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List of economic reports by U.S. government agencies
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The following reports on economic indicators are reported by United States government agencies:
- Business activity
- Wholesale Inventories
- Industrial Production (Federal Reserve)
- Regional Manufacturing Surveys (purchasing managers' organizations and Federal Reserve banks)
- Construction Spending (U.S. Census Bureau)
- Business inventory
- Business Inventories (U.S. Census Bureau)
- International
- International trade (U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis)
- International Capital Flows (U.S. Treasury Department)
- Treasury International Capital (TICs)
- Sales
- Auto and Truck Sales (U.S. Department of Commerce)
- Auto Sales
- Truck Sales
- Retail sales (U.S. Census Bureau)
- Auto and Truck Sales (U.S. Department of Commerce)
- Orders
- Durable Goods Orders (U.S. Census Bureau)
- Factory Orders (U.S. Census Bureau)
- Real estate
- Housing Starts and Building Permits (U.S. Census Bureau)
- New Home Sales (U.S. Census Bureau)
- Production
- GDP (Gross Domestic Product) (Bureau of Economic Analysis)
- Productivity and Costs (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Consumer
- Consumer Credit (Federal Reserve)
- Employment Cost Index (U.S. Department of Labor)
- Personal Income and Consumption (Bureau of Economic Analysis)
- Employment
- The Employment Report (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Hourly Earnings
- Nonfarm Payrolls
- Initial Claims
- Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Quits Rate[1]
- The Employment Report (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Price increase ("inflation")
- Government
- Treasury Budget (U.S. Treasury Department)
- Monetary
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