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  Industrial Production Increased 0.9% in May
Posted Under: Data Watch • Industrial Production - Cap Utilization
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Implications:  Industrial production surprised to the upside in May, due to gains in every major category, matching the largest overall monthly gain since early 2023.  Manufacturing was the biggest positive contributor, rising 0.9%.  Looking at the details, auto production rose 0.6% while non-auto manufacturing (which we think of as a “core” version of industrial production) posted a gain of 0.9% in May. One bright spot recently in manufacturing has been the production of high-tech equipment, which is up 8.2% in the past year, the strongest growth of any major category, likely the result of investment in AI as well as the reshoring of semiconductor production. That said, activity here has begun to slow recently, with May posting a gain of just 0.1%. This signals that the initial burst of activity due to the CHIPS Act may finally be wearing off.  The mining sector was also a tailwind in May, with activity increasing 0.3%.  Gains in the production of oil and gas more than offset a slowdown in the drilling of new wells.  Finally, the utilities sector (which is volatile and largely dependent on weather) was also a source of strength in May, rising 1.7%.  In other news this morning, the Empire State Index, a measure of New York factory sentiment, rose to a still weak reading of -6.0 in June from -15.6 in May.

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