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136 August 2007 6. Income and Employment by Industry _______________________________________________________________ Table 6.1D. National Income Without Capital Consumption Adjustment by Industry [Billions of dollars] Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II National income without capital consumption adjustment ............... 1 9,425.3 10,128.8 10,998.0 11,791.8 9,678.7 9,890.6 10,056.8 10,162.6 10,405.1 10,828.1 10,979.9 10,899.7 11,284.4 11,586.0 11,748.1 11,830.2 12,002.7 12,123.7 ............. Domestic industries ................ 2 9,368.5 10,052.6 10,929.5 11,733.8 9,600.9 9,794.4 9,984.0 10,079.6 10,352.4 10,758.1 10,912.2 10,812.9 11,234.9 11,523.1 11,684.2 11,785.2 11,942.6 12,060.5 ............. Private industries ................ Agriculture, forestry, 3 8,168.2 8,791.1 9,613.2 10,352.1 8,384.1 8,549.8 8,726.9 8,812.7 9,075.1 9,453.8 9,598.3 9,501.6 9,899.2 10,163.8 10,311.5 10,395.2 10,538.0 10,636.5 ............. fishing, and hunting ....... 4 80.7 95.7 85.7 87.0 85.6 97.9 99.4 91.7 93.8 86.6 86.7 84.0 85.7 83.8 80.2 87.3 96.7 102.6 ............. Mining ................................ 5 104.0 124.1 158.8 199.2 108.0 116.8 122.4 123.1 134.2 142.6 151.8 150.8 190.0 193.1 193.4 207.4 203.0 188.1 ............. Utilities ............................... 6 148.8 161.6 178.2 193.7 151.1 157.7 161.6 161.2 165.9 177.5 179.7 169.0 186.4 187.3 193.2 196.2 198.2 199.2 ............. Construction ...................... 7 478.3 523.6 601.4 621.3 486.9 495.9 511.8 530.7 556.0 573.1 598.1 610.0 624.2 634.7 634.7 618.0 597.9 575.0 ............. Manufacturing.................... 8 1,112.3 1,214.2 1,351.2 1,421.6 1,160.6 1,166.3 1,202.8 1,233.4 1,254.4 1,337.8 1,342.0 1,352.7 1,372.4 1,404.5 1,418.7 1,439.9 1,423.2 1,455.1 ............. Durable goods ............... 9 630.4 678.6 747.7 777.6 655.6 650.4 672.5 692.4 699.0 738.3 748.4 752.4 751.7 775.1 759.0 777.2 799.2 811.4 ............. Nondurable goods ......... 10 481.9 535.7 603.5 644.0 505.0 516.0 530.4 541.0 555.4 599.5 593.6 600.2 620.7 629.4 659.8 662.7 624.0 643.7 ............. Wholesale trade................. 11 576.0 631.9 682.2 721.6 594.5 607.5 627.6 647.3 645.0 664.1 689.7 676.8 698.3 706.4 707.4 743.9 728.8 747.4 ............. Retail trade ........................ Transportation and 12 737.4 764.3 822.8 864.9 748.7 757.8 761.4 761.5 776.6 797.3 830.9 818.0 845.1 851.5 858.2 868.7 881.1 891.4 ............. warehousing 13 258.8 290.7 318.3 348.2 264.9 280.9 294.5 293.6 293.8 311.8 319.0 321.2 321.3 334.1 350.4 355.8 352.3 355.5 ............. Information......................... 14 313.7 361.8 411.5 432.6 342.9 336.6 359.6 376.1 375.0 389.3 407.3 420.5 428.7 434.9 426.8 428.5 440.5 464.7 ............. Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing ........................... Professional and business 15 1,690.7 1,780.4 1,939.3 2,127.6 1,743.8 1,771.6 1,772.0 1,726.0 1,852.2 1,957.0 1,953.5 1,819.1 2,027.5 2,084.7 2,138.2 2,096.7 2,190.8 2,154.7 ............. services 1 ...................... 16 1,253.4 1,336.4 1,467.0 1,630.3 1,252.5 1,288.4 1,313.2 1,348.8 1,395.1 1,440.7 1,440.2 1,481.3 1,505.6 1,578.3 1,606.5 1,644.9 1,691.4 1,742.0 ............. Educational services, health care, and social assistance ..................... 17 823.8 880.1 930.8 994.5 841.2 856.7 875.0 888.9 900.0 918.0 931.2 930.6 943.4 970.1 991.9 995.3 1,020.8 1,026.4 ............. Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services ................. Other services, except 18 343.4 369.4 395.3 425.8 352.8 363.3 370.5 371.9 372.0 392.0 398.9 395.3 395.0 421.4 429.2 428.4 424.1 441.4 ............. government ................... 19 247.1 256.8 270.7 283.8 250.7 252.4 254.9 258.6 261.2 266.0 269.2 272.2 275.5 279.0 282.7 284.2 289.3 293.0 ............. Government ......................... 20 1,200.2 1,261.5 1,316.3 1,381.6 1,216.8 1,244.5 1,257.1 1,267.0 1,277.3 1,304.3 1,314.0 1,311.3 1,335.7 1,359.3 1,372.7 1,390.0 1,404.6 1,424.0 ............. Rest of the world...................... 21 56.8 76.2 68.5 58.0 77.7 96.2 72.8 83.0 52.7 70.0 67.7 86.9 49.5 62.9 64.0 45.0 60.1 63.2 ............. 1. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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136 August 2007

6. Income and Employment by Industry _______________________________________________________________

Table 6.1D. National Income Without Capital Consumption Adjustment by Industry [Billions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II

National income without capital consumption adjustment ............... 1 9,425.3 10,128.8 10,998.0 11,791.8 9,678.7 9,890.6 10,056.8 10,162.6 10,405.1 10,828.1 10,979.9 10,899.7 11,284.4 11,586.0 11,748.1 11,830.2 12,002.7 12,123.7 .............

Domestic industries ................ 2 9,368.5 10,052.6 10,929.5 11,733.8 9,600.9 9,794.4 9,984.0 10,079.6 10,352.4 10,758.1 10,912.2 10,812.9 11,234.9 11,523.1 11,684.2 11,785.2 11,942.6 12,060.5 ............. Private industries ................

Agriculture, forestry, 3 8,168.2 8,791.1 9,613.2 10,352.1 8,384.1 8,549.8 8,726.9 8,812.7 9,075.1 9,453.8 9,598.3 9,501.6 9,899.2 10,163.8 10,311.5 10,395.2 10,538.0 10,636.5 .............

fishing, and hunting ....... 4 80.7 95.7 85.7 87.0 85.6 97.9 99.4 91.7 93.8 86.6 86.7 84.0 85.7 83.8 80.2 87.3 96.7 102.6 ............. Mining................................ 5 104.0 124.1 158.8 199.2 108.0 116.8 122.4 123.1 134.2 142.6 151.8 150.8 190.0 193.1 193.4 207.4 203.0 188.1 ............. Utilities ............................... 6 148.8 161.6 178.2 193.7 151.1 157.7 161.6 161.2 165.9 177.5 179.7 169.0 186.4 187.3 193.2 196.2 198.2 199.2 ............. Construction ...................... 7 478.3 523.6 601.4 621.3 486.9 495.9 511.8 530.7 556.0 573.1 598.1 610.0 624.2 634.7 634.7 618.0 597.9 575.0 ............. Manufacturing.................... 8 1,112.3 1,214.2 1,351.2 1,421.6 1,160.6 1,166.3 1,202.8 1,233.4 1,254.4 1,337.8 1,342.0 1,352.7 1,372.4 1,404.5 1,418.7 1,439.9 1,423.2 1,455.1 .............

Durable goods ............... 9 630.4 678.6 747.7 777.6 655.6 650.4 672.5 692.4 699.0 738.3 748.4 752.4 751.7 775.1 759.0 777.2 799.2 811.4 ............. Nondurable goods ......... 10 481.9 535.7 603.5 644.0 505.0 516.0 530.4 541.0 555.4 599.5 593.6 600.2 620.7 629.4 659.8 662.7 624.0 643.7 .............

Wholesale trade................. 11 576.0 631.9 682.2 721.6 594.5 607.5 627.6 647.3 645.0 664.1 689.7 676.8 698.3 706.4 707.4 743.9 728.8 747.4 ............. Retail trade ........................ Transportation and

12 737.4 764.3 822.8 864.9 748.7 757.8 761.4 761.5 776.6 797.3 830.9 818.0 845.1 851.5 858.2 868.7 881.1 891.4 .............

warehousing 13 258.8 290.7 318.3 348.2 264.9 280.9 294.5 293.6 293.8 311.8 319.0 321.2 321.3 334.1 350.4 355.8 352.3 355.5 ............. Information......................... 14 313.7 361.8 411.5 432.6 342.9 336.6 359.6 376.1 375.0 389.3 407.3 420.5 428.7 434.9 426.8 428.5 440.5 464.7 ............. Finance, insurance, real

estate, rental, and leasing ...........................

Professional and business 15 1,690.7 1,780.4 1,939.3 2,127.6 1,743.8 1,771.6 1,772.0 1,726.0 1,852.2 1,957.0 1,953.5 1,819.1 2,027.5 2,084.7 2,138.2 2,096.7 2,190.8 2,154.7 .............

services 1 ...................... 16 1,253.4 1,336.4 1,467.0 1,630.3 1,252.5 1,288.4 1,313.2 1,348.8 1,395.1 1,440.7 1,440.2 1,481.3 1,505.6 1,578.3 1,606.5 1,644.9 1,691.4 1,742.0 ............. Educational services,

health care, and social assistance ..................... 17 823.8 880.1 930.8 994.5 841.2 856.7 875.0 888.9 900.0 918.0 931.2 930.6 943.4 970.1 991.9 995.3 1,020.8 1,026.4 .............

Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services .................

Other services, except 18 343.4 369.4 395.3 425.8 352.8 363.3 370.5 371.9 372.0 392.0 398.9 395.3 395.0 421.4 429.2 428.4 424.1 441.4 .............

government ................... 19 247.1 256.8 270.7 283.8 250.7 252.4 254.9 258.6 261.2 266.0 269.2 272.2 275.5 279.0 282.7 284.2 289.3 293.0 ............. Government ......................... 20 1,200.2 1,261.5 1,316.3 1,381.6 1,216.8 1,244.5 1,257.1 1,267.0 1,277.3 1,304.3 1,314.0 1,311.3 1,335.7 1,359.3 1,372.7 1,390.0 1,404.6 1,424.0 .............

Rest of the world...................... 21 56.8 76.2 68.5 58.0 77.7 96.2 72.8 83.0 52.7 70.0 67.7 86.9 49.5 62.9 64.0 45.0 60.1 63.2 .............

1. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.2D. Compensation of Employees by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Compensation of employees ............... 1 6,325,381 6,656,396 7,029,623 7,448,253 Motion picture and sound recording Domestic industries ..........................................

Private industries .......................................... 2 3

6,331,085 5,118,712

6,662,544 5,382,199

7,036,030 5,689,754

7,454,791 6,043,977

industries ............................................ Broadcasting and telecommunications ... Information and data processing

54 55

21,203 100,342

23,680 103,950

24,116 104,541

24,937 107,293

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and services .............................................. 56 32,217 33,363 34,790 37,201 hunting ................................................... Farms 1 ................................................... Forestry, fishing, and related activities ....

4 5 6

36,080 19,984 16,096

38,723 21,981 16,742

39,653 22,101 17,553

40,890 22,669 18,222

Finance and insurance ............................. Federal Reserve banks, credit

intermediation, and related activities

57

58

472,265

178,477

508,107

185,394

547,328

198,124

595,498

205,988 Mining ........................................................ 7 39,426 43,982 50,439 58,914 Securities, commodity contracts, and

Oil and gas extraction ............................. 8 14,941 16,954 18,861 22,066 investments......................................... 59 130,525 141,943 161,062 190,612 Mining, except oil and gas....................... 9 13,166 14,360 15,552 16,732 Insurance carriers and related activities 60 154,003 166,526 173,236 183,388 Support activities for mining.................... 10 11,320 12,668 16,027 20,117 Funds, trusts, and other financial

Utilities ....................................................... 11 51,765 57,449 59,026 60,765 vehicles............................................... 61 9,261 14,244 14,906 15,510

Construction.............................................. 12 341,009 356,256 389,262 425,453 Real estate and rental and leasing .......... 62 87,657 94,402 101,693 109,255

Manufacturing ........................................... Durable goods.........................................

Wood products....................................

13 14 15

888,587 583,608 21,614

902,691 588,392 23,177

929,440 609,369 24,430

962,246 636,988

24,693

Real estate.............................................. Rental and leasing services and lessors

of intangible assets 4 ..........................

63

64

62,876

24,781

68,261

26,141

74,252

27,441

79,977

29,278

Nonmetallic mineral products.............. 16 25,407 27,191 28,461 29,766 Professional, scientific, and technical Primary metals.................................... 17 29,037 31,873 32,719 34,030 services ................................................. 65 497,387 526,376 568,750 619,701 Fabricated metal products................... 18 73,985 77,221 81,151 85,884 Legal services......................................... 66 97,706 102,598 107,216 112,442 Machinery ........................................... 19 71,142 74,876 78,511 82,630 Computer systems design and related Computer and electronic products ...... 20 119,716 119,938 125,529 132,615 services .............................................. 67 99,694 104,016 112,150 124,559 Electrical equipment, appliances, and

components .................................... 21 27,896 27,868 28,157 29,302 Miscellaneous professional, scientific,

and technical services 5 ..................... 68 299,987 319,762 349,384 382,701 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, Management of companies and

and parts......................................... 22 102,854 83,689 83,313 84,246 enterprises 6.......................................... 69 148,209 162,630 179,381 188,843 Other transportation equipment .......... Furniture and related products............ Miscellaneous manufacturing .............

Nondurable goods................................... Food and beverage and tobacco

products .......................................... Textile mills and textile product mills ...

23 24 25 26

27 28

49,816 25,146 36,994

304,979

76,810 16,634

57,383 22,729 42,446

314,299

82,532 16,231

60,566 23,277 43,256

320,070

84,328 15,621

65,228 23,857 44,739

325,258

86,481 15,057

Administrative and waste management services ................................................. Administrative and support services ....... Waste management and remediation

services .............................................. Educational services ................................

70 71

72 73

232,927 216,667

16,261 90,911

242,235 224,666

17,569 96,864

265,275 246,726

18,549 102,473

284,434 264,845

19,589 109,068

Apparel and leather and allied Health care and social assistance .......... 74 590,918 628,033 663,483 704,247 products .......................................... 29 13,613 12,167 11,787 11,606 Ambulatory health care services ............ 75 264,314 276,330 294,567 312,895

Paper products.................................... 30 35,854 31,438 31,669 31,868 Hospitals ................................................. 76 197,774 216,707 228,401 242,556 Printing and related support activities 31 32,946 32,619 32,902 33,473 Nursing and residential care facilities ..... 77 73,554 76,901 79,674 83,882 Petroleum and coal products .............. 32 10,861 14,077 15,118 15,673 Social assistance .................................... 78 55,277 58,095 60,841 64,913 Chemical products .............................. Plastics and rubber products ..............

33 34

79,990 38,270

85,273 39,963

88,063 40,580

89,526 41,575

Arts, entertainment, and recreation ........ Performing arts, spectator sports,

79 63,071 67,053 68,813 73,635

Wholesale trade ........................................ 35 344,760 363,194 384,290 411,218 museums, and related activities ......... 80 30,434 32,547 33,216 36,839 Durable goods......................................... 36 207,743 218,268 231,880 249,157 Amusements, gambling, and recreation Nondurable goods................................... 37 137,017 144,926 152,411 162,061 industries ............................................ 81 32,637 34,506 35,596 36,796

Retail trade ................................................ 38 432,592 446,369 463,321 477,795 Accommodation and food services ........ 82 186,842 199,638 209,575 222,462 Motor vehicle and parts dealers.............. 39 87,366 88,601 91,698 93,533 Accommodation ...................................... 83 49,706 53,128 55,400 58,351 Food and beverage stores ...................... 40 68,383 70,534 71,422 72,889 Food services and drinking places ......... 84 137,136 146,510 154,176 164,111 General merchandise stores................... Other retail 2 ...........................................

Transportation and warehousing ............ Air transportation .................................... Rail transportation................................... Water transportation ............................... Truck transportation ................................ Transit and ground passenger

transportation...................................... Pipeline transportation ............................ Other transportation and support

activities 3 ........................................... Warehousing and storage .......................

Information ................................................ Publishing industries (includes software)

41 42 43 44 45 46 47

48 49

50 51 52 53

63,605 213,238 204,061 36,255 16,659

3,828 60,980

11,180 3,966

49,240 21,953

225,614 71,853

66,048 221,187 222,182 38,057 17,121

4,259 68,171

11,936 3,864

54,887 23,888

231,617 70,625

69,459 230,742 231,041 36,722 17,503

4,606 72,513

12,523 3,904

57,729 25,542

236,804 73,357

72,088 239,285 243,109

36,945 18,539

4,975 76,261

13,234 4,350

61,060 27,745

247,404 77,972

Other services, except government ........ Government ...................................................

Federal........................................................ General government ...............................

Civilian ................................................ Military 7 .............................................

Government enterprises ......................... State and local ............................................

General government ............................... Education............................................ Other 8 ................................................

Government enterprises 8 ...................... Rest of the world .............................................

Receipts from the rest of the world ................. Less: Payments to the rest of the world 9 .......

85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

184,631 1,212,373

355,837 298,871 170,444 128,427 56,966

856,536 798,004 430,135 367,870 58,531 –5,704

2,813 8,517

194,398 1,280,345

386,543 324,052 184,907 139,145 62,491

893,802 831,949 448,363 383,586 61,853 –6,148

2,822 8,970

199,706 1,346,276

408,360 345,709 194,775 150,934 62,651

937,916 872,675 469,655 403,020 65,241 –6,407

2,890 9,297

209,037 1,410,814

424,234 359,219 203,125 156,094

65,015 986,580 918,683 495,416 423,267

67,897 –6,538

2,880 9,418

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores;

sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers. 3. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 4. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and develop­

ment services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 6. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 7. Includes Coast Guard. 8. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 9. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.3D. Wage and Salary Accruals by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Wage and salary accruals .................... 1 5,127,686 5,379,508 5,672,859 6,025,691 Motion picture and sound recording Domestic industries ..........................................

Private industries .......................................... 2 3

5,133,390 4,228,986

5,385,656 4,442,540

5,679,266 4,698,350

6,032,229 5,011,593

industries ............................................. Broadcasting and telecommunications.... Information and data processing

54 55

18,236 81,663

19,743 84,234

20,035 84,056

20,722 86,114

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and services ............................................... 56 26,769 28,784 29,967 32,109 hunting ................................................... Farms 1 ................................................... Forestry, fishing, and related activities ....

4 5 6

31,589 17,045 14,544

33,952 18,876 15,076

34,897 19,099 15,798

35,960 19,554 16,406

Finance and insurance.............................. Federal Reserve banks, credit

intermediation, and related activities ...

57

58

392,796

147,181

419,122

153,419

453,416

164,358

496,920

170,688 Mining......................................................... 7 31,344 34,883 40,594 48,338 Securities, commodity contracts, and

Oil and gas extraction ............................. 8 11,618 13,187 14,843 17,778 investments.......................................... 59 111,765 122,361 140,049 167,593 Mining, except oil and gas....................... 9 10,304 10,995 11,989 13,031 Insurance carriers and related activities 60 127,829 136,073 141,324 150,385 Support activities for mining .................... 10 9,421 10,701 13,763 17,529 Funds, trusts, and other financial

Utilities ....................................................... 11 39,112 40,703 41,624 43,030 vehicles................................................ 61 6,021 7,269 7,685 8,254

Construction .............................................. 12 279,074 290,476 319,066 351,491 Real estate and rental and leasing........... 62 74,819 80,859 87,206 93,945

Manufacturing ........................................... Durable goods.........................................

Wood products ....................................

13 14 15

668,860 434,330 17,479

686,924 450,081 18,827

704,121 464,631

19,830

730,965 487,916

19,990

Real estate .............................................. Rental and leasing services and lessors

of intangible assets 4 ...........................

63

64

53,767

21,052

58,636

22,223

63,905

23,301

69,018

24,928

Nonmetallic mineral products.............. 16 20,493 21,267 22,227 23,327 Professional, scientific, and technical Primary metals .................................... 17 22,630 23,693 24,183 25,281 services .................................................. 65 423,612 451,092 488,244 534,112 Fabricated metal products................... 18 58,784 61,580 64,637 68,717 Legal services ......................................... 66 84,655 88,653 92,553 97,096 Machinery ........................................... 19 55,613 58,041 60,825 64,353 Computer systems design and related Computer and electronic products ...... 20 94,418 96,759 101,138 107,127 services ............................................... 67 83,160 89,320 96,419 107,650 Electrical equipment, appliance, and

components .................................... 21 20,028 20,656 20,668 21,622 Miscellaneous professional, scientific,

and technical services 5 ...................... 68 255,797 273,120 299,272 329,367 Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, Management of companies and

and parts......................................... 22 59,947 60,436 59,261 59,789 enterprises 6 .......................................... 69 124,994 135,173 150,079 158,376 Other transportation equipment .......... Furniture and related products............ Miscellaneous manufacturing..............

Nondurable goods................................... Food and beverage and tobacco

products .......................................... Textile mills and textile product mills ...

23 24 25 26

27 28

38,424 17,942 28,572

234,530

61,424 13,597

40,577 18,537 29,706

236,843

62,024 13,236

42,959 18,876 30,027

239,490

62,948 12,559

47,127 19,320 31,264

243,049

64,631 11,965

Administrative and waste management services .................................................. Administrative and support services........ Waste management and remediation

services ............................................... Educational services.................................

70 71

72 73

200,976 187,111

13,865 79,194

207,472 192,518

14,955 84,038

227,859 212,089

15,770 88,872

245,011 228,316

16,694 94,747

Apparel and leather and allied Health care and social assistance ........... 74 501,853 531,223 561,347 597,802 products .......................................... 29 9,997 9,816 9,381 9,166 Ambulatory health care services ............. 75 221,885 234,929 250,718 267,021

Paper products .................................... 30 25,172 24,874 24,846 24,877 Hospitals.................................................. 76 169,256 180,332 190,121 202,790 Printing and related support activities 31 26,565 26,895 26,939 27,312 Nursing and residential care facilities ...... 77 62,645 65,505 67,717 71,463 Petroleum and coal products .............. 32 7,831 8,211 9,003 9,495 Social assistance..................................... 78 48,067 50,457 52,792 56,528 Chemical products .............................. Plastics and rubber products ..............

33 34

58,977 30,965

60,247 31,540

62,024 31,791

63,057 32,547

Arts, entertainment, and recreation......... Performing arts, spectator sports,

79 54,112 56,955 58,234 62,540

Wholesale trade......................................... 35 288,687 305,504 323,096 346,622 museums, and related activities .......... 80 25,939 27,031 27,473 30,755 Durable goods......................................... 36 173,934 184,117 195,574 210,741 Amusements, gambling, and recreation Nondurable goods................................... 37 114,753 121,387 127,521 135,881 industries ............................................. 81 28,172 29,925 30,761 31,785

Retail trade................................................. 38 366,928 379,854 393,367 406,237 Accommodation and food services ......... 82 160,680 171,575 179,799 191,537 Motor vehicle and parts dealers.............. 39 74,079 76,103 78,560 80,119 Accommodation....................................... 83 42,337 45,227 47,027 49,672 Food and beverage stores....................... 40 57,818 58,580 59,017 60,298 Food services and drinking places .......... 84 118,343 126,349 132,772 141,864 General merchandise stores ................... Other retail 2............................................

Transportation and warehousing ............ Air transportation..................................... Rail transportation................................... Water transportation................................ Truck transportation................................. Transit and ground passenger

transportation ...................................... Pipeline transportation ............................ Other transportation and support

activities 3 ........................................... Warehousing and storage .......................

Information ................................................ Publishing industries (includes software)

41 42 43 44 45 46 47

48 49

50 51 52 53

53,660 181,371 163,580 28,385 12,099

2,984 48,497

9,244 3,188

40,940 18,244

184,250 57,583

55,540 189,631 172,527 28,258 12,762

3,248 51,779

9,666 3,171

43,739 19,903

190,230 57,469

58,328 197,463 178,953

26,583 13,004

3,540 55,256

10,125 3,180

45,989 21,276

193,565 59,507

60,697 205,123 189,258

26,681 13,746

3,866 58,539

10,737 3,576

48,889 23,224

202,392 63,447

Other services, except government......... Government....................................................

Federal......................................................... General government................................

Civilian................................................. Military 7 ..............................................

Government enterprises.......................... State and local.............................................

General government................................ Education............................................. Other 8.................................................

Government enterprises 8 ....................... Rest of the world ..............................................

Receipts from the rest of the world.................. Less: Payments to the rest of the world 9 ........

85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

162,526 904,404 236,040 196,152 115,128

81,024 39,888

668,364 621,936 330,180 291,756

46,428 –5,704 2,813 8,517

169,976 943,116 251,124 208,932 123,228 85,704 42,192

691,992 643,284 341,220 302,064 48,708 –6,148

2,822 8,970

174,010 980,916 264,444 222,156 130,296 91,860 42,288

716,472 665,928 353,700 312,228 50,544 –6,407

2,890 9,297

182,311 1,020,636

270,444 226,848 134,112 92,736 43,596

750,192 697,824 371,364 326,460 52,368 –6,538

2,880 9,418

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores;

sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers. 3. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 4. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and develop­

ment services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 6. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 7. Includes Coast Guard. 8. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 9. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.4D. Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Industry [Thousands]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Full-time and part-time employees...... 1 136,921 138,403 140,471 144,335 Information................................................. 52 3,185 3,115 3,079 3,063 Domestic industries .......................................... 2 137,612 139,136 141,235 143,543 Publishing industries (includes software)

Motion picture and sound recording 53 952 936 939 940

Private industries .......................................... 3 113,684 115,102 117,114 119,271 industries............................................. 54 382 390 382 380 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and Broadcasting and telecommunications.... 55 1,402 1,355 1,323 1,303

hunting ................................................... 4 1,578 1,508 1,473 1,440 Information and data processing Farms 1 ................................................... 5 886 825 780 752 services ............................................... 56 449 433 436 440 Forestry, fishing, and related activities .... 6 692 683 693 688 Finance and insurance.............................. 57 5,993 6,013 6,101 6,234

Mining ........................................................ 7 506 526 564 620 Federal Reserve banks, credit Oil and gas extraction ............................. 8 122 123 128 136 intermediation, and related activities 58 2,812 2,842 2,899 2,951 Mining, except oil and gas....................... 9 204 208 215 222 Securities, commodity contracts, and Support activities for mining.................... 10 180 195 222 262 investments ......................................... 59 788 792 821 847

Utilities ....................................................... Construction..............................................

11 12

573 6,996

565 7,241

554 7,566

550 7,896

Insurance carriers and related activities Funds, trusts, and other financial

vehicles................................................

60

61

2,310

84

2,293

86

2,291

89

2,344

92 Manufacturing ...........................................

Durable goods......................................... Wood products.................................... Nonmetallic mineral products.............. Primary metals.................................... Fabricated metal products................... Machinery ........................................... Computer and electronic products ...... Electrical equipment, appliances, and

components .................................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,

and parts.........................................

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21

22

14,602 9,007

554 500 475

1,485 1,154 1,354

460

1,116

14,401 8,961

568 502 467

1,497 1,146 1,318

446

1,116

14,328 9,003

579 508 465

1,525 1,166 1,311

436

1,100

14,246 9,025

576 514 464

1,554 1,187 1,307

434

1,066

Real estate and rental and leasing........... Real estate .............................................. Rental and leasing services and lessors

of intangible assets 4 ........................... Professional, scientific, and technical

services .................................................. Legal services ......................................... Computer systems design and related

services ............................................... Miscellaneous professional, scientific,

and technical services 5 ......................

62 63

64

65 66

67

68

2,130 1,464

666

7,088 1,311

1,119

4,658

2,163 1,492

671

7,223 1,323

1,149

4,751

2,207 1,535

673

7,496 1,331

1,201

4,964

2,235 1,567

668

7,823 1,333

1,279

5,211 Other transportation equipment .......... 23 648 654 673 694 Management of companies and Furniture and related products............ 24 576 573 569 561 enterprises 6 .......................................... 69 1,686 1,722 1,758 1,787 Miscellaneous manufacturing ............. 25 685 674 670 668 Administrative and waste management

Nondurable goods................................... 26 5,595 5,440 5,324 5,220 services .................................................. 70 7,532 7,816 8,139 8,346 Food and beverage and tobacco Administrative and support services........ 71 7,211 7,489 7,800 7,999

products .......................................... 27 1,732 1,703 1,687 1,683 Waste management and remediation Textile mills and textile product mills ... 28 446 417 389 358 services ............................................... 72 321 328 339 347 Apparel and leather and allied

products .......................................... 29 367 342 312 289 Educational services................................. 73 2,760 2,854 2,931 3,002 Paper products.................................... 30 516 495 484 470 Health care and social assistance ........... 74 14,402 14,681 15,019 15,425 Printing and related support activities 31 695 678 664 650 Ambulatory health care services ............. 75 4,918 5,075 5,245 5,422 Petroleum and coal products .............. 32 115 111 111 112 Hospitals.................................................. 76 4,235 4,277 4,331 4,403 Chemical products .............................. 33 907 888 876 865 Nursing and residential care facilities ...... 77 2,787 2,819 2,850 2,887 Plastics and rubber products .............. 34 817 806 802 795 Social assistance..................................... 78 2,462 2,511 2,594 2,713

Wholesale trade ........................................ 35 5,683 5,742 5,850 5,978 Arts, entertainment, and recreation......... 79 1,929 1,966 1,981 2,014 Durable goods......................................... 36 3,318 3,348 3,423 3,516 Performing arts, spectator sports, Nondurable goods................................... 37 2,365 2,394 2,428 2,461 museums, and related activities .......... 80 496 500 500 515

Retail trade ................................................ Motor vehicle and parts dealers..............

38 39

15,417 1,942

15,556 1,965

15,764 1,978

15,871 1,971

Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries............................................. 81 1,433 1,466 1,481 1,498

Food and beverage stores ...................... 40 2,934 2,910 2,900 2,907 Accommodation and food services......... 82 10,508 10,781 11,027 11,278 General merchandise stores................... 41 2,906 2,946 3,032 3,044 Accommodation....................................... 83 1,795 1,814 1,837 1,851 Other retail 2 ........................................... 42 7,634 7,734 7,853 7,950 Food services and drinking places .......... 84 8,713 8,967 9,190 9,427

Transportation and warehousing ............ 43 4,224 4,289 4,374 4,480 Other services, except government......... 85 6,892 6,940 6,901 6,983 Air transportation .................................... 44 527 514 500 482 Government.................................................... 86 23,928 24,034 24,121 24,272 Rail transportation................................... 45 190 190 193 198 Federal......................................................... 87 5,166 5,164 5,091 5,086 Water transportation ............................... 46 55 56 60 62 General government................................ 88 4,263 4,270 4,208 4,213 Truck transportation ................................ 47 1,354 1,385 1,420 1,454 Civilian................................................. 89 1,915 1,953 1,958 1,962 Transit and ground passenger Military 7 .............................................. 90 2,348 2,317 2,250 2,251

transportation...................................... 48 404 411 417 425 Government enterprises.......................... 91 903 894 883 873 Pipeline transportation ............................ 49 40 38 38 39 State and local............................................. 92 18,762 18,870 19,030 19,186 Other transportation and support General government................................ 93 17,710 17,808 17,964 18,123

activities 3 ........................................... 50 1,120 1,133 1,159 1,187 Education ............................................ 94 9,741 9,817 9,919 10,004 Warehousing and storage ....................... 51 533 562 586 632 Other 8................................................. 95 7,969 7,991 8,045 8,119

Government enterprises 8 ....................... 96 1,052 1,062 1,066 1,063 Rest of the world 9 ............................................ 97 –691 –733 –764 –792

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores;

sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers. 3. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 4. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and develop­

ment services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 6. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 7. Includes Coast Guard. 8. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 9. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Correction
In the print version of the August 2007 Survey of Current Business, the 2006 Rest-of-World number was incorrect; –792 is the correct number
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Table 6.5D. Full-Time Equivalent Employees by Industry [Thousands]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Full-time equivalent employees 1 ........ Domestic industries ..........................................

1 2

122,722 123,314

123,810 124,438

126,215 126,870

128,332 129,011

Information ................................................ Publishing industries (includes software) Motion picture and sound recording

52 53

2,981 867

2,894 841

2,867 849

2,857 865

Private industries .......................................... 3 103,396 104,518 106,894 108,959 industries ............................................ 54 326 327 323 315 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and Broadcasting and telecommunications ... 55 1,372 1,325 1,292 1,272

hunting ................................................... 4 1,364 1,305 1,279 1,250 Information and data processing Farms 2 ................................................... 5 759 707 668 644 services............................................... 56 416 402 403 404 Forestry, fishing, and related activities .... 6 605 597 610 606 Finance and insurance ............................. 57 5,746 5,781 5,861 6,004

Mining......................................................... 7 496 516 557 611 Federal Reserve banks, credit Oil and gas extraction ............................. 8 119 121 126 134 intermediation, and related activities 58 2,686 2,728 2,783 2,840 Mining, except oil and gas....................... 9 200 204 212 219 Securities, commodity contracts, and Support activities for mining .................... 10 177 191 219 257 investments......................................... 59 753 761 789 815

Utilities ....................................................... 11 564 560 545 545 Insurance carriers and related activities Funds, trusts, and other financial

60 2,227 2,210 2,203 2,259

Construction .............................................. 12 6,747 7,001 7,315 7,598 vehicles ............................................... 61 81 83 86 89 Manufacturing ........................................... 13 14,306 14,117 14,044 13,974 Real estate and rental and leasing .......... 62 1,935 1,966 2,011 2,038

Durable goods......................................... 14 8,856 8,809 8,864 8,877 Real estate.............................................. 63 1,342 1,366 1,410 1,429 Wood products .................................... 15 544 556 564 565 Rental and leasing services and lessors Nonmetallic mineral products.............. 16 492 495 496 506 of intangible assets 5 .......................... 64 593 600 601 609 Primary metals .................................... Fabricated metal products................... Machinery ........................................... Computer and electronic products ...... Electrical equipment, appliances, and

components .................................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,

and parts......................................... Other transportation equipment .......... Furniture and related products............

17 18 19 20

21

22 23 24

467 1,457 1,136 1,336

455

1,106 642 559

458 1,469 1,125 1,300

440

1,106 648 561

459 1,504 1,148 1,296

429

1,093 669 556

455 1,525 1,166 1,289

429

1,057 687 549

Professional, scientific, and technical services.................................................. Legal services......................................... Computer systems design and related

services............................................... Miscellaneous professional, scientific,

and technical services 6...................... Management of companies and

enterprises 7 ..........................................

65 66

67

68

69

6,653 1,231

1,050

4,372

1,644

6,779 1,242

1,079

4,459

1,670

7,067 1,255

1,132

4,680

1,734

7,376 1,257

1,206

4,913

1,746 Miscellaneous manufacturing.............. 25 662 650 651 649 Administrative and waste management

Nondurable goods................................... 26 5,451 5,309 5,180 5,097 services.................................................. 70 6,875 7,171 7,465 7,678 Food and beverage and tobacco Administrative and support services ....... 71 6,567 6,855 7,141 7,347

products .......................................... 27 1,670 1,648 1,627 1,631 Waste management and remediation Textile mills and textile product mills ... 28 436 405 376 346 services............................................... 72 308 315 325 331 Apparel and leather and allied

products .......................................... Paper products .................................... Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products .............. Chemical products .............................. Plastics and rubber products ..............

29 30 31 32 33 34

359 502 675 114 891 806

333 485 663 109 872 793

301 469 644 109 862 791

279 459 635 109 853 786

Educational services ................................ Health care and social assistance...........

Ambulatory health care services............. Hospitals ................................................. Nursing and residential care facilities...... Social assistance ....................................

73 74 75 76 77 78

2,435 12,950

4,413 3,923 2,501 2,114

2,525 13,204 4,545 3,970 2,524 2,165

2,600 13,564 4,721 4,040 2,566 2,237

2,677 13,985

4,905 4,117 2,611 2,352

Wholesale trade......................................... Durable goods......................................... Nondurable goods...................................

Retail trade................................................. Motor vehicle and parts dealers .............. Food and beverage stores....................... General merchandise stores ................... Other retail 3............................................

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

5,451 3,182 2,268

13,395 1,687 2,550 2,525 6,633

5,533 3,227 2,307

13,479 1,703 2,522 2,553 6,702

5,652 3,306 2,345

13,724 1,722 2,525 2,640 6,837

5,775 3,397 2,378

13,822 1,716 2,531 2,651 6,924

Arts, entertainment, and recreation ........ Performing arts, spectator sports,

museums, and related activities.......... Amusements, gambling, and recreation

industries ............................................ Accommodation and food services ........

Accommodation ...................................... Food services and drinking places..........

79

80

81 82 83 84

1,581

406

1,174 8,479 1,636 6,843

1,614

410

1,204 8,498 1,460 7,038

1,655

418

1,237 8,958 1,684 7,274

1,688

432

1,256 9,204 1,694 7,510

Transportation and warehousing ............ 43 4,004 4,057 4,159 4,250 Other services, except government ........ 85 5,790 5,849 5,839 5,882 Air transportation..................................... 44 500 486 475 457 Government ................................................... 86 19,918 19,920 19,976 20,052 Rail transportation................................... 45 180 180 184 188 Federal ........................................................ 87 4,179 4,145 4,098 4,069 Water transportation................................ 46 52 53 57 59 General government ............................... 88 3,436 3,409 3,372 3,351 Truck transportation................................. 47 1,283 1,310 1,350 1,380 Civilian ................................................ 89 1,834 1,817 1,822 1,827 Transit and ground passenger Military 8.............................................. 90 1,602 1,592 1,550 1,524

transportation ...................................... 48 383 389 397 403 Government enterprises ......................... 91 743 736 726 718 Pipeline transportation ............................ 49 38 36 36 37 State and local ............................................ 92 15,739 15,775 15,878 15,983 Other transportation and support General government ............................... 93 14,714 14,740 14,839 14,947

activities 4 ........................................... 50 1,062 1,072 1,102 1,126 Education ............................................ 94 7,817 7,857 7,909 7,943 Warehousing and storage ....................... 51 505 531 557 600 Other 9 ................................................ 95 6,897 6,883 6,930 7,004

Government enterprises 9 ...................... 96 1,025 1,035 1,039 1,036 Rest of the world 10 .......................................... 97 –592 –628 –655 –679

1. Full-time equivalent employees equals the number of employees on full-time schedules plus the number of employees on part-time schedules converted to a full-time basis. The number of full-time equivalent employees in each industry is the product of the total number of employees and the ratio of average weekly hours per employee for all employees to average weekly hours per employee on full-time schedules.

2. NAICS crop and animal production. 3. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores;

sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers. 4. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 5. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 6. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and develop­

ment services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 7. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 8. Includes Coast Guard. 9. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 10. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.6D. Wage and Salary Accruals Per Full-Time Equivalent Employee by Industry [Dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Wage and salary accruals per full-time equivalent employee .........................

Domestic industries .......................................... 1 2

41,783 41,628

43,450 43,280

44,946 44,764

46,954 46,758

Information ................................................ Publishing industries (includes software) Motion picture and sound recording

industries ............................................

52 53

54

61,812 66,428

55,991

65,733 68,330

60,424

67,509 70,066

62,035

70,846 73,342

65,727 Private industries .......................................... 3 40,901 42,505 43,953 45,995 Broadcasting and telecommunications ... 55 59,521 63,589 65,062 67,685

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and Information and data processing hunting ................................................... 4 23,152 26,022 27,286 28,768 services .............................................. 56 64,304 71,686 74,349 79,447 Farms 1 ................................................... 5 22,454 26,690 28,572 30,355 Finance and insurance ............................. 57 68,356 72,500 77,362 82,770 Forestry, fishing, and related activities .... 6 24,028 25,232 25,878 27,081 Federal Reserve banks, credit

Mining......................................................... 7 63,237 67,649 72,936 79,162 intermediation, and related activities 58 54,795 56,235 59,052 60,100 Oil and gas extraction ............................. 8 97,268 109,235 118,037 132,407 Securities, commodity contracts, and Mining, except oil and gas....................... 9 51,635 53,923 56,608 59,520 investments......................................... 59 148,465 160,876 177,609 205,550 Support activities for mining.................... 10 53,332 56,020 62,832 68,096 Insurance carriers and related activities 60 57,401 61,580 64,136 66,561

Utilities ....................................................... 11 69,404 72,718 76,375 79,001 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ............................................... 61 74,771 88,047 89,736 92,908

Construction.............................................. 12 41,364 41,493 43,619 46,263 Real estate and rental and leasing .......... 62 38,667 41,128 43,374 46,095 Manufacturing ........................................... 13 46,753 48,659 50,137 52,307 Real estate.............................................. 63 40,052 42,911 45,330 48,295

Durable goods......................................... 14 49,046 51,096 52,416 54,961 Rental and leasing services and lessors Wood products .................................... 15 32,124 33,866 35,132 35,376 of intangible assets 4 .......................... 64 35,527 37,063 38,784 40,934 Nonmetallic mineral products.............. Primary metals.................................... Fabricated metal products................... Machinery ........................................... Computer and electronic products ...... Electrical equipment, appliances, and

components .................................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,

and parts......................................... Other transportation equipment ..........

16 17 18 19 20

21

22 23

41,657 48,499 40,335 48,976 70,695

43,983

54,204 59,859

42,935 51,715 41,918 51,593 74,417

46,935

54,649 62,606

44,814 52,682 42,977 52,997 78,050

48,175

54,236 64,231

46,103 55,522 45,051 55,213 83,109

50,443

56,591 68,571

Professional, scientific, and technical services ................................................. Legal services......................................... Computer systems design and related

services .............................................. Miscellaneous professional, scientific,

and technical services 5...................... Management of companies and

enterprises 6..........................................

65 66

67

68

69

63,669 68,772

79,199

58,503

76,010

66,539 71,396

82,816

61,250

80,935

69,083 73,754

85,143

63,945

86,558

72,413 77,257

89,263

67,038

90,682 Furniture and related products............ 24 32,088 33,062 33,950 35,165 Administrative and waste management Miscellaneous manufacturing.............. 25 43,153 45,696 46,140 48,143 services ................................................. 70 29,232 28,933 30,522 31,911

Nondurable goods................................... 26 43,028 44,615 46,236 47,685 Administrative and support services ....... 71 28,494 28,082 29,702 31,078 Food and beverage and tobacco Waste management and remediation

products .......................................... 27 36,788 37,622 38,681 39,624 services .............................................. 72 44,952 47,426 48,566 50,387 Textile mills and textile product mills ... Apparel and leather and allied

products .......................................... Paper products.................................... Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products .............. Chemical products ..............................

28

29 30 31 32 33

31,219

27,883 50,192 39,353 68,709 66,223

32,673

29,516 51,338 40,537 75,222 69,092

33,407

31,140 52,937 41,856 82,368 71,931

34,604

32,797 54,232 43,031 87,074 73,955

Educational services ................................ Health care and social assistance...........

Ambulatory health care services............. Hospitals ................................................. Nursing and residential care facilities ..... Social assistance ....................................

73 74 75 76 77 78

32,526 38,752 50,277 43,148 25,051 22,739

33,288 40,232 51,695 45,425 25,949 23,302

34,184 41,384 53,102 47,059 26,392 23,601

35,399 42,746 54,441 49,257 27,368 24,036

Plastics and rubber products .............. 34 38,433 39,764 40,206 41,433 Arts, entertainment, and recreation ........ 79 34,234 35,282 35,194 37,043 Wholesale trade.........................................

Durable goods......................................... Nondurable goods...................................

Retail trade................................................. Motor vehicle and parts dealers.............. Food and beverage stores ...................... General merchandise stores ...................

35 36 37 38 39 40 41

52,964 54,655 50,590 27,393 43,909 22,677 21,250

55,212 57,060 52,627 28,181 44,688 23,228 21,759

57,167 59,151 54,370 28,664 45,609 23,376 22,095

60,021 62,036 57,143 29,390 46,686 23,820 22,894

Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and related activities..........

Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries ............................................

Accommodation and food services ........ Accommodation ...................................... Food services and drinking places .........

80

81 82 83 84

63,846

23,990 18,950 25,878 17,294

65,863

24,857 20,189 30,967 17,952

65,763

24,870 20,072 27,925 18,254

71,171

25,303 20,811 29,330 18,890

Other retail 2 ........................................... 42 27,343 28,296 28,883 29,627 Other services, except government ........ 85 28,069 29,063 29,803 30,993 Transportation and warehousing ............ 43 40,854 42,526 43,029 44,536 Government ................................................... 86 45,406 47,345 49,105 50,899

Air transportation..................................... 44 56,771 58,134 55,918 58,409 Federal ........................................................ 87 56,482 60,585 64,530 66,464 Rail transportation................................... 45 67,174 71,007 70,866 73,190 General government ............................... 88 57,087 61,288 65,883 67,696 Water transportation................................ 46 57,398 60,869 61,913 65,334 Civilian ................................................ 89 62,774 67,819 71,513 73,406 Truck transportation ................................ 47 37,793 39,531 40,919 42,432 Military 7.............................................. 90 50,577 53,834 59,265 60,850 Transit and ground passenger Government enterprises ......................... 91 53,685 57,326 58,248 60,719

transportation ...................................... 48 24,129 24,868 25,508 26,616 State and local ............................................ 92 42,465 43,866 45,124 46,937 Pipeline transportation ............................ 49 83,188 88,573 88,105 97,166 General government ............................... 93 42,268 43,642 44,877 46,687 Other transportation and support Education............................................ 94 42,239 43,429 44,721 46,754

activities 3 ........................................... 50 38,545 40,794 41,724 43,406 Other 8 ................................................ 95 42,302 43,886 45,055 46,611 Warehousing and storage ....................... 51 36,115 37,467 38,183 38,731 Government enterprises 8 ...................... 96 45,296 47,061 48,647 50,548

Rest of the world .............................................. 97 .................... .................... .................... ....................

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores;

sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers. 3. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 4. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 5. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and develop­

ment services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 6. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 7. Includes Coast Guard. 8. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.7D. Self-Employed Persons by Industry [Thousands]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Self-employed persons 1......................................................................................................... 1 10,297 10,429 9,811 10,512 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ............................................................................................... 2 951 964 902 864

Farms 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 3 852 847 811 806 Forestry, fishing and related activities ................................................................................................ 4 99 117 91 58

Mining..................................................................................................................................................... 5 9 13 10 20 Utilities.................................................................................................................................................... 6 0 0 0 0 Construction........................................................................................................................................... 7 1,717 1,848 1,708 1,910 Manufacturing ........................................................................................................................................ 8 325 316 304 329

Durable goods.................................................................................................................................... 9 198 207 195 209 Nondurable goods.............................................................................................................................. 10 127 109 109 120

Wholesale trade ..................................................................................................................................... 11 239 189 200 195 Retail trade............................................................................................................................................. 12 1,008 963 963 926 Transportation and warehousing ............................................................................................................ 13 357 410 413 428 Information ............................................................................................................................................. 14 152 146 120 119 Finance and insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing......................................................................... 15 736 792 734 833 Professional and business services 3 .................................................................................................... 16 1,908 1,993 1,818 1,980 Educational services, health care, and social assistance ...................................................................... 17 1,138 1,105 1,023 1,159 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services..................................................... 18 686 660 628 684 Other services, except government ....................................................................................................... 19 1,071 1,030 988 1,065

1. Consists of active proprietors or partners who devote a majority of their working hours to their unincorporated businesses. 2. NAICS crop and animal production. 3. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.8D. Persons Engaged in Production by Industry [Thousands]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Persons engaged in production 1........ Domestic industries ..........................................

1 2

133,019 133,611

134,239 134,867

136,026 136,681

138,844 139,523

Information ................................................ Publishing industries (includes software) Motion picture and sound recording

52 53

3,133 898

3,040 884

2,987 885

2,976 898

Private industries .......................................... 3 113,693 114,947 116,705 119,471 industries ............................................ 54 394 382 367 368 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and Broadcasting and telecommunications ... 55 1,403 1,354 1,320 1,297

hunting ................................................... 4 2,315 2,269 2,181 2,114 Information and data processing Farms 2 ................................................... 5 1,611 1,554 1,479 1,450 services .............................................. 56 438 421 415 412 Forestry, fishing, and related activities .... 6 704 714 701 664 Finance and insurance ............................. 57 6,029 6,086 6,155 6,333

Mining ........................................................ 7 505 529 567 631 Federal Reserve banks, credit Oil and gas extraction ............................. 8 121 124 129 144 intermediation, and related activities 58 2,717 2,769 2,836 2,890 Mining, except oil and gas....................... 9 201 207 212 221 Securities, commodity contracts, and Support activities for mining.................... 10 183 198 226 265 investments......................................... 59 868 874 894 935

Utilities ....................................................... 11 564 560 545 545 Insurance carriers and related activities Funds, trusts, and other financial

60 2,359 2,356 2,339 2,418

Construction.............................................. 12 8,464 8,849 9,023 9,508 vehicles............................................... 61 86 88 86 89 Manufacturing ........................................... 13 14,631 14,433 14,348 14,303 Real estate and rental and leasing .......... 62 2,388 2,453 2,451 2,542

Durable goods......................................... 14 9,054 9,016 9,059 9,086 Real estate.............................................. 63 1,775 1,838 1,837 1,918 Wood products .................................... 15 561 576 588 581 Rental and leasing services and lessors Nonmetallic mineral products.............. 16 504 507 509 525 of intangible assets 5 .......................... 64 613 615 614 624 Primary metals.................................... Fabricated metal products................... Machinery ........................................... Computer and electronic products ...... Electrical equipment, appliances, and

components .................................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers,

and parts.........................................

17 18 19 20

21

22

485 1,469 1,148 1,343

457

1,114

478 1,481 1,138 1,310

441

1,110

463 1,533 1,161 1,298

433

1,096

457 1,562 1,181 1,291

435

1,066

Professional, scientific, and technical services ................................................. Legal services......................................... Computer systems design and related

services .............................................. Miscellaneous professional, scientific,

and technical services 6......................

65 66

67

68

7,803 1,458

1,183

5,162

7,963 1,460

1,210

5,294

8,130 1,461

1,259

5,410

8,528 1,482

1,340

5,706

Other transportation equipment .......... Furniture and related products............

23 24

646 603

650 601

674 593

693 582

Management of companies and enterprises 7.......................................... 69 1,645 1,670 1,734 1,746

Miscellaneous manufacturing ............. 25 724 723 712 713 Administrative and waste management Nondurable goods................................... 26 5,578 5,418 5,289 5,217 services ................................................. 70 7,632 7,980 8,220 8,506

Food and beverage and tobacco Administrative and support services ....... 71 7,307 7,650 7,882 8,157 products .......................................... 27 1,701 1,684 1,656 1,661 Waste management and remediation

Textile mills and textile product mills ... 28 455 420 389 369 services .............................................. 72 325 329 339 349 Apparel and leather and allied

products .......................................... Paper products.................................... Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products .............. Chemical products .............................. Plastics and rubber products ..............

29 30 31 32 33 34

386 503 713 114 896 812

348 486 695 109 878 797

323 471 675 109 871 794

301 462 661 110 865 789

Educational services ................................ Heath care and social assistance............

Ambulatory health care services............. Hospitals ................................................. Nursing and residential care facilities ..... Social assistance ....................................

73 74 75 76 77 78

2,616 13,907

4,838 3,930 2,519 2,621

2,723 14,111

4,925 3,979 2,539 2,668

2,784 14,403

5,058 4,052 2,581 2,712

2,871 14,950

5,298 4,126 2,620 2,906

Wholesale trade ........................................ Durable goods......................................... Nondurable goods...................................

Retail trade ................................................ Motor vehicle and parts dealers.............. Food and beverage stores ...................... General merchandise stores................... Other retail 3 ...........................................

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

5,690 3,302 2,388

14,403 1,779 2,650 2,538 7,436

5,722 3,327 2,395

14,442 1,797 2,603 2,575 7,468

5,852 3,411 2,441

14,687 1,814 2,616 2,666 7,591

5,970 3,502 2,468

14,748 1,807 2,620 2,678 7,643

Arts, entertainment, and recreation ........ Performing arts, spectator sports,

museums, and related activities.......... Amusements, gambling, and recreation

industries ............................................ Accommodation and food services ........

Accommodation ...................................... Food services and drinking places .........

79

80

81 82 83 84

1,997

744

1,252 8,749 1,673 7,076

1,999

732

1,267 8,773 1,493 7,280

2,040

744

1,296 9,201 1,727 7,474

2,085

769

1,316 9,491 1,733 7,758

Transportation and warehousing ............ 43 4,361 4,467 4,572 4,678 Other services, except government ........ 85 6,861 6,879 6,827 6,947 Air transportation..................................... 44 502 488 478 459 Government ................................................... 86 19,918 19,920 19,976 20,052 Rail transportation................................... 45 180 180 184 188 Federal........................................................ 87 4,179 4,145 4,098 4,069 Water transportation ............................... 46 54 54 58 59 General government ............................... 88 3,436 3,409 3,372 3,351 Truck transportation ................................ 47 1,517 1,587 1,614 1,664 Civilian ................................................ 89 1,834 1,817 1,822 1,827 Transit and ground passenger Military 8.............................................. 90 1,602 1,592 1,550 1,524

transportation...................................... 48 437 442 460 473 Government enterprises ......................... 91 743 736 726 718 Pipeline transportation ............................ 49 39 36 36 38 State and local ............................................ 92 15,739 15,775 15,878 15,983 Other transportation and support General government ............................... 93 14,714 14,740 14,839 14,947

activities 4 ........................................... 50 1,120 1,145 1,178 1,192 Education............................................ 94 7,817 7,857 7,909 7,943 Warehousing and storage ....................... 51 511 535 563 605 Other 9 ................................................ 95 6,897 6,883 6,930 7,004

Government enterprises 9 ...................... 96 1,025 1,035 1,039 1,036 Rest of the world 10 .......................................... 97 –592 –628 –655 –679

1. Equals the number of full-time equivalent employees plus the number of self-employed persons. Unpaid family workers are not included. 2. NAICS crop and animal production. 3. Consists of furniture and home furnishings stores; electronics and appliance stores; building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers; health and personal care stores; gasoline stations; clothing and clothing accessories stores;

sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores; miscellaneous store retailers; and nonstore retailers. 4. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 5. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 6. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and develop­

ment services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 7. Consists of offices of bank and other holding companies and of corporate, subsidiary, and regional managing offices. 8. Includes Coast Guard. 9. Employees of Indian tribal governments are classified in state and local government. 10. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.9D. Hours Worked by Full-Time and Part-Time Employees by Industry [Millions of hours]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Hours worked by full-time and part-time employees............................................................ 1 224,776 227,340 230,910 239,345 Domestic industries ............................................................................................................................. 2 226,184 228,833 232,468 240,960

Private industries ............................................................................................................................. 3 190,494 193,071 196,628 204,994 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ....................................................................................... 4 2,695 2,570 2,535 2,491

Farms 1 ...................................................................................................................................... 5 1,575 1,468 1,389 1,340 Forestry, fishing, and related activities ....................................................................................... 6 1,120 1,102 1,146 1,151

Mining ............................................................................................................................................ 7 1,039 1,105 1,210 1,322 Utilities ........................................................................................................................................... 8 1,059 1,041 1,024 1,027 Construction................................................................................................................................... 9 13,779 14,272 14,968 15,826 Manufacturing ................................................................................................................................ 10 27,954 27,534 27,305 30,065

Durable goods............................................................................................................................ 11 17,243 17,189 17,205 19,093 Nondurable goods...................................................................................................................... 12 10,711 10,345 10,100 10,972

Wholesale trade ............................................................................................................................. 13 10,795 10,914 11,095 11,413 Retail trade..................................................................................................................................... 14 22,205 22,324 22,501 24,052 Transportation and warehousing .................................................................................................... 15 7,320 7,543 7,659 7,814 Information ..................................................................................................................................... 16 5,730 5,618 5,576 5,555 Finance and insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing................................................................. 17 13,733 13,846 14,220 14,401 Professional and business services 2 ............................................................................................ 18 28,404 29,336 30,431 31,777 Educational services, health care and social assistance ............................................................... 19 28,153 28,874 29,681 30,383 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services............................................. 20 17,651 18,157 18,569 18,919 Other services, except government ............................................................................................... 21 9,977 9,937 9,854 9,949

Government ...................................................................................................................................... 22 35,690 35,762 35,840 35,966 General government ...................................................................................................................... 23 32,140 32,210 32,300 32,450 Government enterprises ................................................................................................................ 24 3,550 3,552 3,540 3,516

Rest of the world 3 ............................................................................................................................... 25 –1,408 –1,493 –1,558 –1,615

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. 3. Includes estimates of foreign professional workers and undocumented Mexican migratory workers employed temporarily in the United States. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Table 6.10D. Employer Contributions for Government Social Insurance by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Employer contributions for government social insurance .................................................. 1 382,100 408,342 429,109 451,843 Domestic industries ............................................................................................................................. 2 382,100 408,342 429,109 451,843

Private industries ............................................................................................................................. 3 323,007 346,512 364,895 384,602 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ....................................................................................... 4 2,336 2,479 2,474 2,565 Mining ............................................................................................................................................ 5 2,527 2,818 3,238 3,759 Utilities ........................................................................................................................................... 6 2,891 3,034 3,100 3,185 Construction................................................................................................................................... 7 24,412 26,622 28,851 31,324 Manufacturing ................................................................................................................................ 8 54,048 56,767 58,314 59,802

Durable goods............................................................................................................................ 9 35,152 37,244 38,488 39,843 Nondurable goods...................................................................................................................... 10 18,897 19,524 19,826 19,959

Wholesale trade ............................................................................................................................. 11 21,955 23,525 24,796 26,289 Retail trade..................................................................................................................................... 12 29,069 30,836 31,992 32,791 Transportation and warehousing .................................................................................................... 13 15,183 16,120 16,775 17,603 Information ..................................................................................................................................... 14 13,980 14,637 14,894 15,399 Finance and insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing................................................................. 15 33,420 36,363 38,682 41,556 Professional, and business services 1 ........................................................................................... 16 55,886 61,365 66,425 70,997 Educational services, health care, and social assistance .............................................................. 17 42,567 45,415 47,647 50,242 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services............................................. 18 16,722 18,068 18,959 20,000 Other services, except government ............................................................................................... 19 8,009 8,461 8,749 9,091

Government ...................................................................................................................................... 20 59,093 61,830 64,214 67,241 Rest of the world .................................................................................................................................. 21 ........................... ........................... ........................... ...........................

1. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.11D. Employer Contributions for Employee Pension and Insurance Funds by Industry and by Type

[Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds ................................................

By industry 1 815,595 868,546 927,655 970,719

Domestic industries ........................................ 2 815,595 868,546 927,655 970,719 Private industries ........................................ 3 566,719 593,147 626,509 647,782

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 4 2,155 2,293 2,283 2,366 Mining ....................................................... 5 5,556 6,281 6,607 6,818 Utilities ...................................................... 6 9,762 13,712 14,302 14,550 Construction.............................................. 7 37,522 39,158 41,345 42,638 Manufacturing ........................................... 8 165,679 158,999 167,005 171,479

Durable goods....................................... 9 114,127 101,067 106,250 109,229 Nondurable goods................................. 10 51,552 57,932 60,755 62,250

Wholesale trade ........................................ 11 34,117 34,165 36,399 38,307 Retail trade................................................ 12 36,596 35,679 37,961 38,767 Transportation and warehousing ............... 13 25,298 33,535 35,313 36,248 Information ................................................ Finance, insurance, real estate, rental,

14 27,384 26,750 28,345 29,613

and leasing............................................ 15 58,886 66,165 69,719 72,332 Professional and business services 1 ....... Educational services, health care, and

16 73,055 76,137 80,799 84,483

social assistance................................... Arts, entertainment, recreation,

17 58,216 64,220 68,090 70,525

accommodation, and food services ...... 18 18,398 20,091 21,396 22,021 Other services, except government .......... 19 14,096 15,961 16,947 17,635

Government ................................................. 20 248,876 275,399 301,146 322,937 Rest of the world .............................................

By type Employer contributions for employee

21 ................ ................. ............... ................

pension and insurance funds .................... 22 815,595 868,546 927,655 970,719 Pension and profit-sharing ............................ 23 325,472 334,972 352,201 360,475

Private pension and profit-sharing ............ Defined benefit pension and profit­

24 187,011 185,239 190,748 189,666

sharing .............................................. Defined contribution pension and profit­

25 100,064 92,780 94,684 89,950

sharing .............................................. Publicly administered government

26 86,947 92,459 96,064 99,716

employee retirement plans.................... 27 138,461 149,733 161,453 170,809 Federal civilian 2 ................................... 28 41,248 47,534 48,572 52,238 Federal military 3................................... 29 41,142 46,762 51,885 55,314 State and local ...................................... 30 56,071 55,437 60,996 63,257

Private insurance funds................................. 31 490,127 533,574 575,454 610,244 Group insurance........................................ 32 434,843 475,678 513,345 552,468

Group health insurance......................... 33 423,415 463,083 500,167 537,026 Group life insurance .............................. 34 11,428 12,595 13,178 15,442

Workers’ compensation............................. 35 53,552 56,129 60,386 56,079 Supplemental unemployment....................

Addenda: Benefits paid by pension and insurance

36 1,732 1,767 1,723 1,697

funds ........................................................ 37 1,090,000 1,161,785 1,211,797 1,285,322 Pension and profit-sharing ........................ 38 547,802 573,766 581,417 613,009

Private pension and profit-sharing ........ Publicly administered government

39 320,359 331,773 321,807 331,783

employee retirement plans................ 40 227,443 241,993 259,610 281,226 Federal civilian 2 ............................... 41 54,664 58,283 62,170 67,166 Federal military 3............................... 42 40,892 43,129 46,286 48,616 State and local .................................. 43 131,887 140,581 151,154 165,444

Private insurance funds............................. 44 542,198 588,019 630,380 672,313 Group insurance ................................... 45 499,329 544,856 587,709 630,075

Group health insurance..................... 46 480,878 527,085 568,210 609,894 Group life insurance .......................... 47 18,451 17,771 19,499 20,181

Workers’ compensation......................... 48 41,046 41,413 41,000 40,598 Supplemental unemployment................

Employee contributions for publicly administered government employee

49 1,823 1,750 1,671 1,640

retirement plans ...................................... 50 45,143 47,773 49,938 52,780 Federal civilian .......................................... 51 15,010 16,625 17,748 19,074 State and local .......................................... 52 30,133 31,148 32,190 33,706

1. Consists of professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; and administrative and waste management services.

2. Consists of civil service, foreign service, Public Health Service officers, Tennessee Valley Authority, Thrift Savings Fund, and several small retirement programs.

3. Includes the Coast Guard. Beginning with October 2002, includes the Uniformed Services Retiree Health Care Fund.

NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Table 6.12D. Nonfarm Proprietors’ Income by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Nonfarm proprietors’ income .................. 1 657,980 749,980 853,563 888,797 Forestry, fishing, and related activities .............. 2 6,417 5,847 6,248 6,664 Mining .................................................................... 3 18,210 24,730 30,656 41,933 Utilities................................................................... 4 19,529 18,367 20,944 21,546 Construction ......................................................... 5 83,526 97,885 114,000 113,218 Manufacturing ....................................................... 6 44,932 63,786 70,776 73,351

Durable goods .................................................... 7 22,758 27,905 28,185 29,453 Nondurable goods .............................................. 8 22,174 35,881 42,591 43,898

Wholesale trade .................................................... 9 18,742 24,164 27,897 30,687 Retail trade ............................................................ 10 44,025 44,788 50,206 52,946 Transportation and warehousing ........................ 11 21,798 26,265 28,871 30,059 Information ............................................................ Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and

12 12,824 15,467 24,532 24,857

leasing ............................................................... 13 109,520 116,677 143,991 133,128 Finance and insurance ....................................... 14 52,807 53,930 63,822 64,268 Real estate and rental and leasing ..................... 15 56,713 62,747 80,169 68,860

Professional and business services ................... 16 160,594 184,475 201,630 219,380 Professional, scientific, and technical services... 17 134,539 158,258 172,223 187,887

Legal services................................................. Computer systems design and related

18 43,272 53,077 53,924 57,544

services ...................................................... Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

19 9,454 11,340 11,427 12,762

technical services 1 .................................... Management of companies and enterprises;

administrative and waste management

20 81,813 93,841 106,872 117,581

services .......................................................... Educational services, health care, and social

21 26,055 26,217 29,407 31,493

assistance ......................................................... 22 70,868 81,138 81,904 86,832 Educational services........................................... 23 2,565 3,338 3,173 3,362 Health care and social assistance ......................

Arts, entertainment, recreation, 24 68,303 77,800 78,731 83,470

accommodation, and food services................ 25 16,883 17,473 19,849 20,763 Arts, entertainment, and recreation .................... 26 11,122 10,866 11,846 12,400 Accommodation and food services..................... 27 5,761 6,607 8,003 8,363

Other services, except government .................... 28 30,112 28,918 32,059 33,433

1. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scien­tific, and technical services.

NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Table 6.13D. Noncorporate Capital Consumption Allowances by Industry

[Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Noncorporate capital consumption allowances .................................................. 1 265,169 281,473 263,822 270,964

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ............... 2 20,454 21,440 22,456 23,433 Farms 1 ..................................................................... 3 17,993 18,955 20,006 20,842 Forestry, fishing, and related activities...................... 4 2,461 2,485 2,450 .............

Mining .......................................................................... 5 11,693 13,059 12,715 13,004 Utilities......................................................................... 6 6,076 6,599 6,469 7,458 Construction ............................................................... 7 12,658 13,841 13,757 16,086 Manufacturing ............................................................. 8 19,561 20,428 18,182 18,733

Durable goods .......................................................... 9 6,872 6,692 5,411 5,245 Nondurable goods .................................................... 10 12,689 13,736 12,771 13,488

Wholesale trade .......................................................... 11 4,070 4,519 4,387 4,573 Retail trade .................................................................. 12 8,852 8,797 8,222 8,113 Transportation and warehousing .............................. 13 11,447 12,622 12,548 13,633 Information .................................................................. 14 34,990 36,105 29,459 29,401 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and leasing 15 88,480 95,911 91,141 92,907

Finance and insurance ............................................. 16 7,849 7,667 6,425 8,022 Real estate and rental and leasing 2 ........................ 17 80,630 88,244 84,716 84,885

Professional and business services ......................... 18 18,786 19,169 18,054 17,497 Professional, scientific, and technical services......... 19 11,897 12,183 10,718 ............. Management of companies and enterprises;

administrative and waste management services 20 6,889 6,986 7,336 ............. Educational services, health care, and social

assistance ............................................................... 21 10,709 11,000 10,076 9,755 Educational services................................................. 22 762 884 817 ............. Health care and social assistance ............................ 23 9,946 10,116 9,259 .............

Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services ................................................... 24 15,304 15,743 14,077 14,598 Arts, entertainment, and recreation .......................... 25 4,958 4,735 4,014 ............. Accommodation and food services........................... 26 10,346 11,008 10,063 .............

Other services, except government .......................... 27 2,091 2,240 2,280 1,768

1. Consists of NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Excludes owner-occupied housing and nonprofit institutions serving households. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.14D. Inventory Valuation Adjustment to Nonfarm Incomes by Table 6.15D. Net Interest by Industry Legal Form of Organization and by Industry [Millions of dollars]

[Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Inventory valuation adjustment to nonfarm incomes ....................................................... 1 –15,326 –48,639 –41,194 –40,279

Corporate business..................................................... 2 –13,589 –43,092 –36,171 –36,317 Mining........................................................................ 3 –289 –828 –1,768 235 Utilities....................................................................... 4 –112 –444 –870 778 Construction .............................................................. 5 –481 –1,498 –763 –694 Manufacturing............................................................ 6 –7,413 –22,509 –17,747 –19,685

Durable goods....................................................... 7 –1,907 –14,390 –7,675 –14,300 Nondurable goods ................................................. 8 –5,506 –8,119 –10,072 –5,385

Wholesale trade ........................................................ 9 –4,365 –10,097 –7,127 –11,088 Retail trade................................................................ 10 –667 –6,894 –6,079 –4,322 Transportation and warehousing ............................... 11 –148 –380 –578 –13 Information ................................................................ 12 470 379 –36 –279 Other 1 ...................................................................... 13 –584 –821 –1,203 –1,249

Noncorporate business .............................................. 14 –1,737 –5,547 –5,023 –3,962 Mining........................................................................ 15 –137 –624 –416 53 Construction .............................................................. 16 –194 –689 –407 –371 Manufacturing............................................................ 17 –804 –1,877 –1,575 –1,573

Durable goods....................................................... 18 –242 –1,028 –526 –1,014 Nondurable goods ................................................. 19 –562 –849 –1,049 –559

Wholesale trade ........................................................ 20 –397 –891 –767 –1,141 Retail trade................................................................ 21 –57 –1,065 –1,029 –715 Other 2 ...................................................................... 22 –148 –401 –829 –215

1. Consists of forestry, fishing, and related activities; finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional, scientific, and technical services; management of companies and enterprises; adminis­trative and waste management services; educational services; health care and social assistance; arts, enter­tainment, and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services, except government.

2. Consists of forestry, fishing, and related activities; utilities; transportation and warehousing; information;

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Net interest ................................................ 1 510,357 475,936 541,339 580,173 Domestic industries ............................................. 2 613,277 587,019 684,551 772,903

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ............ 3 9,944 10,178 12,037 13,796 Mining ................................................................. 4 5,727 5,488 6,004 6,691 Utilities ................................................................ 5 25,419 24,761 25,316 27,729 Construction........................................................ 6 6,295 6,006 7,023 8,266 Manufacturing ..................................................... 7 36,417 29,616 26,665 18,835

Durable goods ................................................ 8 7,136 2,009 –1,058 –10,540 Nondurable goods .......................................... 9 29,281 27,607 27,723 29,375

Wholesale trade .................................................. 10 8,367 7,298 7,618 8,997 Retail trade ......................................................... 11 13,187 12,931 14,811 17,060 Transportation and warehousing......................... 12 8,597 8,469 9,391 10,692 Information.......................................................... 13 28,167 26,251 27,534 28,035 Finance, insurance, real estate, rental, and

leasing ............................................................ 14 429,109 437,468 517,389 555,329 Finance and insurance ................................... 15 –59,197 –83,561 –87,292 –133,965 Real estate and rental and leasing ................. 16 488,306 521,029 604,681 689,294

Professional and business services.................... 17 20,077 –3,719 4,444 47,290 Professional, scientific, and technical services 18 2,134 1,703 2,177 2,494 Management of companies and enterprises 19 14,621 –8,585 –1,075 41,105 Administrative and waste management

services ...................................................... 20 3,322 3,163 3,342 3,691 Educational services, health care, and social

assistance....................................................... 21 5,347 5,392 6,392 7,570 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation,

and food services............................................ 22 14,568 14,804 17,469 19,743 Other services, except government .................... 23 2,055 2,076 2,458 2,870

Rest of the world................................................... 24 –102,920 –111,083 –143,213 –192,731 Receipts from the rest of the world ..................... 25 84,898 118,274 182,451 268,765 Less: Payments to the rest of the world .............. 26 187,818 229,356 325,663 461,496

finance and insurance; real estate and rental and leasing; professional, scientific, and technical services; NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). management of companies and enterprises; administrative and waste management services; educational

services; health care and social assistance; arts, entertainment, and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services, except government.

NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Table 6.16D. Corporate Profits by Industry [Billions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Seasonally adjusted at annual rates

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II

Corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments 1 993.1 1,231.2 1,372.8 1,553.7 1,076.5 1,184.0 1,227.4 1,218.7 1,294.8 1,376.7 1,404.0 1,297.9 1,412.5 1,515.5 1,575.5 1,592.5 1,531.2 1,547.7 ...........

Domestic industries ............................................ 2 827.7 1,037.8 1,154.6 1,296.4 885.9 982.1 1,039.6 1,013.8 1,115.8 1,172.7 1,192.4 1,057.5 1,195.9 1,273.4 1,316.1 1,342.8 1,253.5 1,249.8 ........... Financial 1 ......................................................... 3 335.6 356.2 405.5 482.2 349.2 358.8 358.7 297.5 409.8 449.3 412.3 345.3 415.1 458.1 498.6 476.3 495.6 468.7 ........... Nonfinancial....................................................... 4 492.1 681.6 749.1 814.3 536.6 623.3 681.0 716.3 706.0 723.4 780.2 712.2 780.8 815.3 817.5 866.4 757.9 781.1 ...........

Rest of the world ................................................. 5 165.5 193.4 218.2 257.3 190.6 201.9 187.7 205.0 179.0 204.0 211.6 240.4 216.6 242.1 259.4 249.8 277.8 297.9 ........... Receipts from the rest of the world.................... 6 249.1 316.4 358.7 419.8 280.2 303.3 313.4 322.3 326.6 339.8 349.9 363.8 381.4 394.0 420.6 425.9 438.7 448.7 ........... Less: Payments to the rest of the world.............

Corporate profits with inventory valuation 7 83.6 123.0 140.6 162.5 89.5 101.3 125.7 117.3 147.6 135.8 138.3 123.4 164.9 151.8 161.2 176.1 160.9 150.8 ...........

adjustment ............................................... 8 894.5 1,161.6 1,543.4 1,769.5 983.6 1,094.6 1,147.7 1,159.7 1,244.3 1,513.0 1,559.3 1,495.4 1,605.9 1,708.8 1,784.6 1,816.2 1,768.2 1,775.6 ........... Domestic industries ............................................ 9 729.0 968.2 1,325.2 1,512.2 793.0 892.7 959.9 954.7 1,065.4 1,309.0 1,347.6 1,255.0 1,389.3 1,466.7 1,525.2 1,566.4 1,490.4 1,477.7 ...........

Financial ............................................................ 10 317.3 348.9 423.6 505.3 333.8 347.3 350.2 292.4 405.7 464.8 429.3 364.8 435.6 478.7 521.0 500.3 521.0 493.0 ........... Federal Reserve banks ................................. 11 20.1 20.0 26.6 33.8 18.2 19.0 19.1 20.1 21.9 23.1 25.9 26.9 30.4 30.9 33.8 35.9 34.8 38.5 ........... Other financial 2 ............................................ 12 297.2 328.9 397.1 471.4 315.5 328.3 331.1 272.3 383.8 441.8 403.3 338.0 405.1 447.8 487.3 464.4 486.2 454.5 ...........

Nonfinancial....................................................... 13 411.8 619.3 901.6 1,006.9 459.2 545.4 609.7 662.4 659.6 844.2 918.4 890.2 953.8 987.9 1,004.2 1,066.1 969.5 984.7 ........... Utilities........................................................... 14 11.6 18.6 28.4 35.7 13.2 15.2 17.8 18.6 22.8 30.2 30.4 19.9 32.9 31.7 35.3 37.8 37.8 36.4 ........... Manufacturing................................................ 15 76.0 152.7 251.2 293.4 108.2 134.2 148.3 158.4 170.0 244.2 244.9 252.5 263.1 276.1 298.0 319.5 280.2 298.9 ...........

Durable goods ........................................... 16 –5.9 38.3 85.1 95.9 8.1 27.5 37.2 42.8 45.6 80.2 89.8 87.0 83.7 93.0 81.8 101.8 107.2 113.0 ........... Fabricated metal products ..................... 17 7.9 11.9 17.3 20.3 9.1 9.5 11.6 12.2 14.4 16.3 17.6 19.1 16.2 20.4 18.9 19.3 22.5 23.3 ........... Machinery.............................................. 18 1.5 7.2 16.0 19.3 3.4 5.0 6.5 9.5 7.9 12.1 15.2 17.0 19.9 20.7 19.5 18.3 18.7 21.8 ........... Computer and electronic products ........ Electrical equipment, appliances, and

19 –15.6 –4.9 10.1 7.7 –6.5 –6.3 –5.7 –4.6 –2.9 5.5 10.4 11.7 12.8 9.8 7.8 7.1 6.2 9.0 ...........

components....................................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and

20 2.1 0.3 –3.7 –1.9 2.6 2.0 1.9 –0.3 –2.3 –3.7 –4.3 –3.1 –3.9 –3.4 –2.9 –1.6 0.2 1.3 ...........

parts .................................................. 21 –12.3 –7.6 0.1 –1.1 –14.1 –1.0 –9.0 –10.6 –9.9 2.7 2.9 –0.9 –4.3 –1.4 –2.8 –1.4 1.3 4.6 ........... Other durable goods 3 ........................... 22 10.5 31.3 45.3 51.7 13.7 18.3 31.8 36.6 38.4 47.3 47.9 43.1 42.9 47.0 41.4 60.1 58.3 52.9 ...........

Nondurable goods ..................................... Food and beverage and tobacco

23 81.9 114.5 166.0 197.5 100.1 106.7 111.1 115.6 124.4 164.0 155.1 165.5 179.4 183.1 216.1 217.6 173.0 185.9 ...........

products ............................................ 24 23.6 24.2 27.8 29.2 27.0 26.6 22.9 24.4 22.6 28.9 26.7 28.0 27.7 26.7 27.9 30.4 31.8 30.1 ........... Petroleum and coal products................. 25 23.3 48.9 89.8 110.4 33.3 41.4 46.6 40.7 66.9 74.9 81.5 94.5 108.4 102.2 125.6 128.7 85.2 94.9 ........... Chemical products................................. 26 19.5 25.4 29.7 37.6 21.0 20.6 26.5 32.6 21.8 42.2 26.2 24.2 26.1 36.5 41.5 40.6 31.7 41.0 ........... Other nondurable goods 4 ..................... 27 15.5 16.0 18.7 20.3 18.8 18.1 15.1 17.8 13.1 18.0 20.7 18.8 17.2 17.6 21.2 17.9 24.3 20.0 ...........

Wholesale trade ............................................ 28 55.2 79.2 95.2 97.0 65.4 69.0 79.6 91.4 76.8 89.0 107.4 87.2 97.4 93.3 85.4 118.1 91.1 97.8 ........... Retail trade .................................................... 29 86.8 91.1 114.4 124.5 87.3 96.2 91.1 87.7 89.2 99.6 122.6 108.5 126.9 119.4 119.6 126.9 132.1 134.3 ........... Transportation and warehousing ................... 30 7.3 14.1 28.2 41.9 9.0 13.9 20.0 13.0 9.6 25.0 29.8 31.1 26.7 34.0 45.9 47.7 40.0 39.1 ........... Information .................................................... 31 3.2 43.9 74.8 85.4 4.8 13.1 45.7 64.3 52.3 62.2 74.1 79.7 83.2 85.3 83.2 81.5 91.5 109.5 ........... Other nonfinancial 5 ...................................... 32 171.7 219.7 309.5 329.0 171.2 203.8 207.1 229.0 239.0 293.8 309.4 311.3 323.6 348.1 336.7 334.5 296.7 268.7 ...........

Rest of the world ................................................. 33 165.5 193.4 218.2 257.3 190.6 201.9 187.7 205.0 179.0 204.0 211.6 240.4 216.6 242.1 259.4 249.8 277.8 297.9 ...........

1. Consists of finance and insurance and bank and other holding companies. 2. Consists of credit intermediation and related activities; securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities; insurance carriers and related activities; funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles; and bank and other

holding companies. 3. Consists of wood products; nonmetallic mineral products; primary metals; other transportation equipment; furniture and related products; and miscellaneous manufacturing. 4. Consists of textile mills and textile product mills; apparel; leather and allied products; paper products; printing and related support activities; and plastics and rubber products. 5. Consists of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting; mining; construction; real estate and rental and leasing; professional, scientific, and technical services; administrative and waste management services; educational services; health care and

social assistance; arts, entertainment, and recreation; accommodation and food services; and other services, except government. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.17D. Corporate Profits Before Tax by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Corporate profits before tax ................. 1 908,078 1,204,666 1,579,554 1,805,772 Information ..................................................... 47 2,750 43,494 74,810 85,676 Domestic industries .......................................... 2 742,613 1,011,273 1,361,404 1,548,501 Publishing industries (includes software).....

Motion picture and sound recording 48 10,758 18,504 .................... .....................

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Farms 1 .......................................................

3 4

2,193 1,090

3,348 2,260

4,899 ....................

5,120 ....................

industries ................................................. Broadcasting and telecommunications ........

49 50

1,524 –10,124

7,098 10,308

....................

.................... ..................... .....................

Forestry, fishing, and related activities ........ 5 1,103 1,088 .................... .................... Information and data processing services 51 592 7,584 .................... ..................... Mining............................................................. 6 15,965 23,897 44,569 56,684 Finance and insurance .................................. 52 196,364 209,914 272,913 341,367

Oil and gas extraction.................................. 7 16,068 21,400 .................... .................... Federal Reserve banks................................ 53 20,066 20,032 .................... ..................... Mining, except oil and gas........................... 8 736 1,998 .................... .................... Credit intermediation and related activities 54 87,197 83,165 .................... ..................... Support activities for mining ........................ 9 –839 499 .................... .................... Securities, commodity contracts, and

Utilities ........................................................... 10 11,676 19,048 29,228 34,883 investments.............................................. 55 21,005 26,721 .................... ..................... Construction .................................................. Manufacturing................................................

Durable goods ............................................. Wood products ........................................ Nonmetallic mineral products .................. Primary metals ........................................

11 12 13 14 15 16

38,927 83,417 –3,994 2,825 3,168

–1,599

55,960 175,224 52,649

5,474 5,426

11,070

81,580 268,901

92,822 .................... .................... ....................

64,237 313,100 110,242

....................

....................

....................

Insurance carriers and related activities ...... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles

Real estate and rental and leasing ............... Real estate................................................... Rental and leasing services and lessors of

intangible assets 3 ...................................

56 57 58 59

60

40,317 27,779 10,311 9,686

625

55,503 24,493 13,236 14,200

–963

....................

.................... 25,963

....................

....................

.....................

..................... 27,673

.....................

..................... Fabricated metal products ....................... 17 8,509 15,509 .................... .................... Professional, scientific, and technical Machinery................................................ 18 1,885 9,618 .................... .................... services ...................................................... 61 26,190 35,377 37,050 41,375 Computer and electronic products .......... 19 –17,509 –5,190 .................... .................... Legal services.............................................. 62 8,810 9,450 .................... ..................... Electrical equipment, appliances, and Computer systems design and related

components......................................... 20 2,184 1,161 .................... .................... services ................................................... 63 252 2,504 .................... ..................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

parts .................................................... 21 –12,018 –6,311 .................... .................... technical services 4 ................................. 64 17,128 23,422 .................... ..................... Other transportation equipment .............. 22 1,438 4,663 .................... .................... Management of companies and Furniture and related products ................ 23 2,157 2,415 .................... .................... enterprises 5............................................... 65 120,893 138,992 150,707 163,900 Miscellaneous manufacturing..................

Nondurable goods ....................................... Food and beverage and tobacco

products .............................................. Textile mills and textile product mills........ Apparel and leather and allied products

24 25

26 27 28

4,967 87,411

25,766 7,531 2,641

8,812 122,575

25,653 580

3,258

.................... 176,079

....................

....................

....................

.................... 202,858

....................

....................

....................

Administrative and waste management services ...................................................... Administrative and support services............ Waste management and remediation

services ...................................................

66 67

68

13,733 10,581

3,152

15,369 12,446

2,923

22,837 ....................

....................

26,503 .....................

.....................

Paper products ........................................ 29 318 5,624 .................... .................... Educational services ..................................... 69 3,000 4,205 5,046 5,056 Printing and related support activities ..... 30 3,112 3,794 .................... .................... Health care and social assistance ............... 70 39,917 42,791 52,013 58,174 Petroleum and coal products................... 31 24,003 50,207 .................... .................... Ambulatory health care services ................. 71 28,394 30,052 .................... ..................... Chemical products .................................. 32 21,251 28,520 .................... .................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care Plastics and rubber products................... 33 2,789 4,939 .................... .................... facilities .................................................... 72 6,584 7,593 .................... .....................

Wholesale trade ............................................. 34 59,585 89,308 102,351 108,084 Social assistance ......................................... 73 4,939 5,147 .................... ..................... Durable goods ............................................. 35 27,269 45,100 .................... .................... Arts, entertainment, and recreation ............. 74 3,334 4,847 6,408 8,860 Nondurable goods ....................................... 36 32,316 44,208 .................... .................... Performing arts, spectator sports,

Retail trade..................................................... 37 87,512 97,947 120,469 128,848 museums, and related activities .............. 75 2,288 2,983 .................... .....................

Transportation and warehousing................. Air transportation.........................................

38 39

7,408 –6,429

14,477 –6,716

28,747 ....................

41,923 ....................

Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries ................................................. 76 1,046 1,864 .................... .....................

Rail transportation ....................................... 40 1,413 2,610 .................... .................... Accommodation and food services ............. 77 11,746 15,795 21,253 24,200 Water transportation.................................... 41 236 538 .................... .................... Accommodation ........................................... 78 1,288 3,805 .................... ..................... Truck transportation..................................... 42 3,828 6,313 .................... .................... Food services and drinking places .............. 79 10,458 11,989 .................... ..................... Transit and ground passenger Other services, except government ............. 80 7,692 8,045 11,660 12,837

transportation .......................................... Pipeline transportation ................................ Other transportation and support activities 2

Warehousing and storage ...........................

43 44 45 46

596 732

6,583 449

698 1,025 9,313

696

....................

....................

....................

....................

....................

....................

....................

....................

Rest of the world 6 ............................................ Receipts from the rest of the world .................. Less: Payments to the rest of the world ...........

81 82 83

165,465 249,081

83,615

193,394 316,386 122,992

218,150 358,740 140,590

257,270 419,795 162,525

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and develop­

ment services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 6. Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents, including both corporations and persons, of dividends from foreign corporations, and, for U.S. corporations, their share of reinvested earnings of their incorporated foreign affiliates, and earnings of unin­

corporated foreign affiliates (line 82), net of corresponding payments (line 83). NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.18D. Taxes on Corporate Income by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Taxes on corporate income .................. 1 243,285 307,352 392,857 453,907 Warehousing and storage........................... 46 74 104 ..................... ..................... Domestic industries .......................................... 2 243,285 307,352 392,857 453,907 Information .................................................... 47 11,676 17,645 25,756 32,749

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Farms 1......................................................... Forestry, fishing, and related activities.........

Mining ............................................................. Oil and gas extraction.................................. Mining, except oil and gas ........................... Support activities for mining ........................

Utilities............................................................

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10

656 519 137

2,748 2,307

268 173

4,194

989 765 224

4,674 3,711

649 314

5,326

1,244 ...................... ......................

10,970 ...................... ...................... ......................

9,163

1,339 ..................... .....................

14,451 ..................... ..................... .....................

10,818

Publishing industries (includes software).... Motion picture and sound recording

industries ................................................ Broadcasting and telecommunications ....... Information and data processing services

Finance and insurance ................................. Federal Reserve banks............................... Credit intermediation and related activities Securities, commodity contracts, and

48

49 50 51 52 53 54

6,401

1,138 3,255

882 75,927 22,022 20,097

7,788

1,473 6,732 1,653

77,577 18,078 18,874

.....................

.....................

.....................

..................... 85,890

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

..................... 118,939

.....................

.....................

Construction .................................................. 11 5,323 8,026 10,605 8,130 investments............................................. 55 6,799 7,890 ..................... ..................... Manufacturing ................................................ 12 56,544 79,593 116,062 125,024 Insurance carriers and related activities ..... 56 25,410 30,811 ..................... .....................

Durable goods ............................................. 13 16,284 27,122 43,342 49,078 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 57 1,599 1,924 ..................... ..................... Wood products ........................................ 14 380 787 ...................... ..................... Real estate and rental and leasing .............. 58 2,859 3,852 6,632 8,313 Nonmetallic mineral products .................. 15 896 1,472 ...................... ..................... Real estate.................................................. 59 2,303 3,098 ..................... ..................... Primary metals ........................................ 16 334 2,600 ...................... ..................... Rental and leasing services and lessors of Fabricated metal products ....................... 17 2,236 3,576 ...................... ..................... intangible assets 3 ................................... 60 556 754 ..................... ..................... Machinery................................................ Computer and electronic products .......... Electrical equipment, appliances, and

components......................................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and

parts .................................................... Other transportation equipment............... Furniture and related products ................ Miscellaneous manufacturing ..................

Nondurable goods .......................................

18 19

20

21 22 23 24 25

1,305 4,606

1,063

1,305 1,199

453 2,507

40,260

2,521 6,457

2,342

1,878 2,090

496 2,903

52,471

......................

......................

......................

......................

......................

......................

...................... 72,720

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

..................... 75,946

Professional, scientific, and technical services ..................................................... Legal services............................................. Computer systems design and related

services .................................................. Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

technical services 4 ................................. Management of companies and

enterprises 5...............................................

61 62

63

64

65

3,421 355

668

2,398

31,699

5,174 375

1,210

3,589

38,825

5,596 .....................

.....................

.....................

43,563

5,622 .....................

.....................

.....................

46,757 Food and beverage and tobacco Administrative and waste management

products............................................... 26 9,804 10,361 ...................... ..................... services ..................................................... 66 1,374 1,961 3,539 4,296 Textile mills and textile product mills ........ 27 4,519 362 ...................... ..................... Administrative and support services ........... 67 1,232 1,628 ..................... ..................... Apparel and leather and allied products 28 646 734 ...................... ..................... Waste management and remediation Paper products ........................................ 29 706 1,730 ...................... ..................... services .................................................. 68 142 332 ..................... ..................... Printing and related support activities ..... Petroleum and coal products ................... Chemical products................................... Plastics and rubber products...................

Wholesale trade ............................................. Durable goods ............................................. Nondurable goods .......................................

Retail trade .....................................................

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

538 9,575

13,846 626

13,099 5,487 7,612

22,976

686 22,188 15,659

751 21,626

8,728 12,898 26,814

......................

......................

......................

...................... 22,627

......................

...................... 31,103

.....................

.....................

.....................

..................... 22,547

.....................

..................... 31,859

Educational services .................................... Heath care and social assistance ...............

Ambulatory health care services ................ Hospitals and nursing and residential care

facilities ................................................... Social assistance ........................................

Arts, entertainment, and recreation ............ Performing arts, spectator sports,

69 70 71

72 73 74

471 3,365 1,657

948 760 338

653 4,047 1,653

1,511 884 570

841 5,207

.....................

.....................

..................... 856

802 5,507

.....................

.....................

..................... 1,208

Transportation and warehousing ................. 38 3,579 5,871 7,817 9,733 museums, and related activities ............. 75 209 303 ..................... ..................... Air transportation ......................................... 39 52 150 ...................... ..................... Amusements, gambling, and recreation Rail transportation ....................................... 40 274 544 ...................... ..................... industries ................................................ 76 129 266 ..................... ..................... Water transportation .................................... Truck transportation ..................................... Transit and ground passenger

transportation ..........................................

41 42

43

177 684

37

425 1,087

65

......................

......................

......................

.....................

.....................

.....................

Accommodation and food services ............ Accommodation .......................................... Food services and drinking places .............

77 78 79

2,212 628

1,584

3,236 1,421 1,815

4,246 ..................... .....................

4,590 ..................... .....................

Pipeline transportation................................. 44 245 326 ...................... ..................... Other services, except government ............ 80 824 894 1,140 1,225 Other transportation and support activities 2 45 2,036 3,170 ...................... ..................... Rest of the world.............................................. 81 0 0 0 0

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development

services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.19D. Corporate Profits After Tax by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Corporate profits after tax .................... 1 664,793 897,314 1,186,697 1,351,865 Information ..................................................... 47 –8,926 25,848 49,054 52,927 Domestic industries .......................................... 2 499,328 703,921 968,547 1,094,595 Publishing industries (includes software).....

Motion picture and sound recording 48 4,357 10,715 ..................... ....................

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Farms 1.........................................................

3 4

1,537 571

2,358 1,495

3,655 ....................

3,781 ....................

industries ................................................. Broadcasting and telecommunications ........

49 50

386 –13,379

5,625 3,577

.....................

..................... .................... ....................

Forestry, fishing, and related activities ........ 5 966 864 .................... .................... Information and data processing services 51 –290 5,931 ..................... .................... Mining ............................................................. 6 13,217 19,223 33,599 42,234 Finance and insurance.................................. 52 120,437 132,338 187,023 222,429

Oil and gas extraction.................................. 7 13,761 17,688 .................... .................... Federal Reserve banks................................ 53 –1,956 1,954 ..................... .................... Mining, except oil and gas........................... 8 468 1,350 .................... .................... Credit intermediation and related activities 54 67,100 64,292 ..................... .................... Support activities for mining ........................ 9 –1,012 184 .................... .................... Securities, commodity contracts, and

Utilities ........................................................... 10 7,482 13,722 20,065 24,065 investments.............................................. 55 14,206 18,831 ..................... .................... Construction .................................................. Manufacturing................................................

Durable goods ............................................. Wood products ........................................ Nonmetallic mineral products .................. Primary metals ........................................

11 12 13 14 15 16

33,604 26,873

–20,278 2,445 2,272

–1,933

47,935 95,632 25,527 4,688 3,954 8,470

70,975 152,839 49,480

....................

....................

....................

56,107 188,076

61,164 .................... .................... ....................

Insurance carriers and related activities ...... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles

Real estate and rental and leasing ............... Real estate................................................... Rental and leasing services and lessors of

intangible assets 3 ....................................

56 57 58 59

60

14,907 26,180

7,452 7,383

69

24,692 22,569

9,385 11,101

–1,717

.....................

..................... 19,331

.....................

.....................

....................

.................... 19,360

....................

.................... Fabricated metal products ....................... 17 6,273 11,933 .................... .................... Professional, scientific, and technical Machinery................................................ 18 580 7,097 .................... .................... services ...................................................... 61 22,769 30,203 31,454 35,753 Computer and electronic products .......... 19 –22,115 –11,647 .................... .................... Legal services.............................................. 62 8,455 9,076 ..................... .................... Electrical equipment, appliances, and Computer systems design and related

components......................................... 20 1,121 –1,181 .................... .................... services ................................................... 63 –416 1,295 ..................... .................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

parts .................................................... 21 –13,323 –8,189 .................... .................... technical services 4 .................................. 64 14,730 19,833 ..................... .................... Other transportation equipment .............. 22 239 2,574 .................... .................... Management of companies and Furniture and related products ................ 23 1,704 1,919 .................... .................... enterprises 5................................................ 65 89,194 100,167 107,144 117,144 Miscellaneous manufacturing..................

Nondurable goods ....................................... Food and beverage and tobacco

products .............................................. Textile mills and textile product mills........ Apparel and leather and allied products

24 25

26 27 28

2,460 47,151

15,962 3,012 1,995

5,909 70,104

15,292 218

2,524

.................... 103,359

....................

....................

....................

.................... 126,912

....................

....................

....................

Administrative and waste management services ...................................................... Administrative and support services............ Waste management and remediation

services ...................................................

66 67

68

12,359 9,349

3,010

13,408 10,817

2,591

19,298 .....................

.....................

22,206 ....................

....................

Paper products ........................................ 29 –388 3,894 .................... .................... Educational services ..................................... 69 2,529 3,551 4,205 4,254 Printing and related support activities ..... 30 2,574 3,107 .................... .................... Heath care and social assistance ................ 70 36,552 38,744 46,806 52,667 Petroleum and coal products................... 31 14,428 28,019 .................... .................... Ambulatory health care services ................. 71 26,737 28,399 ..................... .................... Chemical products................................... 32 7,405 12,861 .................... .................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care Plastics and rubber products................... 33 2,163 4,188 .................... .................... facilities .................................................... 72 5,636 6,082 ..................... ....................

Wholesale trade ............................................. 34 46,486 67,682 79,724 85,537 Social assistance ......................................... 73 4,179 4,263 ..................... .................... Durable goods ............................................. 35 21,782 36,372 .................... .................... Arts, entertainment, and recreation ............. 74 2,996 4,277 5,552 7,653 Nondurable goods ....................................... 36 24,704 31,310 .................... .................... Performing arts, spectator sports,

Retail trade ..................................................... 37 64,536 71,133 89,366 96,988 museums, and related activities .............. 75 2,079 2,679 ..................... ....................

Transportation and warehousing................. Air transportation.........................................

38 39

3,829 –6,481

8,607 –6,866

20,930 ....................

32,191 ....................

Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries ................................................. 76 917 1,598 ..................... ....................

Rail transportation ....................................... 40 1,139 2,066 .................... .................... Accommodation and food services ............. 77 9,534 12,559 17,007 19,610 Water transportation.................................... 41 59 113 .................... .................... Accommodation ........................................... 78 660 2,384 ..................... .................... Truck transportation..................................... 42 3,144 5,226 .................... .................... Food services and drinking places .............. 79 8,874 10,175 ..................... .................... Transit and ground passenger Other services, except government ............. 80 6,868 7,150 10,520 11,612

transportation .......................................... Pipeline transportation ................................ Other transportation and support activities 2

Warehousing and storage ...........................

43 44 45 46

559 487

4,547 375

633 699

6,143 592

....................

....................

....................

....................

....................

....................

....................

....................

Rest of the world 6 ............................................. Receipts from the rest of the world .................. Less: Payments to the rest of the world...........

81 82 83

165,465 249,081

83,615

193,394 316,386 122,992

218,150 358,740 140,590

257,270 419,795 162,525

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development

services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 6. Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents, including both corporations and persons, of dividends from foreign corporations, and, for U.S. corporations, their share of reinvested earnings of their incorporated foreign affiliates, and earnings of unincorpo­

rated foreign affiliates (line 82), net of corresponding payments (line 83). NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.20D. Net Corporate Dividend Payments by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Net corporate dividends ....................... 1 424,741 539,471 601,350 698,890 Information ..................................................... 47 26,083 49,345 8,977 19,727 Domestic industries .......................................... 2 392,766 491,694 345,515 623,094 Publishing industries (includes software).....

Motion picture and sound recording 48 5,454 37,527 ...................... .....................

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Farms 1.........................................................

3 4

3,194 2,116

3,843 2,761

4,442 ......................

5,173 .....................

industries ................................................. Broadcasting and telecommunications ........

49 50

928 19,191

2,095 9,549

......................

...................... ..................... .....................

Forestry, fishing, and related activities ........ 5 1,078 1,082 ...................... ..................... Information and data processing services 51 510 174 ...................... ..................... Mining ............................................................. 6 4,754 6,397 2,022 19,077 Finance and insurance .................................. 52 64,356 59,862 98,899 118,579

Oil and gas extraction.................................. 7 3,051 4,696 ...................... ..................... Federal Reserve banks................................ 53 518 582 ...................... ..................... Mining, except oil and gas ........................... 8 1,362 1,445 ...................... ..................... Credit intermediation and related activities 54 11,996 15,855 ...................... ..................... Support activities for mining ........................ 9 341 256 ...................... ..................... Securities, commodity contracts, and

Utilities ........................................................... 10 9,603 10,618 11,635 13,890 investments.............................................. 55 9,960 9,770 ...................... ..................... Construction .................................................. Manufacturing................................................

Durable goods ............................................. Wood products ........................................ Nonmetallic mineral products .................. Primary metals ........................................

11 12 13 14 15 16

22,431 94,094 31,312 1,261 1,495

574

27,016 113,675 36,383

1,785 1,345 2,167

34,755 –52,453 –17,376

......................

......................

......................

46,251 98,613 28,879

.....................

.....................

.....................

Insurance carriers and related activities ...... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles

Real estate and rental and leasing ............... Real estate................................................... Rental and leasing services and lessors of

intangible assets 3 ....................................

56 57 58 59

60

13,348 28,534 18,593 16,587

2,006

8,299 25,355 22,987 20,984

2,004

......................

...................... 37,324

......................

......................

.....................

..................... 57,564

.....................

..................... Fabricated metal products ....................... 17 7,112 5,596 ...................... ..................... Professional, scientific, and technical Machinery................................................ 18 2,435 3,237 ...................... ..................... services ...................................................... 61 24,179 25,652 28,638 32,977 Computer and electronic products .......... 19 1,466 501 ...................... ..................... Legal services.............................................. 62 5,392 5,021 ...................... ..................... Electrical equipment, appliances, and Computer systems design and related

components......................................... 20 9,464 10,612 ...................... ..................... services ................................................... 63 2,290 3,230 ...................... ..................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

parts .................................................... 21 –469 832 ...................... ..................... technical services 4 .................................. 64 16,497 17,401 ...................... ..................... Other transportation equipment .............. 22 2,653 3,709 ...................... ..................... Management of companies and Furniture and related products ................ 23 884 1,033 ...................... ..................... enterprises 5................................................ 65 35,725 64,848 47,419 55,874 Miscellaneous manufacturing ..................

Nondurable goods ....................................... Food and beverage and tobacco

products............................................... Textile mills and textile product mills........ Apparel and leather and allied products

24 25

26 27 28

4,437 62,782

14,483 –291

1,368

5,563 77,293

21,283 422

1,642

...................... –35,077

......................

......................

......................

..................... 69,734

.....................

.....................

.....................

Administrative and waste management services ...................................................... Administrative and support services ............ Waste management and remediation

services ...................................................

66 67

68

7,541 6,647

894

8,472 6,987

1,485

12,715 ......................

......................

14,959 .....................

.....................

Paper products ........................................ 29 2,591 3,297 ...................... ..................... Educational services ..................................... 69 1,076 1,164 1,072 1,150 Printing and related support activities ..... 30 1,651 1,945 ...................... ..................... Heath care and social assistance ................ 70 13,367 14,612 17,543 24,287 Petroleum and coal products................... 31 28,220 22,879 ...................... ..................... Ambulatory health care services ................. 71 11,245 12,097 ...................... ..................... Chemical products................................... 32 13,227 23,857 ...................... ..................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care Plastics and rubber products................... 33 1,533 1,968 ...................... ..................... facilities .................................................... 72 655 1,017 ...................... .....................

Wholesale trade ............................................. 34 22,593 31,934 37,321 47,922 Social assistance......................................... 73 1,467 1,498 ...................... ..................... Durable goods ............................................. 35 11,653 16,142 ...................... ..................... Arts, entertainment, and recreation ............. 74 3,767 4,802 5,299 5,889 Nondurable goods ....................................... 36 10,940 15,792 ...................... ..................... Performing arts, spectator sports,

Retail trade ..................................................... 37 25,648 27,666 25,111 28,163 museums, and related activities .............. 75 1,842 2,363 ...................... .....................

Transportation and warehousing ................. Air transportation.........................................

38 39

6,014 319

7,114 574

7,646 ......................

8,335 .....................

Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries ................................................. 76 1,925 2,439 ...................... .....................

Rail transportation ....................................... 40 810 850 ...................... ..................... Accommodation and food services ............. 77 6,198 7,865 12,509 19,797 Water transportation .................................... 41 290 355 ...................... ..................... Accommodation ........................................... 78 1,087 2,212 ...................... ..................... Truck transportation ..................................... 42 1,548 1,546 ...................... ..................... Food services and drinking places .............. 79 5,111 5,653 ...................... ..................... Transit and ground passenger Other services, except government ............. 80 3,550 3,819 4,641 4,866

transportation .......................................... Pipeline transportation................................. Other transportation and support activities 2

Warehousing and storage ...........................

43 44 45 46

275 428

1,874 470

205 593

2,499 492

......................

......................

......................

......................

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

Rest of the world ............................................... Receipts from the rest of the world 6 ................ Less: Payments to the rest of the world 7 .........

81 82 83

31,975 100,892

68,917

47,777 121,102

73,325

255,835 348,301

92,466

75,796 167,234

91,438

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development

services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 6. Consists of (1) receipts by U.S. residents of dividends from foreign corporations, plus (2) earnings distributed by unincorporated foreign affiliates to their U.S. parents. 7. Consists of (1) payments by U.S. corporations of dividends to foreign residents, plus (2) earnings distributed by unincorporated U.S. affiliates to their foreign parents. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.21D. Undistributed Corporate Profits by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Undistributed corporate profits ........... 1 240,052 357,843 585,347 652,975 Information..................................................... 47 –35,009 –23,497 40,077 33,200 Domestic industries .......................................... 2 106,562 212,227 623,032 471,501 Publishing industries (includes software) ....

Motion picture and sound recording 48 –1,097 –26,811 ..................... .....................

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Farms 1.........................................................

3 4

–1,657 –1,545

–1,484 –1,266

–787 .....................

–1,392 .....................

industries................................................. Broadcasting and telecommunications........

49 50

–542 –32,570

3,530 –5,973

.....................

..................... ..................... .....................

Forestry, fishing, and related activities ........ 5 –112 –218 ..................... ..................... Information and data processing services 51 –800 5,757 ..................... ..................... Mining ............................................................. 6 8,463 12,825 31,577 23,157 Finance and insurance ................................. 52 56,081 72,476 88,123 103,849

Oil and gas extraction.................................. 7 10,710 12,992 ..................... ..................... Federal Reserve banks ............................... 53 –2,474 1,372 ..................... ..................... Mining, except oil and gas........................... 8 –894 –95 ..................... ..................... Credit intermediation and related activities 54 55,104 48,436 ..................... ..................... Support activities for mining ........................ 9 –1,353 –72 ..................... ..................... Securities, commodity contracts, and

Utilities ........................................................... 10 –2,121 3,103 8,430 10,176 investments ............................................. 55 4,246 9,061 ..................... ..................... Construction .................................................. Manufacturing................................................

Durable goods ............................................. Wood products ........................................ Nonmetallic mineral products .................. Primary metals ........................................

11 12 13 14 15 16

11,173 –67,221 –51,590

1,184 777

–2,507

20,918 –18,044 –10,856

2,903 2,609 6,303

36,220 205,292 66,856

.....................

.....................

.....................

9,857 89,463 32,285

.....................

.....................

.....................

Insurance carriers and related activities...... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles

Real estate and rental and leasing .............. Real estate .................................................. Rental and leasing services and lessors of

intangible assets3 ....................................

56 57 58 59

60

1,559 –2,354

–11,141 –9,204

–1,937

16,393 –2,786

–13,603 –9,882

–3,721

.....................

..................... –17,993

.....................

.....................

.....................

..................... –38,204

.....................

..................... Fabricated metal products ....................... 17 –839 6,337 ..................... ..................... Professional, scientific, and technical Machinery................................................ 18 –1,855 3,859 ..................... ..................... services ...................................................... 61 –1,410 4,551 2,816 2,776 Computer and electronic products .......... 19 –23,581 –12,148 ..................... ..................... Legal services ............................................. 62 3,063 4,054 ..................... ..................... Electrical equipment, appliances, and Computer systems design and related

components......................................... 20 –8,343 –11,793 ..................... ..................... services ................................................... 63 –2,706 –1,936 ..................... ..................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and

parts .................................................... 21 –12,854 –9,021 ..................... ..................... technical services4 .................................. 64 –1,767 2,432 ..................... ..................... Other transportation equipment .............. 22 –2,414 –1,135 ..................... ..................... Management of companies and Furniture and related products ................ 23 820 886 ..................... ..................... enterprises5 ............................................... 65 53,469 35,319 59,725 61,269 Miscellaneous manufacturing..................

Nondurable goods ....................................... Food and beverage and tobacco

products .............................................. Textile mills and textile product mills........ Apparel and leather and allied products

24 25

26 27 28

–1,977 –15,631

1,479 3,303

627

346 –7,188

–5,991 –204

882

..................... 138,436

.....................

.....................

.....................

..................... 57,178

.....................

.....................

.....................

Administrative and waste management services ...................................................... Administrative and support services ........... Waste management and remediation

services ...................................................

66 67

68

4,818 2,702

2,116

4,936 3,830

1,105

6,583 .....................

.....................

7,247 .....................

.....................

Paper products ........................................ 29 –2,979 597 ..................... ..................... Educational services..................................... 69 1,453 2,387 3,133 3,104 Printing and related support activities ..... 30 923 1,163 ..................... ..................... Heath care and social assistance ................ 70 23,185 24,131 29,263 28,380 Petroleum and coal products................... 31 –13,792 5,140 ..................... ..................... Ambulatory health care services................. 71 15,492 16,302 ..................... ..................... Chemical products................................... 32 –5,822 –10,996 ..................... ..................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care Plastics and rubber products................... 33 630 2,220 ..................... ..................... facilities.................................................... 72 4,981 5,064 ..................... .....................

Wholesale trade ............................................. 34 23,893 35,748 42,403 37,614 Social assistance......................................... 73 2,712 2,765 ..................... ..................... Durable goods ............................................. 35 10,129 20,230 ..................... ..................... Arts, entertainment, and recreation ............ 74 –771 –525 253 1,763 Nondurable goods ....................................... 36 13,764 15,518 ..................... ..................... Performing arts, spectator sports,

Retail trade ..................................................... 37 38,888 43,466 64,255 68,826 museums, and related activities .............. 75 237 316 ..................... .....................

Transportation and warehousing................. Air transportation.........................................

38 39

–2,185 –6,800

1,493 –7,440

13,284 .....................

23,856 .....................

Amusements, gambling, and recreation industries................................................. 76 –1,008 –841 ..................... .....................

Rail transportation ....................................... 40 329 1,216 ..................... ..................... Accommodation and food services............. 77 3,336 4,693 4,498 –187 Water transportation.................................... 41 –231 –242 ..................... ..................... Accommodation........................................... 78 –427 172 ..................... ..................... Truck transportation..................................... 42 1,596 3,680 ..................... ..................... Food services and drinking places.............. 79 3,763 4,522 ..................... ..................... Transit and ground passenger Other services, except government............. 80 3,318 3,332 5,879 6,746

transportation .......................................... Pipeline transportation ................................ Other transportation and support activities 2

Warehousing and storage ...........................

43 44 45 46

284 59

2,673 –95

428 106

3,644 101

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

.....................

Rest of the world............................................... Receipts from the rest of the world6 ................ Less: Payments to the rest of the world 7.........

81 82 83

133,490 148,189

14,698

145,616 195,284 49,667

–37,684 10,439 48,124

181,475 252,561

71,087

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development

services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. 6. Consists of receipts by all U.S. residents of their share of the reinvested earnings of their incorporated foreign affiliates and reinvested earnings of their unincorporated foreign affiliates. 7. Consists of payments to foreign residents of their share of the reinvested earnings of their incorporated U.S. affiliates and reinvested earnings of their unincorporated U.S. affiliates. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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Table 6.22D. Corporate Capital Consumption Allowances by Industry [Millions of dollars]

Line 2003 2004 2005 2006 Line 2003 2004 2005 2006

Corporate capital consumption allowances ......................................... 1 858,479 866,769 686,213 674,245 Other transportation and support activities 2 ...

Warehousing and storage................................ 44 45

6,742 919

7,381 941

......................

...................... ..................... .....................

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting ...... Farms 1............................................................. Forestry, fishing, and related activities.............

2 3 4

7,216 5,081 2,135

8,183 6,046 2,137

7,301 ...................... ......................

8,011 ..................... .....................

Information ........................................................ Publishing industries (includes software) ........ Motion picture and sound recording industries

46 47 48

97,124 4,936 2,731

89,693 3,859 3,378

58,871 ...................... ......................

56,064 ..................... .....................

Mining ................................................................. 5 17,053 18,614 16,073 15,287 Broadcasting and telecommunications............ 49 79,482 73,468 ...................... ..................... Oil and gas extraction ...................................... 6 7,590 8,721 ...................... ..................... Information and data processing services....... 50 9,975 8,988 ...................... ..................... Mining, except oil and gas ............................... Support activities for mining ............................

7 8

5,394 4,069

5,754 4,139

......................

...................... ..................... ..................... Finance and insurance .....................................

Federal Reserve banks.................................... 51 52

59,860 310

60,018 312

51,560 ......................

48,626 .....................

Utilities................................................................ 9 46,881 52,272 38,311 37,460 Credit intermediation and related activities ..... 53 19,576 17,892 ...................... ..................... Construction ...................................................... 10 23,870 24,444 21,398 20,447 Securities, commodity contracts, and Manufacturing ....................................................

Durable goods ................................................. Wood products ............................................

11 12 13

267,717 165,069

3,654

265,358 164,310

4,000

211,319 127,774

......................

217,846 134,423

.....................

investments ................................................. Insurance carriers and related activities .......... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles.......

54 55 56

7,119 27,310

5,545

7,300 28,025

6,489

......................

......................

......................

.....................

.....................

..................... Nonmetallic mineral products ...................... 14 9,200 9,556 ...................... ..................... Real estate and rental and leasing .................. 57 35,016 37,221 29,398 27,947 Primary metals ............................................ 15 8,652 8,432 ...................... ..................... Real estate ...................................................... 58 10,423 11,043 ...................... ..................... Fabricated metal products ........................... 16 11,540 11,547 ...................... ..................... Rental and leasing services and lessors of Machinery.................................................... 17 14,412 14,507 ...................... ..................... intangible assets 3........................................ 59 24,593 26,178 ...................... ..................... Computer and electronic products............... 18 25,022 21,978 ...................... ..................... Professional, scientific, and technical Electrical equipment, appliances, and services .......................................................... 60 20,679 21,241 18,007 17,004

components............................................. 19 19,258 19,978 ...................... ..................... Legal services ................................................. 61 1,357 1,263 ...................... ..................... Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and Computer systems design and related

parts ........................................................ 20 53,032 54,434 ...................... ..................... services ....................................................... 62 5,491 5,509 ...................... ..................... Other transportation equipment................... 21 10,648 10,293 ...................... ..................... Miscellaneous professional, scientific, and Furniture and related products .................... 22 2,108 1,986 ...................... ..................... technical services4 ...................................... 63 13,831 14,470 ...................... ..................... Miscellaneous manufacturing ......................

Nondurable goods ........................................... 23 24

7,543 102,648

7,598 101,048

...................... 83,545

..................... 83,424 Management of companies and enterprises 5 64 60,775 56,998 44,849 45,510

Food and beverage and tobacco products 25 21,376 21,056 ...................... ..................... Administrative and waste management Textile mills and textile product mills ............ 26 3,427 1,984 ...................... ..................... services .......................................................... 65 13,653 14,102 10,937 9,713 Apparel and leather and allied products ...... 27 2,028 1,952 ...................... ..................... Administrative and support services................ 66 9,030 9,626 ...................... ..................... Paper products ............................................ 28 10,570 9,722 ...................... ..................... Waste management and remediation services 67 4,623 4,476 ...................... ..................... Printing and related support activities ......... 29 5,834 5,723 ...................... ..................... Educational services ........................................ 68 1,100 1,062 391 363 Petroleum and coal products ....................... Chemical products....................................... Plastics and rubber products .......................

30 31 32

25,601 26,443 7,369

26,867 26,617

7,128

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Heath care and social assistance ................... Ambulatory health care services ..................... Hospitals and nursing and residential care

69 70

10,766 5,690

11,604 6,280

9,700 ......................

7,013 .....................

Wholesale trade ................................................. 33 67,626 70,926 61,303 59,877 facilities........................................................ 71 2,837 3,402 ...................... ..................... Durable goods ................................................. 34 46,344 48,129 ...................... ..................... Social assistance............................................. 72 2,239 1,923 ...................... ..................... Nondurable goods ........................................... 35 21,282 22,796 ...................... ..................... Arts, entertainment, and recreation ................ 73 2,174 2,249 1,327 1,426

Retail trade ......................................................... 36 56,147 58,080 41,720 38,542 Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, Transportation and warehousing ..................... 37 47,703 51,061 43,278 43,059 and related activities.................................... 74 1,309 1,162 ...................... .....................

Air transportation ............................................. 38 17,302 18,272 ...................... ..................... Amusements, gambling, and recreation Rail transportation ........................................... 39 7,003 7,410 ...................... ..................... industries..................................................... 75 865 1,087 ...................... ..................... Water transportation ........................................ 40 1,911 2,053 ...................... ..................... Accommodation and food services ................ 76 17,770 18,426 15,936 15,402 Truck transportation ......................................... 41 11,484 12,550 ...................... ..................... Accommodation............................................... 77 6,751 6,796 ...................... ..................... Transit and ground passenger transportation 42 1,827 2,063 ...................... ..................... Food services and drinking places .................. 78 11,019 11,630 ...................... ..................... Pipeline transportation..................................... 43 515 392 ...................... ..................... Other services, except government ................ 79 5,349 5,217 4,535 4,649

1. NAICS crop and animal production. 2. Consists of scenic and sightseeing transportation; transportation support activities; and couriers and messengers. 3. Intangible assets include patents, trademarks, and franchise agreements, but not copyrights. 4. Consists of accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; scientific research and development

services; advertising and related services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services. 5. Consists of bank and other holding companies. NOTE. Estimates in this table are based on the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).