United States Coincident Economic Indicator (CEI) - Conference Board

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United States Coincident Economic Indicator (CEI) - Conference Board: 112.3 (0.18%)
Last Update: April 30, 2024

United States Coincident Economic Indicator (CEI) - Conference Board closed down 112.3 as of April 30, 2024 from 112.1 from the previous month and 109.7 from last year.


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DateValues
2024-04-30 112.3
2024-03-31 112.1
2024-01-31 112.1
2023-12-31 111.9
2023-11-30 111.7
2023-10-31 111.3
2023-09-30 111.3
2023-08-31 111.1
2023-07-31 111
2023-06-30 110.1
2023-05-30 110.1
2023-04-30 109.8
2023-03-31 109.7
2023-02-28 109.7
2023-01-31 109.7
2022-12-31 109.4
2022-11-30 109.3
2022-10-31 109.4
2022-09-30 109.3
2022-08-31 109.1
2022-07-31 108.7
2022-06-30 108
2022-05-31 108.1
2022-04-30 108.1

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United States Coincident Economic Indicator (CEI) - Conference Board Statistics


IndicatorSymbolActualPreviousM/M%Y/Y%TrendSlopePercentileUpdate
Coincident Economic Indicator (CEI) - Conference Boardus.cei112.3112.102UPUP482024-04-30

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What is the United States Coincident Economic Indicator (CEI) - Conference Board

The United States Coincident Economic Indicator (CEI) developed by the Conference Board is a crucial metric that provides valuable insights into the overall economic activity and health of the U.S. economy in real-time. This indicator is designed to offer a comprehensive and multidimensional assessment by combining multiple key variables that reflect current economic conditions. By analyzing variables such as employment, industrial production, personal income, and real sales in establishing business cycles, the CEI serves as a reliable gauge of the economy's present performance and momentum.As a composite index, the United States CEI serves as an effective tool for policymakers, analysts, investors, and businesses to track the strength and direction of the economy. Its ability to incorporate a wide range of relevant economic data enables a