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U.S. S&P Global Composite PMI Eases to 51.9 in February, Signaling Moderation in Private-Sector Growth

The U.S. private sector saw a slight cooling in business activity in February, as the S&P Global Composite PMI edged down to 51.9 from 53.0 previously. Both readings fall in February 2026, indicating that while growth continues, its pace has moderated.

A Composite PMI above 50 points to expansion in overall economic activity, so the latest figure still suggests the U.S. economy is growing, but at a slower rate than earlier in the month. The marginal decline from 53.0 to 51.9 may reflect easing momentum across both manufacturing and services, with firms potentially responding to changing demand conditions or cost pressures.

The updated data, released on 4 March 2026, will be closely watched by investors and policymakers as they assess the durability of U.S. growth. A sustained reading above the 50 threshold continues to support a positive outlook, but the downward shift highlights emerging signs of softer expansion in the months ahead.

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