The Philadelphia Fed’s New Orders index for the United States slipped in August 2026, pointing to a moderation in manufacturing demand in the region. The indicator declined to 30.1 in August from 37.0 in July 2026, according to data updated on 20 August 2026.
While the index remains firmly in positive territory—indicating continued expansion in new orders—the pullback suggests growth is losing some steam compared with the previous month. Market participants and analysts will be watching upcoming regional and national manufacturing surveys closely to gauge whether August’s softer reading marks the start of a broader cooling trend in factory activity or simply a pause after July’s stronger showing.