Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Regional Manufacturing Comparative Wrap-Up: Empire State, Philly, Kansas City, Richmond, Dallas

Two more regional manufacturing reports came out today, from Dallas and Richmond.

The Dallas region was the weakest in six years thanks to oil. For details, please see Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index Collapses: Lowest Production Reading in 6 Years, Orders Contract 7th Month, New Orders 5th Month.

Comparative Wrap-Up

ComponentRichmondKansas CityPhilllyEmpire StateDallas
Date26-May21-May15-May5-May26-May
Index1.0-13.06.73.1-20.8
ProductionN/A-13.0N/AN/A-13.5
Shipments-1.0-9.01.014.9-11.6
New Orders2.0-19.04.03.9-14.1
Order Backlog-10.0-21.0-1.1-11.5-10.6
Employees3.0-17.06.75.2-8.2
Workweek6.0-14.0-5.6-2.1-11.6
Prices ReceivedN/A-4.0-5.41.0-8.7
Prices PaidN/A-6.0-14.29.4-1.7

Reports

May 05: Empire State
May 15: Philly
May 21: Kansas City
May 26: Richmond
May 26: Dallas

Notes:

  • Some regions use the term "order backlog" others "unfilled orders"
  • Some regions had a production index component, others not.
  • Richmond discussed prices paid and received on an annualized basis, not an index component that could be directly compared to the others.

Significant Points

  • The Dallas and Kansas City regions were both hammered by collapse in oil prices and oil related services.
  • Order Backlog was negative across the board.
  • Employee Workweek was down in four of five regions.
  • Prices Received was down in three of four regions.

In aggregate, these are weak to very weak reports.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

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