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Economy
US Manufacturing Unexpectedly Surges in January
2019-02-03
[Breitbart] Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded by more than expected in January.

The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index came in at 56.6 for January, easily surpassing economist expectations for 54 score.

This measure of economic activity, which is based on a monthly survey of purchasing managers at roughly 300 manufacturing firms nationwide, had weakened considerably to 54.1 in December and was expected to continue weakening. The unexpected turnaround is another signal that the economy has strengthened recently, defying predictions that it would slow.

The New Orders Index, which had come in very weak in December, registered 58.2 percent, an increase of 6.9 percentage points. The Production Index registered 60.5 percent, 6.4-percentage point increase.

The Prices Index registered 49.6 percent, a 5.3-percentage point decrease from the December reading of 54.9 percent, indicating a drop in prices of raw materials. Critics of tariffs have long been predicting that trade disputes would put upward pressure on the prices of materials used in manufacturing. Instead, raw materials in January saw the first monthly drop in materials prices in three years.

The Employment Index weakened to 55.5 percent, a decrease of 0.5 percentage point from the December reading of 56 percent.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Unexpectedly.
Posted by: Neville Glolutch8436   2019-02-03 20:41  

#7  Glenmore, I understand the Texas Oilfield is doing a whole lot better than we are here in Loser-ana....
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2019-02-03 10:09  

#6  Glenmore. I hear the same thing, but I'm near Detroit, where GM is finally biting the dust (again) and is laying off or buying out thousands. Sometimes, a company that is terrible just can't win, even if the economy is great.
Posted by: Vernal Hatrack2366   2019-02-03 09:09  

#5  Funny how it works - news stories about people getting laid off and people getting hired - it's sooo confusing!

/which is precisely why they do it.
Posted by: Raj   2019-02-03 08:36  

#4  #1 - in the news because Orange Man Bad. 304,000 hires last month
Posted by: Frank G   2019-02-03 08:27  

#3  There are a lot of manufacturing jobs available here. They can't get enough people because most people here are working.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2019-02-03 08:17  

#2  ...sucks to be in a business who's product continues to fail to sale. Their customer base seems to be rather 'selective'.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-02-03 06:06  

#1  And yet I'm hearing (in the news and personally) of more and more people being laid off.
Posted by: Glenmore   2019-02-03 04:07  

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