Gov’t missed 2024 GDP growth target
[Inquirer.net] - 01/30/2025
The Marcos administration missed its growth target for the second straight year in 2024, falling below consensus after the onslaught of destructive typhoons had muted the typical surge in economic activities during the holiday season. Gross domestic product (GDP), the sum of all products and (…)
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