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Latest Construction Data Shows Signs of Struggle South and North of the Border

May 19, 2009 - Alex Carrick
Abstract:

The April 2009 housing starts number for the U.S. was a continuation of the bad news in the residential sector that extends back several years. In Canada, the problems in the non-residential building category have just shown up in the latest construction cost index numbers released by Statistics Canada. Everyone wants to see an improvement in the numbers. But the turnaround will come in incremental stages, with a step or two forward matched by a step or two backwards for several more months.

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05/20/2009 - posted by Carl Camo

If you will review the latest construction data, it illustrates the signs of struggle in south and north of the border. Hence, it only means that we still in economic downturn, and every penny is worth to save. But did you hear the latest news about usmint.gov? This is cool site for coin collectors, especially collectors of coins made by the U.S. Mint, which are quite valuable.  Usmint.gov has information on some upcoming coins, especially the Presidential series of $1 coins.  One of the new coins about to be released into circulation is the John Tyler coin.  You won’t need installment loans for one – it’s a dollar – but it features one of the least covered Presidents.  Tyler was the President that annexed Texas and Florida, and was one of only three presidents that wasn’t a member of any party during his term.  You can find out more about upcoming coins from usmint.gov without needing debt relief for viewing it.  They might want to buy rolls of the new Lincoln pennies using this website, which show a photo of a teenage Lincoln reading a book on the tails side. Just make sure you don’t go crazy getting installment loans to pay for pennies. The argument that they’re worthless and should not be made anymore has been simmering for a while. Since, There might come a day when pennies are obsolete.

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