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The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's manufacturing index fell to a seventh- month low, while jobless claims hit a three-month high.
December 17 -
The rising number of COVID-19 cases and the restrictions imposed to stop its spread, led to a pullback in consumer spending and has a regional service sector reeling.
December 16 -
California overcame a legal challenge to use bond authority to provide housing for homeless people suffering from mental illness.
December 11 -
The consumer confidence index suggested expectations have slipped, and the Richmond Fed's services survey also offered a dim view ahead.
November 24 -
Gross domestic product surged in the third quarter's first read, but analysts suggest the rising number of coronavirus cases bodes ill for fourth quarter growth.
October 29 -
Consumers cut back on purchasing plans, suggesting they see a tough fourth quarter, economists said.
October 27 -
State housing and economic development Secretary Mike Kennealy will lead the search for a successor at the commonwealth's finance and development agency.
October 27 -
Jobless claims fell to below 800,000, existing home sales soared, leading indicators rose more than expected and the Kansas City Fed manufacturing index also climbed in the latest reading.
October 22 -
Housing starts and building permits both rose in September, as the housing market remains the "best part of the U.S. economy."
October 20 -
Declining occupancy levels at privatized student housing projects are likely to continue into early 2021 as the sector confronts headwind from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to analysts.
October 13