US Manufacturing Output Plunged In September

US Manufacturing Output Plunged In September

US Manufacturing contracted 0.4% MoM in September (dramatically worse than the 0.1% decline expected). This dragged Manufacturing output down 0.5% YoY…

Source: Bloomberg

This helped drag US Industrial Production down 0.3% MoM and -0.6% YoY (the weakest since April) as August’s print was revised down…

Source: Bloomberg

A strike by aircraft machinists held down industrial production by an estimated 0.3%, while the effects of hurricanes Helene and Francine subtracted a similar amount, the Fed said.

Production of aerospace equipment tumbled 8.3% during the month.

And this is all happening as Capacity Utilization tumbles to 77.5%

Source: Bloomberg

Mining and energy extraction slid 0.6%, while output at utilities increased for the first time in three months.

Does that looking a ‘no landing’ economy? Or is it all ‘transitory’ too?

Tyler Durden
Thu, 10/17/2024 – 09:28

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