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USA| Jul 16 2026
U.S. Philly Fed Manufacturing Index Jumps in July

- The headline index jumped to 41.4 in July, much larger than expected and the highest reading since November 2021.
- The outsized increase was widespread across components with the ISM-adjusted index rising to 58.1, its highest reading since January 2025.
- Prices remained elevated but were little changed in July from June.
- Delivery times lengthened meaningfully, indicating some incipient supply chain problems.
- The survey’s broad indicators for future activity continued to suggest expectations for growth over the next six months, although most readings fell meaningfully.
by:Sandy Batten
|in:Economy in Brief
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