US business activity grows at fastest pace in eight months

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The US private sector just posted its strongest month in the better part of a year, with a cocktail of consumer spending, seasonal demand, and cautious optimism on hiring pushing activity levels to heights not seen since October 2025. S&P Global’s final US Composite PMI Output Index climbed to 54.5 in July 2026, up from 51.9 in June. Anything above 50 signals expansion, so a nearly three-point jump in a single month is the kind of move that gets economists reaching for words like “robust.” What’s driving the surge The services sector did most of the heavy lifting. Activity there hit a nine-month high, fueled by a wave of domestic spending tied to two big calendar items: the FIFA World Cup and Independence Day. Manufacturing held its own as well. The ISM Manufacturing PMI rose to 55.6 in July, its highest reading since May 2022. New orders within manufacturing came in at 56.7, a figure that suggests factories aren’t just clearing backlogs but actually booking fresh work. Employment across services and manufacturing ticked upward for the first time in three months. It was a marginal increase, not a hiring bonanza, but the direction matters more than the magnitude at this stage. T...

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