Orders for durable goods grew in March, the Commerce Department said, breaking a streak of three straight months of declines.
Orders placed with U.S. factories for durable goods rose more than expected in May, suggesting business investment so far remains firm even in the face of rising interest rates and mounting concerns ...
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[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] New orders placed with U.S. factories for durable goods rose in February for the first time in three months, suggesting firms are ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods fell 9.3% to $311.85 in June, the largest monthly decline since 2020. Excluding transportation, new orders increased 0.2 percent. Excluding defense, new ...
M/M vs. +0.5% consensus and -1.2% prior (revised from -1.4%), according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on ...
Despite myriad signs of a slowing economy and rising inflation, new orders for manufactured durable goods were actually up 0.8% in June for a total of $215.4 billion. The statistics, released by this ...
If you want to see where the Trump administration’s trade policies may be affecting your household’s checkbook, consider the slice of consumer spending known as “durable goods.” These are the things ...
The numbers: Orders for long-lasting goods skyrocketed 16% in May to mark the biggest increase in 11 years, but the headline number was exaggerated by a flush of new Boeing contracts that masked ...
Orders of durable goods, as in long-lasting equipment, picked up in January, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. When you set aside the volatile defense and aircraft categories, orders of ...
The numbers: Orders for long-lasting goods rose in July for the third month in a row if recent ups and downs at Boeing are set aside, suggesting the struggling industrial side of the U.S. economy may ...