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Next month, a crucially important measure of the economy comes out.
It's the measure, really, gross domestic product.
It's the total tally of all the goods and services bought and sold in the economy.
In this case, it'll be for the first quarter of 2025.
This one big number that tells us how the economy's doing after a pretty intense couple of months.
And the report is right now being put together by the statistics nerds over at the Bureau of Economic Analysis,
or the bea.
And its publication is kind of always a big deal.
It is closely watched because people can see how hot the economy is running or how cold,
like if we're tipping into a recession.
But this release, this is going to be even closerly watched, and that is.
Because earlier this month, Commerce Secretary Howard Ludnick, who oversees the bea,
he went on Fox News and made what was maybe a big pronouncement.
You know, the governments historically have messed with gdp.
They count government spending as part of gdp.
So I'm going to separate those two and make it transparent.
In other words, Lutnick is saying he's going to strip government spending out of gdp.
And the stated reason for this proposed change,
he doesn't think that a lot of government spending is great for the economy.