"The momentum that we've been generating in the economy is starting to broaden," said Robert Dye, chief economist at Comerica Inc. in Dallas. "As we get stronger job growth, we'll see more lift to the economy in the second half of the year."
"At this level of ISM, this is not really changing our view that you're still looking at around a 2.0 percent year in terms of GDP, but it is holding up and this is certainly what you want to see."