Dayton Daily News

Services sector growth slows from record

- By Martin Crutsinger

Growth in the services WASHINGTON — sector, where most Americans work, slowed in August after setting a record pace in July.

The Institute for Supply Management reported Friday that its monthly survey of service industries decreased to a reading of 61.7 in August after hitting a record high of 64.1 in July. The July figure was the fastest pace since this data series began in 2008.

Any reading above 50 indicates growth in service industries. The services index has shown growth for the past 15 months after two months of contractio­n in April and May of last year when the coronaviru­s was triggering widespread shutdowns and the loss of millions of jobs.

Anthony Nieves, chair of the ISM services survey panel, said that services businesses were still facing difficulti­es navigating supply chain disruption­s and labor shortages. He said while the survey found that price pressures had eased a bit, the inflation index remained at a high level as did the index gauging delays in shipments of supplies.

“The tight labor market, materials shortages, inflation and logistics issues continue to cause capacity constraint­s,” Nieves said.

Of the 18 service sectors surveyed, 17 reported growth in August, led by accommodat­ions and food services, an industry that was hit hard by the pandemic.

The only industry reporting a decrease in growth in August was arts, entertainm­ent and recreation, a sector that includes amusement parks and movie theaters, an area that could have seen lower demand because of the rise in cases of the delta variant.

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