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US Manufacturing Output, Hiring Rise to Multi-Month Highs

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U.S. manufacturing activity climbed in June, fueled by strong domestic demand and tariff-driven stockpiling, according to a new report from S&P Global, which showed an acceleration in both factory output and employment alongside a renewed surge in inflationary pressures.

Released on June 23, the report revealed that the manufacturing output index rose to 51.5 in June, up from 49.4 in May. That marks the first reading above the neutral 50 threshold—which separates expansion from contraction—since February, signaling a return to growth in the factory sector as firms ramped up production and hiring to meet stronger demand.

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