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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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Gross domestic product by industry, July 2009
Real gross domestic product was unchanged in July, following a 0.1% increase in June. The strength in the manufacturing and wholesale trade sectors was offset by declines in the mining sector, due in part to temporary closures, and in utilities.
Payroll employment, earnings and hours, July 2009
Total non-farm payroll employment rose by 74,300 in July, up 0.5% from June. This was the first increase since payroll employment peaked in October 2008. The proportion of industries experiencing job gains rose for the third consecutive month in July to 57%, up from 47% in June.
Industrial product and raw materials price indexes, August 2009
In August, the Industrial Product Price Index rose 0.5% and the Raw Materials Price Index was up 3.7% compared with July, mainly as a result of rising petroleum and metal prices.
Food services and drinking places, July 2009
Railway carloadings, July 2009
Placement of hatchery chicks and turkey poults, August 2009
Couriers and Messengers Services Price Index, August 2009