January 12, 2006
The Nation's International Deficit in Goods and Services Decreased to $64.2 Billion in November From $68.1 Billion (Revised) in October, as Exports Increased and Imports Decreased. (Released January 12, 2006)
After-Tax Profits for Retail Corporations With Assets Greater Than $50 Million Averaged 3.0 Cents Per Dollar of Sales for the Third Quarter 2005, Down 0.1 (+/-0.1) Cents From the Average of 3.1 Cents in the Preceding Quarter. (Released January 11, 2006)
New! Downloadable Tables for the U.S. and Regions From the 2001 Residential Finance Survey.
November 2005 Sales of Merchant Wholesalers Were $311.7 Billion, Down 0.7 Percent From Last Month. End-of-Month Inventories Were $358.6 Billion, Up 0.4 Percent From Last Month. (Released January 10, 2006)
How Many People Live in Your State? Find Out in the National and State Population Estimates for the Adult Population: 2005. (Released January 6, 2006)
New Orders for Manufactured Goods in November Increased $10.1 Billion or 2.5 Percent to $407.7 Billion. (Released January 4, 2006)
Total Construction Activity for November 2005 ($1,146.4 Billion) Was 0.2 Percent Above the Revised October 2005 Figure ($1,144.2 Billion). (Released January 3, 2006)
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