New claims inched down by only 0.9% last week, to 229,000, from an upwardly revised 231,000 in the prior week. The pre-pandemic level in 2019 was 218,000. … READ MORE >
The American housing deficit and what it takes to close it
At the end of last year, the U.S. was about 3.5 million homes short of the number required to maintain a stable market. … READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Industrial production hits a record amid signs of a slowdown
Industrial production in the United States hit a record in May, but signs of a coming economic slowdown emerged in the report released by the Federal Reserve on Friday. … READ MORE >
Chart of the day: U.S. housing starts and permits plunge
Housing starts fell by 14.4% to 1.549 million on an annualized basis in May, the lowest point in more than a year. … READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims exceed pre-pandemic level for second straight week
There were 229,000 new jobless claims for the week ending June 11, down slightly from an upwardly revised 232,000 in the prior week. … READ MORE >
U.S. retail sales fall as inflation takes a toll
Retail sales dropped by 0.3% in May, a decline from a downwardly revised 0.7% increase in April, the U.S. Census Bureau reported on Wednesday. … READ MORE >
Chart of the day: U.S. producer inflation remained elevated
The report adds pressure on the Federal Reserve, which is considering more aggressive measures to tame inflation. … READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Consumer sentiment drops to record low
The headline consumer sentiment index from the University of Michigan dropped to 50.2, the lowest on record. … READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims rise to above pre-pandemic level
New claims for jobless benefits increased by 27,000 to 229,000 for the week ending June 4, from an upwardly revised 202,000 in the prior week. … READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Service sector grew more slowly in May
The service sector grew more slowly in May as production and prices cooled, according to a report from the Institute for Supply Management on Friday. … READ MORE >








