US Census Economic Indicators

Monthly Wholesale Trade: Sales and Inventories

June 2009 sales of merchant wholesalers were $313.1 billion, up 0.4 percent (+/-0.7%) from last month. End-of-month inventories were $393.9 billion, down 1.7 percent (+/-0.4%) from last month.

June 2009: -1.7 % change in Inv
May 2009: -1.2 % change in Inv

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Housing Vacancies and Homeownership

Homeownership Rate (HR)
The homeownership rate (67.4 percent) for the current quarter was lower than the rate in second quarter 2008 (68.1 percent), but not statistically different from the rate in second quarter 2009
(67.3 percent).

Rental Vacancy Rate (RVR)
The rental vacancy rate in second quarter 2009 (10.6 percent) was higher than the second quarter 2008 rate (10.0 percent).

Homeowner Vacancy Rate (HVR)
The homeowner vacancy rate in second quarter 2009 (2.5 percent) was lower than the second quarter 2008 rate (2.8 percent).

2nd Qtr 2009
(HR): 67.4 percent
2nd Qtr 2008
(HR): 68.1 percent

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Quarterly Financial Report – Retail Trade

After-tax profits for retail corporations with assets greater than $50 million averaged 1.7 cents per dollar of sales for the first quarter 2009 (the 3 months ending Apr. 30, 2009), up 2.0 (+/- 0.1) cents from the after-tax losses average of 0.3 cents for the fourth quarter 2008 (the 3 months ending Jan. 31, 2009).

1st Qtr. 2009: +2.0 cents
4th Qtr. 2008: -1.9 cents

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Quarterly Services Survey

U.S. Information sector revenue for the first quarter of 2009, adjusted for seasonal variation but not for price changes, was $275.3 billion, a decrease of 0.9 percent (+/- 0.5) from the fourth quarter of 2008.

1st Qtr 2009: 0.9 % change
4th Qtr 2008: -1.6 % change

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Quarterly Financial Report – Manufacturing, Mining and Trade

Manufacturing corporations’ seasonally adjusted after-tax profits averaged 3.2 cents per dollar of sales for the first quarter of 2009, up 8.2 (+/- 0.1) cents from the after-tax losses average of 4.9 cents for the fourth quarter of 2008.

1st Qtr 2009: +8.2 cents
4th Qtr 2008: -12.1 cents

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