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VOL. 40 | NO. 10 | Friday, March 4, 2016

US trade gap widens to $45.7 billion in January

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. trade deficit rose in January as American exports fell for a fourth straight month.

The Commerce Department says the gap between exports and imports climbed to $45.7 billion in January from a revised $44.7 billion in December. Exports of goods and services fell 2.1 percent in January to $176.5 billion, lowest since June 2011. American exporters have been hurt by weakness around the world and by a strong dollar that makes U.S. products more expensive overseas.

Imports slid 1.3 percent $222.1 billion, lowest since April 2011. Petroleum imports of $11.2 billion were the lowest since November 2003. January imports of autos and auto parts hit a record $30.6 billion.

The deficit in the trade of goods with China rose to $31.1 billion in January from $29.7 billion.

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RECORD TOTALS DAY WEEK YEAR
PROPERTY SALES 0 0 0
MORTGAGES 0 0 0
FORECLOSURE NOTICES 0 0 0
BUILDING PERMITS 0 0 0
BANKRUPTCIES 0 0 0
BUSINESS LICENSES 0 0 0
UTILITY CONNECTIONS 0 0 0
MARRIAGE LICENSES 0 0 0