US industrial production down 2.2% in February

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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US industrial production fell 2.2% in February, the Federal Reserve said on Tuesday, a worse-than-expected figured caused by winter storms that knocked factories offline in parts of the country.

“The severe winter weather in the south central region of the country in mid-February accounted for the bulk of the declines in output for the month,” the central bank said.

Manufacturing output fell 3.1% in the month and mining lost 5.4%, the report said. But utilities output increased 7.4% compared with January.

And overall production remains 4.2% below the February 2020 level.

Severe and unusual winter storms shuttered businesses and knocked out power in Texas, the country’s second most-populous state.

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