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April A Winner For U.S. Retailers

April A Winner For U.S. Retailers

Retail sales and industrial production in April both enjoyed continued growth, reinforcing the sustainability of the economic recovery in the United States. On Friday the U.S. Commerce Department reported retail sales gained 0.4% in April, ahead of Wall Street’s expected 0.2% rise, but below the 2.1% jump in March. Peter Newland, economist at Barclays Capital, notes that the total was driven by a 0.5% increase in both autos and gasoline, and a 6.9% jump in building material sales. All of that is nice, but core sales, which exclude these elements, actually fell 0.2%, which is much weaker than excepted.

 

U.S. Added 290,000 Jobs in April; Rate Rose to 9.9%

U.S. Added 290,000 Jobs in April; Rate Rose to 9.9%

While improving, the job market still has a long way to go before it can be counted on to provide a base for a sustained economic recovery.

 

Jobless claims down again

The number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment insurance fell for the third straight week, according to weekly government data released Thursday.

 

Retailers report more modest April sales gains

Retailers report more modest April sales gains

Early reports from retailers show that Americans took a a breather from their March shopping spree in April, partly because Easter came earlier. But the spring selling season is ending up respectable, an encouraging sign for the economy....

 

Private sector gains jobs for 1st time since '08

Private sector gains jobs for 1st time since '08

Signs of a recovery in the U.S. labor market grew on Wednesday as data on the private sector labor market showed job gains for the first time since January 2008.

 

Auto Sales Rose in April

U.S. auto sales continued to rise in April as the stabilizing economy and attractive discounts brought more consumers into showrooms.

 

Obama hails economy's 3.2% growth rate

Obama hails economy's 3.2% growth rate

President Barack Obama acclaimed a government report on Friday that showed the economy expanded at a 3.2 percent rate in the first quarter, saying it was an "important milepost on the road to recovery."

 

New jobless claims level lowest in 4 weeks

The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits dropped for a second consecutive week, further evidence that the job market is slowing improving.

 

Table by table, restaurants see business turning

Table by table, restaurants see business turning

It took more than a year, but American diners are coming out of hiding, starting to splurge on everything from tea to tacos and tacking on some dessert.

 

New home sales rise 27 percent

New home sales rise 27 percent

Better weather and government incentives help March sales rebound from record low.

 

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