Despite Tesla’s Sales Drop, Total EV Penetration in the US Rises to Record 9.8%: BY Model & USA-Made Content by Wolf Richter • Jun 10, 2025 • 42 Comments Tariffs don’t apply to USA-made content. Some EVs are mostly made in the USA, others are mostly made in foreign countries.
S&P’s US Manufacturing PMI Shows “Solid” Growth Powered by Jump in Domestic New Orders. Canada & Mexico PMIs Tank by Wolf Richter • Jun 2, 2025 • 18 Comments But the ISM Manufacturing PMI for the US shows contraction on declining new orders. The contradicting PMIs add to the confusing “soft data.”
Durable Goods Orders Made Ugly Headlines, but the 3-Month Average, which Irons Out Aircraft Orders, Rose to a Record by Wolf Richter • May 27, 2025 • 18 Comments And the backlog of unfilled orders remained at record high.
But this Kind of Dynamic Sprinkles Additional Cold Water on the Idea of a Looming Recession by Wolf Richter • Apr 8, 2025 • 128 Comments Inland Empire PMI spikes to highest since early 2021, New Orders spike to record: Private sector is dynamic. But not always in linear ways.
Apple Announces Server Manufacturing Plant in Houston, Adding Weight to Eyepopping US Factory Construction Boom by Wolf Richter • Feb 24, 2025 • 88 Comments The rethink about manufacturing in highly automated US plants is one of the big changes coming out of the pandemic. Industrial robots cost the same anywhere.
Factory Construction Spending Soars to New Record, +16% YoY, +242% since 2019: Result of Corporate & Strategic Rethink by Wolf Richter • Dec 2, 2024 • 101 Comments Trump’s tariffs — a tax on profit margins of US & foreign companies — will push in the same direction as Biden’s taxpayer-and-debt-funded incentives.
Boeing Launches $22 Billion Share Offering to Get Breathing Room, Dodge Junk Credit Rating, after Having Wasted $64 Billion on Share Buybacks by Wolf Richter • Oct 28, 2024 • 130 Comments It will dilute the bejesus out of already beaten-up stockholders. Share buyback karma.
Construction Spending Squeaks to Record amid Eyepopping Boom in Spending on Factories while Residential Construction Tries to Dig Out of Last Year’s Slump by Wolf Richter • Sep 3, 2024 • 43 Comments Majority of construction spending goes into nonresidential, dominated now by a spending spree on factories.
Manufacturing (beyond Boeing) Not Dead: Orders Rose to New Highs in 2024, after a Little Dip in 2023, after Pandemic Boom by Wolf Richter • Aug 26, 2024 • 29 Comments And the order backlog has started rising again.
Eyepopping Factory Construction Boom in the US Reaches New Highs amid Big Corporate & Strategic Rethink by Wolf Richter • Aug 1, 2024 • 70 Comments One of the big changes that came out of the chaos of the pandemic. And robots cost nearly the same anywhere.