Industrial production dipped in May, underscoring the strain on factories from the deep housing slump.
The Federal Reserve reported Tuesday that output at the nation’s factories, mines and utilities fell 0.2% in May, following a 0.7% decline in April.
The latest report on manufacturing activity disappointed economists online cash advance. They were forecasting a 0.1% rise in overall production.
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