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Manufacturing capacity utilization in the US - Data and Analysis (1980-2032)

In 2026, manufacturing capacity utilization is estimated at 76.3%, a 0.9 percentage point increase from the previous year. This growth is driven by recovery from pandemic disruptions, stabilized global supply chains and continued investment in domestic manufacturing. Sustained demand for durable goods and advanced automation technologies also support utilization. Despite inflationary pressures and labor shortages, manufacturers have maintained production output relative to capacity.From 2021 to 2026, capacity utilization decreased by -0.9 percentage points, falling relative to a sharp rebound in 2021, when MCU reaching 77.3%, due to supply chain normalization and resurgent global demand. Industry 4.0 technologies, like AI and IoT, enabled flexible and efficient production. Geopolitical tensions and supply chain concerns led to reshoring, boosting high-value segments like semiconductors and renewable energy components. Government policies, such as the US CHIPS Act, incentivized domestic manufacturing investments.Inflation and labor market challenges persisted but were offset by strong demand and improved inventory management. Commodity price volatility and energy fluctuations were mitigated by technological adoption and efficiency gains. Infrastructure investment and cleaner energy manufacturing also reinforced capacity utilization improvements. These macroeconomic and technology-driven trends were crucial to the gains. Tariff policies have had a negative impact on utilization, however.

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Manufacturing capacity utilization

1980-2032

Estimated Value in 2026

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2021-26 CAGR XX%
2025-26 Change XX%

Forecast Value in 2032

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2026-32 CAGR XX%
2026-27 Change XX%

Manufacturing capacity utilization (MCU) is calculated as the ratio of actual manufacturing output to potential full capacity output. The higher the utilization rate, the less slack there is at plants to take on additional work. Consequently, high utilization rates are typically viewed as a leading indicator for rising inflation and higher long-term interest rates. The data for this report is sourced from the Federal Reserve. The values presented in this report are annual figures, derived from equally weighted monthly averages.

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What was the manufacturing capacity utilization in the US in 2026?

The manufacturing capacity utilization in the US in 2026 was 76.35%.

How has the manufacturing capacity utilization in the US changed in 2026?

The manufacturing capacity utilization in the US declined by -0.24% in 2026.

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