US: National Activity Index rises to 0.47 in April from 0.36 in March By Frank_Macro UnitedStates GDP Macroeconomics
It has remained stable in the mid-0.0s since the start of the year. The US National Activity Index rose to 0.47 in April from 0.36 in March, data released by theof Chicago revealed on Monday. The National Activity Index is a monthly index designed to gauge overall economic activity and related inflationary pressure. The index has been relatively stable in the mid-0.0s since the start of the year, suggesting a modest but consistent growth rate.
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