Economic growth for the second quarter was revised up three tenths of a percent to 3.3%, the Bureau of Economic Analysis said Wednesday in its first revision of the data.

The report is the second of three estimates for gross domestic product . The headline number can change during such revisions. Still, whatever the final GDP number for the second quarter is, it has shown that the economy bounced back after a contraction in the first quarter.

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The growth in GDP in the second quarter, adjusted for inflation and seasonal variations, has been stronger than most eco

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