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U.S. Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook September 2004

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook September 2004. Economic Policy Division. Real GDP Outlook. Personal Consumption Outlook. What Fuels Consumption?. Real Disposable Personal Income. Household Wealth. Consumer Confidence. Consumer Installment Debt. Data Through February 2004.

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U.S. Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook September 2004

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  1. U.S. Chamber of Commerce Economic OutlookSeptember 2004 Economic Policy Division

  2. Real GDP Outlook

  3. Personal Consumption Outlook

  4. What Fuels Consumption? Real Disposable Personal Income Household Wealth Consumer Confidence Consumer Installment Debt Data Through February 2004 Data Through February 2004

  5. Investment Real Private Investment – Equipment and Software Real Change in Private Inventories Real Private Investment - Structures

  6. What Drives Investment Industrial Production Corporate Profits Purchasing Managers’ Index Inventory-to-Sales Ratio: Total Business

  7. U.S. Trade Current Account Balance Real GDP Growth of Top Trading Partners U.S. Nominal Trade Weighted Exchange Rate Source: IMF World Economic Outlook April 2004

  8. Labor Market Total Nonfarm Jobs Household Employment Unemployment Rate August 5.4% Initial Unemployment Claims

  9. Inflation Core Consumer Price Index GDP Deflator

  10. Oil Prices Nominal Oil Prices Real Oil Prices

  11. Interest Rates 10-Year Treasury Note Yield 3-Month Treasury Note Yield

  12. The First Three and a Half Years: Clinton vs. Bush

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