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Alexander Miron

Alexander Miron is an associate economist in the West Chester office of Moody's Economy.com. In addition to contributing to the Dismal Scientist web site, he covers state and regional economies in the U.S. and Canada. He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Ursinus College.

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Analysis

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Nov 20, 2009  Regional Employment Climbs, but Jobless Rates Still High
Oct 21, 2009  Regional Jobless Rates Stabilize, but Employment Falls Broadly
Oct 19, 2009  Government Transfer Receipts Bolster State Income
Sep 18, 2009  Regional Employment Backtracks a Bit
Aug 24, 2009  Regional Jobs Report Not as Rosy as It Appears
Jul 17, 2009  Regional Jobs Disparities Remain as Decline Slows
Jun 19, 2009  Job Market Deteriorates Unevenly Among States
May 26, 2009  House Prices Fail to Show Signs of Life
May 22, 2009  Regional Jobless Rates Steady, Hinting at Improvement
Apr 20, 2009  Employment Shrinks Uniformly Across Regions
Mar 27, 2009  Regional Employment Fell Broadly in February
Mar 10, 2009  Regional Revisions Show Dimmer Employment Picture
Jan 27, 2009  Job Markets Reeling in Nearly All States
Dec 23, 2008  Grim News on Housing
Dec 19, 2008  Regional Labor Markets Weaken Broadly
Nov 21, 2008  Employment Contracts Across U.S. Regions
Oct 21, 2008  Regional Labor Markets Take a Turn for the Worse
Sep 19, 2008  Regional Jobs and Income Point to Weak 2nd Half
Aug 15, 2008  Regional Employment Weakens Broadly
Jul 23, 2008  Beige Book: Economy Weakens as Prices Rise
Jul 22, 2008  Which U.S. Cities Are Growing, and Why
Jul 18, 2008  Jobs Recede Across the Country
Jun 20, 2008  State Employment Gains, but Labor Markets Loosen
Jun 19, 2008  Regional Gaps Widen as Personal Income Growth Slows
May 19, 2008  Job Losses Spread to More States
  

Economic Indicators

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