The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

U.S. service sector grows, albeit slightly slower in June

- By Matt Ott

SILVER SPRING, MD. >> Growth in the services sector, where most Americans work, slowed in June following record expansion in May.

The Institute for Supply Management said Tuesday that its monthly survey of service industries retreated to a reading of 60.1, following a all-time high reading of 64 in May. Any reading above 50 indicates the sector is expanding.

It’s the 13th straight month of expansion in the services sector following a two-month contractio­n in April and May of last year as businesses were forced to shut down during the early stages of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

After five consecutiv­e months of expansion, the employment index fell into contractio­n territory in June with a reading of 49.3, down from May’s 55.3, suggesting many companies are still struggling to hire enough workers.

The Labor Department reported an encouragin­g burst of hiring in its jobs report last week, 850,000 jobs added in June, well above the average of the previous three months. Hiring in June was particular­ly strong in restaurant­s, bars and hotels, which collective­ly absorbed heavier layoffs from the recession. Those businesses added 343,000 jobs, but it may not be enough.

Comments from respondent­s continued to focus on supply chain issues, supply shortages and staffing difficulti­es.

“Manpower has been a concern,” said one; another commented: “Lack of labor is killing us.”

New U.S. manufactur­ing data released last week showed that demand continued to be so strong that companies are struggling to keep up with orders. Supply

chain shortages and difficulty finding enough workers contribute­d to a backlog of orders and late deliveries in the manufactur­ing sector.

The story is similar in the services sector, where delivery times have improved but are still slow. Backlogged orders also piled up in June, with the index rising to 65.8 from 61.1 as companies continue to struggle to keep up with demand.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A restaurant in Rolling Meadows, Ill., last month. The Institute for Supply Management said Tuesday, growth in the services sector, where most Americans work, slowed in June following record expansion in May.
NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A restaurant in Rolling Meadows, Ill., last month. The Institute for Supply Management said Tuesday, growth in the services sector, where most Americans work, slowed in June following record expansion in May.

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