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September 8, 2010 7:55 PM

Economy Slowed from Weak Summer Factory Activity

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(AP)  The economy lost strength in late summer as factory production weakened in areas of the East Coast and Midwest.

A survey the Federal Reserve released Wednesday found the slower growth spreading to more regions of the country.

Of the 12 regions tracked by the Fed, economic activity was mixed or slowed in five - New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, Atlanta and Chicago. Activity elsewhere was described as modest or pointed to positive developments.

In the Fed's previous survey in late July, only two regions - Atlanta and Chicago - had reported slower growth.

Reasons for the soft spots varied.

In New York, retailers, especially those in New York City, said sales dropped. Factories production slowed, too. And, both the housing and commercial real-estate markets turned even softer.

Philadelphia reported slower manufacturing and real-estate activity. But retailers' revenue rose, which explained that region's mixed picture.

But in Richmond, retail sales sputtered, some factories reported a slowdown in customer demand, and real-estate markets remained soft. A similar trend was reported in Atlanta, where retail, manufacturing and real-estate activity all fell.

In Chicago, a weakening in manufacturing and construction activity accounted mainly for that region's slower economic pace. Retail sales in that region rose, however.

The overall U.S. economy was still growing in late summer, but there were "widespread signs of deceleration," the Fed said.

The findings will figure into discussions when Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and his colleagues meet next on Sept. 21.

AP
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by longtree-2009 September 9, 2010 4:41 AM EDT
shocked that we still have manufacturing, factories, here in the usa! never see "made in the usa" labels anymore. the closest is "assembled in the usa" but most every thing is "made in china" or india or some other location abroad.
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by ky7474 September 8, 2010 11:17 PM EDT
Everything is at a standstill until after the mid terms. Then if the repubs gain control it will be on hold until 2012. America doesn't seem to have the stomach or the leadership to combat corporate greed or corrupt politians.
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by rock0223 September 8, 2010 9:24 PM EDT
Certain 'American' companies are relocating manufacturing operations to our to our wonderful southern neighbor, Mexico. This might stop if as recently noted, drug gangs enter factories and slaughter everybody.
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by Quantrill13 September 8, 2010 8:43 PM EDT
More wonderful news from your "hope and change" guy, King Barry H. NObama! Barry is always on vacation. He has no clue what is going on anywhere in America. He is such a self-centered nit wit, weasel!
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by thanksgreed September 8, 2010 5:51 PM EDT
I guess that's what happens when capitalists send jobs to India.
Thanks greed.
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by pragmatist1 September 8, 2010 5:07 PM EDT
Humpty-Dumpty....all the king's horses and all the king's men...nice recovery there Mr. President...how's that new wardrobe of yours coming along...
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