U.S. homebuilder sentiment fell every month in 2022, sinking in December to a level not seen in more than a decade outside of the pandemic amid elevated mortgage rates and high construction costs.
December 19, 2022Latest News Updates From Reade Pickert
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøbuilder Sentiment Extends Record Decline to 12 Months
Hiring and Wages Extend Strong Gains, Keeping Pressure on Fed
Employers added more jobs than forecast and wages surged by the most in nearly a year, pointing to enduring inflation pressures that boost chances of higher interest rates from the Federal Reserve.
December 2, 2022Business Equipment Orders Rebounded Sharply in October
Orders placed with U.S. factories for business equipment rebounded in October, suggesting capital spending plans are holding up in the face of higher borrowing costs and broader economic uncertainty.
November 23, 2022Inflation Slowed More Than Forecast in October
U.S. inflation cooled in October by more than forecast, offering hope that the fastest price increases in decades are ebbing and giving Federal Reserve officials room to slow down their steep interest rate hikes.
November 10, 2022US Manufacturers Plan First Pullback in Investment Since 2009
U.S. manufacturers expect to reduce capital spending in 2020, a trend that could limit a rebound in the sector even as companies see profits improving.
December 9, 2019Share of Small Businesses Planning Higher Pay Nears Record
As a tight labor market makes filling positions more difficult, 26% of U.S. small-business owners plan to increase pay in coming months, the most since a record in 1989, according to a National Federation of Independent Business report out Dec. 5.
December 5, 2019US New-ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Post Two Best Months in More Than 12 Years
Buyers snapped up new U.S. homes over the past two months at the fastest pace in more than 12 years, adding to signs of sturdy housing demand amid lower prices and borrowing costs.
November 26, 2019US Productivity Unexpectedly Posts First Decline Since 2015
Productivity in the U.S. unexpectedly posted the first decline in almost four years and labor costs accelerated, suggesting a pickup in efficiency earlier this year was more of a temporary shift.
November 6, 2019GM Strike May Shave Tens of Thousands From October Payrolls
The October jobs report is poised to take a hit from the 46,000 striking General Motors Co. employees.
October 25, 2019Americans Are Unhappy at Work After Years of Economic Gains
The economy has added millions of jobs and pay gains have accelerated in recent years, but Americans aren’t crazy about their work.
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