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| Index of Coincident Economic Indicators |
| Tracking economic activity in New Jersey,
New York, and New York City |
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| Indexes
of Coincident Economic Indicators (CEI) for the New York-New
Jersey Region 1995 to present ![]() Our Indexes of Coincident Economic Indicators (CEI) for March show economic activity grew moderately in New Jersey and a bit more strongly in New York City and especially in New York State. Background For more information, see: Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics Blog, April 2013 Just Released: August Indexes of Coincident Economic Indicators Show Uneven Growth across the Region Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics Blog, September 2012 Just Released: January's Indexes of Coincident Economic Indicators Show Fairly Robust Activity across the Region Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics Blog, March 2012 Just Released: July’s Indexes of Coincident Economic Indicators Show Economic Activity Picking Up across the Region Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics Blog, August 2011 Two New Indexes
Offer a Broad View of Economic Activity in the New York-New
Jersey Region For further questions, contact James Orr, (212) 720-5491, or Rae Rosen, (212) 720-1935. Other Regional Economic Activity
Indexes Coincident
and Leading Economic Indicators for Texas |


