The Commerce Department reported on Thursday that new orders for long-lasting manufactured durable goods fell 2% in August, matching economists’ forecasts. Excluding the transportation component, orders were unchanged from the month prior, compared to expectations for a 0.1% tick higher.
The Commerce report comes after two closely-watched surveys of regional manufacturing activity indicated contraction last month. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s regional Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey for the mid-Atlantic tanked to -6 in September from 8.3 the month prior. The Fed’s reading came in far below economists’ expectations for a drop to positive 6.
The Philadelphia Fed’s report marked the second major regional manufacturing survey released this week showing the sector contracting, as the Empire State Manufacturing Survey out Wednesday showed regional manufacturing activity contracted for a second straight month in September, remaining well below zero at -14.7.