“…[last month]’s [production] print still came in negative M/M – manufacturing is in recession:


Here’s a picture:

Figure 1: Manufacturing capacity utilization, % (blue, left scale), and manufacturing production index (tan, right log scale). Source: Federal Reserve via FRED.

That quote is from EJ Antoni on X in August, 2024… Nonetheless, it does seem like an apt description of manufacturing at year’s-end. Employment numbers substantiate a slowdown:

Figure 2: Manufacturing BLS official (blue), implied preliminary benchmark (tan), Powell conjecture applied to preliminary benchmark (green), ADP manufacturing (red), all in 000’s; aggregate manufacturing hours, 2025M01=1 (purple, right scale). Hours calculated multiplying average weekly hours multiplied by benchmarked total manufacturing employment. Source: BLS, ADP via FRED, and author’s calculations.

If manufacturing is in recession in August 2024, why not in December 2025?

 

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