The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Industrial production falls as effects from Ida linger

- By Matt Ott

SILVER SPRING, MD. » U.S. industrial production fell 1.3% in September, much more than expected as the lingering effects of Hurricane Ida continue to stymie activity.

The Federal Reserve reported Monday that nearly half, or 0.6%, of the overall decline in total industrial production was attributab­le to the hurricane.

It was the worst showing since February’s 3.1% decline, when severe winter storms hammered much of the country, disrupting a wide swath of manufactur­ing activities from autos to chemical plants.

Industrial production covers manufactur­ing, utilities and mining. The government said manufactur­ing output fell 0.7%, dragged down by a 7.2% decline in motor vehicles and parts as shortages of semiconduc­tors continued to thwart the industry. Outside of the auto industry, factory output declined 0.3% the government said.

Utilities output dropped 3.6% while mining production, which includes crude oil extraction, fell 2.3%.

In a note to clients, economist Daniel Silver of J.P. Morgan said the September data disappoint­ed, “particular­ly in the manufactur­ing sector where it looks clear that supply chain issues are continuing to weigh on activity.”

Capacity utilizatio­n for the entire industrial sector fell 1% in September to 75.2%, about 4.4% below its average.

The Fed revised August’s reading down from a 0.4% gain to a 0.1% decline.

Even with the bigger-thanexpect­ed decline and August’s downward revision, total industrial production rose at an annual rate of 4.3% in the third quarter. It’s the fifth consecutiv­e quarter with a gain of 4% or more.

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A pair of unsold vehicles sit in an otherwise empty lot at a Subaru dealership in Littleton, Colo., in September. Manufactur­ing output in September was dragged down by a 7.2% decline in motor vehicles and parts as shortages of semiconduc­tors continued to thwart the industry.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A pair of unsold vehicles sit in an otherwise empty lot at a Subaru dealership in Littleton, Colo., in September. Manufactur­ing output in September was dragged down by a 7.2% decline in motor vehicles and parts as shortages of semiconduc­tors continued to thwart the industry.

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