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Dixon Hughes Goodman Triad Business Index Table of Contents

    1. Introduction
    2. Tracking the Triad Economy
    3. Triad Business Index
    4. National Economic Indicators
    5. Monetary Indicators
    6. Unemployment Rate
    7. Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance
    8. Total Employment
    9. Goods-Producing Employment
    10. Service-Providing Employment
    11. Residential Building Permits
    12. PTIA Air-Cargo Shipments
    13. MSA Employment Growth
    14. Number and Prices of Existing Homes Sold
    15. Housing Summary
    16. Table 1: Triad Economic Indicators
    17. Table 2: North Carolina Metro Indicators
    18. Table 3: Triad Business Index Historical Values
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Shaded areas indicate periods of recession as determined by the
National Bureau of Economic Research.

Triad Business Index

The level of economic activity in the Piedmont Triad as measured by the Dixon Hughes Goodman Triad Business Index (1992 = 100) was off 0.1% in March.  Over the past 12 months, the index has fallen 0.4%.  In comparison, business activity in North Carolina has risen 2.3% over the past 12 months and was up 0.3% in March.


¹The Triad is defined as an eight-county area that is composed of Alamance, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham, Stokes, and Yadkin.


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