Synopsis of the Most Recent Week Ending May 4th, 2012 … and Weekly Thereafter
[By Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA]
The US economy continues to seek traction.
The latest Federal, Bureau Labor Statistics, Gross Domestic Product and Gross National Product reports – along with employment, housing, manufacturing and other leading macro and microeconomic indicators – seem to suggest soft job growth, weak business activity in the huge service sector, and increasingly cautious consumers.
Yet manufacturing activity appears to be solid and employers seem poised to hire—but who knows when?
Assessment
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Conclusion
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Front Matter with Foreword by Jason Dyken MD MBA
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