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    The December Contractor Comfort Index (CCI) shows that contractors are closing out 2014 feeling positive about short-term growth.

    Contractor Comfort Index at 71 for December, Up 4 from 2013

    Dec. 30, 2014
    The December Contractor Comfort Index (CCI) shows that contractors are closing out 2014 feeling positive about short-term growth. ACCA began measuring contractor attitudes toward short-term economic growth with the CCI in February 2010.

    The December Contractor Comfort Index (CCI) shows that contractors are closing out 2014 feeling positive about short-term growth. ACCA began measuring contractor attitudes toward short-term economic growth with the CCI in February 2010.

    For December 2014, the CCI is 71. The CCI also shows that contractors are feeling better than they were 12 months earlier when the CCI was 67.  

    The CCI is calculated based on a survey of the association's contractor members, who are asked how positive they feel about new business prospects, existing business activity, and expected staffing decisions in the short-term future. Weighted and averaged into one number, a CCI of 50 or above reflects anticipated growth.
     
    The CCI is released prior to the start of each month; the next index number will be released during the last week of January. 

    ACCA is the national non-profit organization serving the indoor environment and energy services community, including air conditioning, heating, refrigeration, hydronics, and building performance contractors. Learn more at http://www.acca.org.