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Revised September 12, 2019 Revised January 8, 2019 Source: NAM - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Revised September 12, 2019 Revised January 8, 2019 Source: NAM Manufacturers Outlook Survey Note: Percentage of respondents who characterized the current business outlook as somewhat or very positive. Avg. 12-Month Growth Rates Sales:


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Revised January 8, 2019

Revised September 12, 2019

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Source: NAM Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey Note: Percentage of respondents who characterized the current business outlook as somewhat or very positive.

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  • Avg. 12-Month Growth Rates

Sales: ↑ ↑ 3.4% Exports: ↑ ↑ 0.4% Capital Investments: ↑ ↑ 2.2% Full-Time Employment: ↑ ↑ 1.6%

Source: NAM Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey Note: Expected growth rates are annual averages.

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Source: NAM Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey Note: Respondents were able to check all that apply. Therefore, responses exceed 100 percent.

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Source: Institute for Supply Management

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Source: Federal Reserve Board

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Source: Institute for Supply Management

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Source: Federal Reserve Board

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Year-Over-Year Growth in Manufacturing Production by Sector

(July 2018 to July 2019)

Source: Federal Reserve Board

YEAR-OVER-YEAR GROWTH Manufacturing (NAICS): ↓ ↓ 0.5% Durable Goods: ↑ ↑ 1.1% Nondurable Goods: ↓ ↓ 2.1%

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Source: Regional Federal Reserve Banks

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Source: IHS Markit Note: Top 20 Export Markets Based on 2018 Data from the U.S. Commerce Department

Emerging Markets Manufacturing PMI: 50.4 Eurozone Manufacturing PMI: 47.0 Global Manufacturing PMI: 49.5 U.S. Manufacturing PMI (Markit): 50.3

N/A

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Source: Federal Reserve Board

The U.S. dollar has risen 9.1 percent since January 25, 2018. Overall, the U.S. dollar has risen 22.0 percent since June 30, 2014.

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Source: U.S. Department of Commerce

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, NAM calculations using Moody’s Analytics simulation model

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Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Manufacturing Production: ↓ 0.7% (2016) ↑ 2.1% (2017) ↑ 2.7% (2018) ↑ 0.4% (2019)

Source: Federal Reserve Board, NAM calculations using Moody’s Analytics simulation model

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Source: University of Michigan/Thomson Reuters, Conference Board, National Federation of Independent Business

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Source: Census Bureau

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Source: Freddie Mac

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Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

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Source: Federal Reserve Board of Governors

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Source: Federal Reserve Board of Governors

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