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    US manufacturing growth improves in June; hiring jumps

    In this photo taken June 11, 2015, machinist Angel Altamirano, 32, of River Rouge, grinds a guardrail for a staircase in Detroit. The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing managers, issues its index of manufacturing activity for June on Wednesday, July 1, 2015. (Todd McInturf /The Detroit News via AP) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

    U.S. manufacturing growth improved in June, helped by a jump in employment. The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing managers, said Wednesday that its manufacturing index rose to 53.5 last month from 52.8 in May. Manufacturing activity matched January's level for the highest this year. Any reading above 50 signals expansion.

    Manufacturing growth has accelerated for the past two months, evidence that U.S. factories are beginning to adapt and overcome the drags caused by a rise in the dollar's value and cheaper oil prices, two trends that date back to last fall.

    The gauge of new orders rose slightly to 56 from 55.8. But manufacturers are responding to the increased demand by hiring more workers, as the employment measure increased to 55.5 from 51.7, a sign that many companies expect additional orders in the coming months and are hiring in advance.

    Not every element of the index reflected growth. The index's measure of production slipped to 54 from 54.5.

    Of the 18 industries surveyed, four reported contracting in June: petroleum and coal products, primary metals, plastics and rubber products, and machinery.

    -- Associated Press

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