Durable goods orders rose 2.9% in April for the fourth gain in five months, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
The increase was the biggest in three months and followed a 1.2% increase in March that was slightly higher than originally reported.
Economists had forecast durables orders to increase 1.3%.
Excluding transportation equipment orders, which tend to be volatile, orders fell 1%, Commerce said, but revisions showed bigger increases for non-transport orders in the past few months.
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Durable goods include large items such as refrigerators and air conditioners. Trucking is a major beneficiary of durable goods manufacturing, hauling both components and finished goods.