US Industrial Production Tumbled For The 3rd Straight Month As Capacity Utilization Craters

US Industrial Production tumbled for the third straight month in November (and 4th of the last 5). The 0.1% MoM decline (vs +0.3% exp) - following a downwardly revised 0.4% drop the month prior - dragged production down 0.9% YoY (the worst drop since January)...

us industrial production tumbled for the 3rd straight month as capacity utilization craters

Source: Bloomberg

Factory Orders rose 0.2% MoM - after a downwardly revised 0.7% slide a month earlier - (considerably weaker than the +0.5% MoM expected)...

us industrial production tumbled for the 3rd straight month as capacity utilization craters

Source: Bloomberg

Ex-Transportation, the picture was a little more rosy with core factory orders up a modest 0.13% MoM rise lifting YoY production by 1.13%...

us industrial production tumbled for the 3rd straight month as capacity utilization craters

Source: Bloomberg

Output at utilities fell by the most in four months, while mining posted the largest decline since May.

us industrial production tumbled for the 3rd straight month as capacity utilization craters

Finally, capacity utilization fell to 76.8% (the lowest since April 2021) and well below expectations...

us industrial production tumbled for the 3rd straight month as capacity utilization craters

Source: Bloomberg

...but, but, but it's not a recession!

Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge December 17th 2024