Kevin on February 10th, 2008

Each month I utilize a number of resources relating to economic forecasts and indices. Monitoring this data provides an excellent overview of what’s happening and what may happen in the U.S. economy. Here are a few key links:

Energy Information Administration

RBC CASH Index – Consumer Confidence

Conference Board – Consumer Confidence

NAR – Housing & Economic Statistics

U.S. Census Bureau – Economic Indicators

ISM: PMI and other reports

ATA Truck Tonnage (subscription)

U.S. Dept. of Labor – Bureau of Labor Stats

Marketwatch: Economic Calendar

NAHB – Housing & Market Data

Federal Government’s Freight Transportation Services Index

I also recommend Bob Dieli’s “No Spin Forecast” (subscription required) – Click Here

Note: I am not affiliated with any of these sites in any way.

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2 Responses to “Indispensable Economic Indicators”

  1. Great set of links. I have bookmarked your site to come back to often.

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  2. Thanks, Rob – I’ll add others over time, so check back. -kc

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