December - Chicago Business Barometer™
The Chicago Business Barometer™ slipped 3.3 points to 36.9 in December. This is the third consecutive monthly decline, with the index at its lowest since May 2024, and below the 2024 average.
The decline was primarily driven by a fall in New Orders, with Production also lower. Increases in Employment, Supplier Deliveries and Order Backlogs, restricted the downward move.
December special question asked: "With potential tariff increases in the coming months, is your business taking any of the following pre-cautions/considerations?" (Participants were able to select one or more). The top two answers were Increasing Inventories over 50%, Looking into on-shoring above 40%.
Released December 30, 2024.
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