Economy/Ecommerce
Economy Watch: Homebuilding Sees Healthy Uptick in February
The Federal Open Market Committee offered its thoughts about the U.S. economy once again on Wednesday, and came out more optimistic than it’s been in a few months.
Economy Watch: Bailout Terms for Cyprus Cause Big Upset
The euro-zone crisis has been somnolent lately, but over the weekend it returned to mini-panic mode in a hurry when word broke that as part of Cyprus’ bailout, the EU wants depositors in the island nation’s banks to pay a 6.75 percent tax on their deposits up to 100,000 euros, and a higher tax on deposits higher than that.
‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: A Surprisingly Good Week
Another surprisingly good week for the economy.
Economy Watch: World’s Middle Class to Expand Mightily by 2030
The middle class in the developing world will indeed be developing quite rapidly in the next two decades, according to the United Nation’s Human Development Report 2013.
Economy Watch: Retail Sales Healthy in February
The Census Bureau reported on Wednesday that U.S. retail and food services sales for February increased by 1.1 percent compared with January, and 4.6 percent compared with February 2012.
Economy Watch: Job Openings Up Since Early 2012
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ JOLTS said that there were 3.7 million job openings on the last business day of January, little changed from the last business day of December.
Economy Watch: Bank Failures Slow Almost to Halt
The rush of U.S. bank failures that began with the financial panic more than four years ago has crawled to a trickle.
Economy Watch: Employment Up Ahead of Sequester
In creating 236,000 jobs in February, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, the economy surprised on the upside, since some economists had fretted that the looming sequester might have made employers nervous.
‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: A Burst of Hiring
A burst of hiring in February, and other good news.
Economy Watch: Healthy Job Creation in February
The U.S. economy created 236,000 jobs in February, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s a considerable improvement over January, when 119,000 jobs were created, and compares favorably with the 2012 monthly average of 181,000 jobs created per month.

