KEY POINTS
  • Manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace since December 1983, according to a survey released Thursday.
  • The survey served as a reminder of how quickly inflation pressures are building in the expanding economy.
  • Multiple respondents spoke of supply chain issues and pricing pressures that may be more than just transitory, as Fed officials have said.
An operator stacks heavy gauge steel brace used for industrial workbench leg at Tennsco's factory in Dickson, Tennessee, U.S. February 17, 2021.

March brought the strongest manufacturing growth in more than 37 years, and with it increasing indications about inflation pressures in the months ahead.

The Institute for Supply Management's monthly manufacturing survey registered a 64.7% reading, representing the level of companies reporting expansion against contraction. That translated to a 3.9 percentage point increase from February, and the highest level since December 1983.