Archive for August, 2009
More Signs of Economic Improvement
It seems as though consumers and businesses have gone on a tear according to an article I saw today. It seems as though national July sales of homes, cars, and capital equipment all spiked, showing their largest increase since 2005. Home sales increased by 10%, and durable goods by 5% and transportation equipment is up 18% over June.
This is yet another sign that the economy continues to improve. There is caution that some of this improvement was fueled by Cash for Clunkers (now over) and tax credits for home sales, but it’s yet another sign of hope and should have a positive impact on business morale and the accompanying psyche.
There’s no question that concerns remain as to whether improvements like this are sustainable, but the more nuggets of positive news we see like this can only serve to feed an increasingly positive environment, especially looking forward.
Manufacturing Confidence Boost
I saw an article in yesterday’s Press Democrat about signs of local improvement in business activity and a general sense of economic improvement after the depths to which we sank this past winter and is welcome news after all the gloom & doom we’ve heard for all too long.
The article cites specific examples of local companies and a recent report by the Sonoma County Economic Development Board, comparing the level of business confidence in August as compared to February, at which point it had fallen to 3.62 (on a 10-point scale). Surprisingly, the sectors showing the highest level of confidence were manufacturing (5.8) and retail (5.0).
We have a ways to go but as more stories like this appear, it’s a great sign that the worst is over and that the economy on a local and national level are on the way back. As more people and businesses see these types of success stories, it should also add to and become self-fulfilling to an extent. Either way, it’s great news that we’re on the rebound.
