Manufacturing Loses 3,000 Jobs in August September 7, 2018 Manufacturing lost 3,000 jobs in August, the first decrease in sector employment in almost a year.
Outlook 2018: Slow but Steady Growth November 28, 2017 The US economy remains in a steady and sustainable moderate growth mode. Solid employment gains and gradually firming wage growth have supported household income, consumer confidence and outlays. The same dynamics should persist into 2018 and support a steady, modest pace of consumer spending.
Manufacturing Surges in June, ISM Says July 3, 2017 US manufacturing surged in June as gains in new orders spurred increases in output and employment, the Institute for Supply Management (Tempe, AZ) said today.
Caterpillar Boosts Sales Forecast But Will Spend More to Close Plants April 25, 2017 Caterpillar Inc. (Peoria, IL) today boosted its sales outlook while saying it will spend more to close plants and cut jobs.
Manufacturing Adds 28,000 Jobs, Led by Non-Durable Goods March 10, 2017 US manufacturing added 28,000 jobs in February, with non-durable goods leading the surge.
Manufacturing Slows Significantly in December, ISM Says January 3, 2019 Manufacturing expansion slowed significantly in December as new orders, production and employment growth all cooled, the Institute for Supply Management said in a monthly report.
Manufacturing Ends 2018 With Strong Job Gains January 4, 2019 Manufacturing employment ended 2018 on a strong note, recording a gain of 32,000 jobs in December.
Outlook: Solid U.S. Economic Momentum Poised to Cool in 2019 November 21, 2018 U.S. economic growth is expected to continue in 2019, while outlooks for the aerospace and defense, automotive, energy and medical industries vary.
Manufacturing Loses 36,000 Jobs on GM Strike November 1, 2019 U.S. manufacturing lost 36,000 jobs in October, dragged down by a strike at General Motors Co.
ISM: Manufacturing Contracts for Fourth Straight Month December 2, 2019 Manufacturing contracted for a fourth consecutive month in November, essentially staying in place, the Institute for Supply Management said in a monthly report.