Economy/Ecommerce
Economy Watch: Bankruptcy Cases Drop in 2012
Bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts for fiscal year 2012, which is the 12-month period ending September 30, 2012, totaled 1,261,140, down 14 percent from the 1,467,221 bankruptcy cases filed in FY 2011, according to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
Economy Watch: Home Prices See Monthly Downtick on Election Day
Tuesday might have been Election Day, but for the economy and its indicators, it was just another day.
Economy Watch: Non-Manufacturing Activity Sees Uptick
Economic activity in the U.S. non-manufacturing sector grew in October for the 34th consecutive month, according to the latest Non-Manufacturing ISM Report On Business, which was released on Monday.
‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: Hurricane Damages
It’s too soon to calculate hurricane damages.
Economy Watch: A Variety of Businesses Hiring in October
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ October employment numbers noted that a fairly wide variety of businesses were doing some net hiring during the month.
Economy Watch: Job Creation Continues Steady Pace
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, despite speculation involving hurricane-related delays, did indeed report the monthly employment numbers on Friday, as scheduled. The result: the U.S. economy created 171,000 jobs in October, more-or-less as expected. The unemployment rate ticked up a bit, to 7.9 percent.
Economy Watch: Investors Return to the Trading Floor
Wall Street was back in business again on Wednesday, despite crippled infrastructure in the equities markets’ hometown.
Economy Watch: Sandy’s Costs Already Being Guessed
Sandy is still vexing parts of the Northeast with wind and rain, but it’s already time for preliminary damage estimates.
Economy Watch: Income, Spending Rise in September
Despite the inclement weather along the eastern seaboard, the Bureau of Economic Analysis published new statistics on personal income and spending on Monday, and they were better than expected.
Economy Watch: 3Q GDP Surprises Slightly on the Upside
The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Friday that U.S. real gross domestic product increased at an annualized rate of 2 percent during the third quarter.

