The US economy grew by 3.8% from April to June, rebounding from a 0.6% decline in the first quarter due to trade wars initiated by President Trump. Consumer spending increased significantly, while imports fell sharply. Despite this growth, economists warn that Trump's tariffs could harm the economy in the long run, leading to higher prices and reduced efficiency. Job creation has slowed, with fewer jobs added than previously reported. The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates to support the job market, but GDP growth is expected to slow to 1.5% in the third quarter. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)