Durable goods orders fall for third month in a row
Rising uncertainty tied to global conflict is weighing on business investment and economic momentum.
Isys Morrow
In this article published April 7, 2026, on Marketplace:
At this moment, we are barely holding our head above the water. Things could go south very, very fast.
— Hitendra Chaturvedi, professor of practice, NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management
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