Although manufacturing grew, overall industrial output slumped on lower utilities output thanks to nicer weather.
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Manufacturing Surveys Indicate Growth Returning to U.S. Factories
Another bullish sign for the economy: manufacturing appears to be regaining its footing and expanding once more.
U.S. Manufacturing Recovery Continued in December
U.S. factories reported that new business kept rising in December, driving them to hire new workers
Study: Opioid Deaths Rise in Towns Where U.S. Auto Plants Have Closed
Opioid deaths sharply rise in American communities where multinational automakers have closed their United States plants, the latest medical study confirms.
White House: Trump’s Economic Boom Benefiting Working Class Most
Blue-collar and working class Americans are seeing the “biggest gains” within Donald Trump’s econony, said WH spokesperson Adam Kennedy,
Philly Fed Survey Disappoints Despite Rising New Orders and Sustained Optimism
New orders and shipments improved but a rising share of manufacturers say general conditions are negative.
U.S. Manufacturing Rebounds Sharply in November
Manufacturing and overall industrial output improved, with sharp upticks in autos, business equipment, and consumer goods.
Empire State Survey Shows Big Jump in Manufacturing Optimism
Capital spending and technology spending plans rose in December, suggesting strength ahead for manufacturing
Exclusive — Treasury’s Monica Crowley on the Explosive Trump Economy Success: ‘Boom!’
Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs at the U.S. Treasury Department Monica Crowley told Breitbart News that President Donald Trump’s “economic freedom agenda” has sparked the highly successful economic growth that has now led to the lowest unemployment rate in half a century.
Fact Check: Trump Manufacturing Boom Very Much Alive
The revival of U.S. manufacturing was one of Donald Trump’s central campaign promises and a key accomplishment of his first term in office.
U.S. Factory Orders Rebound in October
The latest sign that the U.S. manufacturing sector may be stabilizing after a tough couple of months.
U.S. Manufacturing Freefall Over But Growth Still In Question
The manufacturing sector is no longer hurtling toward a deep contraction but conflicting reports on Monday leave question of growth open.
Durable Goods Factory Orders Up Sharply, Business Investment Surges Higher
Business investment rebounded, easing fears that the manufacturing sector would continue to slowdown into year end.
U.S. Industrial Production Slumped Again in October
The GM strike, slumping oil prices, and sluggish global demand pulled down industrial output more than expected.
Watch: Kanye West Talks Running in 2024 and Vows to Move Yeezy Apparel Manufacturing to U.S.
NEW YORK (AP) — A few fun facts about Kanye West: He’s running for president in 2024, he recited color psychology to wife Kim Kardashian West as she sat in a morning bath Thursday, and he was fired at 16 for shoplifting at the Gap where he worked.
U.S. Manufacturing Improved in October
A sign that the mini-recession in manufacturing may already be coming to an end.
Manufacturing Executives Charged with Knowingly Hiring Illegal Aliens
Four executives at a Chicago, Illinois manufacturing plant have been charged with knowingly hiring illegal aliens over American citizens, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency reveals.
MAGA Rebound: Manufacturing Unexpectedly Strengthens in Richmond Fed Survey
Manufacturing looks much stronger than expected in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia
American Factory Production Slumped in September
Overall industrial production declined in September following strong growth in August, driven down by the GM strike and cheap energy.
Empire State Manufacturing Survey Unexpectedly Jumps Higher
In a report that leaked from the NY Fed a day early, there are signs of hope for the manufacturing sector.