1. Economic indicators: These indicators provide information about the overall health and performance of an economy, such as GDP, inflation rate, unemployment rate, and consumer confidence.
2. Financial indicators: These indicators provide information about the financial health and performance of a company or market, such as stock prices, earnings per share, and debt-to-equity ratio.
3. Environmental indicators: These indicators provide information about the state of the environment, such as air and water quality, biodiversity, and carbon emissions.
4. Social indicators: These indicators provide information about the well-being and quality of life of a population, such as poverty rates, education levels, healthcare access, and crime rates.
5. Health indicators: These indicators provide information about the health status of a population, such as life expectancy, infant mortality rate, disease prevalence, and access to healthcare services.
6. Performance indicators: These indicators measure the performance of an organization or individual in achieving specific goals or objectives, such as sales revenue, customer satisfaction, and employee productivity.
7. Leading indicators: These indicators provide information about future trends or changes in an economy, market, or organization, such as new orders, building permits, and consumer sentiment.
8. Lagging indicators: These indicators provide information about past trends or changes in an economy, market, or organization, such as unemployment rates, corporate profits, and GDP growth.