The Economy Grew 0.6% in Q1

The bruised U.S. economy limped through the first quarter, growing at just a 0.6% pace as housing and credit problems forced people and businesses alike to hunker down. The statistic did not meet what economists consider the classic definition of a recession, which is a retraction of the economy. This means that although the economy is stuck in a rut, it is still managing to grow, even if modestly.
Consumers—whose spending is vital to the country’s economic health—turned much more cautious, also restraining overall economic growth in the first quarter. Their spending rose at just a 1% pace. To bolster the economy, the Federal Reserve is expected to lower a key interest rate by one-quarter percentage point to 2%.