The figure was boosted by an additional billing day, but the month was still a considerable rebound when excluding that factor.
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It was the third decline in the past four months, and much sharper than December’s.
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It followed a sizeable jump in January, reflecting broad weakened industrial demand.
Annually, however, January’s figure was up 11.7%.
Dragged down by building materials and supplies, it followed a 0.3% increase in December.
Driven by a sharp decline in commercial aircraft orders, it was the sharpest one-month drop since April 2020’s 19.3%.
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Producer prices rose at their fastest clip in five months, tampering hopes that inflation will cool to the Fed's 2% target anytime soon.
The Association for Manufacturing Technology said December’s figures outpoerformed “even the best of expectations.”
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January's figure still indicated contraction for a 14th consecutive month, but at a much slower pace than almost all of 2023.