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Texas Manufacturing Activity Remains Flat
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Texas factory activity posted a second month of no growth in February, according to business executives responding to the Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey. The production index, a key measure of state manufacturing conditions, remained near zero (0.7) and indicated output was essentially unchanged from January levels.
Other measures of current manufacturing activity reflected contraction in February. The new orders index pushed further into negative territory, coming in at -12.2, its lowest reading since June 2009. The shipments index fell to -3.3, also reaching a low not seen since 2009. The capacity utilization index turned negative as well, dropping from 5.1 to -4.9.
Perceptions of broader business conditions remained rather pessimistic this month. The general business activity index moved further negative to -11.2, posting its lowest reading in nearly two years. The company outlook index remained slightly negative and edged down from -3.8 to -4.4.
Labor market indicators reflected only minor employment growth and slightly shorter workweeks. The February employment index moved down from 9 to 1.3. Fifteen percent of firms reported net hiring, compared with 14 percent reporting net layoffs. The hours worked index edged further into negative territory, coming in at -1.6.
Prices fell slightly in February and upward pressure on wages continued to ease. The raw materials prices index held steady at -1.7, indicating marginal downward pressure on input costs. The finished goods prices index was also slightly negative but edged up from -6.7 to -4.4. Manufacturers are no longer expecting sizeable price increases six months ahead, as the indexes of future prices were in single digits this month, down markedly from 2014 readings. The wages and benefits index edged down for a second month in a row and came in at 16.8.
Expectations regarding future business conditions rebounded somewhat in February. The index of future general business activity shot up 12 points to 5.5 after posting a negative reading in January. The index of future company outlook rose nearly 10 points to 11.8, although it remains well below the index level seen throughout 2014. Indexes for future manufacturing activity showed mixed movements in February but remained in solidly positive territory.
Posted: February 23, 2015 Monday 10:00 AM