In addition to the rise in orders, the Commerce Department also reported a 1.0 percent increase in manufactured goods shipments in April, following a 0.4 percent gain in March. Inventories also saw a slight uptick of 0.1 percent after remaining nearly flat in the previous month.
Factory orders serve as a key indicator of manufacturing sector health, reflecting demand for manufactured goods from businesses, institutions, and consumers. They are categorized into two main groups: durable goods, such as machinery and appliances, and non-durable goods, such as food and beverages. By tracking these orders, economists can gauge production activity and potential future economic trends.
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