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Manufacturing, construction showing gains
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(AP) U.S. factories grew in January at the fastest pace in seven months, boosted by a rise in new orders. And builders ended a poor year for construction by spending more on homes and projects for the fifth straight month.
By Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY
The reports bolster other data showing the U.S. economy started the year strong, and separately, the Commerce Department said spending on construction projects rose 1.5% in December, the fifth straight monthly gain. That pushed spending to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $816.4 billion, the highest level in 20 months.
The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing managers, said Wednesday that its manufacturing index rose last month to 54.1 from 53.1 in December. Readings above 50 indicate expansion.
Consumers are buying more cars and trucks, while businesses ordered more machinery and other equipment. That has driven factory output. The sector has expanded for 29 straight months, according to the index.
A measure of hiring dipped, indicating factories are still adding jobs but at a slower pace than in December. Export orders also rose, a sign that U.S. manufacturers haven't yet been affected by Europe's slowing economy.
Manufacturing output has jumped in recent months. Auto sales have rebounded from the spring, when Japan's earthquake disrupted supply chains and fewer cars were available on dealer lots.
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DCBob
(24,689 posts)The question is what will happen if the European economy collapses.
Mopar151
(9,983 posts)And now they're turning blue! Factory output up for 29 months, according to OP, which in turn drives demand for raw materials and tooling, and a need for more labor. And then you gotta have some spare parts which you've been runnin' out of....