The Reporter (Lansdale, 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.

 ?? GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Homes, businesses and roads are flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida in LaPlace, La., on Aug. 31. 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 of the overall decline in total industrial production was attributab­le to the hurricane.
GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Homes, businesses and roads are flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida in LaPlace, La., on Aug. 31. 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 of the overall decline in total industrial production was attributab­le to the hurricane.
 ?? 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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