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Index Shows Midwest Growth Picked Up in December
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December 2011

The Midwest Economy Index (MEI) was +0.09 in December, up from –0.13 in November.

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Last Updated: 01/31/2012

Index Shows Midwest Growth Picked Up in December

The Midwest Economy Index (MEI) increased to +0.09 in December from –0.13 in November, rising above its historical trend for the first time in five months. Midwest growth also outperformed its historical deviation with respect to national growth, as the relative MEI increased to +0.31 in December from –0.06 in November.

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