New orders for durable goods increased in May while shipments were flat
Read More →Just-in-time delivery has become a way of life for the trucking industry over the past decade. But a report in The Wall Street Journal suggests that JIT may be holding back an economic recovery
Read More →Consumer confidence fell in June, with The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index declining four points to 106.4 from 110.3 in May
Read More →Trucking companies that haul building materials have encouraging news
Read More →The U.S. economy appears to be looking better, with news Friday that industrial production increased for the fifth month in a row during May while business inventories fell for the 15th straight month during April
Read More →Several indicators are giving mixed signals about how well the economy is performing as well as how things may look down the road
Read More →Economic activity in the manufacturing sector grew for the fourth consecutive month in May
Read More →A slew of economic reports released Tuesday morning paint a picture of a U.S. economy that will most likely be slow in its recovery
Read More →The U.S. economy posted its strongest performance in almost two years during the first quarter of 2002, according to the U.S. Commerce Department
Read More →Led by a rise in spending by businesses, orders and shipments of durable goods posted healthy increases in April
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