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US factory orders rise 4.8% in April, largest gain in 11 months

Created at 3 Jun · 3:51 PM3 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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New orders for U.S. factory goods increased 4.8% in April, the largest monthly gain since May 2025, driven by a surge in commercial aircraft orders. Core capital goods orders declined.

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Key Numbers

4.8%factory orders increase in April
May 2025previous month of largest gain
1.8%March advance, upwardly revised
4.6%Reuters poll forecast for April orders
6.0%year-on-year orders increase in April
9.4%manufacturing's share of the economy
165.9%commercial aircraft orders increase in April
2.0%primary metals orders increase
3.5%fabricated metal products bookings increase
0.7%machinery orders increase
0.5%electrical equipment, appliances and components orders increase
0.7%computers and electronic products orders drop
1.0%non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft orders decline
0.4%shipments of core capital goods rise

Who's Involved

Commerce Department's Census Bureau
reported on U.S. factory orders data
Reuters
polled economists for forecasts
Boeing
reported commercial aircraft orders

↳ Why This Matters

The significant rise in factory orders, particularly in durable goods like aircraft, suggests a potential strengthening in the manufacturing sector, which could positively impact economic growth. However, the decline in core capital goods orders indicates ongoing caution in business investment.

Key facts

  • New orders for U.S. factory goods increased 4.8% in April.
  • This marks the largest monthly gain since May 2025.
  • Commercial aircraft orders significantly boosted the increase.
  • Orders for primary metals increased 2.0%.
  • Bookings for fabricated metal products jumped 3.5%.
  • Orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft declined 1.0%.

New orders for U.S. factory goods increased by 4.8% in April, marking the largest monthly gain since May 2025. This surge was primarily driven by a significant rise in commercial aircraft orders, which increased by 165.9% after a decline in March. Orders for primary metals rose 2.0%, fabricated metal products jumped 3.5%, machinery increased 0.7%, and electrical equipment, appliances, and components climbed 0.5%. Orders for motor vehicle bodies, parts, and trailers also saw increases. However, orders for computers and electronic products dropped 0.7%, with computers falling 2.5%. Orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft, a key measure of business spending plans, declined 1.0% in April, although shipments of these core capital goods rose 0.4%. Manufacturing, which constitutes 9.4% of the economy, is currently supported by AI spending.

Frequently asked questions

New orders for U.S. factory goods increased by 4.8% in April, representing the largest monthly gain since May 2025.

The increase was primarily driven by a surge in commercial aircraft orders, along with gains in primary metals, fabricated metal products, machinery, and electrical equipment.

Orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft, a key measure of business spending, declined by 1.0% in April.

Manufacturing accounts for 9.4% of the U.S. economy and is currently being supported by an artificial intelligence spending boom.

What Happens Next

01The Commerce Department will release revised manufacturing data in future reports.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 3:45 PM
New article confirms April factory orders surged 4.8%, largest gain since May 2025, driven by aircraft, but notes AI boom and Iran conflict risks.
Reuters via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 3:45 PM
US factory orders rose 4.8% in April, the largest gain in 11 months, boosted by commercial aircraft orders.
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