The report’s key metric, the PMI, had a reading of 57.1 (a reading of 50 or higher indicates growth), down 1.5% compared to February’s 58.6, while marking the 22nd consecutive month of growth, at a faster rate, as well as the 22nd consecutive month of overall economic growth.
Source: logistics Mgmt
March manufacturing output remains steady despite sequential decline, reports ISM
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