Here is a stacked area chart ... in real household incomes, as illustrated in our analysis of the most recent Census Bureau household income data: The secular trend in durable goods orders also ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods grew 0.9% M/M to $289.3B in February, better than the 1.0% decline expected but slower than the 3.3% increase in January (revised from +3.1%), according ...
(RTTNews) - New orders for U.S. manufactured durable goods unexpectedly increased in the month of February, according to a report released by the Commerce Department on Wednesday. The Commerce ...
The numbers: Orders for long-lasting durable goods rose almost 1% in February as U.S. manufacturers rushed to procure supplies ahead of the Trump administration’s tariffs on foreign steel and ...
In a surprising turn of events, the Durable Goods Orders data, a key economic indicator, has shown a marked resilience. According to recent data, the actual figure for the Durable Goods Orders ...
Orders for durable goods, items ranging from toasters to aircraft meant to last three years or more, increased 0.9% after advancing by an upwardly revised 3.3% in January, the Commerce Department ...
While the more forward-looking ‘soft data’ (household and business sentiment surveys) point to a marked slowdown ahead, the ‘hard data’ continue to suggest that the U.S. economy remains healthy... at ...
Durable Goods Orders in the US rose by 0.9%, or $2.7 billion, in February to $289.3 billion, the US Census Bureau reported on Wednesday. This reading followed a 3.3% increase (revised from 3.1%) ...
That said, Durable Goods Orders for February are out this morning, beating expectations on nearly every level. Headline +0.9% swings to a positive from the -1.0% anticipated, and follows an ...