From NPR  News:
The economy grew at a 5.6 percent pace  in the fourth quarter of last year, the Commerce Department reported  Friday. Although the growth was slightly lower than expected, it was  the economy's best showing in six years.
Most economists had expected no revision  in the government's third and final estimate. Last month, the department  put the growth rate for output of goods and services at 5.9 percent  for the October-to-December period. That's up from third-quarter gross  domestic product of 2.2 percent.
The latest announcement puts the GDP  closer to the 5.7 percent in the initial advance estimate at the beginning  of February.
The department's Bureau of Economic Analysis  chalked up the downward revision to slower consumer spending and weakness  in the commercial real-estate market.
