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Housing Market Considerations for Prospective Homebuyers
By ITR Economics on March 14, 2024

We are often asked whether the present “is a good time to buy a home.” The more pragmatic question is whether there will be a better time to purchase a home any time soon.

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Great Depression Financial Resilience

5 Pieces of Advice for Leading Your Business Through the 2030s
By ITR Economics on March 5, 2024

With the next decade quickly approaching, businesses should be starting to craft their strategies for the coming economic depression. As we continue to assist companies with our insightful...

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Great Depression Financial Resilience

3 Common Questions Our 10-Year Forecast Will Answer
By ITR Economics on February 27, 2024

With ITR Economics forecasting an economic depression during the 2030s, there is a lot for a business leader to think about when it comes to the future of their company. Financial...

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Construction Manufacturing Recessions

US Economy in 2024 – Where Are We Now?
By ITR Economics on February 20, 2024

2024 has so far been a tricky year for businesses. Many are feeling recessionary pressures. Because the major industries move through the phases of the business cycle at varying times,...

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Strong Jobs Report Not Necessarily a Bullish Signal for US Industrial Economy
By ITR Economics on February 15, 2024

The January jobs numbers landed with fanfare, and phrases such as “blowing away expectations” dominated headlines and soundbites.

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Top 5 Best and Worst US States to Be in During the 2030s Depression
By ITR Economics on February 6, 2024

The coming depression of the 2030s will have a varying impact on countries across the globe. Within the US, too, some states will fare better than others. Whether it is affordability, job...

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