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NewsAugust 8, 2002

Wholesale Prices Down Slightly In July

Prices at the wholesale level dipped in July, fueling speculation the Federal Reserve could cut interest rates again to help prop up the slow-moving economy

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NewsAugust 5, 2002

Manufacturing Slows, Overall Economic Growth Still Predicted

Two of the latest economic reports show a slowdown of manufacturing activity, but growth in the economy should be sustainable for the year

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NewsJuly 31, 2002

GDP Slows During Second Quarter

The American economy lost steam in the second quarter of the year, and there’s new evidence last year’s recession was worse than first thought

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NewsJuly 30, 2002

Consumer Confidence Plunges

Amid growing concerns about the stock market and corporate scandals, consumer confidence took a dive in July to its lowest level in five months

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NewsJuly 25, 2002

Durables Sink While Houses Soar

A rebound of the American economy may not be as strong as originally hoped, with news that shipments and orders for durable goods fell in June

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NewsJuly 16, 2002

Industrial Production Up

The industrial sector appears to be rebounding, with new figures showing production increased 0.8% during June

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NewsJuly 11, 2002

Wholesale Prices Edge Upward

Prices at the wholesale level moved up slightly in June, the first hike in three months

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NewsJuly 1, 2002

Manufacturing Up, Construction Spending Slides

Manufacturing posted its fifth consecutive monthly increase during June while construction spending fell during May

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NewsJune 27, 2002

First Quarter GDP Expands More Than 6%

The U.S. economy grew at a rapid pace in the first quarter of the year, with the gross domestic product registering a 6.1% annual increase

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NewsJune 26, 2002

Fed Leaves Interest Rates The Same

The Federal Reserve Open Market Committee has voted to leave interest rates unchanged for the time being

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