KEY POINTS
  • The Institute for Supply Management's non-manufacturing index rose to 56.9 in May from 55.5 in April. Economists polled by Refinitiv expected the index to remain unchanged.
  • "The non-manufacturing sector continues to experience a slight uptick in business activity, but it is still leveling off overall," says Anthony Nieves, chair of the Institute for Supply Management.
  • The ISM data follows the release of much weaker-than-expected employment data from ADP and Moody's Analytics.
A waitress delivers a tray of food to customers at a Denny's restaurant in New York.

The U.S. services sector expanded at a faster rate than expected, according to data released Wednesday.

The Institute for Supply Management's non-manufacturing index rose to 56.9 in May from 55.5 in April. Economists polled by Refinitiv expected the index to remain unchanged. A number above 50 indicates expansion while a print below 50 shows contraction.