NY Fed Services Index Signals Slower Contraction in May
2026-05-18 12:39
By
Joana Ferreira
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The New York Fed’s Services Business Activity Index climbed 8.2 points to -5.8 in May 2026, marking its highest reading since January 2025.
While activity in the region’s service sector continued to contract, the decline eased significantly, according to respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Business Leaders Survey.
The business climate index also improved modestly but remained deeply negative at -46.9, indicating that firms still viewed conditions as substantially worse than normal.
Employment edged slightly higher during the month, while wage growth slowed noticeably.
At the same time, supply availability continued to deteriorate.
Inflationary pressures remained persistent, with firms reporting steep increases in input costs and still-elevated selling prices.
Looking ahead, businesses expressed somewhat greater optimism about conditions over the next six months.