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  2. Inflation, Big Tech earnings, and a crucial jobs report: What ...

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    Big Tech week. With 37% of the S&P 500 having reported quarterly results, the index is pacing for 3.7% year-over-year earnings growth. According to FactSet, this would be the slowest annual growth ...

  3. List of economic reports by U.S. government agencies

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    The following reports on economic indicators are reported by United States government agencies: Business activity Wholesale Inventories; Industrial Production (Federal Reserve) Capacity Utilization; Regional Manufacturing Surveys (purchasing managers' organizations and Federal Reserve banks) Philadelphia Fed Index (Federal Reserve Bank of ...

  4. This week's economic data could be 'hugely bullish' for stocks

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    Friday's monthly jobs report, along with a slew of other economic data slated for release this week, is likely to drive the stock market even higher if it surprises to the upside.

  5. Cut or pause? 2 critical reports will determine what Fed does ...

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    Two reports this week on inflation and the labor market could swing the final calculus for Fed policymakers as they weigh another rate cut at their Nov. 6-7 meeting.

  6. Economic calendar - Wikipedia

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    An economic indicator is a statistic that conveys certain information about economic activity. Economic indicators allow investors to analyze the economic performance of a state, country or region, as well as make forecasts about future performance. For example, each quarter the United States releases data on gross domestic product (GDP). This ...

  7. Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A period of high inflation, interest rates, and unemployment after 1973 weakened confidence in fiscal policy as a tool for regulating the overall pace of economic activity. [ 104 ] The U.S. economy grew by an average of 3.8% from 1946 to 1973, while real median household income surged by 74% (or 2.1% a year).

  8. What you need to know about America’s shockingly good ... - AOL

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    The US economy just got its latest health check, and it looks promising.. Gross domestic product, which measures all the goods and services produced in the economy, registered at a robust 2.8% ...

  9. Council for Economic Education - Wikipedia

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    The Council for Economic Education [1] (the new name, since 2009 January, of the National Council on Economic Education) is an organization in the United States that focuses on the economic and financial education of students from kindergarten through high school.