| 21. | Durable goods orders rose 6.1 percent, while nondurable orders rose 2.5 percent.
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| 22. | Nondurable-goods manufacturing had an increase of 500 jobs after a steady five-month decline.
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| 23. | Wholesale sales, meanwhile, rose 0.8 percent, led by sales of nondurable goods.
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| 24. | Durable-goods manufacturing added 900 jobs, while nondurable goods lost 1600 jobs, Laughery said.
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| 25. | Spending on nondurable goods such as food, chemical products and paper rose 0.3 percent.
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| 26. | Nondurable goods orders were up 1.7 percent after falling 1.2 percent in April.
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| 27. | Consider food, classified by the government's spending survey as a " nondurable good ."
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| 28. | Nondurable goods producers projected a 19.4 percent advance, to dlrs 81.2 billion.
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| 29. | Spending on nondurable goods, such as food and fuel, grew by 1.4 percent.
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| 30. | But " nondurable " goods, such as food and clothing, fell 2 percent.
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