Industrial Production Fell 0.9% in August, Hindered by Harvey

Washington, DC, September 15, 2017-Industrial production declined 0.9% in August following six consecutive monthly gains, according to the Federal Reserve. 

Hurricane Harvey, which hit the Gulf Coast of Texas in late August, is estimated to have reduced the rate of change in total output by roughly 3/4 percentage point. The index for manufacturing decreased 0.3%; storm-related effects appear to have reduced the rate of change in factory output in August about 3/4 percentage point. The manufacturing industries with the largest estimated storm-related effects were petroleum refining, organic chemicals, and plastics materials and resins.

The output of mining fell 0.8% in August, as Hurricane Harvey temporarily curtailed drilling, servicing, and extraction activity for oil and natural gas. The output of utilities dropped 5.5%, as unseasonably mild temperatures, particularly on the East Coast, reduced the demand for air conditioning.

At 104.7 percent of its 2012 average, total industrial production in August was 1.5% above its year-earlier level. Capacity utilization for the industrial sector decreased 0.8 percentage point in August to 76.1%, a rate that is 3.8 percentage points below its long-run (1972–2016) average.