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May’s jobs report, construction spending, factory inventories and JOLTS

Last week’s major economic releases included both of the major monthly employment reports: the Employment Situation Summary for May and the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for April, both from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in addition to the April report on Construction Spending (pdf), and the Full Report on Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories and Orders for April , with both of those from the Census Bureau.…in addition, late on Friday the Fed released the Consumer Credit Report for April , which showed that overall consumer credit, a measure of non-real estate personal debt, expanded by a seasonally adjusted $20.7 billion, or at a 4.8% annual rate, as non-revolving credit expanded at a 2.9% rate to $3,804.4 billion while revolving credit outstanding grew at a 10.4% rate to $1,348.7 billion…… Privately issued reports released last week included the ADP Employment Report for May , wherein the national payroll processor reported a 122,000 increase in private jobs in...

April’s jobs report; March’s trade deficit, construction spending, new home sales, factory inventories, wholesale inventories, and JOLTS

Major economic reports released last week included the Employment Situation Summary for April and the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for March, both from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Commerce Department’s report on our international trade in goods and services for March , and the March report on Construction Spending (pdf), the March report on new home sales , the Full Report on Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories and Orders for March , and the Wholesale Trade, Sales and Inventories report for March , all from the Census Bureau….in addition, the Fed released the Consumer Credit Report for March on Thursday of this week, which indicated that overall consumer credit, a measure of non-real estate debt, had grown by a seasonally adjusted $24.8 billion in March, or at a 5.8% annual rate, as non-revolving credit expanded at a 2.7% annual rate to $3,682.2 billion, while revolving credit outstanding grew at a 9.1% rate to $1,337.0 billion…for the first quarter of 2...

4th quarter GDP revision; February's consumer prices and existing home sales; January’s income and outlays, trade deficit, job openings, durable goods, and new housing starts

The key economic reports released last week were the 2nd estimate of 4th quarter GDP and the January report on Personal Income and Spending , both from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and the Consumer Price Index Summary for February from the Bureau of Labor Statistics…other widely watched releases included the Commerce Dept’s report on our International Trade for January , the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) report for January from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Advance Report on Durable Goods Manufacturers’ Shipments Inventories and Orders for January and the January report on New Residential Construction , both from the Census Bureau, and the Existing Home Sales Report for February from the National Association of Realtors (NAR)… 4th Quarter GDP Grew at a 0.7% Rate, Revised from the 1.4% rate Shown in the Advance Estimate The Second Estimate of our 4th Quarter GDP from the Bureau of Economic Analysis indicated that our real output of goods and servic...