Leading Index for the United States : 1.72% (As of 2020-02-01) ( Discontinued )

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Historical Data

Date
Value
YOY (%)
2020-02-01
1.72%
+56.36%
2020-01-01
1.57%
+41.44%
2019-12-01
1.48%
+32.14%
2019-11-01
1.38%
+18.97%
2019-10-01
1.41%
-2.76%
2019-09-01
1.50%
+7.14%
2019-08-01
1.32%
-14.29%
2019-07-01
1.30%
-2.26%
2019-06-01
1.11%
-29.30%
2019-05-01
1.38%
-12.66%
2019-04-01
1.40%
-12.50%
2019-03-01
1.20%
-22.08%
2019-02-01
1.10%
-27.63%
2019-01-01
1.11%
-27.92%
Total 458

Basic Info

Leading Index for the United States was 1.72 as of 2020-02-01, according to Federal Reserve Economic Data. Historically, Leading Index for the United States reached a record high of 3.32 and a record low of -2.68, the median value is 1.48. Typical value range is from 1.23 to 1.75. The Year-Over-Year growth is 56.36%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Leading Index for the United States - last updated on 2020-02-01.

Monthly , seasonally adjusted . The leading index for each state predicts the six-month growth rate of the state's coincident index. In addition to the coincident index, the models include other variables that lead the economy: state-level housing permits (1 to 4 units), state initial unemployment insurance claims, delivery times from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) manufacturing survey, and the interest rate spread between the 10-year Treasury bond and the 3-month Treasury bill.

Category Production & Business Activity
Region USA
Source Federal Reserve Economic Data

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 1.72%
Latest Period 2020-02-01
Long Term Average 1.49%
Average Annualized Growth Rate NaN%
Value from 1 year ago -%
Change from 1 year ago %
Frequency Daily
Unit %
Download Source USSLIND.txt

Related Indicators

Related Item
Date
Value
Unit
1-Year Growth
3-Year Growth
5-Year Growth
10-Year Growth
2020-02-01
1.72
%
+56.36%
+5.61%
+1.33%
+9.88%
2023-11-01
46.70
Index
-4.69%
-6.81%
-4.50%
-2.02%

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