Even with the overall pullback in manufacturing activity, employment in the sector has rebounded. After decades of decline, there are now as many goods-producing jobs in the American economy as in 2008. … READ MORE >
Economics

As Canada pledges to restrain spending, it confronts a housing crisis
In its Fall Economic Statement, Canada pledged to bring spending under control, while at the same time announcing initiatives to ease the shortage of housing. … READ MORE >
Durable goods and jobless claims offer a mixed picture of the economy
Overall orders for durable goods fell by 5.4% in October, led by a 49.6% decline in nondefense aircraft because of a drop in Boeing orders. … READ MORE >
Canada sees disinflation as gasoline prices ease
Inflation fell to 3.1% on a year-over-year basis, according to Statistics Canada on Tuesday. On a monthly basis, prices fell by 0.1%. … READ MORE >
U.S. existing home sales plunged to their lowest level since 2010
In October, sales of existing homes dropped to 3.79 million, marking the lowest point since 2010, the National Realtor Association reported on Tuesday. … READ MORE >
Industrial production posts biggest drop this year amid strikes
Production of motor and vehicle parts fell by 10% in October, marking the biggest drop since the beginning of the pandemic. … READ MORE >
Retail sales and producer inflation fall in October
The data for October’s retail sales and producer inflation has raised the probability of a soft landing by a significant margin. … READ MORE >
U.S. October consumer price index: Further evidence of disinflation
The October CPI report strongly implies a continuation of the current economic expansion and a soft landing for the American economy. … READ MORE >
Consumer sentiment falls to lowest level since May
The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index dropped unexpectedly in November to the lowest level since May as inflation concerns mounted. … READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims ease amid broader signs of a softening labor market
Continuing claims—a measure of longer-term disruption in the labor market—increased for the seventh straight week to 1.83 million, near the recent high in April. … READ MORE >









