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Default U.S. Factories Continue To Boost Output

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. factories produced more consumer goods,
business equipment and raw materials in March, boosting manufacturing
activity for the ninth straight month.

Output at the U.S. factories, mines and utilities increased 0.8
percent last month after edging up 0.1 percent in February, the
Federal Reserve said Friday. February's results were dragged down by a
weather-related drop in utility production.

Factory production, the largest single segment of industrial
production, increased 0.7 percent last month. Manufacturing has been a
key driver of economic growth since the recession ended. That
continued last month, even with supply chain disruptions stemming from
the crisis in Japan.

Overall industrial production has risen about 12 percent since its
recession-low in June 2009. It is still about 7 percent below its pre-
recession peak, reached in September 2007.

Construction goods showed the sharpest increase of any major market
group, rising 1.5 percent. That's an encouraging sign for an industry
that continues to struggle due to the sluggish markets for housing and
commercial real estate. Still, production of construction goods is
still 25 percent below its pre-recession peak, reached in December
2006.

The output of mines rose 0.6 percent in March, while utilities
rebounded to increase of 1.7 percent, after two months of steep
declines.

American industry operated at 77.4 percent of its total capacity in
March, 0.5 percent above February's result. Capacity use remains 3.0
percent points below its average in data going back to 1972.

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