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October 2007

The Chicago Fed National Activity Index was –0.45 in September, up from –0.68 in August.

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Last Updated: 10/22/2007

Index Shows Economic Growth Below Average in September

The Chicago Fed National Activity Index was –0.45 in September, up from –0.68 in August. All four broad categories of indicators made negative contributions to the index in September. However, contributions from three categories—production; employment; and sales, orders and inventories—improved in September from August.

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