Value of Manufacturers' New Orders for Nondurable Goods Industries : 301351 (As of 2025-04-01)
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This metric represents the total dollar value of new purchase orders received by manufacturers within the nondurable goods industries. Nondurable goods are items with a short lifespan, typically consumed or used up within three years. Examples include food and beverages, clothing, paper products, petroleum products, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and other goods that are quickly consumed or require frequent replacement. Demand for certain nondurable goods can be seasonal—for example, increased sales of heating oil during winter or school supplies during back-to-school periods. Analysts should adjust for seasonal variations to accurately interpret trends.

Monthly , not seasonally adjusted.            

Value of Manufacturers' New Orders for Nondurable Goods Industries was 301351 as of 2025-04-01, according to United States Census Bureau. Historically, Value of Manufacturers' New Orders for Nondurable Goods Industries reached a record high of 330459 and a record low of 102545, the median value is 211359. Typical value range is from 224313 to 292300. The Year-Over-Year growth is -1.82%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Value of Manufacturers' New Orders for Nondurable Goods Industries - last updated on 2025-04-01.

Category Production & Business Activity
Region USA
Source United States Census Bureau

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 301351
Latest Period 2025-04-01
Long Term Average 258,306.27
Average Annualized Growth Rate +3.29%
Value from 1 year ago 306951
Change from 1 year ago -1.82%
Frequency Daily
Unit Millions
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