US factory activity grew more slowly in July
WASHINGTON — U.S. factories expanded again last month — a good sign for the economy. But pace of growth was down from June.
The Institute for Supply Management reports that its manufacturing index slipped to 56.3 from the June reading of 57.8. Still, anything above 50 signals that manufacturers are expanding, and America’s factories have been on an 11-month winning streak.
U.S. factories have largely recovered from a slump in late 2015 and early 2016 caused by cutbacks in the energy industry and a strong dollar, which makes U.S. goods more expensive in foreign markets.
Factory orders, production and hiring all grew more slowly in July. Export orders also grew but at a slower clip.


