NMMA details effect of spending bill on industry
Agencies were spared some cuts, setting the stage for a debate later this year about funding for fiscal 2018.
Agencies were spared some cuts, setting the stage for a debate later this year about funding for fiscal 2018.
A coalition of recreational boating and sportfishing advocates urged the Trump administration and Congress to amend the ethanol laws.
The root of the problem was that consumer spending rose just 0.3 percent.
The Little Rock Port Authority is asking President Trump to include inland waterways in his proposed infrastructure plan.
The NMMA urged its members to weigh in on the possible renegotiation or termination of NAFTA.
Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton says corporate CEOs are already sweating logistics.
The U.S. housing industry sent generally positive signals last week, and that has implications for everyone who sells goods and services to homeowners, including boatbuilders and their dealers.
It began after the November election — a wave of confidence that washed over consumers and business owners — and months later two important barometers of economic sentiment show that Americans continue to expect rising growth and prosperity this year.

Sales of homes, big-ticket items (boats, too) are up, confidence is at a 16-year high and personal income is on a forward track
The University of Michigan said today that its preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index for April edged higher.
Agencies were spared some cuts, setting the stage for a debate later this year about funding for fiscal 2018.
A coalition of recreational boating and sportfishing advocates urged the Trump administration and Congress to amend the ethanol laws.
The root of the problem was that consumer spending rose just 0.3 percent.
The Little Rock Port Authority is asking President Trump to include inland waterways in his proposed infrastructure plan.
The NMMA urged its members to weigh in on the possible renegotiation or termination of NAFTA.
Audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton says corporate CEOs are already sweating logistics.
The U.S. housing industry sent generally positive signals last week, and that has implications for everyone who sells goods and services to homeowners, including boatbuilders and their dealers.
It began after the November election — a wave of confidence that washed over consumers and business owners — and months later two important barometers of economic sentiment show that Americans continue to expect rising growth and prosperity this year.

Sales of homes, big-ticket items (boats, too) are up, confidence is at a 16-year high and personal income is on a forward track
The University of Michigan said today that its preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index for April edged higher.