Durable Goods Orders Fell Slightly Less Than Expected
Durable goods orders fell in September but not as much as economists were expecting, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. September’s 0.8% decrease mirrors the drop seen...
Durable goods orders fell in September but not as much as economists were expecting, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. September’s 0.8% decrease mirrors the drop seen...
New orders for manufactured durable goods skyrocketed 9.9% to $289.6 billion in July, rebounding from a 6.9% decline in June and marking the biggest increase since May 2020, according to the...
New orders for manufactured durable goods in the U.S. took a significant hit in June, falling to $264.5 billion, according to the latest data from the Census Bureau. This represents a...
New orders for manufactured durable goods jumped to $284.1 billion in April, marking a 0.7% increase from March, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This uptick defied economists’ expectations of a...
In a promising turn of events for the U.S. economy, February saw a notable uptick in durable goods orders, signaling ongoing strength, particularly in the manufacturing sector. According to recent data...