US industrial production slump stretched in October

US industrial production experienced a 0.3 percent decline in October, following a revised 0.5 percent drop in September, as reported by the Federal Reserve on Friday. The decrease was attributed to a strike at Boeing and the impact of Hurricanes ...

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A September slump in US industrial production extended into October, the Federal Reserve said Friday, with extreme weather and a strike at aircraft manufacturer Boeing weighing on output.

Industrial output fell by 0.3 percent in October after declining by a revised 0.5 percent a month earlier, the Fed said in a statement.

This was in line with market expectations, according to Briefing.com.


The Fed said industrial production had been affected by "a strike at a major producer of civilian aircraft" -- in the wake of the costly recent strike at Boeing over pay and conditions.

Production was also hit by impact of both Hurricane Milton and the "lingering effects" of Hurricane Helene.

Manufacturing output fell 0.5 percent, while the indexes for mining and utilities rose by 0.3 percent and 0.7 percent, respectively, the Fed said.
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The slump in September and October helped drive down the overall figure for industrial production over the past 12 months, leaving it 0.3 percent below its level in October 2023.
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