Notizie economiche
24.12.2024

Philadelphia-area’s nonmanufacturing activity remains weak in December

The Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey, released by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on Tuesday, revealed the region's manufacturing activity remained low in early December and was little changed from November. 

According to the survey, the diffusion index for current general activity slipped to -6.0 this month from an unrevised -5.9 in November. This marked the lowest reading in three months. 

A reading above 0 signals expansion, while a reading below 0 indicates contraction.

According to the report, the sales/revenues index fell 1.3 points to 1.8, remaining in expansion territory for the fifth straight month but at the lowest level since July. Meanwhile, the new orders index declined 1.8 points to -6.1, recording its second consecutive contraction. The employment indicators remained positive despite decreases with the full-time employment gauge coming in at 3.5 (-1.9 points from the November level), and the part-time employment measure coming in at 8.9 (-.2.8 points from the November level). On the price front, the prices paid index jumped 8.2 points to 30.9 and the prices received index climbed 23.5 points to 24.0, indicating overall increases in price pressures.

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