Composite Leading Indicator in the United States increased to 100.41 points in August from 100.35 points in July of 2025. Composite Leading Indicator in the United States averaged 100.00 points from 1955 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 103.81 points in December of 1972 and a record low of 92.84 points in April of 2020. source: OECD



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Composite Leading Indicator 100.41 100.35 points Aug 2025



United States Composite Leading Indicator
The composite leading indicator (CLI) is designed to provide early signals of turning points in business cycles showing fluctuation of the economic activity around its long term potential level. CLIs show short-term economic movements in qualitative rather than quantitative terms.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
100.41 100.35 103.81 92.84 1955 - 2025 points Monthly
Amplitude adjusted, Long-term average = 100