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8/31/2010 |
Reader Feedback: Freight Train Cars
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8/30/2010 |
Odds Brightening for Tax Cut Extension
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8/30/2010 |
Personal Income Increased 0.2% in July, Consumption Up 0.4%
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8/27/2010 |
How To Be A Famous Economist
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8/27/2010 |
Wesbury 101 - "Economic Hypochondria"
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8/27/2010 |
Brian on Yahoo! Finance's Tech Ticker
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8/27/2010 |
Q2 Real GDP Revision Better Than Expected
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8/26/2010 |
Really Good News: Non-Seasonally Adjusted Claims Fall to New Cycle Low
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8/25/2010 |
Brian defends his optimism on the Fox Business Network
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8/25/2010 |
New home sales fall 12.4% in July
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8/25/2010 |
New orders for durable goods increased 0.3% in July
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8/24/2010 |
Existing home sales fell 27.2% in July to an annual rate of 3.83 million
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8/23/2010 |
We Knew Ronald Reagan...and He's No Reagan
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8/19/2010 |
What's Driving Initial Claims Up?
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8/19/2010 |
Brian Wesbury interviewed on CBS 2 Chicago from this morning
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8/18/2010 |
The Hindenburg Omen – A Really Bad Case of Economic Hypochondria
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8/17/2010 |
Deficits Don't Stimulate
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8/17/2010 |
Industrial production increased 1.0% in July
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8/17/2010 |
Housing starts increased 1.7% in July to 546,000 units at an annual rate
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8/17/2010 |
The PPI rose 0.2% in July
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8/16/2010 |
Politics and Pessimists
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8/13/2010 |
Brian on CNBC's Kudlow Report
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8/13/2010 |
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 0.3% in July
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8/13/2010 |
Retail sales rose 0.4% in July
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8/12/2010 |
Wesbury 101 - "Stimulus and the Soft Patch"
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8/12/2010 |
Brian discusses the outlook for housing on CNBC
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8/11/2010 |
The trade deficit surged by $7.9 billion to $49.9 billion in June
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8/11/2010 |
The Fed Gives the Treasury a Gift
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8/10/2010 |
Non-farm productivity (output per hour) fell at a 0.9% annual rate in the second quarter
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8/9/2010 |
Please - No More Stimulus
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8/6/2010 |
July payrolls down 131,000
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8/4/2010 |
The ISM Non-Manufacturing composite index rose to 54.3 in July
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8/3/2010 |
Personal income and consumption were both unchanged in June
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8/2/2010 |
The ISM Manufacturing index fell to a still strong 55.5
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8/2/2010 |
GDP Data - Better than the Spin Suggests
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