Housing sectors continues to seek stability, import prices drops more than expected |
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The U.S economy continues to seek stability amidst the current economical weakness that continues to affect economic activities in various sectors around the U.S where the import price index along with housing data showed that the economy is still being affected from the worst financial decades in years. Starting with the import price index, which evaluate the price of imported goods to the United States, showed that prices dropped on the monthly and yearly scale on manufacturers throughout Read More...
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