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TN Business Barometer DIPS! Jan 23, 2021 at 06:34 am by WGNS
(MURFREESBORO) Outlook for the future dropped among the state’s business leaders following the November election and subsequent Electoral College certification, according to the latest Tennessee Business Barometer by MTSU’s Jones College of Business.
The latest Tennessee Business Barometer Index decreased to 212, a noticeable dip from 309 in October. The current online survey of 125 business leaders from across Tennessee was conducted between Jan. 11-18, 2021.
Although outlook had surged higher in October 2020 (up from 88 in July) prior to the hotly contested presidential election between incumbent Donald Trump and eventual winner Joe Biden, “optimism for a brighter future has now faded,” noted Tim Graeff, director of the university’s Office of Consumer Research, which oversees the quarterly index.
Consumer Outlook Falls In TN Dec 24, 2020 at 01:50 pm by WGNS
(MURFREESBORO) A statewide MTSU study shows that the outlook of the current and future economy has plummeted among Tennessee consumers following the recent presidential election and as COVID-19 cases continue to explode across the state.
On the heels of summer and fall gains as the nation rebounded from the economic impact of COVID-19, the Tennessee Consumer Outlook Index returned to negative territory, dropping to -58 in December from 44 in September, reports the Office of Consumer Research in the Jennings A. Jones College of Business at MTSU.
“Of most significance is the eroding outlook for the future, which had remained steady during the year,” said Tim Graeff, marketing professor and director of the Office of Consumer Research. “Recent improvements in outlook as the economy began to rebound from the pandemic have now been negated. Such negative views and outlook have led to more hesi