US durable goods orders post biggest drop since August 2014
WASHINGTON — Orders for long-lasting manufactured goods sank 6.8 per cent in July, the biggest fall in nearly three years, led by a drop in the volatile category of civilian aircraft. But a gauge of business investment rose last month.
The Commerce Department said Friday that orders for durable goods — items meant to last at least three years — reversed a sharp gain in such orders in June.
The numbers were warped by a 19 per cent drop in orders for transportation equipment, a category that bounces wildly from month to month. Specifically, orders for civilian aircraft tumbled 70.7 per cent in July — payback for a 129.3 per cent surge in June.
Excluding transportation, orders rose a solid 0.5 per cent last month.


