ISM: Non-Manufacturing Contracts for First Time Since 2009
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index contracted in April for the first time since December 2009, ending…
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index contracted in April for the first time since December 2009, ending…
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 57.3 points in February, 1.8 percentage points above January’s figure.…
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 55.5 points in January, 0.6 percentage points lower than December’s…
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 52.6 points in September, 3.8 percentage points lower than August’s…
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 53.7 points in July, 1.4 percentage points lower than June’s…
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 59.7 points in February, 3.0 percentage points up from January’s figure. This was the 109th consecutive month of expansion as a reading above 50 indicates growth. All eighteen non-manufacturing industries reported growth. Respondents are concerned about the uncertainty of tariffs, capacity constraints and employment resources; however, they remain mostly optimistic about
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 56.7 points in January, 1.3 percentage points down from December’s figure. This was the 108th consecutive month of expansion as a reading above 50 indicates growth. Eleven non-manufacturing industries reported growth, while seven reported a contraction. Respondents are concerned about the impacts of the government shutdown but remain mostly optimistic about
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 57.6 points in December, 3.1 percentage points below November’s figure. This was the 107th consecutive month of expansion, as a reading above 50 indicates growth. Sixteen non-manufacturing industries reported growth, while one reported a decrease. The majority of respondents remain positive about business conditions and the economy, but tariffs (even with
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 60.7 points in November, 0.4 percentage point above October’s figure. This was the 106th consecutive month of expansion as a reading above 50 indicates growth. Seventeen non-manufacturing industries reported growth, while one reported a decrease. The majority of respondents remain positive about business conditions and the economy, but employment resources and
The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index registered 60.3 points in October, 1.3 percentage points below September’s figure. This was the 105th consecutive month of expansion as a reading above 50 indicates growth. Seventeen non-manufacturing industries reported growth, while one reported a decrease. The majority of respondents remain positive about business conditions and the economy, but capacity, logistics, and