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NEW!  Florida & Metro Forecast: June 2008

 

A comprehensive, quarterly forecast of the Florida economy and 12 metropolitan areas. Metropolitan areas covered by the forecast include: Pensacola, Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, Deltona-Daytona Beach, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Lakeland, Orlando-Kissimmee, Palm Bay-Melbourne, Naples-Marco Island, and Miami-Fort Lauderdale.

 

 

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Media

Dr. Sean Snaith was featured on the cover of the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce's FirstMonday, and his article, On the Horizon, was the cover story in the January 2008 publication.  To view the article, click here.

Recent Videos

 

April 9, 2008   

                           

BNN

What insight did the FOMC give to the current state of the U.S.

economy? BNN speaks with Sean Snaith, economist, Institute

for Economic Competitiveness.

 


 

March 21, 2008                    

 

The Wall Street Journal

Housing Markets: A Vacant Look

                

 

 


 

March 7, 2008

                           

BNN

BNN gets insight on the U.S. jobs data from Sean Snaith, economist with the Institute for Economic Competitiveness.

                 


    

November 18, 2007                    

 

Wink News

Increase in housing developments: Will it hurt or help

Charlotte County's economy?

 

 

 

Latest News

Tiereny Lloyd of Odenton, Md., picks up her repaired shoes from Alexandria Shoe Repair and Leather Service in Alexandria, Va. on Thursday July 10, 2008. 'A younger crowd who lives in the disposable world are now realizing they can have their shoes repaired,' store owner Barbara Steube said.  (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)Consumers change buying habits, but will it last?
AP - Adrienne Radtke plans to keep riding her bike to work even if gas prices drop. Steve Pizzini got rid of his Cadillac Escalade in favor of a 16-year-old Acura and doesn't expect to have another gas-guzzler.

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