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Economic Update: Chicago Purchasing Managers Index

The Chicago Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for June was reported at 52.9, which was above the consensus expectations for a reading of 52.7.

Note that the overall reading remains well above the 50 level, which indicates the expansion continues in the region.

Prior Readings:

  • May: 52.7
  • April: 56.2
  • March: 62.2
  • February: 64.0
  • January 2012: 60.2
  • December: 62.2
  • November: 62.6
  • October: 58.4
  • September: 60.4
  • August: 56.5
  • July: 58.8
  • June: 61.1

The New Orders component was reported at 51.9 vs. 52.9 in May (third consecutive monthly decline)

Prices Paid: 54.0 vs. 60.4

Employment: 60.4 vs. 57.0

Inventories: 53.5 vs. 49.4

The Chicago PMI is designed to indicate the health of the manufacturing sector in the region. Readings above 50.0 indicate expansion while readings below 50 indicate contraction.

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