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US industrial production up 0.1% in June
Industrial production in the United States was up by 0.1% in June compared to the month before, according to a report by the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors issued on Friday. Year-over-year, industrial output grew by 1.1% in the reported month. Manufacturing was unchanged compared to May, but rose by 1.1% on an annual basis. The production of utilities climbed 0.4% month-on-month and 3% year-on-year. The mining output advanced by 0.4% from May and 2.4% from June 2025. Capacity utilization was stable at 76.1%, 3.3 percentage points below its long-run average.
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