Government

Service Industries Gauge Climbs to Four-Month High

Service companies expanded in April at the fastest pace in four months, signaling the U.S. economy is firming up after a weak start to the year.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
May 4, 2016
Business

Manufacturing's Silver Lining: More Industries Improving

There is one positive aspect of U.S. manufacturing’s recent performance. While uninspiring, the rate of growth is broadening to include almost all types of producers.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
May 3, 2016
Business

Growth at American Manufacturers Cools as Challenges Persist

Manufacturing expanded at a slower pace than forecast in April as factories continued to grapple with lax global demand and fallout from a weakened U.S. energy industry.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
May 2, 2016
Government

Economy Expands at Slowest Pace in Two Years

The U.S. economy expanded in the first quarter at the slowest pace in two years as American consumers reined in spending and companies tightened their belts in response to weak global financial conditions and a plunge in oil prices.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
April 28, 2016
Business, Government, Logistics

Consumer Confidence Fell More Than Forecast in April

Consumer confidence retreated more than forecast in April as Americans’ optimism about the outlook for the economy and employment waned.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
April 26, 2016
Business

Leading Economic Indicators Climb Less Than Forecast in March

The index of U.S. leading economic indicators increased less than forecast in March, restrained by a drop in building permits.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
April 21, 2016
Business

Consumer Sentiment Falls on Concerns Over Wages, Elections

Consumer confidence unexpectedly fell in April to the weakest level in seven months as Americans were rattled by unsatisfying wage growth and concern over how the upcoming presidential election would impact the economy.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
April 15, 2016
Business

Core Consumer Prices Cool, Signaling That Recent Pickup May Be Fading

The cost of living in the United States excluding food and fuel rose less than forecast in March, bearing out Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s forecast that the recent pickup would prove fleeting.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
April 14, 2016
Business

Consumer Comfort Slips to Weakest Point in More Than Three Months

Consumer comfort inched lower last week, reaching the weakest point in more than three months as Americans’ views of their personal finances deteriorated.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
April 7, 2016
Business

US Trade Deficit Rises to a Six-Month High of $47.1 Billion

America’s trade deficit widened in February to a six-month high as an increase in imports exceeded a more modest pickup in shipments overseas.

Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg News
April 5, 2016