US Manufacturing Output Rises 0.2% in July

2026-08-18 13:30 By Agna Gabriel 1 min. read

Manufacturing output in the US increased 0.2% in July 2026, in line with market expectations.

Production of durable goods rose 0.7%, with most categories expanding more than 1%.

Among the industry groups within durables, only the indexes for nonmetallic mineral products and for motor vehicles and parts decreased in July, moving down 0.2% and 2.1%, respectively.

Production of nondurable goods fell 0.4%, with gains in the output of textile and product mills and of petroleum and coal products more than offset by declines in all other categories.

Capacity utilization for manufacturing edged up to 76% in July, a rate that is 2.2 percentage points below its long-run (1972–2025) average.



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US Manufacturing Output Rises 0.2% in July
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