November - Chicago Business Barometer™
The Chicago Business Barometer™ eased 1.4 points to 40.2 in November. This was the second consecutive monthly fall from 46.6 in September, leaving the index 2.7 points below the year-to-date average.
The decline was due to four of the five subcomponents falling (Production, New Orders, Order Backlogs and Employment), with only Supplier Deliveries rising in October.
Four of the five subcomponents fell in November (Production, Order Backlogs, Employment and Supplier Deliveries), with only New Orders rising.
November special question asked: "Has there been a change in levels of inventories beyond seasonal norms to offer protection from further supply chain disruptions?" Majority responded with No - inventories maintain at seasonal norms 54.6%, Yes - slight increase and No - inventories lower due to concerns regarding demand at 18.2, and Not Unsure at 9.1%.
Released November 27, 2024.
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