October 2021 Note: Survey responses were collected from October 12 to October 18. Manufacturing activity in the region continued to expand this month, according to the firms responding to the October Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey. The survey's indicator for general activity declined, the new orders index improved, and the shipments index held steady. Both price indexes remained elevated. The survey’s future indexes suggest that the surveyed firms remained generally optimistic about growth over the next six months. Current Indicators Remain Positive The diffusion index for current general activity fell 7 points to 23.8 this month. More than 40 percent of the firms reported increases in general activity this month (up from 34 percent last month), while 17 percent reported decreases (up from 3 percent). The current shipments index was essentially unchanged at 30.0 in October. The index for new orders rose 15 points to a reading of 30.8. Over 47 percent of the firms reported increases in new orders this month, while 16 percent reported decreases. The firms continued to report increases in employment on balance, with the employment index rising from 26.3 in September to 30.7 this month. The majority of responding firms (65 percent) reported steady employment levels, and the share reporting increases (31 percent) exceeded the share reporting decreases (1 percent). The average workweek index fell 2 points to 27.8. Price Indicators Remain Elevated The indicators for prices paid and prices received remained elevated this month. The prices paid index rose 3 points to 70.3. The percentage of firms reporting increases in input prices (73 percent) far exceeded the percentage reporting decreases (3 percent); 22 percent of the firms reported no change. The current prices received index edged down 2 points to 51.1. Over 58 percent of the firms reported increases in prices received for their own goods this month, 7 percent reported decreases, and 34 percent reported no change. Firms Anticipate Higher Capital Expenditures Next Year For this month's special questions, manufacturers were asked about their plans for different categories of capital spending next year (see Special Question). For five out of six categories of investment spending (software, noncomputer equipment, computer equipment, energy-saving investments, and other), the share of firms expecting to increase spending was higher than the share of firms expecting to decrease spending. On balance, the firms expect larger increases for software and noncomputer equipment and a small net decrease in capital expenditures on structure next year. Firms Remain Optimistic About Growth The diffusion index for future general activity rose 4 points to 24.2. The share of firms expecting increases in activity over the next six months (47 percent) exceeded the share expecting decreases (23 percent). The future new orders index declined 6 points, while the future shipments index fell 11 points. The firms continued to expect overall increases in employment over the next six months, with the future employment index ticking down 1 point to 37.5. Over 45 percent of the firms expect to increase employment in their manufacturing plants over the next six months; only 8 percent anticipate employment declines. Summary Responses to the October Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey suggest continued expansion in regional manufacturing conditions this month. The indicator for current activity fell from its September reading, while the new orders index rose and the shipments index remained stable. The price indexes remain elevated and continue to suggest widespread increases in prices. The survey's future indexes indicate that respondents continue to expect growth over the next six months. Special Question (October 2021) Comparing 2022 with 2021, do you expect capital expenditures to be higher, the same, or lower for each of the following categories? Higher Same Lower Diffusion --------(% of reporters)------- Index Software 37.5 52.1 10.4 27.1 Noncomputer equipment 50.0 37.5 12.5 37.5 Energy-saving investments 20.8 66.7 12.5 8.3 Computer and related hardware 29.2 60.4 10.4 18.8 Structure 25.0 45.8 29.2 -4.2 Other 18.2 72.7 9.1 9.1 Total capital spending 53.2 31.9 14.9 38.3 October 2021 October vs. September Six Months from Now vs. October Prev. Prev. Diff. Inc. No ch. Dec. Diff. Diff. Inc. No ch. Dec. Diff. Index Index Index Index General Business 30.7 40.3 41.2 16.5 23.8 20.0 46.9 20.9 22.7 24.2 Conditions New Orders 15.9 47.1 36.6 16.3 30.8 32.1 42.4 37.2 16.1 26.2 Shipments 29.9 43.3 41.9 13.3 30.0 41.6 50.9 24.2 20.5 30.5 Unfilled Orders 5.4 30.1 51.7 17.4 12.7 -10.0 13.8 50.9 31.9 -18.1 Delivery Times 20.4 41.6 49.0 9.4 32.2 7.8 20.7 52.0 22.3 -1.7 Inventories 19.2 30.9 54.5 12.0 18.8 14.4 37.2 44.3 13.6 23.6 Prices Paid 67.3 73.3 21.9 3.0 70.3 53.5 65.3 28.1 1.2 64.1 Prices Received 52.9 58.4 33.5 7.3 51.1 62.2 58.8 38.4 0.0 58.8 Number of Emp. 26.3 31.2 65.4 0.5 30.7 38.6 45.1 42.0 7.6 37.5 Avg. Emp. Wrkwk. 29.3 33.4 61.1 5.6 27.8 15.4 35.1 52.8 7.9 27.2 Capital Ex. -- -- -- -- -- 23.6 37.6 52.3 5.2 32.4 Notes: (1) Diffusion indexes represent the percentage of respondents indicating an increase minus the percentage indicating a decrease. (2) All data are seasonally adjusted. (3) Percentages may not sum to 100 because of rounding, omission by respondents, or both. (4) Survey results reflect data received through October 18, 2021. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey Released: October 21, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. ET.