Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Index: U.S. factory growth rose in May

- — The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — American factories grew at a slightly faster pace in May, another sign that manufactur­ing remains healthy.

The Institute for Supply Management says its manufactur­ing index rose to 54.9 last month from 54.8 in April. Anything above 50 signals that factories are expanding. It has now registered nine straight months of growth. May’s improvemen­t was unexpected; economists had expected the index to fall slightly last month.

New orders and hiring grew faster in May. Production and export orders grew more slowly.

Fifteen of 18 manufactur­ing industries posted growth last month, led by minerals and furniture companies.

One potential blemish in the report was an uptick in inventorie­s last month, a sign that factories are turning out products faster than customers are buying them. In fact, the Commerce Department reported last week that consumer spending on long-lasting manufactur­ed goods fell at an annual pace of 1.4 percent from January through March, the weakest performanc­e since 2011.

Overall, though, U.S. factories have largely recovered from a slump in late 2015 and early 2016 caused by cutbacks in the energy industry and a strong dollar, which makes U.S. goods more expensive in foreign markets. The Labor Department says manufactur­ers have added jobs for five straight months.

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