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Empire State Manufacturing Survey
The monthly survey of manufacturers in New York State conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Supplemental Reports
2010
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December
Prices paid for major budget categories
November
Debt, cash, financing and credit
October
Borrowing needs and credit standards
September
Selling prices
August
Capital spending
July
Outlook for second half of 2010 and export markets
June
Capital spending
May
Past and expected changes in prices
April
Most significant problems
March
Borrowing needs and credit standards
February
Recent & expected changes in workforce
January
Factors driving capital spending plans
2009
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December
Prices paid for major budget categories
November
Debt, cash, financing and credit
October
Borrowing needs and credit standards
September
Selling prices
August
Most significant problems
July
Outlook for second half of 2009 & effects of stimulus program
June
Capital spending
May
Past and expected changes in prices
April
Effects of tight credit on business
March
Borrowing needs and credit standards
February
Commercial space usage
January
Recent & expected changes in workforce
2008
December
Prices paid for major budget categories
November
Debt, cash, financing and credit
October
Borrowing needs and credit standards
September
Selling prices
August
Most significant problems
July
Outlook for second half of 2008
June
Capital spending
May
Past & expected changes in prices
April
Recent & expected changes in workforce
March
Borrowing needs and credit standards
February
FX rates, delayed payments and credit
January
State regulations
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