
US factories expand again in March but at slower pace
WASHINGTON — American factories expanded for the seventh straight month in March but at a slightly slower pace than they did in February.
The Institute for Supply Management said Monday that its manufacturing index slipped to 57.2 last month from February’s 57.7, which was the highest in more than two years. Still, anything above 50 signals growth, and the March reading was slightly better than economists expected.
New orders and production grew more slowly last month, but hiring and new export orders grew faster, according to the ISM, a trade group of purchasing managers. The Labor Department reported earlier that factories added 28,000 jobs in February, the most in more than a year.
Seventeen of 18 manufacturing industries grew in March, ISM said, led by makers of electrical equipment and appliances.