US economic data to be reviewed after Q1 dip revised

Higher consumer spending cited for improved figures, but concerns about methodology remain

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The world's largest economy did not contract by as much as was feared in the first three months of 2015, revised data show, as debate continues over what some see as an inherent 'seasonal' weakness in the figures.

Back in March a first estimate of GDP, which tracks the broadest measure of economic growth and productivity, suggested the US economy had contracted by 0.7 per cent for the three months to March, The Guardian reports.

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