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Business Indicators

Business Indicators
Prices for bond futures have declined recently, job numbers are up and spending continues unabated – all suggesting economic expansion. Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan recently announced..[MORE].
June 2004

Business Indicators
The U.S. economy continues to experience the weakest job recovery since World War II. Jobs remain below the last peak level of spring 2001. Jobs increased by only 0.1 percent over the past year...[MORE].
May 2004

Business Indicators
The U.S. economy, at least as measured by spending and income, shows clear signs of having weathered financial hubris, terrorist attacks, recession and heightened uncertainty about war. Economic..[MORE].
April 2004

Business Indicators
Productivity growth and continued strength in consumer spending, particularly for big-ticket items such as homes and cars, buoyed spending levels over the past couple of years. Still, the last half..[MORE].
March 2004

Business Indicators
Nevada’s economy continues to expand. Job growth equaled 3.6 percent for November 2003 over the same month a year ago. Visitor volume grew at 3.1 percent and gaming revenue was up 1.5..[MORE].
February 2004

Business Indicators
The third-quarter inflation-adjusted rate of growth in aggregate spending moved forward at a brisk rate of more than 2.0 percent above the second quarter (or, at a seasonally adjusted annualized..[MORE].
January 2004

Business Indicators
The U.S. and Nevada economies continue to grow healthier. Nevada’s recent level of employment stands 2.1 percent above the year-ago level. Though momentum is underway, Nevada’s..[MORE].
December 2003

Business Indicators
After the 2001 recession – a short-lived and mild one by comparison with historical downturns – the U.S. economy has not followed a usual recovery pattern of rapid growth in the months..[MORE].
November 2003

Business Indicators
Having bottomed out, the Nevada and U.S. economies are now expanding. Indeed, after some period of indecision, the arbitrators of the dating of U.S. business cycles declared that the recession..[MORE].
October 2003

Business Indicators
The National Bureau of Economic Research, the official arbitrator on dating the business cycle, has declared that the recession that began in March 2001 is over. The U.S. economy is now expanding...[MORE].
September 2003

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