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October 1967

Economic Activity Expanding More Rapidly


Most economic indicators accelerated markedly from May to August, and apparently the automobile strike in September has not materially slowed the advance. Spending, production, employment, and income have all turned upward in recent months. This faster pace of activity has been fostered by very expansionary fiscal and monetary conditions. The sharper growth in total spending at a time when underlying demands were already strong is placing greater upward pressures on prices and interest rates.