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Most economic indicators tracked by MMAC improved in October

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Most of the economic indicators tracked by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce improved in October, according to the MMAC’s latest economic trends report. In October, 12 of the 23 economic indicators improved over year-ago levels, the report said. In September, 13 of the 22 (data for one wasn’t available) economic indicators tracked by MMAC

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Most of the economic indicators tracked by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce improved in October, according to the MMAC’s latest economic trends report. In October, 12 of the 23 economic indicators improved over year-ago levels, the report said. In September, 13 of the 22 (data for one wasn’t available) economic indicators tracked by MMAC showed year-over-year improvement. October’s total marks the ninth time in ten months that a majority of local indicators pointed upward, the MMAC report says. “While we’re still seeing more positive economic indicators than negative ones, the balance of positive and negative indicators has been relatively close throughout most of 2022. This gives us some pause as to the long-term sustainability of this trend,” said Bret Mayborne, MMAC’s vice president of economic research. “Among October indicators, the leisure and hospitality sector saw its first year-over-year job decline in 19 months as it comes off its pandemic recovery phase. Meanwhile, both earnings indicators for manufacturing production workers posted strong double-digit increases.” Highlights of the data include:

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