April - Chicago Business Barometer™
The Chicago Business Barometer™ descended 3.5 points to 37.9 in April. This is the fifth consecutive monthly fall, pushing the index to its lowest levels since November 2022.
Four out of five subcomponents fell, with the move driven lower signficantly by falls in New Orders, Production, Employment, and to a lesser extent Supplier Deliveries, whilst Order Backlogs offset some of this differentiation.
Employment lowest since February 2023. New Orders dropped to November 2022 levels.
A special question in April asked: Looking ahead which of the following potential disruptions are you most concern about? Top two responses were 36% Geopolitical Conflicts, and tied for second were 20% each for Cyber Attacks and Supply Shortages.
Released April 30, 2024.
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Full Story: Forbes
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