Survey: US factories expanded for 5th straight month in July
WASHINGTON — American factories expanded for a fifth straight month in July, another sign that U.S. manufacturers are recovering from damage caused by a strong dollar. But a measure of factory employment fell.
The Institute for Supply Management said Monday that its manufacturing index last month read 52.6. That’s down from 53.2 in June, but anything higher than 50 signals growth.
Production grew faster. New orders grew at a slightly slower pace.
But the ISM, a trade group of purchasing managers, said employment contracted in July after having risen modestly in June. It has now dropped in seven of the past eight months. A separate report by the Labor Department shows that U.S. factories have shed 29,000 jobs over the past year.


