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The strength in durable goods was led by a 53.9 percent surge in the volatile category of commercial aircraft while demand for motor vehicles climbed a strong 20.6 percent. Orders for primary metals such as steel were up 2.9 percent but demand for heavy machinery fell 4.1 percent with orders for electric turbines and power generators dropping 26.9 percent. The government reported Wednesday that the overall economy grew at an annual rate of 1.7 percent in the April-June quarter. While that was slightly better than the initial estimate of growth at 1.5 percent in the second quarter, it was still far below the pace needed to make a significant dent in the unemployment rate. If a recession does occur, the Congressional Budget Office said that unemployment could rise to around 9 percent. It is currently at 8.3 percent.
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