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ITR Experts Say Construction

A Booming Construction Segment
By ITR Economics on July 18, 2024

Readers of our Trends Report™ know that we have since the end of the COVID recession attributed a portion of the activity in US Private Office Construction to data centers.

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The Dangers of Misleading News Headlines
By ITR Economics on July 16, 2024

In this digital age of social media and a myriad of media outlets, news and information is always at our fingertips. However, every media organization is biased in some shape or form, as...

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Manufacturing Q&A

US Manufacturing Overview for 2024 With ITR Economist Michael Feuz
By ITR Economics on July 11, 2024

ITR Economist and Speaker Michael Feuz provides our outlook for the US manufacturing industry in 2024 and over the next few years. He details how long each market will be under the economic...

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ITR Experts Say Manufacturing

4 Pieces of Advice for Nonresidential Construction in 2024
By ITR Economics on June 25, 2024

Most nonresidential construction sectors have transitioned into Phase C, Slowing Growth, and many are feeling the weight of a potential recessionary phase. Not only that, but other...

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Manufacturing Q&A

High-Tech Manufacturing Overview With ITR Economist Director Eric Post
By ITR Economics on June 18, 2024

In recent years we have seen a boon in manufacturing tied to high-tech applications including semiconductors, computers, and communications equipment. With semiconductors and high-tech...

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ITR Experts Say Manufacturing

Know the Difference Between ‘Excess’ and ‘Elevated’
By ITR Economics on June 13, 2024

Our blog last week noted that inventories are normalizing relative to their pre-pandemic trajectory. This is a positive development, given the way excess inventories tie up the holder’s...

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