Industrial production registers worst month

By Paul Wiseman
AP Economics Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. industrial output fell for the third straight month in November, another sign that American manufacturers are under stress.

American industrial production dropped 0.6 percent last month, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday. It was the biggest drop since March 2012. Manufacturing output was flat after expanding 0.3 percent in October.

Utility output plunged 4.3 percent as unusually warm weather reduced demand for heat. Mining production slid 1.1 percent amid continued cutbacks in the oil and gas industry and a big drop in coal mining. Output at manufacturers of cars and auto parts dropped 1 percent last month. Aircraft manufacturing output fell 0.7 percent.

American industry is being hurt by economic weakness overseas and a strong dollar that makes U.S. goods more expensive in foreign markets. Still, the American economy is relatively healthy thanks to solid consumer spending.

Published: Fri, Dec 18, 2015