U.S. manufacturing production inched up in July 2026, rising 0.2% month-over-month, according to the latest data updated on 18 August 2026. The gain follows a flat reading in June, when manufacturing output registered 0.0% compared with May 2026.
The July uptick suggests a modest improvement in industrial activity, with factories showing tentative signs of momentum after a stagnant prior month. On a month-over-month basis, the current reading reflects a slight but positive shift in output, as producers move from a period of no growth toward a gradual expansion in production volumes.
Market watchers will now look to upcoming data releases to assess whether July’s increase marks the start of a more sustained recovery in the U.S. manufacturing sector or remains a one-off improvement following June’s pause. For now, the numbers point to a cautiously improving backdrop for American industry midway through 2026.