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US industrial production rises 0.7% in april, beats estimates

Last updated: May 15, 2026 3:10 pm
By Chad McAuley 4 Min Read
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US industrial production rebounded strongly in April, while retail sales continued to show resilience despite mounting inflationary pressures across the economy.

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Manufacturing activity supports industrial outputRetail sales show continued consumer resilienceProducer inflation accelerates sharplyUS dollar holds gains after data releases

    According to data released on Friday by the Federal Reserve, industrial production in the United States increased 0.7% month-on-month in April.

    The reading followed a 0.3% contraction in March and exceeded market expectations for a 0.3% increase.

    The stronger-than-expected industrial output data highlighted continued strength in parts of the US economy even as inflation concerns persisted.

    Manufacturing activity supports industrial output

    The Federal Reserve said manufacturing output rose 0.6% during the month, contributing significantly to the overall gain in industrial production.

    The central bank also noted that utilities output increased 1.9%, while mining activity edged down 0.1%.

    “In April, manufacturing output rose 0.6 percent, the index for mining ticked down 0.1 percent, and utilities output moved up 1.9 percent,” the Fed said in its press release.

    The report further stated that capacity utilisation moved up to 76.1%.

    However, the utilisation rate remained below historical averages.

    “Capacity utilization moved up to 76.1 percent, a rate that is 3.3 percentage points below its long-run (1972–2025) average,” the Federal Reserve added.

    The stronger industrial production figures came as financial markets continued to assess the outlook for economic growth and monetary policy.

    Retail sales show continued consumer resilience

    Separate data released Thursday by the US Census Bureau showed that retail sales increased 0.5% in April to $757.1 billion.

    The reading matched market expectations and followed a revised 1.6% increase in March, previously reported as 1.7%.

    On an annual basis, retail sales rose 4.9%, indicating that consumer demand remained relatively strong despite rising price pressures.

    The Census Bureau said total sales during the February 2026 through April 2026 period increased 4.4% compared with the same period a year earlier.

    “The February 2026 to March 2026 percent change was revised from up 1.7 percent to up 1.6 percent,” the agency said in its release.

    The retail sales data suggested that consumers continued spending at a healthy pace even as inflation remained elevated across several sectors of the economy.

    Producer inflation accelerates sharply

    Inflation concerns intensified earlier in the week after data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a sharp increase in wholesale prices.

    The Producer Price Index for final demand rose 1.4% on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, marking the largest monthly increase since March 2022.

    Economists had expected producer prices to rise 0.5% during the month.

    The latest reading followed gains of 0.7% in March and 0.6% in February.

    On a yearly basis, producer prices climbed 6.0% in April.

    The annual increase represented the biggest rise since December 2022, when the index increased 6.4%.

    The stronger-than-expected inflation figures are likely to reinforce concerns that price pressures are becoming increasingly entrenched throughout the economy.

    The data could also complicate the Federal Reserve’s efforts to bring inflation back toward its long-term 2% target.

    US dollar holds gains after data releases

    Following the economic releases, the US dollar maintained its strength during Friday’s American trading session.

    At the time of writing, the US Dollar Index was up 0.35% on the day at 99.20.

    Market participants continued to monitor incoming economic data for further signals regarding the strength of economic activity and the future direction of Federal Reserve policy.

    This post US industrial production rises 0.7% in april, beats estimates may be modified as updates unfold

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