Output from manufacturers was up in January, though total U.S. industrial production stayed the same.
The Federal Reserve reports total production stayed flat in part because of a decline in utilities, due to the unseasonably warm weather the country has seen this winter, and mining production decreasing by 1.8%.
Despite staying relatively unchanged, production is still 3.4% higher than 2011, indicating a continually steady increase.
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