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Summer 2025 Labor Market starts with weakening signals from Unemployment Insurance Claims

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 29, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

No significant changes on US Inflation Data (April 2025)

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 27, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Tracking Unemployment Trends: Weekly Claims Jump to 241,000

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 1, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Introducing the LLM-Less Software Application

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on April 30, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Very Low Level of Unemployment Insurance Claims (week of 2025-04-12)

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on April 17, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Households ease expectations about high prices

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on October 9, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

U.S. Census: “An estimated 428,000 new homes were sold in 2013. This is 16.4 percent above the 2012”.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on January 27, 2014 • ( 5 Comments )

Landlords who are interested in selling buildings in the current market conditions must be aware that for a New House it took a wait up to 3.2 months in order to successfully […]

What does the iphone5 have to do with Obamacare?

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on September 27, 2013 • ( 1 Comment )

Affordable Care Act: a political impossibility for a responsible government. President Obama on Thursday gave a speech in favor of the Affordable Care Act, and revealed the real challenge of Health Care […]

U.S. exports for the month of July decreased $1.1 billion compared with June of the same year.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on September 4, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

In July 2013, U.S. trade balance resulted in a deficit of U$39.1 billion which represents 13% more deficit from June 2013, the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis […]

U.S. Construction Put in Place Survey: 900,824 millions of dollars.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on September 3, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

The Census Bureau released today September 3rd its monthly Value of Construction Put in Place Survey. The total value put in place reached 900,824 millions of dollars, of which 631,403 were spent […]

U.S. Personal Income increased only 14 billion in July 2013. The indicator had been adding higher amounts during the last four months of the current year.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on September 1, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

U.S. Personal Income increased only 14 billion in July 2013, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported today (August 30 2013). That indicator had been adding higher amounts during the last four months […]

Unemployment rate increased two basic points in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts reaching 7.2% in July 2013.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on August 30, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released today -08/28/2013- its monthly report on unemployment rate at the metropolitan level. Unemployment rate increased two basic points in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts reaching 7.2% […]

Made-In-America products declined in sales by a billion last July: U.S’ economy is losing ground on manufacturing since 1970’s.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on August 26, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Commerce released on August 26/2013 a snapshot of the manufacturing economic activity in the United States.  Non-defense Capital goods, which may be the […]

More “Middle-Class” Americans buy new houses in July 2013.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on August 23, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

The estimated number of New Houses sold in July 2013 dropped from June for every region in the country.

More "Middle-Class" Americans buy new houses in July 2013.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on August 23, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

The estimated number of New Houses sold in July 2013 dropped from June for every region in the country.

Social Security Administration: SSI Average Payment to recipients U$ 525.96.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on August 21, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Early this morning the US Social Security Administration (SSA) released its most recent statistics on recipients and payments.

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Maryland Unemployment Rate by County, Estimates for July 2024

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Does a worker choose not to work when collecting Social Security?

Do Workers on Unemployment Insurance make Other Workers’ Income Worst?

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Towards rethinking the saving rate in Solow-Swan Model.

Housing building fatigue: an alternative interpretation of the origin of the Great Recession.

Protected: If Smith and Ricardo were right, what patterns of economic specialization should we observe under free trade?

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All Eyes on Sticky Wage Inflation

Number of Waged Workers Decreased. Not seen since the Pandemic

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