Housing Starts Strong; Up 2.8% in February
Construction of new homes in February rose at the fastest pace in more than three years and the housing market is expected to remain strong in the months ahead, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
Feb. Retail Sales Up 0.3%
February’s 0.3% rise in retail sales, as reported Wednesday by the Commerce Department, was the largest jump in four months but still short of the 1% analysts had been expecting, Bloomberg News reported.
Chicago Manufacturing Index Shows Growth
Manufacturing in the Chicago area grew in February, a survey by the Institute for Supply Management reported Thursday, marking the first expansion in 19 months.
Consumer, Government Spending Pushes Up 4Q GDP
The gross domestic product, the total value of all goods and services produced in the United States, rose at a revised 1.4% annual rate in the fourth quarter of 2001, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
Manufacturing Index Nears Key Level
The manufacturing sector’s slump extended into its 18th month in January, but appears to be ready to expand in the months ahead, according to the a survey released by the Institute for Supply Management on Friday.
ISM Reports Chicago Manufacturing Index At 45.1
The contraction of manufacturing in the Chicago area reversed in January for the first time in four months, a survey by the Institute for Supply Management found Thursday..
GDP Rose at 0.2% Pace in 4Q
In another sign that the recession that began in March may be ended, the U.S. economy unexpectedly expanded in the fourth quarter, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
PPI Falls 0.7%; 2001 Tamest Year for Inflation Since 1986
Wholesale prices, which form the producer price index, fell 0.7% in December, the third straight monthly decline, the Labor Department said Friday..
Leading Index Rises; Economic Improvement Seen
The U.S. index of leading economic indicators, an important gauge of future economic activity, rose for the second straight month in November, the Conference Board said Wednesday.
Senate OKs Mexican Truck Screening
The Senate on Tuesday gave final approval to a compromise with President Bush imposing safety requirements Mexican trucks will have to meet before they can gain wider access to highways in the United States.