"Comparatively speaking, there's good news on the economy in Wabash County: The numbers indicate that after four years of decline, the economy seems to be stabilizing.
That's how Richard Harshbarger reads the latest numbers on economic activity. Harshbarger, professor emeritus of economics at Manchester College, has been monitoring the ebb and flow of economic activity in Wabash County since 1985.
In his latest report, Harshbarger wrote:
“Wabash County's economic environment stabilized during the first six months of 2006. The Economic Index of Wabash County was at 115.7 (1985=100) in June, as compared with 115.9 in December 2005."
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Saturday, August 19, 2006
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