Survey: Midwest Economy Grows, but Inflation, Shipping Worries Loom

March 2, 2021

The economy in nine Midwest and Plains states continues to improve to levels seen before the start of the coronavirus pandemic last year, according to a new monthly survey of business leaders, but concerns about rising inflation and bottlenecks in the supply chain are tempering economic optimism.

February’s overall index of the Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions suggests improved growth, coming in at at a strong 69.6 from January’s 67.3.

Any score above 50 on the survey’s indexes suggests growth, while a score below 50 suggests recession.

But more than eight of 10 supply managers reported supply bottlenecks and delays of deliveries in receiving raw materials and supplies from vendors, said Creighton University economist Ernie Goss, who oversees the survey. One supply manager noted in the January survey that his company’s order fulfillment times that had been at 8 to 10 weeks have extended to 20 to 22 weeks.

The survey also is tracking higher inflationary pressure at the wholesale level, Goss said.

“Metal products and lumber, for example, are experiencing significant upward pressures in prices,”

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