Manufacturing Loses 36,000 Jobs on GM Strike November 1, 2019 U.S. manufacturing lost 36,000 jobs in October, dragged down by a strike at General Motors Co.
Manufacturing Loses 2,000 Jobs, Paced by Vehicle Job Cuts October 4, 2019 U.S. manufacturing lost 2,000 jobs in September, paced by job cuts among makers of vehicles and parts.
For Autos, the Party May Not Be Over, But It’s Slowing Down April 8, 2019 For the U.S. auto industry, the party may not yet be over but it’s slowing way down.
Manufacturing Ends 2018 With Strong Job Gains January 4, 2019 Manufacturing employment ended 2018 on a strong note, recording a gain of 32,000 jobs in December.
Manufacturing Slows Significantly in December, ISM Says January 3, 2019 Manufacturing expansion slowed significantly in December as new orders, production and employment growth all cooled, the Institute for Supply Management said in a monthly report.
Oil, Natural Gas Pipe Demand to Grow 11% Annually Through 2022 January 4, 2019 Demand for oil and natural gas pipe is forecast to grow 11 percent annually to $15.4 billion in 2022, a strong recovery from severe declines seen during the 2012-2017 period. Growth will be driven by an expected increase in drilling activity as oil prices continue to recover from 2016 lows.
Outlook: Solid U.S. Economic Momentum Poised to Cool in 2019 November 21, 2018 U.S. economic growth is expected to continue in 2019, while outlooks for the aerospace and defense, automotive, energy and medical industries vary.
Manufacturing Adds 16,000 Jobs in July August 4, 2017 US manufacturing added 16,000 jobs last month, with makers of durable goods doing the heavy lifting.
Machine Tool Orders Rise in May, AMT Says July 10, 2017 Machine tool orders rose in May as the industry recovers from a two-year slump, the Association for Manufacturing Technology (McLean, VA) said in a monthly report.
Manufacturing Adds 11K Jobs in March, All in Durable Goods April 7, 2017 Manufacturing added 11,000 jobs in March, with all of the net gain taking place in durable goods.