January 6, 2015

SE Michigan Purchasing Managers Index shows sharp increase in December

Reflecting a sustained economic upswing, the Southeast Michigan Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) surpassed November's PMI of 56.8 to record a strong year-end finish of 64.2 for December. During the last six months the PMI has finished near or above 55. A PMI value above 50 generally suggests economic growth. "Contributing factors that lead to December's increase include a number of indices," said Timothy Butler, associate professor of supply chain management at Wayne State's School of Business, who interpreted this month's results. "Specifically, increases in the Production Index, New Orders Index, Employment Index and the Finished Goods Index lead the economic growth for the month." The positive outlook toward the economy is expected to continue as 83 percent of this month's respondents believe the economy will remain stable, while 17 percent indicated they expect Southeast Michigan economy to become more stable over the next six months.

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