July 14, 2005
U.S. Retail and Food Service Sales for June Reached $350.8 Billion, Up 1.7 Percent From the Previous Month. (Released July 14, 2005)
The Nation’s International Deficit in Goods and Services Decreased to $55.3 Billion in May From $56.9 Billion (Revised) in April, as Exports Increased and Imports Decreased. (Released July 13, 2005)
After-Tax Profits for Retail Corporations with Assets Greater Than $50 Million Averaged 3.1 Cents Per Dollar of Sales for the First Quarter 2005, Down 0.6 (+/-0.1) Cents From the Preceding Quarter. (Released July 12, 2005)
Facts For Features: Grandparent’s Day 2005. (Released July 11, 2005)
Market Absorption of Apartments: 4th Quarter 2005. (Released July 8, 2005)
Almost 10 Million Gulf Coast Residents Bracing for Hurricane Dennis, Census Bureau Says. (Released July 8, 2005)
May 2005 Sales of Merchant Wholesalers Were $295.5 Billion, Virtually Unchanged From Last Month. End-of-Month Inventories Were $350.1 Billion, Up 0.1 Percent From Last Month. (Released July 8, 2005)
Business Expenses: Preliminary Tables: 2002. (Released July 7, 2005)
Census Bureau Says An Estimated 5.5 Million Gulf Coast Residents Could Feel Effects of Tropical Storm Cindy. (Released July 5, 2005)
Facts for Features: Labor Day (Released July 5, 2005)
New Orders for Manufactured Goods in May Increased $11.1 Billion or 2.9 Percent to $394.1 Billion. (Released July 5, 2005)
Total Construction Activity for May 2005 ($1,103.0 Billion) Was 0.9 Percent Below the Revised April 2005 Figure ($1,113.3 Billion). (Released July 1, 2005)