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Entries in Quarterly Economic Survery (2)

Thursday
Jan282010

Business Leaders for Michigan’s Quarterly Survey

Business Leaders for Michigan’s quarterly survey of 70 of Michigan’s most prominent executives indicates that Michigan will continue to lag the nation’s economic performance over the next eighteen months, but modest hiring in Michigan should begin to pick up in the next six months. The executives represent a cross-section of industries across Michigan and are in a unique position to assess the direction of the economy. 
Highlights of the survey include:

  • Most Michigan companies expect to perform better than their sector competitors.
  • Approximately 42% forecast increased hiring in Michigan in the next 6 months.  Eighty percent forecast flat or lower capital investment in Michigan during the same period.  Both are improvements from the last quarter.
  • 89% believe Michigan’s economy will be the same or deteriorate over the next 6 months, about the same results as the 3rd quarter survey.  100% think the US economy will be the same or get better. 
  • 64% think Michigan’s economy will be the same or continue to get worse 18 months from now, while 100% think the US economy will be the same or better.  The Michigan outlook is the same as the 3rd quarter survey.

For more about the survey, click here

Later this month, Business Leaders will release its 2010 Benchmarking Report.

Tuesday
Oct272009

Business Leaders' Economic Survey Results: Michigan Still Behind, US Will Soon Improve

Business Leaders for Michigan’s quarterly economic outlook survey indicates that Michigan will continue to lag the nation’s economic performance over the next eighteen months, but there is less pessimism than in the 2nd quarter survey.    The survey will be released to the media next week.  The press release & results are attached.  Highlights of the survey include:

  • Most Michigan companies expect to perform better than their sector competitors.
  • Approximately 90% forecast flat or lower employment and capital investment in Michigan in the next 6 months.
  • 100% believe Michigan’s economy will be the same or deteriorate over the next 6 months, but less severely than in the 2nd quarter survey.  95% think the US economy will be the same or get better. 
  • 66% think Michigan’s economy will be the same or continue to get worse 18 months from now, while 98% think the US economy will be the same or better.  The Michigan outlook is 21% better than the 2nd quarter survey.