United States Business Environment Reports

Business Environment Index (BEI) — Video Archive

This archive provides access to video summaries of Business Environment Index (BEI) reports for the United States.

Each report delivers a current-state view of business conditions within a defined region. It does not forecast or interpret. It translates data into a clear, consistent picture of how the environment is functioning.

The core question is simple: How stable is this environment for operating and deploying capital today?


What Each Report Provides

Every report is structured for direct use:

  • An Integrated Stability Score (0–100) reflecting overall conditions
  • Six core dimensions: Workforce, Infrastructure, Capital Access, Regulation, Demand, and Capital Velocity
  • Directional signals showing whether conditions are improving, stable, or softening
  • Interaction effects highlighting where conditions reinforce or constrain each other
  • Identification of the primary constraint limiting performance
  • Scenario framing (upside, base, downside) defining what to monitor—not predict

How It’s Used

Organizations use these reports to:

  • compare regions before committing capital
  • validate internal assumptions
  • identify emerging pressure within local economies
  • support board-level decisions with standardized inputs

Each report stands on its own and requires no additional interpretation.


Data and Scope

Reports are generated using standardized inputs from BLS, FRED, Census, and other validated public sources. When data is lagged, it is disclosed.

Coverage includes:

  • United States (national baseline)
  • All 50 states
  • 3,000+ counties

A consistent, measurable view of business conditions—across every region in the United States.