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Related: About this forumNext week's major U.S. economic reports (January 16 -- January 20)
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PPI on Wednesday
MONDAY, JAN. 16
None scheduled. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
TUESDAY, JAN. 17
8:30 am Empire state manufacturing index Jan. -- -11.2
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18
8:30 am Retail sales Dec. -- -0.6%
8:30 am Retail sales ex motor vehicles Dec. -- -0.2%
8:30 am Producer price index, final demand Dec. -- 0.3%
9:15 am Industrial production Dec. -- -0.2%
9:15 am Capacity utilization Dec. -- 79.7%
10 am NAHB home builders' index Jan. -- 31
10 am Business inventories (revision) Nov. -- 0.4%
2 pm Beige Book
THURSDAY, JAN. 19
8:30 am Initial jobless claims Jan. 14 -- N/A
8:30 am Continuing jobless claims Jan. 7 -- N/A
8:30 am Building permits (SAAR) Dec. -- 1.35 million
8:30 am Housing starts (SAAR) Dec. -- 1.43 million
8:30 am Philadelphia Fed manufacturing index Jan. -- -13.8
FRIDAY, JAN. 20
10 am Existing home sales (SAAR) Dec. -- 4.09 million
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Alex Bova
Content and Communications, J.P. Morgan Wealth Management
Nov 02, 2022 | 3 min read
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progree
(11,498 posts)from the MarketWatch Calendar link in your OP, https://www.marketwatch.com/economy-politics/calendar
SAAR means seasonally adjusted annual rate
There's a lot of spilled ink on the interwebs about how housing/shelter costs (rent and owner equivalent rent) are a lagging indicator in the CPI -- reflecting old rent leases much more than new leases which have been trending down. Some of that (from a month ago) is in my inflation megapost https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143007428#post2
(which has been updated for yesterday's CPI report, but the narrative about housing costs is from a month ago)
mahatmakanejeeves
(62,374 posts)and that there were even decreases in a few cities.
I'm going to give that a separate thread.
Have a nice weekend.