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February 10, 2006


The Nation's International Deficit in Goods and Services Increased to $725.8 Billion in 2005 From $617.6 Billion in 2004. For December, the Goods and Services Deficit Increased to $65.7 Billion From $64.7 Billion (Revised) in November. (Released February 10, 2006)

December 2005 Sales of Merchant Wholesalers Were $314.9 Billion, Up 1.0 Percent From Last Month. End-of-Month Inventories Were $362.5 Billion, Up 1.0 Percent From Last Month. (Released February 9, 2006)

We the People: American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States. (Released February 8, 2006)

New Orders for Manufactured Goods in December Increased $4.5 Billion or 1.1 Percent to $415.1 Billion. (Released February 3, 2006)

California Leads U.S. in Value of Product Shipments. See the 2004 Annual Survey of Manufactures, Geographic Area Statistics for more information on manufacturing industries in states. (Released February 2, 2006)

Historical Census Statistics on the Foreign-Born Population of the United States: 1850 to 2000, Working Paper No. 81. (Released February 2, 2006)

Total Construction Activity for December 2005 ($1,160.6 Billion) Was 1.0 Percent Above the Revised November 2005 ($1,149.3 Billion) Figure. (Released February 1, 2006)

Homeownership Rate in the Fourth Quarter 2005 (69.0 Percent) Not Statistically Different From the Fourth Quarter 2004 Rate (69.2 Percent).(Released January 31, 2006)

Sales of New One-Family Houses in December 2005 Were at a Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate of 1,269,000. (Released January 27, 2006)

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