Orders for durable goods plunged in June
WASHINGTON — Orders to U.S. factories for long-lasting manufactured goods fell in June by the largest amount in nearly two years, reflecting a big decline in the volatile category of commercial aircraft. The key category that tracks business investment managed a small gain.
Demand for durable goods dropped 4 per cent in June, the biggest setback since an 18.4 per cent drop in August 2014, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
The new report indicates manufacturing remains under stress from weak global demand and a strong dollar.
June’s result was led by a 58.8 per cent plunge in orders for commercial aircraft. Outside of transportation, orders were down 0.5 per cent.


