New orders for durable goods fell in December

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The new orders for durable goods decreased by $4.6 billion or 1.4% in December 2025; this economic indicator may affect lending and risk management strategies.

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New orders for manufactured durable goods decreased $4.6 billion or 1.4% in December 2025 to $319.6 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau said in its most recent advance report. The post New orders for durable goods fell in December appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .