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# New orders for manufactured durable goods in December, up four of the last five months, increased $15.3 billion or 5.6 percent to $286.9 billion. This followed a 1.7 percent November decrease. Excluding transportation, new orders decreased 0.1 percent.  
# New orders for manufactured durable goods in December, up four of the last five months, increased $15.3 billion or 5.6 percent to $286.9 billion. This followed a 1.7 percent November decrease. Excluding transportation, new orders decreased 0.1 percent.  


=== April 2023 ===
=== March 2023 ===


* The ISM Manufacturing New Orders subindex in the United States decreased to 44.3 in March of 2023 from 47 in February, as companies become more concerned about when manufacturing growth will resume<ref>https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/ism-manufacturing-new-orders</ref>
* The ISM Manufacturing New Orders subindex in the United States decreased to 44.3 in March of 2023 from 47 in February, as companies become more concerned about when manufacturing growth will resume<ref>https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/ism-manufacturing-new-orders</ref>
* The ISM Non Manufacturing New Orders subindex in the United States decreased to a three-month low of 52.20 points in March from 62.60 points in February of 2023<ref>https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/ism-non-manufacturing-new-orders</ref>
* The ISM Non Manufacturing New Orders subindex in the United States decreased to a three-month low of 52.20 points in March from 62.60 points in February of 2023<ref>https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/ism-non-manufacturing-new-orders</ref>
* New orders for manufactured durable goods in February, down three of the last four months, decreased $2.6 billion or 1.0 percent to $268.4 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced today. This followed a 5.0 percent January decrease.<ref>https://www.census.gov/manufacturing/m3/adv/pdf/durgd.pdf</ref>
* New orders for manufactured durable goods in February, down three of the last four months, decreased $2.6 billion or 1.0 percent to $268.4 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced today. This followed a 5.0 percent January decrease.<ref>https://www.census.gov/manufacturing/m3/adv/pdf/durgd.pdf</ref>