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WASHINGTON -- While the economy fell into negative growth territory in the third quarter, housing production held its own, according to government figures released yesterday.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) declined 0.4% while residential fixed investment posted a positive growth rate of 1.9%, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported. That growth is down from housing's 8.5% growth rate in the first quarter and 5.9% growth rate in the second quarter.