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Most economic indicators tracked by MMAC declined in July

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Only 7 of the 23 economic indicators tracked by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce showed year-over-year growth, according to the MMAC’s latest monthly economic trends report. That’s down from 8 local economic indicators that showed year-over-year growth in June. July was the 12th consecutive month that less than 50% of the local economic indicators

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Only 7 of the 23 economic indicators tracked by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce showed year-over-year growth, according to the MMAC’s latest monthly economic trends report. That’s down from 8 local economic indicators that showed year-over-year growth in June. July was the 12th consecutive month that less than 50% of the local economic indicators tracked by the MMAC showed year-over-year growth. “July’s indictors showed continued weakness in most employment indicators and some improvements in local housing and real estate indicators,” said Bret Mayborne, the MMAC’s vice president - economic research. Highlights of the data include:

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