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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed May 2, 2012, 12:34 PM May 2012

New Orders For Factory-Made Goods See Steepest Drop In Three Years

Source: LA Times

Demand for manufactured products posted its largest decline in three years in March, according to a government report released the day after several private reports found major gains in U.S. factory activity.

The Commerce Department said that new orders slumped 1.5%, falling $7.1 billion to $460.5 billion, after growing 1.1% in February. That's the steepest drop since March 2009.

Demand for transportation equipment suffered the most dramatic plunge, diving 12.6%. Strong auto sales earlier in the year cooled off last month as vstmakers such as Hyundai, Kia and Nissan watched their previously double-digit gains shrink.

Without transportation, new orders overall were flat. Durable goods -- products designed to last at least three years -- saw demand drop 0.8%.

Read more: http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-new-factory-orders-20120502,0,5781069.story

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New Orders For Factory-Made Goods See Steepest Drop In Three Years (Original Post) Purveyor May 2012 OP
du rec. nt xchrom May 2012 #1
Oh my Gawd Iliyah May 2012 #2
"get congre$$ to" do what?? Amonester May 2012 #4
They Are Prepping Us For Dissapointing Numbers on Friday rsmith6621 May 2012 #3
$4 gas kicks in.. right on schedule. lib2DaBone May 2012 #5
Speaking of which....8 year gas chart BadgerKid May 2012 #7
The drop just might indicate that consumers are tired of buying defective goods shraby May 2012 #6
n=1 GeorgeGist May 2012 #8
Summer, 2008. K&R n/t Egalitarian Thug May 2012 #9
Can't Put That Much Stock In A Single Month DallasNE May 2012 #10
the massive tornados that hit an unprecedentedly large area of the US, definitely contributed. n/t progressivebydesign May 2012 #14
around my part of northern il we have jobs madrchsod May 2012 #11
Factory growth shows strength Dawson Leery May 2012 #12
Hate to ruin things for the Eyore crowd.. progressivebydesign May 2012 #13

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
2. Oh my Gawd
Wed May 2, 2012, 12:49 PM
May 2012

LA Times, phew, what a paper, NOT

OK, get congress to approve job creation by, hmmmmmmmm, repairing the infrastructure here in the US?

shraby

(21,946 posts)
6. The drop just might indicate that consumers are tired of buying defective goods
Wed May 2, 2012, 01:48 PM
May 2012

from other countries. I know the appliances we've bought lately can't hold a candle to the ones I bought in the 1960s/1970s. They are just simply junk along side of what was.
Even the revered old Singer sewing machines have become junk. I liked my old Singer treadle machine that was probably 40 years old when I got it used. It worked better than the new electric Singer I bought in the 1960s.
The only reason I bought an electric was because it could do zigzag stitches and I had 3 boys who created situations where a zigzag stitch would fix the tears.

The Maytag washer and dryer set I had lasted about 16 years. The only reason I got rid of them was because we had to go on the road for my husband's job.
The next ones I bought were old used ones which held up better than the new set I bought a few years ago.
I'll never buy Maytag again..their stuff is junk anymore.
Now just why would purchases of "durable" goods go down? Because those goods aren't durable anymore.

DallasNE

(7,402 posts)
10. Can't Put That Much Stock In A Single Month
Wed May 2, 2012, 03:07 PM
May 2012

When you look a both February and March combined it doesn't look nearly as bad suggesting something about the reporting calendar had an impact. Also note that the last steep decline was also in a March so seasonal factors could be at play as well. Now, it the trend continues in April it would start to be a concern. Also, transportation is very volitile although that is usually aircraft related. Just need to wait another month before getting too excited.

madrchsod

(58,162 posts)
11. around my part of northern il we have jobs
Wed May 2, 2012, 09:45 PM
May 2012

new and hired back. temp to full time, welders,assembly,and front office personal. the factory my daughter works just hired a supervisor from colorado.

progressivebydesign

(19,458 posts)
13. Hate to ruin things for the Eyore crowd..
Thu May 3, 2012, 01:34 AM
May 2012

but.. what exactly was going on in March? Oh yes.. tornadoes of massive proportions across a HUGE swath of the Country, and other weather of biblical proportions.

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