
S.C. Economic Indicators Data |
The South Carolina Economic Indicators are a set of key South Carolina variables useful for gauging current and future economic conditions in the state. At the heart of the South Carolina Economic Indicators are the Coincident and Leading Composite Indexes, designed to provide a concise overview of the state's economy today and in the future. Included on this page are links to the composite indexes, the components of the two indexes, and a variety of other key South Carolina and U.S. variables. All variables are updated through the most recently available release. The most recent Coincident and Leading Composite Index data are through September 2008 . Please e-mail us if you need other South Carolina variables not available on the listing. Methodology. Use your browser's "back" button to return to this page after you have reviewed the data.
Summary Statistics for most recent month South Carolina Economic Indicators Download Raw Data (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Download Raw Data ( Seasonally Adjusted) S.C. Leading Composite Index S.C. Coincident Composite Index Leading Index Components Average Manufacturing Workweek Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance Real Weekly Earnings in Manufacturing U.S. Leading Index Coincident Index Components Retail Sales Total Nonfarm Employment Total Unemployment Rate Revised (BLS) data 1/94-present.
Other S.C. Economic Data (Labor Market) Durable Goods Manufacturing Employment Manhours in Manufacturing Ratio of Average Weeks Claimed to Insured Employment Miscellaneous Data Textile Employment Unemployment Insurance Benefits Labor Force U.S. Data Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers and Annual Inflation Rate Industrial Production Index