The November NACM Credit Managers’ Index fell once again, this time by 1.2 points to a reading of 52.0, its lowest since May 2020 and the lowest non-recession, non-pandemic value recorded. Overlooking the slight rise of 0.6 in September, the CMI has trended downward for the last eight months. Hear from NACM Economist Amy Crews Cutts, Ph.D., CBE.
The November NACM Credit Managers’ Index fell once again, this time by 1.2 points to a reading of 52.0, its lowest since May 2020 and the lowest non-recession, non-pandemic value recorded. Overlooking the slight rise of 0.6 in September, the CMI has trended downward for the last eight months. Hear from NACM Economist Amy Crews Cutts, Ph.D., CBE.