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U.S. manufacturing activity expanded in October, but at a slower rate than reported in September according to new data released this morning by the Institute for Supply Management. ISM's index of U.S. manufacturing activity, based on a survey of U.S. supply executives, slowed to 58.7 in October, 2.1% shy of September's historic 60.8% -- its highest reading in 13 years.
Any reading over 50 indicates expansion, according to the ISM's metrics. October marks the 14th consecutive month of growth in the manufacturing sector, and the 101st month of growth for the U.S. economy overall.
Overall, the U.S. manufacturing sector and the economy overall has experienced strong growth, corresponding with multiple local Fed reports, such as New York manufacturing activity reaching a new high, and a ...(Full Article)
U.S. manufacturing activity expanded far more than expected in September, according to new data released this morning by the Institute for Supply Management. The ISM's manufacturing index soared to 60.8, topping August's reading by 2 percentage points.
The U.S. is now closing in on a full year of expansion, according to ISM data. September's reading marks the U.S. manufacturing sector's 13th consecutive month of growth, and the 100th consecutive month of growth for the U.S. economy as a whole.
The ISM's Manufacturing Report on Business is a leading economic indicator based on a survey of the nation's supply executives. September's 60.8 reading is the highest level the Institute has since May 2004.
Accelerating growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector corresponds with the 3.1% ri...(Full Article)
U.S. manufacturing activity expanded at a steady clip in July, though at a somewhat slower rate than reported in June, according to new data released this morning by the Institute for Supply Management . The ISM's manufacturing index now stands at 56.3% -- 1.5% lower than June's 57.8, but still representative of a thriving U.S. manufacturing sector that is closing in on a full year of expansion. July's reading marks the manufacturing sector's 11th consecutive month of growth, and the 98th consecutive month of expansion for the U.S. economy as a whole.
The ISM's Manufacturing Report on Business is a leading economic indicator based on a survey of the nation's supply executives. June's reading of 57.8 was the highest level the Institute has recorded in 3 years with industrial production ...(Full Article)
Manufacturing activity in the U.S. surged by 2.6 percentage points in June according to new data released this morning by the Institute for Supply Management -- the highest level the Institute has recorded in 3 years. The ISM's manufacturing index now stands at 57.8% in the sector's tenth consecutive month of expansion.
The ISM's Manufacturing Report on Business, is a leading economic indicator based on a survey of the nation's supply executives. June's reading is welcome news for the sector, as growth in manufacturing had decelerated in May, inching up just 0.1%.
Growth was reported in fifteen of eighteen industries reporting to the ISM, with strong readings recorded in furniture & related products; nonmetallic mineral products; paper products; machinery; electrical equipment, appl...(Full Article)
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