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USGS Nonmetallic mineral products industry leading index March 2016

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The nonmetallic mineral products industry leading index decreased 1.2% to 244.7 in February from a revised 247.7 in January, and its 6-month smoothed growth rate declined to -0.6% from a revised 2.3% in January. A growth rate above +1.0% is usually a signal of future growth in industry activity, while a growth rate below -1.0% points to a decrease in activity.

The leading index growth rate fell into negative territory in February, but remained above the threshold that would suggest a decrease in activity in the nonmetallic mineral products industry. Residential construction activity has been relatively flat year-to-date. However, low unemployment, higher wages, and historically low interest rates, along with home inventories below a balanced market level, should continue to support home construction in 2016.

Non-residential construction spending could grow modestly in the near term with a few starts for power plants and highway construction projects planned for 2016. The nonmetallic mineral products demand from these construction activities will likely be modest, or could decrease slightly, in the near term. Three of the four leading index indicators decreased in February and one increased. A second consecutive one-half hour shorter average workweek in nonmetallic mineral products facilities contributed -0.9 percentage point to the net decrease in the leading index. A tighter yield spread between the U.S. 10-year Treasury Note and the Federal Reserve’s federal funds rate contributed -0.3 percentage point. The index of new housing permits issued fell in February after being flat for two consecutive months. It contributed -0.2 percentage point to the leading index in February. In contrast, a rise in the S&P stock price index for building products companies in February contributed 0.1 percentage point (table 2). The coincident index, which measures current industry activity, decreased 0.2% to 143.9 in February from a revised 144.2 in January. Its 6-month smoothed growth rate decreased to 4.6% in February from a revised 5.7% in January. Although the average workweek was shorter in nonmetallic minerals products manufacturing facilities, employment remained close to the 2009 high level.


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