Monday, Feb. 29, 1960
Rising Production
U.S. industrial production rose 3% in January to top the alltime record reached before the steel strike. The advance, which brought the index to 169 of the 1947-49 average of 100, came on top of a 6% rise in December, reflected improvement in every sector of the economy except mining.
Other rising indexes:
P: Department-store sales rose 4% in the week ended Feb. 13.
P: Personal income climbed to a new record of $393.3 billion on a seasonally adjusted rate in January, up $1.2 billion from December's previous record.
P: Rail and truck carloadings continued above last year's pace, but dropped slightly from the week before because of bad weather in the Central, Southern and Western states.
P: F. W. Dodge Corp. predicted gains in most construction categories during 1960, especially in the field of plant and equipment expenditures. Notable exception: residential construction, which dropped almost 13% in January from the same month in 1959, now seems headed for 1,200,000 to 1,250,000 housing starts in 1960, down about 10% from 1959.
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