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durable goods

NOUN
  1. consumer goods that are not destroyed by use

How To Use durable goods In A Sentence

  • The resulting policy muddle might best be solved by looking to last week's durable goods report, and to an old standby. Times, Sunday Times
  • In two to three weeks, Ehrlich said, the Commerce Department plans publish statistics on durable goods orders and construction spending.
  • In two to three weeks, Ehrlich said, the Commerce Department plans publish statistics on durable goods orders and construction spending.
  • Other key indicators due out next week include consumer confidence, durable goods orders and consumer sentiment.
  • Recent economic reports had shown hints of a pickup in consumer spending and a rebound in durable goods orders. But the data on Tuesday was less reassuring.
  • Employment also fell in nondurable goods manufacturing industries, especially textiles, apparel, printing and publishing and rubber products.
  • About 2.1 million manufacturing jobs have been lost since December 2007; the majority of this decline has occurred in durable goods manufacturing (-1.6 million). Word on the Tweet: November unemployment 10.4%. [UPDATED] - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • U.S. economic reports on weekly initial jobless claims and durable goods orders for May came in largely in line with expectations, causing the dollar to extend declines against the yen.
  • Ahead of the Christmas shopping season, prices for consumer and medium-term durable goods increased compared with last month. German Consumer Prices Rise
  • The resulting policy muddle might best be solved by looking to last week's durable goods report, and to an old standby. Times, Sunday Times
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