By Ken Christensen Chris Napoleon expects his factory to grow, but there aren’t enough qualified workers to help him do it. The U.S. manufacturing sector […]
Month: March 2012
Refinancing – Is it Enough to Revive the Housing Market?
By Madhura Karnik President Obama has been trying really hard to revive the collapsed US housing market and to help US homeowners through various programs […]
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Boeing Ready For Take Off This Year
While Airbus made headlines at the end of last year–marking its biggest ever share of the global market with more than 1400 orders–a recent EU […]
Job Growth Offsets Rising Oil Prices for Consumers
Chris Mignano’s 8-cylinder, 8-seater Toyota Land Cruiser costs him nearly 100 bucks at the pump, and will likely cost more as prices peak midsummer. As […]
As trade deficit widens, the need for new trading partners grows
A widening U.S. trade deficit in January points to economic recovery, while weak export sales to Europe indicate a need for emerging export markets. The […]
Economic Growth Slow but Steady
Three consecutive months of job growth indicates that the economy has finally reached a point of stability, after gaining more jobs in the month of […]
Job Growth Powering Forward? Hold That Thought
Initial unemployment claims rose to 362,000 for the week ending March 3, an increase of 8,000 from the previous week’s claims, demonstrating that the unqualified […]
Auto Sales Rev Up for Second Straight Month
The Big Three auto giants exceeded sales forecasts last month, posting their highest gains in four years. Chrysler left economists’ predictions in the dust by […]
Economic Recovery May Not Be A Durable Good
U.S. businesses slashed spending on machinery and equipment in January after a tax break ended, plummeting orders to the lowest level in the past 3 […]