KPI — October 2022: The Brief

More than 617.5 million COVID-19 cases and 6.5 million deaths are confirmed across the globe. Vaccination efforts remain a top priority among health and government officials, with an ultimate goal of reaching herd immunity. Approximately 68% of Americans are fully vaccinated, according to recent CDC data. Experts estimate 70%-85% of the population must be vaccinated in order to reach herd immunity. As of mid-September, 604,511,670 vaccine doses have been administered.

To date, nearly 96 million cases were reported across the U.S, with California, Texas and Florida claiming the highest numbers, according to Statista. COVID-19 restrictions vary by state, county and even city. Review a comprehensive list of current restrictions here.

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The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® edged up in September for the second consecutive month. The Index now stands at 108.0 (1985=100), up from 103.6 in August. The Present Situation Index – based on consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market conditions – rose to 149.6 from 145.3 last month. The Expectations Index – based on consumers’ short-term outlook for income, business and labor market conditions – increased to 80.3 from 75.8.

The Consumer Sentiment Index – a survey consisting of approximately 50 core questions covering consumers’ assessments of their personal financial situation, buying attitudes and overall economic conditions – remained relatively unchanged at 58.6 in September, according to the University of Michigan Survey of Consumers.

“Inflation expectations are likely to remain relatively unstable in the months ahead, as consumer uncertainty over these expectations remained high and is unlikely to wane in the face of continued global pressures on inflation,” says Joanne Hsu, director at Survey of Consumers.

Small businesses are feeling the pressure, too. While the NFIB Small Business Optimism Index rose 0.3 points in September to 92.1, it marks the ninth consecutive month below the 48-year average of 98. Moreover, 30% of owners reported inflation as their single most important problem in business operations.

“Inflation and worker shortages continue to be the hardest challenges facing small business owners,” says Bill Dunkelberg, NFIB chief economist. “Even with these challenges, owners are still seeking opportunities to grow their business in the current period.”

Key Data Points, Courtesy of NFIB:

Professionals in the automotive, RV and powersports industries remain steadfast in their efforts to evolve their business models and grow their brands in the face of adversity. As such, the monthly Key Performance Indicator Report serves as an objective wellness check on the overall health of our nation, from the state of manufacturing and vehicle sales to current economic conditions and consumer trends. Below are a few key data points explained in further detail throughout the report:

This Month’s Top Takeaways:

KPI — October 2022: State of Business — Automotive Industry

Key Performance Indicators Report — October 2022

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