Article: Decision Analyst U.S. Economic Index For May Holds Steady; Canadian Economic Index Rises Sharply.

DALLAS and FORT WORTH, Texas -- The Decision Analyst U.S. Economic Index for May, based on a nationwide Internet survey conducted the last 10 days of the month, indicates that U.S. economic activity held steady in May, rising only one point -- to 112 from April's 111. At 112 the Index is slowly pushing back up toward the March number of 115, which was the highest it had been since January 2001. All of this is consistent with reports of a slow, weak economic recovery.

 
   Decision Analyst U.S. Economic Index For The Past 13 Months 
   2001  2002 
   May  June  July  Aug. Sept. Oct.  Nov.  Dec.  Jan.  Feb.  Mar.  Apr.  May  ...





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