Omaha, Neb., April 15, 2020 – The Greater Omaha Chamber today released Monthly Economic Indicators (MEI) for February, 2020, noting the region was “approximately 9,000 net new jobs compared to February 2019,” while average private hourly wages rose about $1.24 over this time last year.

The chamber’s research team, which aggregates and analyzes a range of economic activities, suggested COVID-19 “has had an impact on Greater Omaha’s economy and we expect to see the effects of the pandemic in the March data.”

Downloads
Download Greater Omaha’s February 2020 Monthly Economic Indicators (MEI) here
Download Greater Omaha’s February 2020 Building Permit data here.   

About Greater Omaha
Greater Omaha is a No. 1 ranked up-and-coming-tech hotspot and Time magazine’s 2017 No. 3 Most Up-and-Coming City in America. Recognized for its “We Don’t Coast” attitude, and named America’s No. 2 Best Small City, Greater Omaha is home to more than 30 communities and nearly 1 million people, with a youthful population (more than 40 percent are age 24 or younger), low cost of living and steady economic growth that outpaces the nation. Berkshire Hathaway, Mutual of Omaha, Peter Kiewit Sons’ Inc. and Union Pacific – all Fortune 500 companies – call Greater Omaha “home.”

About the Greater Omaha Chamber
The mission of the Greater Omaha Chamber is to champion a thriving business community and a prosperous region through visionary leadership and collaboration. The chamber represents a seven-county, Nebraska / Iowa economic development partnership committed to creating jobs and growing regional capital investment. One of the largest, two-state partnerships of its kind, the Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership includes Advance Southwest Iowa Corporation (Pottawattamie County), Cass County Nebraska Economic Development Council, Gateway Development Corporation (Washington County), Greater Fremont Development Council (Dodge County), Greater Omaha Chamber (Douglas County), Nebraska City Area Economic Development Corporation (Otoe County), Sarpy County Economic Development Corporation (Sarpy County).