Weekly Economic Index (WEI)
August 27, 2020
Daniel Lewis, New York Fed
Karel Mertens, Dallas Fed
James Stock, Harvard University
The
WEI is an index of 10 weekly indicators of real economic activity,
scaled to have the units of four-quarter percent change of real GDP.
- The WEI is currently -4.91 percent, scaled to four-quarter GDP growth, for the week ended August 22 and -6.16 percent for August 15; for reference, the WEI stood at 1.55 percent for the week ended February 29.
- The increase in the WEI for the week of August 22 was due to a decline in initial unemployment insurance claims and increases in fuel sales, rail traffic, and tax withholding, which more than offset a decline in electricity output. The WEI for the week of August 15 was revised downward due to the continuing unemployment insurance claims release, which while lower than the prior week, still provided a more negative signal than previously available data.
- As alternative scales, the current WEI implies a 19.53 percent decrease in IP (YoY) and a 711k employee decrease in nonfarm payroll.
- Data dashboard and .release (.pdf)
- Historical data including recent release (.xlsx)
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