Economy/Ecommerce

‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: A Good Month for Retail Sales

January was actually a good month for retail sales, but the longer-term trends are a little more problematic.

Economy Watch: Retail Sales Drop, But Not Really

U.S. retail sales dropped a fair amount—0.8 percent—in January, but it’s a case of the headline number being a little misleading.

Economy Watch: 3 Things Going Right for the Real Estate Industry

Why February is looking good for multifamily.

Economy Watch: Woe for Retail

“Things are ugly” for retail right now. We examine why.

Economy Watch: The Long-Term Loss of Retail Jobs

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the number of retail jobs nationwide increased by 46,000 in January, which is a good thing, but in fact retail employment trends haven’t been all that strong in recent years.

Economy Watch: Construction Continues to Add Jobs

The U.S. economy created a net of 257,000 jobs in January, which was stronger than expected, and an uptick from the relatively weak report in December.

Economy Watch: Real Estate Could Be Affected By Lower Job Numbers

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is going to release its monthly employment numbers, and while monthly reports contain a certain amount of noise, the real estate industry pays attention—as it should.

Economy Watch: A Look at the Increase in Consumer Spending

Some good news, especially for retailers: U.S. consumers’ daily spending, according to Gallup, fell to an average of $81 in January, down from $98 in December.

‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: Millennials Will be Driving Real Estate

The Millennials will be driving real estate in the future–but how?