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Personal Income and Expenditures Show Joe Sixpack Sliding Back into Recession

December 2010 Personal Income and expenditures (PCE) presentation is wrong. This is an economic expansion of the rich, while the Joe Sixpack is getting poorer.

Posted bySteven Hansen31 January 201131 January 2011Posted inGDP, Personal Income and ConsumptionTags: BEA, bureau of economic analysis, consumption data, disposable income, disposable personal income, durable goods, economic expansion, economic recovery, gdp data, personal consumption expenditures11 Comments on Personal Income and Expenditures Show Joe Sixpack Sliding Back into Recession

Fourth Quarter GDP Up to 3.2% – Likely to be Revised Further Up

The Bureau of Labor Statistics issued the advance estimate of 4Q2011 Gross National Product (GDP) showing a 3.2% rise.

Posted bySteven Hansen28 January 201128 January 2011Posted inGDPTags: federal government spending, gdp data, gross national product, inventory investment, personal consumption expenditures, private domestic investment, private inventory, real gdp, trade balance7 Comments on Fourth Quarter GDP Up to 3.27 – Likely to be Revised Further Up
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