Analysts say a slight slowdown in motor vehicle production signals a ‘soft landing’ for the U.S. economy, according to BridgeNews. As measured by a Federal Reserve report released on Wednesday November 15, U.S. vehicle production slumped 7.8% in October while the annual rate dipped from 13.1 million in September to 12.2 million. Overall, U.S. industrial production was down 0.1%, the first drop in three months.
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“The softness in manufacturing was largely centred in motor vehicles and
that does not point to a widespread economic slowdown,” said Joel Naroff,
president of Naroff Economic Advisors.
Excluding vehicle production, manufacturing output rose by 0.5% in October.