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Business Indicators

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

Business Indicators
Economic activity following the Gulf War in 1991 moved forward without marked improvement in employment, giving rise to the term "jobless recovery". So far, employment growth in 2003..[MORE].
August 2003

Business Indicators
The cloud of uncertainty that thwarted economic expansion during the early months of 2003 has not faded. Geopolitical events continue to unfold in a manner creating uncertainty. The Iraqi war is..[MORE].
July 2003

Business Indicators
Real Gross Domestic Product, an inflation-adjusted measure of overall economic performance, posted a modest growth rate of 0.3 percent for the fourth quarter of 2002. This slowdown comes at the..[MORE].
June 2003

Business Indicators
The national recession, which began in March 2001, has not ended, at least according to the customary assessment procedures. Under these procedures, a recession comes to an end when the recovery..[MORE].
May 2003

Business Indicators
Key economic indicators continue to reveal modest economic performance, both nationally and in Nevada. Most believe we had a recession in 2001, reached bottom, and began recovering during 2002...[MORE].
April 2003

Business Indicators
Consumer confidence measures continue to trend downward, business expansion plans remain on hold and price/earnings ratios remain high – all signs of economic weakness. Still, consumer..[MORE].
March 2003

Business Indicators
Evaluation of recent information, especially in comparison with data for September 2001, is clouded by the Sept. 11 experience. As such, looking across a wider time span to gauge current..[MORE].
January 2003

Business Indicators
With a step-up in federal deficits and investment spending, especially for computers and related high-tech equipment, consumer spending did not have to bear the brunt of keeping the economy afloat..[MORE].
December 2002

Business Indicators
Generally speaking, U.S. economic indicators during the first quarter of 2002 suggested a bright outlook with economic expansion. Yet, a series of accounting scandals slowed the expansion...[MORE].
November 2002

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