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NATIONAL ECONOMIC UPDATE <br />The Unemployment Rate Increased slightly In November: <br />• Nonfarm payroll employment changed little ( +39,00) in November, and the unemployment rate <br />edged up to 94%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. Temporary help services and health <br />care continued to add jobs over the month, while employmentfell In retaittrade. Since December <br />200% total payroll empkWment has Increased by an average of 86,000 per month. <br />The number of tDr* -. errn unemployed (those jobless for 27 weeks and more) was little changed at 6.3 <br />million and accounted for 41.9 percent of the unemployed in November. <br />Gross Domestic Product Increased during 3 rd Quarter: <br />• Real gross domestic product — the output of goods and services .produced by labor and property <br />located In the United States — Increased at an annual rate of 25 percent in the third quarter of 201D, <br />(that Is, from the second quarter to the third quarter), according to the "second" estimate released by <br />the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the second quarter, read GDP increased 1.7 percent. <br />• The Increase In real GDP in the third quarter primarily reflected positive contributions from personal <br />consumption expenditures (PCE), private inventory investment, nonresidential fixed investment, <br />exports, and federal government spending that were partly offset by a negative contribution from <br />residential fixed Investment. Imports, which are a subtraction in the c alcuilation of GLOP, Increased. <br />Manufacturers Shipments, Inventories and Orders: <br />• Following three consecutive monthly increases, new orders for manufactured goods In October <br />decreased $3.6 billion or 0.9 percent to $429.1 billion according to tlye U.S. Census Bureau. <br />• Shipments are up for the second month, increasing $1.5 billion or 03 percent to $421 bdfion. <br />• Inventories, up nine of the last ten months, increased $4.7 billion or 0.8 percent to $538.2 billion. <br />Personal Income & Consumer Spending: <br />• Real disposable Income decreased 0.3 percent in October, in contrast to a decrease of 0.2 percent in <br />September. Real Personal Consumer Expenditures Increased 0.3 percent, compared with an Increase <br />of 0.2 percent in September. Real disposable income and expenditures are adjusted for Inflation to <br />better reflect actual changes K income and spending. For comparison, nominal personal income <br />increased 0.5 percent In October. <br />Housing: <br />• Sales of new single - family anuses in October were at a seasonally adpoed.annual rate of 2:83,000, <br />according to estimates released jointly today by the U.S. Census Burftu and the Department of <br />Housing and Urban Development. This Is 8.1 percent below the revised September rate of 308,000 and <br />is 28.5 percent below the October 2009 estimate of 396,000. <br />• Sir e- far6fly housing starts in October 2010 were 436,000, down 1.1% from the prior month. Single - <br />family bitildtng permits were 406,000, up 1.0% from the September figure of 402,000. - <br />If you would like to be added to the distribution list please contact: <br />Jared Wiener, Director of Economic Analysis, PRSP (jwiener @nccommerce.com, 715 -4199) <br />Michael Haley, Policy Director, PRSP (mhaley @nccommerce.com, 71S -6373) <br />Report Author: Derek Ramirez - Economist <br />Additional Report Contributors: Meihui Bodane and Anna Lea - Market Research Analysts <br />Previous Monthly Overviews are available on Commerce's website by clicking here or at the link below: <br />htm <br />Policy, Research & Strategic Planning; November 2010 Report <br />AWOM number 3 <br />I -1 <br />
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