Western economic developments
1996 - 2004
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2004, issue Jun
- District economies gain momentum in early 2004 pp. 1-4

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2004, issue Mar
- Housing markets still going strong in Twelfth District states pp. 1

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- Job picture bright for some District states pp. 3

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- Information technology sector gains momentum pp. 3

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- District export growth picks up pp. 4

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- Annual profile of the Twelfth District, 2004 pp. 5

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2003, issue Dec
- Economy on the upswing in the Twelfth District pp. 1-4

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2003, issue Sep
- Federal defense spending boosts District state economies pp. 1

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- District tourism on the rise pp. 2

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- Job markets remain weak in District pp. 2

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- IT sector showing signs of improvement pp. 4

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- Update on state budget issues pp. 4

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2003, issue Jun
- A tale of three cities: Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle pp. 1

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- Less than great expectations for District economy pp. 2

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- Hard times for IT pp. 3

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- Bleak house: California yet to pass budget pp. 4

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2003, issue Mar
- Budget problems loom large in the West, economic impact less clear pp. 1

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- District economy on hold in first quarter pp. 2

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- Past comes into focus: annual employment revisions pp. 2

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- IT still up and down, but outlook improving pp. 3

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- Two faces of District aerospace pp. 4

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- Annual profile of the Twelfth District pp. 5

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2002, issue Dec
- West Coast port disruptions highlight flexibility of U.S. businesses pp. 1

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- District recovery down but not out pp. 2

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- Commercial real estate slips further, residential cools pp. 2

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- District IT advantage holds pp. 3

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- Capital expenditure plans stable for 2003 pp. 4

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2002, issue Sep
- Economic downturn challenges state budgets in Twelfth District pp. 1

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- District employment slow to recover pp. 2

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- Consumer spending, housing hold their own pp. 3

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- High-tech sector slows, cuts employment pp. 4

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2002, issue Jun
- Consumers keep home prices rising throughout the West pp. 1

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- Signs of life in District IT pp. 3

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- Employment growth remains lackluster pp. 4

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2002, issue Mar
- Office market slumps, housing demand remains strong in District pp. 1

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- District adds jobs in January pp. 3

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- District export values fall in 2001, led by high-tech pp. 4

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2001, issue Dec
- Twelfth District growth slows in October, outpaces nation pp. 1

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- Government engine of growth may stall pp. 2

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- Travel, high-tech raise District unemployment pp. 3

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- District exposure to key sectors affected by attacks pp. 4

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2001, issue Oct
- Tragedy reduces Twelfth District economic growth prospects pp. 1

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- District employment growth slows further pp. 2

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- Consumer spending, housing demand ease pp. 3

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2001, issue Jun
- Technology downturn slows district economy pp. 1

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- Office vacancies rise, but remain close to natural rate pp. 2

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- California electricity update pp. 3

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2001, issue Mar
- Signs of economic slowing follow blockbuster year for West pp. 1

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- Benchmarked 2000 employment data revised up pp. 2

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- Consumer confidence, spending weaken pp. 2

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- Options, capital gains boost California revenues pp. 3

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- Housing, construction remain brisk pp. 3

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- Energy costs show through to consumers pp. 3

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