Modest growth predicted for Nebraska in first half of 2017
4 Jan 2017
Nebraska’s economic growth is predicted to be modest during the first six months of the new year, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Bureau of Business Research reported Friday.
The state’s leading economic indicator fell below zero — which is neutral — to negative 0.32 percent in November.
That’s down from October’s revised figure, positive 0.10 percent and September’s revised 1.01 percent.
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