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Momentum May Be Hard to Maintain in Friday’s Jobs Report
The new year started with accelerating economic growth, but the momentum is likely to have slowed in March. The jobs report to be released Friday […]
Confidence Soars Amid Modest Consumption
Consumer confidence may be soaring but consumer spending has barely moved since last month. The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its latest report on March […]
Five Things to Watch in the International Trade Report
The Department of Commerce releases its February report on international trade Tuesday morning. It’s rarely been so politically significant. For President Donald Trump, the trade […]
High Prices, Low Supply Force Homebuyers to Scramble for Fewer Homes
Housing prices hit a 31-month high in February amid depressed inventory, making it hard for first-time buyers to purchase homes. The Case Shiller Home Price […]
Protected: Anti-Immigration Policies Puts Texas Housing Market in Crossfire
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Consumers Are Buying Up SUVs and Crossovers, Leaving Sedans Behind
When 28-year-old Stephanie Rivera of South Gate, Calif. walked onto the car lot, she knew exactly what type of vehicle she wanted – fuel efficient […]
Shoppers Are Looking For A Discount — And TJX is Reaping The Benefits
When President Trump took office in January, Simone Wilson was worried about how it might impact her small business. Wilson, who co-owns Spartan Construction and […]
Aircraft Orders Carry Durable Goods Higher Than Expectations
Durable goods orders increased more than estimated in February, thanks to a second consecutive surge in orders for commercial aircrafts and more demand for electrical […]
The Cost of being Made in Trump’s America
An import tax on goods crossing the Mexico-U.S. border would make American brand cars more expensive than some foreign brand cars, and it would take […]