The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

US industrial production up 3%; factory output up 3.4%

- By Paul Wiseman

American industry continued to regain ground lost in the coronaviru­s recession last month, but production remains well below where it was before the pandemic struck.

The Federal Reserve reported Friday that industrial production — including output at factories, mines and utilities — climbed 3% in July after surging 5.7% in June. Still, production remains 8.4% below its level in February before the outbreak began to spread rapidly in the United States.

Factory output rose 3.4% last month, pulled higher by a 28.3% gain in production of cars, trucks and auto parts.

Mining production ticked up 0.8%, snapping five straight months of decreases. Utility output climbed 3.3% as hot weather forced many Americans to turn on the air conditione­r.

Industry was running at 70.6% of capacity, up from its April low of 64.2% but well below its long-term (1972-2019) average 79.8%.

The coronaviru­s, the lockdowns meant to contain it, and the wariness of consumers and businesses in a health crisis hammered American industry this spring. Overall output retreated at a 43.2% annual rate from April through June, biggest drop since the demobiliza­tion that followed World War II.

Industrial production has now risen three straight months as the U.S. economy began to reopen after being locked down in the spring. But a resurgence of coronaviru­s infections has raised doubts about whether the economy’s comeback is sustainabl­e. “The level of activity is still subdued,” Rubeela Farooqi, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, wrote in a research report. “Output was boosted by a fuller reopening in July but weak demand and virus outbreaks that can interrupt activity remain a threat going forward.”

 ?? (AP PHOTO/CARLOS OSORIO, FILE) ?? In this May 13, 2020, file photo, Ford Motor Co., line workers put together ventilator­s that the automaker is assembling at the Ford Rawsonvill­e plant in Ypsilanti Township, Mich.
(AP PHOTO/CARLOS OSORIO, FILE) In this May 13, 2020, file photo, Ford Motor Co., line workers put together ventilator­s that the automaker is assembling at the Ford Rawsonvill­e plant in Ypsilanti Township, Mich.

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