- 11/10/2008 - Salt Lake City’s economy should pick up steam mid-way through 2009
- 11/10/2008 - Boeing and Microsoft should power Seattle through 2009
- 10/02/2008 - Military Spending will Backstop the Virginia Beach–Norfolk economy in 2009
- 10/02/2008 - The Phoenix Economy will Rise Again
- 09/18/2008 - Boston’s economy still has enough heat to make tea
- 09/11/2008 - Less “Lights, Camera and Action” Hobble the L.A. Economy
- 08/12/2008 - Expect Tampa’s economy to remain weak through 2009
- 08/12/2008 - Indianapolis economy remains in the race, despite the yellow flag
- 07/07/2008 - The Big Apple loses its economic shine
- 07/07/2008 - Current headwinds will slow, but not stop, Austin’s economy
- 06/02/2008 - Despite weaknesses in housing, Memphis continues to hire
- 05/29/2008 - Miami’s economy likely to be on the sidelines into 2009
- 05/01/2008 - San Antonio’s economy will remain aloft through 2008
- 05/01/2008 - Hartford economy faces challenging times in 2008 and 2009
- 04/11/2008 - St. Catharines-Niagara’s economy chugs along despite pressures
- 03/28/2008 - Kansas City’s economy likely to cool in the near term
- 03/27/2008 - Portland should weather recession better than most U.S. major metro areas
- 02/29/2008 - Washington’s prospects weak right now, but still stronger than most other major metropolitan areas
- 02/29/2008 - Riverside/San Bernardino economy faces significant challenges in 2008
- 02/25/2008 - Vancouver’s economy will continue to shine and outperform in 2008
- 02/25/2008 - Thunder Bay’s economic growth will be “Superior” in the near term
- 02/08/2008 - Minneapolis-St. Paul’s Near Term Economic Health is Fragile
- 02/06/2008 - A Troubled Financial Sector Causes Charlotte to Downshift
- 01/10/2008 - Weak U.S. Dollar will boost Orlando’s Economy in 2008
- 01/10/2008 - Financial Market Instability Overshadows Cincinnati’s Strong Fundamentals
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