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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported the U.S. economy created 304,000 jobs in January, nearly doubling the consensus forecast.
Initial jobless claims fell more than expected to 1,314,000 for the week ending July 4, a decrease of 99,000, and insured unemployment fell significantly.
The U.S. economy created 192,000 jobs in March, beating forecasts, unemployment held steady and wages grew above 3% for the eight consecutive month.
Washington, D.C. (PPD) — The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported existing home sales in August hit the highest level since December 2006.
Builder confidence unexpectedly rose another 5 points to 83 in September, smashing the all-time high and beating the consensus forecast.
New York, N.Y. (PPD) — Economic indicators widely show the U.S. housing market is "booming", surpassing pre-pandemic levels and expectations.
Pending home sales surged nearly three times the consensus forecast by 8.8% in August, marking the fourth straight month of solid gains.
A machine learning voter file analysis gauging the potential impact Second Amendment supporters have on the electorate in 11 key battleground states.
The Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey easily beat expectations in August, and the general business activity posted the first positive reading in 5 months.
While the securities and finance industry still hedges on campaign contributions, Democrats have become the party of Wall Street in the era of Donald Trump.
Examining the strongest case for VP home team advantages to scrutinize speculation Beto O'Rourke could put Texas in play as a vice presidential candidate.
Afghanistan opium production remains robust at 6,400 metric tons for 2019, far higher than the 180 metric tons prior to the U.S. invasion.
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