
Wholesale Inflation at New Record
Wholesale prices rose less than projected by economists in December, but still set a new annual standard, the Labor Department said Thursday.

Wholesale prices rose less than projected by economists in December, but still set a new annual standard, the Labor Department said Thursday.

Consumer inflation plowed ahead at its fastest annual pace in nearly 40 years during December, according to the Labor Department.

Thor Industries, Inc., the world’s largest RV manufacturer, published its fourth annual sustainability report detailing sustainability efforts for fiscal 2021 across its global family of operating companies.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported national average gasoline prices rising from levels ending 2021.

The U.S. economy added far fewer jobs than expected in December just as the nation was grappling with a massive surge in Covid cases.

For the first time in several months, the wholesale RV market segments behaved “normally,” according to Black Book experts.

Initial claims for unemployment insurance rose a bit more than expected as the omicron variant spread rapidly through the U.S.

RVIA messaged members Monday regarding ongoing domestic shipping issues, finding some progress for companies with Chicago railyard backups.

U.S. gas prices have dropped in time for the holiday driving season, but not everyone around the country is feeling the same relief.

President Joe Biden and Democratic leaders reluctantly acknowledged Thursday that the Senate would soon recess for the year.

The Federal Reserve provided multiple indications that its run of ultra-easy policy since the beginning of the pandemic is coming to a close.

AAA Travel released its end-of-year travel report estimating 109 million people will travel at least 50 miles between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2.