Creighton Mid-America Index Down In December
The Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions Index fell to a 2025 low of 47.6 in December from the 49.5 reported in November. It was also the ninth consecutive month that the employment sub-index was in contraction territory with that component falling to 44 from 47.9 in November. Import and export indexes were a touch better in December, but remained below 50. The new orders component fell to 42.9 from 48.3 in the prior month. On a somewhat positive note, the forward six month confidence index ticked slightly higher to a neutral 50.0 from 47.4. Of the nine states comprising the index, only two, Arkansas and Missouri, posted increases in their individual Business Conditions Indexes, with both moving from the high 40s to the mid-to-low 50s. All of the other states in the Creighton survey, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota, saw their indexes decline m/m. The indexes of these seven states were all below 50 in December, with Nebraska posting the lowest reading of the group at 40.5.
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