Why the Trump economy will go bust

This breakneck growth won't last

Trump stands angrily with his hands in the air and steam bursting out of his ears
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Sound the trumpets! Cue the balloons! President Trump finally hit his economic growth target on Friday.

Trump has long boasted he can push the economy to 3 percent growth or more over the long term. Needless to say, he and the rest of the White House were thumping their chests when the government's latest numbers showed a whopping 4.1 percent rate in the second quarter. It was a big increase over the first quarter, which saw mere 2.2 percent growth. "We are now on track to hit an average GDP annual growth of over 3 percent and it could be substantially over 3 percent," Trump said.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.