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Last Updated: 07/21/2005

Economy to Cruise at Speed Limit through 2006 (Special Issue)

Emily Engel , William A. Strauss

The U.S. economy experienced solid growth in 2004, with light-vehicle sales rising to 16.8 million units. What can we expect in 2005 and 2006? At a recent Chicago Fed symposium, auto industry experts came together to analyze the sector’s performance and discuss the outlook for next year and beyond.

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