ACER Press Releases and Annual Schedule

The Anderson Center publishes regular newsletters and press releases that provide timely information on leading economic indicators, consumer confidence, manufacturing activity and housing affordability in the State of California, as well as Orange and Riverside/San Bernardino counties.

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Submissions from 2014

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Leading Employment Indicators Dips, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Manufacturing Economy Improves, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Consumer Sentiment Stalled, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Leading Employment Indicator Suggests a Stronger Job Market, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Manufacturing Sector Holds Steady, Anderson Center for Economic Research

Submissions from 2013

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California Consumer Sentiment Slips, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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The Economy is Stuck in Low Gear, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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An Uptick In California's Leading Employment Indicator, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Slower Growth Predicted In Manufacturing, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Consumer Sentiment at a Six-Year High, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Leading Employment Indicator Creeps Up, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Manufacturing Takes A Leap, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Consumer Sentiment Slips, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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A Strong Housing Recovery Fuels Growth, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Leading Employment Indicator Slips, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Solid Rebound In Manufacturing, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Consumer Sentiment Nearing 6-Year High, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Leading Employment Indicator Slides, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Growth In Manufacturing Is Tapering Off, Anderson Center for Economic Research

Submissions from 2012

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California Consumer Sentiment Ticks Down, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Strong Headwinds Ahead: Highlights of the 35 Annual Chapman University Economic Forecast, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Leading Employment Indicator Moves Higher, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Growth Path Is Slowing In The Manufacturing Sector, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Consumer Confidence at a 5-Year High, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Leading Indicator Points to Steady Job Growth, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Sustained Growth In Manufacturing Sector, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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The Recovery is Not Going to Stall, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Consumer Confidence Hits Pre-recession High, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Leading Indicator Points to a Notch-Higher Job Growth, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Manufacturing Sector Gaining Strength, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Consumer Confidence Rebounds, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Leading Employment Indicator Points to Improving Job Market, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Rebound in the Manufacturing Sector, Anderson Center for Economic Research

Submissions from 2011

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California Consumer Sentiment Slides, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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2012 Presidential Election Forecast, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Economic Forecast for the U.S., California and Orange County, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Leading Employment Indicator Ticks Up, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Manufacturing Growth Slows, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Consumer Sentiment Holds Steady, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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California Leading Employment Indicator Remains Above its Critical Level, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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Rise in Manufacturing Growth and Commodity Prices Subsides, Anderson Center for Economic Research

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The Recovery Downshifts But Not In Reverse, Anderson Center for Economic Research