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Table 1. Industry structure of industrial production: classification, value-added weights, and description of series Classification Value added in 2005 Millions Type of Propor- of Units, source for monthly series, Groups and series NAICS Market dollars tion series and notes Total index 2,889,376 100.00 Series begins in 1919. Manufacturing (SIC) 2,341,833 81.05 Series begins in 1919. Manufacturing (NAICS) 2,215,837 76.69 Durable manufacturing 1,170,721 40.52 Nondurable manufacturing 1,045,117 36.17 Other manufacturing 125,996 4.36 Mining 266,335 9.22 Utilities 281,208 9.73 DESCRIPTION OF COLUMNS Groups and Series: Series with asterisks are included in the published totals but are not published separately. The following abbreviations are used: n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified; misc. = miscellaneous; pt = part. Classification: NAICS codes are from the North American Industry Classification, 2002 edition, published by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Individual and aggregate series have been compiled on a consistent NAICS basis back to 1972. Major aggregates and groupings were linked to their corresponding pre-1972 SIC-based counterparts. Market codes are as follows: Consumer goods (C) Durable consumer goods (Cd) Cda—Automotive products Cdo—Other durable goods Nondurable consumer goods (Cn) Cnn—Non-energy Cne—Energy Equipment (E) Business equipment (Eb) Ebt—Transit equipment Ebi—Information processing and related equipment Ebn—Industrial and other equipment Oil and gas well drilling and manufactured homes (Es) Defense and space equipment (Ed) Nonindustrial supplies (S) Sc—Construction Sb—Business Materials (M) Non-energy (Mn) Mnd—Durable goods materials Mnn—Nondurable goods materials Energy materials (Me) Mep—Primary energy Mec—Converted fuel materials Value added: Values and proportions are compiled from information contained in the Census of Manufactures, Annual Survey of Manufactures, and Census of Mineral Industries and in reports from the Department of Energy, the Edison Electric Institute, and the American Gas Association. The figures may not add to totals because of rounding. Type of series: The following codes appear: Prod: Monthly product data, unless otherwise noted. Qprod: Quarterly product data, usually interpolated to the monthly frequency using a cubic spline. Kwh: Electric power use data, in kilowatt-hours, data collected by the Federal Reserve System. Hrs: Production worker hours, data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Est: Series are estimated by the Federal Reserve until source data can be introduced at an annual revision. Units, source for monthly series, and notes: The source and units for the underlying data for detailed indexes other than for those based on production worker hours or electric power use. Starting dates are shown for indexes that begin in years other than 1972. COVERAGE INFORMATION The individual series that comprise the total index include those industries in mining, utilities, and manufacturing. Manufacturing comprises those industries included in the North American Industry Classification System, or NAICS, definition of manufacturing plus the logging and newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing industries that have traditionally been considered manufacturing. Durable manufacturing includes three--digit NAICS groups 321, 327, 331--337, and 339. Nondurable manufacturing includes three-digit NAICS groups 311--316 and 322--326. Other manufacturing includes NAICS 1133 and 5111. Mining includes three-digit NAICS groups 211--213. Utilities include electric utilities and natural gas distribution, NAICS 2211 and 2212.

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Table 1. Industry structure of industrial production:classification, value-added weights, and description of series

Classification Value added in 2005Millions Type

of Propor- of Units, source for monthly series,Groups and series NAICS Market dollars tion series and notes

Total index 2,889,376 100.00 Series begins in 1919.

Manufacturing (SIC) 2,341,833 81.05 Series begins in 1919.

Manufacturing (NAICS) 2,215,837 76.69Durable manufacturing 1,170,721 40.52Nondurable manufacturing 1,045,117 36.17Other manufacturing 125,996 4.36Mining 266,335 9.22Utilities 281,208 9.73

DESCRIPTION OF COLUMNS

Groups and Series: Series with asterisks are included in the published totals but are not published separately. The followingabbreviations are used: n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified; misc. = miscellaneous; pt = part.

Classification:

NAICS codes are from the North American Industry Classification, 2002 edition, published by the U.S. Office of Management andBudget. Individual and aggregate series have been compiled on a consistent NAICS basis back to 1972. Major aggregates andgroupings were linked to their corresponding pre-1972 SIC-based counterparts.

Market codes are as follows:

Consumer goods (C)Durable consumer goods (Cd)Cda—Automotive productsCdo—Other durable goods

Nondurable consumer goods (Cn)Cnn—Non-energyCne—Energy

Equipment (E)Business equipment (Eb)Ebt—Transit equipmentEbi—Information processing and related equipmentEbn—Industrial and other equipment

Oil and gas well drilling and manufactured homes (Es)Defense and space equipment (Ed)

Nonindustrial supplies (S)Sc—ConstructionSb—Business

Materials (M)Non-energy (Mn)Mnd—Durable goods materialsMnn—Nondurable goods materials

Energy materials (Me)Mep—Primary energyMec—Converted fuel materials

Value added: Values and proportions are compiled from information contained in the Census of Manufactures, Annual Survey ofManufactures, and Census of Mineral Industries and in reports from the Department of Energy, the Edison Electric Institute, and theAmerican Gas Association. The figures may not add to totals because of rounding.

Type of series: The following codes appear:Prod: Monthly product data, unless otherwise noted.Qprod: Quarterly product data, usually interpolated to the monthly frequency using a cubic spline.Kwh: Electric power use data, in kilowatt-hours, data collected by the Federal Reserve System.Hrs: Production worker hours, data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Est: Series are estimated by the Federal Reserve until source data can be introduced at an annual revision.

Units, source for monthly series, and notes: The source and units for the underlying data for detailed indexes other than for thosebased on production worker hours or electric power use. Starting dates are shown for indexes that begin in years other than 1972.

COVERAGE INFORMATION

The individual series that comprise the total index include those industries in mining, utilities, and manufacturing.

Manufacturing comprises those industries included in the North American Industry Classification System, or NAICS, definition ofmanufacturing plus the logging and newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing industries that have traditionally beenconsidered manufacturing. Durable manufacturing includes three--digit NAICS groups 321, 327, 331--337, and 339. Nondurablemanufacturing includes three-digit NAICS groups 311--316 and 322--326. Other manufacturing includes NAICS 1133 and 5111.

Mining includes three-digit NAICS groups 211--213.

Utilities include electric utilities and natural gas distribution, NAICS 2211 and 2212.

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Manufacturing (SIC) 2,341,833 81.05 Series begins in 1919.

Manufacturing (NAICS) 2,215,837 76.69Durable manufacturing 1,170,721 40.52Wood product 321 44,763 1.55Sawmills and wood

preservation3211 Sc,

Mnd10,946 .38 Prod Board feet; American Forest & Paper

Association.Plywood and misc. wood

products3212,9 33,816 1.17

Veneer, plywood, andengineered wood product

3212 11,078 .38

Veneer and plywood 321211,2 Cdo,Sc, Sb,Mnd

3,063 .11 Prod Square feet, structural panels; APA—TheEngineered Wood Association.

Engineered wood member* 321213,4 Cdo,Sc, Sb

4,031 .14 Hrs

Reconstituted wood product 321219 Cdo,Sc,Mnd

3,984 .14 Prod Square feet, shipments, particleboard andmedium density fiberboard, with model-basedinventory adjustment; Composite PanelAssociation, Federal Reserve Board (FRB).Production worker hours for 1972--76.

Other wood product 3219 22,738 .79Millwork 32191 11,382 .39Flooring* 32191pt. Cdo,

Sc, Sb,Mnd

1,217 .04 Prod Board feet; The Wood Flooring ManufacturersAssociation, The Maple FlooringManufacturers Association.

Other millwork* 32191pt. Cdo,Sc, Sb,Mnd

10,164 .35 Hrs

Wood container and pallet 32192 Cdo,Sb,Mnn

2,717 .09 Hrs

All other wood product 32199 8,640 .30Manufactured home (mobile

home)321991 Es 3,196 .11 Prod Units; Manufactured Housing Institute.

Other miscellaneous woodproduct*

321992,9 Cdo,Sc, Sb,Mnd

5,443 .19 Hrs

Nonmetallic mineral product 327 64,545 2.23Clay, lime, gypsum, and misc.

nonmetallic mineralproducts

3271,4,9 21,556 .75

Clay and misc. nonmetallicmineral products

3271,9 17,158 .59

Clay product and refractory 3271 5,952 .21Pottery, ceramics, and

plumbing fixture32711 2,173 .08

Vitreous china plumbingfixture and china andearthenware bathroomaccessories*

327111 Cdo,Sc

954 .03 Hrs

Vitreous china, fineearthenware, and otherpottery product*

327112 Cdo 625 .02 Hrs

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Porcelain electrical supply* 327113 Sc,Mnd

594 .02 Hrs

Clay building material andrefractories

32712 3,780 .13

Brick and structural claytile*

327121 Cdo,Sc

1,573 .05 Qprod Units, building or common and face brick;Census Bureau. Monthly data for 1972--90.

Ceramic tile and refractory* 327122,4,5 Sc,Mnd

2,056 .07 Qprod Square feet, clay floor and wall tile, includingquarry tile, glazed wall tile; Census Bureau.Monthly data for 1972--90.

Other structural clayproduct*

327123 Sc,Mnd

150 .01 Qprod Tons, vitrified clay sewer pipe; Census Bureau.Monthly data for 1972--90.

Other nonmetallic mineralproduct

3279 Cdo,Sc,Mnd

11,206 .39 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Lime and gypsum product 3274 4,398 .15Lime* 32741 Sc, Sb,

Mnd845 .03 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Gypsum product* 32742 Cdo,Sc, Sb,Mnd

3,553 .12 Prod Tons, calcined gypsum; U.S. GeologicalSurvey. Production worker hours for1972--76.

Glass and glass product 3272 12,582 .44Flat glass* 327211 Mnd 1,920 .07 HrsOther pressed and blown glass

and glassware*327212 Cdo,

Sc, Sb,Mnd

2,193 .08 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Glass container 327213 Mnn 2,427 .08 Prod Gross, glass containers; Census Bureau.Glass product made of

purchased glass*327215 Cdo,

Sc, Sb,Mnd

6,042 .21 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Cement and concrete product 3273 30,407 1.05Cement 32731 Sc,

Mnd6,346 .22 Prod Tons, shipments, portland cement, with

model-based inventory adjustment; U.S.Geological Survey, FRB.

Concrete and product 32732--9 Cdo,Sc, Sb

24,061 .83 Hrs

Primary metal 331 77,179 2.67Iron and steel products 3311,2 40,117 1.39Basic iron and steel* 6,783 .23Pig iron 3311,2pt. Mnd 3,544 .12 Prod Tons; American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI)Raw steel 3311,2pt. Mnd 2,470 .09 Prod Tons, weighted combination of carbon, alloy,

and stainless.Coke and products 3311,2pt. Mec 768 .03 Qprod Tons, coke; Department of Energy. Monthly

data for 1972--80.Steel mill products* 33,334 1.15 Tons. Shipments (AISI) plus inventory change

(model-based by FRB beginning in 2005,survey-based from Census through 2004).

Construction steel 3311,2pt. Sc 4,736 .16 Prod Tons, steel for construction, includingmaintenance and contractors’ products.

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Consumer durable steel 3311,2pt. Mnd 4,968 .17 Prod Tons, steel for autos, appliances, utensils, andcutlery.

Can and closure steel 3311,2pt. Mnd 752 .03 Prod Tons.Equipment steel 3311,2pt. Mnd 2,475 .09 Prod Tons.Miscellaneous steel 3311,2pt. Mnd 20,403 .71 Prod Tons of steel, all other classifications, including

warehouses and exports.Alumina and aluminum

production and processing3313 10,195 .35

Alumina refining* 331311 Mnd 489 .02 Qprod Thousand metric tons, North American aluminaproduction since 1974; InternationalAluminium Institute. Production workerhours for 1972--73.

Primary aluminum production 331312 Mnd 1,773 .06 Prod Tons, primary aluminum ingots; AluminumAssociation.

Secondary smelting andalloying of aluminum

331314 Mnd 1,157 .04 Prod Tons, aluminum alloys and brass ingot atsecondary smelters and secondary lead; U.S.Geological Survey.

Misc. aluminum materials 331315,9 Mnd 4,270 .15 Prod Pounds, aluminum mill products other thanextruded shapes, powder and paste, andforgings and impacts; Census Bureau. Netshipments for 1972--86.

Aluminum extruded product 331316 Mnd 2,505 .09 Prod Pounds, extruded shapes; Census Bureau. Netshipments for 1972--86.

Nonferrous metal (exceptaluminum) productionand processing

3314 10,438 .36

Nonferrous metal (exceptaluminum) smelting andrefining

33141 2,718 .09

Primary smelting and refiningof copper

331411 1,357 .05

Copper refining* 331411pt. Mnd 769 .03 Prod Tons, refined copper; American Bureau ofMetal Statistics.

Copper smelting* 331411pt. Mnd 588 .02 Prod Tons, scrap and primary copper; AmericanBureau of Metal Statistics.

Primary smelting and refiningof nonferrous metal(except copper andaluminum)

331419 Mnd 1,362 .05 Prod Tons, lead mining and primary slab zincrefining; U.S. Geological Survey andAmerican Bureau of Metals Statistics. BeforeAugust 1998, lead refining (ABMS) usedinstead of lead mining.

Copper rolling, drawing,extruding, and alloying*

33142 Mnd 2,953 .10 Prod Tons, refined copper consumption by U.S.fabricators; American Bureau of MetalStatistics.

Nonferrous metal (exceptcopper and aluminum)rolling, drawing,extruding, and alloying*

33149 Mnd 4,767 .16 Hrs

Foundries 3315 16,429 .57Ferrous metal foundries* 33151 Mnd 10,081 .35 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.Nonferrous metal foundries* 33152 6,348 .22Aluminum foundries* 331521,4 Mnd 4,058 .14 Qprod Pounds, shipments of diecastings, sand

castings, permanent molds, and otheraluminum castings, with model-basedinventory adjustment; Aluminum Association,FRB. Series begins in 1992; productionworker hours for 1992--1993. Grouped withother nonferrous castings 1972--1991;production worker hours.

Nonferrous foundries exceptaluminum*

331522,5,8 Mnd 2,290 .08 Hrs

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Fabricated metal product 332 154,928 5.36Forging and stamping 3321 Mnd 13,119 .45 HrsCutlery and handtool 3322 Cdo,

Ebn,Sc, Sb,Mnd

6,234 .22 Hrs

Architectural and structuralmetals

3323 Sc,Mnd

36,072 1.25 Hrs

Boiler, tank, and shippingcontainer*

3324 10,467 .36

Boilers, heat exchangers, andmetal tanks*

33241,2 Ebn,Sc,Mnd

4,612 .16 Hrs

Metal can, box, and othermetal container (lightgauge)*

33243 Mnn 5,854 .20 Qprod Tons, shipments, metal cans; CanManufacturers Institute. Quarterly data since1997. Monthly data for 1977--96. Productionworker hours for 1972--76.

Hardware 3325 Cdo,Sc, Sb,Mnd

5,655 .20 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Spring and wire product 3326 Cdo,Sc, Sb,Mnd

5,069 .18 Hrs

Machine shops; turned product;and screw, nut, and bolt

3327 Sb,Mnd

31,623 1.09 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Coating, engraving, heattreating, and alliedactivities

3328 Sb,Mnd

12,943 .45 Hrs

Other fabricated metal product 3329 33,746 1.17Metal valve* 33291 Ebn,

Sc, Sb,Mnd

13,941 .48 Hrs

All other fabricated metalproduct*

33299 19,805 .69

Ball and roller bearing 332991 Sb,Mnd

4,281 .15 Qprod Units, weighted combination of ball, mounted,tapered, and other roller bearings; AmericanBearing Manufacturers Association.Production worker hours for 1972--91.

Ordnance* 332992--5 Cdo,Ed

4,303 .15 Hrs

Miscellaneous fabricatedmetal products*

332996--9 Cdo,Ebn,Sc, Sb,Mnd

11,221 .39 Hrs

Machinery 333 142,488 4.93Agriculture, construction, and

mining machinery3331 29,172 1.01

Agricultural implement 33311 12,353 .43Farm machinery and

equipment333111 Ebn,

Sb9,579 .33 Prod Units, tractor and farm machinery production;

J-C Communications. Production workerhours for 1972--91.

Lawn and garden tractor andhome lawn and gardenequipment*

333112 Cdo,Ebn,Sb

2,774 .10 Hrs

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Construction machinery 33312 Ebn,Mnd

11,510 .40 Prod Units, weighted combination of assemblies ofcrawlers, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders,wheel tractors, and other constructionequipment; J-C Communications. Productionworker hours for 1972--86.

Mining and oil and gas fieldmachinery

33313 Ebn,Mnd

5,309 .18 Hrs

Industrial machinery 3332 17,707 .61Semiconductor machinery* 333295 Ebn,

Mnd6,362 .22 Prod Deflated billings, front-end semiconductor

equipment, with model-based inventoryadjustment; Semiconductor Equipment andMaterials International, FRB. Productionworker hours for 1972--91.

Industrial machinery ex.semiconductorfabrication*

33321,2,91--4,8

Ebn,Mnd

11,344 .39 Hrs

Commercial and serviceindustry machinery andother general purposemachinery

3333,9 46,792 1.62

Commercial and serviceindustry machinery*

3333 Cdo,Ebn,Sc, Sb,Mnd

11,501 .40 Hrs

Other general purposemachinery*

3339 Ebn,Sc,Mnd

35,291 1.22 Hrs

HVAC, metalworking, andpower transmissionmachinery

3334--6 48,817 1.69

Ventilation, heating,air-conditioning, andcommercial refrigerationequipment

3334 18,331 .63

Air purification equip., fans,and blowers*

333411,2 Ebn,Sc, Sb,Mnd

2,185 .08 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Heating equipment (exceptwarm air furnaces)*

333414 2,748 .10

Boilers, heaters, andfurnaces*

333414pt. Cdo,Sc

1,987 .07 Qprod Units, shipments, boilers, with model-basedinventory adjustment; Gas ApplianceManufacturers Association, Inc (GAMA),FRB. Monthly for 1982--2001. For1982--2000, included floor and wall furnaces;for 1982--2001, included unit heaters.Production worker hours for 1972--81.

Burners and other parts* 333414pt. Mnd 762 .03 Prod Units, electric and gas water heaters, boilers,unit heaters, warm air furnaces, withmodel-based inventory adjustment; waterheater shipments for 1981--6; GAMA, FRB.Production worker hours for 1972--81.

Air-conditioning and warm airheating equipment andcommercial and industrialrefrigeration equipment*

333415 13,397 .46

Room air conditioners* 333415pt. Cdo 368 .01 Prod Units; Association of Home ApplianceManufacturers (AHAM).

Warm air furnaces* 333415pt. Cdo,Ebn,Sc, Sb

1,525 .05 Prod Units, shipments, gas and oil warm air furnaces,with model-based inventory adjustment;GAMA, FRB. Included electric warm airfurnaces for 1982--97. Production workers for1972--81.

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Compressors, condensers,and other parts*

333415pt. Mnd 5,639 .20 Prod Units, refrigerators, freezers, and roomair-conditioners, AHAM; and, shipments,warm air furnaces, GAMA. Productionworker hours for 1972--81.

Unitary air conditioners* 333415pt. 5,865 .20 Units; Air-Conditioning and RefrigerationInstitute. 1972--1996.

Unitary air conditioners —residential*

333415pt. Cdo,Sc, Sb

4,106 .14 Prod Units, price weighted by size; Air-Conditioningand Refrigeration Institute.

Unitary air conditioners —nonresidential*

333415pt. Ebn,Sc, Sb

1,760 .06 Prod Units, price weighted by size; Air-Conditioningand Refrigeration Institute.

Metalworking machinery 3335 16,574 .57Machine tools* 333512,3 Ebn,

Mnd2,676 .09 Qprod Fisher quantity index of shipments, with

model-based inventory adjustment; CensusBureau, FRB. Series begins in 1992.Grouped with other metalworking machineryas production worker hour series, 1972--91.

Other metalworkingmachinery*

333511,4--8 Ebn,Mnd

13,898 .48 Hrs

Engine, turbine, and powertransmission equipment

3336 13,912 .48

Turbine and turbine generatorset units*

333611 Ebn,Ed,Mnd

3,026 .10 Hrs

Engines and powertransmission equipment*

333612--8 10,886 .38

Speed changers, drives,gears, and powertransmission equipment*

333612,3 Mnd 3,043 .11 Hrs

Engines* 333618 Mnd 7,843 .27 Prod Units, diesel engines; Stark Communications.Series begins in 1992. Grouped with otherpower transmission equipment as productionworker hour series, 1972--91.

Computer and electronicproduct

334 226,319 7.83

Computer and peripheralequipment

3341 36,407 1.26

Electronic computer* 334111 24,454 .85Computers, business* 334111pt. Ebi,

Mnd18,480 .64 Qprod Fisher quantity index; Gartner, Inc. Federal

Reserve estimates 1992--3. Production workerhours for 1972--91.

Computers, consumer* 334111pt. Cdo,Mnd

5,974 .21 Qprod Fisher quantity index; Gartner, Inc. FederalReserve estimates 1992--3. Production workerhours for 1982--91. Series begins in 1982.

Computer storage andterminals*

334112,3 4,294 .15

Computer storage andterminals, business*

334112,3pt. Ebi,Mnd

3,188 .11 Qprod Fisher quantity index; Gartner, Inc. FederalReserve estimates 1992--3. Production workerhours for 1972--91.

Computer storage andterminals, consumer*

334112,3pt. Cdo,Mnd

1,105 .04 Qprod Fisher quantity index; Gartner, Inc. FederalReserve estimates 1992--3. Production workerhours for 1982--91. Series begins in 1982.

Other computer peripheralequipment*

334119 7,659 .27

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Computer printers, business* 334119pt. Ebi,Mnd

5,773 .20 Qprod Fisher quantity index; Gartner, Inc. FederalReserve estimates 1992--3. Production workerhours for 1972--91.

Computer printers, consumer* 334119pt. Cdo,Mnd

1,886 .07 Qprod Fisher quantity index; Gartner, Inc. FederalReserve estimates 1992--3. Production workerhours for 1982--91. Series begins in 1982.

Communications equipment 3342 32,413 1.12Telephone apparatus* 33421 10,802 .37Routers, switches, and hubs* 33421pt. Ebi,

Sb6,091 .21 Qprod Fisher quantity index; Synergy, Gartner, Inc.

Series begins in 1992.Other telephone apparatus* 33421pt. Ebi,

Sb4,711 .16 Hrs

Broadcasting, wireless, andother communicationsequipment*

33422,9 Cdo,Ebi,Ed,Sc,Mnd

21,611 .75 Hrs

Audio and video equipmentand media*

3343,6 6,823 .24

Audio and video equipment 3343 Cdo,Mnd

3,106 .11 Prod Fisher index, direct view analog colortelevisions (25 inches and over), digitaltelevisions, speakers since 2002. Units, directview color television sets, 25 inches and over,1996--2001; Electronic Industries Alliance(EIA). Sets 19 inches and over for1991--1995. Total color television sets for1972--90. Excludes comparable imports basedon data from the Census Bureau.

Manufacturing andreproducing magnetic andoptical media*

3346 Cdo,Ebi,Sb,Mnd

3,717 .13 Hrs

Semiconductor and otherelectronic component

3344 81,946 2.84

Semiconductor and relateddevice*

334413 60,031 2.08 Production worker hours for 1972--91.

Optoelectronics and discretes* 334413pt. Sb,Mnd

2,781 .10 Prod Fisher quantity index; Semiconductor IndustryAssociation. Series begins in 1992.

MOS logic ex. MPUs* 334413pt. Sb,Mnd

11,803 .41 Prod Fisher quantity index; Semiconductor IndustryAssociation; Gartner, Inc. Series begins in1992.

MOS memories* 334413pt. Sb,Mnd

13,530 .47 Prod Fisher quantity index; Semiconductor IndustryAssociation; Gartner, Inc.; Bureau of LaborStatistics. Series begins in 1992.

MPUs* 334413pt. Sb,Mnd

20,086 .70 Prod Fisher quantity index; Semiconductor IndustryAssociation; In-Stat/MDR; Bureau of LaborStatistics. Series begins in 1992.

Other integrated circuits* 334413pt. Sb,Mnd

11,831 .41 Prod Fisher quantity index; Semiconductor IndustryAssociation; Gartner, Inc. Series begins in1992.

Electronic components ex.chips*

21,915 .76

Electronic components ex.chips and tubes*

21,411 .74

Bare printed circuit board* 334412 Sb,Mnd

3,232 .11 Prod Deflated shipments, flexible and rigid circuitboards, with model-based inventoryadjustment; IPC Association of ElectronicConnecting Industries, FRB. Productionworker hours for 1972--91.

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Other electroniccomponents*

334414--7,9 Sb,Mnd

9,769 .34 Hrs

Printed circuit assembly(electronic assembly)*

334418 Ebi,Sb,Mnd

8,411 .29 Prod Deflated shipments, flexible and rigid circuitboards, with model-based inventoryadjustment; IPC Association of ElectronicConnecting Industries, FRB. Productionworker hours for 1972--91.

Electron tube* 334411 Sb,Mnd

504 .02 Hrs Units, factory sales of picture tubes, withmodel-based inventory adjustment; EIA,FRB. 1972--2002.

Navigational, measuring,electromedical, andcontrol instruments

3345 68,730 2.38

Electromedical andelectrotherapeuticapparatus*

334510 Ebi,Sb

13,685 .47 Hrs

Search, detection, navigation,guidance, aeronautical,and nautical system andinstrument*

334511 Ebi,Ed,Mnd

24,984 .86 Hrs

Measuring and controllinginstruments and parts*

334512--9 Cdo,Ebi,Ed,Sc, Sb,Mnd

30,062 1.04 Hrs

Electrical equipment,appliance, andcomponent

335 54,318 1.88

Household appliance 3352 10,483 .36Small electrical appliance 33521 1,652 .06Electric housewares and

household fan*335211 Cdo,

Sc750 .03 Prod Deflated shipments, with model-based

inventory adjustment; AHAM, FRB.Production work hours for 1972--91.

Household vacuum cleaner* 335212 Cdo 902 .03 Qprod Units, sales, with model-based inventoryadjustment; AHAM, Vacuum CleanerManufacturers Association, FRB. FederalReserve estimates for 1985--86. Monthly datafor 1972--76.

Major appliance 33522 8,832 .31Household cooking

appliance*335221 Cdo,

Ebn1,661 .06 Prod Units, weighted combination of electric ranges,

gas ranges, microwave ovens, andcombination microwave ovens/ranges;AHAM. Shipments of gas ranges prior to1988, American Gas Association.

Household refrigerator andhome freezer*

335222 2,568 .09

Home freezers* 335222pt. Cdo,Ebn

206 .01 Prod Units, upright and chest freezers; AHAM.

Refrigerators* 335222pt. Cdo,Ebn

2,362 .08 Prod Units; AHAM.

Household laundryequipment*

335224 2,543 .09

Clothes dryers* 335224pt. Cdo 879 .03 Prod Units, electric and gas dryers; AHAM.Shipments of gas dryers prior to 1988,AHAM.

Washing machines* 335224pt. Cdo 1,664 .06 Prod Units, automatic washers. Automatic andwringer washers for 1972--1983; AHAM.

Other major householdappliance*

335228 2,059 .07

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Dishwashers and disposers* 335228pt. Cdo,Ebn,Sc,Mnd

1,122 .04 Prod Units, weighted combination of built-in andportable dishwashers and disposers; AHAM.

Electric water heaters* 335228pt. Cdo,Ebn,Sc,Mnd

322 .01 Prod Units, shipments, residential electric storagewater heaters, with model-based inventoryadjustment; GAMA, FRB.

Gas water heaters* 335228pt. Cdo,Ebn,Sc,Mnd

615 .02 Prod Units, shipments, residential gas-fired automaticstorage water types, with model-basedinventory adjustment; GAMA, FRB.

Electrical equipment exceptappliances

3351,3,9 43,835 1.52

Electric lighting equipment 3351 Cdo,Sc, Sb,Mnd

7,194 .25 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Electrical equipment 3353 Ebn,Sb,Mnd

16,983 .59 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Other electrical equipment andcomponent

3359 19,658 .68

Battery 33591 3,122 .11Storage battery* 335911 Cda,

Sb,Mnd

1,705 .06 Prod Units, shipments, automotive replacementbatteries, with model-based inventoryadjustment; Battery Council International,FRB.

Primary battery* 335912 Cne 1,417 .05 HrsCommunication and energy

wire and cable33592 Sc,

Mnd4,434 .15 Hrs

Other electrical equipment 33593,9 Cdo,Ebn,Sc,Mnd

12,102 .42 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Transportation equipment 336 266,407 9.22Motor vehicles and parts 3361--3 172,114 5.96Motor vehicle 3361 78,222 2.71Automobile and light duty

motor vehicle33611 74,749 2.59

Automobile 336111 23,866 .83 Fisher quantity index (unit auto production andannual list prices); Ward’s Communications,allocated to consumer and business use basedon shares of purchases data from the Bureauof Economic Analysis and CNW. Unitproduction data for 1972--86.

Automobile, business 336111pt. Ebt 4,616 .16 ProdAutomobile, consumer* 336111pt. Cda 19,250 .67 Prod

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Light truck and utilityvehicle

336112 50,882 1.76 Fisher quantity index (unit light truckproduction and annual list prices); Ward’s,allocated to consumer and business use basedon shares of puchases data from the Bureau ofEconomic Analysis and CNW. Unitproduction data for 1972--86.

Light trucks, business 336112pt. Ebt 7,426 .26 ProdLight trucks, consumer* 336112pt. Cda 43,456 1.50 Prod

Heavy duty truck 33612 3,473 .12 Units; Ward’s Communications, allocated tomedium and heavy classes based on share offactory shipments.

Heavy trucks* 33612pt. Ebt 2,265 .08 ProdMedium trucks* 33612pt. Ebt 1,208 .04 Prod

Motor vehicle body and trailer 3362 12,292 .43Motor vehicle body* 336211 Cda,

Ebt,Mnd

4,410 .15 Hrs

Truck trailer 336212 Ebt 2,286 .08 Prod Units, shipments, with model-based inventoryadjustment; ACT Research, FRB. CensusBureau before 1992.

Motor home 336213 Cda 2,136 .07 Prod Units, shipments, weighted combination ofconventional vans, van campers, and choppedvans, with model-based inventory adjustment;Recreation Vehicle Industry Association,FRB.

Travel trailer and camper 336214 Cda,Ebt

3,460 .12 Prod Units, shipments, travel trailers, foldingcamping trailers, and truck campers, withmodel-based inventory adjustment;Recreation Vehicle Industry Association,FRB.

Motor vehicle parts 3363 81,600 2.82Motor vehicle gasoline engine

and engine parts*33631 14,162 .49

Motor vehicle gasolineengine and engine parts,original equip.*

33631pt. Mnd 9,601 .33 Prod Weighted averaged of: Unit assemblies,production worker hours and unit engineproduction; Ward’s Communcations(assemblies); Stark Communications(engines). For 1972--91, weighted average ofunits and production worker hours.

Motor vehicle gasolineengine and engine parts,repair*

33631pt. Cda 4,561 .16 Est Derived from annual levels of vehicles in useand production of replacement tires adjustedby the trend in the benchmark index for thisproduct; R.L. Polk and Rubber ManufacturersAssociation.

Motor vehicle electrical andelectronic equipment*

33632 10,159 .35

Motor vehicle electrical andelectronic equipment,original equip.*

33632pt. Mnd 5,838 .20 Prod Weighted average of: Unit vehicle assembliesand production worker hours; Ward’sCommunications (assemblies).

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Motor vehicle electrical andelectronic equipment,repair*

33632pt. Cda 4,321 .15 Est Derived from annual levels of vehicles in useand production of replacement tires adjustedby the trend in the benchmark index for thisproduct; R.L. Polk and Rubber ManufacturersAssociation.

Motor vehicle steering andsuspension components(except spring)*

33633 4,383 .15

Motor vehicle steering andsuspension components(except spring), originalequip.*

33633pt. Mnd 2,987 .10 Prod Weighted average of: Unit vehicle assembliesand production worker hours; Ward’sCommunications (assemblies).

Motor vehicle steering andsuspension components(except spring), repair*

33633pt. Cda 1,396 .05 Est Derived from annual levels of vehicles in useand production of replacement tires adjustedby the trend in the benchmark index for thisproduct; R.L. Polk and Rubber ManufacturersAssociation.

Motor vehicle brake system* 33634 5,482 .19Motor vehicle brake system,

original equip.*33634pt. Mnd 3,771 .13 Prod Weighted average of: Unit vehicle assemblies,

production worker hours, and unit brakeproduction; Ward’s Communications(assemblies); Stark Communications (brakes).For 1972--91, weighted average of units andproduction worker hours.

Motor vehicle brake system,repair*

33634pt. Cda 1,711 .06 Est Derived from annual levels of vehicles in useand production of replacement tires adjustedby the trend in the benchmark index for thisproduct; R.L. Polk and Rubber ManufacturersAssociation.

Motor vehicle transmissionand power train parts*

33635 14,080 .49

Motor vehicle transmissionand power train parts,original equip.*

33635pt. Mnd 9,655 .33 Prod Weighted average of: Unit vehicle assemblies,production worker hours, and unit productionof axles and transmissions; Ward’sCommunications (assemblies); StarkCommunications (axles and transmissions).For 1972--91, weighted average of units andproduction worker hours.

Motor vehicle transmissionand power train parts,repair*

33635pt. Cda 4,424 .15 Est Derived from annual levels of vehicles in useand production of replacement tires adjustedby the trend in the benchmark index for thisproduct; R.L. Polk and Rubber ManufacturersAssociation.

Motor vehicle seating andinterior trim*

33636 4,369 .15

Motor vehicle seating andinterior trim, originalequip.*

33636pt. Mnd 2,841 .10 Prod Weighted average of: Unit vehicle assembliesand production worker hours; Ward’sCommunications (assemblies).

Motor vehicle seating andinterior trim, repair*

33636pt. Cda 1,528 .05 Est Derived from annual levels of vehicles in useand production of replacement tires adjustedby the trend in the benchmark index for thisproduct; R.L. Polk and Rubber ManufacturersAssociation.

Motor vehicle metalstamping*

33637 Mnd 12,211 .42 Hrs

Other motor vehicle parts* 33639 16,755 .58Motor vehicle

air-conditioning*336391 2,023 .07

Motor vehicleair-conditioning, originalequip.*

336391pt. Mnd 1,176 .04 Prod Index derived using motor vehicle assembliesand annual output in units, Census Bureau.For 1972--91, weighted average of: Unitvehicle assemblies and production workerhours; Ward’s Communications (assemblies).

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Motor vehicleair-conditioning, repair*

336391pt. Cda 847 .03 Est Federal Reserve estimates.

All other motor vehicleparts*

336399 14,732 .51

All other motor vehicleparts, original equip.*

336399pt. Mnd 10,005 .35 Prod Weighted average of: Unit vehicle assembliesand production worker hours; Ward’sCommunications (assemblies).

All other motor vehicleparts, repair*

336399pt. Cda 4,727 .16 Est Derived from annual levels of vehicles in useand production of replacement tires adjustedby the trend in the benchmark index for thisproduct; R.L. Polk and Rubber ManufacturersAssociation.

Aerospace and miscellaneoustransportation eq.

3364--9 94,293 3.26

Aerospace product and parts 3364 71,221 2.46Aircraft and parts 336411--3 61,881 2.14Aircraft* 336411 33,755 1.17Civilian aircraft* 336411pt. Ebt 18,687 .65 Prod Forward-looking weighted average of

passenger aircraft completed and productionworker hours; Boeing, Bureau of LaborStatistics.

Military aircraft* 336411pt. Ed 15,068 .52 HrsAircraft engine, parts, and

auxiliary equipment*336412,3 28,126 .97

Aircraft equipment,civilian*

336412,3pt. Ebt 3,785 .13 Hrs

Aircraft equipment,military*

336412,3pt. Ed 3,246 .11 Hrs

Aircraft parts* 336412,3pt. Mnd 21,094 .73 HrsGuided missiles, space

vehicles, and parts*336414--9 9,341 .32

Guided missile and spacevehicle*

336414 Ed 5,659 .20 Hrs

Guided missile and spacevehicle parts andequipment*

336415,9 Ed,Mnd

3,682 .13 Hrs

Railroad eq., ships and boats,and other transportationequipment

3365--9 23,072 .80

Railroad rolling stock 3365 Ebt,Sb,Mnd

3,311 .11 Hrs

Ship and boat building 3366 13,587 .47Ship building and repairing* 336611 8,716 .30Ship building and repairing,civilian*

336611pt. Ebt 2,022 .07 Hrs

Ship building and repairing,military*

336611pt. Ed 6,693 .23 Hrs

Boat building* 336612 Cda 4,871 .17 Prod Fisher quantity index of shipments, withmodel-based inventory adjustment; NationalMarine Manufacturers Association, FRB.Production worker hours for 1972--91.

Other transportationequipment

3369 Cda,Ebt,Ed

6,174 .21 Hrs

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Furniture and related product 337 46,801 1.62Household and institutional

furniture and kitchencabinet

3371 Cdo,Ebn,Sc,Mnd

26,710 .92 Hrs

Office furniture (includingfixtures)*

3372 Ebn,Sc

15,146 .52 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Other furniture related product* 3379 4,946 .17Mattress* 33791 Cdo,

Ebn3,478 .12 Prod Units, sales of mattresses and foundations, with

model-based inventory adjustment;International Sleep Products Association,FRB. Series begins in 1987. For 1972--86,grouped with blinds and shades usingproduction worker hours.

Blind and Shade* 33792 Cdo,Ebn

1,467 .05 Hrs

Miscellaneous 339 92,974 3.22Medical equipment and supplies 3391 Cnn,

Ebn,Sb,Mnn

53,187 1.84 Hrs

Other miscellaneous* 3399 39,786 1.38Miscellaneous consumer

goods*33991--3 Cdo 14,556 .50 Hrs

Miscellaneous business goods* 33994,5 Cdo,Ebn,Sb,Mnd

8,290 .29 Hrs

All other miscellaneous* 33999 Cdo,Ebn,Sb,Mnd

16,940 .59 Hrs

Nondurable manufacturing 1,045,117 36.17Food 311 235,673 8.16Animal food 3111 13,990 .48Dog and cat food* 311111 Cnn 7,355 .25 HrsOther animal food* 311119 Sb 6,635 .23 HrsGrain and oilseed milling 3112 22,190 .77Flour milling and malt* 31121 Cnn,

Mnn3,157 .11 Qprod Sacks (cwt), wheat flour; Census Bureau.

Starch and vegetable fats andoils*

31122 10,397 .36

Wet corn milling* 311221 3,864 .13Corn oil* 311221pt. Cnn 317 .01 Prod Pounds; Census Bureau.Corn syrup and starch* 311221pt. Mnn 3,547 .12 Prod Pounds, shipments, with model-based

inventory adjustment; Corn RefinersAssociation, FRB. Production worker hoursfor 1972--76.

Soybean and other oilseedprocessing*

311222,3 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

4,664 .16 Prod Pounds, crude oils, cakes, and meals fromcottonseed and soybean; Census Bureau.

Fats and oils refining andblending*

311225 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

1,869 .06 Prod Pounds, margarine and baking/frying fats,soybean, salad and cooking oils; CensusBureau.

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Breakfast cereal* 31123 Cnn 8,636 .30 HrsSugar and confectionery

product3113 15,946 .55

Sugar* 31131 Cnn,Mnn

2,521 .09 Prod Tons, processed beet sugar and refined canesugar; Department of Agriculture (USDA).Quarterly data for 1982--91.

Chocolate and confectionery* 31132--4 Cnn 13,424 .46 HrsFruit and vegetable preserving

and specialty food3114 Cnn 27,126 .94 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Dairy product 3115 25,376 .88Dairy product (except frozen) 31151 20,445 .71Fluid milk 311511 Cnn,

Mnn10,013 .35 Prod Pounds; USDA.

Creamery butter 311512 Cnn,Mnn

339 .01 Prod Pounds; USDA.

Cheese 311513 Cnn,Mnn

5,816 .20 Prod Pounds; USDA.

Dry, condensed, andevaporated dairy product

311514 Cnn,Mnn

4,277 .15 Prod Pounds; evaporated, condensed, and dry milk;whey; and lactose; USDA.

Ice cream and frozen dessert 31152 Cnn 4,931 .17 Prod Gallons, ice cream, low-fat ice cream, sherbet,water and juice ices, and frozen yogurt;USDA. Mellorine included through 1990.

Animal slaughtering andprocessing

3116 53,632 1.86

Animal (except poultry)slaughtering and meatprocessing

311611--3 26,473 .92

Beef 311611--3pt. Cnn,Mnn

15,078 .52 Prod Pounds; USDA.

Pork 311611--3pt. Cnn,Mnn

10,971 .38 Prod Pounds; USDA.

Miscellaneous meats 311611--3pt. Cnn,Mnn

424 .01 Prod Pounds, weighted combination of veal andlamb; USDA.

Poultry processing 311615 Cnn,Mnn

27,159 .94 Prod Pounds; USDA.

Seafood product preparationand packaging*

3117 Cnn 3,971 .14 Hrs

Bakeries and tortilla 3118 Cnn 35,139 1.22 HrsOther food 3119 38,304 1.33Snack food* 31191 Cnn 13,205 .46 HrsOther food* 31193--9 Cnn,

Mnn21,730 .75 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Coffee and tea 31192 Cnn 3,369 .12 Hrs Bags (60 kilo) green coffee roasted; GeorgeGordon Patton and Company. 1972--2002.

Beverage and tobacco product 312 80,716 2.79

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Beverage 3121 43,436 1.50Soft drink and ice 31211 Cnn 20,450 .71 HrsBreweries 31212 Cnn 13,417 .46 Prod Barrels (31 gallons); Bureau of Alcohol,

Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF).Wineries* 31213 Cnn 6,340 .22 Prod Wine gallons, taxable withdrawals of still

wines, effervescent wines, and brandy; ATF.Distilleries* 31214 3,228 .11Liquor bottling* 31214pt. Cnn 830 .03 Prod Gallons, bottled-in-bond; ATF.Liquor distilling* 31214pt. Mnn 2,398 .08 Prod Gallons; ATF.

Tobacco 3122 37,280 1.29Tobacco stemming and

redrying*31221 Mnn 217 .01 Hrs

Tobacco product* 31222 37,064 1.28Cigarette* 312221 Cnn 33,934 1.17 Prod Units; ATF.Other tobacco product* 312229 3,130 .11Cigars* 312229pt. Cnn 1,100 .04 Prod Units; ATF.Snuff and chewing tobacco* 312229pt. Cnn 2,029 .07 Prod Pounds; ATF. Production worker hours for

1972--86.Textile mills 313 17,560 .61Fiber, yarn, and thread mills 3131 Mnn 3,680 .13 Prod Bales, consumption of cotton and synthetic

fibers, and thousand pounds, consumption ofwool fibers; Census Bureau.

Fabric mills 3132 9,165 .32Broadwoven fabric mills* 31321 3,949 .14Wool fabrics* 31321pt. Cnn,

Mnn171 .01 Hrs Square yards, woolen and worsted fabrics,

quarterly, 1982--2002; Census Bureau.Kilowatt hours for 1977--81. Monthlyphysical product data for 1972--76.

Cotton and synthetic fabrics* 31321pt. Cnn,Mnn

3,778 .13 Hrs Square yards, cotton and synthetic fabrics,1980--2002; Census Bureau. Long yards for1972--79.

Other fabric mills* 31322--4 Mnn 5,216 .18 HrsTextile and fabric finishing and

fabric coating mills3133 4,714 .16

Textile and fabric finishingmills*

31331 Cnn,Mnn

3,834 .13 Hrs

Fabric coating mills* 31332 Mnn 880 .03 HrsTextile product mills 314 14,835 .51

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Textile furnishings mills 3141 9,146 .32Carpet and rug mills 31411 Cdo,

Ebn,Sc,Mnd

5,879 .20 Prod Square yards, tufted and woven carpeting;Carpet and Rug Institute.

Curtain and linen mills* 31412 Cdo,Sb

3,267 .11 Hrs

Other textile product mills 3149 5,689 .20Other textile products except

tire cord and fabrics*31491,314991,9

Cnn,Sc, Sb,Mnn

5,320 .18 Hrs

Tire cord and tire fabric mills* 314992 Mnd 369 .01 Hrs Millions of pounds, 1972--2002; CensusBureau.

Apparel 315 16,319 .56Apparel knitting mills* 3151 2,434 .08Hosiery and sock mills* 31511 Cnn 1,747 .06 Hrs Pairs, weighted combination of total hosiery

and pantyhose, 1992--2002; The HosieryAssociation. Monthly data for 1972--91.

Other apparel knitting mills* 31519 Cnn,Mnn

687 .02 Hrs

Cut and sew apparel* 3152 12,627 .44Cut and sew apparel

contractors*31521 Cnn,

Mnn2,980 .10 Hrs

Men’s and boys’ cut and sewapparel*

31522 Cnn 3,588 .12 Hrs

Women’s and girls’ cut andsew apparel*

31523 Cnn 5,262 .18 Hrs

Other cut and sew apparel* 31529 Cnn 796 .03 HrsApparel accessories and other

apparel*3159 Cnn,

Mnn1,258 .04 Hrs

Leather and allied product 316 2,865 .10Leather and hide tanning and

finishing*3161 Mnn 502 .02 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Footwear* 3162 Cnn 1,054 .04 HrsOther leather and allied

product*3169 Cnn,

Sb,Mnd

1,309 .05 Hrs

Paper 322 75,889 2.63Pulp, paper, and paperboard

mills3221 38,619 1.34

Pulp mills 32211 Mnn 1,678 .06 Prod Tons; American Forest and Paper Association(AFPA); Census Bureau, 1972--81.

Paper mills 32212 26,952 .93Paper (except newsprint)

mills322121 Mnn 25,247 .87 Prod Tons; AFPA. Shipments plus inventory change

for selected components, 1972--86. CensusBureau, 1972--81.

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Newsprint mills* 322122 Mnn 1,704 .06 Prod Metric tons; Pulp and Paper Products Council.Paperboard mills 32213 Mnn 9,989 .35 Prod Tons; AFPA. Census Bureau, 1972--81.Converted paper product 3222 37,270 1.29Paperboard container 32221 Sb,

Mnn17,628 .61 Prod Square feet, shipments, corrugated and solid

fiber products, with model-based inventoryadjustment; Fibre Box Association, FRB.

Paper bag and coated andtreated paper

32222 8,970 .31

Coated and laminated paperand plastics film*

322221,2 Cnn,Sc, Sb,Mnn

6,418 .22 Prod Tons, shipments plus inventory change, coatedprinting and converted paper beginning in1987; AFPA. Census Bureau, 1972--86.

Plastics, foil, and paper bag,laminated aluminum foil,surface-coatedpaperboard*

322223--6 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

2,552 .09 Hrs

Stationery product* 32223 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

3,261 .11 Prod Tons, shipments plus inventory change, freesheet, cotton, and thin paper beginning in1987; AFPA. Census Bureau, 1972--86.

Other converted paperproduct*

32229 Cnn,Sc, Sb,Mnn

7,411 .26 Prod Tons, tissue paper; AFPA. Census Bureau,1972--86

Printing and related supportactivities

323 58,930 2.04

Printing* 32311 Sb,Mnn

55,025 1.90 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Support activities for printing* 32312 Sb,Mnn

3,905 .14 Hrs

Petroleum and coal products 324 117,541 4.07Petroleum refineries 32411 104,712 3.62Aviation fuel and kerosene 32411pt. Sb 13,104 .45 Prod Barrels, aviation gasoline, jet fuel,and

kerosense; Department of Energy (DOE).Distillate fuel oil 32411pt. Cne 25,158 .87 Prod Barrels, distillate fuel oil; DOE.Automotive gasoline 32411pt. Cne 52,180 1.81 Prod Barrels, automotive gasoline; DOE.Refinery nonfuel materials* 32411pt. Mnn 4,026 .14 Prod Barrels, liquified refinery gases for chemical

use, ethane/ethylene, special naphthas,naphtha and other feedstocks, wax, andmiscellaneous products at refineries; DOE.

Residual fuel oil 32411pt. Mec 4,107 .14 Prod Barrels, residual fuel oil; DOE.Refinery fuel n.e.c.* 32411pt. Mec 1,336 .05 Prod Barrels, liquefied refinery gases,

ethane/ethylene, still gas, and petroleum coke;DOE.

Refinery products n.e.c.* 32411pt. Sb 4,800 .17 Prod Barrels, asphalt, road oil, and lubricants; DOE.Paving, roofing, and other

petroleum and coalproducts

32412,9 Cnn,Sc, Sb,Mnn

12,830 .44 Hrs

Chemical 325 328,440 11.37Basic chemical 3251 75,396 2.61Organic chemicals 32511,9 Sb,

Mnn53,031 1.84 Pounds and gallons, weighted combination of

acrylonitrile, benzene, finished butadiene,cumene, ethylene, ethylene oxide,para-xylene, propylene, and styrene,1992--96; National Petroleum RefinersAssociation. Production worker hours for1972--91.

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Ethyl alcohol* 325193 Sb,Mec

886 .03 Prod Barrels, ethanol; Department of Energy.

Organic chemicals ex.ethanol*

32511,9 ex325193

Sb,Mnn

52,145 1.80 Qprod Pounds and gallons, weighted combination ofacrylonitrile, benzene, finished butadiene,cumene, ethylene, ethylene oxide,para-xylene, propylene, and styrene; NationalPetroleum Refiners Association.

Basic inorganic chemicals 32512--8 22,364 .77Industrial gas 32512 Sb,

Mnn4,180 .14 Qprod Cubic feet, hydrogen, oxygen, acetylene, argon,

nitrogen, and carbon dioxide; Census Bureau.Monthly data for 1972--90.

Other basic inorganicchemical

32518 14,501 .50

Alkalies and chlorine 325181 Sb,Mnn

3,241 .11 Prod Tons, sodium hydroxide liquid and chlorinegas; The Chlorine Institute. Census Bureau,1972--86.

Carbon black* 325182 Sb,Mnn

541 .02 Hrs

All other basic inorganicchemical

325188 10,718 .37

Acids, phosphates, andsulfates

325188pt. Sb,Mnn

1,507 .05 Qprod Tons, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid,aluminum sulfate, sodium phosphate tripoly,phosphorus, hydrofluoric acid, and calciumphosphate; Census Bureau. Monthly data for1972--90.

Nuclear materials* 325188pt. Mec 3,689 .13 Prod Kilowatt sales to facilities producingnondefense nuclear materials; Department ofEnergy, individual facilities.

Other inorganic chemicals 325188pt. Sb,Mnn

5,522 .19 Qprod Tons, calcium carbide, hydrogen peroxide,sodium chlorate, sodium silicate, andpotassium pyrophosphate; Census Bureau.Monthly data for 1972--90.

Synthetic dye and pigment 32513 Sb,Mnn

3,684 .13 Hrs Tons, titanium dioxide, 1972--2002; CensusBureau.

Resin, synthetic rubber, andartificial and syntheticfibers and filaments

3252 32,909 1.14

Resin and synthetic rubber 32521 29,104 1.01Plastics material and resin 325211 Mnn 26,750 .93 Prod Pounds, thermosetting and thermoplastic resins;

Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc.Synthetic rubber 325212 Mnn 2,354 .08 Hrs Tons; Rubber Manufacturers Association.

1972--2002Artificial and synthetic fibers

and filaments32522 Mnn 3,805 .13 Prod Pounds, noncellulosic, rayon, and acetate fibers;

Fiber Economics Bureau.Pesticide, fertilizer, and other

agricultural chemical3253 14,505 .50

Fertilizer* 32531 Sb,Mnn

5,009 .17 Qprod Tons, synthetic anhydrous ammonia, ammonianitrate, ammonium sulfate, nitrogen solutions,nitric acid, phosphoric acid, phosphaticfertilizer materials, and urea; Census Bureau.Monthly data for 1972--90.

Pesticide and other agriculturalchemical*

32532 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

9,496 .33 Hrs

Pharmaceutical and medicine 3254 124,586 4.31Medicinal, botanical, biological

product*325411,3,4 Cnn,

Mnn22,450 .78 Hrs

Pharmaceutical preparation* 325412 Cnn,Mnn

102,136 3.53 Prod Fisher quantity index, with model-basedinventory adjustment; IMS-Health, FRB.Production worker hours for 1972--93.

Paints, soaps and toiletries, andother chemical products

3255--9 81,044 2.80

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Classification Value added in 2005Millions Type

of Propor- of Units, source for monthly series,Groups and series NAICS Market dollars tion series and notes

Paints and other chemicalproducts

3255,9 37,515 1.30

Paint, coating, and adhesive 3255 17,107 .59Paint and coating 32551 12,684 .44Construction paints* 32551pt. Sc 6,987 .24 Qprod Gallons, architectural and special-purpose

coatings; Census Bureau. Monthly data for1972--90.

Industrial paints* 32551pt. Mnd 5,697 .20 Qprod Gallons, product coatings and special-purposecoatings; Census Bureau. Monthly data for1972--90.

Adhesive* 32552 Cnn,Sc, Sb,Mnn

4,423 .15 Hrs

Other chemical product andpreparation*

3259 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

20,408 .71 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Soap, cleaning compound, andtoilet preparation

3256 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

43,529 1.51 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Plastics and rubber products 326 96,348 3.33Plastics product 3261 78,946 2.73Plastics bottle* 32616 Sb,

Mnn4,039 .14 Hrs

Plastics product* 32611--5,9 Cdo,Sc, Sb,Mnd

74,907 2.59 Hrs

Rubber product 3262 17,402 .60Tire 32621 7,488 .26Original equipment tires,

business*32621pt. Mnd 599 .02 Prod Units, truck and bus tires (radial and other),

tractor implement, industrial, and utility;Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA).

Original equipment tires,consumer*

32621pt. Mnd 815 .03 Prod Units, passenger car tires (radial and other);RMA.

Replacement tires, business* 32621pt. Sb 2,683 .09 Prod Units, truck and bus tires (radial and other),tractor implement, industrial and utility;RMA.

Replacement tires, consumer* 32621pt. Cda 3,391 .12 Prod Units, passenger car tires (radial and other);RMA.

Rubber products ex. tires 32622,9 9,914 .34Rubber and plastics hoses and

belting*32622 Cdo,

Sb,Mnd

2,221 .08 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Other rubber product* 32629 Cdo,Sb,Mnd

7,693 .27 Hrs Electric power use for 1972--96.

Other manufacturing 125,996 4.36Newspaper, periodical, book, and

directory publishers5111 120,290 4.16

Newspaper publishers 51111 38,633 1.34 Tons, newsprint consumption; Pulp and PaperProducts Council. American NewspaperPublishers Association, 1972--86.

Newspaper advertising* 51111pt. Sb,Mnn

29,724 1.03 Prod Index derived by deducting circulation fromnewsprint consumption.

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Newspaper circulation* 51111pt. Cnn 8,909 .31 Est Federal Reserve estimates based on Editor &Publisher annual circulation data.

Periodical, book, and otherpublishers

51112--9 81,658 2.83

Book Publishers* 51113 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

21,301 .74 Prod Fisher quantity index of sales, withmodel-based inventory adjustment;Association of American Publishers (Dollarsales), Bureau of Labor Statistics (prices),FRB (inventories). Series begins in 1987.Grouped with periodical and othernon-newspaper publishers and based onproduction worker hours for 1972--86

Periodicals and otherpublishers*

51112,4,9 60,356 2.09 Series begins in 1987. Grouped with bookpublishers and based on production workerhours for 1972--86

Periodical Publishers* 51112 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

33,062 1.14 Hrs Series begins in 1987. Grouped with book andother non-newspaper publishers and based onproduction worker hours for 1972--86

Other publishers* 51114,9 Cnn,Sb,Mnn

27,294 .94 Hrs Series begins in 1987. Grouped with book andperiodical publishers and based on productionworker hours for 1972--86

Logging 1133 Mnd 5,706 .20 Hrs

Mining 266,335 9.22

Oil and gas extraction 211 192,430 6.66Crude petroleum and natural gas

extraction211111 176,978 6.13

Crude oil 211111pt. 73,316 2.54Texas crude oil* 211111pt. Mep 15,323 .53 Prod Barrels; Department of Energy (DOE).Alaska and California crude

oil*211111pt. Mep 21,667 .75 Prod Barrels; DOE.

Louisiana and other crude oil* 211111pt. Mep 36,326 1.26 Prod Barrels; DOE.Natural gas 211111pt. Mep 103,662 3.59 Prod Billion cubic feet, marketed production;

Department of Energy.Natural gas liquid extraction 211112 15,452 .53Propane* 211112pt. Cne 922 .03 Prod Barrels, at gas-processing plants; Department of

Energy.Liquefied petroleum* 211112pt. Mec 14,530 .50 Prod Barrels, natural gas liquids minus propane at

gas-processing plants; Department of Energy.Mining (except oil and gas) 212 46,911 1.62Coal mining 2121 Mep 20,021 .69 Prod Tons, anthracite and bituminous, including

lignite; Btu weighted; DOE.Metal ore mining 2122 9,789 .34Iron ore mining 21221 Mnd 1,009 .03 Prod Metric tons, usable iron ore excluding ore

containing 5 percent or more manganese; U.S.Geological Survey.

Gold ore and silver ore mining 21222 2,678 .09Gold ore mining* 212221 Mnd 2,605 .09 Prod Kilograms, gold ores; U.S. Geological Survey.Silver ore mining* 212222 Mnd 73 .00 Prod Metric tons, silver ores; U.S. Geological

Survey.

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Copper, nickel, lead, and zincmining

21223 3,614 .13

Lead ore and zinc ore mining* 212231 Mnd 736 .03 Prod Metric tons, recoverable lead and zinc; U.S.Geological Survey.

Copper ore and nickel oremining*

212234 Mnd 2,878 .10 Prod Metric tons, recoverable copper; U.S.Geological Survey.

Other metal ore mining* 21229 Mnd 2,487 .09 Prod Metric tons, molybdenum concentrate; U.S.Geological Survey

Nonmetallic mineral mining andquarrying

2123 17,101 .59

Stone, sand, gravel, clay, andceramic and refractoryminerals mining andquarrying*

21231,2 14,401 .50

Stone mining and quarrying* 21231 Sc,Mnd

8,387 .29 Qprod Metric tons, crushed stone; U.S. GeologicalSurvey. Railroad traffic for 1982--87;Association of American Railroads.Production worker hours for 1972--81.

Sand, gravel, clay, and ceramicand refractory mineralsmining and quarrying*

21232 6,015 .21

Sand and gravel mining* 212321,2 Sc,Mnd

4,822 .17 Qprod Metric tons, crushed stone, sand and gravel;U.S. Geological Survey. Railroad traffic for1982--87; Association of American Railroads.Production worker hours for 1972--81.

Kaolin, clay, and ceramicand refractory mineralsmining*

212324,5 Sc,Mnn

1,193 .04 Hrs

Other nonmetallic mineralmining and quarrying*

21239 Mnn 2,699 .09 Prod Metric tons, phosphate rock, soda ash, sulfurfrasche. U.S. Geological Survey

Support activities for mining 213 26,995 .93Drilling oil and gas wells 213111 Es 13,390 .46 Prod Number of rotary rigs running, weighted

average of off-shore and on-shore; BakerHughes.

Support activities for oil and gasoperations*

213112 Mep 12,593 .44 Prod Well servicing units; Dresser Oil Tools, andworkover rigs; Baker Hughes.

Support activities for coal, metal,and nonmetallic minerals(except fuels)*

213113--5 Mnd 1,012 .04 Prod Average of indexed underlying data for series inNAICS 212; U.S. Geological Survey, Bureauof Labor Statistics.

Utilities 281,208 9.73

Electric power generation,transmission anddistribution

2211 230,898 7.99

Electric power generation 22111 93,376 3.23Hydroelectric power generation 221111 Mep 6,202 .21 Prod Kilowatt hours, includes pumped storage;

Department of Energy (DOE).Fossil fuel and other electric

power generation221112,9 Mec 48,343 1.67 Prod Kilowatt hours, conventional steam and internal

combustion; DOE.Nuclear electric power

generation221113 Mep 38,831 1.34 Prod

Electric power transmission,control, and distribution

22112 137,522 4.76

Commercial and other electricitysales

22112pt. Sb 53,957 1.87 Prod Kilowatt hours to commercial and other; DOE.

Industrial electricity sales 22112pt. Mec 24,153 .84 Prod Kilowatt hours to industrial users; DOE.Residential electricity sales 22112pt. Cne 59,412 2.06 Prod Kilowatt hours; DOE.