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US durable goods orders soar in May on aircraft - MSN WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Orders for long-lasting U S manufactured goods rebounded sharply in May, boosted by a surge in commercial aircraft bookings, though economic uncertainty stemming from import
Tariff pause ignites surge in manufacturing Tariff pause ignites surge in manufacturing Transportation orders rebounded sharply June 26, 2025 May durable goods orders surged 16 4%, rebounding from a 6 6% drop in April May chalked up the largest increase since July 2014 and handily beat the consensus expectation for an 8 5% rise A jump in aircraft orders boosted the headline number
U. S. Durable Goods Orders Soar on Aircraft Demand Demand for U S durable goods jumped in May, helped by a surge in aircraft orders Total orders for goods made to last at least three years, such as automobiles, planes and electronic equipment
US durable goods orders soar in May - The Business Times [WASHINGTON] Orders for long-lasting US manufactured goods rebounded sharply in May, boosted by a surge in commercial aircraft bookings, though economic uncertainty stemming from import tariffs remains a constraint for business spending on capital Read more at The Business Times
Durable Goods Orders: May 2025 - dshort - Advisor Perspectives New orders for manufactured durable goods rose to $343 59B in May, its highest level in history This represents a 16 4% increase from the previous month and a 19 8% rise from one year ago The latest reading was nearly double than the projected 8 6% monthly increase
US Durable Goods Orders Soar - TRADING ECONOMICS New orders for manufactured durable goods in the US surged 9 2% month-over-month to $315 7 billion in March 2025, marking the third consecutive monthly increase and far exceeding market expectations of a 2% rise
May Durable Goods - ftportfolios. com We anticipate airline orders to slow (and cancellations to increase) in the months ahead as companies and countries navigate the ever-shifting trade and economic environments But it wasn’t just transportations orders that rose in May, even excluding the transportation sector, orders for durable goods increased a healthy 0 5%