U.S. Weekly Leading Index Ticks Up
The U.S. Weekly Leading Index ticks up to 135.5 from 135.2. The growth rate increases to 4.5% from 3.5%.
To put the economy in perspective please see links below:
- read ECRI's "Flawed Assumptions and Grand Experiments," presented by Lakshman Achuthan at the Levy Economics Institute’s 25th Annual Hyman P. Minsky Conference. Please follow this link to the presentation slides.
- watch Lakshamn Achuthan's interviews with Simon Constable at Forbes': Recession Fears Still Overblown, U.S. Headed for 'Stagflation-Lite' and What The Fed Can Learn From Carl Sagan
- read Stalling or Falling?
- read The Fiscal Equivalent of War
For a closer look at recent moves in the U.S. Weekly Leading Index, please see the chart below: