The report was issued today by Anthony Nieves, CPSM, C.P.M., A.P.P., CFPM, Chair of the Institute for Supply Management® (ISM®) Non-Manufacturing Business Survey Committee: “The NMI®
registered 57.3 percent, which is 1.8 percentage points higher than the
January reading of 55.5 percent. This represents continued growth in
the non-manufacturing sector, at a faster rate. The Non-Manufacturing
Business Activity Index decreased to 57.8 percent, 3.1 percentage points
lower than the January reading of 60.9 percent, reflecting growth for
the 127th consecutive month. The New Orders Index registered 63.1
percent; 6.9 percentage points higher than the reading of 56.2 percent
in January. The Employment Index increased 2.5 percentage points in
February to 55.6 percent from the January reading of 53.1 percent. The
Prices Index reading of 50.8 is 4.7 percentage points lower than the
January’s 55.5 percent, indicating that prices increased in February for
the 33rd consecutive month. According to the NMI®, 16
non-manufacturing industries reported growth. The non-manufacturing
sector reflected continued growth in February. Most respondents are
concerned about the coronavirus and its supply chain impact. They also
continue to have difficulty with labor resources. They do remain
positive about business conditions and the overall economy.”
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