Articles About Recession
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 02.08.2011
Santa Delivered Coal to New Homebuilders
New-home construction fell 4.3 percent in December compared with November to its lowest level in more than a year to a seasonally adjusted rate of 529,000 starts for 2010. December saw the lowest level of new home starts since October of 2009, according to Department of Commerce statistics. Starts ended the year 8.2 percent below […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 01.31.2011
Latest CPI Numbers Show a Still-Shaky Economy
Rising gas prices and the dearth of jobs are negatively impacting consumer confidence and bringing the first hint of inflation in a long time. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed an increase of 0.5 percent in December, primarily a result of skyrocketing gas costs, according to the Department of Labor. The AAA reports that the […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 12.22.2010
November Unemployment Matches 1980s Record
With the U.S. unemployment rate rising to 9.8 percent in November, the Department of Labor is concerned that economic recovery isn’t progressing as quickly as it would prefer. For the 19th consecutive month, unemployment has stayed above nine percent — the longest streak on record, beating out previous highs in the 1980s. Despite optimistic predictions […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 06.28.2010
Employees Are Saying “I Quit” Again
Two short words are being heard in offices that have been absent for some time. The words are: “I quit.” In the last three months, more Americans have quit their jobs than were laid off, a sharp contrast with the last few years that points to a gradually thawing jobs market. Although some of […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 03.17.2010
Little-Known Legislation Could Increase Foreign CRE Investment
A little-noticed bill was introduced in Congress in January that could bring a new source of liquidity to the commercial real estate sector – foreign investment. Legislation introduced by Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY) called the Real Estate Revitalization Act of 2010 would cut taxes that were introduced as part of the Foreign Investment Real Estate […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.01.2010
Migration Leads Thousands to Georgia, Arizona, Despite Recession
Arizona, Georgia and Texas are the growth centers in terms of new residents in the last few years, according to an Associated Press analysis of Internal Revenue Service migration data. The IRS compared the states where taxpayers filed their returns from 2007 to 2008 to arrive at their conclusions. Texas led the nation, with 62,827 […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 02.01.2010
Hedge Fund Honcho’s Bet Pays Off Big
David Tepper’s shrewd bet that the nation would avoid a second Great Depression inspired him to buy bank shares at rock-bottom rates, a move that has earned his Appaloosa Management hedge fund an estimated $7 billion worth of profit during 2009. Last winter, Tepper invested heavily in Bank of America stocks selling for $3 a […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 01.26.2010
It’s a Renter’s Market
Apartment vacancies in the United States hit a 30-year high during the fourth quarter of 2009 as many would-be renters moved in with family or roommates to save money. According to Reis, Inc., a New York research firm that tracks vacancies and rents in 79 markets across the country, the apartment vacancy rate was eight […]
- Author:
- Sam Gould
- Posted:
- 01.20.2010
Investors Lining Up for U.S. Real Estate
Foreign banks, American private equity firms and a leading Chinese sovereign wealth fund have been investing in commercial real estate in the United States in the hope that interest rates stay low. This increasing interest from investors could be a sign that the market is experiencing some stabilization. According to Bob Steers, co-chairman of Cohen […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 01.07.2010
Two New Studies: Commercial Real Estate Recovery Seen in 2011
Commercial real estate will begin its long-awaited recovery in late 2011 or 2012, according to the fourth-quarter Korpacz Real Estate Investor Survey, which questioned more than 100 real estate investors, including REITs, pension funds, private equity firms and insurance and mortgage companies. Confirmation is provided by a PricewaterhouseCoopers survey, which notes that Washington policymakers are […]