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Manufacturer's Shipments, Inventories, and Orders

07/02/2010 - 10:00am

New orders for manufactured goods decreased 1.4% in May to $413.2 billion following eight consecutive monthly increases. Shipments declined 1.3% to $416.8 billion. Unfilled orders rose 0.2% to $802.8 billion, and inventories declined 0.4% to $520.4 billion.

Undersecretary for Economic Affairs Rebecca Blank Promotes Census in Schools in Hawaii

Kalihi, Hawaii —Commerce Under Secretary for Economic Affairs Rebecca Blank urged Hawaiians to participate in the 2010 Census at a Census in Schools event at the Linapuni Elementary School on Tuesday. “As you know, Hawaii was an undercounted state in the 2000 Census, and we don’t want that to happen in 2010,” Blank said. “The complete count of our children nationwide is critical to their health, education and the future strength of our communities and labor force. That’s why it’s so important parents list their children on the 2010 Census form and mail it back.” (More)

Census Bureau to Develop Supplemental Poverty Measure

New measurement will complement but not replace existing statistic

The Commerce Department’s U.S. Census Bureau is preparing to develop a Supplemental Poverty Measure that will use the best new data and methodologies to obtain an improved understanding of the economic well-being of American families and of how federal policies affect those living in poverty. The initiative to create the new statistic is included in the President’s FY2011 budget proposal.

Under Secretary Blank Updates 2010 Census Partners

Undersecretary Rebecca Blank at the National Congres of American IndiansWashington, DC (March 2, 2010)- Under Secretary of Economic Affairs Becky Blank spoke on behalf of Secretary Locke at the National Conference of American Indians (NCAI) Winter Conference on the importance of participating in the 2010 Census.

Commerce Secretary Gary Locke Statement on October 2009 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services

WASHINGTON – On the eve of his trip to Copenhagen, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke issued the following statement on the release of the October 2009 U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services report by the Commerce Department’s U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Today’s report showed that U.S. exports increased by 2.6 percent to $136.8 billion since September 2009. Imports to the U.S. increased 0.4 percent to $169.8 billion. The trade deficit shrank 7.6 percent to $32.9 billion from a revised $35.7 in September.