New orders for manufactured durable goods unexpectedly rose to $289.29B in February. This represents a 0.9% increase from the previous month and a 3.4% rise from one year ago. Excluding transportation ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods fell 9.3% to $311.85 in June, the largest monthly decline since 2020. Excluding transportation, new orders increased 0.2 percent. Excluding defense, new ...
Despite myriad signs of a slowing economy and rising inflation, new orders for manufactured durable goods were actually up 0.8% in June for a total of $215.4 billion. The statistics, released by this ...
If you want to see where the Trump administration’s trade policies may be affecting your household’s checkbook, consider the slice of consumer spending known as “durable goods.” These are the things ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods held steady at $321.2B M/M in January, compared with the 1.1% increase expected and the prior month's 0.9% decrease, which was revised from -1.4%, according ...
One reason for the decline is that companies stockpiled goods in March trying to get ahead of tariffs, and are now pulling back. But it also could signal tough times ahead for the U.S. economy. "More ...
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Durable-goods orders post biggest gain in 11 years, but it doesn’t mean the economy is speeding up
The numbers: Orders for long-lasting goods skyrocketed 16% in May to mark the biggest increase in 11 years, but the headline number was exaggerated by a flush of new Boeing contracts that masked ...
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