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Harvard study: Remodeling spending to slow

CNBC's "Power Lunch" team breaks down a Harvard study that shows remodeling slowing with Kermit Baker, director of Remodeling Futures Program and chief economist at the American Institute of Architects......»»

Category: realestateSource: cnbcJun 11th, 2019

Why Americans are holding off on remodeling their homes (for now)

A Harvard study finds a drop in growth in spending on home improvements......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJun 6th, 2019

Another bad sign for the housing market: Remodeling spending is expected to slow

Home owners are feeling less inclined to take on home improvement projects......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJul 27th, 2019

Home remodeling spending expected to slow over the next year

Home owners are feeling less inclined to take on home improvement projects......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJul 22nd, 2019

Remodeling Spending to Spike

Across 50 of the largest major markets, home remodeling spending will spike this year, according to findings released by the Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University. Expenditures for home remodels w.....»»

Category: realestateSource: rismediaSep 22nd, 2018

D.C. region’s economy continues to slow, CBRE index warns

Effects from persistently higher interest rates, combined with falling federal spending locally, have continued to weaken the local economy, according to the latest numbers from CBRE Group Inc.’s index charting Greater Washington’s economic p.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 16th, 2024

We tested 9 juicers, and these are the 3 best in 2021

Investing in a slow juicer is a great move for those spending $10 a bottle for fresh juice. Here are the best easy-to-clean juicers in 2021. Table of Contents: Masthead Sticky Investing in a juicer saves you money.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMay 24th, 2021

Japan’s economy slumps back into decline as COVID-19 hits spending

Japan’s economy shrank more than expected in the first quarter as a slow vaccine rollout and new COVID-19 infections hit spending on items such as dining out and clothes, raising concerns the country will lag others emerging from the pandemic......»»

Category: topSource: foxnewsMay 18th, 2021

"Work-From-Home" To Dent Spending In Large Cities By Up To 10%, Study Says

'Work-From-Home' To Dent Spending In Large Cities By.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeMay 2nd, 2021

T. rexes liked to walk as slowly as humans do - at a leisurely 3 miles per hour, a new study finds

Experts already knew T. rex was slow, with a max speed between 10 and 25 mph. But a new study suggests these predators preferred to walk even slower. The skeleton of a T. rex named Trix at Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherl.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytApr 24th, 2021

Peter Morici: How deficit spending could hand Congress to the Republicans

The Fed is already tightening monetary policy to slow the recovery.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchApr 7th, 2021

Pregnant women are protected by the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines - and pass high levels of disease-fighting antibodies on to their babies, study finds

A study from Harvard and MIT found pregnant and lactating women had a strong immune response to the shots, and passed .....»»

Category: worldSource: nytMar 25th, 2021

Study shows how small landlords, tenants in Albany impacted by pandemic

A Harvard University study shows the impact the pandemic has had on mom-and-pop landlords in two upstate New York cities and the increased burden on tenants......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 17th, 2021

The Shopper"s High: MIT Study Says "Neural Reward Mechanisms" Trigger Credit Card Spending

For years, banks and credit card companies have known customers tend to spend more money when buying with credit cards instead of cash. read more.....»»

Category: blogSource: benzingaMar 16th, 2021

The space rock that doomed the dinosaurs was shrapnel from a comet that flew too close to the sun, a Harvard study suggests

The origin of the space rock that killed the dinosaurs has been a mystery. A new study sugge.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderFeb 16th, 2021

Boosted unemployment benefits supported the labor market better than expected, University of Chicago study says

Extra unemployment payments during the pandemic boosted consumer spending while also keeping more Ame.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderFeb 16th, 2021

: A $15 minimum wage could cut government spending on welfare programs by up to $30 billion, study finds

The increased wages would funnel between $7 billion and $13.9 billion a year towards Social Security and Medicare, according to a new report......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchFeb 2nd, 2021

: COVID-19 will cause twice as much homelessness as Great Recession, study finds

Unemployed renters were spending virtually all of their unemployment insurance on housing costs before the latest stimulus......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 12th, 2021

JPMorgan study shows 40% credit card spending drop amid COVID-19, Reuters says

See the rest of the story here. Theflyonthewall.com provides the latest financial news as it breaks. Known as a leader in market intelligence, The Fl.....»»

Category: blogSource: theflyonthewallMay 14th, 2020

The Fed: There is a growing sense recovery will be slow, Fed’s Powell says

The economic recovery may take some time to gather momentum and more fiscal spending may help avoid damage that could build as a result, said Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 13th, 2020

Dentistry is at a virtual standstill, and 2021 is expected to be slow

The American Dental Association warned that the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic’s unprecedented impact is likely to slash dental spending into 2021, a stark warning that contrasts with some optimism of a quick recovery......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralApr 23rd, 2020