One of the fun things about living in an Information Age is that we not only have near-instant access to financial data, but also a multitude of data sources to look at. It seems there’s a new report every day with updated economic news and forecasts.
We’d like your input about the economic indicators that mean the most to you. Press “Yay” in the follow list for statistics that you think are serious reflections of a strong economy, and “Boo” for those you think are unimportant noise.
If you don’t know a term, or you’re just looking for a recent update, look here for a convenient list of many economic indicators. Or you could just ignore any terms that seem meaningless. That’s another benefit of living in an information age.
As always, if I’ve forgotten an important option, add it yourself, or leave a comment on this entry.
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