The ISM report showed that manufacturing in the U.S. contracted for 13 consecutive months in February, but fell at a slower pace from the previous month as the index increased to 35.8 from 35.6 in January. The breakdown of the report showed new orders ticked lower to 33.1 from 33.2, while the employment component slipped to 26.1 from 29.9, which is the lowest since recordkeeping began in1948, and the data continues to foreshadow a deepening recession in the world’s largest economy as the labor market deteriorates at a record pace. As households continue to face falling home prices paired with fading demands for employment, the outlook for private-spending remains weak, and conditions are likely to get worse as firms continue to cut back on production and investment in response to the downturn in global trade.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
February 2009 U.S. ISM Manufacturing
Posted by RAHEEL at 10:48 AM
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