home.social

#usdata — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #usdata, aggregated by home.social.

fetched live
  1. BITCOIN SHAKES AS ECONOMIC CURRENTS SWIRL

    Bitcoin's price is watched closely as US inflation data (PCE) and economic growth (GDP) are released today, May 25, 2026. Find out how it affects investors.

    #Bitcoin #Inflation #GDP #CryptoNews #USData

    newsletter.tf/bitcoin-price-im

  2. Bitcoin's value is uncertain as key US economic reports are released today, May 25, 2026. Investors are waiting to see if inflation is high or low.

    #Bitcoin #Inflation #GDP #CryptoNews #USData
    newsletter.tf/bitcoin-price-im

  3. Lower fertility affects labor supply, aging, schools, healthcare systems, and long-term fiscal planning, especially if the trend persists without offsetting migration or family-policy changes. This is an inference based on the reported demographic decline.
    #Demographics #FertilityRate #PopulationPolicy #CDC #FamilyEconomics #USData #news

  4. 🚀 Dự án mở nguồn mới: Tạo tập dữ liệu bản đồ trang trại gia súc quy mô lớn tại Mỹ! Hiện chưa có nguồn dữ liệu công khai đáng tin cậy. Nếu bạn có thông tin hoặc muốn tham gia phát triển, chia sẻ ngay! #dữliệu #mởnguồn #factoryfarm #trangtrại #USdata #agriculture #thôngtinmở #ôngnghiệp #sustainablefarm #ecoagriculture

    reddit.com/r/opensource/commen

  5. Investors ‘not quite euphoric’ but close, as share market rollercoaster roars on

    This week, we’ve seen the Australian share market smash records, from fresh intra-day all-time highs (which occur during…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Markets #asx #asx200 #australiansharemarket #australianstockmarket #Business #donaldtrump #s&p500 #sharemarket #stockmarket #usdata #USeconomy #wallstreet
    newsbeep.com/us/71842/

  6. Investors ‘not quite euphoric’ but close, as share market rollercoaster roars on

    This week, we’ve seen the Australian share market smash records, from fresh intra-day all-time highs (which occur during…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Markets #asx #asx200 #australiansharemarket #australianstockmarket #Business #donaldtrump #s&p500 #sharemarket #stockmarket #usdata #USeconomy #wallstreet
    newsbeep.com/us/71842/

  7. ICYMI: EU-US data deal faces uncertainty as Trump administration takes action: The future of transatlantic data transfers is in question after recent developments in the US oversight mechanisms.. ppc.land/eu-us-data-deal-faces #EUDATA #USDATA #DataPrivacy #TransatlanticRelations #GlobalTrade

  8. U.S. Q3 Nonfarm Productivity rose 2.2% QoQ, missing the 2.6% forecast but slightly above Q2’s 2.1%.

    Unit Labor Costs increased 1.9%, exceeding the 1.1% estimate though below the previous 2.4%.

    #US #NonfarmProductivity #LaborCosts #USData #Economy #LaborMarket #Finance

  9. U.S. Q3 Nonfarm Productivity rose 2.2% QoQ, missing the 2.6% forecast but slightly above Q2’s 2.1%.

    Unit Labor Costs increased 1.9%, exceeding the 1.1% estimate though below the previous 2.4%.

    #US #NonfarmProductivity #LaborCosts #USData #Economy #LaborMarket #Finance

  10. U.S. Q3 Nonfarm Productivity rose 2.2% QoQ, missing the 2.6% forecast but slightly above Q2’s 2.1%.

    Unit Labor Costs increased 1.9%, exceeding the 1.1% estimate though below the previous 2.4%.

    #US #NonfarmProductivity #LaborCosts #USData #Economy #LaborMarket #Finance

  11. U.S. Q3 Nonfarm Productivity rose 2.2% QoQ, missing the 2.6% forecast but slightly above Q2’s 2.1%.

    Unit Labor Costs increased 1.9%, exceeding the 1.1% estimate though below the previous 2.4%.

    #US #NonfarmProductivity #LaborCosts #USData #Economy #LaborMarket #Finance

  12. US S&P Global Composite PMI for Oct registered at 54.1, just shy of the expected 54.3 but up from the previous 54.0, indicating continued but modest growth.

    US S&P Global Services PMI came in at 55.0 in Oct, below the forecast of 55.3 and slightly down from last month's 55.2, showing a small dip in service sector expansion.

    #ServicesPMI #USEconomy #USData #CompositePMI #Economy #US

  13. US S&P Global Composite PMI for Oct registered at 54.1, just shy of the expected 54.3 but up from the previous 54.0, indicating continued but modest growth.

    US S&P Global Services PMI came in at 55.0 in Oct, below the forecast of 55.3 and slightly down from last month's 55.2, showing a small dip in service sector expansion.

    #ServicesPMI #USEconomy #USData #CompositePMI #Economy #US

  14. US S&P Global Composite PMI for Oct registered at 54.1, just shy of the expected 54.3 but up from the previous 54.0, indicating continued but modest growth.

    US S&P Global Services PMI came in at 55.0 in Oct, below the forecast of 55.3 and slightly down from last month's 55.2, showing a small dip in service sector expansion.

    #ServicesPMI #USEconomy #USData #CompositePMI #Economy #US

  15. US S&P Global Composite PMI for Oct registered at 54.1, just shy of the expected 54.3 but up from the previous 54.0, indicating continued but modest growth.

    US S&P Global Services PMI came in at 55.0 in Oct, below the forecast of 55.3 and slightly down from last month's 55.2, showing a small dip in service sector expansion.

    #ServicesPMI #USEconomy #USData #CompositePMI #Economy #US

  16. Core Durable Goods Orders in the U.S. for September rose by 0.4%, surpassing the -0.1% consensus and down from the previous month’s 0.6%.

    Overall Durable Goods Orders decreased by 0.8%, which was better than the anticipated decline of -1.1%, matching the previous month's change.

    #DurableGoods #Economy #USData #EconomicIndicators #Manufacturing #Finance

  17. Core Durable Goods Orders in the U.S. for September rose by 0.4%, surpassing the -0.1% consensus and down from the previous month’s 0.6%.

    Overall Durable Goods Orders decreased by 0.8%, which was better than the anticipated decline of -1.1%, matching the previous month's change.

    #DurableGoods #Economy #USData #EconomicIndicators #Manufacturing #Finance

  18. Core Durable Goods Orders in the U.S. for September rose by 0.4%, surpassing the -0.1% consensus and down from the previous month’s 0.6%.

    Overall Durable Goods Orders decreased by 0.8%, which was better than the anticipated decline of -1.1%, matching the previous month's change.

    #DurableGoods #Economy #USData #EconomicIndicators #Manufacturing #Finance

  19. Core Durable Goods Orders in the U.S. for September rose by 0.4%, surpassing the -0.1% consensus and down from the previous month’s 0.6%.

    Overall Durable Goods Orders decreased by 0.8%, which was better than the anticipated decline of -1.1%, matching the previous month's change.

    #DurableGoods #Economy #USData #EconomicIndicators #Manufacturing #Finance

  20. For July, the U.S. #CorePPI (MoM) remained flat at 0.0%, missing the consensus of 0.2% and down from the previous 0.3%. Meanwhile, the U.S. PPI (MoM) rose by 0.1%, slightly below the 0.2% consensus. #PPI #Inflation #USData #Economy #US

  21. For July, the U.S. #CorePPI (MoM) remained flat at 0.0%, missing the consensus of 0.2% and down from the previous 0.3%. Meanwhile, the U.S. PPI (MoM) rose by 0.1%, slightly below the 0.2% consensus. #PPI #Inflation #USData #Economy #US

  22. For July, the U.S. #CorePPI (MoM) remained flat at 0.0%, missing the consensus of 0.2% and down from the previous 0.3%. Meanwhile, the U.S. PPI (MoM) rose by 0.1%, slightly below the 0.2% consensus. #PPI #Inflation #USData #Economy #US

  23. 📊 Keep an eye on today's #US #data releases:

    - S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI (May)
    - US Construction Spending (MoM) (Apr)
    - ISM Manufacturing Employment (May)
    - ISM Manufacturing PMI
    - ISM Manufacturing Prices (May)
    - Atlanta Fed GDPNow (Q2)

    #USdata #Manufacturing #ISM #PMI

  24. 📊 Keep an eye on today's #US #data releases:

    - S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI (May)
    - US Construction Spending (MoM) (Apr)
    - ISM Manufacturing Employment (May)
    - ISM Manufacturing PMI
    - ISM Manufacturing Prices (May)
    - Atlanta Fed GDPNow (Q2)

    #USdata #Manufacturing #ISM #PMI

  25. 📊 Keep an eye on today's #US #data releases:

    - S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI (May)
    - US Construction Spending (MoM) (Apr)
    - ISM Manufacturing Employment (May)
    - ISM Manufacturing PMI
    - ISM Manufacturing Prices (May)
    - Atlanta Fed GDPNow (Q2)

    #USdata #Manufacturing #ISM #PMI

  26. Crypto News: Top 3 Data Points to Keep an Eye on This Week - Crypto markets will be on a keen watch this week with major data points and keynote speec... - coingape.com/crypto-news-top-3 #24/7cryptocurrencynews #crypto #usdata

  27. Crypto News: Top 3 Data Points to Keep an Eye on This Week - Crypto markets will be on a keen watch this week with major data points and keynote speec... - coingape.com/crypto-news-top-3 #24/7cryptocurrencynews #crypto #usdata

  28. Crypto News: Top 3 Data Points to Keep an Eye on This Week - Crypto markets will be on a keen watch this week with major data points and keynote speec... - coingape.com/crypto-news-top-3 #24/7cryptocurrencynews #crypto #usdata

  29. Crypto News: Top 3 Data Points to Keep an Eye on This Week - Crypto markets will be on a keen watch this week with major data points and keynote speec... - coingape.com/crypto-news-top-3 #24/7cryptocurrencynews #crypto #usdata

  30. The US Dallas Fed Services Revenues for February stood at 5.2, reflecting improvement from the previous data. Meanwhile, the Texas Services Sector Outlook improved to -3.9, surpassing the previous figure of -9.3. #USData #EconomicIndicators

  31. The US Dallas Fed Services Revenues for February stood at 5.2, reflecting improvement from the previous data. Meanwhile, the Texas Services Sector Outlook improved to -3.9, surpassing the previous figure of -9.3. #USData #EconomicIndicators

  32. We are closely monitoring key indicators from the US Michigan data for January. Notably, 1-year Inflation Expectations remain stable at 2.9%, while 5-year Inflation Expectations show consistency at 2.9%. Consumer Expectations have risen to 77.1, surpassing both the previous score and the anticipated value. #USData #EconomicIndicators #InflationExpectations #ConsumerSentiment #MichiganData #JanuaryStats

  33. We are closely monitoring key indicators from the US Michigan data for January. Notably, 1-year Inflation Expectations remain stable at 2.9%, while 5-year Inflation Expectations show consistency at 2.9%. Consumer Expectations have risen to 77.1, surpassing both the previous score and the anticipated value. #USData #EconomicIndicators #InflationExpectations #ConsumerSentiment #MichiganData #JanuaryStats

  34. Later in the day, we'll be closely monitoring the monthly Factory Orders data for December and a series of Michigan data for January from the United States. #FactoryOrders #USData #EconomicIndicators #MichiganData #JanuaryStats #DecemberEconomy

  35. Later in the day, we'll be closely monitoring the monthly Factory Orders data for December and a series of Michigan data for January from the United States. #FactoryOrders #USData #EconomicIndicators #MichiganData #JanuaryStats #DecemberEconomy

  36. S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI for January came in at 50.7, surpassing the expected 50.3, while ISM Manufacturing PMI for January was 49.1, below the expected 47.2. Although the data is more positive than the previous data and expectations, it is still in the contraction zone. Additionally, ISM Manufacturing Prices for January reached 52.9, exceeding the anticipated 46.0. #ManufacturingPMI #USData #EconomicIndicators

  37. S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI for January came in at 50.7, surpassing the expected 50.3, while ISM Manufacturing PMI for January was 49.1, below the expected 47.2. Although the data is more positive than the previous data and expectations, it is still in the contraction zone. Additionally, ISM Manufacturing Prices for January reached 52.9, exceeding the anticipated 46.0. #ManufacturingPMI #USData #EconomicIndicators

  38. Initial jobless claims in the US reached 224,000 last week, surpassing the expected 212,000; the previous data was 214,000, indicating a rise in applications. Nonfarm productivity (QoQ) for Q4 was 3.2%, beating the forecast of 2.4%, while unit labor costs (QoQ) for Q4 came in at 0.5%, lower than the expected 1.3%. The previous unit labor costs data was -1.1%. #JoblessClaims #Productivity #LaborCosts #USData

  39. Initial jobless claims in the US reached 224,000 last week, surpassing the expected 212,000; the previous data was 214,000, indicating a rise in applications. Nonfarm productivity (QoQ) for Q4 was 3.2%, beating the forecast of 2.4%, while unit labor costs (QoQ) for Q4 came in at 0.5%, lower than the expected 1.3%. The previous unit labor costs data was -1.1%. #JoblessClaims #Productivity #LaborCosts #USData

  40. In the US, the trading day will include weekly initial jobless claims, continuing jobless claims data, nonfarm productivity for Q4, unit labor costs for Q4, S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI for January, ISM Manufacturing PMI for January, and ISM Manufacturing Prices for January. The trading day will conclude with remarks from Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Macklem." #CentralBank #InterestRates #EconomicIndicators #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  41. In the US, the trading day will include weekly initial jobless claims, continuing jobless claims data, nonfarm productivity for Q4, unit labor costs for Q4, S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI for January, ISM Manufacturing PMI for January, and ISM Manufacturing Prices for January. The trading day will conclude with remarks from Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Macklem." #CentralBank #InterestRates #EconomicIndicators #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  42. In the US, the trading day will include weekly initial jobless claims, continuing jobless claims data, nonfarm productivity for Q4, unit labor costs for Q4, S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI for January, ISM Manufacturing PMI for January, and ISM Manufacturing Prices for January. The trading day will conclude with remarks from Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Macklem." #CentralBank #InterestRates #EconomicIndicators #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  43. In the US, the trading day will include weekly initial jobless claims, continuing jobless claims data, nonfarm productivity for Q4, unit labor costs for Q4, S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI for January, ISM Manufacturing PMI for January, and ISM Manufacturing Prices for January. The trading day will conclude with remarks from Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Macklem." #CentralBank #InterestRates #EconomicIndicators #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  44. Eurozone unemployment rate for December remained unchanged at 6.4%. Later in the day, attention will turn to the Bank of England's interest rate decision for January, with expectations that the interest rate will remain unchanged at 5.25%. Statements by BoE Governor Andrew Bailey will be closely watched. #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  45. Eurozone unemployment rate for December remained unchanged at 6.4%. Later in the day, attention will turn to the Bank of England's interest rate decision for January, with expectations that the interest rate will remain unchanged at 5.25%. Statements by BoE Governor Andrew Bailey will be closely watched. #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  46. Eurozone unemployment rate for December remained unchanged at 6.4%. Later in the day, attention will turn to the Bank of England's interest rate decision for January, with expectations that the interest rate will remain unchanged at 5.25%. Statements by BoE Governor Andrew Bailey will be closely watched. #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  47. Eurozone unemployment rate for December remained unchanged at 6.4%. Later in the day, attention will turn to the Bank of England's interest rate decision for January, with expectations that the interest rate will remain unchanged at 5.25%. Statements by BoE Governor Andrew Bailey will be closely watched. #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  48. While the OPEC meeting is ongoing, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) kept the policy interest rate unchanged at 4%, in line with expectations. Eurozone CPI (YoY) for January came in at 2.8%, slightly above the forecast of 2.7%, while Eurozone CPI (MoM) for January was -0.4%, in line with expectations. #InterestRates #EconomicIndicators #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  49. While the OPEC meeting is ongoing, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) kept the policy interest rate unchanged at 4%, in line with expectations. Eurozone CPI (YoY) for January came in at 2.8%, slightly above the forecast of 2.7%, while Eurozone CPI (MoM) for January was -0.4%, in line with expectations. #InterestRates #EconomicIndicators #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  50. While the OPEC meeting is ongoing, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) kept the policy interest rate unchanged at 4%, in line with expectations. Eurozone CPI (YoY) for January came in at 2.8%, slightly above the forecast of 2.7%, while Eurozone CPI (MoM) for January was -0.4%, in line with expectations. #InterestRates #EconomicIndicators #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  51. While the OPEC meeting is ongoing, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) kept the policy interest rate unchanged at 4%, in line with expectations. Eurozone CPI (YoY) for January came in at 2.8%, slightly above the forecast of 2.7%, while Eurozone CPI (MoM) for January was -0.4%, in line with expectations. #InterestRates #EconomicIndicators #PMIdata #UnemploymentRate #BankofEngland #OPEC #USData #BOC

  52. Continuation of a busy trading day, we will follow the New Home Sales December data from the US side. #MarketWatch #NewHomeSales #USData #EconomicIndicators

  53. Continuation of a busy trading day, we will follow the New Home Sales December data from the US side. #MarketWatch #NewHomeSales #USData #EconomicIndicators

  54. Another important data we followed was US Core Durable Goods Orders data. The data was announced as 0.6% on a monthly basis in December, surpassing forecasts at 0.2% and the previous data of 0.5%. indicating potential strength in manufacturing. #DurableGoods #Manufacturing #EconomicTrends #EconomicPerformance #USdata #USeconomy #US

  55. Another important data we followed was US Core Durable Goods Orders data. The data was announced as 0.6% on a monthly basis in December, surpassing forecasts at 0.2% and the previous data of 0.5%. indicating potential strength in manufacturing. #DurableGoods #Manufacturing #EconomicTrends #EconomicPerformance #USdata #USeconomy #US

  56. One of the most important data, US GDP Growth was announced at 3.3% qoq in Q4, exceeding expectations at 2.0%, though below the previous quarter's 4.9%. #USGDP #EconomicPerformance #USdata #USeconomy #US

  57. One of the most important data, US GDP Growth was announced at 3.3% qoq in Q4, exceeding expectations at 2.0%, though below the previous quarter's 4.9%. #USGDP #EconomicPerformance #USdata #USeconomy #US

  58. Manufacturing PMI, which we follow from the US, expanded to 50.3 in January, while it was expected to remain unchanged at 47.9. Services PMI, which was expected to decline in January, performed better than the previous month and expectations with 52.9 and continues to remain in the expansion zone. In Canada, no change was expected in the BoC rate decision and the rate was left unchanged at 5.00% in line with market expectations. #USPMI #BoCInterestRate #USData #ServicePMI #BoCDecision