The Conference Board Leading Economic Index For The U.S. Increased In April
May 22, 2104
The Conference Board Leading Economic Index (LEI) for the U.S. increased 0.4 percent in April to 101.4, following a 1.0 percent increase in March, and a 0.5 percent increase in February.
"The LEI rose for the third consecutive month, driven largely by improving housing and financial market conditions," said Ataman Ozyildrim, Economist at The Conference Board. "This latest report suggests the economy will continue to expand, and may even pick up steam through the second half of the year."
"Despite a brutal winter which brought the economy to a halt, the overall trend in the leading economic index has remained positive," said Ken Goldstein, Economist at The Conference Board. "If consumers continue to spend, and businesses pick up the pace of investment, the industrial core of the economy will benefit and GDP growth could move closer towards the 3 percent range."
The Conference Board Coincident Economic Index for the U.S. increased 0.1 percent in April to 108.5, following a 0.3 percent increase in March, and a 0.3 percent increase in February.
The Conference Board Lagging Economic Index for the U.S. increased 0.2 percent in April to 123.3, following a 0.7 percent increase in March and a 0.2 percent increase in February.
Source: The Conference Board
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