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Economic indicators
Jobs numbers in the spotlight
Oct 4, 2012
When it comes to all of the different indicators used to measure the country’s economic health, especially during the election year, the unemployment rate is the Big Man on Campus.
Spain gets serious with budget plan, mixed U.S. economic data
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Jeff Horwich
Sep 27, 2012
Spain has unveiled an ambitious budget plan. Will it be enough to get the job done? Meanwhile, what does the mixed economic data in the U.S. mean for the economy?
Consumer confidence vs. consumer sentiment
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Paddy Hirsch
Aug 28, 2012
Sr. Producer Paddy Hirsch explains the difference between consumer confidence and consumer sentiment.
Economists share unofficial economic indicators
Jul 6, 2012
What baristas and tailors and over-educated sandwich-makers tell us about the economy.
Economic indicators that impact elections
Feb 28, 2012
With Super Tuesday a week away, we wanted to know which measures of the economy are the ones to watch.
Unemployment down -- but so are wages
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Karl Baker
Feb 23, 2012
The dip in unemployment and job claims indicate optimism -- but wages fell sharply for the majority of American workers last year in a way that they haven't since 2007.
Making your own version of the Fed's Beige Book
Jan 12, 2012
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book is a review of economic trends in the country. The Fed's method of gathering data on the economy is pretty simple, though: Just calling around and asking.
For public good, not for profit.
For 2012, "cautious" optimism abounds
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David Gura
Jan 2, 2012
Today's data on global manufacturing was better than expected. Combine that with slightly better numbers on unemployment and housing last month, and analysts think the economy is, well, better.
Happy Daze
Nov 17, 2010
There is word that Britain's center-right coalition government wants to make the happiness and well-being of the British public part of the...
One Economic Boost We Could Live Without
Oct 18, 2010
Here are seven English words that may never have been used in this order before: Thank goodness for the Gulf oil spill. No sane person would ever...