"The feds were raising rates, and the economy has still moved along and is improving a bit at least in manufacturing, which is what our survey said," said Goss. "But, when the federal government runs a deficit, which will be about $2.2 trillion this year, it's really hard to move lower when you've got that kind of tailwind, and that's what we've got--an economic tailwind that has shown up in our April survey of manufacturing supply managers." [Goss: April BCI continues to show mixed bag]South Dakota is at full employment so expect inflation to edge higher in the coming months.
5/4/24
Goss: South Dakota's economy sucks less due to Biden "tailwind"
Creighton University's Ernie Goss follows the economies of nine midwestern states including South Dakota's.
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