The Manufacturing Economy with Fexingo: Factories, Industrial Output, and Domestic Production

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The Manufacturing Economy with Fexingo: Factories, Industrial Output, and Domestic Production

Lucas and Luna examine the state of manufacturing in the United States, moving beyond headlines to assess industrial output, factory orders, and the real impact of reshoring initiatives. Each episode focuses on a specific sector — from semiconductors to heavy machinery — using data from the Federal Reserve's industrial production index, ISM manufacturing reports, and company earnings calls. Lucas breaks down month-over-month changes in capacity utilization and durable goods orders, while Luna interrogates the disconnect between aggregate statistics and on-the-ground realities in places like the Rust Belt and the Sun Belt. They discuss how tariffs, labor shortages, and automation are reshaping domestic production, and what that means for supply chain resilience and the broader economy. The show serves investors, policy analysts, and anyone trying to understand whether the manufacturing renaissance is real or rhetorical. Lucas brings the numbers; Luna brings the context. Together, they c

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna examine the state of manufacturing in the United States, moving beyond headlines to assess industrial output, factory orders, and the real impact of reshoring initiatives. Each episode focuses on a specific sector — from semiconductors to heavy machinery — using data from the Federal Reserve's industrial production index, ISM manufacturing reports, and company earnings calls. Lucas breaks down month-over-month changes in capacity utilization and durable goods orders, while Luna interrogates the disconnect between aggregate statistics and on-the-ground realities in places like the Rust Belt and the Sun Belt. They discuss how tariffs, labor shortages, and automation are reshaping domestic production, and what that means for supply chain resilience and the broader economy. The show serves investors, policy analysts, and anyone trying to understand whether the manufacturing renaissance is real or rhetorical. Lucas brings the numbers; Luna brings the context. Together, they c

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