US Factory Malaise Continues as Gauge Drops to One-Year Low (3)

Jan. 5, 2026, 4:01 PM UTC

US manufacturing activity shrank in December by the most since 2024, capping a rough year for American factories.

The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index edged down to 47.9 from 48.2, according to data released Monday. The measure has been below 50, which indicates contraction, for 10 straight months.

The decline in the measure reflected producers drawing down their raw materials inventories at the fastest rate since October 2024. That indicates many firms are relying on existing stockpiles to satisfy tepid demand.

Plus, materials costs remain elevated. The ISM prices-paid index, which held at 58.5 last ...

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