Two bits of economic data from the government today: the Bureau of Economic Analysis released the Gross Domestic Product numbers for the first quarter of 2009, and the Department of Labor released new unemployment insurance claims for the week ending June 20.

The first-quarter GDP decreased at a rate of 5.5 percent from the fourth quarter of 2008. Not great news, but an improvement over the previous quarter's 6.3 percent drop. Also on the plus side: the first-quarter shrinkage is lower than the 5.7 percent rate initially expected.

The bad news? Unemployment numbers are up. The number of new claims rose last week by 15,000 to 627,000. The total number of people collecting unemployment also rose, by 29,000, to 6.74 million.

Looks like it might take a while to recover from this economic crisis. But you knew that.

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9:48 - June 25, 2009