American manufacturing is going through its toughest stretch since the 2008 financial crisis hit. The data keeps getting worse—and December just made things even more challenging.



This kind of economic contraction matters for the broader asset market. When traditional manufacturing slows this dramatically, it typically signals deeper concerns about economic cycles and risk appetite. The timing is worth watching, especially for anyone tracking macroeconomic signals and their potential ripple effects on different asset classes.
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