January Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Index Shows No Change

BY MT Newswires | ECONOMIC | 01/22/26 11:09 AM EST

11:09 AM EST, 01/22/2026 (MT Newswires) -- The Kansas City Fed monthly manufacturing index remained at 0 in January, below expectations for an increase to 4 in a survey compiled by Bloomberg.

Annual revisions were incorporated into the data.

Other regional manufacturing data released so far have shown a rebound from negative readings in the previous month. The ISM's national manufacturing reading will be released on Feb. 2.

Within the Kansas City data, there were index gains for production to smaller negative and new orders and employment to 0, while the shipments reading declined below the breakeven point and prices paid rose further to indicate more widespread expansion.

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