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October 24, 2006 - Gasoline Prices Abate from Recent Highs

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October 10, 2006 - Declines in Housing, Factory, and Retail Payrolls Slow Job Growth in September

October 3, 2006 - Weakening Housing Market is a Drag on Growth

September 26, 2006 - The Housing Market Continues to Soften

September 19, 2006 - Inflation Remains in Check as Sales and Production Slow

September 12, 2006 - Labor Costs Revised Upward Sharply but Still Lag Far Behihnd Productivity

September 6, 2006 - Job Growth Remains Modest in a Slowing Economy

August 22, 2006 - Economy Shows Signs of Cooling, Although Retail Sales Remain Solid

August 8, 2006 - Jobs Growth Slowed and Unemployment Rose in July

August 1, 2006 - Economy Slows in Second Quarter; Earlier Growth Revised Down

July 25, 2006 - Persistent Core Inflation and Housing Slowdown Highlight Fed's Dilemma

July 18, 2006 - Gasoline Sales and Oil Imports Increase; Oil Prices Likely to Stay High

July 11, 2006 - Job Growth Slows in the Second Quarter

June 27, 2006 - Housing Market Likely to Continue Cooling Despite May Activity

June 20, 2006 - Energy Prices Depress Real Wages; Core Inflation Weighs on Fed

June 13, 2006 - Trade Deficit Remains Wide and Oil Prices Remain High

June 6, 2006 - Employment and Earnings Growth Slowed in May

May 23, 2006 - Higher Inflation Keeps Real Wages Flat

May 16, 2006 - Fed Raises Rates Again, but Future Actions Will Depend on Data

May 9, 2006 - Job Growth Slows; Wages Still Lagging Behind Productivity after Recent Gains

May 2, 2006 - Economy Rebounds but Compensation Paid to Workers Lags Inflation

April 25, 2006 - Energy Prices Are Boosting Inflation, Eroding Workers' Paychecks

April 18, 2006 - Strong Retail Sales Point to First-Quarter Growth Spurt

April 11, 2006 - Job Growth Continues; Energy Prices Up Sharply

April 4, 2006 - Growth Is Expected to Pick Up but Will Wages and Investment Follow?

March 28, 2006 - Housing Market Cools as Fed Considers Next Rate Move

March 21, 2006 - Sales, Production, and Inflation Cooled in February

March 14, 2006 - Job Growth Solid in February but Labor Force Participation Has Yet to Rebound

March 7, 2006 - Fourth Quarter Growth Still Disappointing in Revised Estimate

February 28, 2006 - Fed Survey Shows Wealth and Income Stagnation Since 2001

February 22, 2006 - Energy Prices Up, but Core Inflation Remains Moderate Even as Retail Sales Surge

February 14, 2006 - 2005 Trade Deficit is Largest Ever

February 8, 2006 - Payrolls Expand, but Labor Force Participation and Earnings Continue to Lag

January 31, 2006 - Economic Growth Slowed and Home Sales Cooled At Year's End

January 25, 2006 - Consumer Prices Fall Slightly in December but End Year up More Than Wages

January 18, 2006 - Sales and Production Data Provide a Mixed Picture

January 10, 2006 - Job Growth Slowed in December After November Spurt

December 20, 2005 - Consumer Prices Fall and the Current Account Balance Narrows, but Probably only Temporarily

December 15, 2005 - Fed Raises Rates for the 13th Time

December 7, 2005 - Payroll Employment Increases but Wages Continue to Lag Behind Productivity

November 22, 2005 - Energy Prices Abate and Production Rebounds in October

November 15, 2005 - Energy Prices Down from Storm-Related Peaks, but Still High

November 8, 2005 - October Data Show Little Payroll Employment or Labor Force Growth

November 1, 2005 - GDP Rises in the Third Quarter, but Saving Evaporates and Real Wages Fall

October 25, 2005 - Housing Construction Rebounds, Inflation Erodes Workers' Earnings

October 18, 2005 - Economic Data Still Dominated by Energy Prices and Hurricane Effects

October 12, 2005 - Hurricane Effects Produce Weak September Job Numbers

October 5, 2005 - High Energy Prices and Post-Hurricane Uncertainty Batter Consumer Confidence

September 27, 2005 - Energy Markets Absorbing Rita; Housing Strong; Trade Deficit Large

September 20, 2005 - Economic Data Just Starting to Show the Effects of Katrina

September 13, 2005 - Katrina Boosts Energy Prices and Is Likely to Slow Growth Temporarily

September 6, 2005 - Uncertainty from Katrina Overshadows August Employment Report

August 8, 2005 - July Job Gains Solidify Expectations of Further Fed Tightening

August 2, 2005 - Solid but Unspectacular Growth Fails to Lift Wages

July 26, 2005 - Housing Starts Remain High; China Makes Small Revaluation; Earnings Lag Behind Inflation

July 19, 2005 - Economic Recovery Marked by Moderate Inflation but Large Trade Gap

July 12, 2005 - Job Market Plods Along

June 28, 2005 - Fed Tightening Has Yet to Cool the Housing Market

June 21, 2005 - Consumer Prices and Retail Sales Decline with Dip in Energy Prices

June 14, 2005 - Trade Deficit Remains Near Record High Level

June 7, 2005 - Jobs Recovery Stumbles Again

May 24, 2005 - Factories Still Operating Below Capacity; Underlying Inflation Cools

May 17, 2005 - Domestic Spending Picks Up; International Imbalance Persists

May 10, 2005 - Strong Job Growth Surprises but the Unemployment Rate Stays the Same

May 3, 2005 - Fed Bets Weaker Growth is Temporary

April 26, 2005 - Rising Inflation Squeezes Workers' Earnings

April 19, 2005 - Cars and Gasoline Prices Prop Up Retail Sales, but Factory Output Stalls

April 12, 2005 - Crude Oil Prices Fall Back, but Gasoline Prices May Still Spring Ahead

April 5, 2005 - Sustained Job Growth Remains Elusive

March 23, 2005 - Fed Adds New Mention of Inflation As It Raises Rates

March 15, 2005 - Debt Threats

March 8, 2005 - Wages Lag Behind Productivity and Job Growth

March 1, 2005 - Solid Growth in GDP with Moderate Inflation: The Calm Before the Storm?

February 23, 2005 - Production and Sales Continue to Grow at a Solid but Noninflationary Pace

February 15, 2005 - U.S. Trade in Goods and Services Reached Record Deficit Last Year

February 8, 2005 - Growth of Employment and Earnings Remain Subpar

February 1, 2005 - GDP Growth Slows, but Fed is Likely to Keep Raising Rates

January 25, 2005 - Consumer Spending Drives Output Growth, While Wages Lag Behind

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