Manufacturing Adds 55,000 Jobs, Paced by Transportation May 6, 2022 Manufacturing added 55,000 jobs in April, with the transportation sector leading the way, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said today.
Durable Goods Orders Fall, Paced by Commercial Aircraft March 24, 2022 Durable goods orders slid in February, paced by a big decrease in commerce aircraft orders, the Commerce Department reported today.
Manufacturing Expansion Softens After Russian Invasion of Ukraine April 1, 2022 The manufacturing economy’s expansion softened slightly in March following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Manufacturing Adds 38,000 Jobs in March April 1, 2022 Manufacturing boosted employment by 38,000 jobs in March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said today.
Durable Goods Orders Rise on Machinery September 25, 2020 Durable goods orders rose slightly in August, led by machinery, the U.S. Commerce Department said today in a monthly report.
Manufacturing Surges in February March 1, 2021 Manufacturing hit the accelerator in February, with new orders, production and employment all contributing to a strengthening economy, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Manufacturing Contracts in May While Some Optimism Seen June 1, 2020 Manufacturing contracted again in May but there were signs of improvement, the Institute for Supply Management said today in a monthly report.
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.
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.