KC Fed: Service Sector Growth Slows in April

 The pace of service sector activity growth in the Tenth Federal Reserve District slowed notably in April according to the latest Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Services Survey. The top line services composite index (SA) fell to 3 in April from 15 in March and 6 in February, and the general revenue/sales index fell to 6 from 18. All three of the employment indexes, employee count, hours worked, and part-time employment fell into negative territory, while the wages index increased from 16 to 22. Nevertheless, the six-month expectations composite index rose for the second consecutive month, to 22 in April from 17 in March, while revenue/sales expectations increased soundly from 20 to 34. The employee and hours worked indexes both fell slightly m/mn, but the part-time employment expectations index increased to 10 from 4. Finally, capex expectations sank to a just barely positive 1 from 19 in the prior month.

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