| Indicator | Last Report | Forecast | Actual |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Claims | 1/5: 322,000 | 1/12: 335,000 | 1/12: 301,000 |
| Cont. Claims | 12/29: 2.685M | 1/5: 2.710M | 1/5: 2.751M |
| Housing Starts | Nov.: 1.173M | Dec.: 1.140M | Dec.: 1.006M |
| Building Permits | Nov.: 1.162M | Dec.: 1.140M | Dec.: 1.068M |
| Philly Fed Survey | Dec.: -1.6 | Jan.: -1.3 | Jan.: -20.9 |
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Munis saw small gains Thursday, continuing the slight turnaround in sentiment the market has seen this week, with muni yields seeing modest bumps each day, said Jeremy Holtz, a portfolio manager at Income Research + Management.
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The city is in danger of defaulting on bonds in the next fiscal year, according to Local Government Commission officials who say they will intervene if needed.
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The $12.78 billion fiscal 2027 budget agreement unveiled by Republican officials comes as lawmakers prepare for looming federal Medicaid funding cuts.
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A presidential address does nothing to quell the price of crude oil as states are now calculating the effects of rising fuel prices on their tax revenues.
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Divisions are emerging among Missouri lawmakers over the $50.3 billion fiscal 2027 budget the House passed last Tuesday.
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Judge Laura Taylor Swain is allowing the continued examination of a count in which a trustee is challenging fees, and some proceeds, of pre-bankruptcy bonds.
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