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Report
U.S. Department ot Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics




Data for August 1998

Manufacturing

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Alexis M. Herman, Secretary

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Katharine G. Abraham, Commissioner

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Data for August 1998

PPI Detailed Report
Data for August 1998
Editors
William D. Thomas
Monica Gabor
Joseph Kowal
Visual Information Specialist
Dorothy Williams

C o n te n ts
Price m ovements, August 1998.................... ........................... ............................................. .................................... ................ .

Page
1

Tables
Producer Price Indexes
1. And percent changes by stage o f processing............................ ................................................................. .......................

5

2. And percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing........................................... ..... ......

6

3. For selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted............................................................................... .

9

4. For the net output of major industry groups............................................................................................ ......................
5. For the net output o f selected industries and their products...................................... ...... .................. ....................... .

11

6. And percent changes for commodity groupings and individual item s...........................................................................

145

7. By durability o f product......................... ..................................................................... ............... ................................

187

8. For special commodity groupings....................................................................................................... ..............................

188

9. For material inputs to construction industries.................................... .........................................................................

189

10. And percent changes for the net output of industry by stage of process.......... .................. .........................................

190

11. And percent changes for net material inputs to industry stage of process and final demand................... ..............

191

Technical n o te s ................................................... .................................................... .............. .................. ............. .........................

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Scheduled Release Dates
Producer Price Index data are scheduled for initial release on the following dates:

index month

Release date

Index month

Releasedate

September

October 15

November

December 11

October

November 13

December

January 13

ii

Price Movements
August 1998

I.2-percent decrease during all of 1997. Over the past 8
months, the index for finished goods other than foods and
energy rose at a 1.2-percent SAAR, after showing no change
in 1997. Prices for intermediate materials, supplies, and com­
ponents fell at a 3.1-percent SAAR from December 1977 to
August 1998, following a 0.8-percent decrease last year. The
index for crude materials declined at a 19.5-percent SAAR
during the first 8 months of 1998. This contrasts with an
II.3-percent drop during 1997.
Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price Index for
Finished Goods moved down 0.2 percent inAugust to 130.6
(1982*100). From August 1997 to August 1998, the finished
goods index decreased 0.8 percent. Over the past 12 months,
prices for finished energy goods declined 10.3 percent. By
contrast, prices for finished goods other than foods and en­
ergy increased 1.0 percent, and the index for finished con­
sumer foods rose 0.1 percent. Prices received by domestic
producers of intermediate goods fell 2.1 percent during the
12 months ended in August, and the index for crude materi­
als decreased 12.0 percent during the same period.

T

he Producer Price Index for Finished Goods declined
0.4 percent in August, seasonally adjusted. This drop
follow ed a 0.2-percent advance in July and 0.1percent decrease in June. The index for finished goods other
than foods and energy fell 0.1 percent, following two con­
secutive increases. Prices received by producers of interme­
diate goods fell 0.3 percent in August, after showing no
change in July. The crude goods index declined 2.7 per­
cent, f o l l o w i ng a 1.8-percent drop in the previous
month. (See table A.)
Among finished goods in August, the indexes for fin­
ished energy goods and finished consumer foods decreased,
after increasing one month ago. Prices for finished con­
sumer goods excluding foods and energy were unchanged,
following an increase in July, The index for capital equip­
ment fell 0.3 percent, after a small rise in the previous
month.
For the first 8 months o f 1998, the Producer Price Index
for Finished Goods declined at a 1.4-percent sea-sonally
adjusted annual rate (SAAR). This com pares with a

Table

A. Monthly and annual percent changes in selected stage-of-processing price Indexes, seasonally adjusted1
Finished goods
Month

Change in
finished goods
from 12 months
ago (unadj.)

Total

Foods

Energy

Except foods
and energy

0.2
.4
0
-.2
-.2

-0.1
0
.7

0.9
1.1
-.5
-.4
-.6

0.1
.4
-.1
-.1
-.1

-0.2
0
-.3
-.7

J a n u a ry ........................ .............................. .............
February............ ...................................... ................

-.6
-.1

-.4
.2

-3.7

M a rc h ........................................................................
A p ril................................................. .................. ........

-.1

M a y .............................................................................

-.1

J u n e ............................................................................

-.1
.2
-.4

1997
A u g u st................................................ .......................
S eptem b er................... .......................................... .
O c to b e r.....................................................................
N ovem ber......................... ................ .......................
D ecem ber......................................................... ........

-.3
0

Intermediate
goods

Crude
goods

-1.2

0.1
.2
-.1
.2
-.2

0.4
1.3
4.6
1.6
-5.6

1998

J u ly .............................................................................
A u g u st.......................................................................

.2

0
.1

-1.7
-1.5

-.6
-.3

-5.8
-1.9

-.3
.5

-1.8
-2.3
.1

.5
.1

-1.5
-.9

-.4

-1.2
1.3

-.4
.1

.8
-1.7

-.2
.2

-.9
-.8

.4
-.4

.3
-2.3

.1
-.1

-.3

1 Som e percent changes shown here and elsewhere in "Price Movements

-.2

-.7

-.3

-1.4

0
-.3

-1.8
-2.7

corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after

August 1998" may differ from those previously reported, because indexes

original publications,

for April 1 9 9 8 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and




-.8

.1

1

Table B. Monthly and annual percent changes in selected price indexes, for intermediate goods and crude goods, seasonally
adjusted1
Crude goods

intermediate goods

Month
Foods

Energy

Except
foods
and energy

Change in
intermediate
goods from
12 months
ago (unadj.)

Foods

Energy
(unadj.)

Except
foods
and energy

Change in
crude
goods from
12 months
ago (unadj.)

1997
A u g u st........................................................................
S eptem ber................... .............................................
October ................................ ......................... .

-0.4

0.6

0

-0 .2

-0.4

1.1
-2.4

.6
.6

.1

-.6
-.4

-.3
1.1

0.8
4.4

1.3
-.7

11.5

N ovem ber.................................................................
D e c e m b e r............................................. ......... ..........

1.6
-.6

0
-1.5

-.2
-.8

-.1
0

4.6
-13.2

.1
-.4
-1.6

-.1
-11.3

-3.6

-2.9
-1.7

-.1
-.1

-2.2
.6
-.5
-1.7
.4

0
-.1
-.1
-.1
0
-.1

-1.7
-1.8
-1.8

-3.4
-.7
.3

-11.2
-4.3
-2.9

-1.9
-.3
-1.4

-1 3 .8
-7.6

-1.6
-1.6
-1.9
-1.7
-2.1

.2
-1.0
.1
-2.8

4.5
-1.0

-1.1
.3

-7.0
-9.2

-3.9
-.6

-.5
-1.8

-1.1

-5.1

-.2

-8.0
-9.3
-12.0

1998
January .....................................................................
February.................................................... ..... ...... .
M a rc h ...... ................................................ ........ .........
A p ril................................................... ............ ...........
M a y........................... .................................. ...........
J u n e ........................................ ................. ...... .........
J u ly .............................................................................
A ugu st........................................................................

-.3
-1.5
-.9
.3
-.4
.2
-.9

-1.5

-.1
.1
0

1 Some percent changes shown here and elsewhere in "Price Movements
August 1998" may differ from those previously reported because, indexes

-7.3
-3.9
1.3

-19.5

corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after
original publications.

for April 1998 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and

Finished goods

change in July. The index for girls’, children’s, and infants’
apparel rose, after falling in the previous month.
The index for capital equipment declined 0.3 percent
in August, following a 0.1-percent advance in July, prices for
than in the previous month. By contrast, the index for com­
mercial furniture advanced 0.1 percent following a 0.1percent decline in July. Prices for tools, dies, jigs, fixtures,
and industrial molds also turned up after falling in the prior
month. The indexes for x-ray and electromedical equipment
fell less than one month earlier.

The index for finished energy goods declined 2.3 percent in
August, following a 0.3-percent advance in July. Prices for
gasoline fell 8.5 percent, after a 1.3-percent drop a month
ago. The index for home heating oil also fell more than in
the previous month. Prices for residential electric power de­
creased, follow ing an increase in the prior month. The
index for finished lubricants rose less than in July. On the
other hand, prices for residential natural gas increased 1.0
percent, after a 0.4-percent increase in July.
The index for finished consumer foods declined 0.4
percent in August, following a 0.4-percent advance in July.
Prices for fresh and dry vegetables fell 20.6 percent, after a
21.3-percent rise in the prior month. The indexes for pro­
cessed young chickens and for processed fruits and vegetables
increased less than in the previous month. Prices for beef
and veal and for shortening and cooking oils fell more than
a month ago. The index for soft drinks was unchanged, after
advancing in the prior month. By contrast, prices for pork
increased 0.9 percent, following a 10.9-percent decline in
July. The index for eggs for fresh use rose, after falling last
month. Prices for dairy products rose more than in the pre­
vious month.
The index for finished consumer goods other than foods
and energy was unchanged in August, following a 0.3percent advance in July, Prices for passenger cars fell 1.7
percent, after a 0.8-percent rise in the prior month. The in­
dexes for prescription drugs, sanitary papers and health prod­
ucts, men’s and boys’ apparel, and household appliances de­
creased, after increasing a month ago. By contrast, prices
for tobacco products advanced 2.8 percent, after showing no




Intermediate goods
The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials, Sup­
plies, and Components dropped 0.3 percent in August, after
showing no change in July. Prices for intermediate energy
goods and intermediate foods and feeds declined, after ris­
ing last month. Conversely, the index for durable manufac­
turing materials rose, after falling a month earlier. Prices
for nondurable manufacturing materials decreased at the
same rate as in the previous month, and prices for construc­
tion materials increased at the same rate as in July. The in­
dex for intermediate goods excluding foods and energy fell
0.1 percent in August, after showing no change in the prior
month. (See table B.)
The index for intermediate energy materials dropped 1.5
percent in August, after increasing 0.4 percent in July. Prices
for gasoline decreased 8.5 percent, following a 1.3-percent
decline a month ago.The indexes for residual fuel and diesel
fuel also fell more than in the previous month. Prices for
commercial electric power turned down after advancing in
the prior month. The index for jet fuels decreased, after show­

2

previous month. By contrast, corn prices declined 5.1
percent, following a 0.4-percent increase last month. The
indexes for soybeans, fresh vegetables (except potatoes), and
raw cane sugar also turned down, after rising in July. Prices
for wheat fell more than in the previous month, and the in­
dex for fluid milk rose less than a month ago.
The index for crude nonfood materials less energy fell
2.0 percent, following a 1.8-percent decline in July. Prices
for iron and steel scrap declined 7.4 percent in August, af­
ter falling 3.6 percent in July. The index for raw cotton
turned down 2.4 percent, after increasing 7.7 percent in the
pre-vious month. By contrast, price declines for aluminum
base scrap slowed from 9.0 percent in July to 1.5 percent in
August. Prices for copper ore and cattle hides turned up,
after decreasing a month earlier.

ing no change in July. By contrast, prices for natural gas to
electric utilities rose 0.8 percent, following a 0.3-percent gain
in July. The index for liquefied petroleum gas fell less than
in the previous month.
The index for intermediate foods and feeds declined 0.9
percent, after increasing 0.2 percent in July. Prices for pre­
pared animal feeds declined 2.5 percent, following a 1.7percent rise a month ago. The index for natural, processed,
and imitation cheese also turned down, after increasing in
the prior month. Prices for flour, beef and veal, and crude
vegetable oils decreased more than in the previous month.
The index for mayonnaise, salad dressing, and sandwich
spreads rose less than in the prior month. By contrast, the
index for fluid milk products turned up 5.0 percent in
August, following a 2.2-percent decline last month. Prices
for pork and for dry, condensed, and evaporated milk prod­
ucts, rose, after falling In July.
The index for durable manufacturing materials turned up
0.1 percent, following a 0.3-percent decrease a month ago.
Prices for aluminum m ill shapes advanced 0.2 percent,
after falling 1.3 percent in July. The indexes for aluminum,
copper and brass mill shapes, and copper cathode and re­
fined copper fell less than in the prior month. Prices for ply­
wood increased more than in the previous month. On the
other hand, the index for hot rolled sheet and strip fell 0.7
percent, after rising 0.8 percent in July. Prices for flat glass
and prepared paint also declined, after advancing a month
ago.
The index for materials o f nondurable manufacturing de­
clined 0.4 percent, following a similar decrease in July. Price
decreases for basic organic chemicals, woodpulp, paperboard,
and nitrogenates more than offset the price increases for plas­
tic resin and materials, lubricating oil base stock, processed
yams, and threads, and leather.
The index for materials and components for construction
rose 0.2 percent in August, after increasing 0.2 percent in
the previous month. August price increases for plywood,
softwood lumber, air conditioning and refrigeration equip­
ment, asphalt felts and coatings, and cement outweighed price
declines for nonferrous wire and cable, fabricated structural
metal products, and gypsum products.

Net output price indexes for mining, manufacturing,
and other industries
Mining. The Producer Price Index for the net output of total
domestic mining industries fell 3.5 percent in August, fol­
lowing a 0.6-percent decrease in July. (Net output price in­
dexes are not seasonally adjusted.) The index for the oil and
gas extraction industry group declined 5.1 percent, after
showing no change in the prior month. Prices for construc­
tion sand and gravel rose less than in the previous morith.
The indexes for rock salt mining industry fell, after rising a
month ago. By contrast, prices for the coal mining industry
group rose 0.2 percent, after declining 2.5 percent in the
previous month. Prices for the lead and zinc ores and the
copper ores industries also advanced, after decreasing in the
prior month. In August, the Producer Price Index for the net
output of total domestic mining industries stood at 68.2
(December 1984=100), 15.0 percent below its year-ago level.

Manufacturing. The Producer Price Index for the net out­
put o f total domestic manufacturing industries fell 0.2
percent, after showing no change in July. Prices decreased
for the paper and allied products, chemicals and allied prod­
ucts, transportation, and electrical and electronic machin­
ery equipment industry groups, after rising in the prior
month. The index for the petroleum refining industry group
fell more than in the previous month. By contrast, prices for
the tobacco manufactures industry group rose 3.5 percent,
after showing no change in July. The index for the printing
and publishing industry group rose, after falling a month
ago. Prices for the food and kindred products and the lum­
ber and wood products industry groups rose more than in
the previous month. In August, the Producer Price Index for
the net output of the total domestic manufacturing sector
stood at 126.0 (December 1984=100), which is 1.1 percent
below its year-ago level.

Crude Goods
The Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for Further
Processing decreased 2.7 percent in August, seasonally ad­
justed, following a 1.8-percent decline in July. Prices for
crude energy materials and basic industrial materials fell
more than a month ago. By contrast, the index for crude
food and feedstuffs decreased less than in July. (See table B.)
Prices for crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs fell 1.1 percent,
following a 2.8-percent decrease in July. The index for
slaughter cattle declined 1.0 percent, after dropping 7.1
percent in the previous month. Prices for alfalfa hay also fell
less than a month ago. The indexes for slaughter hogs and
for fresh fruits and melond turned up, after falling in July.
Prices for slaughter broilers and fryers rose more than in the




Other. Among other industries in August, price increases
for passenger car rental (without drivers), deep sea foreign
transportation of freight, telephone communications, real
3

estate agents and managers, and advertising agencies offset
price decreases for operators o f nonresidential buildings,




property and casualty insurance, hotels and motels, and
radio broadcasting.

4

Table t Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of processing
(1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 )

Grouping

Relative
importance
Dec.
19971

Unadjusted index

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Unadjusted
percent change to
Aug.1998 from :

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from:

Aug.
1997

July
1998

May
to
June

June
to
July

July
to
Aug.

Finished g o o d s ...............................................................................................
Finished consumer g o o d s ................................................................ ......
Finished consumer fo o d s .....................................................................
Crude ........................................................ .............................................
P ro c e s s e d .............................................................................................
Finished consumer goods, excluding fo o d s ............ .................. .
Nondurable goods less f o o d s ............ ........ ..................... ........ .
Durable g o o d s ......................................... ........................................... ,
Capital eq u ip m en t............................. .......................... ..............................
Manufacturing in dustries............................ .........................................
Nonmanufacturing industries.......„ ....... ..... .......................... ..............

100.000
7 4.755
2 3.199
1.761
21.438
51.556
35.297
16.259
2 5.245
6,590
18.655

130.4
128.5
133.8
132.3
133.9
126.0
121.5
133.0
137.7
137.8
137,6

130.9
129.4
134.6
127.9
135.2
127.0
123.3
132.0
137.2
137,9
136.9

130.6
129.1
135.0
120.9
136.1
126.4
122.7
131.3
136.7
137,8
136,3

-0 .8
- .9
.1
3.1
,0
-1 .3
-1 ,7
- .8
- .7
.2
-1 .0

-0 .2
- .2
.3
-5 ,5
,7
-.5
- .5
-.5
- .4
-.1
-.4

-0.1
-.1
.1
-4 .4
.4
- .2
- .2
0
0
,1
-.1

0.2
.3
.4
7.2
0
.3
,2
,2
,1
0
,1

-0 .4
- .5
- .4
-7 .0
.1
-.6
- .6
- .4
- .3
-,1
-.3

Intermediate materials, supplies and com ponents.......... ...................
Materials and components for m anufacturing..................... .............
Materials for food manufacturing .......................................................
Materials for nondurable m anufacturing................................ .........
Materials for durable manufacturing .............................. ...................
Components for m anufacturing............................. .............................
Materials and components for construction.......................................
Processed fuels and lubricants..............................................................
Manufacturing in dustries................................... ...................................
Nonmanufacturing industries...............................................................
C ontainers....... ............................................................. .................. .............
S upplies....................... .................... ............................................................
Manufacturing industries.......................................................................
Nonmanufacturing industries........................... ...................................
Feeds .......................................................................................................
Other supplies....................................... ...............................................

100.000
47.584
3.500
16.157
10.575
17.352
13.519
13.015
4.844
8.171
3.784
22.098
4.941
17.157
1.618
15.539

123.3
126.9
121.7
128.2
130.0
126.0
147.0
80.1
84.9
77.2
141.0
135.1
140.7
132.5
101.7
136.3

123.4
126.1
122.6
127.2
127.7
125.9
147.0
82.6
87.7
79.5
141.6
135.0
140.7
132.5
101.2
136.3

123.1
126.0
123,3
126,7
127.8
125.8
147.3
81.7
86.7
78.6
140.7
134.7
140.6
132.0
98.0
136.2

-2.1
-1 .8
.3
-2 .3
-4.1
- .3
.1
-9 .2
-6.1
-1 1 .2
5.5
-.8
.8
-1 .4
-23.1
1.0

- .2
-.1
.6
- .4
.1
-.1
.2
-1.1
-1.1
-1.1
- .6
-.2
-.1
- .4
-3 .2
-.1

- .3
-.2
- .6
-.1
- .8
0
-.1
-1 .8
- .4
-2 .6
-.1
.1
0
.2
-.1
.1

0
-.2
- .5
- .4
-.3
0
.2
.5
.2
.5
.1
.1
-.1
.2
1.9
.1

- .3
-.2
-.1
- .4
.1
-.1
.2
-1 .6
-1 .2
-1 .8
-.6
-.2
-.1
- .3
-3 .2
0

Crude materials for further processing.............................. ....................
Foodstuffs and feed stu ffs.......................................................... .......... .
Nonfood m a te ria ls .....................................................................................
Nonfood materials except fuel3 ................................ ..........................
Manufacturing3 ..................... ................................................................
Construction........................................... .................... ..........................
Crude fuel4 ...............................................................................................
Manufacturing in dustries ...................................................................
Nonmanufacturing industries............................................. ........... .,

100.000
42.088
57.912
33.172
31.843
1.329
24.740
2.039
22.701

100.3
105.8
92.9
88.4
80.3
203.6
91.8
89.8
93.6

97.1
103.8
88.9
85.2
77.5
192.1
86.9
85.0
88.6

94.6
103.0
85.4
80.3
72.8
192.2
85.6
83.4
87.3

-1 2 .0
-7 .7
-1 5 .4
-2 1 .5
-2 2 .3
-4 .8
-3 .7
-4 .5
-3 .5

-2 .6
-3 .9
-5 .8
-6.1
.1
-1 .5
-1 .9
-1 .5

-1 .4
.1
-2 .5
-3 .9
-3 .9
-1 .6
- .8
-2 .4
- .8

-1 .8
-2 .8
-1.1
.6
.6
-.7
-3 .2
-2 .4
—3.3

-2 .7
-1.1
-3 .8
-5 .6
-6.1
.6
-1 .5
-1 .9
-1 .5

Finished goods, excluding fo o d s ............................................................
Intermediate materials less foods and feeds ......................................
Intermediate foods and fe e d s ........................................................ ........
Crude materials less agricultural products3 7 ......................................

5 76.801
6 94.882
6 5.118
8 55.307

129.2
123.8
115.6
92.5

129.8
123.9
116.1
87.9

129.2
123.6
115.6
84.5

-1.1
-1 .7
-7 .2
-1 5 .8

- .5
-.2
- .4
-3 .9

- .2
-.3
- .4
-2 .8

.2
0
.2
-1 .2

- .5
-.2
- .9
-3 .9

Finished energy g o o d s ...............................................................................
Finished goods less e n e rg y ................................ .....................................
Finished consumer goods less e n e rg y .............................. ..................

5 13.585
5 86.415
* 6 1 .1 7 0

74.7
140.9
142.0

76.9
141.0
142.4

75.5
140.9
142.5

-1 0 .3
.7
1.3

-1 .8
-.1
.1

-1 .7
.1
•1

.3
.3
.4

-2 .3
-.1
-.1

Finished goods less foods and e n e rg y .................................................
Finished consumer goods less foods and e n e rg y ............................
Consumer nondurable goods less foods and e n e rg y ........... ..........

* 6 3 .2 1 6
* 37.971
*2 1 .7 1 2

143.5
147.3
158.2

143.4
147.4
159.2

143.2
147.4
159.8

1.0
2.1
4.2

-.1
0
.4

.2
.3
.4

.1
.3
.3

-.1
0
.4

Intermediate energy g o o d s .......................................................................
Intermediate materials less e n e rg y ............................................ ..........
Intermediate materials less foods and e n e rg y ....................... ............

8 13.123
6 86.877
6 81.759

79.9
133.0
134.1

82.3
132.5
133.6

81.4
132.4
133.5

-9 .3
-1 .0
- .5

-1.1
-.1
-.1

-1 .7
-.1
-.1

.4
-.1
0

-1 .5
- .2
-.1

Crude energy materials3 ................................. ..........................................
Crude materials less e n e rg y ......... ..................................... ......... ..........
Crude nonfood materials less energy4 ..................................................

8 36.418
8 63.582
8 21.494

72.7
116.4
147.6

68.8
113.8
143.4

65.3
112.5
140.3

-18.1
-8 .8
-1 0 .9

-5.1
-1.1
-2 .2

-3 .9
-.1
- .5

-.6

-2 .5
- 1 .8

-5.1
-1 .4
-2 .0

-.8

Special groupings

1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are initially computed after
the publication of December indexes and are recalculated after final
D ecem ber indexes are available. The first-published and final December
relative importances initially appear, respectively, in the release tables
containing January and May data.
2 The indexes for April 1998 have been recalculated to incorporate
late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to
revision four months after original publication.




3 Includes crude petroleum.
4 Excludes crude petroleum.
6 Percent of total finished goods.
8 Percent of total intermediate materials.
7 Formerly titled "Crude materials for further processing, excluding
crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf
tobacco.”
8 Percent of total crude materials.

5

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing
( 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 unless oth erw ise Indicated)
Unadjusted percent
U nadjusted index
G rouping

ch an g e to Aug. 1 9 9 8
from:

C om m odity
co d e
Apr.
19981

July
19981

Aug.
19981

Aug.
1997

July
1998

S easonally adjusted p ercen t
ch an g e from:

M ay
to

Ju n e

June

July

July
to
Aug.

to

F in is h e d g o o d s ................................................................................................................................................

1 3 0 .4

1 3 0 .9

1 3 0 .6

- 0 .8

- 0 .2

-0 .1

0 .2

-0 .4

F in is h e d c o n s u m e r g o o d s .................................................... ........................... ....................................

1 2 8 .5

1 2 9 .4

129.1

- .9

- .2

-.1

.3

- .5

F in is h e d c o n s u m e r f o o d s .......................................................... ................. .................. ..................

1 3 3 .8

1 3 4 .6

1 3 5 .0

.1

.3

.1

.4

-.4

9 0 .3

8 8 .7

-1 .1

- 1 .0

1.7

1 4 6 .6
8 0 .8

9 .5
- 1 1 .6
3 .8

1.7

1 6 7 .8
8 3 .6

9 0 .2
11 6 .4
9 1 .3

- 2 0 .6
13 .0

- 9 .0
2 0 .3

2 1 .3
- 9 .8

- 2 0 .6

-.1

.2

- .2

-.3

0
-.1
-1 0 .9

.9
-.7

F resh fruits a n d m elons2 ............................................................................................................. .
F resh an d dry v e g e tab les2 ..................................................................... ........................................
E ggs fo r fresh use (D ec. 1991 = 1 0 0 ) ........................................ ................................................

01-11
0 1 -1 3
0 1 -7 1 -0 7

B akery products2 ........................................................................ ........................................... ............

02-11

1 7 5 .7

M illed rice2 ................................................ ............................................................................................

0 2 -1 3
0 2 -1 4 -0 2

1 2 2 .4
1 2 2 .7

P as ta products (June 1 9 8 5 - 1 0 0 ) 2 ......................... ....................................................................
B e e f and v e a l ................................................................................................ .......................................
P o r k ............................................................................................................. ............................................
P ro cessed young chickens ..................................................................... .......................................
Processed tu rk e y s ......................................................................................... .....................................
Finfish and s h e llfis h ................................................ ..........................................................................

0 2-21-01
0 2 -2 1 -0 4
0 2 -2 2 -0 3

9 9 .2
96.1
1 1 9 .8
9 1 .3

1 7 5 .6
12 3 .8

1 7 6 .0

1.1

1 2 3 .4

- 1 .9

.2
- .3

-.1
1.5

122.1

1 2 3 .2

-.3

.9

.4

9 9 .5
10 0 .8

10 0 .8
104 .8

- 3 .5
- 2 0 .8

1.3
4 .0

- 2 .6
7.0

1 3 2 .7

13 6 .7
9 4 .3

12 .0
- 5 .4
8 .2

3 .0

3.2

.1
.2

3.4
- 3 .7
.6
-.2

8 .9

.9
.8

5 .3
1.2
1.1

-.6
1.3

1.3

2 .2

.5

.1

Processed fruits and v e g etab les2 .............. ..................................................... ............................

0 2 -2 2 -0 6
0 2 -2 3
02 -3
0 2 -4

C o n fectio n ery e n d products2 .........................................................................................................

0 2 -5 5

168.1

16 8 .8

1 6 9 .4

.5

.4

S o ft d r in k s ....................................................... ..................................................... ................................

0 2 -6 2

1 3 4 .7

1 4 2 .6

14 3 .5
14 1 .5

1.4
- 1 5 .2
1.1

.1
.5

0 2-63-01
0 2 -7 6

134 .8
142 .0
13 7 .3

.1

R o as ted c o ffe e 2 ............................ ......................................................................................... ............
S hortening an d cooking oils2 ..........................................................................................................

13 5 .3
150.1

- 1 .0
- 3 .0

- 1 .9
-.8

- .2

-1 .0
-3 .0

1 2 6 .0

1 2 7 .0

1 2 6 .4

- 1 .3

-.5

- .2

.3

-.6

Dairy p ro d u c ts ................................... ...................................................................................................

F in is h e d c o n s u m e r g o o d s e x c lu d in g f o o d s ...........................................................................

1 8 5 .8
1 3 1 .4
12 5 .3

9 4 .2
1 8 0 .0
1 3 5 .3

1 8 0 .4
1 3 9 .4

10 .6

3 .0

1 2 6 .4

1 2 6 .5

.5

.1

.2
.4
-2 .4

.4
0

Alcoholic b e v e ra g e s ............................................................................ ..............................................

02-61

1 3 5 .0

13 4 .9

134 .9

-.7

0

.4

0

0

W o m e n ’s a p p a re l2 ..............................................................................................................................

0 3-81-01

1 2 1 .9

121.1

1 2 1 .0

.2

-.1

-.2

13 3 .6

-.1
-.1

M e n ’s and boys’ a p p a r e l.................................................................... ........... .................................

0 3 -8 1 -0 2

1 3 3 .5

.4

-.1

G irls’, children’s, an d infants’ a p p arel2 ........................ ..............................................................
T e xtile housefurnishings2 ..................................................................................................................

0 3 -8 1 -0 3
0 3 -8 2

13 3 .0
1 2 2 .2

-.1
.1

11 6 .4

1 2 2 .4

-.2

5 .2

0

.5
- 4 .5

12 3 .3

12 2 .8

12 2 .8

.4

0

o

- .4

0

F o o tw e a r..................................................................................................................................................

0 4 -3

1 4 4 .7

14 4 .4

1 4 5 .0

.5

.4

.3

-.2

.4

Residential electric pow er (D ec. 1 9 9 0 = 1 0 0 ) ............. ............................................................

5.2

05-41

1 0 8 .4

11 5 .2

1 1 3 .9

- 1 .8

-1 .1

- .9

1.1

-1 .1

R esidential g as (D ec. 1 9 9 0 - 1 0 0 ) ....................................................... ........................... ...........

05-51

114.1

- 2 .8

.4

5 4 .0

1 1 3 .9
5 1 .5

1.2

05-71

1 1 2 .6
5 5 .5

.4

G a s o lin e ................................................................................. .................................................................

-3 0 .1

- 7 .2
- 4 .4

0

- 1 .3

1 .0
- 8 .5

-8 .1

-1 .0

-7 .0

-.8
-.1
0

3 .2
.4
-.1

1.7
.2

- .6

0

.9

Fuel oil No. 2 .............................. ................................................................. .......................................

0 5 -7 3 -0 2 -0 1

Pharm aceu tical preps, ethical (P re s c rip tio n )..................... ........................ ..............................
Pharm aceutical preps,proprietary (O v e r-c o u n te r)........................... .......................................
S o a p s an d synthetic deterg en ts2 .............................................. ...................................................
C osm etics and other toilet preparations2 ................................... ................. .............................

0 6 -3 5
0 6 -3 6
06-71
0 6 -7 5

5 1 .2

4 5 .5

4 3 .5

- 2 9 .4

3 2 6 .0
1 8 4 .0

3 3 4 .5

3 3 1 .8

184 .7
126 .2
1 3 3 .7

1 8 4 .5
1 2 6 .2

2 1 .3
.1

1 2 6 .2
1 3 2 .4

13 3 .7

-.1
2 .6

.2
.1

-.2
0
0

T ires, tubes, tread , etc2 ....................................................................................................................

0 7 -1 2

9 4 .2

9 4 .0

9 3 .8

-1 .1

-.2

.4

- .2

-.2

San itary p ap ers and health products2 ....... ................................................................................
N é w sp ap er circulation2 ......................................................... ...........................................................

0 9-15-01
0 9-3 1 -0 1
09-3 2 -0 1
0 9 -3 3

1 4 5 .0
2 0 2 .7
1 9 2 .3
2 0 4 .6

147 .0
2 0 2 .7

146.1
2 0 2 .7

- 1 .2
.4

-.6
0

-.4
.1

-.6
0

193 .6
2 0 3 .5

1 9 3 .7
2 0 4 .5

3 .2
3 .2

.1
.5

.3
0

2 .2
0
.1
-.8

12-1
12-3
12-4

1 4 7 .9
1 2 8 .2
108 .7

1 4 8 .4

1.4
-.4
-.7
.9

.1
0
.5

.2
.2

7 6 .8
163.1

12 8 .0
1 0 8 .9
7 6 .8

.2
.2
- .3

12-5
1 2 -6 2
1 2 -6 4

148.1
12 7 .7
10 9 .2
7 6 .8
163 .0

1 3 9 .0
1 3 1 .6

13 8 .3
13 1 .5

1 6 3 .0
13 8 .3
1 3 1 .6

.7
-.1
-.8

0
0
0
.1

Periodical c irc u la tio n ........ ................................. ...............................................................................
B o o k publishing2 ............... ...................................................... ................... .......................................
H ouseh o ld furniture2 ..........................................................................................................................
F lo o r coverings2 ............................ ........... ....................................................... .................................
Hou seh o ld app lian ces2 ................................................. .................................................... .............
H o m e electro n ic equ ipm ent2 ...........................................................................................................
H ou seh o ld g lassw are2 ............................................................. .........................................................
H o u seh o ld flatw a re 2 ............................................. ....................................... .......................... ...........
L aw n an d g ard en equip., ex. tracto rs2 ....................................... ...............................................

1 2 -6 6

0
- .5
.5
0
0
-.9
.1

0
-.1
-.6
-.1

.4
.5

- .3
0
0
0
.1

P as se n g e r c a r s ....................................................................................................................................

14-11-01

1 3 2 .2

130.1

1 2 7 .3

-2 .1

- 2 .2

.3

.8

Toys, ga m e s, an d children’s v e h ic le s .................... ....................................................................
Sporting and athletic goods2 .................. .......................................................................................

15-11

1 2 4 .2

1 2 4 .4

-.7

.2

.1

-.1

.3

12 6 .2

.7

-.1

.1

.2

-.1

2 .8
.3
-.1

.1
.1
-.1

0
0
0

2 .8
.3
-.1

T o b a c c o products2 .................. ...........................................................................................................

1 5 -1 2
15-2

1 2 4 .6
1 2 6 .2
2 7 1 .0

2 8 6 .4

15 .6

M o b ile ho m es2 ......................................................................................................................................

15-5

1 5 3 .4

1 2 6 .3
2 7 8 .7
15 4 .0

Jew elry, platinum , & karat gold2 ................................... .................... ...........................................
C o stu m e jew elry an d novelties2 ....................................................................................................

1 5 -9 4 -0 2
1 5 -9 4 -0 4

1 2 8 .3
1 3 9 .5

1 27.8
1 39.5

1 5 4 .5
1 2 7 .7
1 3 9 .5

1.2
-.7
- 1 .0

1 3 7 .7

137.2

13 6 .7

- .7

11-1

1 5 0 .5

14 8 .9

1 4 9 .2

11-2

1 4 5 .0

145.3
1 5 9 .8
158.1
1 3 8 .6

1 4 5 .4
160 .2
158.1
1 3 8 .7
149.1
1 3 1 .4
2 3 .4
1 5 2 .4

.2
1.6
1.0
- 2 6 .2
0

1 6 0 .2

1.7

.1

.1

.1

14 3 .3
1 3 0 .6

3.3
.5

0
0

2.1
-.1

0
-.3

C a p ita l e q u ip m e n t .....................................................................................................................................
Agricultural m achinery an d e quipm ent2 ......................................................................................
C onstruction m achinery a n d e q u ip m e n t.....................................................................................
M e ta l cutting m ach in e tools2 .........................................................................................................

1 1 -3 7

1 6 0 .0

M etal form ing m achine tools2 ................................................................... .....................................

1 1 -3 8
1 1-39
11-41
1 1 -4 4

1 5 7 .4
1 3 8 .9
1 4 8 .7
13 1 .0
2 6 .0

Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, a n d ind. m olds2 ............ .................... ........................... ..................
Pum ps, com pressors, and e q u ip m e n t.......................................................................... ..............
Industrial m aterial handling eq uip m ent2 ............................................................................. .
E lectronic com puters (D e c . 1 9 9 0 - 1 0 0 ) 2 ........... .................................. ....................................
T e xtile m achinery2 .................... ........... ,.............................................................................................

11-51
11-6 2

P ap er industries m achinery (June 1 9 8 2 - 1 0 0 ) ...................................................... ................
Printing trad e s m achinery2 .................. .......................................................... .................................

11-6 4
1 1 -6 5

T ran sfo rm ers an d p o w er regulators2 .............................................. ...........................................

1 1 -7 4

See footnotes at endof table.




6

153.1
15 9 .8
1 4 0 .0
13 0 .7

1 4 9 .0
1 3 1 .2
2 4 .5
153.1
160.1
143.3
1 3 0 .6

- 1 .7

0

-.1

0

0

-.4

0

.1

-.3

.1

.2

.1

2 .3
2 .0
2.1

.1

.1

.3
0

- .2
-.1

.1
.1
0

.2
.2
.3

.1
.1
.2
- 4 .5
-.5

0
.2
.1
- 1 .2
0

.4
-.1
.3
.1
-1 .6
0

0
.1
.1
.2
- 4 .5
- .5
.2
0
0

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
( 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 unless o therw ise indicated)
Unadjusted percent
ch an g e to Aug. 1 9 9 8

Unad justed index
Grouping

S easonally adjusted percen t
change from:

from:

C om m odity
co d e
Apr.
19981

July
19981

Aug.
19981

Aug.
19 9 7

July
1998

0.1
- 1 .0

- 0 .3

M ay
to
June

June
to
July

July
to
Aug.

- 0 .2
- .4
-.1

0 .2
-.6
.1

- 0 .3
-.3
-.1

Capital equipment— Continued
Com m unication & related equip. (D ec. 1 9 8 5 = 1 0 0 ) 2 ........................ ............ .......................
X -ray and electrom edical equipm ent2 ....................................... ............ .......................... ..........
Oil field an d g as field m achinery2 ................................................................................. ...............

1 1 -7 6
1 1 -7 9 -0 5
11-91

11 4 .4
10 6 .7

1 1 4 .6
1 0 6 .4

1 2 5 .6

1 2 5 .8

11 4 .3
106.1
1 2 5 .7

2 .2

- .3
-.1

M ining m achinery an d equipm ent2 ...............................................................................................

1 1 -9 2

142.1

14 2 .2

14 2 .3

1.0

.1

0

-.1

.1

O ffic e an d store m ach ines an d equipm ent2 ............................................................................

1 1 -9 3

1 1 2 .4

1 1 2 .7

1 1 2 .4

- .2

- .3

.1

.1

- .3

Com m ercial furniture2 ........................................................................ ...............................................

12 -2

15 5 .0

1 5 5 .0

155.1

.5

.1

-.2

-.1

.1

Light m otor t r u c k s ................................................... ............................... ........................... ............. .

1 4 -1 1 -0 5

1 5 2 .0

1 5 1 .7

-.2

- .5

.7

-.1

H ea vy m otor trucks2 ................................................ ............ ............................................................

1 4 -1 1 -0 6
1 4 -1 4

1 5 6 .0
14 1 .5

142.1

-3 .1
.4

13 5 .0

1 3 5 .6

135 .5

4 .5

- .3
-.1

.2
.2

.1
-.1

- .3
-.1

1 5 0 .4
14 5 .8
1 3 5 .5

15 0 .4
1 4 5 .8 .

1 4 9 .8
1 4 5 .8

-.4
0

-.1
0

-.1

1 3 5 .5

.1

.2

.1
.2

- .3
0

13 5 .3

- .3
.7
1.5

s u p p lie s , a n d c o m p o n e n t s ..................... .............................................

12 3 .3

1 2 3 .4

123.1

»2.1

- .2

- .3

0

- .3

in te rm e d ia te fo o d s a n d f e e d s ........................................................... ............................................. .

11 5 .6

116.1

1 1 5 .6

- 7 .2

- .4

- .4

.2

-.9

- 3 .5
- .3

- 2 .8
1.2

-1 .1

- 3 .5

.1
- 8 .9
- .2

- 1 .6
-.5
- 3 .3

- .3
-.2
- 4 .7

Truck trailers2 ................................ ......................... ........................................ ....................................
Civilian aircraft (D ec . 1 9 8 5 - 1 0 0 ) ................................... ........................................ ...................
S hips (D e c. 1 9 8 5 - 1 0 0 ) 2 ................................................ ..................................................... ...........
R ailroad e q u ip m e n t............................................................. ................ ..............................................

intermediate materials,

14 -2 1 -0 2
14-31
1 4-4

14 2 .5

.2

Flour2 ....... ........................................................................................ .......................................................

0 2 -1 2 -0 3

1 1 2 .7

107 .8

1 0 4 .0

- 1 0 .6

R efin ed sugar2 .....................................................................................................................................
Confectionery m aterials ...................................................................................................................
C rude v eg e ta b le oils2 .........................................................................................................................

0 2 -5 3
0 2 -5 4

11 9 .5
93.1

120 .3
9 3 .3

1 1 9 .9
9 3 .5

- 2 .6
-1 3 .3

0 2 -7 2
0 2 -9

1 3 8 .9

1 2 0 .4

8 .9

109.1

126.3
1 0 8 .8

106.1

- 1 9 .4

.2
- 4 .7
- 2 .5

1.7

- 2 .5

12 3 .8

123 .9

1 2 3 .6

- 1 .7

- .2

- .3

0

-.2

1 1 1 .2
1 1 3 .4

.2

.2

-.1

-.2

.3

-.1

0
-.2

.2
.3

1 2 1 .4

-.2
.3
2 .4

-.2
- .2
0

-.2

- 1 .0

0
-.2

-.1

-.2
-.1
0

P rep ared anim al fe ed s 2 ............. ............................................................................................... ......
In te rm e d ia te m a te r ia ls le s s fo o d s

and

f e e d s .......................... ................................................

S ynthetic fibers2 ...................................................................................................................................
P ro cessed yarns an d thread s2 ......................................................................................................

03-1
0 3 -2

1 1 1 .0
11 3 .3

G ra y fabrics2 ...... ........................................ .........................................................................................
Finished fa b ric s ................................ ....................................................................................................

0 3 -3
0 3 -4
0 3 -8 3 -0 3

12 3 .2

1 1 1 .0
113.1
1 2 1 .6

1 2 4 .6
1 3 0 .5

12 4 .4
1 3 0 .6

1 2 4 .2
1 3 0 .6

L e a th e r .....................................................................................................................................................

0 4 -2

1 7 6 .6

179.1

1 7 9 .9

1.1

.4

1.7

1.3

1.4

Liq uefied p etroleum g as2 .............. ........................ ..........................................................................
Com m ercial electric p o w e r .................... .................... .......................... ..................... ...................

0 5 -3 2

6 2 .4

56 .5

- 2 6 .9

125 .7
12 6 .4
106 .2

13 6 .5
13 4 .3
10 3 .9

- 1 .9
-.1
.1
.1

-8 .1
- 1 .2
.2
- 3 .3

103 .3
7 6 .4
4 7 .3
5 0 .0

1 0 0 .6
7 4 .6
43.1

100.1
7 4 .2
4 3 .2

- 1 3 .6
- 2 7 .6

N o . 2 D iesel f u e l.................................................................................................................................

0 5 -5 3
0 5 -5 4
0 5 -7 2 -0 3
0 5 -7 3 -0 3

44.1

Residual fuel2 ............ ....................................................................................... ................................. .

0 5 -7 4

4 9 .3

4 4 .3

44.1
37.1

-2 9 .0
- 3 3 .0

- .5
-.5
.2
0

- 2 .6
4 .6
- 9 .3
- 9 .6
4 .4

- 2 .9
1.2
.5
1.6
1.6
.3

- 1 .9

0 5 -4 2
0 5 -4 3
0 5 -5 2

5 5 .4
1 3 6 .3
1 3 4 .5
1 0 4 .0

0
-1 .1
-2 .0

-2 .4
- 4 .8
-1 6 .3

Industrial ch em icals2 .................................................................... .....................................................
Prepared paint .................... ................................................................... .............................................

06-1

12 2 .3

- 4 .3

-.5

154 .8
143 .6
1 3 5 .2

12 1 .8
155.3

12 1 .2

06-21

1 5 5 .2
1 4 3 .8
1 3 5 .2

1.8
.8

-.1

- .2
.1

144.1
1 3 5 .2

- .2
0

-.1
1.4

11 1 .2

11 4 .4

1 1 5 .3

.8

4 .4

-1 2 .5

0
.8

11 5 .8

1 1 5 .6
1 0 6 .7

1 .9

- .2

.9

.4

1.6

- 1 .4

Industrial textile products2 .................... ........................................................................... ............

Industrial electric p o w e r ............................................................................................. ......................
Com m ercial natural g as (D ec. 1 9 9 0 — 1 0 0 ) .......................................... ....................................
Industrial natural g as (D ec. 1 9 9 0 - 1 0 0 ) ....................................................................................
N atural g as to electric utilities (D ec. 1 9 9 0 - 1 0 0 ) ..................................................................
J e t f u e l s ............... ......................... ....................................... ........*.......................................................

F ats an d oils, inedible2 .............. ......................................................... ................... ........................

0 6 -2 2
06-31
0 6 -4

M ixed fe rtiliz e rs ................................................... ........................................ ...... ................................

06-51

Paint m aterials2 ...................................................................... ........................... ................... .............
M edicinal an d botanical chem icals2 ........................................................................ ...................

- 1 .3
-.1
.3
-.5

1.3
- 5 .3

- 1 6 .3

- .5

- .2
.3
1.1
0
.8

.1

- .5

.2
.4

- .2
-.2

0

06-5 2 -0 1

1 1 0 .9

1 15.8
11 0 .9

-1 7 .6

- 3 .8

.5
3.5

0 6 -5 2 -0 2
0 6 -5 3
0 6 -6

11 1 .2
1 4 9 .2
1 3 0 .7

11 3 .3
1 49.4
1 2 5 .6

1 1 3 .9
1 5 0 .2
126.1

3 .5
1.5
- 8 .2

.5
.5
.4

.9
.5
- 1 .3

0

.5

- .2
- 1 .6

.7

S ynthetic rubber2 .................................................................................................. .............................
P lastic construction products2 .................................... ........................... ......................................
U nsupported plastic film, sh eet, & o th er sh ap es .............................................. ....................
Plastic parts an d co m pon ents fo r m anufacturing2 ........................................... ....................

0 7 -1 1 -0 2
07-21
0 7 -2 2
0 7 -2 6

11 7 .4
12 7 .4
1 2 8 .6
117.2

11 7 .2
12 5 .4
12 7 .7
1 1 6 .9

117 .5
1 2 5 .4
127 .7

- .5
- 2 .9
- 3 .4
- .2

.3
0
0
.1

-.1
- 1 .2
- .8
- .2

-.2
-.6
- .5
-.1

.3
0
.2
.1

S oftw ood lum ber2 ........................... ....................................................................................................
H ardw ood lum ber2 .......................................... .............................................................. ....................

08-11
0 8 -1 2
0 8 -2
0 8 -3

193.4
17 9 .8
17 1 .0
15 2 .4

181 .2
179.1
170 .9
1 5 7 .0

18 3 .7
17 8 .3

3 .3

1.4
- .4
-.1
6 .3

- 5 .7
.3
0
-.7

1.4
-.4

1 7 0 .8
1 6 6 .9

-1 2 .1
1.5
-.4

2 .5
-.2

M illw ork2 ................... ............................................................................. ...............................................
P lyw ood2 ................................................... ............................................................................................

- .2
4 .3

-.1
6 .3

W oo d p u lp 2 .......................................................................... .................................................................

09-11

12 1 .5

12 9 .3

12 3 .3

-7 .1

- 4 .6

1.0

P a p e r ......................................................................................................... .............................. ..............

0 9 -1 3

1 46.9

1 4 5 .4

145.1

-.1

- .2

- .3

4 .2
- .5

- 4 .6
-.1

P aperboard .......................................................................... ......................... ........................................
P ap er boxes and containers2 ................................................................................................ ........

0 9 -1 4
0 9 -1 5 -0 3

1 5 5 .2

15 1 .9

151.1

5.1

- .5

.3

-1 .5

Building pap er and board2 ..............................................................................................................
C om m ercial printing (June 1 9 8 2 — 1 0 0 )2 ................................................. .................................

0 9 -2

15 4 .7
1 31.0

156.1
13 3 .8

1 5 4 .6
1 3 8 .6

10.3
9.1

- 1 .0
3.6

-.1
- .2

0
1.9

-1 .1
- 1 .0

0 9 -3 7

151.8

15 2 .2

1 5 2 .4

2 .6

.1

.1

0

F oundry an d forge shop p ro d u c ts ..................................................... ..........................................
S tee l mill products2 ............................................................................................................................
Prim ary nonferrous m etals2 ................................................. .................. ........................................

135 .2
115.4
113.1

13 5 .2
11 4 .9
10 4 .0

135.1

.7

-.1

144 .2
1 5 8 .4
142.5

139.1
15 0 .3
1 4 1 .4

N itro g e n a te s .......................................................................... ...............................................................
Phosphates2 ........................................................................................................................... ..............
O th e r agricultural ch em icals ............. .............................................................................................
P lastic resins an d m aterials2 ..........................................................................................................

Alum inum mill sh ap es2 ....................................................................................................................

1 0 -1 5
1 0 -1 7
1 0 -2 2
1 0-25-01

C o p p e r an d brass mill sh apes2 ....................................................................................................

1 0 -2 5 -0 2

N o nferrous w ire and c able2 .......................................................... ................................................
M etal containers2 ................................................................................................................... ............

10 -2 6
10-3

H a r d w a r e ...............................................................................................................................................
Plumbing fixtures and brass fittin g s ............................................................................................
H eating e q u ip m e n t.............................................................................. ..............................................

1 0 -4
10-5

108 .6
146.9
17 5 .8

1 0 -6

15 3 .4

Seefootnotes at endof table.




7

1 1 7 .0

.4

3 .6
.1

1 1 4 .6

- 1 .7

- .3

.1
.1

.1
.1

-.3

103.1
1 3 9 .4
14 9 .8

-1 9 .2
- 5 .9
-1 6 .3

- .9
.2
- .3

- 2 .0
- 2 .2
- 2 .8

- 3 .4
- 1 .3

-.9
.2

14 0 .7
10 8 .5
14 7 .2
175.1

- 5 .2
.6

- .5
0

- 1 .3
- .2

-.3
- .5

1 0 8 .5
14 7 .2
17 5 .4

0
-.2

0
- .2
-.1

15 3 .2

1 5 3 .2

.9
.1
.3

-.1
.4
.2
- .4

0

.3
- .3
0
- .2
.3

0

0

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1982=100 unless otherwise indicated)
U n a d ju s te d p e rc e n t
U n a d ju s te d in d e x

c h a n g e to A u g . 1 9 9 8

C o m m o d ity

G ro u p in g

S e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d p e r c e n t
c h a n g e fro m :

fro m :

A p r.

Ju ly

19981

19981

C
O >
Sci

code
Aug.

J u ly

1997

1998

M ay

June

to
June

to

to

J u ly

A ug.

- 0 .1

J u ly

Intermediate materials less foods and feeds—Continued
1 4 1 .9

1 4 3 .0

1 4 2 .9

1 .5

0 .2

- 0 .1

F a b ric a te d fe rro u s w ire p ro d u c ts (J u n e 1 9 8 2 - 1 0 0 ) 2 ..... .........................................................

1 0 -8 8

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .4

1 3 0 .4

1 .4

0

.2

- .1

0

O t h e r m isc . m e ta l p ro d u c ts 2 .................................................................................................................

1 0 -8 9

1 2 6 .5

1 2 6 .4

1 2 6 .3

0

- .1

-.2

0

-.1

F a b r ic a te d stru c tu ra l m e ta l p ro d u c ts ................... ............................................................................

1 0 -7

- 0 .1

M e c h a n ic a l p o w e r tra n s m is s io n e q u ip m e n t ................... .................. .............. ................... ..........

1 1 -4 5

1 5 7 .3

1 5 7 .5

1 5 7 .5

1 .8

0

A ir c o n d itio n in g a n d re frig e ra tio n e q u ip m e n t .................................................... ...........................

1 1 -4 8

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .7

1 3 4 .8

1 .5

.8

0

0

.8

M e ta l v a lv e s , e x .fiu id p o w e r (D e c . 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 ) 2 ...................................... .................................

1 1 -4 9 -0 2

1 5 6 .4

1 5 6 .6

1 5 6 .7

1 .6

.1

.1

.1

.1

.1

.1

.2

B a il a n d ro lle r b e a r i n g s ............................................................................................................................

1 1 -4 9 -0 5

1 6 4 .7

1 6 5 .2

1 6 5 .4

1 .0

.1

.5

0

.3

W irin g d e v i c e s ........................................................... ................................................. .................................

1 1 -7 1

1 5 4 .3

1 5 4 .9

1 5 4 .6

.1

-.2

.7

0

- .1

0

- .3

M o to rs , g e n e ra to rs , m o to r g e n e ra to r s e t s .................... ................................................................

1 1 -7 3

1 4 5 .7

1 4 5 .2

1 4 5 ;2

S w itc h g e a r, s w itc h b o a rd , e tc ., e q u ip m e n t ......... ................................................... .........................

1 1 -7 5

1 4 8 .1

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

1 .5

0

.5

E le c tro n ic c o m p o n e n ts a n d a c c e s s o rie s 2 ......................................................................................

1 1 -7 8

1 0 0 .4

1 0 0 .3

9 9 .8

“ 3.1

.3

-.5

0

-.2

In te rn a l c o m b u s tio n e n g i n e s ................... ................. ............................................................................

1 1 -9 4

1 4 0 .4

1 4 1 .1

1 4 1 .3

.8

.1

.1

.2

.2

M a c h in e s h o p p ro d u c ts 2 .................. ..................................................................... .................................

1 1 -9 5

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .4

.8

- .3

.6

.2

-.3
-1 .9

.1
- .1

.1
0
-.5

F la t g la s s 2 ........................................................................................................................................................

1 3 -1 1

1 0 6 .8

1 0 7 .9

1 0 5 .9

-2 .4

-1 .9

.1

.7

C e m e n t ........................................................................................... .................................................................

1 3 -2 2

1 4 5 .4

1 4 7 .8

1 4 8 .1

5.1

.2

.7

1 .2

C o n c re te p r o d u c ts ........................ .......................................................... ...................................................

1 3 -3

1 3 9 .5

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .4

3 .9

0

.9

.2

.2

A s p h a lt fe lts a n d c o a tin g s 2 ......................... ..........................................................................................

1 3 -6

9 9 .0

9 9 .7

1 0 0 .2

-.2

.5

-.2

.3

.5
-1 .0

.2

G y p s u m p ro d u c ts 2 ......................................................................... ............................................................

1 3 -7

1 7 2 .0

1 7 9 .9

1 7 8 .1

5 .4

-1 .0

1.1

2 .3

G la s s c o n ta in e rs 2 .............................................................................. .............................. .........................

1 3 -8

1 2 5 .9

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .5

0

0

-1 .0

.7

0

M o to r v e h ic le p a rts 2 ....................................... ............................. .............................................................

1 4 -1 2

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .4

-.7

- .1

-.1

.1

- .1

A irc ra ft e n g in e s & e n g in e p a rts (D e c . 1 9 8 5 - 1 0 0 ) ........................................... .......................

1 4 -2 3

1 3 7 .2

1 3 7 .7

1 3 7 .8

1 .8

.1

.4

.2

0

A irc ra ft p a rts & a u x .e q u ip .,n e c (J u n e 1 9 8 5 = 1 0 0 ) 2 ..................................................................

1 4 -2 5

1 4 2 .2

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .9

.6

.1

0

.3

.1

P h o to g ra p h ic su p p lie s 2 ......................... ..................................... ..............................................................

1 5 -4 2

1 2 9 .0

1 2 9 .0

1 2 9 .0

-.7

0

0

0

0

M e d ic a l/s u r g ic a l/p e r s o n a l a id d e v ic e s .............. ..............................................................................

1 5 -6

1 4 3 .0

1 4 3 .1

1 4 3 .0

-.1

-.1

-.3

.2

.2

Crude

for further processing....................... ................................................

1 0 0 .3

9 7 .1

9 4 .6

-1 2 .0

-2 .6

-1 .4

-1 .8

-2 .7

Crude foodstuffs and feedstuff»...............................................................................

1 0 5 .8

1 0 3 .8

1 0 3 .0

-7 .7

-.8

.1

-2 .8

- 1 .1

m a t e r ia ls

0 1 -2 1

9 2 .6

7 6 .7

-2 5 .7

-8 .6

-8 .5

C o r n .................................................................................................................... ...............................................

0 1 -2 2 -0 2 -0 5

9 8 .4

8 9 .8

8 0 .2

-2 3 .2

-1 0 .7

-4 .9

.4

- 5 .1

S la u g h te r c a t t l e ......... ................................................ .................................................................................

0 1 -3 1

9 8 .4

8 9 .6

89<6

-7 .9

0

.7

- 7 .1

-1 .0

57.2

58.0
184.1
118.8
114.2

-38.2
17.5
-2.5
21.9
-24.7

4.2
6.8
2.2
3.2
-4.9

-22.8
4.4
3.8
5.4
4.6

.8
6.8
4.8
4.2
-14.5

-.8

.1

1.0

-.8

W h e a t2 .............. ............. ........................................ .............................................................. .........................

57.7

8 3 .9

S la u g h te r h o g s ..... .......................................... .;............. ............................................................................

0 1 -3 2

Slaughter broilers/fryers.............................................................................................
Slaughter turkeys.............. .................. ......................................................................
Flu id m i l k ........................................ .................................................................................. ........................ .
S o y b e a n s 2 ....................................................................... ............................................... ........ .......................

01-41-02
01-42
01-6
01-83-01-31

C a n e s u g a r,ra w 2 ........................................................... ................................................... ...........................

02-52-01-01

92.9

L e a f to b a c c o 2 ....................................................................................................... .......

01-51-01-01
01-92-01-01

101.2
99.6

C a ttle h id e s 2 ................................................ ................................. ................................................................

04-11

152.2

1 6 2 .3

C o a l2 ...................................................................................................................................................................

05-1

Crude nonfood materials............ .........................................................

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

R a w c o t t o n ....................................................... .................. ................................................................. ....... .

1 3 8 .0

1 7 2 .1

99.9
101.4
1 0 7 .8

109.6
107.0
109.6

1 1 7 .5

1 1 9 .3

9 3 .7

1.4
7.0
8.4
6.7
-14.5

-.7

-8 .6

118.4

0

88.9

85.4

-15.4

-3 .9

-2.5

-1.1

121.8

116.6
93.8

-3 .2

-4 .3

7.5

7.7

t3)

t3)

166.4

- 1 0 .6

2.5

1 8 .4

-9.5

2.5

.3
-2.4
-15.5

4.7
-3.5
-1 2 .3

-3.3
-2.9
7.4

.3
-2.4
-15.5

-

N a tu ra l g a s 2 .......................................................................................................................... ........................

0 5 -3 1

95.2
90.1

93.5
84.1

C r u d e p e tro le u m 2 ......... ........................................................................... ..................................................

05-61

3 8 .1

36 .1

93.8
82.1
30.5

-.3

f )

-1.7
-5.7
-44.4

v-

—3 .8

-2.4
P)

L o g s, tim b e r, e tc ............................................................................... ............................................................

08-5

2 1 7 .3

203.4

204.1

-5.0

.3

-1.6

-1.2

1.0

W a s te p a p e r 2 ............................................................. .....................................................................................

09-12

1 5 3 .7

1 4 7 .2

1 4 3 .8

-25.2

-2.3

-1.5

-.5

-2.3

Iron ore2 ........ ............. ................... ................................
Iron and steel scrap2 ........ ......................... .....................................................
Nonferrous metal ores (Dec. 1983-100)2 ....................................... ....... ............ ....
C o p p e r b a s e s c ra p 2 ..................................... ......... ............ ....... .......................
A lu m in u m base scrap .. ....... ...................................

10-11
10-12
10-21
10-23-01

95.2
184.1
70.8
124.9

-15.2
-18.9
-29.0

0
-7.4
1.4

0
-7.4
1.4

- 3 .1

- 3 .1

1 0 -2 3 -0 2

1 7 6 .8

1 4 9 .3

95.6
162.6
67.4
110.9
148.8

0
-1.1

66.5
114.4

Construction sand, gravel, and crushed stone..........................................................

1 3 -2 1

152.4

1 5 3 .4

1 5 3 .5

1 The indexes for April 1998 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports
and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after origi-

8 Not seasonally adjusted,
3 Not available.

nal publication.




95.6
1 7 5 .5

8

.4

- 2 4 .9

3.3

...

-4*3

-.3
-3.6
-1.2
-6.8

-.3

-3 .7

-9 .0

-1 .5

•1

- .1

.6

.3

-3 .7

Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted
(1982=100)
Index
Year
and
m o n th

F in is h e d

goods

F in is h e d
con sum er
fo o d s

consum er
goods
exclu d in g

C a p ita l
iq u ip m en t

C ru d e

In te rm e d ia te

In te rm e d ia te

In te rm e d ia te

fo o d s

m a te ria ls

C ru d e

m a te ria ls

and

exclu d in g

m a te ria ls

fe e d s

fo o d s

fo o d s

fo o d s tu ffs
and
fe e d s tu ffs

C ru d e
n o n fo o d
m a te ria ls

1994:
January....
February....
March.......
April..........
M ay...........
June .........
Ju ly ...........
August......
September
October....
November.
December.

1 2 4 .7

1 2 7 .5

1 2 0 .3

1 3 2 .9

1 1 6 .4

1 1 3 .0

9 3 .6

1 2 5 .0

1 2 6 .9

1 1 6 .9

1 1 7 .5

1 1 6 .9

1 0 1 .7

1 1 3 .2

9 0 .5

1 2 7 .3

1 2 0 .9
1 2 0 .9

13 3 .1

1 2 5 .1

1 3 3 .3

1 1 7 .1

1 1 7 .4

1 1 7 .1

1 1 2 .9

9 3 .4

1 2 5 .2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 1 .0

1 3 3 .7

1 1 7 .1

1 1 7 .2

1 1 7 .2

1 0 3 .4
1 0 3 .5

1 2 5 .2

1 2 6 .6

1 2 1 .1

13 4 .1

1 1 7 .3

1 1 6 .4

1 1 7 .3

1 0 2 .2

1 0 8 .4

9 4 .3

1 2 5 .3

1 2 6 .0

1 2 1 .4

1 3 4 .3

1 1 7 .9

1 1 5 .5

1 1 8 .0

1 0 2 .8

10 7 .1

9 6 .1

1 2 5 .8

1 2 6 .2

1 2 2 .1

1 3 4 .4

1 1 8 .4

1 1 3 .2

1 1 8 .7

10 2 .1

1 0 3 .7

9 7 .2

1 1 7 .3

1 1 6 .4

1 0 3 .6

1 1 2 .5

9 3 .8

1 2 6 .2

12 6 .1

1 2 2 .9

1 3 4 .6

1 1 9 .1

1 1 3 .1

1 1 9 .4

1 0 1 .9

1 0 1 .6

9 8 .1

1 2 5 .8

1 2 6 .0

1 2 2 .1

1 3 4 .9

1 1 9 .7

1 1 3 .5

1 2 0 .0

9 9 .8

1 0 1 .2

9 5 .1

1 2 5 .4

1 2 6 .0

1 2 1 .6

1 3 4 .4

1 2 0 .0

1 1 2 .2

1 2 0 .4

9 8 .9

9 9 .9

9 4 .5

1 2 6 .0

1 2 6 .8

1 2 2 .3

1 3 4 .4

1 2 1 .0

1 1 2 .2

1 2 1 .4

9 9 .6

1 0 0 .5

9 5 .1

1 2 6 .5

1 2 8 .7

1 2 2 .3

1 3 4 .9

1 2 1 .4

1 1 1 .7

1 2 1 .9

10 1 .1

1 0 2 .5

9 6 .3

1 2 6 .9

1 2 8 .4

1 2 2 .9

1 3 5 .5

1 2 2 .7

1 1 2 .3

1 2 3 .3

1 0 1 .9

1 0 3 .0

9 7 .2

1 2 7 .1

1 2 8 .5

12 3 .1

1 3 5 .8

1 2 3 .7

1 1 2 ,0

1 2 4 .3

1 0 2 .5

1 0 4 .3

9 7 .4

1 2 7 .3

1 2 8 .5

1 2 3 .4

1 3 5 .9

1 2 4 .3

1 1 2 .6

1 2 4 .9

1 0 1 .8

1 0 2 .5

9 7 .4

1 2 7 .8

1995:
January....
February....
March.......
April..........
M ay...........
J u n e .........
J u ly ..........
August......
September
October.....
November,
December,

10 3 .1

1 2 8 .9
1 2 8 .1

1 2 3 .9

1 3 6 .3

1 0 1 .6

1 0 0 .1

1 2 8 .0

1 2 4 .6

1 3 6 .5

1 2 5 .3

1 1 0 .6

1 2 6 .1

1 0 2 .3

9 6 .8

1 0 0 .5

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .6

1 2 4 .5

1 3 6 .6

1 2 5 .5

1 1 1 .7

1 2 6 .2

1 0 3 .0

1 0 1 .7

9 9 .8

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .6

1 2 4 .3

1 3 6 .8

1 2 5 .7

1 1 3 .4

1 2 6 .3

1 0 2 .0

1 0 4 .2

1 2 7 .8

1 2 8 .2

1 2 4 .0

1 3 6 .9

1 2 5 .6

1 1 4 .3

1 2 6 .2

1 0 0 .3

1 0 4 .1

9 4 .0

1 2 8 .1

1 2 9 .7

1 3 6 .9

1 2 5 .5

1 1 5 .5

1 2 6 .0

1 0 2 .4

1 0 8 .2

9 4 .8

1 2 8 .3

1 2 9 .7

1 2 3 .9
1 2 4 .1

1 3 7 .6

1 2 5 .4

1 1 8 .7

1 2 5 .7

1 0 2 .5

1 1 0 .7

9 3 .3

1 2 8 .6

1 3 0 .9

1 2 3 .9

1 3 8 .0

1 2 5 .2

1 2 1 .3

1 2 5 .4

1 0 4 .2

1 1 4 .5

9 3 .7

1 2 9 .3

1 3 1 .0

1 2 5 .1

1 3 7 .9

1 2 5 .3

1 2 3 .1

1 2 5 .5

1 0 6 .8

1 1 6 .2

9 6 .7

1 2 9 .7

1 3 1 .3

1 2 5 .8

1 3 8 .0

1 2 5 .5

1 2 3 .5

1 2 5 .6

1 0 9 .5

1 1 6 .5

1 0 0 .8

1 2 9 .7

1 3 1 .0

1 2 5 .8

1 3 8 .0

1 2 5 .0

1 2 3 .3

1 2 5 .1

1 1 1 .3

1 1 6 .1

1 0 4 .1

1 3 0 .4

1 3 2 .1

1 2 6 .7

1 3 8 .1

1 2 5 .2

1 2 3 .4

1 2 5 .3

1 0 9 .7

1 1 5 .9

1 0 1 .6

1 3 0 .9

1 3 1 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 3 8 .2

1 2 5 .7

1 2 5 .6

1 2 5 .8

11 4 .1

1 1 9 .7

1 0 6 .2
1 0 3 .6

1 2 5 .0

1 1 1 .9

1 2 5 .7

9 6 .6

1996:
January ....
February....
March.......
April..........
May..........
J u n e ........
Ju ly ...........
August......
September
October....
November,
December

1 3 1 .1

1 3 1 .7

1 2 8 .1

1 3 8 .2

1 2 6 .3

1 3 0 .3

1 2 6 .1

1 1 5 .0

1 2 5 .9

1 3 1 .4

1 3 3 .8

1 2 7 .6

1 3 8 .3

1 2 5 .8

1 3 1 .4

1 2 5 .5

1 1 2 .6

1 2 7 .8

9 8 .5

1 3 1 .3

1 3 3 .8

1 2 7 .5

1 3 8 .4

1 2 5 .5

1 3 1 .8

1 2 5 .2

1 1 4 .8

1 2 9 .0

1 0 1 .2

1 3 1 .5

1 3 4 .3

1 2 7 .5

1 3 8 .5

1 2 5 .6

1 3 2 .0

1 2 5 .3

1 1 5 .4

1 2 7 .8

1 0 2 .9
1 0 1 .0

1 3 1 .8

1 3 4 .8

1 2 7 .8

1 3 8 .6

1 2 6 .1

1 3 3 .0

1 2 5 .8

1 1 2 .6

1 2 3 .9

1 3 2 .3

1 3 6 .1

1 2 8 .3

1 3 8 .4

1 2 5 .9

1 3 0 .6

1 2 5 .7

1 1 1 .9

1 2 0 .4

1 0 2 .2

1 3 2 .5

1 3 5 .9

1 2 8 .8

1 3 8 .4

1 2 5 .8

1 2 6 .2

1 2 5 .8

1 1 5 .1

1 1 7 .8

1 0 9 .1

1 3 3 .0

1 3 5 .5

1 2 9 .8

1 3 8 .5

1 2 6 .3

1 2 5 .6

1 2 6 .3

1 2 2 .5

1 1 5 .3

1 2 2 .8

1 3 3 .0

1 3 4 .9

1 3 0 .1

1 2 6 .5

1 2 5 .2

1 2 6 .6

1 2 7 .1

1 1 4 .1

1 3 1 .0

1 3 2 .6

1 3 4 .3

1 2 9 .6

1 3 8 .5

1 2 6 .4

12 5 .1

1 2 6 .5

1 1 6 .4

1 1 2 .2

1 1 4 .9

1 2 6 .0

1 2 7 .3

1 2 5 .9

1 0 7 .4

11 4 .1

9 9 .0

1 2 5 .6

1 2 7 .8

1 2 5 .5

1 0 7 .9

1 1 7 .5

9 7 .7

1 1 6 .4

1 0 1 .6

1997:
January .....
February....
March.......
April.........
May..........
J u n e .........
Ju ly ..........
August......
September
October....
November.
December.

1 3 8 .6

1 3 2 .4

1 3 5 .5

1 2 8 .8

1 3 8 .5

1 3 1 .9

1 3 4 .9

1 2 8 .0

1 3 8 .4

1 3 5 .4

1 2 7 .6

1 3 8 .2

1 2 5 .5

1 2 8 .3

1 2 5 .4

1 3 1 .4

1 3 4 .3

1 2 7 .5

1 3 8 .2

1 2 5 .4

1 2 6 .6

1 2 5 .4

1 0 6 .9

1 1 0 .9

1 0 0 .3

1 3 1 .1

1 3 3 .9

1 2 7 .2

1 3 8 .1

1 2 5 .2

1 2 4 .5

1 2 5 .3

1 0 6 .4

1 1 0 .2

1 0 0 .0

1 3 1 .3

1 3 3 .8

1 2 7 .5

1 3 8 .1

1 2 5 .3

1 2 4 .0

1 2 5 .4

1 0 6 .8

1 0 9 .8

1 0 1 .0

1 3 1 .7

1 0 9 .9

1 3 1 .8

1 3 3 .8

1 2 8 .3

1 0 8 .2

1 0 9 .5

1 0 3 .4

1 3 1 .8

1 3 4 .7

1 2 8 .2

1 3 8 .0

1 2 5 .4

1 2 2 .4

1 2 5 .6

1 1 3 .2

1 1 0 .7

1 1 0 .7

1 3 1 .6

1 3 4 .3

1 2 8 .0

1 3 7 .9

1 2 5 .6

1 2 4 .3

1 2 5 .7

1 1 5 .0

1 1 0 .6

1 1 3 .8

1 3 1 .4

1 3 4 .3

1 2 7 .7

1 3 7 .7

1 2 5 .3

1 2 3 .5

1 2 5 .4

1 0 8 .6

1 1 0 .6

1 0 3 .4

1 3 0 .6

1 3 3 .8

1 2 6 .5

1 3 7 .6

1 2 4 .8

1 0 2 .3

1 0 6 .8

9 5 .4

1 3 4 .1

1 2 6 .1

1 3 7 .6

1 2 4 .5
1 2 4 .1

1 1 9 .1

1 3 0 .5

1 1 8 .8

1 2 4 .4

1 0 0 .4

1 0 6 .1

9 2 .8

1 3 0 .4

1 3 3 .7

1 2 6 .1

1 3 7 .7

1 2 3 .6

1 1 7 .0

1 2 4 .0

9 9 .2

1 0 6 .4

9 0 .7

1 3 0 .6

1 3 4 .4

1 2 6 .4

1 0 0 .5

1 0 6 .6

9 2 .6

1 3 0 .5
1 3 0 .4

1 2 3 .5

1 1 6 .0
1 1 6 .4

1 2 4 .1

1 2 6 .4

1 3 7 .6
1 3 7 .4

1 2 3 .7

1 3 3 .8
1 3 3 .9

1 2 6 .1

1 3 7 .4

1 2 3 .1

1 1 5 .9

1 2 3 .5

9 8 .4

1 0 5 .5
1 0 5 .6

1 3 0 .7

1 3 4 .5

1 2 6 .5

1 3 7 .5

1 2 3 .1

1 1 6 .1

1 2 3 .5

9 6 .6

1 0 2 .6

8 9 .9
8 8 .9

1 3 0 .2

1 3 4 .0

1 2 5 .8

1 3 7 .1

1 2 2 .7

1 1 5 .0

1 2 3 .2

9 4 .0

1 0 1 .5

8 5 .5

1 3 8 .4

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .4

1 2 5 .6

1998:
January....
February....
March.......
April..........
May...........
J u n e .........
Ju ly ...........
August.......

N O T E : A ll s e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d in d e x e s a r e s u b je c t to c h a n g e u p to 5 y e a rs a fte r o rig in al
p u b lic a tio n d u e to th e r e c a lc u la tio n o f s e a s o n a l fa c to rs e a c h J a n u a ry . T h e in d e x e s fo r




1 2 3 .9

9 9 .8

9 2 .2

A pril 1 9 9 8 h a v e b e e n re c a lc u la te d to in c o rp o ra te la te re p o rts a n d c o rre c tio n s b y re s p o n d e n ts .

9

Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of major industry groups, not seasonally adjusted
Percent change

Index
Industry

Index

code

base

to Aug. 1998 from—
C
D >
C
O C
00 CD

In dustry1

Aug.

Total m ining in d u s trie s ........................................................................................... ......

12/84

74.1

70.7

68.2

-15.0

-3.5

Metal m in in g ...... ............................................................................... .................................

10

12/84

76.6

73.3

7 3 .9

-14.5

.8

Coal m in in g ........... ...................................................................... ........................................

12

12/85

90.7

89.5

89.7

-2.1

.2

Oil and gas extraction............................................................................. ...........................

13

12/85

72.3

68.3

64.8

-18.7

-5.1

Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fuels....................................

14

12/84

132.2

132.4

132.8

2.8

.3

12/84

126.2

126.2

126.0

-1.1

-.2

Total m an ufactu ring in d u s trie s ....... ...........................................................................

Apr.

July

19982

19982

July

1997

1998

Food and kindred products........................................;....................................................

20

12/84

125.5

126.6

127.4

-.9

.6

Tobacco m anufactures.................. .................. .................................................................

21

12/84

231.0

238.0

246.4

17.7

3.5

Textile mill products.......................................... ................... ............................................

22

12/84

119.1

118.8

118.7

-.1

-.1

Apparel and other finished products m ade from fabrics and similar m aterials....

23

12/84

124.7

124.9

124.9

1.1

0

Lumber and wood products, except fu rn itu re ..............................................................

24

12/84

158.5

156.6

158.0

-1 .0

.9

Furniture and fix tu re s ...... ................ .................................................................................

25

12/84

139.4

139.5

139.6

.9

■1

Paper and allied products................................................................................................

26

12/84

137.0

137.1

136.2

2.6

-.7

Printing, publishing, and allied industries........................... ..........................................

27

12/84

174.0

173.5

173.8

2.9

.2

Chemicals and allied products............. .......... ........................ .......................................

28

12/84

149.8

149.9

149.6

1.6

-.2

Petroleum refining and related products...... .................................................................

29

12/84

67.9

66.3

6 3.6

-25.4

-4.1

Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products.......................................................... .....

30

12/84

122.5

122.0

121.8

-1.1

-.2

Leather and leather p ro d u c ts ................................................... ......................................

31

12/84

137.1

137.2

137.4

.4

.1

Stone, clay, glass, and concrete p rod ucts.......................................................... .........

32

12/84

128.7

129.9

129.9

1.9

0

Primary metal industries......................................................................................... ..........

33

12/84

122.6

121.0

120.7

-3 .6

-.2

Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipm ent.....

34

12/84

128.6

128.9

128.9

.8

0

Machinery, except e le c trica l.................................................. ..........................................

35

12/84

117.8

117.5

117.4

-.8

-.1

equipment, and supplies.......................................... ...................................................

36

12/84

110.5

110.6

110.3

-.7

-.3

Transportation equipm ent...................................... ..........................................................

37

12/84

133.8

132.8

131.9

-.7

-.7

Measuring and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, optical goods;
watches, c lo c k s ...... ............................... ...................................... ,...............................

38

12/84

126.3

126.5

126.5

.6

0

Miscellaneous manufacturing industries......................................................................

39

12/85

129.6

129.8

129.8

.5

0

0

Electrical and electronic machinery,

Services industries
Railroad transportation.....................................................................................................

40

12/96

101.7

101.8

101.8

1.1

Motor freight transportation and w arehousin g............. ............................... ..............

42

06/93

110.9

111.8

111.8

2.3

0

United States Postal S e rv ic e ...... ............................. .......................................................

43

06/89

132.3

132.3

132.3

0

0

W ater transportation.................................. ............................ ......... ................................

44

12/92

102.2

104.3

108.3

3.4

3.8

Transportation by a ir ...... ...................................................................................................

45

12/92

124.3

124.7

124.2

-1 .0

-.4

Pipe lines, except natural g a s ............ .............................................................................

46

12/86

99.3

99.2

99.2

.5

0

Health s e rv ic e s ...................................................................................................................

80

12/94

107.4

107.6

107.7

1.4

.1

Legal serv ic e s .......................................................... ..........................................................

81

12/96

106.0

106.2

106.3

3.7

.1

1 1ndexes in th is ta b le a r e d e riv e d fro m th e n e t-o u tp u t-w e ig h te d in d u s try p ric e in d e x e s .

by re s p o n d e n ts . All in d e x e s a re s u b je c t to revision 4 m o n th s a fte r o rig in a l pu b licatio n ,

s h o w n in ta b le 5 . B e c a u s e o f d iffe re n c e s in c o v e ra g e a n d a g g re g a tio n m eth o d o lo g y , th e y
will g e n e ra lly n o t m a tc h th e m o v e m e n ts o f s im ila rly -title d in d e x e s w h ic h a r e d e riv e d from
trad itio n al c o m m o d ity g ro u p in g s s h o w n in ta b le 6 .
2 D a ta for A p ril 1 9 9 8 h a v e b e e n re c a lc u la te d to in c o rp o ra te la te re p o rts a n d c o rrectio n s




10

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted

In d e x
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

T o t a l m in in g i n d u s t r i e s ......................................................... ............... ...................................

1 2 /8 4

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A pr.

Ju ly

Aug.

19982

19982

19982

7 4 .1

7 0 .7

Aug. 1 9 9 7

Ju ly 1 9 9 8

6 8 .2

-1 5 .0

-3 .5

M e ta l m i n i n g ...... .............................................. ............... ...................... ;................................. ............

10

1 2 /8 4

7 6 .6

7 3 .3

7 3 .9

- 1 4 .5

.8

Iro n o r e s .................... ...............................................................................................................................

101

1 2 /8 4

9 3 .0

9 3 .0

9 3 .0

0

0

Iro n o r e s ..... ......................... .................................... .................................................................... .........

1011

1 2 /8 4

9 4 .6

.4

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......... ................................................................................................................

1 0 1 1 -P

1 2 /8 4

9 6 .5

9 6 .9

9 6 .9

.4

Iro n o r e s ............................................................................................ ..........................................

1 0 1 1 -8

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .1

9 4 .3

1 0 0 .5

1 0 0 .5

7 5 .7

8 2 .3

7 5 .7

8 2 .3

- 2 7 .9

C o p p e r o r e s ............................................ ........................................................ ......................................

102

0 6 /8 8

8 4 .9

C o p p e r o r e s ..... ......................................................................................................................................

1021

0 6 /8 8

8 4 .9

9 4 .6

0
0
0

<3)
- 2 7 .9

8 .7
8 .7

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......... ............................................ ....................................... ............................

1 0 2 1 -P

0 6 /8 8

8 5 .5

76.1

8 3 .0

- 2 7 .8

9.1

C o p p e r c o n c e n tra te s , c o p p e r p re c ip ita te s , a n d c ru d e c o p p e r o r e s .............

1 0 2 1 -3

0 6 /8 8

8 5 .5

76 .1

8 3 .0

- 2 7 .8

9.1

1 0 2 1 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s .......................................................
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ................................................................... ...........................................

1 0 2 1 -S

L e a d a n d z in c o r e s ......................... ...................................................................................................

103

L e a d a n d z in c o r e s .................................. ............. ....................................... ......... ............................

1031

0 6 /8 8

7 9 .7

7 5 .3

7 4 .7

- 2 9 .1

-.8

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .4

1 0 4 .8

1 1 1 .2

-2 9 .6

6 .1

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .4

1 0 4 .8

1 1 1 .2

-2 9 .6

6.1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .......................................................................................... ...............................

1 0 3 1 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .4

1 0 4 .8

1 1 1 .2

- 2 9 .6

6.1

L e a d a n d z in c c o n c e n t r a t e s ............................................................................. ...............

1 0 3 1 -2

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .4

1 0 4 .8

1 1 1 .2

- 2 9 .6

6.1

1 0 3 1 -2 1 5

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .7

1 0 4 .7

1 1 0 .9

-3 1 .1

5 ,9

6 3 .7

6 1 .8

5 9 .6

-1 0 .9

-3 .6

Z in c c o n c e n t r a t e s ................................. ...........................................................................
G o ld a n d s ilv e r o r e s ....................................................... ...................................................................

104

1 2 /8 4

G o ld o r e s .................................................................................................................................................

1041

0 6 /8 5

9 3 .6

9 0 .8

8 7 .6

-1 1 .7

-3 .5

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................... ..........................................................................

1 0 4 1 -P

0 6 /8 5

9 3 .6

9 0 .8

8 7 .6

- 1 1 .7

- 3 .5

G o ld mill bullio n , in c luding d o r e ......... ............................................................................

1 0 4 1 -4

0 6 /8 5

9 6 .6

9 3 .7

9 0 .4

-1 1 .6

- 3 .5

M e ta l M in in g S e r v i c e s ................................................................. ............... .................... ......... .......

108

1 2 /8 5

1 2 2 .7

1 2 2 .1

1 2 2 .1

5 .0

0

M e ta l m in in g s e r v ic e s .................................... .................................... ..............................................

1081

1 2 /8 5

1 2 2 .7

1 2 2 .1

1 2 2 .1

5 .0

0
0

1 0 8 1 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 2 3 .8

12 3 .1

1 2 3 .1

4 .9

P ro s p e c t a n d te s t d r illin g ................................... ...........................................................

1 0 8 1 -8 0 3

1 2 /8 5

1 2 6 .9

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

-.8

0

O th e r m e ta l m in in g s e r v ic e s ..........................................................................................

1 0 8 1 -8 0 9

1 2 /9 1

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .3

8 .0

0

1 2 /8 5

2 7 .8

2 7 .8

2 7 .5

-7 .7

- 1 .1

- 1 1 .0

-1 .5

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

M is c e lla n e o u s m e ta l o r e s ...............................................................................................................

109

M e ta l o re s , n .e .c .....................................................................................................................................

1099

1 2 /8 5

9 0 .9

9 0 .8

8 9 .4

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......... ................................................................................................................

1 0 9 9 -P

1 2 /8 5

8 9 .4

8 9 .3

8 8 .0

- 1 1 .0

-1 .5

M e ta l o re s , n .e .c .................. ............................................ ............. .............................. ............

1 0 9 9 -1

1 2 /8 5

8 9 .4

8 9 .3

8 8 .0

- 1 1 .0

-1 .5

1 0 9 9 -1 0 3

1 2 /8 5

1 3 0 .6

1 2 9 .9

1 2 8 .7

-7 .1

O th e r c ru d e o re s a n d c o n c e n tra te s , s u c h a s a n tim o n y , ra re -e a rth
m e ta ls , b erylliu m , a n d t i n .............. ............................................. .......... ...............

k

9

C o a l m i n i n g ................................................................................................................. ............................

12

1 2 /8 5

9 0 .7

8 9 .5

8 9 .7

-2 .1

.2

B itu m in o u s c o a l a n d lig n it e ..............................................................................................................

121

1 2 /9 3

9 6 .3

9 5 .0

9 5 .2

-2 .2

.2

B itu m in o u s c o a l a n d lig n it e ..............................................................................................................

1211

1 2 /8 1

9 4 .3

93 .1

9 3 .2

-2 .1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................................................................................ .............

1 2 1 1 -P

1 2 /8 1

9 6 .7

9 5 .5

.1

1 2 1 1 -A

1 2 /8 1

9 4 .0

9 2 .8

9 5 .6
9 2 .5

-2 .1

P r e p a r e d ............„.........................................................................................................................

-1 .4

-.3

1 2 1 1 -2

1 2 /8 1

1 0 1 .3

1 0 0 .1

9 9 .7

-1 .1

-.4

1 2 1 1 -2 1 1

1 2 /8 1

9 9 .2

9 9 .1

9 8 .9

-.1

-.2

S te a m e le c tric u t ilit ie s ......................... ......... ........................................................... .......
N o rth A p p a la c h ia ......... ...................................................................................................
S p o t .................................... .............................................. ....................................... .......

.1

1 2 1 1 -2 1 1 8

1 2 /8 1

9 1 .8

9 0 .1

9 0 .5

- 1 .5

.4

U n d e rg ro u n d m i n e ..................................................... ..........................................

1 2 1 1 -2 1 1 8 1

1 2 /8 6

1 0 2 .7

1 0 2 .8

S u rfa c e m i n e .............. ............... .......................................................... ..................

1 2 1 1 -2 1 1 8 2

1 2 /8 6

9 3 .5

9 0 .1

(3)
91 .1

<3)
- 4 .1

(3)
1.1

1 2 /8 1

1 0 0 .2

C o n t r a c t ................ ........ .................................................. .............. .......... ...................

1 2 1 1 -2 1 1 9

.1

-.5

1 2 1 1 -2 1 1 9 1

1 2 /8 6

8 4 .7

8 6 .0

8 4 .8

.6

-1 .4

1 2 1 1 -2 1 1 9 2

1 2 /8 6

1 1 0 .2

1 0 9 .8

1 1 0 .0

-.2

.2

1 2 1 1 -2 1 2

1 2 /8 1

8 7 .4

8 7 .2

8 7 .2

- .1

0

1 2 1 1 -2 1 2 8

0 5 /8 2

8 5 .8

8 6 .6

8 6 .7

2 .8

.1

1 2 1 1 -2 1 2 8 1

S o u th A p p a la c h ia .................................. .............................................. .............. ..........
S p o t ........................... .............................. ..................................... ....................... .........

1 0 0 .6

100 .1

U n d e rg ro u n d m i n e ..................................................................................... ...........
S u rfa c e m i n e ............................... ............................................................................

1 2 /8 6

9 7 .4

9 6 .2

9 6 .7

1 2 1 1 -2 1 2 9

1 2 /8 1

8 7 .3

8 6 .9

8 6 .9

-.8

0

U n d e rg ro u n d m i n e .......... .....................................................................................

1 2 1 1 -2 1 2 9 1

1 2 /8 6

9 2 .8

9 2 .7

9 2 .6

- .1

- .1

S u rfa c e m i n e .

1 2 1 1 -2 1 2 9 2

1 2 /8 6

8 1 .5

8 0 .9

8 0 .9

- 1 .3

0

1 2 1 1 -2 1 3

1 2 /8 1

9 6 .9

9 3 .9

9 4 .7

-.2

.9

U n d e rg ro u n d m i n e ..................................................................................... ..........
C o n t r a c t ...................................................................................... ...................................
................................................................ .................... .,..............

M i d w e s t ...............................................................................................................................

1 .0

.5

1 2 1 1 -2 1 3 9

1 2 /8 1

9 7 .6

9 4 .0

95 .1

.6

1 .2

U n d e rg ro u n d m i n e ............... ......................... ............... ................ .....................

1 2 1 1 -2 1 3 9 1

1 2 /8 6

8 2 .5

8 3 .2

8 2 .4

-.2

- 1 .0

S u rfa c e m i n e ................................................. ...................................... ..................

1 2 1 1 -2 1 3 9 2

1 2 /8 6

9 1 .1

8 4 .0

8 6 .7

1 .5

3 .2

1 2 1 1 -2 1 4

1 2 /8 1

1 2 1 .8

1 2 0 .2

1 1 8 .2

-2 .9

- 1 .7

1 2 1 1 -2 1 4 8

1 2 /8 6

8 1 .8

8 0 .9

7 8 .6

-.3

-2 .8

C o n t r a c t ......................................................................... ................... ............................

W e s t ......................................................................... ............................................................
S p o t ..................................................................................................................................
S u rfa c e m i n e ......................................................................... ..................................
C o n t r a c t ................................................................................................................ .........
U n d e rg ro u n d m i n e ........... ....................................................................................
S u r fa c e m i n e .................................... ................................................... ...................

1 2 1 1 -2 1 4 8 2

1 2 /8 6

6 9 .3

6 8 .8

6 9 .0

-7 .4

.3

1 2 1 1 -2 1 4 9

1 2 /8 1

1 2 2 .5

1 2 0 .9

1 1 9 .0

-3 .0

-1 .6

1 2 1 1 -2 1 4 9 1

1 2 /8 6

9 2 .0

9 2 .7

9 1 .4

-2 .2

-1 .4
-1 .6

1 2 1 1 -2 1 4 9 2

1 2 /8 6

1 0 7 .7

1 0 4 .4

1 0 2 .7

-3 .7

M e ta llu r g ic a l/c o k e p r o d u c e r ..........................................................................................

1 2 1 1 -3

1 2 /8 1

7 9 .5

75 .1

75 .1

- 6 .5

0

A ll o th e r in d u s t r ia l....................................................................... .......................................

1 2 1 1 -4

1 2 /8 1

8 0 .0

8 0 .5

8 0 .4

0

- .1

See footnotes at end of table.




11

Table 5. Producer price indexes for ftte net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In tfu tfry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A p r.

J u ly

Aug.

19982

19982

19982

Aug. 19 9 7

J u ly 1 9 9 8

*
B itu m in o u s c o a l a n d lig n ite— C o n tin u e d
8 8 .1

8 9 .3

8 9 .3

1 .4

0

1 2 1 1 -4 1 1 9

1 2 /8 1

9 0 .7

9 2 .1

9 2 .1

S o u th A p p a la c h ia ......., ............................................. .................. ...........:.....................

1 2 1 1 -4 1 2

1 2 /8 1

7 6 .5

7 6 .5

7 6 .0

Í 3)
- 2 .1

-.7

M id w e s t .............................. ....................... .............. ......... ................... ............................

1 2 1 1 -4 1 3

1 2 /8 1

8 2 .0

8 2 .3

8 2 .3

.5

0

1 2 1 1 -4 1 3 9

1 2 /8 1

7 4 .7

7 5 .1

7 5 .1

.8

0

1 2 1 1 -4 1 4

0 5 /8 4

8 4 .9

8 6 .6

8 6 .9

2 .4

.3

1 2 1 1 -4 1 4 9

0 5 /8 4

8 4 .5

8 6 .3

8 6 .5

2 .2

.2

1 2 1 1 -4 1 1

N o rth A p p a la c h ia . .............. ....................................... ....... ............................................
C o n tr a c t ......................... . ....................... ................. .......................... ........ ................

C o n t r a c t ............... ................................................ ..........................................................
W e s t .......................... .............................. ........................ ..................................................
C o n t r a c t ...........................................................................................................................

1 2 /8 1

0

R e s id e n tia l a n d c o m m e r c ia l.........................................................................................

1 2 1 1 -5

1 2 /8 6

9 1 .2

9 1 .2

9 1 .2

.4

0

E x p o r t .................................................................... ................................ ..................................

1 2 1 1 -6

0 4 /8 2

6 5 .5

6 4 .7

6 4 .7

-3 .4

0

U n p r e p a re d ................................................... ..............................;............................................

1 2 1 1 -1

1 2 /8 1

9 1 .6

9 1 .6

9 1 .8

-7 .8

.2

1 2 1 1 -1 0 1

1 2 /8 1

1 0 1 .8

1 0 1 .6

1 0 2 .1

0

.5

F o r p re p a ra tio n a t o th e r e s t a b lis h m e n t s ..... ......................... . ..............................
F o r u s e w ith o u t p r e p a r a t io n ........................................................................................ .
in tra c o m p a n y s h ip m e n ts ......... ................................ .........................................................
A n th ra c ite m in in g ....................... .................................. ............. ..........................................................

123

A n th ra c ite m in in g .................................................................................... ...........................................

1231

1 2 1 1 -1 0 2

1 2 /8 1

7 9 .9

8 0 .2

8 0 .0

-1 9 .3

-.2

1 2 1 1 -8

1 2 /8 6

1 0 6 .7

1 0 3 .9

1 0 5 .6

-.1

1 .6

1 2 /9 3

9 9 .0

9 8 .8

9 8 .9

.5

.1

1 5 9 .8

1 5 9 .9

1 2 /7 9

1 6 0 .2

.4

.1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .................................................. ¿......... ...................... ................................

1 2 3 1 -P

1 2 /7 9

1 5 9 .2

1 5 8 .9

1 5 9 .0

.5

.1

P re p a re d a n th ra c ite s h ip p e d ......................... ......................... ..........................................

1 2 3 1 -2

1 2 /7 9

1 6 0 .0

1 5 9 .5

1 5 9 .7

.3

.1

1 2 3 1 -2 0 7

1 2 /9 3

9 8 .4

9 8 .1

9 8 .2

.2

.1

M e c h a n ic a lly c le a n e d b y w e t-w g # H n § 5 p n m s f r ^ e , o r o th e r m e fh o é s ...
C o a l M in in g S e r v i c e s ............... ...........................................................................................................

124

0 6 /9 1

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .6

.1

0

C o a l M in in g S e r v i c e s .............................................................................. ...........................................

1241

0 6 /8 5

1 0 8 .1

1 0 8 .1

1 0 8 .1

.1

0

P rim a ry s e rv ic e s ............. ........ .............................;■............ .............. .......... ...............................

1 2 4 1 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 0 8 .4

1 0 8 .4

1 0 8 .4

.1

0

E x p lo ra tio n a n d d e v e lo p m e n t w o r k ......... .....................................................................

1 2 4 1 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 0 6 .9

1 0 6 .9

1 0 6 .9

.2

0

1 2 4 1 -1 2

0 6 /8 5

1 0 3 .8

1 0 3 .8

1 0 3 .8

.7

0

D r illin g .......................................................................................................................................

1 2 4 1 -3

O t h e r c o a l m in in g s e rv ic e s ............. ............. .. .............. ......... ............. ...........................
O il a n d g a s e x t r a c t io n ........................................................ ...............................................................

13

1 2 /8 5

7 2 .3

6 8 .3

6 4 .8

-1 8 .7

- 5 .1

C ru d e p e tro le u m , n a tu ra l g a s , a n d n a tu ra l g a s l iq u k t e .....................................................

133

0 6 /9 6

9 1 .9

8 5 .9

8 0 .7

-2 2 .1

- 6 .1

C ru d e p e tro le u m , n a tu ra l g a s a n d n a tu ra l g a s liq u id s ..................... ................................

1331

0 6 /9 6

9 1 .9

8 5 .9

8 0 .7

-2 2 .0

- 6 .1
-6 .2

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............... ..................................................... ........ ............- ...........................

1 3 3 1 -P

0 6 /9 6

9 1 .6

8 5 .6

8 0 .3

- 2 2 .3

C r u d e p e tro le u m a n d n a tu ra l g a s ..................................... .......................... .................

1 3 3 1 -A

0 6 /8 4

6 3 .3

5 9 .3

5 5 .4

-2 1 .6

-6 .6

C r u d e p e t r o l e u m .......;............. ........................................... ......................... ................... .

1 3 3 1 -A 1

0 6 /8 4

4 1 .6

3 9 .3

3 3 .2

-4 4 .5

-1 5 .5

N a tu ra l g a s ........................ .............................. ................;........ .........................................

1 3 3 1 -A 2

0 6 /8 4

8 4 .7

7 9 .1

-2 .4
-3 .8

7 7 .2

-5 .6

S h o rt te rm c o n tra c t (3 0 d a y s o r l e s s ) .............................. ..................................

1 3 3 1 -A 2 2

0 6 /9 6

1 1 3 .2

1 0 6 .5

1 0 2 .5

-4 .0

M e d iu m te rm c o n tra c t (o v e r 3 0 d a y s to 1 8 m o w tw ) ..;..............................

1 3 3 1 -A 2 3

0 6 /9 6

1 1 1 .0

1 0 1 .7

1 0 4 .2

- 1 .0

2 .5

L o n g te rm c o n tra c t (o v e r 1 8 m o n t h « ) ................................................................

1 3 3 1 -A 2 4

0 6 /9 6

1 1 7 .0

1 0 9 .2

1 0 5 .9

-9 .5

-3 .0

1 3 3 1 -C

N a tu ra l g a s liq u id s .......................................... ............. ................ .............................. .........
N a tu ra l g a s o lin e a n d is o p e n t a r w ....................................................... ........................

0 6 /8 4

6 5 .1

5 7 .8

- 2 7 .1

-2 .0

1 3 3 1 -C 1 3

0 6 /8 4

5 8 .8

5 6 .2

5 5 .0

-2 2 .9

- 2 .1

1 3 3 1 -C 1 4

0 6 /8 4

7 0 .5

6 2 .1

5 9 .7

- 3 3 .3

-3 .9
-.9

5 9 .0

B u ta n e a n d is o b u ta n e ......... ......................... ........................ ..........................................

1 3 3 1 -C 1 5

0 6 /8 4

4 8 .7

4 4 .4

4 4 .0

- 3 2 .9

E th a n e , g a s m ix tu re s & o th e r n a tu ra l p i s S q u id s .......................

1 3 3 1 -C 1 7
1 3 3 1 -S M

0 6 /9 6

9 1 .0

8 1 .8

8 1 .2

- 1 9 .0

-■7

1 3 3 1 -M

0 9 /8 5

1 3 4 .8

1 2 4 .6

1 2 9 .9

-1 .5

4 .3

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

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .......... .................. ....................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ..................... ................................. ................,.............................
O il a n d g a s fie ld s e r v i c e s .......... ......................... ........................ ........................... ......................

138

1 2 /8 5

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .3

1 2 5 .9

2 .9

- 1 .1

D rilling oil a n d g a s w e l l s ..................................... »................. .........................................................

1381

1 2 /8 5

1 5 8 .9

1 5 5 .9

1 5 5 .0

4.1

-.6

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts ....................... ............................. .......................;............................................

1 3 8 1 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 5 8 .4

1 5 5 .4

1 5 4 .5

4.1

-.6

O ffs h o re d r illin g .................... ....................... ....................... ...................... .............................

1 3 8 1 -7

1 2 /8 5

2 9 3 .5

2 8 6 .4

2 8 2 .6

6 .0

-1 .3

1381-701
1361-704
1381-9
1381-901

1 2 /8 5

290.5
303.9

302.0

12/92

1 9 5 .4

295.3
206.1

1 2 /8 5

1 1 6 .7

1 1 4 .9

1 1 5 .0

1 2 /8 5

120.2

118.0

118.0

12.1
-24.3
2.8
3.3

D rillin g oil, g a s , d ry, a n d s e rv ic e w e l l s .......... ;........ ...............................................
R e w o rk in g w e l l s .............. ........................ ............................. .............................................
O n s h o r e d rillin g .........................................................................................................................
D rillin g oil, g a s , d ry, a n d s e rv ic e w e lls .......... .............. ...........................................

1 2 /8 5

1 1 5 .9

1 1 5 .9

1 1 5 .9

1 0 .5

1 3 8 2 -P

1 2 /8 5
1 2 /8 5

113.9
116.0

113.9
116.0

113.9
116.0

10.1

0
0
0

L a n d .................. ........................... ............................................................ .................................

1382-801
1382-80101

1 2 /8 5

1 3 5 .0

1 3 5 .0

1 3 5 .0

1 0 .9

0

Marine....... ....................... ................ . ............ . ....... ......................... .............

1 3 8 2 -8 0 1 0 2

1 2 /8 5

6 5 .4

6 5 .4

6 5 .4

5 .0

0

1 2 /8 5

1 1 4 .0

1 1 5 .8

1 1 3 .9

1 .0

-1 .6
-1 .7

O il a n d g a s e x p lo ra tio n s e r v ic e s ...................................................................................................

1382

-2.2
5.5
.1
0

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts .............. ............................... ................ ..........................................................
G e o p h y s ic a l e x p lo ra tio n ................... ........................................ ......... ................................

Oil and gas field services, n.e.c.............................................. ............... ...............................

1389

1 0 .5

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts ............................................................... .........................................................

1 3 8 9 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .5

1 1 5 .4

1 1 3 .4

Offshore field services, n.e.c....... ..... ............. ........... .. ....... ........................

1 3 8 9 -7

1 2 /8 5

1 4 5 .7

1 4 5 .7

1 4 5 .7

O n s h o re fie ld s e rv ic e s , n .e .c . ............................. ................... ............... ..........................

1389-9
1389-914

1 2 /8 5
1 2 /8 5

110.1
116.8

112.1
116.8

110.0
116.8

.9
0
1.0
1.3

1389-936
1389-SM
1389-M
1389-S

1 2 /8 5

111.8

111.9

1 1 1 .7

1 .5

-.2

1 1 /9 4

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .7

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

0
2.0

0

1 2 /8 5

Running, cutting, and pulling casing, tubes and rods....... .................. ..........
Other oH and gas field services..................................... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...........................................
Miscellaneous receipts.....................:............. ..............................................
Secondary products........ . .................................... ............................................

,

0
-1.9
0

0

Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fuels ...............

14

1 2 /8 4

132.2

1 3 2 .4

132.8

2.8

.3

Dimension Stone....................... ..... .............. ...........................................................................

1 41

0 6 /8 5

1 4 2 .6

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .6

3 .0

.1

See footnotes at end of table.




12

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Percönt Change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
1998a

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

142.6
142.3
189.é
129.9
124.4

142.5
142.4
190.3
129.9
124.4

142.6
142.4
190.3
129.9
124.4

2.9
3.0
6.9
1.2
2.8

0.1
0
0
0
0

06/89

137.1

134.8

136.2

2.5

1.0

Aug. 1997

July 1998

Dimension stone............ ................................................................................. .
Primary products................. ..................... .......................... ...... ....................
Rough dimension limestone.......................... ......................................... .
Rough dimension granite ................................... ........................................
Other rough dimension stone..................... ..................... ..........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.......................... ...............
Secondary products ....................................................................................

1411

Crushed and broken stone, including riprap ................... ....................................

142

12/84

138.7

139.3

139.3

2.7

0

1422

12/83
12/83
06/89
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89

137.5
138.4
123.6
139.1
153.1
137.4
114.8
111.3
119.8
118.7
116.9
110.7

137.5
138.3
124.1
139.5
153.9
136.9
115.0
113.1
116.1
122.2
114.3
110.7

137.8
138.5
124.2
139.4
154.6
137.1
115.0
112.6
116.1
122.9
115.3
110.7

2.1
1.9
3.1
3.1
3.0
1.2
.7
1.2
-2.3
4.9
3.4
.2

.2
.1
.1
-.1
.5
.1
0
-.4
0
.6
.9
0

1422-P
1422-1
1422-112
1422-113
1422-2
1422-21
1422-211
1422-212
1422-213
1422-22
1422-23
1422-SM
1422-S

Primary products................................ .................... .......................................
North Central region............................... .............L..............i..¿................
East North Central division................ ......... .......................... .................
West North Central division................. ....... ............................................
Other regions...................................... .......................................................
South region............................................... .................................. ..........
South Atlantic division.................................. .................. ....................
East South Central division..................................................................
West South Central division............. ...... ...................................... .....
Northeast region................................ ............. ......................................
West region.............................................. .................... ........ ..... ............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.................... .....................
Secondary products............................. ................. .................... .......... .....
1423

1423-P
1423-111
1423-11101
1423-11102
1423-SM
1423-S

Primary products............... ....................... ...... ...................... ........................
Granite and related rocks ...................... .......................... ..... ....................
South Atlantic region............................. ........ .........................................
Other regions...........................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................. ...... ..... ..... ......
Secondary products........... .......... ....... ......................................................
Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c.........................................................................
Primary products........... ......................... ..................................... ..................
Traprock.............................. .................. ................................................... .
Sandstone ............................................. ......... ..................... ......................

1429
1429-P
1429-11111
1429-11112
1429-11113
1429-11114
1429-SM
1429-S

Other, (slate, volcanic rock, etc.).......................... .......... ............... ..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ......................... ................

Sand and gravel........................................ ......................... ..................................

144

Construction sand and gravel ........................ .......... ............................_____........
Primary products............................. ....... ................. ................................. ....
Construction sand ..................... ....... ..................... ....................................
Northeastern Region................................... ........................ ...................
North Central Region ........ .................................................... ..................
Southern Region................... ........................................ ................. .........
Western Region...............................................L.........».....;..... ...............

1442
1442-P
1442-3
1442-3A
1442-3B
1442-3C
1442-3D
1442-38
1442-39
1442-5
1442-5A
1442-5B
1442-5C
1442-5D
1442-58
1442-59
1442-ÖM
1442-M
1442-XY9
1442-Z89
1442-S

Northeastern Region............................................................. ..................

Western Region.................................. ................ ............................... .
Mountain........................................................... ......... ..... ...... ...... *......
Pacific.............................................. ........ ........................................... .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........................................ .
Miscellaneous receipts...................................... ........................................
Resales............................... ....................... ...... ......................................

1446
1446-P
1446-1
1446*5
1446-9
1446-SM
1446*8

Primary products .................................. .................. ........................................
Molding sand........................................ ......... ..... .......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts............... ...................... ....

Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals.................... ...... ......................................

145
1455

Primary products............................................................................................

1455-P
1455-1

See footnotes at end of table.




13

12/83

122.5

122.5

123.8

4.7

1.1

12/83
12/83

165.4
165.9

168.8
169.3

168.8
169.2

5.6
5.6

0
-.1

12/83
12/83

179.2
123.9

183.6
125.6

184.3
123.9

7.9
.2

.4
-1.4

12/83

141.2

141.2

148.5

5.2

5.2

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

148.1
148.1
138.8
147.1
159.8
174.9

148.4
148.6
138.7
147.1
158.1
179.0

147.8
147.8
137.9
147.1
157.9
177.5

1.5
1.1
.7
.3
.6
3.3

-.4
-.5
-.6
0
-.1
-.8

12/83

145.5

145.1

145.1

5.9

0

12/84

151.4

153.0

153.2

5.1

.1

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

162.2
162.7
164.7
157.4
153.3
168.3
177.0
119.2
191.0
161.5
158.8
155.5
154.0
164.1
188.5
147.4

164.1
164.7
167.9
156.4
156.5
171.2
181.9
119.2
200.0
162.2
158.8
154.4
154.2
166.3
188.5
151.4

164.4
165.0
168.2
156.4
156.1
171.0
183.2
119.2
202.5
162.6
158.6
156.2
154.1
166.0
188.5
150.9

5.5
5.2
4.5
2.2
5.8
3.3
5.1
5.7
4.8
5.9
2.5
4.3
1.3
10.1
13.8
6.9

.2
.2
.2
0
-.3
-.1
.7
0
1.3
.2
0
1.2
-.1
-.2
0
-.3

06/82
06/82
12/96
06/82

181.1
164.8
135.0

185.9
164.6
107.7
134.8

185.9
164.7
107.7
134.8

3.7
2.3
4.9
12.0

0
.1
0
0

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

142.1
141.8
139.4
159.8
131.3

142.3
142.0
139.4
160.9
131.3

142.3
142.0
139.4
160.9
131.2

2.5
2.5
3.0
3.8
1.3

0
0
0
0
-.1

06/82

155.8

155.8

155.8

1.2

0

12/84

117.5

117.5

117.6

0

.1

06/84
06/84
06/84

116.8
116.0
122.0

115.9
116.0
122.0

116.0
116.2
122.0

-.9
-.8

.1

ft

ft

© io

1411-P
1411-101
1411-501
1411-901
1411-SM
1411-S

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
P e rc e n t c h a n g e

In d e x
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —A p r.

J u ly

Aug.

19982

19982

19982

0 6 /8 4

1 1 6 .0

1 1 8 .0

1 1 6 .2

-0 .9

0 .2

0 8 /8 4

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .9

-.6

0
.0

Aug. 19 9 7

J u ly 1 9 9 8

K a o lin a n d b a ll c la y — C o n tin u e d
1 4 5 5 -2

P r e p a re d k a o lin a n d b a ll c l a y ......................................... .................................................

1 4 5 5 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .......................................................

1 4 5 5 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ....................................................................... .......................................

0 6 /8 4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .4

1.1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ...........................................................................................................................

1 4 5 9 -P

0 6 /8 4

1 3 3 .0

1 3 3 .0

1 3 3 .0

.9

B e n t o n i t e .............................................................................................................................. .......

1 4 5 9 -1

0 6 /8 4

1 0 3 .3

1 0 3 .3

1 0 3 .3

2.1

0

F ir e c l a y ................... .................. ..................................................................................................

1 4 5 9 -2

1 2 /8 4

1 0 9 .7

1 0 9 .7

1 0 9 .7

2 .3

0

C o m m o n c la y a n d s h a l e ..................................................................... .................................

1 4 5 9 -7

0 6 /8 4

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .4

1 .5

0

O t h e r c la y a n d re la te d m in e r a ls ......................................................................................

1 4 5 9 -9

0 6 /8 4

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .6

.1

0

0 6 /8 4

1 5 0 .8

1 5 0 .8

1 5 0 .8

1 2 .6

0

1 2 /8 4

1 1 0 .6

1 0 9 .4

1 1 0 .6

2 .3

1.1

C la y a n d r e la te d m in e ra ls , n. e . c ................................................................................................

1459

0

1 4 5 9 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s .......................................................

1 4 5 9 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ................................................... ............. .............. ...............................
C h e m ic a l a n d fe rtiliz e r m in e ra l m i n i n g ......................................................................................

147

P o ta s h , s o d a , a n d b o ra te m in e r a ls .............................................................................................

1474

1 2 /8 4

1 2 0 .0

1 1 7 .5

1 2 0 .6

3 .5

2 .6

1 4 7 4 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 1 9 .9

1 1 7 .3

1 2 0 .4

3 .4

2 .6

P ro c e s s e d o r re fin e d p o ta s s iu m s a l t s .............. ...........................................................

1 4 7 4 -2 0 1

1 2 /8 4

1 3 2 .5

1 3 3 .7

1 3 8 .5

1 3 .3

3 .6

N a tu ra l s o d iu m c a r b o n a t e s .................................................................................................

1 4 7 4 -3 0 1

1 2 /8 4

1 1 4 .6

1 1 1 .5

1 1 3 .3

-1 .0

1 .6

N a tu ra l s o d iu m s u l f a t e .................... .....................................................................................

1 4 7 4 -3 0 3

0 4 /8 5

1 2 3 .0

9 8 .3

1 1 5 .8

1 2 .9

1 7 .8

1 2 /8 9

9 3 .9

9 3 .1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

9 2 .5

-1 .7

-.6

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ...........................................................................................................................

1 4 7 9 -P

1 2 /8 9

9 1 .4

9 0 .6

9 0 .0

-1 .7

-.7

B a r i t e ...............................................................................................................................................

1 4 7 9 -1

1 2 /8 4

8 4 .9

8 4 .9

8 4 .9

0

0

R o c k s a l t ................................................................. ....................... ............................................

1 4 7 9 -3

1 2 /8 4

1 5 7 .6

1 5 4 .4

1 5 3 .6

-1 .1

-.5

C h e m ic a l a n d fe rtiliz e r m in e ra l m ining, n .e .c ..............................................................

1 4 7 9 -9

C h e m ic a l a n d fe rtiliz e r m in e ra l m ining, n .e .c .............................. ............................................

1479

1 2 /8 9

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .3

-3 .9

0

0 6 /9 7

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

0

0

0 6 /8 5

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .6

1 0 4 .6

-.2

0
0

1 4 7 9 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s .................... ..................................

1 4 7 9 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
N o n -m e ta llic m in e ra ls (e x c e p t fu e ls ) s e r v ic e s .......................................................................

148

N o n -m e ta llic m in e ra ls (e x c e p t fu e ls ) s e r v ic e s .......................................................................

14 8 1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ........................ ..................................................................................................
D r i ll i n g ....................................................................................................................... .....................
O th e r d rilling in c lu d in g b la s t in g ....................................................................................
O p e n -p it o r q u a rry m in in g fo r o t h e r s ..................................................................... .......
O t h e r n o n -m e ta llic m in e ra ls (e x c e p t fu e ls ) s e rv ic e s ...........................................
M is c e lla n e o u s N o n m e ta llic M in e ra ls , e x c e p t F u e l s ............................................ .......... .

149

M is c e lla n e o u s n o n m e ta llic m in e r a ls ...........................................................................................

1499

0 6 /8 5

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .6

1 0 4 .6

-.2

1 4 8 1 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 0 4 .4

1 0 4 .2

1 0 4 .2

-.2

0

1 4 8 1 -8 0 3

0 6 /8 5

11 4 .1

1 1 4 .1

1 1 4 .1

.9

0

1 4 8 1 -8 0 3 0 2

0 6 /8 5

1 1 0 .2

1 1 0 .2

1 1 0 .2

0

0

1 4 8 1 -8 0 4

1 2 /9 4

1 1 0 .5

1 1 0 .0

1 1 0 .0

- 1 .1

0

1 4 8 1 -8 0 9

1 2 /9 2

1 1 2 .1

1 1 2 .1

1 1 2 .1

2 .4

0

1 2 /8 4

1 4 6 .6

1 4 6 .6

1 4 7 .5

2 .0

.6
.7

0 6 /8 5

1 3 6 .6

1 3 6 .6

1 3 7 .5

2 .0

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .................................................................................... .................... ................

1 4 9 9 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 3 7 .3

1 3 7 .3

1 3 8 .2

2.1

M i c a .................................................................................................................................................

1 4 9 9 -1

0 6 /9 1

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .8

2 .8

0

P e a t ..................................... ...........................................................................................................

1 4 9 9 -5

0 6 /8 5

1 1 5 .8

1 1 5 .8

1 1 6 .4

.7

.5

T a lc , s o a p s to n e , a n d p y r o p h y llite .......... .......................................... ............................

1 4 9 9 -8

0 7 /9 1

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

1 2 4 .4

5 .0

.6

P ro c e s s e d ...............................................................................................................................
O th e r n o n m e ta llic m i n e r a ls ......................... ........................................................... ...........

1 4 9 9 -8 2 2

0 7 /9 1

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

1 2 4 .4

5 .0

„6

1 4 9 9 -9

0 6 /9 1

1 1 4 .8

'1 1 4 . 6

1 1 6 .9

2 .9

2 .0

.7

S h e ll, c ru s h e d o r b r o k e n .............. .......................................................................... .......

1 4 9 9 -9 0 7

0 6 /9 1

1 1 3 .8

1 1 3 .8

1 1 3 .8

0

0

O t h e r n o n m e ta llic m in e ra ls n . e . c . ............................ .................... ............................

1 4 9 9 -9 9 8

0 6 /8 5

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .4

1 4 4 .9

3 .8

2 .5

0 6 /8 5

12 1 .1

1 2 1 .1

1 2 1 .1

0

0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .0

- 1 .1

-.2

1 4 9 9 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .......................................................

1 4 9 9 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ......................................... .................... ...............................................
T o t a l m a n u f a c t u r in g i n d u s t r i e s .................................................................................................
F o o d a n d k in d re d p r o d u c t s ............................. ...................... ........................................................

20

1 2 /8 4

1 2 5 .5

1 2 6 .6

1 2 7 .4

-.9

.6

M e a t p r o d u c t s .............. ...........................................................................................................................

201

1 2 /8 4

1 0 8 .1

1 1 1 .6

1 1 3 .1

-4 .8

1 .3

M e a t p a c k in g p l a n t s ........................ ...................................................................................................

2011

2.1

1 0 0 .7

1 0 3 .3

1 0 5 .5

-9 .8

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

2 0 1 1 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 0 0 .4

1 0 2 .7

1 0 5 .1

- 1 0 .8

M is c e lla n e o u s b y p ro d u c ts o f m e a t p a c k in g p l a n t s ............................................

2 0 1 1 -C

1 2 /8 0

1 1 7 .4

1 1 3 .7

1 1 9 .8

-9 .1

5 .4

2 0 1 1 -C 5 5

1 2 /9 5

1 0 5 .7

1 0 0 .6

1 1 0 .5

- 1 0 .0

9 .8

2 0 1 1 -1

1 2 /8 0

9 5 .5

9 5 .8

9 7 .0

-3 .6

1 .3

2 0 1 1 -1 1 2

1 2 /8 0

1 1 5 .2

1 1 2 .9

1 0 8 .6

-4 .2

-3 .8

U S D A c h o ic e b e e f c a r c a s s e s ........................ ..........................................................

2 0 1 1 -1 1 2 0 2

O th e r U S D A g ra d e d a n d u n g ra d e d b e e f c a r c a s s e s ....................................

K illin g flo o r o ffa l, s c ra p , b o n e s , e t c .............................................................................
B e e f, n o t c a n n e d o r m a d e in to s a u s a g e ....................................................................
W h o le c a r c a s s b e e f ...........................................................................................................

1 2 /8 0

2 .3

1 2 /8 0

1 1 3 .2

1 0 5 .1

1 0 1 .8

-3 .5

-3 .1

2 0 1 1 -1 1 2 0 5

1 2 /8 8

1 0 3 .4

(3)

1 0 2 .6

-4 .9

(3)

P rim a l c u t s ..... ........................................................................................ ................................

2 0 1 1 -1 1 4

1 2 /9 5

1 2 2 .1

2 0 1 1 -1 1 6

1 2 /9 5

9 2 .2

(3)
9 4 .8

ft

S u b p rim a l a n d fa b r ic a te d c u ts p a c k a g e d in p la s tic s (b o x e d b e e f ) ..........

9 7 .6

<3)
-2 .5

(3)
3 .0

B o n e le s s b e e f, in c lu d in g h a m b u r g e r ........................................

2 0 1 1 -1 3 1

1 2 /8 0

6 6 .8

6 6 .1

6 9 .1

-3 .5

4 .5

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

V a r ie ty m e a ts (e d ib le o r g a n s ) ............................. .................................................. .....
V e a l, n o t c a n n e d o r m a d e in to s a u s a g e ................................................... ..........
P rim a l, s u b p rim a l, a n d fa b ric a te d c u ts , a n d b o n e le s s v e a l .......... ...............
P o rk , fre s h a n d fro z e n , n o t c a n n e d o r m a d e in to s a u s a g e ..............................
W h o le c a r c a s s p o r k ............... ............................. .............................................................

2 0 1 1 -1 5 1

1 2 /8 0

7 2 .2

7 4 .4

7 7 .0

-9 .5

3 .5

2 0 1 1 -2

0 1 /8 9

1 0 1 .9

9 8 .8

9 7 .3

-4 .3

-1 .5

2 0 1 1 -2 1 7

0 1 /8 9

1 0 1 .9

9 8 .8

9 7 .3

-4 .3

-1 .5

2 0 1 1 -4

1 2 /8 0

9 4 .2

1 0 2 .2

1 0 7 .8

- 2 5 .3

5 .5

2 0 1 1 -4 1 2

1 2 /8 8

9 4 .4

8 7 .2

ft

(3)
5 .8
1 .7

2 0 1 1 -4 1 7

1 2 /8 0

9 1 .1

9 9 .9

1 0 5 .7

(3)
- 2 4 .9

2 0 1 1 -6

1 2 /8 0

1 1 6 .0

1 1 4 .5

1 1 6 .5

- 1 4 .0

H a m s a n d p ic n ic s, e x c e p t c a n n e d .............................................................................

2 0 1 1 -6 3 1

1 2 /8 0

1 1 2 .7

1 0 4 .6

1 0 5 .9

-1 1 .1

1 .2

S lic e d b a c o n ........................................................................................ .................................

2 0 1 1 -6 4 1

1 2 /8 0

1 2 7 .9

1 3 9 .5

1 4 3 .4

-1 5 .7

2 .8

P rim a l a n d fa b r ic a te d c u ts (in c lu d in g t r im m in g s ) .............................................. .
P o rk , p r o c e s s e d o r c u re d incl. fro z e n , n o t c a n n e d o r m a d e in to s a u s a g e

See footnotes at end of table.




14

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A p r.

July

Aug.

19982

19982

19982

Aug. 1997

J u ly 1 9 9 8

M e a t p a c k in g p la n ts — C o n tin u e d
2 0 1 1 -6 5 2

1 2 /8 8

9 6 .8

9 5 .6

9 6 .5

- 1 .1

2 0 1 1 -7

1 2 /8 0

1 2 0 .0

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .8

- 6 .4

- .1

F re s h s a u s a g e (p o rk s a u s a g e , b re a k fa s t links, e tc .) .

2 0 1 1 -7 1 1

1 2 /8 0

1 4 2 .2

1 4 1 .9

1 4 1 .1

- 9 .8

-.6

F ra n k fu rte rs , in clu d in g w ie n e rs .

2 0 1 1 -7 2 1

1 2 /8 0

1 1 4 .0

1 1 3 .9

1 1 3 .7

2 .0

-.2

2 0 1 1 -7 3 5

1 2 /8 0

1 0 6 .7

1 0 7 .2

1 0 6 .3

-1 1 .6

-.8

2 0 1 1 -9

1 2 /8 0

1 3 2 .9

1 4 1 .6

145 .1

-1 0 .7

2 .5

O th e r s m o k e d p o r k ................ ........ ............................................
S a u s a g e a n d s im ila r p ro d u c ts (n o t c a n n e d ) .......................

0 .9

O th e r s a u s a g e , s m o k e d o r c o o k e d (b o lo g n a , liverw u rst, P olish
s a u s a g e , e t c . ) ..... ......................... .......... ;...................................... ............
H id e s , skins, a n d p e lts .
C a ttle h id es, in clu d in g k i p ............................ ............

2 0 1 1 -9 1 4

1 2 /9 5

8 6 .1

9 1 .7

9 4 .2

-1 0 .4

2 .7

O th e r h id es , s k in s, a n d p e lts , e x c e p t k i p ........

2 0 1 1 -9 9 7

1 2 /8 0

9 2 .9

9 0 .8

9 0 .3

-1 4 .2

-.6

2 0 1 1 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .

2 0 1 1 -M

M is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .
C o n tra c t w o rk a n d o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .
S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts .................................................................

i3)

a

i3)

2 0 1 1 -X Y 9

1 2 /9 5

2 0 1 1 -S

1 2 /8 0

<3)
8 9 .4

(3)
8 7 .1

■O
8 6 .7

(3)
-.5

1 2 /8 2

1 1 3 .9

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .0

- 5 .7

-.8

2 0 1 3 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 0 9 .7

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .5

- 5 .9

-.3

2 0 1 3 -B

1 2 /8 2

1 1 1 .6

1 1 2 .3

1 1 0 .0

-7 .6

-2 .0

2 0 1 3 -B 1 1

1 2 /8 8

8 8 .7

8 6 .8

8 3 .5

- 9 .7

-3 .8

2 0 1 3 -B 1 3

1 2 /8 8

1 1 1 .2

1 1 2 .7

1 1 2 .6

-1 .1

2 0 1 3 -B 1 9

1 2 /8 8

1 0 6 .5

1 0 8 .3

1 0 6 .1

2 0 1 3 -6

2013

P rim a ry

<3)

i3)
i3)
-6 .7

1

and other prepared meats........................................ ....... ....
products.................................................................... ........
Other processed, frozen, or cooked meats, including collagen
casings.............................. ...................................................................
Frozen ground meat patties...................................................»...............
Frozen portion control, other than ground meat patties ................. ......
Other processed, frozen, or cooked meats, corned beef, frozen primal
cuts, etc......................................................... ............... ....................
Pork, processed or cured, incS. frozen, not canned or made into

S ausage

1 2 /8 0

- .1

0

-2 .0

1 2 /8 2

8 9 .4

9 1 .2

9 2 .9

-9 .7

1 .9

S w e e t-p ic k le d o r d ry -c u re d p o rk (n o t s m o k e d o r c o o k e d ) .....................

2 0 1 3 -6 1 2

1 2 /8 2

8 5 .1

7 9 .5

7 9 .5

- 7 .6

0

H a m s a n d p ic n ic s , e x c e p t c a n n e d ................................... ......... ........................

2 0 1 3 -6 3 1

1 2 /8 2

9 5 .4

9 5 .0

9 5 .9

- 7 .1

.9

S la b b a c o n ........................ ............................. ............. ...................................................

2 0 1 3 -6 3 5

0 1 /8 9

1 0 7 .9

1 3 0 .9

13 6 .1

-1 3 .1

4 .0

S lic e d b a c o n ............................................................................ ................... ...................

2 0 1 3 -6 4 1

1 2 /8 2

8 0 .8

8 8 .2

9 1 .7

- 1 2 .1

4 .0

O th e r s m o k e d p o r k .................... ................................................................................

2 0 1 3 -6 5 2

1 2 /8 8

1 1 7 .7

1 0 8 .0

1 0 8 .0

-1 4 .1

0

2 0 1 3 -6 6 1

1 2 /8 2

9 3 .4

9 2 .9

9 3 .0

-9 .5

.1

2 0 1 3 -7

1 2 /8 2

1 1 9 .9

1 2 1 .8

121.1

-2 .3

-.6

2 0 1 3 -7 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 9 .4

1 2 4 .0

1 2 1 .6

- 1 0 .3

-1 .9

B o ile d h a m , b a rb e c u e d p o rk, a n d o th e r c o o k e d p o rk, e x c . c a n n e d
m e a ts a n d s a u s a g e s .
S a u s a g e a n d sim ila r p ro d u c ts (n o t c a n n e d ) ......... ................... .............................
F re s h s a u s a g e (p o rk s a u s a g e , b re a k fa s t links, e t c . ) .......... ..................... .
D ry a n d s e m id ry s a u s a g e (s a la m i, c e rv e la t, p e p p e ro n i, s u m m e r
s a u s a g e , e t c . ) ................................ .................................... ......... .............................

2 0 1 3 -7 1 7

1 2 /8 2

1 1 8 .9

1 2 1 .3

1 1 9 .2

-2 .2

- 1 .7

F ra n k fu rte rs , in c lu d ing w i e n e r s ................ ................................................................

2 0 1 3 -7 2 1

1 2 /8 2

1 2 2 .4

1 2 3 .6

1 2 3 .2

.2

-.3

2 0 1 3 -7 3 5

1 2 /8 2

1 1 7 .7

1 1 8 .9

1 1 9 .0

-.8

.1

2 0 1 3 -7 9 1

1 2 /8 8

1 3 3 .3

1 3 3 .3

1 3 3 .3

-1 .2

0

2 0 1 3 -8

1 2 /8 2

1 1 7 .9

1 1 2 .7

117 .1

.3

3 .9

O th e r s a u s a g e , s m o k e d o r c o o k e d (b o lo g n a , liverw u rst, P o lish
s a u s a g e , e t c . ) ............................................................................. *..............................
J e llie d g o o d s a n d sim ila r p re p s ., n o t c a n n e d (m e a t lo a v e s , chili c o n
c a m e , e t c . ) .......... ........................................................................................................
C a n n e d m e a ts (e x c e p t d o g , c a t, a n d b a b y fo o d ) c o n ta in in g 2 0 % m e a t
o r m o re ...................................................................................... ................................ .....

2 0 1 3 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .......... .................... ................ ....
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ............................... ......................... ............................. ...............
R e s a l e s ......................... ......................................................... .............................................
S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts .............................. ........ ....................................................................
P o u ltry s la u g h te rin g a n d p ro c e s s in g .

2 0 1 3 -M

1 2 /8 2

1 3 9 .3

1 3 8 .8

1 3 0 .7

-6 .6

-5 .8

2 0 1 3 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .6

1 3 8 .0

1 2 9 .7

-6 .8

-6 .0

2 0 1 3 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .2

1 3 8 .4

1 3 8 .8

-.9

.3

1 2 /8 1

1 2 3 .3

1 3 1 .1

1 3 3 .7

5 .7

1 2 /8 1

1 2 3 .8

1 3 2 .0

1 3 4 .7

6.1

2 .0

2015
2 0 1 5 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .............................. .
Y o u n g c h i c k e n s .............. ...............
B ro ile r/fry e rs

2 .0

2 0 1 5 -1

1 2 /8 1

1 2 8 .7

1 4 2 .5

1 4 6 .8

12.1

3 .0

2 0 1 5 -1 3

1 2 /9 0

1 1 8 .3

1 3 1 .2

1 3 5 .2

12.1

3 .0

2 0 1 5 -1 3 3

1 2 /8 1

1 3 8 .2

1 5 6 .8

1 6 2 .1

18.1

3 .4

1 2 /8 1

1 2 8 .5

1 3 9 .5

1 4 7 .9

9.1

6 .0

1 0 5 .7

11 6 .1

1 1 7 .4

6 .9

1 2 9 .8

1 3 9 .7

1 4 4 .6

7 .0

3 .5

1 2 6 .4

1 2 4 .4

B u lk w e t-ic e -p a c k b ro ile r/fry e rs .
B u lk d ry -ic e -p a c k b ro ile r/fry e rs .

2 0 1 5 -1 3 4

C o n s u m e r -p a c k a g e d c h ille d -tra y -p a c k b r o ile r /f r y e r s .

2 0 1 5 -1 3 6

1 2 /8 1

O th e r b r o ile r /fr y e rs (in clu d in g f r o z e n ) .............. ............

2 0 1 5 -1 3 9

1 2 /8 1

R o a s te r s a n d c a p o n s (in clu d in g f r o z e n ) ........................ .....

2 0 1 5 -1 4 1

1 2 /8 1

1 2 5 .9

1.1

H e n s a n d / o r f o w l .......... ..................................................................... .

2 0 1 5 -2

1 2 /8 1

1 5 8 .6

1 3 8 .9

140 .1

T u rk e y s .

2 0 1 5 -3

1 2 /8 1

9 9 .8

103 .1

1 0 3 .2

O
(3)
-5 .4

-1 .6

W h o le t u r k e y s ..

2 0 1 5 -3 2 9

1 2 /8 1

9 9 .6

1 0 4 .5

1 0 6 .4

-4 .0

1 .8

T u r k e y p a r t s .,

2 0 1 5 -3 9 8

1 2 /8 1

1 1 4 .4

1 1 6 .2

1 1 4 .3

-4 .3

-1 .6

2 0 1 5 -4

1 2 /9 0

1 0 3 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 2 .2

2 .9

2 .2

2 0 1 5 -5

1 2 /8 1

1 3 0 .2

1 2 9 .6

1 2 9 .8

,5

2 0 1 5 -5 2 1

1 2 /8 1

1 3 2 .6

1 3 2 .0

1 3 3 .2

.2

.9

2 0 1 5 -5 2 3

1 2 /8 1

1 1 9 .6

1 1 9 .6

1 1 8 .5

-2 .0

-.9

2 0 1 5 -5 9 7

1 2 /9 7

1 0 2 .5

1 0 1 .4

1 0 2 .4

2 0 1 5 -9

1 2 /8 1

9 2 .4

8 8 .1

8 9 .0

i3)
- 1 8 .5

1 .0

Other poultry and small game (including frozen, whole or parts).........
Processed poultry and small game (except soups)......................... .........
Turkey, cooked or smoked (including frozen), not canned.....................
Chicken, cooked or smoked (including frozen), not canned..................
All other processed poultry and small game, including canned (except
soups)........................... ................ .............. ........................................
Liquid, dried, and frozen eggs............................................................... ......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...........................................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................ ..................
Resales.......................................................................................................
Secondary products............................................... ........ ........ ..... ...............

.9
.1

.2

1 .0

2 0 1 5 -S M
2 0 1 5 -M

1 2 /8 1

1 1 5 .6

1 1 6 .0

116.1

2 0 1 5 -Z 8 9

1 2 /9 7

9 9 .3

9 9 .7

9 9 .8

2 0 1 5 -S

1 2 /8 1

1 1 0 .0

1 0 8 .6

1 0 9 .4

<3)

.1

i3)
- 2 1 .1

.7

.1

D a iry p ro d u c ts .

202

1 2 /8 4

1 2 7 .1

1 3 1 .0

1 3 4 .5

1 0 .0

2 .7

C r e a m e r y b u tte r .

2021

0 6 /8 4

9 5 .5

1 2 5 .0

1 3 4 .2

6 2 .9

7 .4

2 0 2 1 -P

0 6 /8 4

8 8 .4

1 2 4 .5

1 3 3 .9

7 9 .3

7 .6

2 0 2 1 -1

0 6 /8 4

8 8 .4

1 2 4 .5

1 3 3 .9

7 9 .3

7 .6

2 0 2 1 -1 1 3

0 6 /8 4

8 1 .1

1 1 2 .0

120.1

7 3 .6

7 .2

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts ....... i........ ...............
C r e a m e ry b u t t e r .......................... .
B u lk b u tte r (o v e r 3 p o u n d s ) .

See footnotes at end of table.




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Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A pr.

J u ly

A ug.

19982

19982

19982

0 6 /8 4

9 8 .9

1 4 2 .4

1 5 3 .5

A ug. 1 9 9 7

J u ly 1 9 9 8

C r e a m e r y b u tte r— C o n tin u e d
C o n s u m e r b u tte r ( 3 p o u n d s o r le s s ) ............................. ............

2 0 2 1 -1 1 5

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

8 5 .4

7 .8

2 0 2 1 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .......................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ................................................................................ ..............................

2 0 2 1 -S

0 6 /8 4

1 0 4 .7

1 0 0 .0

1 0 6 .1

9 .8

6.1

D ry , c o n d e n s e d , a n d e v a p o ra te d m ilk .....................................................................

2 0 2 3 -S

0 6 /8 4

9 2 .5

7 6 .2

8 1 .2

- 7 .1

6 .6

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .1

1 2 6 .1

1 2 8 .2

1 0 .9

1 .7

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ........................................................................................................ .................

2 0 2 2 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 2 1 .6

1 2 9 .9

1 3 1 .3

1 0 .0

1.1

N a tu ra l c h e e s e , e x c e p t c o tta g e c h e e s e .............. ......................................................

2 0 2 2 -3

0 6 /8 1

1 1 4 .3

1 2 5 .4

1 2 7 .1

1 3 .0

1 .4

2 0 2 2 -3 0 2

0 6 /8 1

1 0 7 .9

1 2 2 .0

1 2 2 .6

1 4 .8

N a tu ra l a n d p ro c e s s e d c h e e s e .....................................................................................................

2022

A m e ric a n -ty p e c h e e s e ................................:.................................................... ...............

.5

C h e d d a r c h e e s e .................................................................... .........................................

2 0 2 2 -3 0 2 0 1

0 6 /8 1

1 0 9 .4

1 2 2 .6

1 2 3 .1

1 4 .4

.4

O th e r A m e ric a n -ty p e c h e e s e ...................................................................................

2 0 2 2 -3 0 2 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 0 2 .5

1 2 1 .5

1 2 2 .2

1 6 .4

.6

2 0 2 2 -3 0 3

0 6 /8 1

1 1 9 .3

1 2 8 .6

1 3 1 .0

1 0 .7

1 .9
2 .0

Ita lia n -ty p e c h e e s e ................................... ........................................... ............................. .
M o z z a r e lla c h e e s e .........................................................................................................

2 0 2 2 -3 0 3 0 1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .9

1 2 9 .2

1 3 1 .8

1 1 .9

O t h e r Ita lia n -ty p e c h e e s e ..........................................................................................

2 0 2 2 -3 0 3 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 2 0 .8

1 2 6 .9

1 2 8 .6

7 .3

1 .3

S w is s c h e e s e ......................... ..............................................................................................

2 0 2 2 -3 0 5

0 6 /8 1

1 4 2 .7

1 4 1 .4

1 4 4 .4

8 .0

2.1

C re a m a n d N e u fc h a te l c h e e s e ....................................................................................

2 0 2 2 -3 0 7

0 6 /8 1

1 3 1 .9

1 3 9 .4

1 4 3 .8

1 3 .5

3 .2

O th e r n a tu ra l c h e e s e , e x c e p t c o t t a g e .....................................................................

2 0 2 2 -3 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 2 4 .5

1 3 2 .8

1 3 8 .3

1 5 .7

4.1

2 0 2 2 -4

0 6 /8 1

1 3 3 .3

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .8

5 .4

.4

2 0 2 2 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 1 .0

1 3 2 .9

1 3 3 .4

4 .7

.4

2 0 2 2 -4 1 3

0 6 /8 1

1 4 3 .6

1 4 6 .0

1 4 6 .5

3 .6

.3

2 0 2 2 -4 1 5

0 6 /8 1

1 3 2 .4

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .1

1 1 .6

-.3

P ro c e s s e d c h e e s e a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ....................................................................
P ro c e s s e d c h e e s e ..................................... .......................................................................
C h e e s e s p r e a d ....................................................................... .............................................

2 0 2 2 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................
R e s a l e s ..... ..............................................................................................................................

2 0 2 2 -M

0 6 /8 1

1 1 5 .5

1 3 2 .1

1 3 9 .9

2 6 .8

5 .9

2 0 2 2 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 1

1 1 5 .8

1 3 2 .7

1 4 0 .8

2 7 .1

6.1

0 6 /8 1

8 7 .6

9 6 .2

9 9 .3

1 6 .8

3 .2

O th e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................

2 0 2 2 -S S

2 0 2 2 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 3 5 .4

1 4 2 .3

1 4 7 .1

7.1

3 .4

D ry , c o n d e n s e d , a n d e v a p o ra te d m i l k .....................................................................

2 0 2 3 -S

0 6 /8 1

8 6 .7

9 6 .5

9 7 .5

1 2 .3

1 .0

F luid m i l k ...................................................................................... ...........................................

2 0 2 6 -S

0 6 /8 1

9 0 .4

1 0 4 .9

1 0 9 .2

3 5 .7

4.1

1 2 /8 3

1 4 1 .5

1 4 5 .5

1 4 7 .6

7 .3

1 .4

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................................... .............................. ...........................

2 0 2 3 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 5 3 .0

1 4 9 .9

1 5 0 .7

-.4

.5

D ry m ilk p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t s u b s titu te s ..... ................. ....................................................

2 0 2 3 -5

1 2 /8 3

1 3 6 .5

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .8

-.5

.1

2 0 2 3 -5 A

0 6 /9 2

1 0 8 .0

1 0 8 .0

1 0 8 .0

1 .4

0

2 0 2 3 -5 B

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .............................................................................. ................................

D ry, c o n d e n s e d , a n d e v a p o ra te d m ilk p r o d u c t s ......... .........................................................

2023

D ry m ilk p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t su b s titu te s , s h ip p e d in c o n s u m e r-ty p e
p a c k a g e s (3 lbs. o r l e s s ) ............................... .......................................................
D ry m ilk p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t su b stitu te s , s h ip p e d in b u lk (m o re th a n 3
0 6 /9 2

9 6 .2

-1 .9

.2

D ry w h o le m ilk (fo o d g ra d e ) s h ip p e d in b u lk (m o re th a n 3 lb s .) ..........

2 0 2 3 -5 4 2

1 2 /8 3

1 0 1 .4

1 0 1 .7

1 0 5 .3

3 .3

3 .5

N o n fa t d ry m ilk (fo o d g ra d e ) s h ip p e d in b u lk (m o re th a n 3 l b s . ) .........

2 0 2 3 -5 4 3

1 2 /8 3

1 1 1 .8

1 1 2 .1

1 1 1 .8

-1 .5

-.3

2 0 2 3 -5 4 7

1 2 /8 3

i 3)

1 2 0 .5

(3)

l b s . ) ..... ...................................................................................... ............... .......................

9 5 .2

9 5 .4

M o d ifie d d ry w h e y p ro d u c ts (fo o d g ra d e ) s h ip p e d in b u lk (m o re th a n
3 l b s . ) ............................................. .............. ....................................................... .......

t)

(3)

O t h e r fo o d g r a d e d ry m ilk p ro d u c ts s h ip p e d in b u lk (m o re th a n 3
l b s . ) .............................. .................................................................................................

2 0 2 3 -5 4 9

1 3 7 .5

-2 .6

.1

F e e d g ra d e d ry m ilk p ro d u c ts s h ip p e d in b u lk (m o re th a n 3 l b s . ) .......

2 0 2 3 -5 5 1

1 2 /8 3

1 6 8 .8

1 6 6 .5

1 6 5 .7

3 .3

-.5

2 0 2 3 -6

1 2 /8 3

1 8 9 .0

1 8 9 .1

1 8 9 .1

1 .8

0

2 0 2 3 -6 1 2
2 0 2 3 -7

1 2 /8 3

1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .2

-.7

0

1 2 /8 3

1 3 0 .9

1 0 8 .7

1 1 4 .5

- 1 1 .4

5 .3

2 0 2 3 -7 1 9

1 2 /8 3

1 3 0 .8

1 0 8 .7

1 1 4 .4

-1 1 .4

5 .2

2 0 2 3 -9

0 6 /9 2

1 1 5 .4

1 1 5 .4

1 1 5 .4

2.1

0

2 0 2 3 -M

1 2 /8 3

1 2 3 .0

1 2 8 .6

1 2 3 .6

1 .2

-3 .9

2 0 2 3 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 3

1 2 1 .5

1 2 7 .0

1 2 2 .1

1 .2

-3 .9

C a n n e d m ilk p ro d u c ts (c o n s u m e r-ty p e c a n s ), e x c e p t s u b s titu t e s .................
E v a p o r a te d m ilk, c o n s u m e r-ty p e c a n s ....................................... .............................
C o n c e n tr a te d m ilk p ro d u c ts , s h ip p e d in b u lk, e x c e p t s u b s t it u t e s .................
A ll o th e r fo o d g r a d e c o n c e n tra te d m ilk p ro d u c ts , s h ip p e d in b u l k ..........
D a iry p ro d u c t s u b s t it u te s ........................................................ ............................................

1 3 7 .1

1 3 7 .4

2 0 2 3 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ...................................

1 2 /8 3

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

R e s a le s ............................................. ............. ...................................................... .................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................

2 0 2 3 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 0 4 .0

1 2 8 .2

1 3 6 .0

4 6 .9

C r e a m e r y b u t t e r ...................................................................................................................

2 0 2 1 -S

1 2 /8 3

8 9 .4

1 3 6 .7

1 4 5 .8

8 6 .9

6 .7

O th e r s e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts ........................................... ........ ......................... ...............

2 0 2 3 -S S

1 2 /8 3

2 0 2 6 -S

1 2 /8 3

(3)
1 0 6 .8

1 6 9 .6

F lu id m i l k ..................................................................... .................. ..........................................

i3)
1 0 2 .7

i3)
4 0 .0

i3)
1 0 .9

0 6 /8 3

1 3 9 .0

1 4 1 .6

1 4 2 .9

6 .0

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................. ............................

2 0 2 4 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 3 9 .8

1 4 3 .1

1 4 4 .3

6 .2

.8

Ic e c r e a m a n d i c e s ...................................................................... .......... ..............................

2 0 2 4 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 3 9 .8

1 4 3 .1

1 4 4 .3

6 .2

.8

Ic e c r e a m a n d fr o z e n d e s s e r t s .....................................................................................................

2024

1 1 8 .4

6.1

.9

B u lk ic e c r e a m a n d c u s ta rd (3 g a llo n s o r m o r e ) ................................................

2 0 2 4 -1 1 4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 9 .8

1 5 2 .8

1 5 4 .9

4 .5

1 .4

C o n s u m e r-s iz e ic e c r e a m a n d c u s ta rd ( 1 6 o z . to le s s th a n 3 g a llo n s ) ..

2 0 2 4 -1 1 5

0 6 /8 3

1 3 6 .8

1 4 2 .6

1 4 4 .2

9 .6

1.1
2 .2

S u p e rp re m iu m a n d p r e m iu m .....................................................................................

2 0 2 4 -1 1 5 0 2

0 6 /9 2

1 1 1 .5

1 1 2 .7

1 1 5 .2

3 .9

R e g u la r a n d e c o n o m y ................................................................................................

2 0 2 4 -1 1 5 0 3

0 6 /9 2

1 1 9 .3

1 2 6 .8

1 2 7 .4

1 3 .4

.5

2 0 2 4 -1 1 7

0 6 /9 2

1 0 6 .8

1 0 7 .3

1 0 7 .4

3 .3

.1

W a t e r i c e s ................................................................................................ ...............................

2 0 2 4 -1 5 1

0 6 /8 3

1 3 5 .9

1 3 6 .5

1 3 7 .9

2 .4

1 .0

C o n s u m e r-s iz e ic e m ilk (1 6 o z . to le s s th a n 3 g a ll o n s ) .......... ......................

2 0 2 4 -1 8 4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 3 .1

1 4 3 .8

1 4 4 .7

4 .6

.6

2 0 2 4 -1 8 4 0 1

0 6 /9 2

1 1 1 .9

1 1 4 .0

1 1 6 .7

4 .6

2 .4

1 6 9 .1

N o v e lty fo rm s (ic e c r e a m a n d c u s ta rd ) .............. ...................................................

S u p e rp re m iu m a n d p r e m iu m .....................................................................................

2 0 2 4 -1 9 6

0 6 /8 3

1 6 8 .5

1 6 9 .3

1.1

.1

2 0 2 4 -1 9 7

0 4 /9 0

1 0 8 .7

1 0 9 .3

1 0 9 .2

2 .2

-.1

F ro z e n y o g u r t ....................... .............................................. .............................................

2 0 2 4 -1 9 7 0 1

0 6 /9 2

1 1 3 .7

1 1 2 .3

1 1 4 .2

1 .7

1 .7

O t h e r fr o z e n d a iry d e s s e r t s .......... ................................................. .........................

2 0 2 4 -1 9 7 9 9

1 2 /9 5

9 8 .4

9 8 .9

3 .6

C o n s u m e r-s iz e s h e rb e t (1 6 o z . to le s s th a n 3 g a llo n s ) ..................................
O th e r fro z e n d a iry d e s s e r t s .................... ......................................................................

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ......................................................

(3)

(3)

2 0 2 4 -S M
1 3 8 .2

1 4 2 .0

4 .2

0 6 /8 3

1 3 8 .2

1 4 2 .0

1 4 2 .0

4 .2

0

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .6

1 2 0 .2

1 2 5 .3

8 .2

4 .2

O th e r s e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts .................. .......................... ................................................

2 0 2 4 -S S

0 6 /8 3

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .5

0

0

Flu id m i l k .................................................................. ........................................................ .

2 0 2 6 -S

0 6 /9 2

1 0 6 .3

9 8 .8

1 0 4 .1

1 0 .4

5 .4

R e s a l e s ..... ..............................................................................................................................

2 0 2 4 -M

See footnotes at and of table.




16

1 4 2 .0

0

0 6 /8 3

2 0 2 4 -Z 8 9
2 0 2 4 -S

M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ..... ............................ ............................ ..........................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ............... ...............................................................................................

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u stry a n d p ro d u c t1

F lu id m i l k ...................................................................................................................................................

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

2026
2 0 2 6 -P

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A pr.

July

A ug.

19982

19982

19982

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .7

1 3 4 .3

1 3 9 .8

1 2 /8 2

1 3 3 .6

13 0 .1

A ug. 19 9 7

7 .5

J u ly 1 9 9 8

4 .1

1 2 /8 2

(3)
1 3 7 .6

1 2 4 .2

2 0 2 6 -2

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

2 0 2 6 -2 1 2

1 2 /8 2

1 3 2 .2

1 2 5 .4

L o w fa t m ilk, 0 .5 - 2 .0 % b u tte rfa t, p a c k a g e d (in clu d in g U . H .T .) ......................

2 0 2 6 -2 2 3

1 2 /8 2

1 4 7 .1

1 3 5 .4

S k im m ilk, p a c k a g e d (in cluding U . H , T . ) ...................

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

2 0 2 6 -2 2 5

1 2 /8 2

1 4 9 .4

1 3 7 .3

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

C r e a m s , h a lf-a n d -h a lf, a n d d a iry -b a s e d w h ip p e d t o p p in g s ..........................

2 0 2 6 -2 9 9

0 6 /9 8

ft

1 0 2 .8

1 0 9 .7

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

2 0 2 6 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 6 3 .5

1 5 3 .5

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
B u lk flu id m ilk a n d c r e a m ....................................................................................................

2 0 2 6 -1

P a c k a g e d flu id m ilk a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s .............................. ...................................
F lu id w h o le m ilk, p a c k a g e d (in clu d in g U . H . T . ) ...........................

1 2 /9 1

1 2 9 .6

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
6 .7

C o tta g e c h e e s e (in clu d in g fa rm e rs ’ c h e e s e , p o t c h e e s e , a n d b a k e rs ’
c h e e s e ) ...............................................................................................................................
Y o g u rt, e x c e p t f r o z e n ...........................................................................................................

2 0 2 6 -5

1 2 /8 2

1 3 0 .1

1 3 0 .2

P e ris h a b le d a iry p ro d u c t s u b s titu te s .............................. ..............................................

2 0 2 6 -7

1 2 /9 1

1 0 0 ,9

1 0 0 .9

2 0 2 6 -8

O th e r m ilk p ro d u c ts , n .e .c .......................................... ............... .................. .......................

1 2 /9 1

1 1 3 .4

1 0 9 .4

1 2 /8 2

15 6 .1

1 4 9 .7

2 0 2 6 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s .......................................................

2 0 2 6 -M

M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ............................ ...........................................................................
R e s a l e s ....................................................... .................................................. .........................
S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts ...............................................................................................................
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c ts ...........................................................................................................
C a n n e d a n d p re s e rv e d fru its a n d v e g e t a b le s .................... ............. .....................................

203

C a n n e d s p e c ia ltie s ..............................................................................................................................

2032

2 0 2 6 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 2

1 5 6 .1

1 4 9 .7

2 0 2 6 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 1 7 .7

12 4 .1

2 0 2 6 -S S

1 2 /8 2

1 3 5 .4

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

1 2 /8 4

1 2 9 .7

1 3 0 .5

1 3 0 .7

.5

1 2 /8 2

1 6 4 .6

1 6 5 .7 -

1 6 5 .9

.7

.1

1 2 /8 2

1 7 1 .8

1 7 3 .3

1 7 3 .6

.8

.2

2 0 3 2 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .................................................... .....................................................................

2 0 3 2 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 9 9 .8

ft

2 0 6 .6

2 0 3 2 -1 3 1

1 2 /8 2

2 1 7 .7

0

2 0 3 2 -2

1 2 /8 2

2 1 6 .2

(3)
2 1 7 .2

2 2 7 .8

C a n n e d so u p s, e x c e p t fro z e n o r s e a f o o d .................................................. ...............

2 1 8 .0

.6

C a n n e d d ry b e a n s in cluding b a k e d ...............................................................................

2 0 3 2 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .0

2 .9

0

2 0 3 2 -3 7

0 6 /9 1

9 7 .8

9 7 .8

9 7 .8

6 .3

0

2 0 3 2 -3 7 3

1 2 /8 2

1 2 6 .7

1 2 6 .7

1 2 6 .7

.6

0

2 0 3 2 -3 8

0 6 /9 1

1 0 1 .6

1 0 1 .6

1 0 1 .6

2 0 3 2 -3 8 4

0 6 /9 1

1 0 4 .3

1 0 4 .3

ft

2 0 3 2 -3 9

C a n n e d b a b y fo o d s , e x c e p t c e re a l a n d b is c u its .....................................................
V e g e t a b le s .............................................................................. ..............................................

B e a n s w ith p o r k .................................................................................................................
B e a n s w ith p o rk (7.1 to 1 8 .0 o u n c e s ) .............. ......... ........................................
B e a n s w ith s a u c e , v e g e ta ria n s t y l e ...........................................................................
B e a n s w ith s a u c e , v e g e ta ria n s ty le (o th e r s i z e s ) .........................................

.3

.2

ft
ft
.4

0

0

ft

O .

O th e r c a n n e d d ry b e a n s , inclu ding c h ile c o n c a rn e w ith le s s th a n
0 6 /9 1

9 8 .6

9 8 .6

9 8 .6

.2

0

O th e r c a n n e d d ry b e a n s , 13.1 to 1 8 o u n c e s ................................... ..............

2 0 3 2 -3 9 2

1 2 /8 2

1 0 4 .6

1 0 4 .6

1 0 4 .6

.4

0

O th e r c a n n e d b e a n s , all o th e r s i z e s .......... .........................................................

2 0 3 2 -3 9 3

1 2 /8 2

1 2 5 .6

1 2 5 .6

1 2 5 .6

0

0

2 0 3 2 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 2 4 .9

1 2 5 .3

1 2 5 .2

.4

- .1

2 0 3 2 -4 6

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .3

0

0

2 0 3 2 -4 6 4

1 2 /8 2

1 0 0 .7

1 0 0 .7

1 0 0 .7

0

0

2 0 3 2 -4 9 8

1 2 /8 2

1 3 1 .0

1 3 2 .4

1 3 2 .3

1 .4

- .1

2 0 3 2 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .2

.2

0

2 0 3 2 -S S S

1 2 /8 2

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .7

1 3 5 .8

.1

.1

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .3

.4

0

0 6 /8 1

1 3 7 .1

1 3 7 .4

1 3 7 .8

.5

.3

2 0 % m e a t .............................................. .......................................................................

C a n n e d s p e c ia lty f o o d s ......................................................... ....................... ......................
S p a g h e tti, m a c a ro n i a n d r a v io li....................................................................................
R a v i o l i ..................................................................................................................................
O th e r c a n n e d s p e c ia ltie s , includin g g ra v y a n d p u d d in g s (o th e r th a n
m e a t s ) ............................................................................... ............................. ...............

2 0 3 2 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ......................................... .............
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .................................................. ............................................... ............
O th e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................

2 0 3 3 -S

C a n n e d fru its a n d v e g e t a b l e s ................................... ..................................................
C a n n e d fru its, v e g e ta b le s , p re s e rv e s , ja m s , a n d j e llie s .................... ...........................

2033

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts ....................................................................... ..................................................

2 0 3 3 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 3 6 .0

1 3 6 .4

1 3 6 .7

.7

.2

C a n n e d fruits, e x c e p t b a b y f o o d ............... .................. .................................. ................

2 0 3 3 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .1

1 3 9 .3

-2 .4

.1

A p p l e s a u c e ....................................................... .......................................... .........................

2 0 3 3 -1 7 1

0 6 /8 1

1 4 3 .0

P e a c h e s , in c lu d in g s p i c e d ................................... .......... ..............................................

2 0 3 3 -1 7 4

0 6 /8 1

1 5 8 .1

1 5 8 .1

ft
ft

ft
ft

P e a rs , in clu d in g s p i c e d .............. ........................ ............................................................

2 0 3 3 -1 7 5

0 6 /8 1

1 1 0 .5

1 1 0 .2

1 0 9 .4

-3 .0

-.7

O th e r c a n n e d f r u i t .............. ................................................... ............................................
C a n n e d v e g e ta b le s , e x c e p t h o m in y a n d m u s h r o o m s .........................................

2 0 3 3 -1 9 8
2 0 3 3 -2

1 0 /8 8
0 6 /8 1

1 0 3 .3
1 2 6 .7

1 0 3 .3
1 2 7 .1

1 0 3 .3
1 2 7 .4

-4 .5
2 .2

0
.2

B e a n s , g r e e n a n d w a x (in clu d in g b lu e l a k e ) ............................. ........................

2 0 3 3 -2 0 7

0 6 /8 1

1 1 4 .4

1 1 6 .7

1 1 6 .7

1 .9

0

C a r r o t s ........................................................................................ ............... ............................

2 0 3 3 -2 1 5

0 6 /8 1

1 6 7 .3

1 6 7 .3

1 6 7 .3

2 .4

0

V e g e ta b le c o m b in a tio n s ...................................................................................................

2 0 3 3 -2 3 5

0 6 /8 1

1 3 7 .7

1 3 7 .7

1 3 7 .7

0

0

P u m p k in a n d s q u a s h (in clu d in g p ie m i x ) ......................................... ......................

2 0 3 3 -2 5 3

1 2 /8 7

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .6

-.3

1 4 2 .8

ft
ft

0

S p i n a c h ............... ....................................................................................................................

2 0 3 3 -2 5 5

0 6 /8 1

1 2 8 .1

1 2 8 .1

1 2 8 .1

0

0

W h ite p o ta to e s ................................................ .......................................... ........................

2 0 3 3 -2 7 5

0 6 /8 1

1 6 6 .1

1 6 6 .1

1 6 6 .1

1 2 .2

0

S a u e r k r a u t ...............................................................................................................................

2 0 3 3 -2 7 6

0 6 /8 1

1 8 7 .7

1 8 7 .7

1 8 7 .7

6 .5

0

A s p a r a g u s ............... ...............................................................................................................
B e s ts ..................................... ........................................ ........................... .............................

2 0 3 3 -2 9 1

1 2 /8 7

1 2 3 .8

1 2 3 .8

1 2 3 .8

1 3 .3

0

2 0 3 3 -2 9 3

0 6 /8 1

1 4 8 .8

1 4 9 .9

1 4 9 .9

-2 .7

S w e e t c o m , w h o le k e r n e l ........................................................................... ...................

2 0 3 3 -2 9 4

0 6 /8 1

1 1 5 .2

1 1 5 .3

1 1 5 .3

.3

0

S w e e t c o m , c r e a m s t y l e ........................ .................... ....................................................

2 0 3 3 -2 9 5

0 8 /8 1

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .3

1 0 .4

0

0

G r e e n p e a s ........................................................................... .................................................

2 0 3 3 -2 9 6

0 6 /8 1

1 2 0 .1

12 0 .1

1 2 0 .1

.7

0

T o m a t o e s ............................................................................ ......................... ........................ .

2 0 3 3 -2 9 7

0 6 /8 1

1 3 1 .6

1 3 1 .6

1 3 2 .8

2 .9

.9

O th e r c a n n e d v e g e ta b le s .................................................. ............................................

2 0 3 3 -2 9 9

1 2 /8 7

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .4

2 .0

0

2 0 3 3 -4

0 6 /8 1

1 4 4 .4

1 4 5 .2

1 4 4 .6

-1 .8

-.4

2 0 3 3 -4 A

0 6 /9 5

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .5

1 0 6 .9

- 3 .1

-.6

A p p le ju ic e , s in g le s tr e n g t h .................................... .................. ................................

2 0 3 3 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 5 .0

1 5 5 .0

1 4 8 .4

-9 .0

-4 .3

O r a n g e ju ic e , s in g le s t r e n g t h ................................... .................... ..........................

2 0 3 3 -4 1 5

0 6 /8 1

1 5 4 .5

1 5 4 .5

1 5 4 .5

-1 .0

C a n n e d o r fre s h fru it ju ic e s , n e c ta rs , a n d c o n c e n t r a t e s ..........

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

C a n n e d fru it ju ic e s , n e c ta rs , a n d c o n c e n tra te s ..................................................

0

P in e a p p le ju ic e , s in g le s tr e n g th .......... ....................................................................

2 0 3 3 -4 2 8

0 6 /8 1

1 5 3 .3

1 5 3 .3

ft

ft

O th e r s in g le s tre n g th fru it ju ic e s a n d m ix tu re s o f fru it j u ic e s ..................

2 0 3 3 -4 7 2

0 6 /8 1

1 2 2 .6

1 2 0 .2

1 2 2 .6

- 1 .1

2 .0

F ru it ju ic e , c o n c e n tra te d , h o t p a c k .......................................................................

2 0 3 3 -4 9 4

1 2 /8 7

1 5 2 .3

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .7

- 4 .1

0

2 0 3 3 -4 B

0 6 /9 5

1 0 2 .0

1 0 4 .5

1 0 4 .5

1 .8

0

2 0 3 3 -4 9 6

0 6 /9 5

1 0 4 .8

1 0 8 .6

1 0 8 .6

3 .0

F re s h fru it ju ic e s a n d n e c t a r s ..... .................................. ............................. ...............
F re s h o ra n g e ju ic e , s in g le s tre n g th .................. ......... .............. ...,.................. ...
O th e r fr e s h fru it ju ic e s a n d n e c t a r s ......................................................................
C a n n e d v e g e ta b le j u i c e s ........................ ............................................................................
T o m a to ju ic e ............................................... ....................... .............................................

0

2 0 3 3 -4 9 8

0 6 /9 5

1 0 0 .0

1 0 1 .4

1 0 1 .4

.7

0

2 0 3 3 -5

0 6 /8 1

1 3 4 .1

1 3 4 .1

1 3 4 .1

0

0

2 0 3 3 -5 1 5

0 6 /8 1

1 3 1 .7

1 3 1 .7

1 3 1 .7

0

0

See footnotes at end of table.




ft

17

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A p r.

J u ly

Aug.

19982

19982

19982

Aug. 1997

Ju ly 1 9 9 8

C a n n e d fru its, v e g e ta b le s , p re s e rv e s , ja m s , a n d je llie s — C o n tin u e d
C a ts u p a n d o th e r t o m a to s a u c e s , e t c . .................................. ..............
T o m a to s a u c e s .............................................................................................
T o m a t o s a u c e s , 7.1 - 1 0 o z . s i z e ......................... .............. ............................
C a t s u p ..................................................................................................................................
C a ts u p , 1 4 - 3 2 o z . s i z e ................................................... ....................................

2 0 3 3 -6

0 6 /8 1

1 3 3 .5

1 3 4 .1

1 3 5 .7

3 .4

2 0 3 3 -6 1 4

0 6 /8 1

1 4 5 .0

1 4 5 .0

1 4 6 .9

6 .4

2 0 3 3 -6 1 4 1 3

1 2 /8 7

9 7 .8

9 7 .8

ft

2 0 3 3 -6 2 1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

(3)
-.5

2 0 3 3 -6 2 1 2 2

1 2 /8 7

1 0 7 .9

1 0 7 .9

1 0 7 .9

-1 .4

1 2 3 .1

1 .2
1 .3
(3)
0
.0

2 0 3 3 -6 2 1 2 3

1 2 /8 7

1 2 3 .1

1 2 3 .1

.3

0

S p a g h e tti, p iz z a , a n d m a rin a ra s a u c e s (le s s th a n 2 0 p e rc e n t m e a t) .

2 0 3 3 -6 3 1

0 6 /9 5

1 0 4 .4

1 0 4 .7

1 0 7 .7

1 .4

2 .9

C h ili s a u c e .........................................................................................................................

2 0 3 3 -6 5 1

0 6 /8 1

1 7 8 .0

1 7 8 .0

T o m a to p a s te .

2 0 3 3 -6 6 2

0 6 /8 1

1 0 6 .7

2 0 3 3 -8

0 6 /8 1

1 4 1 .8

(3)
1 4 1 .8

P u re s tra w b e rry ja m s a n d p r e s e r v e s ......... .......

2 0 3 3 -8 1 1

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .

2 0 3 3 -S M

C a ts u p , a ll o th e r s i z e s ........................................ ......... .........................................

J a m s , je llie s a n d p r e s e r v e s ........................................

ft
ft
1 4 1 .5

ft
ft

ft

1 .6

<3)
-.2

0 6 /8 1

1 4 5 .3

1 4 5 .3

1 4 5 .3

.9

0

2 0 3 3 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 5 6 .0

1 5 5 .7

1 5 5 .8

-1 .3

.1

C a n n e d s p e c i a lt i e s ..........................

2 0 3 2 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

0

0

O th e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...........

2 0 3 3 -S S S

0 6 /8 1

1 4 6 .6

1 4 5 .9

1 4 6 .2

-1 .7

.2
0

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts .

F r o z e n fru its a n d v e g e t a b le s ......

2 0 3 7 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 8 4 .6

1 8 4 .6

1 8 4 .6

-2 .4

B o ttle d a n d c a n n e d s o ft d r in k s ..

2 0 8 6 -S

0 6 /9 5

1 0 7 .4

1 0 7 .4

1 0 7 .4

-.8

0

1 2 /8 2

1 4 0 .2

1 4 2 .4

1 4 2 .1

1 .4

-.2

2 0 3 4 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .5

1 4 1 .0

1 4 1 .2

1 .6

.1

2 0 3 4 -A

1 2 /8 2

1 4 0 .5

1 4 3 .1

1 4 3 .9

2.1

.6

2 0 3 4 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 7 .5

1 2 2 .2

1 2 0 .5

- .1

- 1 .4

2 0 3 4 -1 2 3

1 2 /8 2

1 2 0 .0

-.7

1 2 /8 2

1 5 4 .6

(3)
1 5 4 .2

1 2 1 .1

2 0 3 4 -2

1 5 8 .2

4 .3

(3)
2 .6

2 0 3 4 -2 1 3

1 2 /8 2

2 0 0 .7

1 9 9 .7

2 0 3 .2

6 .2

1 .8

C o n s u m e r s ized : 1 lb. o r l e s s .................................................

2 0 3 4 -2 1 3 1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 0 4 .0

1 0 2 .2

1 0 8 .4

4.1

6.1

C o m m e rc ia l size: o v e r 1 l b .........................................................

2 0 3 4 -2 1 3 1 2

0 6 /9 1

2034

D rie d a n d d e h y d ra te d fruits, v e g e ta b le s , a n d s o u p s ..
P rim a ry p ro d u c ts .
D rie d fru its a n d v e g e ta b le s .
D rie d f r u i t s ......... ....................
O th e r fru its a n d fruit f lo u r s ..............................................................
D rie d v e g e t a b le s .............................................. ........................................
P o ta to e s (in cluding fla k e s , g ra n u le s , slic e s , d ic e s , e t c . ) .

9 9 .6

7 .2

-.2

O n i o n s ....................................... ...............................................................

2 0 3 4 -2 3 7

1 2 /8 2

1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .2

1 0 9 .3

2 .9

1 .0

V e g e ta b le p o w d e rs , m e a ls , a n d flo u rs .

2 0 3 4 -2 3 8

0 6 /9 1

1 0 9 .3

9 9 .7

1 0 9 .3

9 9 .8

1 1 0 .1

4 .9

.7

O th e r v e g e t a b le s .

2 0 3 4 -2 4 1

1 2 /8 2

9 6 .4

9 6 .4

1 0 1 .2

2 .7

5 .0

1 2 /8 2

1 4 5 .9

1 4 5 .6

1 4 0 .9

- .1

-3 .2

- .1

2 0 3 4 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .

2 0 3 4 -S

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts .........................................................
P ic k le d fru its a n d v e g e ta b le s , v e g e ta b le s a u c e s a n d s e a s o n in g s , a n d s a la d
2035

d r e s s in g s ................................... ........ .........................................................................................

2 0 3 5 -P

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts .

0 6 /8 1

1 6 1 .6

1 6 3 .0

1 6 2 .9

1.1

0 6 /8 1

1 6 8 .4

1 7 0 .9

1 7 1 .3

2.1

.2

P ic k le s a n d o th e r p ic k le d p r o d u c t s .................. .......... .....................................

2 0 3 5 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 8 1 .8

1 8 3 .0

1 8 2 .5

-.7

-.3

F in is h e d p ic k le s a n d o th e r p ic k le d p r o d u c ts ...........................................

2 0 3 5 -A

0 6 /9 4

1 0 6 .7

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .4

.4

-.3

Dill p ic k le s (p ro c e s s e d , n a tu ra l, o r k o s h e r ) ........................................

2 0 3 5 -2 2 1

0 6 /8 1

1 8 2 .1

1 8 4 .3

1 8 3 .3

.3

- .5

S w e e t p ic k le s ......................................................... ............................................

2 0 3 5 -2 2 5

0 6 /8 1

1 7 9 .2

1 8 1 .3

1 8 1 .3

1 .2

0

2 0 3 5 -2 2 9

0 6 /9 4

1 0 8 .3

1 0 9 .0

1 0 9 .0

.8

0

2 0 3 5 -2 3 3

0 6 /8 1

1 8 4 .4

1 8 4 .9

1 8 5 .0

.1

.1

2 0 3 5 -3

0 6 /8 1

1 5 6 .1

15 6 .1

1 5 6 .1

.7

0

2 0 3 5 -3 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 7 .4

1 5 7 .4

1 5 7 .4

0

0

R e frig e ra te d p ic k le s (in clu d in g o v e rn ig h t, h a lf sour, a rtificially
a c id ifie d , e tc .)
O th e r fin is h e d p ic k le d p ro d u c ts (in clu d in g m ixes, g h e rk in s , relish,
o n io n s , e t c . ) ................................................................................................. .......
P r e p a r e d m e a t s a u c e s ( e x c e p t t o m a t o - b a s e d ) ......................... ........................
P re p a re d m u s t a r d ....................................................... ..................................................
O t h e r s a u c e s (in c lu d in g W o r c e s te r s h ir e , s o y, p e p p e r, h o rs e ra d is h ,
s e a fo o d , e t c . ) ..... ......................................... .............. ..........................................
M a y o n n a is e , s a la d d re s s in g s a n d s a n d w ic h s p r e a d s .................... ................

2 0 3 5 -3 5 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 6 .0

1 5 6 .0

1 5 6 .0

1 .0

0

2 0 3 5 -4

0 6 /8 1

1 6 8 .2

1 6 7 .5
1 7 6 .7

1 6 8 .3

4.1

.5

T h ic k , s p o o n ty p e s a la d d re s s in g s (re g u la r o r lo w c a l o r i e ) ....................

2 0 3 5 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 7 1 .3

1 7 6 .7

3 .5

0

M a y o n n a is e (re g u la r o r lo w c a l o r i e ) ..... ....... .......................................................

2 0 3 5 -4 2 3

0 6 /8 1

1 6 6 .0

1 7 3 .5

1 7 6 .1

6 .4

1 .5

P o u ra b le s a la d d re s s in g s (re g u la r o r lo w c a l o r i e ) ................................... .

2 0 3 5 -4 3 9

0 6 /8 1

1 6 2 .7

1 6 2 .9

1 6 2 .9

1 .2

0

2 0 3 5 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ..................................................

2 0 3 5 -S

1 5 1 .4

1 4 7 .8

1 4 5 .4

-3 .8

-1 .6

C a n n e d fru its a n d v e g e ta b le s ............................................................. ...................

2 0 3 3 -S

1 0 /8 3

1 3 9 .0

1 2 7 .2

1 2 4 .9

-1 0 .5

-1 .8

O th e r s e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts ................................................................ ................... .

2 0 3 5 -S S S

0 6 /8 1

1 5 9 .6

(3)

ft

(3)

(3)

0 6 /8 1

1 3 7 .3

1 3 9 .3

1 3 8 .9

-.4

2 0 3 7 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 2 6 .6

1 2 8 .6

1 2 8 .1

-.4

-.3
-.4

2 0 3 7 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 0 .6

1 1 5 .8

1 1 4 .6

- 1 .1

-1 .0

2 0 3 7 -1 A

1 2 /9 0

1 1 5 .3

1 2 2 .9

1 1 8 .5

-2 .1

-3 .6

2 0 3 7 -1 B

1 2 /9 0

9 1 .6

9 5 .9

9 5 .8

-1 .0

- .1

2 0 3 7 -1 7 9

0 6 /8 1

96 .1

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .1

3 .7

2 0 3 7 -1 9 5

0 6 /8 1

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .7

1 4 8 .6

- 1 3 .5

-.7

2 0 3 7 -1 C

1 2 /9 0

1 2 1 .7

1 2 1 .2

1 2 0 .5

1 .4

-.6
0

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .......................... ................................................. .............................

F r o z e n fru its a n d v e g e ta b le s .
P rim a ry p ro d u c tio n .

Frozen fruits & concentrated juices, ades, drinks, and nonalcoholic
cocktails.................................................. ...............................................
Frozen fruits, melons, and berries...........................................................
Frozen concentrated fruit and berry juices.............................................
Frozen concentrated orange juice ........................................................
Other frozen concentrated fruit and berry juices.........................
Frozen concentrated fruit ades and nonalcoholic drinks and cocktails
Citrus pulp and other nonedible citrus byproducts.................. .............
Frozen vegetable and potato products including combinations ...............
Frozen vegetables, except for potato products and vegetable
combinations .................................................... ...................................

.

2037

0 6 /8 1

.1

2 0 3 7 -1 9 7

0 6 /8 1

1 6 .6

1 7 .2

1 7 .2

- 1 9 .2

2 0 3 7 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .3

1 3 8 .3

0

0

2 0 3 7 -2 1 4

0 6 /9 7

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .6

1 0 1 .2

.3

-.4

F r o z e n v e g e ta b le c o m b in a tio n s in clu d in g th o s e m ix e d w ith s a u c e s ,
ric e , & p a s ta .
F r o z e n fre n c h frie d p o t a t o e s ........................................ ....................... ...................

2 0 3 7 -2 4 5

1 2 /9 0

1 0 1 .8

1 0 2 .2

1 0 2 .2

.6

0

2 0 3 7 -2 4 8

0 6 /8 1

1 4 6 .5

1 4 5 .6

1 4 6 .0

-.2

.3

2 0 3 7 -2 4 9

0 6 /8 1

1 2 6 .9

1 2 6 .8

1 2 7 .0

-.6

.2

O t h e r fro z e n p o ta to p ro d u c ts , in clu d in g h a s h b ro w n s , p a ttie s , p u ffs,
e t c ..................................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .

2 0 3 7 -S M

M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ..................................................

2 0 3 7 -M

0 6 /9 7

9 9 .6

9 9 .3

9 9 .4

-.8

.1

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts ...................................... ..................

2 0 3 7 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .4

1 1 8 .2

-.4

.7

See footnotes at end of table.




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Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u stry a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

a -®
< o>

July

Aug.

19982

19982

Aug. 19 9 7

Ju ly 1 9 9 8

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .5

1 3 6 .7

1 3 7 .7

0 .3

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................. .............................................................................

2 0 3 8 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 4 0 .1

1 4 0 .3

1 4 0 .9

-.1

.4

F ro z e n d in n ers; b e e f, p o rk , a n d p o u ltry p ies; a n d n a tio n a lity f o o d s ............

2 0 3 8 -2

1 2 /8 2

1 3 7 .6

1 3 7 .9

1 3 8 .5

-.1

.4

F ro z e n s p e c ia lt ie s ................... .............................................................................................................

2038

F ro z e n d in n e rs , e n tre e s a n d s id e d is h e s (in clu d in g ric e d is h e s ) ..............
F r o z e n d i n n e r s ..... ....................................................................... ......... .........................

0 .7

2 0 3 8 -2 2

0 6 /9 1

1 0 2 .1

1 0 2 .2

1 0 3 .2

- .1

1 .0

2 0 3 8 -2 2 3

1 2 /8 2

1 5 3 .5

1 5 3 .8

1 5 6 .9

-.1

2 .0

2 0 3 8 -2 2 6

1 2 /8 2

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 2 .7

-.1

-.5

2 0 3 8 -2 5

1 2 /8 2

1 2 6 .5

1 2 6 .8

1 2 6 .6

-.5

- .2

F r o z e n e n tr e e s a n d s id e d is h e s (e x c lu d in g ric e d is h e s a n d
n a tio n a lity f o o d s ) ..... ..............................................................................................
F ro z e n n a tio n a lity f o o d s ........................................................................ .........................
F r o z e n p i z z a ........................................ ....................... ........................................ .............

2 0 3 8 -2 5 2

1 1 4 .9

11 5 .1

0

.2

F ro z e n M e x ic a n f o o d .................................................. .................................................

2 0 3 8 -2 5 3

0 6 /9 1

1 0 2 .2

1 0 2 .2

1 0 1 .9

-1 .3

-.3

F r o z e n Ita lia n fo o d , exclu d in g p i z z a .................... ......................... .....................

2 0 3 8 -2 5 5

0 6 /9 1

1 2 /8 2

1 0 7 .4

1 0 7 .4

1 0 6 .8

-.7

-.6
.4

1 1 4 .6

2 0 3 8 -4

0 6 /9 1

1 1 3 .7

1 1 3 .6

1 1 4 .1

.3

2 0 3 8 -4 6

0 6 /9 1

1 1 1 .7

1 1 1 .6

1 1 2 .4

.4

F ro z e n w a ffle s , p a n c a k e s , a n d F re n c h t o a s t ..................................................

2 0 3 8 -4 6 3

0 6 /9 1

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .6

1 0 6 .6

-1 .1

0

O t h e r fro z e n s p e c ia ltie s , e x c e p t s e a fo o d , in cluding so u p s , e t c . ..........

2 0 3 8 -4 6 9

0 6 /9 1

1 1 4 .3

1 1 4 .3

1 1 5 .5

1 .4

1 .0

1 2 /8 2

1 3 9 .8

1 3 9 .8

1 4 3 .8

2 .9

2 .9
-.1

O th e r fro z e n s p e c ia lt ie s .................................................................... .................................
O th e r fro z e n s p e c ia ltie s , n .e .c .......................................................................................

.7

2 0 3 8 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s .......................................................

2 0 3 8 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ........... ...................................... ................................ ...........................
G ra in m ill p r o d u c t s ................................................................. *.............................................................

204

1 2 /8 4

1 2 3 .8

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .3

- 7 .8

F lo u r a n d o th e r g rain mill p r o d u c t s ............................................................................................

2041

0 6 /8 3

1 0 8 .3

1 0 2 .0

9 9 .0

- 1 0 .5

-2 .9
- 3 .1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ................................................... .............................................. .......................

2 0 4 1 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 0 7 .4

1 0 1 .3

9 8 .2

-1 1 .0

W h e a t flo u r, e x c e p t flo u r m i x e s .......... ............. ............................. ................................

2 0 4 1 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 1 0 .1

1 0 5 .7

1 0 1 .9

- 1 0 .2

-3 .6

2 0 4 1 -1 5

0 6 /9 8

9 6 .6

92 .1

8 7 .4

(3)
- 1 0 .7

-3 .3

0 6 /9 2

(3)
9 5 .5

9 9 .9

2 0 4 1 -1 5 2
2 0 4 1 -1 5 2 1

0 6 /9 2

9 6 .8

9 4 .5

8 9 .8

- 9 .2

-5 .0

2 0 4 1 -1 5 2 1 8

0 6 /8 3

1 0 5 .5

1 0 3 .7

9 7 .8

- 9 .2

-5 .7

2 0 4 1 -1 5 2 1 9

0 6 /8 3

10 1 .1

- 9 .2

-2 .2

2 0 4 1 -1 5 2 2

0 6 /9 2

(3)
9 0 .2

1 0 3 .4
8 1 .2

77 .1

- 1 7 .9

- 5 .0

2 0 4 1 -1 5 3

0 6 /9 2

9 7 .9

9 7 .5

9 9 .7

.3

2 .3

2 0 4 1 -1 5 4

0 6 /9 8

(3)

9 6 .5

9 2 .2

(3)

- 4 .5

2 0 4 1 -1 6

0 6 /9 2

1 2 3 .2

1 1 1 .1

1 0 8 .0

- 1 5 .7

-2 .8

W h e a t mill p ro d u c ts o th e r th a n flo u r incl. mill fe e d , g e rm , b ra n , e tc .......

2 0 4 1 -2

0 6 /8 3

6 9 .1

5 0 .9

5 0 .3

- 2 8 .1

-1 .2

C o rn m ill p r o d u c t s ............... .............. ............. ....................................... ..............................

2 0 4 1 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 0 4 .2

9 7 .6

9 4 .7

-9 .3

-3 .0

F lo u r m ix e s a n d re frig e ra te d a n d fro z e n d o u g h s a n d b a t t e r s .........................

2 0 4 1 -5

0 6 /8 3

1 4 9 .8

1 5 0 .0

1 4 9 .6

-.1

-.3

O th e r g rain mill p ro d u c ts incl. ry e flo u r a n d o th e r mill f e e d .............................

2 0 4 1 -6

0 6 /8 3

(3)

1 0 2 .4

1 0 2 .9

2 0 4 1 -M

0 6 /9 2

1 1 3 .5

1 1 1 .4

1 0 7 .9

4 .8

-3 .1

2 0 4 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /9 2

1 1 1 .5

1 0 8 .0

5 .0

-3 .1

2 0 4 1 -S

0 6 /8 3

(3)
1 4 2 .4

1 1 7 .9

1 1 8 .6

-2 0 .5

.6

1 2 /8 3

16 2 .1

1 6 2 .6

1 6 2 .6

-5 .1

0

1 2 /8 3

1 6 7 .2

1 6 7 .9

1 6 8 .0

.5

.1

16 6 .1

W h ite f l o u r .................................................. ............................. .............................................
B a k e r s ’ a n d in s titu tio n al f l o u r ....................................................................... ...........
W h ite b r e a d -ty p e f l o u r .............................................................................................

- 5 .1

B a k e r s ’ a n d in stitutional w h ite b re a d -ty p e flo u r s h ip p e d in
b u l k ......................................................................................................... ..........
B a k e rs ’ a n d in stitutional w h ite b re a d -ty p e flo u r s h ip p e d in
c o n t a in e r s ............................................................................... ...........................
B a k e r s ’ a n d in s titutional s o ft w h e a t f l o u r ......................................................
F a m ily w h ite flo u r includ ing self-risin g fa m ily f l o u r ........................ ..............
A ll o th e r w h ite flo u r includin g w h ite flo u r fo r e x p o rt o r fu rth e r
p r o c e s s in g ............... ..................................................................................................
A ll o th e r w h e a t flo u r, incl. w h o le w h e a t, d u ru m , s e m o lin a , bulgur,
a n d f a r i n a ................................................. .....................................................................

M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................
R e s a l e s ............................. ............................. .........................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ............... ...............................................................................................
C e re a l b re a k fa s t f o o d s ............................................................ ..........................................................

.5

(3)

2 0 4 1 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts ............... .......................................

2043

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ................................................................... ......................................................

2 0 4 3 -P

R e a d y to s e rv e c e re a l b re a k fa s t f o o d s ................................................................. .

2 0 4 3 -1

1 2 /8 3

1 6 5 .6

1 6 6 .1

.4

C o rn fla k e s a n d o th e r c o rn b re a k fa s t f o o d s ........................................................

2 0 4 3 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 3

1 6 0 .8

1 6 1 .8

1 6 1 .8

.7

0

W h e a t fla k e s a n d o th e r w h e a t b r e a k fa s t fo o d s ................................................

2 0 4 3 -1 1 2

1 2 /8 3

1 6 2 .2

1 6 2 .2

1 6 2 .3

.1

.1

O a t b r e a k fa s t f o o d s ...................... ...................................................................................

2 0 4 3 -1 1 5

1 2 /8 3

1 8 5 .1

1 8 6 .3

1 8 6 .2

.9

-.1

R ic e b r e a k fa s t f o o d s ......................................... .................. ....... .....................................
P re p a ra tio n s o f o th e r g ra in s a n d m ix e d g rain s, e x c lu d in g in fa n t

2 0 4 3 -1 1 7

1 2 /8 3

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .2

0

0

c e r e a l s ............... ............................................. ................................................................

2 0 4 3 -1 1 9

1 2 /8 3

1 7 3 .3

1 7 3 .3

1 7 3 .3

0

0

2 0 4 3 -2

1 2 /8 3

1 8 4 .7

1 9 5 .3

1 9 5 .3

5 .2

0

2 0 4 3 -2 5 3

1 2 /9 2

10 5 .1

1 0 8 .6

1 0 8 .6

2 .5

0

2 0 4 3 -3

1 2 /9 2

1 1 4 .3

1 1 7 .3

1 1 7 .6

1 .6

.3

1 2 /9 2

1 1 4 .2

1 1 7 .2

1 1 7 .2

(3)

0

1 2 /8 3

1 5 3 .8

1 5 3 .8

1 5 3 .8

-1 7 .5

0

T o b e c o o k e d b e fo r e se rv in g c e re a l b re a k fa s t f o o d s .............. ...........................
R o lle d o a ts a n d o a tm e a l ......................... ................... ........ ..........................................
In s ta n t h o t c e re a ls , all ty p e s o f g r a i n ...........................................................................

2 0 4 3 -3 1 2

R o lle d o a ts a n d o a tm e a l ................................................................................................

0

2 0 4 3 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s .......................................................

2 0 4 3 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .................... ..........................................................................................

1 1 3 .6

11 4 .1

1 1 3 .1

-4 .3

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ................... .................................................. ...................................................

2 0 4 4 -P

0 6 /8 4

1 1 0 .9

1 1 1 .4

1 1 0 .4

-5 .0

-.9

H e a d r i c e ........................................................ ............................................................................

2 0 4 4 -1

0 6 /8 4

1 1 5 .2

1 1 5 .9

1 1 4 .4

-4 .7

-1 .3

R ic e m illin g ........................................................................................... ..................................................

0 6 /8 4

2044

-.9

2 0 4 4 -1 0 1

0 6 /8 4

1 1 8 .0

1 1 8 .2

1 16 .1

-7 .0

-1 .8

P a c k e d in 1 0 0 -p o u n d b a g s o r m o re .....................................................................

2 0 4 4 -1 0 1 0 3

0 6 /8 4

1 1 9 .5

1 1 8 .2

1 1 6 .2

- 7 .4

-1 .7

P a c k e d in all o th e r c o n ta in e r s ............... ............. ...................... ............................

2 0 4 4 -1 0 1 0 7

L o n g g ra in m illed r i c e ..... .................................................................................................

0 6 /8 4

1 1 4 .9

1 1 6 .7

1 1 4 .5

-6 .6

-1 .9

2 0 4 4 -1 0 3

0 6 /8 4

1 1 6 .5

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .5

1 .2

- .1

P a c k e d in 1 0 0 -p o u n d b a g s o r m o r e .......... ................................................ .........

2 0 4 4 -1 0 3 0 3

0 6 /8 4

1 0 5 .2

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .5

.6

-.2

P a c k e d in a ll o th e r c o n ta in e r s ....................................................................... .........

2 0 4 4 -1 0 3 0 7

0 6 /8 4

1 4 3 .2

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .4

1 .8

0

2 0 4 4 -2

0 6 /8 4

8 0 .6

8 0 .3

8 1 .4

-6 .8

1 .4

2 0 4 4 -2 9 8

0 6 /8 4

1 1 0 .3

11 1 .1

1 1 0 .8

-9 .0

-.3

0 6 /8 5

1 2 2 .2

1 2 2 .2

1 2 2 .0

.2

-.2

2 0 4 5 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .7

.1

-.2

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .7

.1

-.2

M e d iu m g ra in m ille d r i c e .............................................. ........................ ..........................

O th e r m illed ric e a n d b y p r o d u c ts ...................................................................................
A ll o th e r m illed ric e a n d b y p r o d u c t s ........................................................................
P re p a re d flo u r m ix e s a n d d o u g h s ................................................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

2045

F lo u r m ix e s a n d re frig e ra te d a n d fro z e n d o u g h s a n d b a tte rs , m a d e fro m
p u r c h a s e d ............................. ..............................................................................................
F lo u r m i x e s .......... ................................................................................ .................................
C a k e m ix e s , in cluding g in g e r b r e a d ........................................ ...............................

2 0 4 5 -6

0 6 /8 5

2 0 4 5 -6 1

0 6 /8 5

1 1 7 .1

11 7 .1

117 .1

-.3

0

2 0 4 5 -6 1 1

0 6 /9 2

1 0 5 .0

1 0 5 .0

1 0 5 .0

-.8

.0

See footnotes at end of table.




19

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A p r.

J u ly

A ug.

19982

19982

19982

Aug. 1997

J u ly 1 9 9 *

P r e p a re d flo u r m ix e s a n d d o u g h s — C o n tin u e d
A ll o th e r flo u r b a s e d m ix e s , e x c e p t c a k e m i x e s ....................................

2 0 4 5 -6 1 3

0 6 /9 8

ft

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

2 0 4 5 -6 4

0 6 /8 5

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 .6

0

2 0 4 5 -6 6

0 6 /9 2

1 1 2 .5

1 1 2 .5

1 1 1 .9

-.2

-.5

2 0 4 5 -6 6 1

0 6 /9 2

1 1 3 .6

1 1 3 .6

1 1 2 .9

-.6

-.6

2 0 4 5 -6 6 2

0 6 /9 2

1 1 1 .6

1 1 1 .6

1 1 1 .0

0

-.5

2 0 4 5 -M

0 6 /8 5

1 5 0 .0

0 6 /8 5

ft
ft

1 5 0 .0

2 0 4 5 -Z 8 9

1 5 0 .0

1 5 0 .0

0

ft

R e fr ig e r a te d d o u g h s a n d b a tte rs incl. b re a d , b re a d -ty p e rolls, a n d
b isc u it d o u g h .
F r o z e n d o u g h s a n d b a t t e r s ................... ..................................................... ........
F r o z e n b r e a d a n d b re a d -ty p e -ro ll d o u g h s , a ll s i z e s ..........................
A ll o th e r fr o z e n d o u g h s a n d b a tte rs , incl. c o o k ie , p izza , c o ffe e
c a k e , e t c . ..........................................................................................................

2 0 4 5 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ........... .............................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ................................................................................. .............

2 0 4 5 -S

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts .
W e t c o rn m i ll i n g ............................... .................................. .................. .........

2046

0

ft
ft

0

0 6 /8 5

1 3 6 .5

1 3 6 .5

1 3 6 .5

.6

0

0 6 /8 5

1 0 7 .6

1 0 5 .9

1 0 6 .0

- 1 5 .1

.1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ................................................. ...................................

2 0 4 6 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 0 6 .5

1 0 5 .1

1 0 5 .4

-1 5 .8

.3

C o rn s w e e t e n e r s ......... ......................... ...........................................

2 0 4 6 -1

0 6 /8 5

9 2 .9

9 3 .5

9 3 .5

-2 3 .9

0

2 0 4 6 -1 0 1

0 6 /8 5

1 2 3 .1

1 2 3 .1

1 2 3 .1

- 1 7 .1

0

d e x tro s e e q u iv a le n t ) .....

2 0 4 6 -1 0 1 0 3

0 6 /8 5

1 2 9 .6

1 2 9 .6

1 2 9 .6

(3)

0

o r m o re d e x tro s e e q u iv a le n t ).

2 0 4 6 -1 0 1 0 5

0 6 /8 5

1 0 9 .7

1 0 9 .7

1 0 9 .7

ft

0

2 0 4 6 -1 0 5

0 6 /8 5

7 6 .3

7 7 .0

7 7 .0

- 2 6 .8

0

2 0 4 6 -3

0 6 /8 5

1 3 6 .7

1 3 4 .7

1 3 4 .6

.4

- .1

2 0 4 6 -3 0 1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 8 .8

1 3 6 .2

.9

- .1

2 0 4 6 -7

0 6 /8 5

1 2 1 .4

1 1 5 .9

1 1 7 .4

- 1 4 .9

1 .3

C o rn g lu te n fe e d ........................

2 0 4 6 -7 0 1

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .6

- 1 8 .5

C o rn g lu te n m e a l .

2 0 4 6 -7 0 3

0 6 /8 5

1 5 8 .3

(3)
1 4 9 .1

1 0 6 .0
1 5 8 .5

- 2 1 .4

(3)
6 .3

2 0 4 6 -7 0 5

0 6 /8 5

9 7 .8

9 8 .7

9 6 .6

-2 .8

- 2 .1

3 .5

3 .7

G lu c o s e s y r u p .................................................................................
Type

II (3 8 u p to 5 8
III a n d IV (5 8

Types

H ig h fru c to s e c o rn s y r u p ..........................................................
M a n u fa c tu re d s t a r c h .................................................. ....... .............
C o rn s t a r c h .................................... .......... .............................. .......
W e t p ro c e s s c o rn b y p r o d u c ts ..

1 3 6 .0

O th e r w e t p ro c e s s b y p ro d u cts, in clu d in g s te e p w a te r c o n c e n tra te
( 5 0 % so lid s b a s i s ) ............................................................... ...........................
2047

1 2 /8 5

1 3 1 .9

1 3 1 .6

1 3 6 .5

2 0 4 7 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 3 2 .8

1 3 2 .6

1 3 2 .9

0

.2

Dog fo o d .

2 0 4 7 -3

1 2 /8 5

1 3 9 .2

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .6

.2

.4

Canned ration-type dog foo d...................................................................
Other canned dog food............................................. ....... ........................
Dry and semimoist dog food shipped in packages less than 25
pounds .................................................................................................
Dry and semimoist dog food shipped in packages 25 pounds or more
Cat food......................... ...................................................................... ...... .
Meat-based canned cat food....................................................................
Dry cat food........................................ .................. .................... .................
Secondary products......................................................................................

2 0 4 7 -3 2 1

1 2 /8 5

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .3

-2 .3

0

2 0 4 7 -3 2 3

1 2 /8 5

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

0

0

2 0 4 7 -3 2 6

0 6 /9 1

1 1 1 .0

1 1 1 .3

1 1 3 .0

2 .2

1 .5

2 0 4 7 -3 3 8

0 6 /9 1

1 2 1 .1

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .6

-.6

0

2 0 4 7 -4

1 2 /8 5

1 2 1 .4

1 2 1 .3

1 2 1 .2

-.3

- .1

2 0 4 7 -4 4 3

1 2 /8 5

1 3 4 .8

1 3 4 .8

1 3 4 .8

0

0

2 0 4 7 -4 5 4

0 6 /9 1

9 9 .5

9 9 .3

9 9 .2

- .6

- .1

2 0 4 7 -S

1 2 /8 5

1 3 7 .4

1 3 5 .8

1 3 5 .8

1 0 .0

0

1 2 /8 0

9 7 .4

9 5 .8

9 4 .3

- 1 4 .7

-1 .6
-1 .8

D o g a n d c a t f o o d ........
P rim a ry p ro d u c ts .

Prepared animal feeds, n.e.c..............................................................................
Primary products..........................................................................................
Specialty feeds................. ......................................................................
Chicken and turkey feed, supplements, concentrates, and premixes .
Broiler complete chicken feed.............................................................
Other complete chicken feed.......................... ..... ............ .................
Other chicken and turkey feed supplements, concentrates, and
premixes................... ........... .................................... .....................
Complete dairy cattle feeds .

2048
2 0 4 8 -P

1 2 /8 0

9 4 .4

9 2 .9

9 1 .2

- 1 5 .2

2 0 4 8 -A

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .6

1 1 2 .7

1 1 4 .2

.6

1 .3

2 0 4 8 -1

1 2 /8 0

8 1 .3

7 9 .9

7 8 .6

- 2 1 .0

-1 .6

8 2 .2
8 4 .0

8 0 .9

- 2 2 .1

-1 .6

8 2 .3

ft

-2 .0
- 1 .4

2 0 4 8 -1 1 6
2 0 4 8 -1 1 7

1 2 /8 0

8 3 .5

1 2 /9 7

8 5 .0

2 0 4 8 -1 3 5

1 2 /9 7

8 9 .7

8 7 .2

8 6 .0

ft

2 0 4 8 -2

1 2 /8 0

9 1 .6

8 8 .1

8 6 .1

-1 2 .9

D a iry c a ttle f e e d s u p p le m e n ts , c o n c e n tra te s , a n d p re m ix e s .

2 0 4 8 -3

1 2 /8 0

9 9 .8

1 0 0 .5

9 6 .4

- 1 4 .8

- 4 .1

C o m p le te s w in e f e e d s .

2 0 4 8 -4

1 2 /8 0

1 0 6 .1

1 0 8 .6

1 0 5 .6

-6 .7

-2 .8

-2 .3

S w in e f e e d s u p p le m e n ts , c o n c e n tra te s , a n d p r e m ix e s ...................................

2 0 4 8 -5

1 2 /8 0

1 0 2 .5

1 0 1 .7

9 8 .0

- 2 2 .1

- 3 .6

C o m p le te b e e f c a ttle f e e d s ....................................................................... ...................

2 0 4 8 -6

1 2 /8 0

1 2 9 .0

1 2 6 .7

1 2 5 .0

- 6 .1

-1 .3

B e e f c a ttle f e e d s u p p le m e n ts , c o n c e n tra te s , a n d p r e m ix e s ........................

2 0 4 8 -7

1 2 /8 0

1 1 4 .3

1 1 1 .1

1 1 0 .6

-2 .6

-.5

2 0 4 8 -8

1 2 /8 0

1 1 4 .6

1 1 4 .0

1 1 2 .6

-5 .4

-1 .2

2 0 4 8 -9

1 2 /8 0

9 8 .3

9 2 .5

9 2 .0

- 1 3 .3

-.5

O th e r p o u ltry a n d liv e s to c k fe e d s , in clu d in g d u c k , g o o s e , h o rs e , m u le ,
e t c .........................................................................................................................................
O th e r p r e p a re d a n im a l fe e d s incl. fe e d in g m a te ria ls a n d a d ju n c t s ..........

2 0 4 8 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ...................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .......... .........................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts .
B a k e ry p r o d u c t s ......................

205

B re a d a n d o th e r b a k e ry p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t c o o k ie s a n d c r a c k e r s ..

2051

2 0 4 8 -M

1 2 /8 0

1 1 8 .8

1 1 5 .2

1 1 6 .6

- 1 3 .1

1 .2

2 0 4 8 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 0

1 0 5 .6

1 0 2 .2

1 0 3 .5

-1 4 .2

1 .3

2 0 4 8 -S

1 2 /8 0

1 4 7 .0

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .2

-.5

0

1 2 /8 4

1 5 9 .8

1 5 9 .9

1 6 0 .0

1.1

.1

2 0 1 .1

2 0 1 .4

2 0 1 .3

.6

0

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......................... ....................................... ..........................

2 0 5 1 -P

0 6 /8 0

2 0 1 .0

2 0 1 .1

2 0 1 .5

.9

.2

B r e a d ....................................................... .......................................................

2 0 5 1 -1

0 6 /8 0

2 0 4 .2

2 0 4 .7

2 0 5 .1

.7

.2

2 0 5 1 -1 A

0 6 /8 0

2 0 2 .2

2 0 2 .7

2 0 3 .0

.8

.1

2 0 5 1 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 0

1 9 9 .0

1 9 9 .7

2 0 0 .0

.7

.2

W h ite p a n b re a d , N o r t h e a s t .

2 0 5 1 -1 1 1 0 1

0 6 /8 0

1 9 6 .1

2 0 3 .4

2 0 3 .4

5 .6

W h ite p a n b r e a d , N o rth C e n t r a l.

2 0 5 1 -1 1 1 0 2

0 6 /8 0

2 3 0 .7

2 3 1 .6

2 3 1 .6

.4

0

W h ite p a n b re a d , S o u t h .................

2 0 5 1 -1 1 1 0 3

0 6 /8 0

1 7 2 .0

1 7 2 .1

1 7 2 .8

-.6

.4

W h ite b re a d .
W h ite p a n b r e a d .............................

W h it e p a n b re a d , W e s t .................. .
W h ite h e a rth b r e a d ...............................
O t h e r b r e a d .............................................

0 6 /8 0

0

2 0 5 1 -1 1 1 0 4

0 6 /8 0

2 0 0 .7

1 9 5 .1

1 9 5 .1

-1 .8

0

2 0 5 1 -1 1 3

0 6 /8 0

2 2 8 .8

2 2 8 .6

2 2 9 .0

1.1

.2

2 0 5 1 -1 B

0 6 /8 0

2 0 8 .0

2 0 8 .4

2 0 9 .1

.7

.3

D a rk w h e a t b r e a d .

2 0 5 1 -1 1 5

0 6 /8 0

2 0 5 .4

2 0 5 .6

2 0 5 .7

.4

0

R y e b r e a d .................

2 0 5 1 -1 1 7

0 6 /8 0

2 2 1 .7

2 2 1 .7

2 2 3 .7

1 .7

.9

See footnotes at end of table.




20

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u stry a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A p r.

J u ly

Aug.

19982

19982

19982

A ug. 1 9 9 7

J u ly 1 9 9 8

B r e a d a n d o th e r b a k e ry p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t c o o k ie s a n d c ra c k e rs — C o n tin u e d
O t h e r v a rie ty b re a d , in clu d in g raisin, p o ta to , o a tm e a l, c a n n e d ,
2 0 5 1 -1 2 8

0 6 /8 0

2 0 3 .4

2 0 4 .8

2 0 6 .4

0 .8

0 .8

2 0 5 1 -2

0 6 /8 0

1 9 5 .6

1 9 4 .6

1 9 5 .4

1 .8

.4

2 0 5 1 -2 3

0 6 /8 0

1 9 6 .0

1 9 4 .9

1 9 5 .8

1 .3

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

2 0 5 1 -2 3 3

0 6 /8 0

1 9 3 .7

1 9 4 .1

1 9 4 .2

1 .8

.1

B ro w n a n d s e r v e r o lls ............... ................................................. ........ ........................

2 0 5 1 -2 3 5

0 6 /8 0

1 7 7 .7

1 8 1 .6

1 8 9 .4

6 .6

4 .3
1 .7

e t c ...................................................................................................................................
B r e a d ty p e rolls, s tu ffin g , a n d c r u m b s ....................................... ............ .....................
B re a d ty p e rolls, in clu d in g b u n s, b a g e ls , m u ffin s, c ro is s a n ts , e tc ..............
H a m b u rg e r a n d w e in e r rolls o r b u n s ...............

.5

E n g lis h m u f f in s .................................... .......................................... ................................

2 0 5 1 -2 3 6

0 6 /8 0

2 2 2 .1

2 1 7 .5

2 2 1 .2

1 .8

B a g e l s .................................... ..............................................................................................

2 0 5 1 -2 3 7

0 6 /9 4

1 1 4 .6

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

.3

0

O th e r b re a d ty p e r o lls ..... ...........................................................................................

2 0 5 1 -2 3 9

0 6 /8 0

1 9 5 .9

1 9 0 .3

1 9 0 .3

-.9

0
- .1

2 0 5 1 -3

0 6 /8 0

1 8 7 .1

1 8 8 .1

1 8 8 .0

.8

Y e a s t ra is e d d o u g h n u ts ................... ............................................. ................................

2 0 5 1 -3 1 3

0 6 /8 0

1 8 9 .6

1 8 9 .7

1 8 9 .7

1 .0

0

O t h e r s w e e t y e a s t g o o d s , in clu d in g s w e e t ro lls a n d c o f f e e c a k e ..............

2 0 5 1 -3 9 8

0 6 /8 0

1 8 3 .4

1 8 4 .5

1 8 4 .4

.8

- .1
0

S w e e t y e a s t g o o d s .............................. ................................... .................. ............................

2 0 5 1 -4

0 6 /8 0

2 0 7 .4

2 0 7 .6

2 0 7 .5

-.2

S n a c k c a k e s ......................... .......................... ......... ......... ........ ........................................

2 0 5 1 -4 1 3

0 6 /8 0

2 1 7 .5

2 1 7 .5

2 1 7 .5

-.6

0

O th e r s o ft c a k e s ............................................................ ............................ .......................

2 0 5 1 -4 1 8

0 6 /8 0

1 8 8 .3

1 8 9 .0

1 8 8 .9

1 .6

- .1

S o ft c a k e s ........... ................................................................... .......................... .......................

0 6 /8 0

2 0 7 .4

2 0 7 .4

2 0 7 .4

S n a c k p i e s ............................................. ................................ ..............................................

2 0 5 1 -5 1 3

0 6 /8 0

2 2 6 .4

2 2 6 .4

2 2 6 .4

0

0

O th e r p i e s ............................... ........................................... ................... ..............................

2 0 5 1 -5 1 9

0 6 /8 0

1 8 2 .4

1 8 2 .4

1 8 2 .4

.7

0

P a s t r i e s ................ ............................................. ......................... ...............................................

2 0 5 1 -6

0 6 /8 0

1 7 8 .8

1 8 2 .1

1 8 2 .1

2 .9

0

C a k e ty p e d o u g h n u t s .......... ................................................................. ..............................

2 0 5 1 -7

0 6 /8 0

1 9 4 .5

1 9 4 .5

1 9 4 .5

-.5

0

2 0 5 1 -M

0 6 /8 0

2 0 7 .5

2 0 9 .1

2 0 6 .8

-.8

-1 .1

2 0 5 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /9 4

1 1 3 .6

1 1 4 .5

1 1 3 .2

-.8

- 1 .1

2 0 5 1 -S

0 6 /8 0

1 5 7 .1

1 5 7 .9

1 5 7 .9

.8

0

0 6 /8 3

1 7 0 .5

1 7 0 .0

1 7 0 .3

2 .0

.2

2 0 5 2 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 7 2 .5

1 7 2 .2

1 7 2 .5

1 .6

.2

2 0 5 1 -5

P i e s .................................................... ......... ............... ....... ......... ................................................

0

2 0 5 1 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .......................................................................... .............................
R e s a l e s ..................................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ .................................
C o o k ie s a n d c r a c k e r s ........................ ................................................................. ..............................

.2

2052

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......... .................................................. .............. ..............................................

0 6 /8 3

1 9 0 .9

1 9 0 .2

1 9 0 .8

2 0 5 2 -1 A

0 6 /8 3

2 0 0 .8

1 9 9 .2

1 9 9 .3

1 .8

2 0 5 2 -1 2 5

0 6 /8 3

1 8 8 .9

1 8 8 .7

2 .3

2 0 5 2 -1 9 8

0 6 /8 3

2 1 5 .7

i3)
2 1 3 .4

2 1 3 .4

1 .9

0

2 0 5 2 -1 B

0 6 /8 3

1 1 8 .4

1 2 0 .5

1 2 3 .3

1 2 .4

2 .3

2 0 5 2 -1 C

0 6 /8 3

2 0 5 2 -1

C ra c k e rs , c ra c k e r s a n d w ic h e s , a n d p re tz e ls ............................................................
C ra c k e rs .................... ............... ......................................... .................. .................................
S a lt in e s ............................. .............................................. .................................... ..............
C r a c k e r s a n d w i c h e s ..... ......... ......................... ................................................................

3.1

.3
.1
(3)

1 4 3 .7

1 4 3 .7

1 4 3 .7

2 .7

0

2 0 5 2 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 5 8 .7

1 5 8 .8

1 5 8 .9

.4

.1

2 0 5 2 -2 A

0 6 /8 3

1 5 7 .6

1 5 7 .6

1 5 7 .7

.5

.1

S a n d w ic h c o o k i e s .............................................................................. ...........................

2 0 5 2 -2 1 3

0 6 /8 3

1 6 8 .2

1 6 7 .7

1 6 7 .9

.6

.1

A ll o th e r c o o k ie s a n d w a fe rs ......................................... .........................................

2 0 5 2 -2 3 7

0 6 /8 3

1 5 4 .5

1 5 4 .6

1 5 4 .6

.4

0

P r e t z e l s ......................... ..........................................................................................................
C o o k ie s a n d ic e c r e a m c o n e s ........................................ ................................................
C o o k i e s ............................................. ....................................... .............................................

2 0 5 2 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts ........................ ..............................

2 0 5 2 -M

0 6 /8 3

1 5 3 .5

i3)

1 5 1 .8

5 .7

i 3)

2 0 5 2 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 3

1 5 3 .5

5 .7

i 3)

0 6 /8 3

1 4 0 .3

(3)
1 4 0 .3

1 5 1 .8

2 0 5 2 -S

1 4 0 .3

.8

0 6 /9 1

1 1 0 .7

1 1 1 .0

1 1 1 .9

1 .3

.8

1 2 /8 2

1 5 5 .5

1 5 5 .7

1 5 7 .2

1 .2

1 .0

2 0 5 3 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 6 8 .9

1 6 8 .9

1 7 1 .0

1 .7

1 .2

c o ffe e c a k e , e t c .......... ................................................................... ...........................

2 0 5 3 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 2

1 2 8 .4

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .5

-2 .1

0

S o ft c a k e s in c lu d in g p o u n d , la y e r, s h e e t, fruit, c h e e s e , e t c . .......................

2 0 5 3 -1 1 4

1 2 /8 2

1 4 0 .2

1 4 0 .2

1 4 0 .4

.1

.1

2 0 5 3 -1 1 9

1 2 /8 2

1 5 8 .7

1 5 9 .2

1 6 2 .0

2 .6

.1 .8

0 6 /9 1

1 0 6 .8

1 0 8 .1

1 0 8 .1

1 .9

0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .9

1 2 9 .1

-.2

.2

M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .......................................................................................................
R e s a l e s ............................................... ................................................................. ..................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ............... ............. .............................. ..................................................
F ro z e n b a k e ry p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t b r e a d ................................... .................................................

2053

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......................... ........................ ......................................................................

2 0 5 3 -P

F ro z e n b a k e ry p r o d u c t s ......................... ......... ..................................... .............................

2 0 5 3 -1

F ro z e n p ie s (fruit, c u s ta rd a n d c re a m t y p e ) .......... ..............................................

0

S w e e t y e a s t g o o d s including y e a s t ra is e d d o u g h n u ts , s w e e t rolls,

A ll o th e r b a k e ry p ro d u c ts in cludin g c o o k ie s a n d p astries; exc lu d in g
b re a d a n d r o l l s .............................................................. .................. ...........................

2 0 5 3 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .................... ........ ...................

2 0 5 3 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ............................................................ .................................................
S u g a r a n d c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c ts ............................................................................ .............. .

206

R a w c a n e s u g a r m i l l s ......................... .................................................................... .........................

2061

0 6 /8 2

1 1 2 .9

1 1 4 .4

1 1 3 .2

-.9

-1 .0

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts ..........................................................................................................................

2 0 6 1 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 1 2 .9

1 1 4 .4

1 1 3 .2

-.9

-1 .0

R a w c a n e s u g a r ........................ ............. .............................. ................... .......... ..................

2 0 6 1 -1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 4 .4

1 1 6 .2

1 1 5 .3

0

O th e r s u g a r c a n e m ill p ro d u c ts a n d b y p ro d u c ts ....................................................

2 0 6 1 -2

0 7 /8 9

8 0 .6

A 3)

7 0 .4

- 2 1 .1

(3)

2 0 6 1 -2 6 5

0 8 /8 9

7 6 .2

i3)

6 5 .4

- 2 3 .3

i3)

-.8

M o la s s e s a n d syru p , in cluding c a n e b la c k s tra p (e x c e p t re fin e rs ’
b la c k s t r a p ) ........................ ................................... .............. ..........................................

0 6 /8 2

1 2 3 .7

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .4

-1 .5

- .2

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .................................................... ................................................ ...................

2 0 6 2 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 2 3 .7

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .4

-1 .5

-.2

R e fin e d c a n e s u g a r .............................................. .................................................................

2 0 6 2 -1

0 6 /8 2

1 2 3 .7

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .4

-1 .5

-.2

2 0 6 2 -1 A

0 6 /8 2

1 2 6 .5

1 2 8 .6

1 2 7 .2

-2 .5

- 1 .1
- 3 .1

C a n e s u g a r r e f in in g ..............................................................................................................................

2062

G ra n u la te d c a n e s u g ar, in cluding c u b e a n d ta b le t s u g a r ..............................
C o n s u m e r u n its (c o n ta in e rs o f 2 5 lbs o r l e s s ) ..... ................................... ......

2 0 6 2 -1 1 2

0 6 /8 2

1 2 3 .7

1 3 0 .3

1 2 6 .3

-3 .1

C o m m e r c ia l u n its (b a g s a n d o th e r c o n ta in e rs : o v e r 2 5 l b s ) ...................

2 0 6 2 -1 1 4

0 6 /8 2

1 3 1 ,0

1 3 0 .2

1 3 1 .0

-1 .7

B u lk s h ip m e n ts (rail c a rs , tru cks, o r b in s ) ......... ................... ............................
C o n fe c tio n e rs ' p o w d e re d s u g a r .................................................................................

0 6 /8 2

1 2 3 .6

1 2 3 .5

1 2 3 .5

-1 .3

0

0 6 /8 2

1 3 0 .0

1 1 6 .0

1 3 2 .6

1 4 .9

1 4 .3

2 0 6 2 -1 4

0 6 /8 2

9 6 .8

1 0 1 .3

9 7 .2

-5 .6

-4 .0

0 6 /8 2

1 1 1 .5

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .6

-7 .1

-.3

2 0 6 3 -P

06/82
06/82
06/82

1 1 2 .7

112.0

1 1 1 .7

1 1 3 .0

1 1 2 .3

112.0

-6.8
-4.4

112.2

1 1 1 .8

1 1 1 .5

- 4 .3

-.3
-.3
-.3

2063
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............... ................. ........................ ............... ..............................................

sugar.................................. ......................................................
Granulated beet sugar, Including cube and tablet sugar........ ...............

R e fin e d b e e t

2 0 6 3 -1

2033-1X

See footnotes at and of tabid.




.6

2 0 6 2 -1 1 5
2 0 6 2 -1 3

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Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d e x
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

in d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

P e rc e n t c h a n g e
to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A p r.

Ju ly

Aug.

19982

19982

19982

Aug. 1 997

J u ly 1 9 9 8

-0 .2

B e e t s u g a r p ro c e s s in g — C o n tin u e d
In d iv id u a l s e rv ic e s (s m a ll p a p e r p a c k e ts ) a n d c o n s u m e r units
1 0 /8 2

1 0 3 .4

1 0 1 .4

1 0 1 .2

-4 .5

C o m m e rc ia l u n its (b a g s a n d o th e r c o n ta in e rs : o v e r 2 5 l b s ) ..............

2 0 6 3 -1 1 3

1 1 /8 2

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .9

1 0 7 .4

-7 .8

B u lk s h ip m e n ts (rail c a rs , tru c k s , o r b in s ) .........................................................

2 0 6 3 -1 1 5

0 6 /8 2

1 0 9 .6

1 0 9 .6

1 0 9 .3

- 2 .7

2 0 6 3 -1 3

1 1 /8 2

1 2 7 .6

2 0 6 3 -2

0 6 /8 2

1 1 1 .2

<3)
1 1 1 .2

i3)
1 1 1 .2

(3)
-2 3 .0

2 0 6 3 -1 0 7

(c a rto n s a n d s a c k s : 2 5 lb o r l e s s .......... ............................ ..........................

C o n fe c tio n e rs ’ p o w d e re d s u g a r ..................................................................................
O th e r b e e t s u g a r fa c to ry p ro d u c ts a n d b y p r o d u c ts ..............................................
C a n d y a n d o th e r c o n fe c tio n e ry p ro d u c ts , a n d c h e w in g g u m ................................ ......

-.3
0

0 6 /8 3

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .5

1 4 6 .7

.3

.1

2 0 6 4 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 4 8 .4

1 4 8 .5

1 4 8 .8

.5

.2
.1

2064

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts ...........................................................................................................................

-.5

(3)

C h o c o la te a n d c h o c o la te ty p e c o n fe c tio n e ry p ro d u c ts m a d e fro m
p u rc h a s e d c h o c o l a t e .................................................. ................................................
S o lid c h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s ................................ ........ ............... ........
S o lid c h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n e ry p ro d u c ts w ith o u t in clu sio n s ......................

2 0 6 4 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 4 1 .5

1 4 1 .5

1 4 1 .6

.9

2 0 6 4 -2 A

0 6 /9 1

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .7

.3

0

2 0 6 4 -2 1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 0 .1

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .4

.5

.1

0

0

S o lid c h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n e ry p ro d u c ts w ith in c lu s io n s ............................

2 0 6 4 -2 3 1

0 6 /9 1

1 0 5 .1

1 0 5 .1

1 0 5 .1

E n ro b e d o r m o ld e d c h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s ...................................

2 0 6 4 -2 5 1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .5

.8

.2

P a n n e d c h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s ......... ................... ........................ .

2 0 6 4 -2 7 1

0 6 /9 1

9 6 .2

9 6 .2

9 6 .2

-.2

0

2 0 6 4 -2 9 1

0 6 /9 1

1 3 9 .1

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .0

C h o c o la te a s s o rtm e n ts a n d o th e r c h o c o la te a n d c h o c o la te ty p e
4.1

0

2 0 6 4 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 4 5 .1

1 4 5 .5

1 4 6 .0

.7

.3

H a rd c a n d y .............................................................................. .............................................

2 0 6 4 -3 1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 3 .5

1 1 3 .7

1 1 3 .7

1 .8

0

C h e w y n o n c h o c o la te c a n d y , in clu d in g g ra n o la b a r s ........................................

2 0 6 4 -3 2 1

0 6 /9 1

1 2 2 .2

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .3

-2 .6

0

S o ft n o n c h o c o la te c a n d ie s .............................................................................................

2 0 6 4 -3 3 1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 4 .2

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .7

1 .9

- .1

2 0 6 4 -3 9 1

1 2 /9 7

9 9 .7

1 0 0 .0

1 0 1 .4

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .6

(3)
-2 .2

1 .4

2 0 6 4 -8
2 0 6 4 -9

0 6 /9 1

1 3 0 .5

1 3 3 .3

1 3 3 .2

2 .3

- .1
.1

c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s ................................ ............. ......... ...................................
N o n c h o c o la te ty p e c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s .................................... .........................

O th e r n o n c h o c o la te ty p e c o n fe c tio n e rie s , in clud. lico rice, p a n n e d &
ic e d c a n d i e s ..................... ............................................................................................
C h e w in g g u m a n d c h e w in g g u m b a s e ............................................. ...........................

.2

O th e r c o n fe c tio n e ry ty p e p ro d u cts, in clu d in g c o u g h d ro p s a n d c a n d ie d
f r u i t ............... .........................................................................................................................

2 0 6 4 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .......... ..............................................................................................

2 0 6 4 -M

0 6 /9 1

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .6

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ............................................................................................ ..................

2 0 6 4 -S

0 6 /9 1

9 5 .4

9 4 .0

9 4 .0

(3)
- 4 .8

0 6 /8 3

1 3 3 .8

1 3 4 .0

1 3 4 .2

2 .9

.1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

2 0 6 6 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .9

3 .2

.1

C h o c o la te c o a t i n g s ........................................................... .....................................................

C h o c o la te a n d c o c o a p r o d u c t s .................................. ...................................................................

2066

1 .9

0

2 0 6 6 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 0 6 .6

1 0 5 .6

1 0 6 .9

M ilk c h o c o la te c o a t in g s ...................................................................................................

2 0 6 6 -1 2 2

0 6 /8 3

1 0 4 .1

1 0 3 .9

O th e r c o a tin g s in clu ding s w e e t, liquo r, a n d c o c o a ............................. .............

2 0 6 6 -1 7 2

0 6 /9 8

(3)

9 8 .5

(3)
9 9 .0

2 0 6 6 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .9

1 5 6 .5

1 5 6 .5

2 .2

0

2 0 6 6 -2 A

0 6 /9 1

1 0 7 .9

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .8

-.1

0

2 0 6 6 -2 B

0 5 /9 5

(3)

1 0 8 .0

1 0 8 .0

(3)

0

2 0 6 6 -2 9 5

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

0 6 /8 3

1 3 1 .4

1 3 1 .1

(3)
5 .9

0

2 0 6 6 -9

(3)
1 3 0 .7

-.2

0 6 /8 3

1 2 2 .0

1 2 2 .0

1 2 2 .0

0

0

1 1 3 .7

(3)

1 .2
(3)
.5

(3)

C h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n e ry p ro d u c ts m a d e fro m c o c o a b e a n s g ro u n d in
t h e s a m e e s t a b lis h m e n t ......... ....................................................................................
S o lid c h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n y p ro d u c ts , w ith o r w ith o u t in c lu s io n s .............
E n ro b e d o r m o ld e d c h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n e ry p ro d u c ts w ith a n y ty p e o f
c e n t e r ............................................................... ...............................................................
P a n n e d , a s s o rtm e n ts , a n d o th e r c h o c o la te c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s .......
O th e r c h o c o la te a n d c o c o a p ro d u c ts in clu d in g syru p s a n d c o c o a b u t t e r .

2 0 6 6 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s .......................................................

2 0 6 6 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..... ........................................................................................................
P ro c e s s e d n u ts a n d s e e d s (s a lte d , ro a s te d , c o o k e d , b la n c h e d ,
e t a ) ..................................................................................................... ...............................................

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .2

1 1 5 .0

- .8

2 0 6 8 -P

0 6 /9 1

1 1 4 .4

1 1 6 .2

1 1 7 .5

-1 .0

1.1

2 0 6 8 -1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 1 .5

1 1 6 .6

1 1 9 .3

-3 .8

2 .3

2068

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..................... ...................................................... ......... .......... ........................
P ro c e s s e d n u ts so ld in b u lk ...............................................................................................

1.1

P e a n u t s ..... .................................. ...........................................................................................

2 0 6 8 -1 1 3

0 6 /8 3

1 7 2 .3

1 7 2 .3

1 7 2 .3

2 .5

0

O t h e r nu ts, m a d e u p o f fro m o n e to th r e e v a r ie t ie s .............. ..........................

2 0 6 8 -1 1 7

0 6 /8 3

1 6 2 .9

1 7 5 .3

1 8 1 .6

-6 .9

3 .6

2 0 6 8 -1 3

0 6 /9 1

P ro c e s s e d n uts, p a c k a g e d in c a n s ................... ............................................................
O t h e r n u ts , m a d e u p o f fro m o n e to th r e e v a r ie t ie s ......... ...............................
P ro c e s s e d nuts, in p a c k a g in g o th e r th a n c a n s o r so ld b u lk ............................

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .0

0

0

2 0 6 8 -1 3 7

1 1 /8 3

1 8 8 .7

2 0 6 8 -1 5

0 6 /9 1

1 2 1 .1

i3)
1 2 1 .1

(3)
1 2 2 .2

i3)
.9

(3)
.9

P e a n u ts .................................................. ..................................................................................

2 0 6 8 -1 5 3

0 6 /8 3

1 3 6 .4

O t h e r nu ts, m a d e u p o f fro m o n e to th r e e v a r ie t ie s ......................................

2 0 6 8 -1 5 7

0 6 /8 3

2 0 9 .5

(3)
2 0 9 .5

(3)
2 1 1 .9

(3)
1.1

(3)
1.1

0 6 /9 1

9 2 .4

9 2 .4

9 3 .1

.8

.8

2 0 6 8 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ............................................. .........

2 0 6 8 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ......... ............................. .......................................................................
F a ts a n d o i l s ................................................... ...................................................................................

207

1 2 /8 4

1 0 2 .8

1 0 1 .8

9 6 .9

-1 3 .6

-4 .8

C o tto n s e e d oil m ill p ro d u c ts ...........................................................................................................

2074

0 6 /8 5

1 1 2 .8

1 1 7 .0

1 1 3 .3

-5 .2

-3 .2
-3 .2

P rim ary p r o d u c t s .............................................. ...........................................................................

2 0 7 4 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 1 5 .0

1 2 0 .3

1 1 6 .4

-5 .9

C o tto n s e e d oil, c r u d e .................................................. ..........................................................

2 0 7 4 -1

0 6 /8 5

8 7 .5

9 4 .6

9 4 .0

13.1

-.6

C o tto n s e e d oil, o n c e r e f in e d .................. ......... .................................................................

2 0 7 4 -2

0 6 /8 5

9 2 .6

9 0 .7

8 6 .9

1 0 .3

-4 .2

2 0 7 4 -3

0 6 /8 5

8 2 .4

7 7 .7

7 7 .7

-1 6 .5

0

2 0 7 4 -4

0 6 /8 5

1 6 8 .5

1 8 4 .8

1 7 7 .3

- 1 7 .1

- 4 .1

C o tto n s e e d c a k e a n d m e a l ........................ ...................................................................

2 0 7 4 -4 1 4

0 6 /8 5

1 5 6 .3

1 5 6 .6

1 6 0 .4

-2 7 .3

2 .4

C o tto n s e e d h u l l s .............................. ............................ ......................................................

2 0 7 4 -4 5 1

0 6 /8 5

1 6 7 .3

3 0 9 .2

2 1 3 .0

- 1 9 .5

- 3 1 .1

O th e r c o tto n s e e d b y p r o d u c ts .................... ..................................................................

2 0 7 4 -4 9 8

0 7 /8 5

1 7 4 .5

1 7 9 .0

1 7 6 .4

-2 .7

- 1 .5

1 2 /7 9

8 8 .9

8 7 .1

8 0 .3

- 2 1 .2

-7 .8
-9 .0

C o tto n lin t e r s ........................................... ................................... ........................ ......................
C o tto n s e e d c a k e , m e a l, a n d o th e r b y p r o d u c t s ......................... .............................

S o y b e a n oil m ill p r o d u c ts .................................................................................................................

2075

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ....................................................... t .................................................................

2 0 7 5 -P

1 2 /7 9

8 2 .5

8 3 .1

7 5 .6

-2 6 .6

S o y b e a n o i l ......................... ....................................... ...............................................................

2 0 7 5 -1

1 2 /7 9

9 5 .4

8 5 .8

8 1 .1

8 .9

-5 .5

2 0 7 5 -1 1 1

1 2 /7 9

9 5 .8

8 5 .5

8 1 .1

8 .9

- 5 .1

S o y b e a n oil, c ru d e , d e g u m m e d ...............................................................................

2 0 7 5 -1 1 1 1 3

0 5 /8 8

1 1 9 .7

1 0 5 .9

1 0 0 .2

7.1

-5 .4

S o y b e a n oil, c ru d e , n o t d e g u m m e d ......................................................................

2 0 7 5 -1 1 1 1 5

1 2 /7 9

1 0 2 .9

9 3 .4

8 9 .0

1 2.1

-4 .7

C ru d e s o y b e a n o i l ................................................................. ................... .........................

See footnotes at end of table.




22

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
P e rc e n t c h a n g e

In d e x
In d u stry a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

in d e x

code

code

base

to A u g . 1 9 9 8 fro m —
A p r.

Ju ly

A ug .

19982

19982

19982

Aug. 1997

J u ly 1 9 9 8

S o y b e a n oil m ill p ro d u c ts — C o n tin u e d
7 4 .3

- 3 7 .3

- 1 0 .7

S o y b e a n b yp ro d u c ts , m e a l .

2 0 7 5 -2 1 1

1 2 /7 9

7 5 .2

8 1 .7

7 1 .9

- 4 3 .1

- 1 2 .0

S o y b e a n b yp ro d u c ts , o th e r, in clu ding s o y flo u r, g rits a n d is o la te s

2 0 7 5 -2 9 8

0 6 /9 1

1 0 9 .1

1 1 0 .5

1 0 4 .0

-7 .6

-5 .9

2 0 7 5 -2

S o y b e a n m e a l, a n d o th e r b y p r o d u c ts ..

Vegetable oil mills, n.e.c........................... ..........
Primary products... ......................... ..... ......
Vegetable oils, other than com, cottonseed, soybean, and linseed .
Peanut oil, crude....... .... ......... ....... .........
Sunflower oil, crude................... .... ..........
Other crude vegetable oils including safflower, canola, etc. ....
Other vegetable oil mill products, except cottonseed and soybean .
Peanut cake and meal............... ........ .........
Sunflower seed cake and meal ........... ....... .......

2076

A n im a l a n d m a rin e fa ts a n d oils ...

2077

1 2 /7 9

7 7 .8

8 3 .2

1 2 /8 5

1 2 5 .0

1 2 4 .8

1 2 3 .9

2 0 7 6 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 3 2 .8

1 3 2 .6

1 3 1 .7

-.6

-.7

2 0 7 6 -2

1 2 /8 5

1 4 8 .5

1 4 9 .0

1 4 5 .2

3 .3

-.6

-2 .6

-.7

2 0 7 6 -2 5 2

1 2 /8 5

1 2 8 .6

1 2 1 .3

1 2 0 .1

-3 .7

-1 .0

<3)
3 .2

(3)

2 0 7 6 -2 6 2

1 2 /9 1

1 3 0 .7

1 3 8 .5

ft

2 0 7 6 -2 6 4

1 2 /9 1

1 1 6 .4

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .9

2 0 7 6 -3

1 2 /8 5

1 1 9 .7

1 1 3 .7

1 2 7 .8

-1 9 .4

1 2 .4

2 0 7 6 -3 5 1

1 2 /8 5

1 1 4 .6

1 1 1 .2

1 1 3 .8

- 3 5 .3

2 .3

2 0 7 6 -3 6 1

1 2 /9 1

1 1 3 .6

1 0 5 .6

1 2 4 .8

-4 .9

1 8 .2
1 .2

0

1 2 /8 2

1 1 4 .0

1 1 3 .2

1 1 4 .6

-1 8 .6

P rim ary p r o d u c t s ..........................

2 0 7 7 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 1 2 .4

1 1 1 .8

1 1 3 .3

- 1 9 .6

G r e a s e a n d in e d ib le ta llo w .

2 0 7 7 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 3 .9

1 1 6 .9

1 1 8 .1

-8 .0

1 .0

2 0 7 7 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 9 .4

1 2 2 .0

1 2 5 .8

-7 .0

3.1

In e d ib le ta llo w , in cluding in e d ib le a n im a l s t e a r in .......

1 .3

In e d ib le b e e f t a l l o w ..............................................................

2 0 7 7 -1 1 1 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 2 7 .3

1 2 2 .7

1 2 3 .3

-5 .7

.5

O t h e r in e d ib le ta llo w a n d in e d ib le a n im a l s te a rin .

2 0 7 7 -1 1 1 1 3

1 2 /8 2

1 1 5 .0

125.1

1 3 2 .4

-8 .2

5 .8

9 8 .7

1 0 3 .4

- 1 2 .2

-7 .4

2 0 7 7 -2

1 2 /8 2

9 3 .4

92 .1

9 4 .5

- 3 2 .6

2 .6

2 0 7 7 -2 1 1

2 0 7 7 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 2

8 5 .7

8 7 .3

8 6 .5

- 3 4 .2

-.9

2 0 7 7 -2 1 1 1 1

1 2 /8 2

8 4 .6

86 .1

8 5 .4

- 3 4 .2

-.8

D ry r e n d e re d t a n k a g e ............................. ......... ......... .................... .

2 0 7 7 -2 1 2

1 2 /8 2

8 5 .3

8 5 .4

8 3 .4

-4 0 .7

-2 .3

F e a th e r m e a l ........................ ........................ .........................................

2 0 7 7 -2 3 7

1 2 /8 2

9 9 .8

84 .1

1 0 1 .2

- 3 8 .0

2 0 .3

2 0 7 7 -2 9 8

1 2 /8 2

1 0 7 .4

1 0 4 .1

1 0 9 .5

-2 8 .9

5 .2

2 0 7 7 -3

1 2 /8 2

2 1 2 .5

2 0 3 .2

2 0 0 .0

1 4 .9

-1 .6

F ish a n d m a rin e a n im a l oil .................. ....................................... ....................

2 0 7 7 -3 6 1

1 2 /8 2

2 7 1 .6

2 8 5 .8

2 8 4 .9

4 4 .4

-.3

F ish s c ra p a n d m e a l .

2 0 7 7 -3 6 6

1 2 /8 2

1 9 7 .0

1 7 8 .6

1 7 4 .4

1 .9

-2 .4

2 0 7 7 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 4 4 .8

1 5 2 .6

1 5 1 .2

-2 .8

-.9

1 2 /8 1

1 4 1 .5

1 4 1 .6

1 3 8 .2

1 .8

-2 .4

2 0 7 9 -P

1 2 /8 1

1 4 5 .4

1 4 4 .8

1 4 0 .6

1 .4

G r e a s e , o th e r th a n w o o l g r e a s e ........................................
F e e d a n d fe rtilize r b y -p r o d u c ts .................................... ...........
M e a t /b o n e m e a l .................................... ..................... .............
M e a t m e a l a n d c o m b in a tio n s o f m e a t a n d b o n e m e a l .

1 2 /8 2

9 5 .8

O th e r fe e d a n d fe rtilize r, in cludin g p o u ltry b y -p ro d u c t m e a l a n d
b lo o d m e a l .....................................................................................................
A n im a l a n d m a rin e oil m ill p ro d u c ts , in cludin g f o o t s ..............................

2 0 7 7 -S M

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ........................................................
S h o rte n in g , c o o k in g oils, a n d m a rg a rin e .

2079

P rim ary p ro d u c ts .
S h o rte n in g a n d c o o k in g o i l s ......................... .......................................
B a k in g o r frying f a t s ....................................... .....................................
B a k in g o r fryin g fa ts (s h o rte n in g ), 1 0 0 % v e g e ta b le o i l .,
S a la d o r c o o k in g oils

1 2 /8 1

1 4 6 .6

14 6 .1

1 4 0 .1

1 .2

- 4 .1

2 0 7 9 -1 1

1 2 /8 9

1 3 2 .2

1 3 4 .6

1 2 9 .3

0

-3 .9

2 0 7 9 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 1

1 4 5 .2

1 4 6 .2

1 3 9 .6

1 .9

-4 .5

2 0 7 9 -1 5

1 2 /8 9

1 1 9 .3

1 1 5 .2

11 0 .1

3.1

-4 .4

1 3 0 .4

(3)
8 9 .6

(3)
-1 .9

(3)
-.7

ft

2 0 7 9 -1 5 2

0 2 /9 0

S a la d o r c o o k in g oils, v e g e ta b le oil b le n d s .

2 0 7 9 -1 5 4

0 2 /9 0

9 0 .2

9 0 .2

A ll o th e r s a la d o r c o o k in g o i l s .............................

2 0 7 9 -1 5 9

1 2 /8 1

1 3 3 .0

1 3 6 .0

S a la d o r c o o k in g oils, o th e r s o y b e a n o i l ..

-2 .9

2 0 7 9 -1

1 3 1 .4

V e g e ta b le oil w in te r s t e a r i n .....................................

2 0 7 9 -1 7 1

1 2 /8 9

1 2 1 .2

1 1 3 .9

(3)
1 1 2 .2

4 .9

<3)
- 1 .5

A ll o th e r fu lly re fin e d o i l s ...........................................

2 0 7 9 -1 9 8

1 2 /8 1

9 9 .9

1 0 1 .9

1 0 2 .0

4 .3

.1

2 0 7 9 -2

1 2 /8 1

1 4 0 .1

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .5

1 .6

.4

2 0 7 9 -M

1 2 /8 1

1 1 2 .8

1 0 9 .5

1 1 0 .3

- 1 8 .7

.7

2 0 7 9 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 1

1 1 2 .8

1 0 9 .5

1 1 0 .3

- 1 8 .7

.7

2 0 7 9 -S

1 2 /8 1

1 3 2 .2

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .5

1 1 .2

- .1

M a r g a r in e ................... ............................................................

2 0 7 9 -S M

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts ..
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ...............................................
R e s a l e s ..............................................................................
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ......... ................................................
B e v e ra g e s .

208

1 2 /8 4

1 2 7 .2

127.1

1 2 7 .1

.5

0

M a lt b e v e r a g e s .

2082

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .5

1 2 7 .5

1 2 7 .9

-.7

.3

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .5

1 2 7 .9

-.7

.3

2 0 8 2 -1

0 6 /8 2

1 3 0 .4

1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .9

-1 .5

.5

L ig h t b e e r in c a n s .......

2 0 8 2 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 2 3 .2

1 2 3 .2

1 2 3 .2

0

0

R e g u la r b e e r in c a n s .

2 0 8 2 -1 1 2

0 6 /8 2

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .7

1 3 0 .6

-2 .0

.7
0

2 0 8 2 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............... ...
C a n n e d b e e r ................... .

B o ttle d b e e r ......................
R e tu rn a b le b o t t l e s .....
R e g u la r b e e r in re tu rn a b le b o ttle s .
N o n r e tu m a b le b o t t le s ................................

2 0 8 2 -2

0 6 /8 2

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .5

.2

2 0 8 2 -2 1 1

0 6 /8 2

10 5 .1

10 5 .1

1 0 5 .1

.8

2 0 8 2 -2 1 1 1 2

0 6 /8 2

1 0 8 .6

1 0 8 .6

1 0 8 .6

0

0

2 0 8 2 -2 2 1

0 6 /8 2

1 3 8 .2

13 8 .1

13 8 .1

-.1

0

0

L ig h t b e e r in n o n re tu m a b le b o t t le s .......

2 0 8 2 -2 2 1 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .3

1 4 2 .3

- .1

0

R e g u la r b e e r in n o n re tu m a b le b o t t le s .

2 0 8 2 -2 2 1 1 2

0 6 /8 2

1 3 7 .8

1 3 7 .8

1 3 7 .8

0

0

2 0 8 2 -3

0 6 /8 2

1 4 3 .9

1 4 3 .9

1 4 3 .9

1 .7

0

2 0 8 2 -3 1 2

0 6 /8 2

1 3 2 .3

1 3 2 .3

1 3 2 .3

0

0

2 0 8 2 -4

0 6 /8 2

12 7 .1

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .3

1 .3

0

M a lt l i q u o r .................................................................................................................

2 0 8 2 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 3 5 ,7

1 3 7 .2

1 3 7 .2

1 .5

0

A le , p o rte r a n d s t o u t ............... ............................... ......... .................................

2 0 8 2 -4 7 1

0 6 /8 2

1 3 0 .9

1 3 0 .9

1 3 0 .9

.2

0

2 0 8 2 -4 9 9

1 2 /9 1

1 0 6 .9

1 0 6 .9

1 0 6 .9

0

0

B a rre ls a n d k e g s .....................................................
R e g u la r b e e r in b a rre ls a n d k e g s .
O th e r fe r m e n te d m a lt b e v e ra g e s a n d b y p r o d u c ts ...................................

A ll o th e r fe rm e n te d m a lt b e v e ra g e s a n d b y p ro d u c ts (including
n o n -a lc o h o lic b r e w s ) .................................................. ................................

0 6 /8 5

1 1 3 .6

1 1 3 .6

1 1 3 .5

-5 .7

- .1

2 0 8 3 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .2

1 1 4 .2

114 .1

-5 .6

- .1

2 0 8 3 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .2

1 1 4 .2

11 4 .1

-5 .6

- .1

2083

M a lt.
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ...................................................................
M a lt a n d m a lt b y p r o d u c ts .............................................
S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .
M is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .
C o n tra c ts a n d o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts

2 0 8 3 -S M
2 0 8 3 -M

1 2 /9 2

(3)

(3)

(3)

2 0 8 3 -Z 8 9

1 2 /9 2

(3)

(3)

(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




23

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Wines, brandy and brandy spirits.......................... .....................................................
Primary products............................................................................ .........................
W in e s .... ............................................................................... .................................
Grape table wines.............................................................................................
White w ines........................................................ ...........................................
White varietal wines ........................................................... .....................
White generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w in es..........................
Red w in e s ......................................................................................................
Red varietal w in es............................. .......................................................
Red generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w in es .............................
Rose w in e s ....................................................................................................
Rose varietal w in es......................................................... ........................
Rose generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w ines...........................
Bulk w ines........................................................................... ..............................
Bulk white w in e ............................................................................................
Bulk red wine (includes ro s e ).....................................................................
Dessert w ines........................................................ ...........................................
Sparkling wines, natural and carbonated....................................................
Specialty (formula) w ines.......................... ........................ ............................

2084

Distilled and blended liquors...................... ..................................................................
Primary products......................................................................................................
Bottled liquor, except brandy.......................... ........................ .........................
Whiskey, including bottled in bon d................................................................
G in ............................. ........................................... ................. ............................
Cordials, liqueurs......................................... ..................... ................................
V o d k a ............................................................................................................ .....
Other bottled liquors, except brandy............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts......................................................................... ..............
R e sales.......................... ........................................ ...........................................
Secondary products................................................ ............................................

2085

Bottled and canned soft drinks....................... .................. .................. .......................
Primary products.................................................. ...................................................
Bottled carbonated soft drinks.............................. ...........................................
Bottled carbonated soft drinks in refillable glass bottles.........................
Bottled carbonated soft drinks in nonrefillable glass bottles...................
Bottled carbonated soft drinks in plastic bottles............................... ........
Canned carbonated soft drinks.........................................................................
Soft drink flavoring syrup sold in b u lk ..............................................................
Noncarbonated soft drinks including fruit drinks, cocktails, and a d e s ......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts........................................................................... ............
R e sales........................ .....................................................................................
Secondary products............................................................................................

2086

Flavoring extracts and syrups, n e c ........................... ..................................................
Primary products ................ .....................................................................................
Flavoring extracts, emulsions, and other liquid flavors..... ..........................
Natural or true extracts in containers of more than 8 ounces................
Imitation or artificial extracts..........................................................................
Liquid beverage bases not for use by soft drink bottlers............................
Other liquid beverage bases not for use by soft drink bottlers...............
Liquid beverage bases for use by soft drink bottlers...................................
Concentrates with no iuice content........................................... ..................
Other flavoring agents (except chocolate syrup)...........................................
Flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes for soft drinks............................
Other flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes, including dry mix
cocktails.....................................................................................................
Fruit, crushed or whole, for fountain and ice cream u s e ...... ..................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Secondary products..................................... .......................... ...........................

2087

2084-P
2084-A
2084-1
2084-112
2084-11211
2084-11221
2084-114
2084-11411
2084-11421
2084-116
2084-11611
2084-11621
2084*2
2084-212
2084-214
2084-4
2084-5
2084-6

2085-P
2085-8
2085-801
2085-822
2085-825
2085-831
2085-899
2085-SM
2085-M
2085-Z89
2085-S

2086-P
2086-B
2086-B1
2086-B2
2086-B3
2086-C
2086-D
2086-E
2086-SM
2086-M
2086-Z89
2086-S

2087-P
2087-1
2087-115
2087-153
2087-2
2087-221
2087-3
2087-353
2087-4
2087-435
2087-437
2087-461
2087-SM
2087-S

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/83
12/83
12/91
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/91
12/83
12/83
12/90

136.9
140.9
118.7
139.5
129.5
140.1
126,0
175.7
202.1
164.1
106.2
129.6
99,2
195,5
180.0
134.9
109.9
136.4
100.2

136.6
140.5
118.3
139.4
129.8
141.2
126.2
174,6
194.0
164.2
106.2
129.6
99,2
ft
(?)
(?)
109.9
136.6
100.2

06/83
06/83
06/83
0 6/90
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/90

152.6
151.5
153.9
123.5
159.3
162.8
153.4
121.5

08/83
08/83
12/97

Aug. 1997

July 1998

136.1
139.5
117.4
139.5
130.1
141.0
126,5
174.6
194.4
164.2
106,2
129,6

0.1
-1 .3
-1 .4
1.8
.2
-1.2
.5
5.4
-5.1
8.0
-.4
-1 ,6

-0 .4
-.7
-.8
.1
.2
-.1
.2
0
.2
0
0
0

(?)
178,3
151,4
130.5
109.9
136.7
100.2

ft
-23.8
-31,5
-17,6
0
9.4
.2

(?)
(?)
ft
ft

152.5
151.4
153.9
123.5
159.2
163.0
153.7
120.5

152.1
150.7
153.9
123.5
159.2
163.0
153.7
120.8

-.1
-.4
.1
.1
.1
.1
1.1
-.8

-.3
-.5
0
0
0
0
0
.2

141.8
142.7
100.0

141.8
142.7
100.0

141.8
142.7
100.0

.4
.5
(3)

0
0
0

06/81
06/81
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
0 6/89
12/96

142.8
143.0
102.5
101.3
102.9
102.4
99.4
139.5
102.0

142.4
142.3
102.4
101.3
102.9
102.4
98.5
138.6
102.2

142.5
142.4
102.2
101.3
102.8
102.0
98.8
139.0
102.2

1.6
1.4
2.9
1.3
5.4
1.9
.3
3.0
.8

.1
.1
-%2
0
-.1
-.4
.3
.3
0

06/81
06/81
06/81

137.7
139.0
176.3

139.9
141.2
176.3

140.1
141.4
176.5

3.4
3.4
3.3

.1
.1
.1

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/94
12/85
06/94
12/85
12/85

131.4
135.1
105.8
119.6
95.1
145.3
104.4
154.8
105.5
118.1
116.0

131.6
135.4
108.4
126.0
95.1
145.3
104.4
154.8
105.5
118.3
116.0

131.3
135.2
108.1
125.2
95.1
145.3
104.4
154.8
105,5
118.1
116.0

0
.4
3.4
6.6
1.5
-1.9
-3.0
-.3
-.7
.9
2.0

-.2
-.1
-.3
-.6
0
0
0
0
0
-.2
0

12/85
12/85

147.5
79.8

148.0
79.8

147.6
79.8

1.8
-1.4

-.3
0

12/85

99.4

98.9

96.4

-4.4

-2.5

0
.1
o

Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products ..........................................

209

12/84

136.6

135.1

135.3

-1.6

.1

Canned and cured fish and seafoods ............................... .......................................
Primary products........ .............................................................................................
Canned and cured fish and seafoods, incl. soup (except frozen)..............
Canned fish and seafood (except frozen), including salmon, sardines
and tu n a ......................................................................................................
Canned seafood soups, stews, and chowders...........................................
Cured fish and seafoods.................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................
Miscellaneous receipts.... ..................................................................................
Secondary products .............................................................................................

2091

12/84
12/84
12/84

106.0
108.9
108.9

107.5
110.7
110.7

107.0
110.2
110.2

-9.7
-10.7
-10.7

-.5
-.5
-.5

0 6/97
02/85
06/97

87.9
92.5
98.4

90.2
92.7
98.2

89.5
92.7
98.2

-15.8
2.7
.1

-.8
0
0

06/97
12/84

100.0
111.5

100.0
109.2

99.9
109.2

-.1
1.5

-.1
0

Prepared fresh or frozen fish and seafoods.............................................................
Primary products......................................................................................................

2092

12/82
12/82

151.9
155.1

150.1
153.0

152.2
155.2

5.3
5.5

1.4
1.4

2091-P
2091-1
2091-118
2091-131
2091-161
2091-SM
2091-M
2091-S

2092-P

See footnotes at end of table.




24

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Product
code

Apr.
19982

Prepared fresh or frozen fish and seafoods— Continued
Prepared fresh fish and other fresh seafood .................. ...............................
Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish.....
............................ .............
Groundfish (cod, cusk, haddock, hake, perch, pollock, whiting).............
Groundfish, fillets and steaks....................................... ...........................
Groundfish, sticks, portions, and other cuts ............................................
Other frozen fish (salmon, flounder, halibut, e tc .).....................................
Frozen packaged shellfish..................................... ................... .......................
Frozen shrim p..................................... .................. ..........................................
Other frozen shellfish, incl. crabs, lobster tails, oysters, and
clam s........................................... .................. .............. .............................
Other frozen seafoods, incl. surimi, soups, chowders, crabcakes, etc.......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................ .........................
Miscellaneous receipts ........................................... ............................................
Secondary products............................................................... ............................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
CD t

Industry
code

C
O C_

Industry and product1

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

2092-2
2092-3
2092-31
2092-311
2092-315
2092-32
2092-5
2092-521

12/82
12/82
06/89
12/82
12/82
06/89
12/96
12/96

190.5
153.6
132.3
180.8
163.1
98.2
117.6
109.3

180.2
157.1
137.3
193.8
164.1
99.0
115.8
107.1

180.4
162.2
142.2
192.4
177.0
102.1
115.6
106.9

8.0
6.7
8.5
8.3
8.9
5.1
8.6
2.7

0.1
3.2
3.6
-.7
7.9
3.1
-.2
-.2

2092-536
2092-6
2092-SM
2092-M
2092-S

12/96
12/96

127.5
92.8

126.1
80.8

125.9
81.2

15.3
-22.4

-.2
.5

12/82
12/82

115.9
103.6

116.4
103.8

116.2
106.0

2.4
5.4

-.2
2.1

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/94
12/94
06/81
06/81

159.3
154.3
155.9
183.7
109.2
103.5
153.0
144.5

152.9
147.5
148.5
180.1
107.4
98.9
145.1
140.5

151.6
146.0
146.8
179.2
106.9
98.0
143.3
140.8

-13.8
-15.2
-16.5
-6.6
-6.3
-9.4
-17.9

-.9
-1.0
-1.1
-.5
-.5
-.9
-1.2
.2

06/81

230.3

229.6

229.7

.3

0

06/91
12/85
12/85
06/91
06/91
06/91
12/85
06/91
06/91
06/91
12/85
06/91
06/91
06/91

111.8
128.4
125.1
105.4
108.1
98.4
121.6
113.3
116.6
104.0
163.9
149.6
97.0
101.9

111.7
128.3
124.6
105.0
108.1
97.1
121.7
113.4
116.6
104.1
163.9
149.6

2.7
2.8
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.6
.1
.1
0
.1
17.0
22.2
-3.2

.1
.1
.2
.1
-.1
.8
0
0
0
0
0
0

(3)
101.9

111.8
128.4
124.8
105.1
108.0
97.9
121.7
113.4
116.6
104.1
163.9
149.6
97.0
102.2

06/91
06/91

113.8
109.8

113.8
109.8

113.8
109.8

0
.3

0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

128.9
121.2
139.7
112.3

132.3
124.4
(3)
114.7

132.2
124.3
(3)
114.6

2.2
2.1
(3)
1.6

-.1
-.1
(3)
-.1

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

122.8
123.1
124.0
120.3

122.3
122.5
122.6
124.3

123.3
123.6
124.3
122.0

-.6
-.3
.7
-5.7

.8
.9
1.4
-1.9

12/93
06/85

106.8
106.5

106.8
106.5

106.8
106.5

0
-6.6

0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
06/98
12/85
12/85
06/98
12/85
06/98
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85

128.7
129.3
139.2
114.6
ft
173.0
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
102.0

128.4
128.9
139.4
114.5
100.4
172.1
122.8
100.0
130.9
100.0
102.0
106.0
106.0
141.2

.2
.1
.5
-.3
(3)
1.4
(3)
(3)
ft
(3)
0

(3)
106.7
142.6

128.3
128.8
138.9
114.3
100.0
172.0
122.9
100.0
130.9
100.0
102.0
106.0
105.3
142.6

(3)
-1.2
-.8

.1
.1
.4
.2
.4
.1
-.1
0
0
.0
0
0
.7
-1.0

06/98
12/85

(3)
128.1

100.1
127.9

100.5
127.9

(3)
1.1

.4
0

C o ffe e .......... ............................... ................ ...................... ..................... .......................
Primary products............................................................. ........................................
Whole bean and ground roasted c o ffe e ........ ...... ........................................
Whole bean, roasted co ffee........................ ..................................................
Gourmet whole bean, roasted coffee.... .............................................
Commercial whole bean, roasted c o ffe e ................... ...... ....................
Ground, roasted coffee, including extended yield ......................................
Concentrated (instant) c o ffe e...... ............................................. .......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.....
Secondary products............................... ............................................................

2095

Potato and corn chips, and similar snacks ......................................... ......................
Primary products...................................... ............................................... ...............
Potato chips and sticks ......................................... ................... .........................
Potato chips............................... :......................................................................
P la in ................................................................................................................
Flavored potato chips..................................................................................
Corn chips, curls and related products..........................................................
Corn and tortilla chips........................................ ........................................... .
Corn chips......... ............................. .......................................... ...................
Curls and related products .............................................. ..............................
Other chips, sticks, e tc ......................... .............................................................
Popped popcorn (except candied)....................... ................. ......................
Pork rinds............................................................ ............. ............... .................
Other chips, sticks, etc.................................... ................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts.......................................................................................
Secondary products.................................... .......................................................

2096

Manufactured i c e .................................................................................. .........................
Primary products.....................................................................................................
Can or block i c e ........................ ..........................................................................
Cubed, crushed, or other processed ic e .........................................................

2097

Macaroni, spaghetti, and noodles................................................................................
Primary products ................................................. ....................................................
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, etc. (without e g g ).........................................
Noodle products, etc. (with e g g )....... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts......................... ....................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................. .........................
Secondary products............................................................................................

2098

Food preparations, n.e.c................................................................... ..............................
Primary products........................ ............. ............................................. ..................
Perishable prepared foods (sold in bulk or packages, not fro ze n )............
Tortillas, tamales, and other Mexican food specialties..........................
All other perishable prepared foods.............................................................
S p ices.....................................................................................................................
Peanut b u tter....................................................... .................. ..............................
Macaroni and noodle products, p w o i..............................................................
Desserts (ready-to-mix) ............................................................ .........................
Baking powder and yeast......................... .........................................................
Tea in consumer packages............................. ..................................................
Cider and vinegar................................................................................................
Dry mix preparations............................................................ ...............................
Other food preparations, n.e.c. ........................... ................... .........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.... .........................................
Miscellaneous receipts.......................................................................................
Secondary products.......................................................... .................................

2099

Tobacco manufactures..................................................................................................

21

12/84

231.0

238.0

246.4

17.7

3.5

Cigarettes............................ ............................ ...............................................................

211

12/82

246.2

254.3

264.7

19.5

4.1

2095-P
2095-1
2095-111
2095-11111
2095-11112
2095-116
2095-2
2095-SM
2095-S

2096-P
2096-1
2096-111
2096-11112
2096-11114
2096-2
2096-21
2096-212
2096-299
2096-3
2096-311
2096-312
2096-399
2096-SM
2096-M
2096-S

2097-P
2097-1
2097-2

2098-P
2098-1
2098-2
2098-SM
2098-M
2098-S

2099-P
,2099-A
2099-A41
2099-A99
2099-E
2099-F
2099-H
2099-1
2099-4
2099-5
2099-6
2099-7
2099-9
2099-SM
2099-M
2099-S

See footnotes at end of table.




25

(3)

(3)

(3)
.3

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Cigarettes..........................................................................................................................
Primary products.................................................................................. ...................
Filter tip ...... ................................................................................ ...........................
81 to 95 mm lo n g .............................................................................................
Greater than 95 m m .........................................................................................

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

246.2
250.4
245.1
244.6
242.3

254.3
258.8
253.3
251.8
250.8

264.7
269.6
263.8
261.8
261.3

19.5
19.9
19.7
18.4
20.1

4.1
4.2
4.1
4.0
4.2

12/82

235.5

245.1

240.5

6.5

-1.9

12/82
12/82
12/82
0 6/89
0 6/89

235.5
219.2
219.2
157.1
169.1

245.1
225.7
225.7
(®)
174.9

240.5
224.9
224.9
157.1
174.9

6.5
6.2
6.2
-1.4
8.8

-1.9
-.4
-.4
(3)
0

12/82

279.8

280.8

280.8

5.3

0

2131-P
2131-111
2131-113

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

279.8
285.3
223.2
258.6

280.8
285.3
223.2
258.6

280.8
285.3
223.2
258.6

5.3
4.9
1.5
5.5

0
0
0
0

2131-115
2131-117

12/82
12/82

274.0
347.5

274.1
347.5

274.1
347.5

5.1
5.1

0
0

2111
2111-P
2111-1
2111-116
2111-118
212
2121
2121-P
2121-3
2121-312
2121-314

Primary products....................................................................... ...............................
Cigars and cigarillos (weighing 3 or more pounds per 1,000 cigars)........
Cigarillos (weighing 3 to 10 pounds per 1,0 0 0 )..........................................
Cigars (weighing more than 10 pounds per 1,000)....................................
Chewing and smoking tobacco and s n u ff..................................................................

213

Chewing and smoking tobacco and s n u ff..................................................................
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Smoking tobacco..................................................................................................
Loose leaf chewing tobacco..............................................................................
Chewing tobacco other than loose leaf, including fine cut, plug, and
tw ist..................... ............................................................................................
Snuff, dry and moist............................................................................................

2131

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

Aug. 1997

July 1998

Tobacco stemming and redrying.... ............. .................. ............................................

214

06/84

106.7

106.6

100.8

-6.8

-5.4

Tobacco stemming and redrying ..................... ............................................................
Primary products....................................................................... ...................... .......
Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant
transfers..........................................................................................................
Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant
transfers.................................................. ...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.................................. .......
Miscellaneous receipts........................................................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts.......................................

2141
2141-P

06/8 4
06/8 4

106.7
102.7

106.6
102.7

100.8
96.4

-6.8
-7.5

-5.4
-6.1

2141-1

0 6/84

127.3

126.7

126.7

1.5

0

2141-121
2141-SM
2141-M
2141-XY9

0 6/84

127.3

126.7

126.7

1.5

0

11/84
11/84

128.7
140.2

128.4
138.5

128.7
140.2

.4
1.2

.2
1.2

Textile mill products........................................................................................................

22

12/84

119.1

118.8

118.7

-.1

-.1

Cotton broadwoven fabric......................................................................... ....................

221

12/80

118.3

117.1

117.0

-1.3

-.1

Cotton broadwoven fabric........................................................................................ .....
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Gray cotton broadwoven fabric.........................................................................
Plain weave, except p ile .................................................................................
Twill weave, except p ile ............................................................ .....................
All other weaves except p ile ...................... ...................................................
Pile fabrics...... .................... .............................................................................
Finished cotton broadwoven fabric...................................................................
Cotton towels and washcloths.................................. ......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Secondary products................................................ ....................... ....................

2211

12/80
12/80
12/80
06/8 7
0 6 /8 7
0 6/87
12/94
12/80
06/87

118.3
119.8
116.4
113.9
112.5
126.9
111.2
111.2
131.3

117.1
118.4
115.0
114.2
109.6
127.1
111.0
108.4
<3)

117.0
118.3
114.1
113.8
107.9
127.5
i3)
110.4
(3)

-1.3
-1.2
-2.1
-1.0
-4.8
.8
<3)
-.3
(3)

-.1
-.1
-.8
-.4
-1.6
.3
(3)
1.8
(3)

12/80

109.3

110.3

109.5

-1.9

-.7

Synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fabric..... ...........................................................

222

06/81

116.2

114.5

114.5

-.5

0

Manmade fiber and silk broadwoven fabric ...................... ................. ......................
Primary products............................................................................................. ........
Grey fabrics ...........................................................................................................
85% or more filament yarn fabrics...............................................................
Chiefly other filaments.................................................................................
85% or more spun yarn fabrics (exc. wool blends, silk fabrics, and
p ile )............................................ ......................... ........................................
Plain w eaves........................................ ...................................................... ...
Printcloth ............... ............................................... ......................................
Other plainweaves..... ............... ...............................................................
Twill w eaves...... ............. .................. ............................................................
Spun/filament yarn combinations, each less than 85% (exc. wool
blends, silk fabrics, and pile)...................................................................
Other combination fabrics.............. .........................................................
Finished fabric (finished in weaving mills) ......................... ....................... .....
Fabricated man-made fiber and silk textile products (made in weaving

2221
2221-P
2221-1
2221-11
2221-112

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

116.2
115.5
114.6
125.7
120.7

114.5
113.9
112.5
121.9
117.9

114.5
113.9
112.5
125.7
122.2

-.5
-.3
-.4
2.1
4.9

0
0
0
3.1
3.6

2221-139
2221-1391
2221-13911
2221-13912
2221-1392

06/81
06/87
06/87
12/94
06/87

105.2
99.9
112.5
99.1
99.4

103.8
98.4
111.6
97.4
97.6

100.6
94.5
108.5
93.2
97.4

-3.3
-3.5
-3.0
-3.7
-5.4

-3.1
-4.0
-2.8
-4.3
-.2

2221-16
2221-163
2221-2

0 4/85
12/94
06/81

118.0
101.8
133.1

118.2
101.9
133.7

115.5
99.5
133.3

-2.4
-2.5
.2

-2.3
-2.4
-.3

2221-3
2221-SM
2221 -S
2211-S
2221-SSS

06/81

118.0

118.0

119.8

2.8

1.5

06/81
0 6/87
06/87

120.4
116.7
109.5

118.9
114.1

118.5
113.4

(3)

(3)

-2.4
-2 .6
(3)

-.3
-.6
(3)

06/85

115.7

114.9

114.8

-.1

-.1

06/85

115.7

114.9

114.8

-.1

-.1

2211-P
2211-A
2211-A1
2211-A2
2211-A3
2211-A4
2211-B
2211-F
2211-SM
2211-S

Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Secondary products.............................................................................................
Cotton broadwowen fabrics...........................................................................
Other secondary products...... .......................................................................
Wool weaving and finishing..........................................................................................
Wool weaving and finishing.............................. .............. .................. ..........................

223
2231

See footnotes at end of table.




26

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Wool weaving and finishing—Continued
Primary products ..................................
Finished wool fabrics......................
Finished wool apparel fabrics .............................
W o rsted...............................................................
W oolen........................ .........................................
Finished wool non-apparel fabrics and felts ..
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ....
Secondary products............................. ....................

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

06/85
06/85
0 6/85
06/85
0 6/85
06/85

111.2
112.8
106.7
114.8
105.7
141.8

110.3
111.8
106.2
114.1
105.6
137.0

110.2
111.6
106.1
114.1
105.3
136.3

-0.1
-.2
.3
1.0
-.7
-2.7

-0.1
-.2
-.1
0
-.3
-.5

06/85

125.9

125.9

125.9

0

0

06/84

123.8

124.0

124.0

.4

0

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/91
06/91
06/84
06/84
06/84
0 6 /8 4
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84

123.8
124.4
120.2
127.5
118.1
117.0
113.1
145.7
116.5
101.9
124.4
114.7
102.6
127.2
131.9
112.6
138.7
134.1
137.9
133.6

124.0
124.6
120.5
127.5
118.1
(3)
113.1
145.7
116.9
101.9
124.0
116.2
104.6
127.1
131.7
113.5
138.7
134.1
137.9
133.6

124.0
124.7
120.5
127.5
118.1
117.0
113.1
145.7
116.9
101.9
124.4
116.2
104.6
127.2
131.9
113.0
138.7
134.1
137.9
133.6

.4
.6
.2
0
0
0
.4
-.3
.3
.2
-1.2
1.5
1.9
.5
.8
.8
-.1
-.2
i3)
.4

0
.1
0
0
0

06/84

117.1

117.0

116.9

.1

-.1

12/84

117.2

117.2

116.7

-.2

-.4

06/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

123.1
123.1
123.8
120.9
119.7
140.4
124.6
131.6
117.9
119.3
129.4
110.4

123.2
123.2
123.9
120.9
119.7

3.4
3.5
3.7
-.3
-.8
0
4.8
5.0
i3)
5.2
7.0
2.8

0
0
0
0
0

(3)
119.3
129.4
110.4

123.2
123.2
123.9
120.9
119.7
140.4
124.6
131.7
(3)
119.3
129.4
110.4

06/8 4

110.8

112.0

113.8

2.8

1.6

2252-P
2252-22
2252-222
2252-2222
2252-22221
2252-22227
2252-223
2252-2231
2252-22311
2252-2232
2252-22321
2252-22327
2252-224
2252-2241
2252-22411
2252-2242
2252-22421

06/84
06/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/8 4
06/84
0 6/84
0 6 /8 4
06/8 4
06/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

115.5
114.4
119.2
124.1
127.0
120.1
130.2
120.3
116.5
110.8
126.4
130.0
124.8
105.2
100.6
111.3
124.7
133.1

115.6
114.4
119.2
124.1
127.0
120.1
130.2
120.3
116.5
110.8
126.4
130.0
124.8
105.2
100.6
111.3
124.7
133.1

115.5
114.4
119.2
124.1
127.0
120.1
130.2
120.3
116.5
110.8
126.4
130.0
124.8
105.2
100.6
111.3
124.7
133.1

-.1
0
.2
0
0
0
0
.4
.5
-1.2
.1
0
.2
0
-.1
0
.0
0

-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.0
0

2252-23
2252-231
2252-232
2252-2321
2252-23211
2252-2322
2252-23221

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/90
06/84
06/84

112.1
100.5
102.9
96.6
96.6
107.6
132.8

112.1
100.5
102.9
96.6
96.6
107.6
132.8

112.1
100.5
102.9
96.6
96.6
107.6
132.8

0
0
-.1
0
0
-.1
-.2

2231-P
2231-A
2231-3
2231-314
2231-316
2231-411
2231-SM
2231-S

Narrow fabric mills .

224

Narrow fabric m ills.........................
Primary products .................. .
Woven narrow fabric..........
Elastic................................
Corset and allied lines .
Over 3 /4 inches........
Underwear.....................
Other apparel....... ........
Nonelastic.........................
Woven edge ribbons......................................
Woven la b e ls ...................................................
Tapes (wt. less than 15 oz./sq. yd.) ........ .
All other ta p e ................................................
Webbing (w t 15 oz./sq. yd. or m o re )........
All other webbing .........................................
All other nonelastic........................................
Braided narrow fabric....................... .....................
Nonelastic braids................................................
Shoe and corset la c e s ..................................
Other nonelastic braids.................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary products..............................................

2241

Knitting mills .

225

W omen’s hosiery knit on 300 needles or m o re .... ...........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........ ................... ................ .................. ..............
Finished seamless h o s ie ry .........................................................
Stockings and knee-highs, knit on 300 needles or more .
Knee-high ........................................ ................... ...................
F ull-length..............................................................................
Pantyhose ........................................................... ............... .......
Under 30 denier, sheer .................... ................ ..................
30 denier and over, o p a q u e ........ ...................... ...............
Elastomer p a n tyh o s e ......................................................... .
Control t o p ..... ...................................................................
Leg s u p p o rt............................................................ ..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................................................
Hosiery, n.e.c............................ .................................................

2251

Hosiery, n.e.c................... .........
Primary products..............
Men’s finished hosiery..
Anklet ..........................
Non-cushion...........
Natural fibers.....
Manmade fibers ,
M id-calf/crew.............
Cushion...................
Natural fibers.....
Non-cushion ...........
Natural fibers.....
Manmade fibers .
Knee-high...................
Cushion...................
Natural fibers.....
Non-cushion...........
Natural fibers.....
Other finished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s
stockings
Women’s, girls’ and boys’ footsock .
Women’s, girls’ and boys’ anklet.....
Cushion .......................................... .
Natural fibers..... .............. ............
Non-cushion......................................
Natural fibers................................

2252

2241-P
2241-1
2241-11
2241-112
2241-11213
2241-113
2241-114
2241-12
2241-121
2241-123
2241-125
2241-12556
2241-127
2241-12739
2241-129
2241-4
2241-422
2241-42221
2241-42223
2241-SM
2241-S

2251-P
2251-3
2251-321
2251-32177
2251-32188
2251-351
2251-35122
2251-35144
2251-3516
2251-35161
2251-35162
2251-SM
2251-S
2252-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

27

i3)
124.6
131.7

O
0
0
0
0
.3
0
0
.1
.2
-.4
0
0
0
0

<3)
0
0
i3)
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
O0
o 1
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Hosiery, n.e.c.— Continued
Manmade fibers .........................................................................................
Women’s, girls’, and boy’s knee-high socks............. .............................
Women’s knee-high socks-manmade fib e rs ..........................................
Other women’s, girls’ and boys’ finished hosiery, including leg
warmers, waist-highs, etc......................................................... ................
Infants’ and children’s an k le t.... ....................................................................
Natural fib e rs ..... ...........................................................................................
Other infants’ and children’s finished hosiery.............................................
Unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s
stockings........................................................................................................
Men’s unfinished hosiery ..................... ................ ................. .v......................
Other unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except
women’s stockings.............................. ....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................. .............................
Secondary products......... .................. .................................................... ..........
Knit outerwear................................ .................. ..............................................................
Primary products........................................................... ....................... ..................
Men’s and boys’ sweaters and sweater vests ...............................................
Women’s, misses’ and juniors’ sweaters and sweater ves ts......................
Men’s and boys’ knit shirts incl. sport shirts, sweatshirts, and
t-shirts.............................................................................. .............................
Women’s, misses’ and juniors’ knit shirts and blouses...............................
Girls’, children’s and infants’ sweaters and sweater v e s ts .........................
Girls’, children’s and infants’ knit shirts and blouses........ ...........................
All other knit outerwear, n.e.c.............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Secondary products.............................................................................................

Product
code

Circular knit fabric m ills........................ .................................................. ................... ...
Primary products....... .......................... ...................................... <............................
Gray circular knit fabrics................................................... .............................
Broad gray fabrics (more than 12 inches w id e ).....................................
Finished circular knit fabrics..............................................................................
Knit and finished in the same establishment..............................................
Broad fabrics (more than 12 inches wide) ..............................................
Purchased and finished..................................................................................
Broad fabrics (more than 12 inches w id e )..............................................
Contract work on gray and finished circular knit fabric ................................
Contract finishing only.....................................................................................
Contract knitting only or knitting and finishing............................................
Lace and warp knit fabric m ills................................................... .................................
Primary products.............................. .......................................................................
Gray warp knit fabrics.......................................... ................ ...............................
Lace and net goods (excluding raschel lace machine products)...............
Finished warp knit fabrics (knit & finished, or purchased & finished).......
Contract or commission work for knitting, finishing, & dyeing (incl.
lace go o d s).......................................... .........................................................

2258

Knitting mills n.e.c........................................... ................. ............................................ ...
Primary products........................................................... ..........................................
Knit gloves and m ittens..................... ....................................... .........................
Work, including fabric and leather or plastic combinations.....................
Other knit end products.....................................................................................
Other knit end products, n.e.c. ........................ .............................................

2259

226

Finished cotton broadwoven fa b ric .............................................................................
Primary products......................................................................................................

2261

July 1998

96.6
132.2
109.7

0
0
0

0
0
0

2252-234
2252-235
2252-23511
2252-238

06/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/8 4

104.8
108.7
108.8
96.9

104.7
108.7
108.8
96.9

104.8
108.7
108.8
96.9

-1.1
0
0
0

.1
0
0
0

2252-24
2252-242

06/84
06/84

102.9
105.8

102.9
i3)

102.9
105.8

-.8
-1.9

2252-246
2252-SM
2252-S

0 6/84

103.7

103.7

103.7

.2

0

0 6/84

117.5

118.1

116.5

.1

-1.4

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

119.0
119.1
132.3
105.0

118.9
119.0
132.3
104.9

118.7
118.8
132.3
104.9

0
-.8
.2
-.2

-.2
-.2
0
0

12/84
12/97
12/84
12/97
12/84

126.9
100.3
132.5
102.2
111.5

126.0
100.3
134.3
98.6
113.2

125.3
100.2
134.3
98.5
113.2

-2 .7
i3)
i3)
(3)
1,4

-.6
-.1
0
-.1
0

12/84
12/97

125.9
104.2

125.9
104.2

125.9
104.2

4.2
O

0
0

0 6/82
0 6/82
06/82
0 6/82
0 6 /8 2
06/8 2
12/87
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/8 2
06/82
09/82

135.7
136.6
135.0
129.0
128.1
1Î1.1
110.4
219.1
148.0
138.8
139.5
141.4
140.5

135.7
136.6
135.1
129.2
128.3
111.2
110.5
219.4
148.2
138.8
139.5
141.4
140.5

135.7
136.6
135.1
129.2
128.2
111.2
110.5
219.4
148.2
138.8
139.5
141.4
140.5

-1 .6
-1.8
-3.6
-9.3
-9.4
.2
.2
.3
.3
.1
- .1

-.1
-.2

0
(3)

0
0
0
0
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/95

100.7

100.7

100.7

.5

0

2257-P
2257-1
2257-122
2257-3
2257-311
2257-31122
2257-321
2257-32122
2257-9
2257-921
2257-925

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
06/81
12/94
12/94

107.4
107.1
118.6
110.6
99.2
99.0
99.0
100.0
100.0
109.6
97.6 ]
100.1

107.3
107.0
119.1
111.1
98.8
99.0
99.0
i3)
(?)
109.3
97.3
99.9

106.0
105.6
118.9
110.9
96.8
98.7
98.7
i3)
(3)
108.9
96.5
99.9

-2.2
-2.3
.4
.5
-4.2
-.8
-.8
i3)
Î3)
.3
-.8
1.2

-1.2
-1.3
-.2
-.2
-2.0
-.3
-.3
i3)
(3)
-.4
-.8
0

2258-P
2258-1
2258-5
2258-6

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/85
06/95

124.4
123.8
131.9
140.8
102.8

124.4
123.8
131.9
140.8
102.8

124.2
123.6
131.6
140.8
102.7

1.6
2.7
14.0
.3
-.1

-.2
-.2
-.2
0
-.1

2258-7

06/95

102.7

102.7

102.7

1.1

0

2259-P
2259-1
2259-171
2259-2
2259-298

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

116.1
114.4
125.5
123.7
106.8
106.8

115.9
114.2
125.2
124.5
106.8
106.8

115.9
114.2
125.2
124.5
106.8
106.8

-.1
.2
-.2
.6
.6
•6

0
0
0
0
0
0

12/84

130.3

130.2

130.8

1.0

.5

06/84
06/84

134.3
133.7

134.2
133.4

135.4
134.8

2.8
2.7

.9
1.0

2261-P

See footnotes at end o f table.




Aug. 1997

96.6
132.2
109.7

2254-P
2254-A
2254-1
2254-122
2254-4
2254-411
2254-5
2254-565
2254-C
2254-2
2254-21
2254-213
2254-SM
2254-SS

Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool fabrics and knit goods........................

Aug.
19982

96.6
132.2
109.7

2253-4
2253-5
2253-6
2253-7
2253-8
2253-SM
2253-S
2253-SS

2257

July
19982

06/84
0 6/84
06/9 0

2253-P
2253-A
2253-B

2254

Apr.
19982

2252-23227
2252-233
2252-2334

2253

Knit underwear and nightwear m ills............................................................................
Primary products ......... ............................................................................................
Men’s and boys’ knit underwear........................... ...........................................
Men’s and boys’ undershirts, except therm al............................................
Undershirts, except athletic types..............................................................
Men’s and boys’ shorts and briefs...............................................................
Shorts and briefs, except thermal underwear and union su its............
Men’s and boys’ thermal underwear and union suits...............................
Thermal underwear................................ .......................... ...........................
Women’s and children’s underwear and nightwear.......................................
Women’s and children’s underwear.............................................................
Women’s underwear.... ................... ............................................................
P anties.......................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Secondary products.........................................................................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

28

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Finished cotton broadwoven fabric—Continued
Non-commission finished fa b ric .......................... .............. ............................. .
Commission finishing........................... .................. .......................... .................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts......................
.................
Secondary products..................................................... ............ ..........................
Finished synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fab ric...............................................
Primary products ............................. ........................ ........................ .................... ..
Non-commission finished fa b ric ................................................. .....................
Commission finishing....................................................................... ..................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..... ........................................
Secondary products.... .......................................................... ............................
Finished yarn, raw stock, braided goods and narrow fabric, except knits and
w o o l................................................................................ ...........................................
Primary products.................................... ........................................ .......................
Dyed y a rn ................................ .............................................................................
Carded cotton.................................. ................... ..................... ................. .
Combed cotton.................................................................... .............................
Polyester blends with cotton............................................ .............................
All other polyester................................................. .........................................
Other manmade fiber and silk yarn................................. ............................
Finished braided or woven narrow fabrics....... ............... ............ ..................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...... ..............
...................
Secondary products ................ ........................... ................................................

Product
code

2261-7
2261-9
2261-SM
2261-S
2262
2262-P
2262-8
2262-9
2262-SM
2262-8

2269
2269-P
2269-8
2269-821
2269-823
2269-832
2269-833
2269-834
2269-971
2269-SM
2269-S

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

06/84
0 6/84

125.8
149.8

125.5
149.8

126.4
152.6

1.7
5.2

0.7
1.9

0 6/84

131.1

131.8

131.9

3.1

.1

06/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
06/84

131.7
131.1
134.6
125.5

131.6
131.3
134.7
125.6

131.8
131.5
134.8
126.0

-.2
-.7
-.2
-1.3

.2
,2
,1
.3

0 6/84

134.8

133,8

133.7

1,7

-.1

06/83
06/83
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94

131.9
134.8
107.7
104.3
102.7
100.0
103.8
106.9
100.2

■131.3
134.2
107.6
104.5
101.8
100.0
103.8
106.9
100.2

131.7
134.6
107.6
104.4
102.2
100.0
103.8
106.9
100.2

.1
.1
.2
1.1
.2
0
0
0
-1.2

.3
.3
0
-.1
.4
0
0
0
0

11/83

117.2

(3)

i3)

i3)

Aug. 1997

July 1998

i3)

Floor covering mills....................... ..................................................... ...........................

227

12/84

116.2

116.3

116.6

.3

.3

Carpet and ru g s ......................... ........................ ............... ................... ........................
Primary products.................................................................... ...................... ..........
Woven carpet and rugs................................. ....................................................
Woven carpet and rugs, including mats and art squ ares........................
Tufted carpet and rugs...................... .................................................................
Bathmats and sets and scatter rugs 6 X 9 or less....
........................
Tufted broadioom ............................................................ ...............................
Nylon tufted broadioom.................................... ..........................................
Other tufted broadioom..... ........................... .............. ...............................
Automobile and aircraft carpeting.................................... ...........................
Other tufted carpet and rugs, including artificial grass......... .................
Finishing only................ ................... ................. ...............................................
Other carpet and ru g s .......................................................................................
Needle punched carpet and rugs........................................... .....................
Braided, hooked, and other carpet and rugs, excluding woven and
tu fte d ........................................................... .................. .............................

2273
2273-P
2273-1
2273-111
2273-2
2273-211
2273-233
2273-23301
2273-23309
2273-255
2273-277
2273-288
2273-3
2273-321

06/90
06/90
06/85
06/85
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
02/85
12/86
06/85
06/85

106.3
106.1
142.5
142.5
146.8
137.1
148.3
155.3
124.9
117.3
119.0
114.8
120.5
110.9

106.5
106.3
143.7
143.7
147.0
137.1
148.7
155.9
124.6

106.7
106.6
143.5
143.5
147.4
136.9
149.2
156.2

.4
.3
6.3
6.3
.1
-1.9
.3
-.2

.2
.3
-.1
-.1
.3
-.1
.3
.2

i3)
117.3
119.0
?)
118.8
108.5

i3)

ft
119.0
114.8
118.8
108.5

2273-331

06/85

142.1

142.1

142.1

2.9

0

Yarn and thread m ills................................................ ..................................................

228

12/84

112.8

112.5

112.5

-1.0

0

Spun yarn ........................... .............................................................................................
Primary products............................................... .....................................................
Carded cotton y a rn s ..... .............................................................. ......................
Spun, gray................................................................................. .......................
Combed cotton y a rn s ........................................................ ................................
Spun, gray.... ...................................................... ..............................................
Rayon and/or acetate spun yarns......................... .................. .......................
Spun, gray.......................................... ..................... .........................................
Spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns.................................. .... .................
Polyester spun ya rn ............................................................ ............................
Spun, g ra y ................................................................................ ,....................
All other spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns.... ...................................
Spun, g ra y ....................... ..............................................................................
Spun and finished in the same p la n t.............................. ........................
Wool yarns ............................................................................................................
Wool carpet y a rn s .... ........................... .......................................... ................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........................... ..................
Secondary products......................... ...................................................................

2281

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/96
12/82
12/96
12/82
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96

103.0
103.0
96.8
99.2
109.7
97.6
122.2
99.0
95.2
95.2
94.6
95.2
94.4
96.9
99.4
96.1

102.6
102.6
96.3
98.8
108.0
96.1
122.6
99.3
95.0
95.2
94.6
94.9
94.1
96.5
i3)
0

102.6
102.6
95.9
98.3
105.9
94.3
125.2
101.4
95.5
96.1
94.3
95.0
94.1
96.9
i3)
0

-1.4
-1.5
-2.5
-2.6
-5.5
-5.5
1.5
1.6
-.3
.2
.1
-.8
-.5
-1.4
C3)
i3)

0
0
-.4
-.5
-1.9
-1.9
2.1
2.1
.5
.9
-.3
.1
0
.4

12/82

104.8

104.8

104.8

14

.0

12/82
12/82

137.8
137.6

137.6
137.4

137.6
137.4

-.8
-.7

0
0

12/82
12/82
12/96
12/96
12/82
12/82
12/82

123.5
140.7
104.6
99.8
141.2
116.1
118.1

123.5
140.9
105.2
99.0
141.0
116.1
118.1

123.5
140.9
105.2
99.0
141.0
116.1
118.1

0
-.1
.2
-.8
-.8
.2
.7

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmade fibers, silk,
and w ool................ ........................... .................. .....................................................
Primary products.................................. ..................................................................
Rewound, plied, and novelty yams, including wool (not spun or thrown
at same e s t.)....................... ...................... .........*........................................
Thrown filament yarns, except textured...... .................... ...............................
Nylon yarns.............................................................. ........................................
Polyester yarns.... ........................................................ ....................................
Textured, bulked, or crimped filament yam (made from purchased yam)
Commission texturing, throwing, plying, etc. of y a m s ..................................
Commission texturing or throwing of filament yarns........ ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.... .........................................

2281-P
2281-1
2281-11
2281-2
2281-21
2281-3
2281-31
2281-7
2281-71
2281-711
2281-72
2281-721
2281-722
2281-8
2281-82
2281-SM
2281-S

2282
2282-P
2282-2
2282-3
2282-35
2282-36
2282-5
2282-9
2282-911
2282-SM

See footnotes at end of table.




29

0
1.0
e>
-1.3
-3.2

i3)
(3)
0
i3)
0
0

i3)
i3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
'

.................... ....................
Index

Industry and product1

Industry
code

Thread m ills..................................................................... ................................................
Primary products......................................................................................................
Finished thread for use in the home ................................................................
Finished thread for industrial or manufacturers’ u s e .....................................
Cotton thread, including industrial weight goods and braided.................
Manmade fiber thread and other th re a d ................................ ....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................. ............................

2284

Miscellaneous textile g o o d s ..........................................................................................

229

Coated fabrics, not rubberized.....................................................................................
Primary products............................ .........................................................................
Pyroxylin coated or laminated fa b ric ................................................................
Vinyl coated or laminated fabric........................................................................
Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd finished w t ...............................
Woven fabric b a s e ....................... ........................ ...................... .............. ,.
Nonwoven fabric b a s e ....... .........................................................................
Mediumweight fabric, over 10 oz. to 16 oz./sq. yd. finished w t .............
Heavyweight fabric, over 16 oz./sq. yd finished w t ..................................
Woven fabric b a s e ....... ................................................................................
Knitted fabric b a s e ...... ................................................................................
Polyurethane & other coated & laminated fabric..........................................
Polyurethane coated or laminated fabric.....................................................
Other coated or laminated fabric..................................................................
Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd. finished w t ...........................
Woven fabric b ase....................................................................................
Knitted or nonwoven fabric base ..........................................................
Mediumweight fabric, over 10 oz. to 16 oz./sq. yd. finished w t ..........
Plastic coated yarn (from purchased y a m ).....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Secondary products.............................................................................................

2295

Tire cord and fa b ric ........................................................................................................
Primary products.............................................................................................. .......
Tire cord and fabric..............................................................................................
Nylon tire cord and fabric...... ........................................................................
Polyester tire cord and fabric.........................................................................

2296

Nonwoven fabrics and related products.....................................................................
Primary products............................................. .................................................... ....
Nonwoven fabrics.................................................................................................
Laminated and wet laid...................................................................................
Over 2.5 ounces per square y a rd .............................................................
Spun bonded, dry laid, and others................................................................
Under 0.8 ounces per square yard .......................................... .................
0.8 ounces to 1.5 ounces per square y a r d ............................ ................
Over 1.5 ounces per square y a rd ..............................................................
Fabricated nonwoven products....... .................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................

2297

Cordage and twine........ ........................................... ...................................... ...............
Primary products..................................... ......................... .....................................
Soft fiber cordage and twine, except co tto n ..................................................
Manmade fiber cordage and tw ine....................... ........................................
Fish line, fish net, and fish netting (made in this establishment)........
Fish line.......................................................................................................
Rope ............................................................................................. ..................
All other manmade fiber cordage and twine, incl. agriculture and
industrial................................................................................. ................
Cotton cordage and tw ine..................................................................................
Braided c o rd ....................................... ........................................ .....................
Wrapping, seine, and other tw in e..................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Secondary products.............................................................................................

2298

Textile goods, n.e.c..........................................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................................................
Felt goods, except woven felt and hats...........................................................
Punched or needled f e lt s ...............................................................................
Wool felts and man-made fiber fe lts ...................... ................. ................
Scouring and combing mill products................................................................
Processed textile w aste.......................................................................................
Recovered fibers, processed mill waste, and related products..............
Fibers recovered from clips and rags (new and use d ).........................
Fibers recovered from mill waste, excluding fibers recovered from
clips and ra g s ........................................................................................
Man-made fibers........................................................................................
Nylon........................................................................................................
Padding and upholstery filling............................................................................

2299

2284-P
2284-1
2284-2
2284-213
2284-225
2284-SM

2295-P
2295-1
2295-2
2295-211
2295-21113
2295-21117
2295-222
2295-233
2295-23332
2295-23334
2295-3
2295-315
2295-322
2295-3222
2295-32222
2295-32225
2295-3223
2295-4
2295-SM
2295-S

2296-P
2296-1
2296-122
2296-133

2297-P
2297-1
2297-12
2297-125
2297-13
2297-131
2297-133
2297-135
2297-2
2297-SM

2298-P
2298-2
2298-2A
2298-207
2298-2071
2298-208
2298-213
2298-3
2298-311
2298-325
2298-SM
2298-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

30

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
1998*

0 6/84
06/84

152.0
150.9

152.1
151.0

151.9
150.8

1.5
1.5

-0.1
-.1

0 6/84
0 6/84
0 6/84

157.4
160.0
152.8

157.5
160.0
153.0

157.3
160.0
152.7

1.7
7.5
1.4

-.1
0
-.2

12/84

125.3

124.9

124.7

-.6

-.2

06/8 5
06/85

133.0
131.2

134.1
132.3

134.0
132.3

1.4
1.8

-.1
0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/8 5
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/91
06/85

128.1
114.6
107.2
121.3
129.5
131.2
129.4
129.9
135.4
152.0
132.1
133.4
138.5
124.7
127.6

129.5
118.1
107.2
131.3
i3)
131.8
130.1
130.3
136.4
153.2
133.1
136.4
142.4

.6
1.8
-.3
8.2
-.2
.5
.5
.3
3.0
1.1
3.4
4.5
5.7
-.3
1.8

-.1
0
0
0

(3)
127.6

129.4
118.1
107.2
131.3
129.5
131.8
130.1
130.3
136.2
152.7
133.0
136.1
142.0
124.8
127.6

06/85

125.2

126.5

126.5

--1.6

0

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84

113.3
112.4
112.4
115.2
111.6

112.8
112.0
112.0
114.3
111.6

112.6
111.8
111.8
113.6
111.4

-1.1
-1.1
-1.1
-1.3
-.2

-.2
-.2
-.2
-.6
-.2

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
01/8 6

125.9
127.3
128.8
155.0
99.6
116.8
108.6
117.9
126.8
124.5

125.4
126.7
128.0
155.0
99.6
115.7
103.8
117.9
126.7
124.5

125.4
126.7
128.0
155.0
99.6
115.7
103.8
117.9
126.8
124.5

-1.0
-1.1
-1.6
0
0
-2.3
-4.9
-3.2
.5
.2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/92
06/85

159.3
163.5
135.4
137.3
193.7
110.3
126.8

156.6
160.3
132.2
134.0
193.7
110.3
120.5

155.1
158.6
130.5
132.4
193.7
110.3
118.7

0
-1 .6
-1.7
-1.6
1.7
7.6
-2.1

-1.0
-1.1
-1.3
-1.2
0
.0
-1.5

12/92
06/85
12/92
11/85

101.6
118.0
101.2
114.9

100.9
118.0
101.2
114.9

99.6
117.8
100.8
114.9

-2.0
-1.8
-.4
-4.3

-1.3
-.2
-.4
0

Aug. 1997

July 1998

<3)
0
0
0
-.1
-.3
-.1
-.2
-.3
(3)
0

06/85

127.3

127.3

127.3

10.5

0

2299-P
2299-1
2299-12
2299-124
2299-3
2299-4
2299-41
2299-411

06/85
06/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

115.2
115.6
118.9
106.8
106.6
114.0
154.2
154.2
92.5

114.7
115.0
118.8
106.8
106.6
107.2
153.3
153.3
92.5

114.7
115.0
118.8
106.8
106.6
105.6
153.3
153.3
92.5

-1.8
-2.0
.7
.8
1.1
-15.0
-3.6
-3.6
-1.7

0
0
0
0
0
-1.5
0
0
0

2299-412
2299-4127
2299-41273
2299-6

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

154.2
132.7
92.3
116.4

152.9
i3)
(3)
115.7

152.9
135.1
i3)
115.7

-5.4
0
(3)
-2.8

0
(3)
(3)
0

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Textile goods, n.e.c.—Continued
Padding and upholstery filling, batting, wadding, excluding foam
rubber and plastics...................................................................................
Padding and p a d s ........................................................................................
All other padding......................................................................................
Batting, wadding, and mattress fe lts ........................................................
Made from all other fibers.....................................................................
Upholstery filling.......................................................... .................................
....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Secondary products............................... ............................................................

2299-63
2299-631
2299-63119
2299-633
2299-63341
2299-635
2299-859
2299-SM
2299-S

See footnotes at end of table.




31

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
Other
textile
0 6/85
0 6/85

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

116.4
115.7
-2.8
115.7
93.8
93.8
93.8
-7.5
101.3
101.3
101.3
-14.4
134.7
134.7
-1.0
136.1
134.0
131.3
131.3
-2.0
121.4
<*)
i3)
(3)
goods, n .e 102.4
.c ..........................................................
102.4
-8.0
103.3
134.7

134.0

134.1

-.2

July 1998

0
0
0
0
0
<3)
0
.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

124.7

124.9

124.9

Aug. 1997

July 1998

Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar
materials.............................................. ...........................................................

23

12/84

Men’s and boys’ suits and coats..........................................................................

231

12/80

168.2

168.0

168.0

4.5

0

Men's and boys' suits and coats............ .............................................................
Primary products..................................................................................... .......
Men's and boys' suits and coats, excluding contract work.......................
Men’s suits................... .................,........................................ .................
Men’s tailored outercoats..................................... ......... .................... .
Men's tailored dress and sport coats and jackets.................................
Boys' suits, coats and tailored jackets, Ind. sep. vests........................
Receipts for contract work on men’s and boys' suits and coats.............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts............................ .............

2311

12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/93
12/80
12/80
12/80

168.2
167.8
134.0
174.2
109.4
151.8

168.0
167.5
133.7
173.7
109.0
151.7

168.0
167.6
133.8
173.9
109.0
151.7

4.5
4.8
5.4
7.5
2.1
1.7

0
.1
.1
.1
0
0

ft

ft

ft

180.5

180.6

(3)

12/80
12/80
12/03

181.0
160.2
108.0

181.0
160.2

181.0
160.2

ft

ft

12/84

125.8

126.5

126.4

.4

-.1

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

121.6
122.0
110,4
127.3
137.7

121.6
121.0
110.0
128.4
137.3

121.4
121.7
100.6
128.5
137.3

“2.6
-3.2
-5.0
1.1
-1.0

-.2
-.2
-.4
.1
0

06/83

127.5

127.5

127.5

0

0

2322-P
2322-A
2322-1
2322-122
2322-SM

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

127.8
124.6
123.7

127.0
124.6
123.8
125.8
128.0
138.3

1.6
1.9
2.1
(3)

138.1

127.8
124.6
123.7
125.6
127.8
138.1

-.8

.1
0
.1
.2
.2
.1

2323-P
2323-1
2323-12
2323-121
2323-127
2323-129

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

130.6
134.1
134.1
134.3
153.0
126.5
127.8

132.0
136.6
136.6
136.7
152.0
128.0
133.8

132.7
136.6
136.6
136.7
152.8
128.0
133.8

1.6
1.9
1.9
1.9
-.7
1.2
4.9

-.2
.0
0
0
-.1
0
0

2325-P
2325-1
2325-11
2325-13
2325-2
2325-2A
2325-21
2325-22
2325-2B
2325-23
2325-9
2325-911

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/87
12/81
12/81
12/92
12/92
12/81
12/92
12/81
12/81

135.5
135.2
133.7
138.3
109.8
134.7
138.3
108.8
107.8
123.1
100.8
138.5
152.9

137.2
137.3
136.8
141.8

137.2
137.3
136.8
141.7
(*)
136.6
140.8
110.1
112.9

2.5
3.2
3.3
3.5

ft

3.4
4.5
4.5
4.9

0
0
0
-.1
(3)
0
0
0
0

ft
ft

ft
ft

ft
ft

ft
ft

138.6
153.2

138.6
153.2

2311-P
2311-A
2311-1
2311-2
2311-3
2311-4
2311-9
2311-SM
2311-S
2325-S
2337-S

Men's and boys' separate trousers and slacks......................................
Women's, misses', and juniors' suits, skirts, and coats.........................
Men’s, youths' & boys' furnishings, work clothing & allied garments.................

232

Men’s and boys' shirts, except work shirts.........................................................
Primary products.......................................... ..... ........ ........ ..... .....................
Men’s and boys' knit shirts (made from purchased knit fabrics)..............
Men's and boys’ woven dress and sport shirts, Including uniform shirts..

2321
2321-P
2321-2
2321-4
2321-0
2321 -SM
2321-S

Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................. ....... .
Secondary products.............................. ........ .............................................
Men's and boys* underwear and nightwear.........................................................
Primary products.............. ........................ ......................... ............................
Men’s and boys' knit underwear............. ..................................................
Knit undershirts, except thermal.............................................................
Undershirts, except athletic type............................................ .............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..........................................

2322

Men's and boys’ neckwear....................................................................................
Primary products................ ....... ........ .................................. .........................
Men's and boys' neckwear.........................................................................
Men’s and boys' neckties........................................................................
All silk..................................................................... ..............................
All polyester..........................................................................................
Other fabrics, including blends.............................................................

2323

Men’s and boys’ separate trousers and slacks...................................................
Primary products............. ........................................................ ......................
Men's and boys’ separate dress and sport trousers.................................
Men's separate trousers and slacks.......................................................
Boys’ separate trousers and slacks........................................................
Men’s and boys’ jeans, jean cut casual slacks, and dungarees..............
Men’s jeans, dungarees, and jean cut casual slacks............................
Men’s jeans and dungarees................................................................
Men’s jean cut casual slacks ........................................ ................... ...
Boys’ jeans, dungarees, and jean cut casual slacks.............................
Boys’ jeans and dungarees.................................................................
Contract work on men’s and boys’ dress and sport trousers and slacks.
Contract work on men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks........................
Contract work on men’s and boys’ jeans and jean cut casual slacks,
including dungarees ............................................. .............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..........................................
Secondary products.................. ..................................................................

2325

Men’s and boys’ work clothing.... ...................... ...... ...........................................
Primary products.............. ...................................................................... .......
Men’s and boys’ work shirts .......................... .................. ..........................
Men’s and boys’ other work clothing..............................
Men’s and boys’ work pants.......................... ........................................
Men’s and boys’ coveralls, overalls, and jumpsuits...............................
Men’s washable service apparel.............................................................
Men’s and boys’ other work clothing, including jackets........................
Contract and commission work on men’s and boys’ work clothing..........
Contract and commission work on men’s and boys’ work clothing .......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .........................................
Secondary products.............. .....................................................................

2326

Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c.............................................................................
Primary products............................................................................................
Men’s and boys’ nontailored heavy jackets and coats, including uniform,
excluding ski jackets.............................................................................
Men’s and boys’ swimwear, sweaters, and outerwear, n.e.c......................

2329

ft
136.6
140.8
110.1
112.9

ft
ft

0

ft
ft

2.3
4.1
<3)

ft

1.2
2.5

0
0
(3)

0
0

12/92

95.9

95.9

95.9

.5

0

12/81

148.3

148.3

148.0

-1.1

-.2

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/92
12/81
12/81

136.0
138.1
131.7
138.0
141.8
113.9
130.6
124.0

136.2
138.3
131.7
138.4
141.6
115.3
130.6
124.0

136.2
138.4
131.7
138.5
141.6
115.3
130.6
124.0

.4
.4
.3
.4
.5
.2
0
0

0
.1
0
.1
0
0
0
0

12/81

144.2

144.2

144.2

1.3

0

12/81

126.6

126.7

126.7

1.0

0

2329-P

12/83
12/83

126.3
127.0

126.7
127.6

126.6
127.5

1.1
.6

-.1
-.1

2329-1
2329-2

12/83
12/83

120.1
130.1

122.3
130.1

122.1
130.1

.9
-.2

-.2
0

2325-912
2325-SM
2325-S

2326-P
2326-1
2326-2
2326-211
2326-231
2326-251
2326-281
2326-9
2326-911
2326-SM
2326-S

See footnotes at end of table.




ft
ft

1.1

32

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c.—Continued
Swimwear and athletic shorts .................... .................................. ..........
Outerwear, n.e.c. (ski and snow pants, leggings, light outerwear
jackets, e tc.)............................................................. ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.........................................
Secondary products....................................................................................

! 2329-22
2329-28
2329-SM
2329-S

Women’s, misses', and juniors' outerwear.............................................. ............

233

Woman's, misses’, & juniors' blouses & shirts ....................................................
Primary products............ .................................................... ...........................
Women's, misses’, & juniors’ blouses & shirts, excluding contract work..
Knit shirts and blouses made from purchased fabric............................
T-shirts and tank top s................ ..................................................... .
All other...................... ................. .................... ...................................
Woven shirts and blouses ........................... ......................... ..................
Contract work on women’s, misses’, and Juniors’ blouses & shirts..........
Contract work on women's, misses', and Juniors' blouses & shirts......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.................................... .
Secondary produets.............................. ................... ....................... ......... .

2331

Women’s, misses’, and juniors' dresses........................... ...... ............................
Primary products............................ ...................... .........................................
Dresses made from purchased fabric.............. .......................... ....... .
Contract work on women's and misses' dresses......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.......................................
Secondary products ....... .................................................. ..........................

2335

Women’s, misses', and juniors’ suits and coats............. ........................ ............
Primary products .................. .................................. .................. ....................
Coats, suits, and skirts, excluding contract work.......................................
Suits and pantsuits....................... ..........................................................
Suits and pantsuits............................. ...... ...........................................
Jackets, vests and skirts.............. ..........................................................
Skirts, including uniform.......................................................................
Separate tailored suit type jackets......................................................
Contract work on women's, misses’ and juniors' suits and coats..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..........................................
Secondary products....................................... ............................................

2337

Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c..................................................
Primary products........... ................................... .................. ..........................
Non-commission women’s, misses', and juniors' outerwear, n.e.c...........
Bathing suits............... .............................................................................
Slacks ...................................................................... ..... ...........................
Slacks, except dungarees and jeans...................................................
Jeans and dungarees ......................... ................... ..............................
Other outerwear, n.e.c.......... ...................................................................
Play garments, including shorts, pedal pushers, Bermudas, and
Jamaicas ........................ ..................... ..........................................
Contract and commission work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’
outerwear, n.e.c......................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................ .........................
Secondary products............................................................................... .....

2339

Women’s, misses’, children’s, and infants’ undergarments.......................... .....
Women’s and children’s underwear and nightwear............................................
Primary products.............................................................................................
Women’s and children’s underwear and nightwear, excluding contract
w o rk............................................... ......................................................
Underwear ................................... .................. ..................... ...................
Women’s underwear............ ....... ...................................... .................
Panties............. .............................. .......................... .......................
Other women’s underwear................................. .................. ...........
Girls’, children’s and infants’ underwear.............................................
Panties................................................... .........................................
Other girls’, children’s and infants’ underwear................... .............
Nightwear.................................................................................................
Women’s nightwear............................. ......................................... ..... .
Nightgowns............ ...........................................................................
Chiefly synthetic fibers...............................................................
Other women’s nightwear.................................. ...............................
Girls’, children’s and infants’ nightwear................... ...........................
Nightgowns.............................................. ....................... .................
Pajamas............................................................... ........ ....................
Contract work on women’s and children’s underwear and nigh tw e a r.......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................... .......................

Product
code

2331-P
2331-A
2331-3
2331-321
2331-351
2331-4
2331-9
2331-911
2331-SM
2331-S

2335-P
2335*3
2335-9
2335-SM
2335-S

2337-P
2337-A
2337-2
2337-222
2337-4
2337-411
2337-417
2337-9
2337-SM
2337-S

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/83

125.2

125.2

125.2

0

0

12/83

132.8

132.8

132.9

-.2

.1

Aug. 1997

July 1008

12/83

132.5

132.3

132.3

1.8

0

12/84

117.5

117.4

117.5

.3

.1

06/83
06/83
08/86
08/93
06/93
06/93
06/83
06/83

132.8
133.8
118.7
107.4
114.0
97.0
156.1
113.0

132.8
133.8
118.7
107.4
114.0
97.0
156.1
113.0

132.8
133.8
118.7
107.4
114.0
07.0
166.1
113.0

1.2
1.7
1.8
3.5
13.9
.1
0
1.6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

06/83

116.7

116.7

118.7

.1

0

12/80
12/80
06/86
12/80

126.6
126.3
114.6
125.8

127.8
126.5
114.6
126.1

127.4
125.0
114.1
126,1

.6
-.4
-.7
1.0

-.3
-.5
-.4

12/80

142.5

153.1

153.1

7.4

.0

12/82
12/82
06/86
06/93
06/93
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

111.8
108.3
103.4
71.9
71.9
109.6
106.1
116.9
122.3

110.0
108.2
103.2
73.3
73.3
109.1
105.3
117.2
122.3

110.8
107.0
103.0
72.2
72.2
109.1
105.3
117.1
122.3

1.2
.2
.3
.4
.4
.3
0
1.1
0

.7
-.3
-.2
-1.5
-1.5
0
0
-.1
0

12/82

125.9

120.3

123.3

3.1

2.5

0

06/83
06/83
06/86

110.5
113.6
113.3

110.5
113.7
113.4

110.5
113.7
113.4

-.0
-.0
-1.3

0

2339-P
2339-A
2339-4
2339-5
2339-511
2339-512
2339-7

06/83
06/93
06/93
06/83

92.8
101.8
87.0
122.1

92.9
101.8
87.2
122.1

92.9
101.8
87.2
122.1

-3.5
-3.1
-4.0
3.2

0
0
0
0

2339-761

06/93

94.9

94.9

94.9

-1.2

0

2339-9
2339-SM
2339-S

06/83

125.9

125.9

125.9

.8

O

06/83

101.4

101.3

101.4

-.8

.1

234

12/84

121.0

120.9

120.8

.7

-.1

2341

122.1
124.4

122.1
124.4

122.1
124.4

.2
-.2

0

2341-P

06/82
06/82

2341-A
2341-2
2341-21
2341-213
2341-214
2341-22
2341-223
2341-225
2341-3
2341-31
2341-315
2341-3153
2341-317
2341-32
2341-325
2341-326
2341-9

12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

112.9
138.6
136.1
139.7
131.9
149.2
134.8
169.5
112.9
113.5
107.6
110.6
132.2
115.1
127.3
116.5
128.8

112.8
138.3
135.7
139.1
131.9
149.2

112.8
138.3
135.7
139.1
131.9
149.2

-.4
-.3
-.3
-.5
0
-.1

0

113.0
113.5
107.6
110.6
132.2
116.3
130.2
116.7
128.8

2341-SM
2341-S

06/82

96.1

96.1

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

33

0

0

0

0
0

0
0
0

ft

ft

ft

(3)

ft

169.5
113.0
113.5
107.6
110.6
132.2
116.2
130.2

0
-.4
0
0
0
0
-6.7
-13.1

ft

116.5

128.8

-1.3
0

-.2
0

96.1

.3

0

0

0
0
0
0
-.1
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

Juiy
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

2342-P
2342-A
2342-1
2342-14
2342-141
2342-143
2342-15
2342-2
2342-211
2342-241
2342-SM
2342-S

06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82

143.8
145.7
120.1
138.7
138.5
131.1
154.9
144.9
171.7
132.1
145.9

143.8
145.7
120.1
138.7
138.5
131.1
154.9
144.9
171.7
132.1
145.9

143.4
145.4
119.9
138.4
138.5
131.1
154.9
133.3
171.7
132.1
145.9

1.3
1.3
1.4
1.2
1.2
.2
0
.9
2.0
2.1
1.7

-0.3
-.2
-.2
-.2
0
0
0
-8.0
0
0
0

06/82

129.9

129.9

128.8

.8

-.8

235

08/85

135.9

136.3

136.5

.7

.■1

2353
2353-P
2353-1
2353-112

12/80
12/90
12/90
08/85

117.7
118.3
113.9
109.5

117.9
119.0
113.9
109.5

118.2
118.9
113.9
109.5

.9
.6
,1
.0

.3
-,1
0
.0

2353-193
2353-2
2353-215
2353-241
2353-3
2353-312
2353-315

06/85
12/90
06/85
06/85
12/90
06/85
06/85

122.2
118.5
118.2
165.1
120.0
167.1
133.9

122.2
118.5
118.2
165.1
121.1
167.1
135.4

118.5
118.2
165.1
121.0
167.1
135.4

(3)
-.6
.5
1.0
.8
0
1.1

2353-498
2353-SM

12/90

116.4

116.5

116.5

3.6

2353-M

12/90
12/90

100.3
127.1

ft

(3)
127.1

ft

127.1

12/84

118.5

117.9

118.8

12/84
12/84
12/97
12/84
12/97

123.2
121.6
100.1
128.6
100.0

123.3
121.8
100.6
128.6
100.0

123.3
121.8
100.6
128.6

12/84

139.9

139.9

139.9

0

0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/97
12/97

113.7
113.9
139.0
112.3
100.2
100.2

112.3
111.8
139.0
109.8
100.5
86.1

114.2
114.2
139.0
112.7
100.7
100,0

1.1
.4
.9
.5
(3)
(3)

1.7
2.1
0
2.6
.2
16.1

12/84
12/84
12/84

111.2
110.8

112.3
113.2
111.2

3.0
2.7
3.2

.3
.6
0

Brassieres and allied garments.................................................... ........................
Primary products................ ............... .................. .................. ......................
Brassieres and allied garments, excluding contract work .........................
Brassieres................................................. ....... .......................................
Bandeau................................................. ..............................................
Regular strap.............................. ......... ................. ...........................
Strapless, convertible or other bandeau bras.................. ................
Other bras, including long line ..... ................................. .....................
Girdles, corsets, combinations and accessories....................................
Girdles, with or without openings................................... .....................
Corsets, combinations, and accessories.............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.........................................
Secondary products................................................................ ...................

2342

Hats, caps, and millinery................. .................... ....................... ......... ...............

Primary products................................................................... ................
Millinery........................................................................... ,............................
All other millinery inc. flowered millinery, straw, whlmseys,
miniatures, etc.....................................................................................
Hats and hat bodies, except cloth and millinery........................................
Finished straw hats except harvest hats.................................... ............
Wool felt finished hats................................................. ...................... .
Woven cloth hats and caps............................ ...........................................
Woven cioth hats, except uniform...........................................................
Woven cloth caps, except uniform........ .................................................
All other hats and caps, including those made from purchased knit
fabric and harvest hats................ ....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..........................................
Miscellaneous receipts ...................................... .........................................
Secondary products.................................................... ...................... ..........

2353-S

ft

ft

0
0
0
~,1
0
0
0

ft

.5

0

.2

.8

-.5
-.7

0
0
0
0

Girls’, children’s, and infants’ outerwear..............................................................

236

Girls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, and shirts................................
Primary products................ ....................................... ............................... ......
Girls’, children’s, and infant’s knit blouses and shirts.................................
Girl’s, children’s, and infant’s dresses.................................... ...................
Contract work on dresses, blouses & shirts................... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts............. ............................
Secondary products ........................... ................................................................

2361

Girls’, children’s, & infants’ outerwear, n.e.c...............................................................
Primary products................ .......... ..... ................... ................. ......................
Coats, snowsuits, coat-and-legging sets, suits, vests, & jackets..............
Outerwear, n.e.c., except contract w ork......................... ................. ............
Play Garments....... ................ ..........................................................................
Other Outerwear ............ ............................ ................... ..........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts............... ..........................
Secondary products....................................................................................
Girls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, & shirts.......................
Other secondary products .............. ........................................................

2369

ft

112.0
112.5
111.2

Fur goods......................................................................................... ....................

237

12/83

130.1

130.1

130.1

3.7

0

Fur goods.................................. ...................... .............................. ......................
Primary products................................................. ...........................................

2371

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/90
12/83

130.1
133.3
133.3
142.8
161.5
90.2

130.1
133.3
133.3
142.8
161.5
90.2

130.1
133.3
133.3
142.8
161.5
90.2

3.7
4.0
4.0
5.5
0
-.4

0
0
0
0
0
0

2361-P
2361-3
2361-5
2361-9
2361 -SM
2361-S

2369-P
2369-2
2369-3
2369-343
2369-349
2369-SM
2369-S

2361-S
2369-SSS

2371-P
2371-1
2371-111
2371-113
2371-115

Mink................................ ....... ..................................................................
Fox...........................................................................................................
Beaver, Rabbit, and Other Furs..............................................................

ft

(3)

-1.2
(3)

(3)

Miscellaneous apparel and accessories..............................................................

238

06/85

129.8

130.7

130.9

2.0

.2

Fabric dress and work gloves ........................................ ................ .....................
Primary products............................................................... .............................
Work gloves and mittens ..................................................... ......................
All fabric...................................................................................................
Single canton flannel................................................. ..........................
Double canton flannel................................... ......................................
Fleeced cotton jersey..................................................... .....:...............
Circular knit cotton...............................................................................
Coated and partially coated fabric................................................. .....
Other fabric................................................. .........................................
Leather or plastic and fabric combinations............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.........................................
Miscellaneous receipts.............. .................................................................
Resales........................................... ........................................................
Secondary products..................................................... ..............................

2381

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

132.4
128.3
128.3
130.4
129.4
125.6
131.0
140.3
123.8
136.6
118.8

132.6
128.6
128.6
130.4
129.4
125.6
131.0
140.3
123.8
136.6
120.4

132.7
128.7
128.7
130.4
129.4
125.6
131.0
140.3
123.8
136.6
120.8

1.5
.6
.6
.2
.1
.2
.2
0
.2
.1
3.1

.1
.1
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.3

06/85
06/85
06/85

140.2
140.2
155.7

140.2
140.2
155.7

140.2
140.2
155.7

8.7
8.7
-.6

0
0
0

2381-P
2381-2
2381-211
2381-21122
2381-21124
2381-21132
2381-21134
2381-21138
2381-21147
2381-251
2381-SM
2381-M
2381-Z89
2381-S

See footnotes at end of table.




34

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Apr.
19982

Robes and dressing gowns, except children’s ........................................... .............
Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................... ...................... ............. .........................
Men’s and boys’ robes and dressing g o w n s ............... .............................. .
Women's, misses', and juniors' robes and dressing g o w n s ...................... .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... .................... ....................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................. ...........................................................

2384

W aterproof outer garm ents........................ ........................... ......................... .............
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Raincoats and ra in c a p e s .............................. .................................................
Men’s and boys’ ............. ............................................... ...............................
Other waterproof g a rm e n ts ............................. ..............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts...... .......................................

2385

Leather and sheep lined c lo th in g ................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Leather coats and ja c k e ts ....................... ...........................................................
Men’s and boys’ ....................................................................................... ......
W omen’s, misses’, and juniors’ ...... ............................. ...............................
All other leather and sheep lined clothing, including children’s ................
All other leather and sheep lined clothing, including children’s ..............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... .....................................

2386

Apparel b e lts ......................................................... ............................................. ,............
Primary products ..................................................................................... ................
Leather b e lts .... .................. ..................................... ....................... ...................
Men’s and boys’ leather b e lts ........................................................................
Men’s and boys' made for sale s e p a ra te ly .............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................... ........................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts .......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................... ............. ..........................

2387

Apparel and accessories, n.e.c.....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................... ....................................................... ..................
Apparel and accessories, n.e.c.................. .................... ..................................
Academic caps and gowns and costumes, including th e a tric a l..............
Ecclesiastical vestments, special garments for fraternal orders,
except tailored c lo th in g ................................................. ...................... ....
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... .............. .........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................... ................................................................ .

2389

Miscellaneous fabricated textile p roducts...................................................................

239

Curtains and d ra p e rie s..................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ ........................
Curtains and draperies, w o v e n ....... ..................................................................
Curtains, except la c e .... ...................... ....................................................... ....
W holly or chiefly cotton fa b ric s ..................................... ............... ............
All other m ate ria ls ..... ..................................................... .............................
D raperies.......... ................................................. .................... ..........................
W holly or chiefly cotton fa b ric s .......................... ......................................
Rayon a nd /or acetate fa b r ic s ...................................................................
All other materials ................ ............. ...................................................... .
Curtains and draperies, k n it ..............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts ............^.................................................................... .....
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ............................................................

2391

House furnishings, n.e.c........................................................ .........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... ........................ ........................................
Bedspreads and bedsets ...................................................................................
Sheets and pillow cases.................................................... ..................................
Towels and w a sh clo th s....... ..................... ............................................ ............
Other house fu rn ish in g s .....................................................................................
Quilted products, including comforters, quilts, mattress protectors
and other q u ..... ........................................ ........................................... .....
Other household furnishings (including shower bath curtains, table
linen, s lip c o ..... ............... ............ ....................... ......................................
Bed pillows, fancy pillows and c u s h io n s ................................................... .
Mops and dusters (including dry mops and dusters, wet mops and
sponge mops) .................................... ......................... ............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................................................................
R e s a le s .............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................... .................................................................

2392

Textile b a g s ....................................................................................................................

2393

2384-P
2384*1
2384-2
2384-SM
2384-S

2385-P
2385-141
2385-14111
2385-198
2385-SM

2386-P
2386-1A
2386-101
2386-102
2386-1B
2386-198
2386-SM

2387-P
2387-1
2387-15
2387-155
2387-SM
2387-M
2387-XY9
2387-S

2389-P
2389-1
2389-191
2389-198
2389-SM
2389-S

06/85
0 6/85
0 6/85
06/85

July
1998*

122.9
123.3
124.0
123.4

128.2
124.5
(3)
125.0

Aug.
1998*

Aug. 1997

128.2
124.5
124.0
125.0

5.1
.6
»1.0
1.3

July 1998

0
0
ft
0

06/85

122.4

144.9

144.9

24.7

0

06/85
0 6/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

126.7
129.6
127.9
130.4
124.3

126.7
129.6
127.9
130.4
124.3

126.7
129.6
127.9
130.4
124.3

-.1
0
.1
.1
-.4

0
0
0
0
.0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

122.4
120.5
122.7
138.6

122.4
120.5
122.7
138.6

122.4
120.5
122.7
138.6

.6
.7
.8
1.2

0
0
0
0

(3)

(3)

(3)

12/85

104.9

104.9

104.9

0

0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/9 2

134.0
131.7
144.5
154.3
115.3

134.0
131.7
144.5
154.3
115.3

134.0
131.7
144.5
154.3
115.3

1.3
1.1
1.5
2.3
2.2

0
0
0
0
0

06/92
06/92
06/85

102.0
96.5
153.1

<3)
(3)
ft

102.0
(3)
ft

1.7
(3)
<3)

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

130.7
126.9
126.9
133.5

130.7
127.0
127.0
133.5

131.5
127.2
127.2
133.8

2.6
1.2
1.2
.9

.6
.2
.2
.2

12/85

112.0

112.2

112.2

1.1

0

(3)

<3)

(3)
(3)
(3)

12/85

139.8

139.8

140.0

4.2

.1

12/84

129.1

128.9

129.0

2.3

.1

06/84
06/84
06/98
06/84
06/84
06/8 9
06/84
06/84
06/8 4
12/84
06/98

137.7
137.6
ft
132.5
176.3
106.7
140.8
137.7
142.8
127.7
(3)

138.7
137.6
100.0
132.5
176.3
106.7
140.8
137.7
142.8
127.7
100.0

138.7
137.6
100.0
132.5
176.3
106.7
140.8
137.7
142.8
127.7
100.0

3.4
3.2
(3)
2.1
6.9
.6
3.9
2.0
6.6
1.0
(3)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

06/84
06/84
06/8 4

148.8
136.0
125.6

(3)
(3)
125.6

(3)
125.6

(3)
(3)
-2.6

2392-P
2392-A
2392-2
2392-3
2392-4

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

120.0
117.5
119.1
111.8
102.4
123.1

119.0
116.5
119.1
111.8
102.4
121.3

119.0
116.5
119.1
111.8
102.4
121.3

-.9
-1.1
.9
.1
2.3
-2.4

2392-423

06/83

92.3

89.5

89.5

-5.0

0

2392-424
2392-451

12/97
0 3/96

99.7
130.9

99.7
128.2

99.7
128.2

ft
(3)

0
0

2392-477
2392-SM
2392-M
2392-Z89
2392-S

06/83

147.2

147.2

147.2

-.7

0

06/83
06/83
06/83

123.8
125.7
141.6

123.8
125.7
141.6

123.8
125.7
141.6

.4
0
.6

0
0
0

12/85

131.5

129.2

130.3

1.6

.9

2391-P
2391-11
2391-111
2391-11112
2391-11114
2391-121
2391-12111
2391-12112
2391-12113
2391-13
2391-SM
2391-M
2391-XY9
2391-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

35

(3)

(3)
(3)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Product
code

Industry
code

Industry and product1

Apr.
1998*

Textile bags—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts ....................... .............. .................... ................... .......................
Vegetable fiber b a g s ..........................................................................................
W holly or chiefly cotton fabrics, including cotton canvas and
open-mesh c o tto n .......................................... ................................. .........
Duffel bag s/knap sacks ....................................... ................ .......................
O ther wholly or chiefly cotton fabric bags ...............................................
O ther textile b a g s ................................. .............. ................................................
W holly or chiefly manmade fiber fa b r ic s .............................
................
O ther manmade fiber fabric bags .................. ................. ......................
Other fa b ric s ............................................................... .....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..........................
...........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ .................... ......................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. ................................................
Canvas and related p ro d u c ts .......................................... .............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................................. ......................... .............
A w n in g s ..................................................................................................................
T e n ts ................................................. .................... ................... ............................

2395

.................
Automotive trimmings, apparel findings, and related p ro d u c ts ......
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................ .......................................... ...................................
Men’s and boys’ suit and coat findings, and hat and cap trim m in g s .......
Automotive trim m in g s .................................................................... ....................
O ther trimmings and fin d in g s................................. ...........................................
Women’s and children’s apparel trimmings and fin d in g s.........................
Other trimmings and findings, including furniture trim m in g s....................
Printing and stamping on apparel, apparel accessories, and art goods ...
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ ............
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2396

Schiffli machine embroideries ............................ .¿............. ..........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....................... ..............................................................................
Schiffli machine em broideries.............................. .................. ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................
...................

2397

Fabricated textile products, n .e .c .................................................................... .............
Primary products .................. .................... ................. ................. ............. ..............
Automobile seat c o v e r s ..... ........................................ ............... ....................
Seat or safety belts, including shoulder harnesses, except le a th e r......
Sleeping b a g s ....................................................................................................
Flags, banners, and similar e m b le m s ..........................................................
Parachutes .................... ............... ........................................... .........................
All other fabricated textile products, n.e.c............................. ...................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...................... ...................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ............ ........................... .................... ....................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................ ...................

2399

Lumber and wood products, except fu rn itu re ................

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

12/85
12/85

130.3
124.9

127.6
121.3

128.8
121.4

1.1
-3 .6

0.9
.1

2393-121
2393-12111
2393-12122
2393-2
2393-241
2393-24133
2393-279
2393-SM
2393-S
2393-SSS

12/85
12/92
12/92
12/85
12/85
12/92
12/89

170.5
114.7
114.9
136.0
133.9
108.2
119.6

169.6
114.4
114.2
134.2
133.9
108.2
119.6

169.9
115.8
114.2
136.4
134.7
ft
ft

2.2
4.2
1.9
5.3
4.6
ft
ft

.2
1.2
0
1.6
.6
(3)
ft

12/85
12/85

142.0
142.1

142.0
142.1

142.0
142.1

4.0
4.0

0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

189.1
193.1
199.2
167.6
158.2
159.3
265.1
141.6

189.7
193.7
199.2
169.7
162.0
163.0
265.1
141.6

189.7
193.7
199.2
169.7
162.0
163.0
265.1
141.6

12.3
13.1
4.8
1.6
3.1
3.0
31.4
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85

149.2
i3)
154.3

150.2
160.5
154.3

150.2
ft
154.3

1.6
ft
.7

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

138.2
136.5
141.6
150.2
131.3
172.2

138.5
136.8
142.2
150.8
131.3
172.2

138.4
136.7
142.1
150.7
131.3
172.2

1.1
1.4
2.9
2.9
.2
0

-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
0
0

12/85

119.3

119.3

119.3

.5

0

12/85

152.6

152.6

152.6

-1 .6

0

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/9 0

124.9
125.9
127.2
125.3
138.0
172.1
78.4
114.6

125.1
126.1
127.2
125.3
138.0
172.1
78.4
115.1

125.1
126.1
127.2
125.3
138.0
172.1
78.4
115.1

4.3
4.3
0
0
17.1
34.5
0
6.7

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2394-P
2394-2
2394-3
2394-366
2394-36637
2394-5
2394-555
2394-8
2394-877
2394-M
2394-S

Pleating, stitching, and tu c k in g ............................................... .................. ...................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...... ...............................................................................................
Embroideries (except S c h iffli).................... ............. ..........................................
Embroideries, including embroidered art nee dlew ork...............................
Commission embroidering, tucking, pleating, etc. for the tra d e ..................
Embroidering (exc. Schiffli) on materials owned by o th e rs ......................
Contract tucking, pleating, hemstitching, and buttonholing for the
tr a d e ............................. :................................ ............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .......................... ...................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ......... ................... ...............................................................

July
19982

2393-P
2393-1

2394

Commercial and other t e n ts ............................ ............... ..........................
Tarpaulins and other c o v e rs .................... .........................................................
F itte d ................................................... ................................... ..........................
Other p ro d u cts....................... ........................................ ........................... ..........
S a ils ............................................................................ .......................................
Miscellaneous receipts ............................................................................. ..........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................ ....................... ............. ..........................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

2395-P
2395-1
2395-112
2395-9
2395-911
2395-931
2395-SM
2395-S

2396-P
2396-1
2396-2
2396-3
2396-311
2396-312
2396-4
2396-SM
2396-S

2397-P
2397-1
2397-SM

2399-P
2399-115
2399-125
2399-131
2399-141
2399-185
2399-198
2399-SM
2399-M
2399-S

0
(3)
0

12/83

83.4

83.4

83.4

1.5

0

0 6/85
06/85
0 6/85

139.9
141.1
141.1

139.9
141.1
141.1

139.9
141.1
141.1

3.3
3.3
3.3

0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

110.3
109.8
146.4
87.7
107.0
138.2
176.0
113.2

110.4
109.8
145.5
87.7
107.0
138.2
176.1
113.2

110.4
109.8
145.5
87.7
107.0
138.2
ft
113.2

-.5
-.9
-1 .4
-3.7
0
-.8

0
0
0
0
0
0

0

0

12/85
12/85

106.7
118.9

108.5
119.1

108.5
119.1

1.7
2.4

0
0

ft

ft

24

12/84

158.5

156.6

158.0

-1 .0

.9

Logging camps and logging co n tra c to rs ............................. ............. ..........................

241

12/81

194.7

185.1

185.5

-3.1

.2

Logging camps and logging contra c to rs ....................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... ...........................
Softwood logs, bolts, and tim b e r .............................. ............. .................. .......
Douglas f i r ................................................. .............. ................ .............. ...........
Sawlogs and b o lts ............................. ..........................................................
Softwood, except Douglas f i r ........................................................................
Southern yellow pine ............................................ .......................................
S p ru ce ..... ..................... ...................... ................ ..........................................

2411

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

194.8
199.1
238.8
234.4
227.0
233.8
127.5
250.6

185.2
189.4
225.2
219.8
212.9
221.1
120.9
249.9

185.6
189.7
225.4
226.6
219.5
217.9
117.5
250.3

-3.1
-3.3
-6.1
-16.2
-16.2
.1
6.7
7.7

.2
.2
.1
3.1
3.1
-1 .4
-2 .8
.2

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

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

2411-P
2411-1
2411-117
2411-11744
2411-13
2411-131
2411-133

See footnotes at end of table.




36

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Logging camps and logging contractors—Continued
H e m lock............................................. ............. .
O ther softwood log species, n.e.c. ...........
Hardwood logs, bolts, and tim b e r.......................
Other hardwood log species, n.e.c. ...............
P u lpw ood ................................................... ..............
S o ftw o o d ..............................................................
H a rdw ood...... ......................................... .............
O ther products ................. ................................... ...
W ood poles, piles, and p o s ts ...........................
W ood chips produced in the f ie l d ...................
Contract lo g g in g .....................................................
Contract lo g g in g .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................... ..............

Product
code

2411-135
2411-139
2411-2
2411-221
2411-3
2411-31115
2411-32227
2411-4
2411-413
2411-416
2411-9
2411-911
2411-SM
2411-M

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

12/81
12/94
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
0 6/82
12/94
12/94
12/81
12/81

170.4
102.6
148.1
147.1
115.7
114.3
110.1
99.6
127.3
100.0
122.8
122.8

156.3
101.1
125.0
119.7
109.2
107.4
104.9
98.1
122.6
99.9
121.1
121.1

156.6
99.0
125.0
119.6
111.5
110.0
106.5
97.6
122.5
99.6
120.6
120.6

ft
-2.6
-14.6
-17.3
4.4
6.3
1.2
.1
2.1
-.4
1.0
1.0

0.2
-2.1
0
-.1
2.1
2.4
1.5
-.5
-.1
-.3
-.4
-.4

0 6/86

171.1

167.0

168.8

5.4

1-1

Sawmills and planing m ills .,

242

12/84

163.0

156.2

157.5

-6 .6

.8

Sawmills and planing m ills .......................... ...............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................... ............................
Hardwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding .
Hardwood rough lu m b e r........................... ...................
O a k ................................................................................
Red, no. 1 common .
W h ite ...... ...................
Other Red O a k ..
Po p la r..
Maple, gum, & ash ro u g h .,
Other hardwoods rough .
Hardwood, dressed lumber, including ceiling, framing, and matched
and shiplapped lu m be r.........................................................................
O a k .................................. ...........................................................................
Other hardwood s p e c ie s .......................................................... ..................
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, except s id in g ...................................
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Eastern species, except siding .
Rough softwood lumber, Eastern s p e c ie s .............................. ................
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal th ic k n e s s ................
Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness .................
Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern s p e c ie s ..........................................
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal th ic k n e s s ................
Southern P in e .................................................................................. .
Boards, no. 2 .......................................................................................
O ther Southern Pine B o a rd s ...........................................................
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness o n ly ................
Southern P in e ..................................................................... .....
Dimension, no. 1 ........................ ...................................... ........
Dimension no. 2 ............................ ........................ ..................
Other 2 inch Southern Pine lu m b e r......................................
Lumber and tim bers over 2 inch nominal thickness, Eastern
sp e c ie s .
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Western species .
Rough softwood lumber, W estern species .
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness .
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness o n ly ..........
Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness ..
Dressed softwood lumber, W estern s p e c ie s ...........................
Boards-lumber less than 2 inch nominal thickness ............
Douglas F i r .
O ther b o a rd s .....
Ponderosa P in e ..
No. 3 b o a rd s .....
O ther b o a rd s .....
Redwood and Western Red C e d a r.
O ther boards, Western dressed softwood .
Lumber of 2 inches nominal thickness o n ly ....
Douglas F i r .... ......................................... ........
Utility 2x4 g re e n ..............................................
Standard and b e tte r .......................................
Other 2 inch Douglas Fir lu m b e r ....................
Ponderosa P in e ..................................................
White F ir ............................ ..................................
Standard and b e tte r..
Other 2 inch White Fir lu m b e r..
Western H e m lock.......................
Dimension, std. and b t r . ...........................
Other 2 inch Western Hemlock lumber .
Redwood 2 inch lu m b e r...........................
O ther Western softwood 2 inch lu m b e r...................
Lumber and timbers, over 2 inch nominal thickness ..

2421
2421-P
2421-1
2421-12
2421-121
2421-12111
2421-12112
2421-12119
2421-122
2421-124
2421-125

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/95
0 6/95

157.9
161.1
181.4
177.6
209.5
235.0
161.2
225.2
122.7
106.5
103.0

150.6
152.9
180.8
176.9
210.4
238.3
160.1
225.8
121.8
101.0
108.4

152.0
154.2
179.9
175.6
208.7
235.6
159.5
224.2
121.5
100.3
107.2

-7.7
-8.4
.9
-.9
.5
1.5
-5.5
5.1
-3.3
-6.0
4.6

.9
.9
-.5
-.7
-.8
-1.1
-.4
-.7
-.2
-.7
-1.1

2421-13
2421-131
2421-139
2421-2
2421-3
2421-31
2421-311
2421-313
2421-32
2421-321
2421-3211
2421-32113
2421-32119
2421-322
2421-3221
2421-32211
2421-32212
2421-32219

12/80
0 8/85
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

200.7
187.6
174.9
172.1
174.6
134.6
113.9
145.9
192.3
204.8
208.4
243.4
226.8
184.3
184.5
186.2
192.1
175.5

200.3
188.2
173.5
160.5
157.0
124.3
95.3
147.8
171.4
183.4
185.0
214.1
200.8
162.2
163.4
165.7
168.6
156.3

200.6
188.4
174.0
162.5
154.7
124.9
87.3
164.0
167.9
182.2
183.7
216.1
190.0
159.3
159.9
159.2
165.7
151.3

5.6
4.0
7.1
-13.0
-16.8
-13.6
-35.4
10.7
-17.8
-16.4
-17.5
-17.9
-17.8
-18.7
-18.5
-15.9
-21.8
-18.5

.1
.1
.3
1.2
-1.5
.5
-8.4
11.0
-2.0
-.7
-.7
.9
-5.4
-1.8
-2.1
-3.9
-1.7
-3.2

2421-323
2421-4
2421-41
2421-411
2421-412
2421-413
2421-42
2421-421
2421-4211
2421-42119
2421-4212
2421-42121
2421-42129
2421-4216
2421-4219
2421-422
2421-4221
2421-42213
2421-42214
2421-42219
2421-4222
2421-4224
2421-42241
2421-42249
2421-4225
2421-42251
2421-42259
2421-4226
2421-4229
2421-423

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

197.1
164.4
165.4
192.2
128.7
171.0
164.7
163.0
133.7
132.0
203.4
115.0
240.6
207.4
185.8
159.4
148.6
ft
167.1
170.7
152.4
175.4
179.2
168.3
163.8
148.4
185.5
177.7
189.9
200.0

184.4
158.2
162.4
195.2
124.8
160.7
157.2
152.6
128.9
126.9
189.8
116.8
215.7
202.9
165.2
154.4
147.6

174.6
163.9
167.2
191.5
134.3
162.3
163.2
155.6
131.5
ft
193.6
117.7
220.9
202.3
169.7
160.7
158.4
77.5
179.4
197.2
ft
172.4
176.1
165.2
167.9
153.4
188.0
182.8
199.2
194.6

-16.5
-9.6
-6.7
-5.8
.5
-25.7
-10.7
-9.1
-1.5
ft
-16.8
-12.9
-15.3
-1.8
-15.3
-11.6
-7.3

-5.3
3.6
3.0
-1.9
7.6
1.0
3.8
2.0
2.0
ft
2.0
.8
2.4
-.3
2.7
4.1
7.3

ft
-5.7
-7.4
ft
-18.1
-18.0
-18.2
-8.9
-9.3
-8.4
6.2
-4.0
-9.3

ft
7.1
14.6
ft
5.6
6.0
4.8
7.7
8.0
7.3
.3
10.2
5.9

See footnotes at end of table.




37

ft
167.5
172.1
ft
163.2
166.2
157.6
155.9
142.1
175.2
182.3
180.7
183.7

Tab!® 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
1998a

July
1998a

Aug.
1998a

144.6

154.5
227.0
91.7
107.9
72.3
173.3
163.2
159.0
171.0
104.0
138.8
(3)

Aug. 1997

July 1998

2421-4231
2421-4239
2421-5
2421-577
2421-578
2421-7
2421-711
2421-8
2421-817
2421-819
2421-9
2421-911

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
04/91
12/80
12/80
06/95
12/80
12/80

154.9
236.0
94.7
112.2
74.0
175.1
164.9
157.8
164.4
104.8
142.1
128.7

2421-951
2421-SM
2421-S
2411-S
2421-SSS

12/86

127.3

127.3

127.3

.3

0

12/80
12/80
12/80

139.2
138.7
139.9

141.3
143.0
139.8

137.6
135.4
139.8

-.5
-3.9
2.8

-2 .6
-5.3
0

2426-P
2426-1
2426-11
2426-111
2426-119
2426-131
2426-141
2426-2
2426-22
2426-223
2426-227

06/8 4
06/8 4
06/84
06/91
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
06/91
06/84
06/84

161.9
162.5
160.5
153.5
151.9
172.3
118.3
156.1
155.0
122.6
138.5
139.8

161.5
162.1
159.4
152.2
150.1
173.4
119.0
155.7
155.1
122.7
138.2
140.4

161.2
161.8
158.5
151.2
148.8
173.4
119.0
155.1
155.2
122.8
138.0
140.4

3.5
3.7
8.3
8.7
9.7
6.1
4.8
6.2
-.1
-.3
-2.1
.9

-.2
-.2
-.6
-.7
-.9
0
0
-.4
.1
.1
-.1
0

06/8 4

166.2

166.5

167.0

.8

.3

06/91
06/8 4
06/9 6
06/9 6

160.3
159.8
101.8
129.3

161.2
159.3
101.8
127.1

161.4
159.7
102.1
127.1

2.3
2.4
1.1
9.1

.1
.3
.3
0

0 6/92
06/96
06/8 4

148.8
132.3
149.6

148.8
132.3
149.5

148.8
132.3
149.0

1.2
1.2
2.7

0
0

12/65
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
0 6/94

221.1
223.5
223.5
258.8
249.6
107.5

217.1
219.2
219.2
248.0
(3)
107.0

218.4
220.1
220.1
250.6
239.6
107.0

-2.9
-3.5
-3.5
-8.2
-12.5
0

<3)
91.4
106.5
72.9
173.7
163.6
158.8
171.0
103.6
138.8

(3)

6.8
(3)
.3
1.3
-.8
-.2
-.2
.1
0
.4
0
(3)

Hardwood dimension and flo o rin g ...............................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Hardwood flo o rin g ...... ........................................................................... .............
O a k .... .................................................................................................................
Oak flooring (3/4** 1 /2 ” 3 /8 , T, G, EM, 5 /1 6 ” ) ....................................
O ther oak specialty, including plank, b lo c k .............................................
Maple flooring, including strip, block and p a rq u e try .................................
Glued laminated truck trailer flooring and railroad car d e c k in g ..............
Hardwood dimension stock for furniture and industrial u s e s ......................
Furniture dimension s t o c k ..............................................................................
R o u g h .......................................... ..................................................................
Sem ifabricated...............................................................................................
Completely fabricated ready for assembly, incl furniture parts, ex
frames for household f u m ...................................................................
Industrial dimension s to c k .............................................. ................................
Rough & semi-fabricated dimension stock .............................................
W ood frames for household fu rn itu re ................... ...........................................
For se a tin g ................................... ............. ........................................................
O ther u s e .......................... i....................................................................... .......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ......................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
R e s a le s ..............................................................................................................
Secondary products .................................................... ........................................

2426

Special product sawmills, n.e.c......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... ...........................
Shingles, shakes, cooperage stock and exc e ls io r.........................................
Red cedar shingles and s h a k e s ...................................................................
Shakes (handsplit and resawn, taper and straight s p lit)..... .................
Slack & tight cooperage stock (staves & headings).................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................

2429

Millwork, veneer, plywood, and structural wood m e m b e rs .... ................................

243

12/84

150.7

151.6

153.8

1.1

1.5

M illw o rk .............................. ................................................... ..........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... ................................................................
Wood window u n its ..............................................................................................
Double h u n g ............................................................................................ .........
C a sem e nt................. ....................................... ................................................ .
All other, including single hung and s k y lig h ts .............................................
W ood sash, incl. comb, screen and storm sash, and window screens,
excl. window u n its ........................................................................................
W ood window and door frames and door frames shipped in door units ..
W ood doors, int. and ext., incl. those with glazed sections and in door
u n its .................................................................. ........................................ .......
Panel type, including french d o o rs ................................................................
Flush type doors, hollow c o r e ..................... ..................................................
Flush type doors, solid c o r e ..................................................... .................. ...
O ther wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, combination, and lo u v re .
W ood moldings (standard) except prefinished moldings made from

2431
2431-P
2431-1
2431-133
2431-137
2431-145

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/8 3
06/83

157.3
156.8
157.4
159.4
162.8
99.2

157.1
156.7
157.4
159.5
162.8
99.3

156.6
156.1
157.4
159.2
162.6
99.9

-.2
-.7
1.5

-.3
-.4

2.5
1.2

0
-.2
-.1
.6

2431-2
2431-3

06/83
06/83

160.0
135.0

163.6
136.0

162.4
131.9

-4.0
-10.4

-3.0

2431-4
2431-41
2431-43
2431-44
2431-5

06/83
0 6/88
06/88
06/88
06/83

158.7
149.5
131.7
151.4
156.8

158.9
149.5
131.7
152.0
156.8

158.8
149.5
131.7
151.7
157.9

-.6
.6
-2.0
-.2
2.0

2431-6
2431-7
2431-8
2431-SM
2431-M
2431-XY9
2431-Z89
2431-S

06/83
10/95
0 6/83

150.2
102.7
173.6

148.5
101.1
174.0

145.9
99.9
173.8

-5.7

1

<3)

-12.8
-7.4
9.3
9.7
8.7
-.5
-.5
2.9
1.2
1.4
-2.0

ft
1.3

!

Sawmills and planing mills—Continued
Douglas F ir ..............................................................................................
Other Western softwood timbers ........................................................
W ood chips ............................................ .................. .................. ..........................
Short t o n s .................................................. ........................................................
Standard u n its ....................................................... ...........................................
Softwood cut s t o c k ..... ................................................ .................. ....................
Furniture cut s to c k ................................................... ........................... ............
Softwood flooring, siding and other sawmill and planing mill p ro d u c ts ....
Railway crossties and mine t ie s ................... ........................... ................ ....
Other sawmill/planing mill p ro d u c ts ..............................................................
Contract/custom w o rk .........................................................................................
Contract or custom sawing o f logs owned by o th e rs ...............................
Contract drying, planing, resawing or other manufacturing of lumber
owned by others ................................................................ .......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
• Secondary products ................. ..................................... ..................... ................
Logging ca m p s /c o n tra c to rs ...................... ....................................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts .................. ................ ........................ ..................

Product
code

06/83
06/97
06/83
0 6/83

169.1
108.1
170.7
151.7

166.9
108.1
167.9
151.7

166.1

9.5

-.5

ft
166.9
151.7

ft
9.7
-2.0

ft
-.6
.0

2429-P
2429-1
2429-111
2429-11103
2429-117
2429-SM

See footnotes at end of table.




38

.4

-.3
.6

.4
.4
1.0
ft
0

-.7

-.1
0
0
-.2

.7
k> co

Prefinished wood moldings made from purchased m oldings..................
O ther millwork products including stairwork and exterior m illw o rk .............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ...............
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................
R e s a le s ..............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................... .............................................

2426-229
2426-28
2426-284
2426-6
2426-611
2426-613
2426-SM
2426-M
2426-Z89
2426-S

-.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

W ood kitchen c a b in e ts ........... ........................... ............................................................
Primary products .......................................................................... ...........................
W ood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, stock lin e ............................ ........
W ood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, c u s to m ........................ ................
Vanities and other cabinetw ork.........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... .................... ........................................
R e s a le s ...................... ............................... .............................. ........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................. ............... ................ .........................
M iliw o rk ..... ................................................ ................................................. ......
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... ..................... ................... .........

2434

Hardwood veneer and plywood .............................. ................................ ...................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................. ...................................................................
Hardwood plyw ood...................... ........................................................................
Veneer core-type II moisture resistant....... ............................................. ....
Other veneer core (type I & I I I ) ..... ..............................................................
Board C o r e ............................................................. ................. ........................
Hardwood plywood type p roducts................................. ..................................
Hardwood veneered p a n e ls ............................... ...........................................
Other hardwood plywood type products, including cellular panels,
curved and m o ld ........................... ...................... ................................. ...
Hardwood veneer, not reinforced or b a c k e d ..................................................
B ir c h ..................................................................... .............................................
M a p le ............................... ........................................ ................. ........................
O a k ................................. ...................... ...........................................................
O ther hardwoods (domestic and im ported).................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ........................ ................ ..................

2435

Softwood plyw ood............................... ...........................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ..............................................................................................
Specialty softwood p ly w o o d ...................................... ..................... .................
Other plywood specialties, including softwood plywood type products .
Softwood v e n e e r.......................................................... .................. ...................
Softwood plywood shea thing...... ................................. ...................... .............
Western, Inland & other Non-southern shea thing......................................
Western, Inland & Non-southern interior sheathing ............ ..................
Other Western, Inland, & Non-southern interior sheathing,
including: structural...... .................................................. .............. ....
Western, Inland & Non-southern exterior s h e a th in g .............................
Southern sh e a th in g .............................. .................. ........................................
Southern interior shea thing........................................................................
Southern CDX, in te rio r.......................... ................................ .................
O ther Southern, in te rio r....... ...................................................................
Sanded softwood p lyw o o d ..... .................. .........................................................
Western, Inland & Non-southern s a n d e d ....................................................
Western, Inland & Non-southern sanded, e x te rio r....... ........................
W estern, Inland & Non-southern A-C, e x te rio r................ ........... ........
Western, Inland & Non-southern sanded, in te rio r .................................
Southern sa nd ed ........ ............................................................ ........................
Southern sanded, e x te rio r...........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ................ .................. ...................... ................. ...
R e s a le s ............................................................ .................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................... ......................................................................
Sawmill & planing m ills .... .............................................................................

2436

Structural wood members, n.e.c............................................ ...................... ................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................ ....................................................................
Glued laminated lu m b e r.... .............................................................................
Roof tru s s e s ............................................................ ....................... .................
O ther fabricated structural wood p ro d u c ts ........ ................ ........................
Floor trusses, incl I-beam floor jo is t s ........................... .............. .............
O ther fabricated structural wood products, except floor tru s s e s .......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts........................ .....................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................... .......................................................
R e s a le s .............................................................................................................

2439

W ood c o n ta in e rs ....................................................... ................. ..................................

244

Nailed wood boxes and s h o o k ............................................... .....................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................ .............. ...............................................................
Nailed or lock-com er wooden b o x e s ........ ................................. ....................
Made from lumber for industrial and other u s e s ............................. ..........
Made from veneer and plywood for fruits, vegetables, and industrial
and other u s e s ............................ ................................................... .........
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary products ................................. ............... ...........................................

2441

Product
code

Apr.
1998®

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

06/8 4
06/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
0 6/84

152.9
153.5
160.1
144.7
153.2

153.2
153.8
160.7
144.7
153.3

153.5
154.0
160.9
144.9
153.6

12/89
12/97
06/84
0 6/84
12/97

129.2
102.1
138.3
128.8
99.8

129.1
102.1
139.3
129.7
101.0

129.1
102.1
140.3
130.6
101.0

?)
f)
«
f)
<3)

2435-P
2435-1
2435-102
2435-104
2435-105
2435-3
2435-331

0 6/85
0 6/85
06/85
0 6/96
0 6/96
0 6/96
06/85
06/85

139.9
143.0
140.9
101.5
101.1
100.8
141.8
148.5

139.1
142.0
140.4
101.1
101.4
100.2
141.8
148.5

139.0
141.6
139.9
100.6
100.5
100.3
141.8
149.1

-.6
-.8
-1.3
-1.4
.6
-1.8
.5
.4

-.1
-.3
-.4
-.5
-.9
.1
0
.4

2435-398
2435-4
2435-415
2435-417
2435-419
2435-429
2435-S

06/85
06/85
06/91
06/91
06/85
06/85
06/91

158.7
136.8
126.8
162.1
135.2
125.2
119.9

158.7
134.8

158.7
134.1

.7
-1.1

0
-.5

i3)
162.1
133.7
126.0
119.9

(3)
162.1
133.4
126.0
121.2

(3)
3.8
0
.5
.2

2436-P
2436-3
2436-31
2436-4
2436-5
2436-51
2436-511

12/80
12/80
12/80
06/95
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

137.4
136.0
150.3
94.2
136.9
132.9
131.3
131.4

142.6
140.8
147.6
94.1
134.5
142.4
147.2
147.6

154.1
153.1
149.1
95.9
136.0
160.8
167.4
168.2

7.0
5.2
-8.6
-1.1
-12.0
13.9
9.9
10.2

8.1
8.7
1.0
1.9
1.1
12.9
13.7
14.0

06/95
06/95
06/95
12/80
12/80
06/95
12/80
06/95
12/80
06/95
06/95
06/95
12/80

89.1
86.7
98.6
120.0
138.7
99.5
141.1
95.7
147.2
102.7
90.3
87.2
147.2

94.0
(3)
101.0
122.8
141.1
103.2
139.1
96.1
147.8
102.7
91.6
84.1
137.3

106.9
103.6
113.1
137.6
159.6
113.2
144.4
98.3
150.8
103.3
96.9
88.9
135.9

3.9
5.2
18.6
18.5
19.3
16.8
-2.2
-3.2
-3.6
-.6
1.3
-.8
-7.3

13.7
i3)
12.0
12.1
13.1
9.7
3.8
2.3
2.0
.6
5.8
5.7
-1.0

06/95
06/9 5
12/80
06/95

91.0
91.0
137.9
90.5

91.4
91.4
147.6
96.8

93.3
93.3
154.2
101.2

4.2
4.2
24.4
24.3

2.1
2.1
4.5
4.5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

158.9
158.7
130.4
160.5
196.7
205.6
184.0

158.2
158.0
126.2
159.3
199.8
203.5
195.8

159.0
158.8
128.2
159.3
202.0
204.9
199.3

-4.5
-4.7
-12.6
-4.6
-1.3
-2.4
.7

.5
.5
1.6
0
1.1
.7
1.8

12/93

89.2

89.2

89.8

-2.2

.7

06/85

155.8

156.2

155.8

2.0

-.3

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

138.1
131.5
124.5
129.4

138.2
131.6
124.5
129.6

138.2
131.7
124.8
130.0

.4
.4
.9
1.1

0
.1
.2
.3

06/85

138.3

138.1

138.5

.9

.3

06/85

131.7

132.1

131.8

1.4

-.2

2436-51124
2436-512
2436-52
2436-521
2436-5211
2436-5212
2436-6
2436-61
2436-611
2436-6111
2436-612
2436-62
2436-622
2436-SM
2436-M
2436-Z89
2436-S
2421-S

2439-P
2439-131
2439-151
2439-198
2439-19815
2439-19825
2439-SM
2439-M
2439-Z89

2441-P
2441-1
2441-151
2441-165
2441-SM
2441-S

39

1.9
1.9
2.5
1.2
1.7

July 1998

2434-P
2434-1
2434-2
2434-3
2434-SM
2434-M
2434-Z89
2434-S
2431-S
2434-SSS

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

0.2
.1
.1
.1
.2
0
0
.7
.7
0

i3)
0
-.2
0
1.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

W ood pallets and s k id s ............................................. ....................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... ....................... ............... .........
Pallets, wooden, f la t ...................................... ..................... .................................
W ooden s k id s .......................... ........................................ ............... ....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................ .................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ..................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2448

W ood containers, n.e.c....................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ......................... .................
Wirebound boxes made from lumber, veneer, and p ly w o o d .......................
Made from veneer and p ly w o o d ....................................................................
For fruits and ve g e ta b le s ....................................... ...................... .............
Veneer and plywood containers, except boxes and c r a te s ........................
Containers incl. pails, drums, tubs, fruit and vegetable baskets, and
hampers, etc............................................................................... ................
Slack and tight c o o p e ra g e .................................................................................
Slack cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs, incl. recoopered used
slack barrels and k e g s )...... .................. ..................................................
Tight cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs for bourbon and other
w h is k e y )................................................................ ....................... .............

2449

Product
code

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

2448-P
2448-162
2448-165
2448-SM
2448-M
2448-S

06/85
06/85
0 6/85
06/85

158.3
154.1
158.3
127.3

158.5
154.4
158.6
127.3

158.2
154.2
158.4
127.3

2.5
3.0
3.1
1.0

-0.2
-.1
-.1
0

0 6/92
0 6/85

107.1
183.9

107.1
183.9

104.2
183.9

-4.7
.1

-2.7
0

2449-P
2449-1
2449-112
2449-11211
2449-3

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

164.9
161.8
150.2
146.0
133.0
200.8

166.5
163.5
153.2
148.0
133.0
201.2

164.9
161.8
153.2
148.0
133.0
201.2

.4
.4
2.2
1.6
.2
.2

-1.0
-1.0
0
0
0
0

2449-312
2449-5

12/85
12/85

200.8
164.9

201.2
165.2

201.2
160.2

.2
-2.1

0
-3.0

2449-512

06/92

123.4

123.4

109.0

-9.5

-11.7

2449-513

12/85

162.6

163.0

163.0

.5

0

W ood buildings and mobile h o m e s ....................................................... .....................

245

12/84

156.5

157.5

158.1

1.7

.4

Mobile h o m e s .............................. ........................................... ..................... ..................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Mobile homes, residential ....................... ...........................................................
Single s e c tio n ...................................... .................. ................. ........................
14ft and o v e r ..... ............................ ............................................ .................
M u lti-se ctio n ......................................................................................................
Doublew ide.....................................................................................................
O ther m ulti-section............................ ....................................... ...................
Mobile buildings, non -residential.......................................................................
Office and other com m ercial...................................................

2451
2451-P
2451-1
2451-13
2451-1344
2451-14
2451-141
2451-143
2451-2
2451-222

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/94
06/94
06/94

159.0
159.0
161.0
158.9
172.6
169.0
169.1
110.6
106.2
110.5

159.6
159.6
161.6
159.5
173.1
169.6
169.7
111.5
106.7
111.5

160.2
160.2
162.2
160.1
173.8
170.2
170.3
111.5
106.7
111.5

1.2
1.2
1.2
1.6
1.5
.9
.9
.7
.9
1.6

.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
.4
0
0
0

Prefabricated wood buildings and com p o n e n ts.................................... ...................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... .................................................................
Components not sold as complete units .........................................................
Precut packages sold as complete units (residential and nonresidential)
Panelized buildings sold as com plete u n its ...................................................
Modular buildings shipped with floors and walls, and usually ceilings
and roofs ........................ ................. .............................................................
R e sid e n tia l.........................................................................................................
Nonresidential, including motels and h o te ls ...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........... ..........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................ ............................................... ................

2452
2452-P
2452-1
2452-2
2452-3

12/84
12/84
12/89
12/84
12/84

166.3
163.2
146.5
190.1
162.7

168.1
165.2
149.5
197.2
162.0

168.9
166.0
154.1
197.2
163.4

2.6
2.8
5.2
5.1
2.1

.5
.5
3.1
0
.9

2452-4
2452-444
2452-447
2452-SM
2452-S

12/84
12/84
12/84
08/92
08/92

143.5
142.8

143.8
143.0
143.7
(3)
176.5

1.3
1.3

176.2

143.7
143.0
143.0
(3)
176.2

.1
0
.5
(3)
.2

ft
ft

ft
ft
.2

Miscellaneous wood p ro d u c ts ................................................. .....................................

249

12/84

148.3

148.4

149.8

2.9

.9

Wood p reserving.................... ........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................ ....................... .............
W ood poles, piles, and posts owned and treated by same establishment
Not over 15 feet in le n g th ............................. ................................................
Over 15 feet in le n g th ................................................... .................................
Other wood products owned and treated by same es ta b lis h m e n t............
Railway crossties and mine t ie s ....................................................................
Lumber and wood siding, rough and w o rk e d ..............................................
Other wood treated p ro d u c ts .........................................................................
Contract wood preserving........................... ...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ........................................................................................

2491

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/8 5
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

166.2
166.7
172.6
150.8
177.3
164.5
172.9
154.4
159.9
129.9

162.3
162.1
172.3
149.0
177.5
158.4
174.0
146.9
160.3
126.9

160.5
160.2
172.0
148.5
177.3
155.9
174.0
144.0
159.9
127.8

-2.3
-2.7
3.1
-.1
4.1
-4.5
12.2
-1.2
-1.9

-1.1
-1.2
-.2
-.3
-.1
-1.6
0
-2.0
-.2
.7

06/85

181.0

(3)

191.7

5.9

Reconstituted wood pro d u cts.......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................... ...........................
P a rticleboard...................................................................................... ..................
S helving................................................. .............................................................
Other industrial b o a rd ......................................................................................
3 /4 inch thick ............................................................................. ..................
5 /8 inch t h ic k ...............................................................................................
Oriented strand b o a rd ............................................................................ .............
Medium density fib e rb o a rd ...................... ................................... .....................
Uncoated p a n e l............................................................................... .................
Uncoated standard size p a n e l...................................................................
Fabricated hardboard products from hardboard made in this
establishm ent....................................... .........................................................
F iberboard................................................................................... .........................
Fabricated hardboard products made from purchased hardboard.............
Coated or la m inated............................. ...........................................................
Other, including door skins, garage door panels, furniture s to c k ....
Prefinished particleboard and medium density fiberboard made from
purchased m ate rials.......................................................... ..........................

2493

06/91
06/91
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/84

114.1
114.7
137.7
133.8
135.7
138.4
129.1
123.8
96.6

116.6
117.2
138.4
ft
136.5
138.9
130.2
134.2
97.5

120.9
121.5
137.8
133.8
135.9
138.9
127.4
152.5
97.5

9.4
9.5
-1.3
2.5
-2.8
-1.1
-7.1
47.8
-3.2

(3)
-.4
0
-2.2
13.6
0

06/84

93.4

94.4

94.4

-3.3

.0

2493-4
2493-5
2493-6
2493-622
2493-62217

06/84
12/85
09/84

120.4
123.3
129.0

119.0
119.7
129.0

118.9
121.6
129.0

-2.9
-3.4
-.6

-.1
1.6

06/91

115.7

115.7

115.7

-.9

0

2493-7

06/91

121.3

121.6

121.5

-.2

-.1

2491-P
2491-2
2491-211
2491-213
2491-3
2491-311
2491-313
2491-319
2491-911
2491-SM
2491-S

2493-P
2493-1
2493-107
2493-112
2493-11211
2493-11213
2493-2
2493-3
2493-311
2493-31114

See footnotes at end of table.




40

-7.3

(3)
3.7
3.7
-.4

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

Reconstituted wood products—Continued
Particleboard.....................................

July
19982

Aug.

Aug. 1997

July 1998

2493-721

06/91

124.4

124.8

124.6

-0 .3

-0.2

2499-P
2499-1
2499-111
2499-11111
2499-11115
2499-121
2499-12131
2499-131
2499-13161
2499-9
2499-911
2499-917
2499-919
2499-95
2499-951
2499-959
2499-962
2499-985

0 6/84
06/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
06/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

147.6
146.3
166.2
149.0
148.4
155.6
168.4
183.0
214.0
244.8
155.3
138.1
122.2
134.0
112.6
123.3
143.1
160.1
155.9

147.8
146.5
166.2
149.0
148.4
155.6
168.4
183.0
214.0
244.8
155.7
139.4
122.2
134.0
112.7
123.3
143.8

1.2
1.2
.4
.3
.5
-.1
.7
1.0
.4
.7
1.6
2.4
2.1
2.4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
-.1

(3)
155.9

147.8
146.5
166.2
149.0
148.4
155.6
168.4
183.0
214.0
244.8
155.6
139.4
122.2
134.0
112.7
123.3
143.6
156.4
155.9

-1.2
0

06/84

159.5

160.1

160.1

1.6

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

196.0
184.6
137.0
139.6

196.0
184.6
137.0
139.6

196.0
184.6
137.0
139.6

-.1
-.4
3.3
4.7

25

12/84

139.4

139.5

139.6

W ood products, n.e.c.
Primary products .
Mirror and picture frames
F ra m e s .... ................ ........
W ood fra m e s ...............
Metal fra m e s ...............
Finished moldings for mirrors and pictures .
W ood m old in g ...............................................
Framed p ic tu re s ...............................................
W ood framed pictures .
Miscellaneous wood products, n .e .c .,
Boxes, cases, and chests for jewelry, silver, tools, utensils, e t c . .
Wood fences, palings, and rails; assembled into fe n c e s ..... .........
Toothpicks, skewers, candy sticks, and similar small w a re s .........
W ood handles and to o ls .......................................................................
Handles, including handtool, mop, and b r o o m ............................
O ther handles and wooden to o ls ....................................................
Dowels and dowel pins .
Wooden reels for wire and c a b le ...............................................................
O ther miscellaneous wooden products, nec, including wood turnings
not for fu rn itu re .......................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous receipts ........................... ..............
R e s a le s .................................................. ..............
Secondary products .
Other secondary products .

2499

Furniture and fixtu re s..

2499-998
2499-SM
2499-M
2499-Z89
2499-S
2499-SSS

1 .8

1.9
1 .8

(3)
0

Household furniture .

251

12/84

138.0

138.2

138.4

1.5

W ood household furniture, except upholstered .
Primary products .
W ood living room, library, family room and den furniture .
Cabinets, except sewing machine cabinets ....................
Chairs, except dining room (including rockers) ....... ......
Tables, except card and telephone ta b le s ......................
D e sks......................................................... ............................
O ther nonupholstered living room furn iture ......
..............
Wall units (desk, bookcase, and storage ty p e ).................
All other living room fu rn itu re ................................................
Wood dining room and kitchen furniture, except cabinets .....
Tables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches and g re a te r................
Dining room chairs, incl. upholstered and nonupholstered .
Buffets and servers, dining r o o m ............................................
China and corner cabinets, dining room ...............................
Other dining room and kitchen furn itu re ......................... ........
W ood bedroom fu rn itu re .............................................. ................
Beds, headboards and footboards .
Beds, incl. bunk and water beds, exd crib and headboard t
Headboards and headboard sets .............................................
Dressers, vanities and dressing ta b le s ........ ..............................
Wardrobes, chifforobes, armoires, & wardrobe-type c a b in e ts .
Chests of drawers, including cedar c h e s ts ..............................
Night tables and stands .
O ther nonupholstered bedroom fu rn itu re ................................
Infants’ and children’s wood furniture ..........................................
Unpainted, unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor furniture .
Unpainted wood furniture .
Unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor furn itu re ..
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts..........
Miscellaneous receipts ......................... ..........................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products .

2511

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
06/94
06/94
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
06/87

195.3
198.4
202.1
243.0
188.0
209.6
195.0
174.0
105.9
109.0
216.3
218.6
224.7
238.5
201.4
146.1
192.6
198.0
211.5
188.1
193.8
187.2
192.8
216.8
164.7
181.4
164.0
206.7
119.0

195.4
198.4
201.3
235.8
188.0
208.9
195.3
174.7
106.7
109.0
217.5
219.0
227.6
238.5
201.4
146.1
192.9
200.0
215.3
188.0
194.0
187.8
191.5
215.6
164.7
181.4
163.2
201.1
118.8

195.8
198.9
202.0
235.8
188.0
211.1
195.3
174.7
106.7
109.0
216.8
218.1
226.5
238.5
201.4
146.1
192.6
198.0
211.5
188.0
194.1
187.8
193.2
215.6
164.7
185.4
164.9
206.7
119.8

1.8
1.7
1.4
-2.3
.6
3.3
2.4
1.3
1.3
1.2
2.0
1.5
2.5
3.3
.8
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.2
2.1
1.4
1.5
3.7
1.1
.2
5.2
1.0
4.3
.5

.2
.3
.3
0
0
1.1
0
0
0
0
-.3
-.4
-.5
0
0
0
-.2
-1.0
-1.8
0
.1
0
.9
0
0
2.2
1.0
2.8
.8

12/79
12/79
12/79

144.6
141.1
183.0

144.3
140.8
183.0

144.3
140.8
183.0

2.9
3.1
.8

.0
0
0

Upholstered wood household furniture .
Primary products .
Upholstered wood household fu rn itu re ...........
Sofas, davenports, settees, and loveseats .
Chiefly c o tto n ................................. ..............
Chiefly ra y o n ........................................ ........
Chiefly o le fin .................................. ..............
Chiefly nylon .
Chiefly p o lye ste r..........................................................................
Other fibers and blends, including coated fabric and vinyl .
Chairs, except reclining and ro c k e rs ..........................................

2512

06/82
0 6/82
06/82
0 6/82
0 6/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

139.6
141.0
141.0
139.8
147.9
156.6
137.3
132.9
131.8
130.0
148.9

140.1
141.5
141.5
139.9
148.0

140.4
141.9
141.9
140.0
148.1
156.6
137.8
133.3
132.3
130.0
149.8

1.4
1.6
1.6
1.2
1.4
.1
1.4
1.5
1.2
1.0
2.5

2511-P
2511-2
2511-219
2511-231
2511-241
2511-251
2511-298
2511-29811
2511-29899
2511-3
2511-311
2511-331
2511-351
2511-371
2511-398
2511-5
2511-5A
2511-511
2511-513
2511-521
2511-533
2511-535
2511-561
2511-598
2511-6
2511-7
2511-741
2511;751
2511-SM
2511-M
2511-Z89
2511-S

2512-P
2512-1
2512-112
2512-11232
2512-11233
2512-11234
2512-11235
2512-11236
2512-11237
2512-132

See footnotes at end of table.




41

ft
137.8
(3)
131.8
130.0
148.7

.1
.1
(3)
0
ft
.4
0
.7

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Upholstered wood household furniture— Continued
Chiefly c o tto n ...................................................... .................. ...................... .
Chiefly ra y o n ....................................................... ............... .............. ............
Chiefly o le fin ........................... ........................................ ..............................
O ther fibers and blends, including coated fabric and v in y l..................
Sectional sofa p ie c e s ........................................................ ..............................
Rockers, including s w iv e l................... ........... .................................................
Reclining c h a irs ........................ ........................................................................
O ther upholstered wood household furniture ( ottomans, hassocks,
e t c ) ..................................................... .......................................... .............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... ..........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................... ..................... ................
Metal household fu rn itu re .... ........................................... .............. ...............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........ .............................................................................................
Metal household dining, dinette, breakfast & kitchen furn itu re ...................
Metal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual fu rn itu re ........ .................. ...............
Tubular a lu m in u m .......................... .............. ...................................................
Cast and wrought ir o n ..... ...............................................................................
Other metal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture, including
picnic ta b le s .......... ....................................... ........................... ................
O ther metal household fu rn itu re .......................................................................
Metal bed fra m e s ..............................................................................................
Other metal household furniture (including upholstered furniture,
metal folding .............. .................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts............................................................................................

2514

Mattresses and b e d sp rin g s............................................................................ ..............
Primary p ro d u c ts ........ ........................................... .................................................
Innerspring mattress and foundation sets excl. crib size .............................
Twin innerspring mattress and foundation set, excl. crib s iz e .............
Twin innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t ............................
Twin innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and
p la tfo rm ................................ ................. ................................................
Full innerspring mattress and foundation sets, excl. crib s iz e .................
Full innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t .............................
Full innerspring mattress and other foundation incl.foam and
p la tfo rm ................................ ............................. ...................................
Queen innerspring mattress and foundation sets excl. crib s iz e ............
Queen innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t ........................
Queen innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and
p la tfo rm ............................................. ....................................................
King innerspring mattress and foundation sets, excl. crib s iz e ...............
King innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t ............................
King innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and
p la tfo rm ....... ...................................................... ...................... .............
Other innerspring mattress and foundation sets, exclcrib s iz e ...............
O ther innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t ..........................
Other mattresses, incl. crib mattresses and mattress In s e rts.....................
O ther mattresses, excluding innerspring m attresses....... ................... .....
Mattress inserts for dual purpose sleep fu rn itu re ......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ...............
Secondary p ro d u c ts........ ....................... ............... ...^................................... ....

2515

Wood television, radio, phonograph and sewing machine c a b in e ts .....................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................... ................................................. .....
TV cabinets & combinations of TV, stereo, and r a d io .............................

2517

Household furniture, n .e .c ................................................. ............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Plastics and fibrous glass household fu rn itu re ...........................................
All other plastics and fibrous glass household fu rn itu re .......................
Reed & rattan furniture, including willow, wicker & c a n e .........................
All other reed and rattan household fu rn itu re .........................................
O ther household furn., exc. wood, metal, plastics or fibrous glass,
incl corrugated f u r n ............................................. ........................ ............

2519

O ffice fu rn itu re .................................................................................................................

252

Wood office fu rn itu re ............................................................................. ........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ................................................................................................
Wood office s e a tin g .............................................................................................
Desks and e x te n s io n s ............................................................................... .........
W ood storage units, files and ta b le s ...............................................................
Wood systems furniture and all other office fu rn itu re ..................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... .......................................................................................
Secondary pro d u cts................................ ............... .....................................
Office furniture, except w o o d ..................... ....................... ............................

2521

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
1998s

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

2512-13242
2512-13243
2512-13244
2512-13245
2512-141
2512-145
2512-154

06/82
0 6/82
06 /8 2
0 6/82
12/87
06/82
0 6/82

144.6
160.3
138.3
156.3
140.9
119.8
131.2

145.1
159.8
138.7
155.2
143.2
119.8
133.1

145.2
161.6
138.9
157.2
144.2
120.3
133.1

2.0
.2
6.4
1.4
2.0
1.7
1.6

0.1
1.1
.1
1.3
.7
.4
0

2512-198
2512-SM
2512-S

06/82

169.3

167.2

167.3

-.5

.1

0 6/82

123.5

123.8

123.8

.8

0

2514-P
2514-1
2514-3
2514-31
2514-32

06/84
0 6/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/8 4

131.4
130.9
139.8
143.5
152.1
118.3

130.9
130.8
139.8
143.4
152.1
118.3

130.8
130.7
139.8
143.3
152.1
118.3

1.0
1.3
2.2
2.2
3.0
2.2

-.1
-.1
0
-.1
0
0

2514-33
2514-4
2514-437

06/84
06/84
06/8 4

141.8
116.2
116.3

141.0
116.2
116.3

140.5
116.1
116.3

-2.0
.3
1.8

-.4
-.1
0

2514-498
2514-SM
2514-S

06/8 4

119.0

118.9

118.8

-.3

-.1

06/84

130.0

130.0

130.0

.9

0

2515-P
2515-A
2515-411
2515-4111

06/83
06/83
12/95
12/95
12/95

136.7
137.1
101.8
101.4
101.1

136.9
137.2
102.0
101.6
101.4

136.8
137.2
101.9
101.6
101.4

.5
.4
.5
.7
.4

-.1
0
-.1
0
0

2515-4115
2515-42
2515-4211

12/95
12/95
12/95

102.4
103.8
103.9

102.3
104.0
104.1

102.3
104.0
104.1

1.7
.6
.4

0
0
0

2515-4222
2515-43
2515-4311

12/95
12/95
12/95

103.5
100.9
100.9

103.5
101.1
101.0

103.5
100.9
100.9

1.4
.2
.3

0
~é2

2515-4322
2515-44
2515-441

12/95
12/95
12/95

101.2
100.5
100.6

101.2
100.5
100.7

101.2
100.5
100.7

0
.1
.2

0
0
0

2515-442
2515-45
2515-451
2515-71
2515-7147
2515-7161
2515-SM
2515-S

12/95
12/95
12/95
06/83
06/89
06/89

100.0
101.3
100.7
158.6
(3)
99.8

100.0
101.8
101.0
158,2
(3)
99.8

100.0
101.7
101.0
158.2
(3)
99.8

0
.7
-.2
.2
(3)
0

0
-.1
0
0
(3)
0

06/83

141.1

143.0

140.9

2.5

-1.5

2517-P
2517-115

12/85
12/85
12/85

118.8
119.7
107.6

118.8
119.7
(3)

119.9
120.9
i3)

5.0
5.1
<3)

.9
1.0
(3)

2519-P
2519-11
2519-115
2519-13
2519-135

12/85
12/85
06/91
06/91
12/85
06/91

107.9
106.5
96.9
107.6
114.3
112.9

107.9
106.5
96.9
107.6
114.3
112.9

107.9
106.5
96.9
107.6
114.3
112.9

.1
.2
0
0
.5
1.3

0
0
0
0
0
0

2519-198

06/91

92.9

(3)

92.9

0

12/84

142.0

141.4

141.7

-.3

.2

06/85
06/85
06/98
06/85
06/98
06/98

140.8
142.0

141.0
142.2
100.0
152.4
100.2
100.0

2.5
2.8

0
0
0

152.3
(®)
i3)

141.0
142.2
100.0
152.5
100.2
100.0

06/85
06/85
06/98

118.9
118.9
(3)

118.9
118.9
100.0

118.9
118.9
100.0

2521-P
2521-313
2521-331
2521-341
2521-351
2521-SM
2521-S
2521-SSS
2522-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

42

(3)

(3)
6.0
<3)
t3)

.2
.2
(3)

-.1

(3)

-.1
0
0
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

191.2
194.5
185.0
125.4
134.1
125.2
155.0
185.5
123.2
105.7
105.6
105.6
183.5
183.6
160.2
127.9
109.8

189.9
193.2
185.0
125.4
134.1
125.2
155.0
181.5
120.5
103.9
105.6
105.6
179.2
183.6
152.4

-1.2
-1.4
1.1
1.2
0
2.1
-.3
-7.1
-7.1
-.5
.3
.3
-1.3
1.9
-4.8
-.2
2.0

0.4
.4
0
0
0
0
0
2.5
2.5
-.8
0
0
-1.1
0
-3.3

(3)
109.7

190.6
194.0
185.0
125.4
134.1
125.2
155.0
186.0
123.5
103.1
105.6
105.6
177.2
183.6
147.4
127.9
109.7

<3)
110.0
204.8
142.9
146.2
147.0
204.2

a
109.7
204.4
142.6
146.2
146.6
204.3

<3)
109.7
206.5
144.1
146.2
148.6
204.2

(3)
-2.4
-2.5
0
-3.1
.4

0
1.0
1.1
0
1.4
0

12/79

165.8

165.0

165.0

1.5

0

12/84

135.9

136.3

136.3

.1

0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

135.9
141.8
141.1
138.5
152.4
144.3
115.4
155.2
158.9

136.2
142.1
143.2
141.5
155.4
144.4
115.5
158.8
164.5

136.2
142.1
143.5
145.7
153.6
144.4
115.4
158.8
164.5

.1
.2
4.1
10.5
3.1
-.2
-.9
4.1
4.4

0
0
.2
3.0
-1.2
0
-.1
0
0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

222.8
142.9
164.0
140.7

222.8
142.9
164.7
140.1

223.4
142.9

0
-1.4

.3
0

(3)
139.1

(3)
3.4

(3)
-.7

12/84

97.8

97.8

97.8

-1.6

0

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/79
12/79
12/87
06/95
06/95
06/95
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/87
06/95
06/95
02/96
12/79
12/87
12/79
12/87
12/79

Nonwood office fu rn itu re ........................ ................... ...................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...... .................................................................. ...........................
Office s e a tin g ......................................................... ..................... ........................
C h a irs ..... ................... .......................................................................................
Side and arm c h a irs ....... .............................................................................
General office and desk chairs, except sec re ta ria l...............................
Other c h a irs ..................................... ................. ................... .......................
Desks and e x te n s io n s ........................................................................................
D e sks.......................... ......................................................................... ..............
Storage units, files and tables ............... ...................................................... .....
Storage u n its ............................................................ ................ .......................
Bookcases and other storage u n its .............................. ...........................
Filing cabinets and c a s e s ...............................................................................
Vertical files, letter and legal.............................................. ........................
Horizontal or lateral flies, letter and legal.................................................
All other flie s .................................................................................................
T a b le s ......... .......................................................................................................
W ork or conference ta b le s ........................................................................
All other ta b le s ........ ....................................................................................
Other nonwood office furn iture......................................................... ................
Systems fu rn itu re ........ ....................................................................................
Modular systems fu rn itu re ..........................................................................
Panel systems fu rn itu re ................................... ...........................................
Miscellaneous, nonwood office fu rn itu re ......... ..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............. ........................... ....
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ,....................................................... ............................

2522

Public building and related fu rn itu re ...... .....................................................................

253

Public building and related fu rn itu re ........ ...................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................ ..................... ...................................................
School furniture, except stone, concrete, and library fu rn itu re ...................
Chairs, all purpose (nonfolding).............. ............................................. ........
Other school furniture designed specifically for use in s c h o o ls ..............
Public building and related furniture, except school and re sta u ra n t..........
Seats for public conveyances........................................................................
Church fu rn itu re ...............................................................................................
Church p e w s ....... ......................................................... ................................
Chairs and seats, excluding seats for public conveyances and
s tadiu m s..................................................... .................... ............ ..............
Fixed ................. ................................................................ ................... .........
Stadium and bleacher seating, including g ra ndstands.............................
Other public building furniture ...................................................... ............... .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ....................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts............................................. ..............................................

2531

Partitions, shelving, lockers, and office and store fix tu re s ....... ..............................

254

12/84

141.8

142.2

142.2

.9

0

Wood partitions and fixtu re s.................................... ................................................ ...
Primary p ro d u c ts ........ .............................................................................................
W ood partitions, shelving, and lo c k e rs ...........................................................
Plastic laminated fixture to p s ............................ ............................. ..................
Wood fixtures for stores, banks, offices, e t c . ................ .................................
Retail store fixtures, except food store: cu sto m .........................................
All other fixtures and d is p la y s ....................................................................
Walls and wall fix tu re s .................................................................................
Retail store fixtures, except food store: manufacturers’ sta n d a rd ..........
Retail food store fix tu re s ................................................................................
All other wood fix tu re s ....................... ................ ............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................... ...........................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................
R e s a le s ........ .....................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2541
2541-P
2541-1
2541-2
2541-3
2541-33A
2541-331
2541-332
2541-337
2541-338
2541-399
2541-SM
2541-M
2541-XY9
2541-Z89
2541-S

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/97
08/84
12/83
06/88
06/97

153.9
156.0
117.9
147.7
163.0
161.8
101.2
129.6
194.2
108.7
100.1

154.6
156.6
118.2
148.4
163.7
163.1
101.6
131.8
194.2
108.7
100.3

154.5
156.6
118.2
148.4
163.6
163.0
101.6
131.6
194.2
108.7
100.2

1.2
1.4
1.4
1.6
1.3
2.1
1.6
3.2
1.8
0
.2

-.1
0
0
0
-.1
-.1
0
-.2
0
0
-.1

0 1/84
06/97
06/88
12/83

135.0
100.0
116.1
144.8

135.0
100.0

135.0
100.0

0
0

0
0

i 3)

(3)

145.8

145.8

1.0

0

Partitions and fixtures, except w o o d ................................ ......................... ................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................i........................
P a rtition s................................................................................ ................................
Shelving and lo cke rs ............................................................................................
Storage racks and accesso ries................................. .......................................
Fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc..............................................................
Custom retail store fixtures, except food s t o r e ........................ .................
Standard retail store fixtures, except food s to re ..... ..................................
Retail food store fix tu re s ..... ;........................... ............. ................................
All other non-wood fixtures, including bank, cabinets, counters,
racks, etc............................................................ .........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ...............
Secondary products ................................................................................. ...........

2542
2542-P
2542-1
2542-2
2542-3
2542-4
2542-463
2542-465
2542-467

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

144.5
138.5
148.0
138.7
139.6
136.1
123.1
137.7
145.6

145.1
139.1
148.0
139.1
139.2
137.5
126.9
137.7
145.6

144.9
139.0
148.0
139.1
139.1
137.2
126.2
137.7
145.6

1.0
1.2
0
.7
.4
2.1
2.0
.6
.6

-.1
-.1
0
0
-.1
-.2
-.6
0
0

12/96

104.9

104.9

104.9

4.0

0

12/83

144.6

144.6

144.6

.6

0

2522-P
2522-1
2522-11
2522-112
2522-114
2522-115
2522-2
2522-224
2522-5
2522-51
2522-512
2522-52
2522-521
2522-522
2522-524
2522-53
2522-531
2522-532
2522-6
2522-31
2522-611
2522-312
2522-621
2522-SM
2522-S

2531-P
2531-1
2531-136
2531-198
2531-2
2531-211
2531-23
2531-231
2531-25
2531-251
2531-261
2531-298
2531-SM
2531-S

2542-499
2542-SM
2542-S

See footnotes at end of table.




43

<3)
0
<3)

(3)

(3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Miscellaneous furniture and fix tu re s ............................. ............... ...............................

259

Drapery hardware and blinds and s h a d e s .................................................................
Primary products ................................................ .....................................................
Window shades and accesso ries.................. ................... ...............................
W indow s h a d e s ................................................. ...............................................
Plastic window s h a d e s ................... ............... .............................................
Other window shades Including cloth and p a p e r....................................
Venetian b lin d s ................................ .............................................. .....................
Complete Venetian blinds, vertical and horizo nta l..... ...............................

2591

All other Venetian blinds including wood and plastic .............................
Unassembled Venetian blinds, parts, and components fabricated at
p la n t.......................................... ................... ..............................................
O ther shades and blinds n.e.c., curtain and drapery rods, poles and
O ther shades and blinds, except canvas and other textile fa b r ic s ...... .
Curtain and drapery rods, poles, and fixtures fabricated at p la n t...........
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
R e s a le s ................................................................................. .............................
Secondary products ............................................... ,............................................

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/84

137.1

137.6

137.6

1.9

0

2591-P
2591-3
2591-31
2591-311
2591-313
2591-4
2591-45
2591-452
2591-459

06/84
06/8 4
06/8 4
0 6/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/8 4
06/84

141.7
142.9
126.1
126.1
139.5
121.8
126.7
135.4
131.1
161.6

142.6
143.9
129.1
129.9
141.0
126.2
127.1
135.9
131.6
162.2

142.6
143.9
127.2
127.6
140.2
123.4
127.1
135.9
131.5
162.4

2.3
2.6
1.4
1.8
2.5
1.6
3.6
3.7
4.4
2.7

0
0
-1.5
-1.8
-.6
-2.2
0
0
».1
.1

2591-471

06/84

94.4

94.4

94.4

2.7

0

2591-5
2591-511
2591-517
2591-SM
2591-M
2591-Z89
2591-S

06/84
06/8 4
0 6/8 4

150.7
147.8
149.5

151.4
149.5
150.1

152.9

.8

1.0

(3)
151.8

ft
.6

ft
1.1

06/84
06/84
06/84

135.4
135.9
133.0

135.7
136.3
133.0

135.7
136.3
133.0

-1.1
-1.1
(3)

0
0
0

12/85
12/85

134.3
137.0

134,4
137.2

134.4
137.2

1.4
1.5

0
0

12/65
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85
06/91
12/85
12/85
12/85

112.9
140,9
149.5
116.7
136.9
116.0
132.2
141.1
143.2

112,9
141,3
149.5
116.7
138,6
117.9
133.0
141.2
143,2

112.9
141.3
149.5
116.7
138,6
117.9
132,9
141.2
143.2

2.8
.4
-.9
-1.0
1.5
1.8
,9
.6
3.1

0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
0

12/85
12/85

146.8
142.2

146,8
142,2

146.8
142.2

3.3
3.0

0
0

12/85
12/85

128.0
117.7

117,7

(3)
117.7

(3)
2,7

12/84

137.0

137.1

136.2

2.6

-.7

125.8

-6.6

-4.3

-6.6
-6.6
(3)
—8.8
-9.8
-9.8
-9.7
-8.7
-5.7
-8.8

-4.3
-4.3
<3)
-5.2
-5.8
-5.8
-5.8
-9.0
ft
-1.3

2599
2599-P
2599-1
2599-101
2599-2
2599-241
2599-24101
2599-245
2599-24501
2599-247
2599-248
2599-3

Restaurant, cafeteria and bar fu rn itu re ........................................................ .
W ood chairs and s to o ls ................... .......................... ....................................
U pholstered..... ..............................................................................................
Metal chairs and s to o ls ........................................ ...........................................
U pholstered............................................................................ .......................
Booths, bars and back bars ...........................................................................
O ther restaurant, cafeteria and bar fu rn itu re .......................................... ...
Other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c......................................................................
Industrial furniture, including benches, stools, sorting tables and
cab in e ts.................................. ............ ............... .......................................
Ail other furniture and fixtures, n .e .c ..................... ......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................,........................ ...........................................
Secondary products ....................................................... .................. ..................
Paper and allied p ro d u cts ..............................................................................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

, Index
base

2599-353
2599-354
2599-SM
2599-M
2599-S
26

(3)

Aug. 1997

July 1998

ft
0

Pulp m ills ................................................................ ..........................................................

261

12/82

124.1

131.5

Pulp m ills ...................................................................................................... ....................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Special alpha and dissolving w o o d p u lp ..........................................................
O ther pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall o i l..............................
W o o d p u lp ...........................................................................................................
Sulfate woodpulp, including s o d a ..............................................................
Sulfate, bleached and semibleached (including soda) ......................
Sulfate, s o ftw o o d ...... ...........................................................................
E x p o rts ...................................................................................... .............
Domestic (market shipments o n ly ) .................... ................................

2611

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/88
12/82
12/93
06/88

124.1
129.3
<3)
128.0
121.0
122.8
74.1
128.4
121.9
70.4

131.5
137.0
(3)
137.3
131.5
133.4
80.5
145.9
(3)
75.6

125.8
131.1
ft
130.2
123.9
125.7
75.8
132.7
125.7
74.6

12/82
06/88
06/88
12/93

118.9

121.1

120.0

(3)
133.3
110.0

(3)
129.5
103.6

ft
129.5
103.6

-10.8
ft
-.2
-5.3

-.9
(3)
0
0

06/81

145.9

145.6

144.6

-.3

-.7

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
11/87
08/81
06/81
08/81
12/87
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

145.9
146.4
144.9
143.2
118.0
138.7
122.5
160.1
94.9
148.3
121.8
120.0
117.3
158.1
172.9

145.6
146.2
148.8
147.1
122.7
138.7
125.3
164.4
94.9
149.9
120.2
110.7
C3)
157.6
172.9

144.6
145.7
147.5
145.9
120.0
138.7
122.4
164.7
ft
149.5
119.9
115.5
ft
157.5
172.9

-.3
.2
1.6
1.6
1.3
2.0
-2.5
3.2
(3)
2.9
-1.1
-.3
ft
-.8
-5.5

-.7
-.3
-.9
-.8
-2.2
0
-2.3
.2
(3)
-.3
-.2
4.3
ft
-.1
0

2611-P
2611-1
2611-2
2611-21
2611-213
2611-2134
2611-21341
2611-2134E
26112134M
2611-21342
2611-217
2611-25
2611-2513

Sulfate, h a rd w o o d ................................................. ................................
Sulfite and other w o o d p u lp .............................. ..........................................
Pulp, other than wood, and miscellaneous pulp mill byprodu cts............
Other pulp, including pulp made from straw, rag, flax, e t c . .................
Paper mill products except building p a p e r.................................................................

262

Paper m ills ...................... ................................................ ................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Tissue paper and sanitary paper s to c k ...........................................................
Sanitary papers, including stock, made in paperm ills...............................
Toilet tissue and s t o c k ....................................................... ........................
Facial tissue and s to c k ................................................................................
Napkins and napkin s to c k .................................. ........................................
Towels and towel s t o c k ......................................................... ....................
O ther sanitary papers, including s to c k .....................................................
N e w sprint.................... .................................................. .......................................
Printing and writing g ra d e s ...............................................................................
Groundwood paper, unco ated........................................................................
Publication and p rin tin g ............................... ...............................................
Clay coated printing and converting p a p e r.................................................
Coated 1 -s id e ........................... ....................................................................

2621
2621-P
2621-A
2621-A4
2621-A41
2621-A42
2621-A43
2621-A44
2621-A49
2621-B
2621 -C
2621-2
2621-211
2621-3
2621-34

See footnotes at end of table.




44

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Paper mills—Continued
Coated 2-side s ...............
No. 3 coated 2 -s id e s .
No. 5 coated 2 -s id e s .
Coated 2-sides except No. 3 and No. 5 .
No. 4 coated 2 -s id e s ........... ..............

All other clay coated 2-sides, including No.1 and No. 2 ............
Book paper, uncoated free sheet............................... .......................
Chemical woodpulp writing paper, except body stock ......................
Unwatermarked bond........................................... ...................
Unwatermarked bond, No. 4 grade ....................... ....................
Watermarked bond................. ...... .......................... ..................
Form bond, in rolls........................................... ..........................
15 lb. form bond In rolls.......................................... ................
Form bond In rolls, except 12,15 and 20 lb. grades..... ...........
Other writing papers, including manifold and carbonless base
stock & body stock for commun....... ....... ............................
Publication and printing grade free sheet..... ..................................
Plain (Including M.F., E.F., supercalendered, eggshell and
antique grades)........................................... .........................
Offset........................................ ....... ,...... .......... .......................
Cover and text papers................ ............. .....................................
Other converting and miscellaneous free sheet, including body
stock for coating....... ................. ............................................
Envelope paper...................... ...................................................
White wove envelope paper.................. ....................... ...........
Kraft envelope paper (including unbleached, semi-bleached and
bleached kraft)....................................... ..........................
All other uncoated free sheet, n.e.c., including body stock for
coating................................................................................
Bleached bristols, excluding cotton fiber index and bogus.................
Uncoated bristols...... ....................................................................
Other uncoated bristols, including index, printing and postcard....
Cotton fiber paper and thin paper......................................................
Thin paper............................. .......... .......................... ..................
Packaging and industrial grade papers.... ............................................
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paper...............
Bag and sack, other than shipping sack... ................... ..................
Other unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paper....
Packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleached kraft....
Special industrial paper................... ..................................................
Construction paper.... ................................................................ .........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts............................. ........
Secondary products ................................. ............................ ...............
Pulp mill products................................................... .........................
Paperboard mills .

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

157.3
162.8

2621-36
2621-363
2621-365
2621-366
2621-36604
2621-36606
2621-4
2621-421
2621-4211
2621-42111
2621-4212
2621-4215
2621-42155
2621-42159

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81

158.1
163.4
147.1
154.5
127.4
118.0
135.1
132.2
130.6
151.1
164.8
104.5
98.4
122.5

157.5
163.3
140.3
154.8
127.4
118.4
133.1
130.7
128.9
147.8
164.8
101.9
98.7
116.8

2621-4217
2621-441

06/81
06/81

135.7
135.0

2621-44111
2621-44122
2621-465

12/87
06/81
06/81

2621-481
2621-4811
2621-48111

Aug. 1997

0.6

July 1991

-0.1
-.3

(3)
154.7

-•?
ft
1.7

ft
118.2
132.1
130.1
128.9

ft
-.2
-1.1
-.5
-.3

ft
-.2
-.8
-.5
0

<■>
164.8
99.7

(3)
.7
-5.7

(3)
0
-2.2

ft
111.8

ft
-5.5

<3)
-3.6

135.3
133.4

135.4
131.5

2.7
-1.0

.1
-1.4

128.5
134.5
166.7

131.7
131.8
165.5

(8)
130.0
165.6

ft
-1.9
-1.4

ft
-1.2
.1

12/87
12/87
12/87

115.5
109.2
110.4

111.0
104.5
103.9

109.7
102.8
101.6

-4.1
-5.7
-7.7

-1.2
-1.6
-2.2

2621-48112

12/87

125.1

125.1

125.1

0

0

2621-4812
2621-5
2621-5A
2621-551
2621-6
2621-671
2621 -D
2621-7
2621-751
2621-761
2621-8
2621-9
2621 -E
2621 -SM
2621-S
2611-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/93
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

142.6
142.9
138.8
107.2
169.8
159.4
138.9
195.0
181.1
192.0
139.4
161.8

138.7
141.8
138.8
107.2
169.8
159.4
138.4
194.9
178.5
ft
138.4
161.2

138.5
141.8
138.8
107.2
169.8
159.4
138.4
195.1
178.5
ft
138.2
161.2

.6
-1.9
.1
.5
-1.7
-4.6
.7
2.8
3.3
(3)
-.4
-.2

-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
ft
-.1
0

06/81
06/81

124.0
71.9

123.2

115.2
59.1

-8.4
-26.9

-6.5

(3)

12/82

169.6

165.4

164.3

4.2

-.7

2631-P
2631-A

12/82
12/82
12/88

169.7
160.7
105.1

165.4
156.7
101.7

164.4
155.6
100.7

4.2
5.0
6.8

-.6
-.7
-1.0

2631-1
2631-111
2631-11101
2631-11102

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

157.2
156.3
161.1
147.8

151.0
151.7
157.0
142.6

150.5
150.5
156.7
139.9

9.0
10.9
12.7
7.9

-.3
-.8
-.2
-1.9

2631-2
2631-211
2631-241

12/82
12/82
12/82

158.7
152.5
153.1

157.0
150.8
152.0

156.7
146.0
152.4

-.3
10.2
-.2

-.2
-3.2
.3

263

Paperboard m ills .......................................................................................... ...........
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................ .............................
Paperboard, made from primarily virgin wood p u lp ...............................
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard
(> 8 0 % virgin wood p u lp ).................................................................
Unbleached lin e rb o a rd ..................................................... ...................
42 lb. kraft linerboard........................................................................
O ther unbleached linerboard............................... .............................
Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboard (> 8 0 %
virgin wood pulp) .... ...........................................................................
L in e rb o a rd .................................... .................... ......................................
Folding carton-type b o a rd ..........................................................................
Bleached paperboard for moist, liquid or oily foods, including milk
carton b o a rd ............................................................................ ..............
O ther bleached paperboard for packaging and other solid bleached
b o a rd .............. .........................................................................................
Semichemical paperboard (> 7 5 % virgin wood p u lp )...............................
Corrugating medium ................ .....................................................................
Recycled paperboard..........................................................................................
Linerboard (< 8 0 % virgin fiber)
Corrugating medium (< 7 5 % virgin fib e r ) ....
Folding carton board ..........................................
Clay-coated folding carton b o a rd .................
O ther recycled paperboard................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...............................................
Papermill p ro d u c ts ......................... ....................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

(3)
-.1

(3)

2631-26

12/88

127.8

125.7

127.4

-3.9

1.4

2631-28
2631-3
2631-321
2631-4
2631-411
2631-421
2631-44
2631-446
2631-48
2631-SM
2631 -S
2621-S

12/88

124.9

122.7

122.0

-2.9

-.6

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/88

143.5
176.2
156.4
156.5
124.6
141.9
141.6

137.5
175.4
152.1
151.0
122.2
138.8
140.9

131.8
175.1
149.7
147.2
122.6
139.2
140.8

11.5
.9
13.3
11.9
5.4
5.5
.9

-4.1
-.2
-1.6
-2.5
.3
.3
-.1

12/82
12/88

228.7
141.1

222.2
135.8

221.1
138.2

-3.3
7.0

-.5
1.8

Paperboard containers and b o x e s .

265

12/84

141.3

142.0

140.9

8.9

-.8

Setup paperboard b o xe s .................

2652

12/83

159.3

159.6

159.6

4.0

0

See footnotes at end of table.




45

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Setup paperboard boxes—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Setup paperboard boxes (classified by end u s e ) .......................................
Department stores and other retail stores .............. ....................................
C o nfe ctions............................. ............................................. .............................
Cosmetics, including s o a p ........................... ..................................................
Stationery and office sup p lie s .... ...................... ............................................
All other end uses, n.e.c................. .................. ..............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... ..................
2653

Fiber cans, drums and similar pro d u cts ......................................................................
v f Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Paperboard fiber drums with metal, wood, plastic or paperboard ends ....
Fiber cans, tubes, and similar fiber p ro d u c ts .................................................
Cans, all fiber and c o m p o s ite ........................................................................
Food p ro d u c ts ............................... ...............................................................
All other food products, excluding pet fo o d ................................. .......
Non-food p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................
All other non-food products, including pet fo o d .................................
Cores and tu b e s .............................. .................................................. .............
Paperboard cones, reels, spools, bobbins, biocks and other products
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ ...................................................................................

2655

Sanitary food c o n ta in e rs.................................................. .............................................
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Cups and liquid-tight c o n ta in e rs.................................................... ...................
Liquid-tight and round nested food containers, including lids and
to p s ..............................................................................................................
Drinking cups and portion serving cups ......................................................
Other sanitary food containers, boards, and trays, except fo ld in g .............
Pressed plates, dishes, spoons and sim ilar products................................

2656

Folding paperboard b o x e s .............................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................... .................
Folding paperboard boxes, except sanitary food containers, classified
by end use .....................................................................................................
Dry food and produce, incl. pet and animal fo o d .......................................
Bottled and canned beverages......................................................................
Soaps and dete rg e n ts........................................... ..........................................
Hardware and household s u p p lie s ...............................................................
Cosmetics and medicinal p ro d u c ts ..............................................................
C o sm etics............................................................................... .......................
Medicinal p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................
Paper goods or products, including book m a ile rs .....................................
Folding carry-out boxes and trays for retail fo o d .................................. .
All other end uses, n.e.c.................................................... ..............................
Folding sanitary containers for liquid, moist, oily or perishable foods
Bakery, f r e s h ........................... .........................................................................
Butter and ice cream packages and food p a ils ..........................................
Processed meat, margarine, lard and s h o rte n in g .....................................
Other, including frozen fo o d s .................................................... ....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2657

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

157.4
157.4
162.3
130.5
121.0
168.1
171.9

157.8
157.8
162.3
133.1
121.0
168.1
171.9

157.8
157.8
162.3
133.1
121.0
168.1
171.9

3.9
3.9
.1
2.1
0
2.8
5.5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/83

180.4

180.4

180.4

5.9

0

2653-P
2653-1
2653-112
2653-11201
2653-11202
2653-11203
2653-11204
2653-113

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
0 3/80

169.1
169.9
167.5
158.5
133.4
136.2
120.8
112.2
172.9

169.7
171.0
169.0
159.7
136.2
139.5
120.3
111.9
170.7

169.1
170.4
168.3
158.6
135.4
139.8
120.1
110.5
170.7

13.4
14.2
15.5
16.4
21.1
19.9
13.7
13.0
10.9

-.4
-.4
-.4
-.7
-.6
.2
-.2
-1.3
0

2653-116
2653-118
2653-119

03/80
03/80
03/80

173.6
157.3
170.4

180.2
156.7
174.0

179.0
156.2
173.4

8.9
10.5
18.2

-.7
-.3
-.3

2653-11901
2653-11902
2653-11903
2653-3
2653-4
2653-SM
2653-S

06/87
06/87
06/87
03/80
03/80

143.2
154.2
132.0
168.1
230.6

142.9
154.2
135.8
167.4
229.5

141.5
154.2
135.5
166.8
229.7

12.8
16.4
19.5
12.0
6.8

-1.0
0
-.2
-.4
.1

12/90

123.7

116.1

(3)

(3)

Í3)

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

156.3
158.6
149.4
161.0
144.0
153.1
178.3

156.5
158.8
149.4
161.3
144.5
153.7
178.9

156.5
158.8
149.4
161.3
144.5
153.7
178.9

4.8
5.0
6.6
4.5
3.2
3.4
3.3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85

118.9
170.6
157.0

119.3
170.6
157.0

119.3
170.6
157.0

1.0
5.4
2.7

0
0
0

12/85

135.0

135.0

135.0

4.1

.0

2656-P
2656-2

06/85
06/85
06/85

162.3
159.2
172.3

168.1
164.8
180.6

157.4
154.4
167.7

2.5
3.8
10.4

-6.4
-6.3
-7.1

2656-233
2656-235
2656-5
2656-511

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

143.6
173.7
136.6
139.6

(3)
183.4
139.4
142.6

143.6
168.4
124.4
121.9

Í3)
11.7
-4.5
-6.8

(3)
-8.2
-10.8
-14.5

2657-P

12/83
12/83

143.9
143.0

143.8
142.9

143.7
142.8

1.1
1.3

-.1
-.1

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/88
12/83
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/88

142.9
132.1
139.2
130.4
149.9
138.3
128.8
143.7
145.1
110.7
159.0
131.8
135.8
179.0
104.9
101.8

142.9
132.8

142.8
133.2

1.9
1.7

-.1
.3

(3)
130.2
149.9
138.5
129.3
143.7
145.5
109.9
158.8
131.2
135.8
179.0
104.7
100.5

(3)
(3)
150.1
138.3
128.8
143.7
145.5
110.1
158.9
130.9
135.8
179.0
102.2
100.5

(3)
(3)
1.8
.9
3.4
-.7
4.2
-.5
1.3
-1.4
.5
-.6
-1.9
-3.4

.1
-.1
-.4
0
0
.2
.1
-.2
0
0
-2.4
0

12/83

148.1

148.2

148.2

-.9

0

06/93

108.5

108.7

108.3

-.4

-.4

2655-P
2655-1
2655-2
2655-221
2655-221A
2655-22113
2655-221B
2655-22117
2655-231
2655-271
2655-SM
2655-S

2657-1
2657-114
2657-121
2657-131
2657-151
2657-171
2657-17101
2657-17102
2657-181
2657-195
2657-198
2657-2
2657-201
2657-202
2657-203
2657-204
2657-SM
2657-S

267

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

2652-P
2652-1
2652-131
2652-141
2652-151
2652-161
2652-198
2652-SM
2652-S

Corrugated and solid fiber b o x e s ........................... ........................... ..........................
Primary products ................. ..................... ................... ........................................ ...
Corrugated shipping containers.........................................................................
For foods and b e ve ra g e s...............................................................................
For canned and bottled foods and beverages........................................
For fresh fruits and v e g e ta b le s ..................................................................
For dry g o o d s ................................................................................................
For all food and beverage uses not s p e c ifie d .... ........................... .......
For paper and allied p ro d u c ts.... .......... ........................ ...............................
For metal products and machinery, equipment and supplies, except
e le ctrica l......................................................................................................
For electrical machinery, equipment, supplies and appliances ...............
For all other uses not specified a b o v e .................................. .................. .
For chemicals and drugs, Including paints, varnishes, cosmetics and
soaps .......................................................................................................
For lumber and wood products, including fu rn itu re ...............................
For all other u s e s ................................ ........................................... .............
Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls, lined and u n lin e d .................
Corrugated and solid fiber pallets, pads, and p a rtitio n s ..............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ........................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

Converted paper and paperboard products, except containers and
b o x e s .................................................................. ............... ........................................

Product
code

Industry
code

46

Aug. 1997

July 1998

ft
ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Product
code

Industry
code

Paper coated and laminated, p a c k a g in g ....................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................
Single web paper (coated rolls and sheets including w a xe d ).....
O th e r..................................................... ......................... ....................
Single web film (coated rolls and sheets including coextruded) .
Paper/paper multiweb la m in a tio n s ...................................................
Polyethylene la m in a tio n s .................................................................
O ther lam inations...................................................... ............ ...........
C o a te d ..................................................... ............ ..........................
Multiweb laminated rolls and sheets ex paper/paper and f o il....
Film /paper multiweb lam inations...................................................
Other film /film la m in a tio n s.............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... .............
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. .............

2671

Paper coated and laminated, n .e .c .......................... ...............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. .............. ....
Printing paper coated at establishments other than where paper was
produce d............................................... ............................. .......................
Coated, one side (for labels and similar u s e s )......................................
Coated, two sides (for printing of magazines, directories, and
similar u s e s ) ..................................................... .....................................
Pressure sensitive p ro d u c ts ........................................................ ................. .
Single faced ta p e ...................................................................... ..................
Paper b a c k in g ............................................................................................
Cloth backing, except e le c tric a l........................................ ...................
Film backing, incl. cellophane, anti-corrosive & other transparent
m a te ria l....................................... ........................................................
Reinforced and laminated t a p e ..............................................................
Double faced ta p e ....... ........................ ......................................................
Unprinted pressure sensitive la b e ls .........................................................
Pressure sensitive base s t o c k ...................................................................
Base stock for la b e ls ...............................................................................
Other coated and processed papers, except for packaging uses .
Other coated and processed paper, n.e.c.......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ............................
Miscellaneous receipts .......................... ............................................ ....
R e s a le s .................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................. .................................................
Paper coated and laminated, packa g in g .........................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................

2672

Plastics, foil and coated paper b a g s ........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .... .............. ...............................................
Specialty bags and liners, single web paper, coated .
Specialty bags and liners, single web f ilm .... ..............
Polyethylene b a g s ...
Grocery and varie ty ..........................................................
Refuse ................ ...............................................................
Textile and c lo th in g ..........................................................
Shipping s a c k s ..................................................................
Household food sto ra g e ....................................... .........
Other polyethylene b a g s .................................................
Single web film bags other than polyethylene................
Other film type ................... ...............................................
Specialty bags and liners, multiweb laminations and foil .
Paper combinations except p a p e r/fo il............................ .
Foil and foil com binations.............................. ...................
Other multiweb la m inations........................ ...................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ ..........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................

2673

Uncoated paper and multiwall b a g s ..........
Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................
Uncoated paper b a g s ..... ................ .
Grocers’ bags and s a c k s ..............
Variety b a g s .....................................
O ther uncoated b a g s ....................
Shipping sacks and multiwall bags .
Single and double w a ll.
Multiwall (three or more p lie s ) .........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................

2674

Die-cut paper and pap e rb o a rd ....................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................
Die-cut paper and paperboard office supplies .

2675

July
19982

0 6/93
12/87
12/87
0 6/93
12/87
12/87
06/93
0 6/93
06/93
12/87
06/93
06/93

115.1
135.7
140.7
123.2
118.3
133.4
122.5
112.8
114.4
144.4
114.0
119.9

115.1
135.7
140.7
123.2
118.3
133.4
122.4
112.8
114.4
144.2
113.9
119.8

115.1
135.7
140.7
123.2
118.3
133.4
122.4
112.8
114.4
144.2
113.9
119.8

06/93

113.0

113.0

113.0

1.1

0

2672-P

06/93
12/87

110.1
131.8

109.6
131.1

109.5
131.1

-.3
-.2

-.1
0

2672-1
2672-113

12/82
12/82

177.9
174.3

176.9
173.8

176.9
173.8

1.4
.3

0
0

2672-153
2672-3
2672-301
2672-30101
2672-30102

12/82
12/82
12/87
12/82
12/87

183.8
139.2
131.7
138.1
128.8

182.5
138.5
130.6

182.5
138.4
130.5
138.1
130.1

2.2
-.5
.8
-.1
2.7

0
-.1
-.1

2672-30103
2672-30105
2672-302
2672-303
2672-304
2672-30401
2672-4
2672-459
2672-SM
2672-M
2672-Z89
2672-S
2671-S
2672-SSS

12/87
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/87
04/83
12/82
12/82

136.9
115.2
163.1
131.8
126.9
162.0
164.1
151.7

134.8
i 3)
163.1
131.8
126.9
162.0
162.9
150.4

134.5
(3)
163.1
131.8
126.9
162.0
162.9
150.4

1.4
(V
.2
.8
-3.3
-3.5
.1
-.2

-.2
i3)
0
0
0
0
0
0

06/9 3
0 7/93
06/93
06/93
06/93

101.3

101.3

i3)
113.5
119.9
113.3

(3)
113.3
115.6
113.3

101.3
i3)
113.3 s
115.6
113.3

-.8
i3)
-.1
-3.2
0

0
(3)
.0
0
0

12/83
12/83
11/84
12/83
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/83
12/90
12/90
1 2/90
12/83
12/90
08/84
12/83

157.5
157.9
145.4
134.7
96.2
85.2
92.2
114.1
106.2
95.3
111.4
120.4
105.4
139.7
100.1
103.6
132.4

156.5
156.9
145.4
133.8
95.4
83.9
92.5
112.3
104.6
95.0
110.0
120.4
105.4
139.7
100.1
103.4
132.3

155.3
155.6
145.4
132.6
94.4
83.9
92.1
111.5
103.0
93.0
108.7
120.4
105.4
139.3
100.1
103.4
128.8

-3.5
-2.9
1.2
-3.1
-3.7
-5.3
-2.4
-4.8
-5.7
-3.7
-1.1
-.3
-.9
-1.7
-1.3
-2.0
-4.3

-.8
-.8
0
-.9
-1.0
0
-.4
-.7
-1.5
-2.1
-1.2
0
0
-.3
0
0
-2.6

12/90
12/83

124.0
135.4

123.7
134.6

(3)
133.8

i3)
-7.1

(3)
-.6

12/90
12/90
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

108.1
109.2
222.1
234.1
157.5
168.9
187.2
163.0
192.5

107.0
108.3
217.0
228.2
147.1
168.9
188.0
165.8
192.7

106.7
107.9
215.2
225.5
147.1
168.9
187.9
165.6
192.7

1.6
2.6
4.1
6.4
-4.4
2.1
1.6
0
1.9

-.3
-.4
-.8
-1.2
0
0
-.1
-.1
0

2671-P
2671-1
2671-115
2671-2
2671-3
2671-311
2671-312
2671-31218
2671-4
2671-411
2671-416
2671-SM
2671-S
2671 -SSS

2673-P
2673-1
2673-2
2673-21
2673-211
2673-212
2673-214
2673-216
2673-217
2673-218
2673-22
2673-223
2673-3
2673-311
2673-312
2673-314
2673-SM
2673-M
2673-S

(3)
130.1

S i

Apr.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

2.7
3.0
2.8
1.7
2.1
3.2
i3)
10.8
0
3.5
-.3
5.3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

(3)
0

2674-P
2674-1
2674-111
2674-112
2674-115
2674-2
2674-211
2674-212
2674-SM
2674-S

12/90

95.8

92.9

93.5

-5.9

.6

2675-P
2675-1

12/84
12/84
12/89

132.6
133.7
97.4

132.7
133.6
97.4

133.5
134.5
97.5

1.8
1.9
.3

.6
.7
.1

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base
(O >

Industry and product1

47

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
index
Industry and product1

Die-cut paper and paperboard— Continued
File fo ld e rs ..................................................................................... ...................
Other file folders, including file pockets and Ja c k e ts................... .........
Hanging and expandable file folders, all types and m a te ria ls .............
O ther office supplies, including index cards, report covers, etc..............
Die-cut paper and paperboard except office s u p p lie s ..................................
Pasted, lined, laminated, or surface coated p ap erb oard .... .........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... .................. .
Miscellaneous receipts ............. .........................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... ................... .............................................
Sanitary Paper P ro d u c ts ................................ ...............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ............................... ....................................
Sanitary napkins and ta m p o n s .... ..................... ................ ...............................

Product
code

Industry
code

2675-113
2675-11303
2675-11304
2675-199
2675-2
2675-3
2675-SM
2675-M
2675-S
2676
2676-P
2676-1
2676-114
2676-3
2676-4
2676-42
2676-47
2676-SM
2676-S
2676-SSS

Disposable diapers (except incontinence pads) ............................................
Sanitary tissue health products (made from purchased s to c k ) ................
Table napkins including plain creped and facial tissue t y p e ...................
Paper to w e ls ..................................... ............. .................. ............................. .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................. .................. .......................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts................................................ ............................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/89
12/89
12/97
12/84
12/89
12/84

99.5
101.3
100.1
150.6
115.5
164.6

99.5
101.1
100.2
150.5
116.1
164.5

99.5
101.4
100.0
150.7
118.5
166.0

ft
-.1
2.3
3.2

0
.3
-.2
.1
2.1
.9

12/84

120.7

120.7

120.7

1-5

0

06/83
0 6/83
06/83
06/83
0 6/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

146.Ò
146.0
189.3
94.0
85.3
150.9
141.4
156.2

147.8
147.9
189.3
94.0
85.9
153.6
151.8
156.5

147.0
147.0
189.3
94.0
89.1
150.2
144.1
155 Û

-1 .3
-1 .5
.3
,5
4.5
-3 .8
1.1
-5.1

-.5
-.6
0
0
3.7
-2 .2
-5.1
-1 .0

0 6/83

156.8

157.2

157.0

2.6

-.1

12/84
12/84
12/84

123.7
122.0
122.0

124.2
122.3
122.3

123.7
121.8
121.8

0
-.2
-.2

-.4
-.4
-.4

03/91

124.2

126.5

126.5

ft

06/8 5
06/8 5
0 6/85
06/8 5
06/85
06/8 5
06/8 5
0 6/85
0 6 /8 5
06/8 5

142.5
150.1
149.7
150.7
165.4
167.4
127.5
160.9
148.0
138.2

143.1
151.0
153.8
150.7
170.1
167.9
127.2
161.9
142.8
141.3

142.8
150.6
153.7
150.2
167.6
166.6
127.2
161.9
142.8
140.4

4.6
3.1
4.1
2.8
6.3
3.1
4.3
3.8
-5 .4
3.2

-.2
-.3
-.1
-.3
-1 .5
-.8
0
.0
0
-.6

0 6/85
06/85
0 6/90
0 6/85

132.6
127.6
117.3
135.3

132.6
127.8
117.3
135.5

132.6
127.7
117.3
135.4

ft
5.7
14.4
3.4

0
-.1
0
-.1

0 6/85
0 6 /8 5
0 6 /8 5
06/85

125.3
125.0
115.5
133.5

124.9
124.6
ft
ft

124.6
124.3
ft
ft

.1
.6
ft
ft

-.2
-.2
ft
ft

06/85
0 6/85
06/9 0

119.5
134.4
114.8

119.5
131.2
115.0

118.1
131.1
115.3

-4 .0
.6
2.3

-1.2
-.1
.3

06/85
06/85

130.7
125.0

ft
125.0

ft
124.4

ft
—3.0

ft
-.5

173.5

173.8

2.9

.2

Aug. 1997

0.3
.5

July 1998

E n v e lo p e s .............................. .........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............1........................... ................................. ..........................
Envelopes, ail types ................................................ ............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................. .............................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................

2677

Stationery p ro d u c ts.......... ..................... .................. ......................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ...........,................... ............................. ............................. .
Stationery .......................................... .............. ............. .......<.........:........... ...........
Tablets and related pro d u c ts.................................. ..........................................
Legal p a d s .............................. .................... ................... .................................
Tablets and pads, except legal p a d s ..... ......................................................
N o teb ooks.................................................................1.......................................
Looseleaf fillers (school and commercial ty p e s ).................. .....................
Wrapped ream papers ..................... ...................... .............. ..........................
O ther tablets and related products .............................. ...............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary products ........................ ................... ................. ...............................
E n ve lo p e s................................... ................ ......................................................
O ther secondary products
.......................... ................................

2678

Converted paper and paperboard products, n .e .c ..................... ...............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...... ..........;.............. .................... ...I................. .........................
W allcoverings..................................................................... i..............................
G ift wrap p a p e r................................ ................... ................ ................................
Paper business machine supplies and other miscellaneous office
supp lie s................................ .................... ..................... ...............................
Pressed and molded pulp goods ..................... ................................................
Other converted paper and paperboard products ........................... .............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts ..................................................... .................................
Secondary products .........................1................................ ..................................

2679

Printing, publishing, and allied industries ................... ............................. ..................

27

12/84

174.0

Newspaper p u b lish in g ............... J ................................ ...................... .........................

271

12/79

328.5

327.6

328.5

3.4

.3

Newspaper p u b lis h in g ............................... ........................:...........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................. ...................................................................... ............
C irculation.................................... .......... .............. .................. ....;........................
S u bscriptions.............................. .......................................- ............................
Through intermediary >.................................. .............. ........................ ........
Direct to r e a d e r............................................ .................. ..............................
Singie copy s a le s .... ........................................ ......................... ......................
Through in term edia ry............. ..................... .............................................. .
Direct to r e a d e r........................................ .......................... ..........................
A d vertising...... ................................... ........... .................... ..................................
Classified adve rtising......................— .................... ........................................
Retail, manufacturing & other com m ’l advt’g, exc classifieds and
insertion of preprinted ads ....................................... ...............................
National advertising ........... ............ .................. ...........................................
Local, regional and other a d v e rtis in g .......................... -............................
Insertion of preprinted a d s ....................... .....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................... .........................
Secondary products ................. ................... ............. ............ ..............................
O ther secondary products ........... .....¿.......................... ..................................

2711

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

328.5
332.8
257.0
249.2
247.4
263.6
272.5
252.4
286.9
357.8
409.7

327.6
331.7
257.0
249.2
247.3
264.6
272.5
252.4
286.9
356.3
403.8

328.4
332.6
257.0
249.2
247.3
264.5
272.5
252.4
286.9
357.6
408.1

3.4
3.3
.4
.8
.8
1.4
-.8
—1.8
0
4.1
4.1

.2
.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.4
1.1

12/79
12/79
12/79
0 6 /8 6

349.5
385.2
344.8
150.8

349.7
385.2
345.0
150.8

349.9
385.2
345.2
150.8

4.3
5.0
4.2
2.0

.1
0
.1
0

12/79
12/79

245.1
250.4

247.6

247.6
257.1

8.2
10,0

2677-P
2677-1
2677-SM
2677-M

2678-P
2678-1
2678-2
2678-212
2678-213
2678-235
2678-245
2678-251
2678-298
2678-SM
2678-M
2678-S
2677-S
2678-SSS

2679-P
2679-1
2679-2
2679-3
2679-4
2679-5
2679-SM
2679-M
2679-S

2711-P
2711-6
2711-61
2711-611
2711-612
2711-62
2711-621
2711-622
2711-7
2711-71
2711-72
2711-721
2711-722
2711-73
2711-SM
2711-S
2711-SSS

See footnotes at end of table.




48

ft

0

0
ft

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

Periodical p u b lish ing........................ ..........................................................................

272

12/79

277.8

275.7

275.9

5.5

0.1

Periodical pub lish ing.................................................... ................ ..................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ....................................................... ............
Advertising ...................... ....................... ................. ........................... .................
Specialized business and professional periodicals ........................ .......
Industrial periodicals (excluding ele c tro n ic s )..............,............. ............ .
W holesale and retail trade, incl merchandising p e rio d ic a ls ..... ...........
Professional and institutional perio d ic a ls .................... ................. ...........

2721
2721-P
2721-A
2721-4
2721-411
2721-413
2721-415
2721-417
2721-421
2721-423
2721-6
2721-653

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/92
12/92
12/92
12/79
12/79

277.8
286.6
330.9
280.5
298.7
298.2
291.7

275.7
284.1
323.4
28015
298.5
298.2

275.9
284.4
323.8
280.5
298.5
298,2

5.5
4.7
6.2
4.7
5.1
3.4

.1
.1
.1
0
0
0

ft
124.0
109.6
361.7
410.9

ft
ft
124.0
109.6
347,8
412.8

ft
ft
124.0
109.6
348.4
412.9

ft
ft
5.2
4.3
7.4
6.9

2721-65311

0 6/86

204.4

205.8

205.9

5.6

0

2721-65312
2721-73
2721-C
2721-3
2721-317
2721-319
2721-5
2721-55
2721-553

0 6/86

206.8

206.8

206.8

9.2

0

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/92
12/79
12/79
12/79

238.1
303.8
322.8
137.1
220.6
250.1
269.8

239.9
303.9
322.8
137.4
223.2
254.4
270.3

240.1
303.9
(3)
137.4
222.8
253.7
270.3

3.0
5.7
(*)
8.4
1.7
2.0
1,2

.1
0

2721-55311

0 6/86

145.3

145.7

145.7

.8

0

2721-55312
2721-555

0 6/86
12/79

160.8
225.0

160.8
236.1

160.8
234.1

1.6
3.6

.0
-.8

2721-55511
2721-7A
2721-717
2721-71702
2721-SM
2721-M
2721 -S

0 6/86
12/79
0 2/86
0 2/86

165.3
232.1
155.4
162.7

176,7
232.0
155.4
162,7

174.7
239.2
167.1
162.7

8.6
3.1
7.4
-.7

-1.1
3.1
7.5
0

12/79
12/79

235.6
202.9

235.6
203.2

235.6
203.2

17.4
8.7

0
0

Services periodicals (excluding data management) ............ ................ .
Other business periodicals, n.e.c........................................................... .
General and special interest periodicals...... .................... ......................
Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor sports
and a u t o ) ........................ ............... .............. .............................. .......
General interest (inc. general articles, pictures, fiction,
nonfiction, travel and h u m o r)....................................... ..................
Other periodicals............................................... .,................... ........................
Circulation ..................................................................................... ............. ...........
Specialized business and professional p e rio d ic a ls................................. .
Professional and institutional pe rio d ic a ls.................................. ..............
Medical and health care periodicals........................................... .
General and special interest periodicals.................................................
Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor
sports and a u to )................,.................................................... .......
General interest (inc. general articles, pictures, fiction,
nonfiction, travel and humor) ......*............... ............... ................
Single copy sa le s ................. ................ .................. ....................... .......
Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor
sports and a u to )................................ ................... ,.......................
O ther periodicals................................ ............................ ........................... .....
Other periodicals, n.e.c............................... ................ ,...............................
Single copy s a le s ..... ..................... ............... .................................. ........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............... ..............................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... .................... ...............................-...................... ......
Secondary p ro d u c ts.... ....................... ............................. ..................,,..............

ft
ft
0
0
.2
o

ft
0
-.2
-.3
0

B o o k s .......................... ................. ............................................................ .......................

273

12/84

177.7

177.0

177.7

2.7

.4

Book Publishing......................... ....................... ...................................................... ......
Primary products ........................ ................................................. ...........................
T extb o o ks............................................................................. ..............................
Elementary te xtb o o k s .................................................................................... .
H ardbound................................ ...................... ............ .................................
Pa perbound................... ............................................... ............................ ...
High school te xtb o o k s............................................................................. .
Hardbound................................................... ........................ ................ ........
College te x tb o o k s ........................... .............. .......................................... ,.......
Hardbound................................ .................................................... ................
Paperbound......................... ................................................. .......................
W o rkbooks .............................. ............................... ....................,............. .......
Elementary w o rk b o o k s ...............................................,...............................
High school w o rk b o o k s .............................................................................*
Technical, scientific and professional b o o k s .... ............................................
Law b o o k s ...................................... ..................................................................
H ardbound..................................... .......................... ............................... .....
Medical b o o k s ................................................................................................ .
Hardbound............................................................................ .....................
Paperbound............................... ........................ ................ ..........................
Business b o o k s .... .................... ................... ...................... ............................
H ardbound...................................... ......................... ....................................
Other technical, scientific and professional books ....................................
Hardbound................................. ..................... ............... ......................... .....
Paperbound.................................. ............. .................... ...............................
Religious b o o k s ............................... ..................... .................. .................. .........
Other religious books, including hymnals and de v o tio n a ls ......................
H ardbound................................................................. ................... ................
Paperbound.............................. ........................... ................................... .....
General, mass market, adult trade, juvenile, book club and mail order
b o ..... ...........*........................... ........................ .............................................
Mass market, adult trade and juvenile books .................... ...................... .
Adult trade and juvenile b o o k s .... .................. ...................................... .....
Adult t ra d e ............................... ..................................... .......................... .
H ardbound................................ ............ .................................................
Paperbound, including mass market other than rack s iz e ............
Juvenile b o o k s ..................................... .................... .................... ...........

2731
2731-P
2731-1
2731-1A
2731-111
2731-112
2731-1B
2731-113
2731-1C
2731-115
2731-116
2731-12
2731-121
2731-123
2731-3
2731-31
2731-315
2731-32
2731-325
2731-327
2731-33
2731-335
2731-34
2731-345
2731-347
2731-4
2731-44
2731-445
2731-447

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/8Q
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
0 6/95
0 6/95
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/95
12/80

236.9
238.8
327.3
382.6
387.0
368.2
349.8
369.0
290,8
286.6
305.2
339.9
337.7
306.0
199.9
205.4
191.5
197.4
192.4
232.8
116.7
113.0
191.0
184.3
204.7
199.4
223.2
118.3
281.4

236.0
237.4
330.7
382.5
386.9
368.2
349.8
369.0
298.2
291.1
320.7
339.9
337.7
306.0
200.7
206.9
192.8
197.4
192.4
232.8
ft
ft
191.5
184.5
205.7
203,9
229.8
123.7
283.1

237.1
238.6
330.4
382,5
386.9
368.2
349.8
369.0
297.6
290.4
320.7
339.9
337.7
306.0
200.6
206.9
192.8
197.4
192.4
ft
ft
ft
191.4
184.5
205,5
203.9
229.8
123.7
283.1

2.8
3.2
5.1
9.4
1Q.7
5.3
5.0
6.0
3.5
1,8
8.5
1.8
2.5
2.7
2.7
3.3
3.3
1.5
.5
ft
ft
ft
1,5
1.4
1.8
4.5
5.4
6.3
4.2

.5
.5
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
-.2
-.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(3)
ft
ft
-.1
0
-.1
0
0
0
0

2731-5
2731-56
2731-D
2731-D4
2731-D41
2731-D47
2731-D5

12/80
0 6/88
06/88
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

198.1
151,4
145.7
186.6
179.3
201,2
200.2

191.2
144.3
138,4
174.3
162.4
201.8
200.4

193.9
147.1
139.1
175.0
163.7
200.8
202.4

1.5
2.0
1.7
1.5
2.6
-1.0
1.9

1.4
1.9
.5
.4
.8
-.5
1.0

See footnotes at end of table.




49

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Book Publishing—Continued
H ardbound...............;....................................... .....................................
Paperbound .................... ;........................................ .............................
Audio b o o k s ............................ .................... ................... ...........................
General reference books ................. ................. .............. ..............................
Encyclopedias ............................... .......................... ................................. ......
Dictionaries and thesauruses .........................................................................
O th e r........................... ........................................................................ ..............
O ther books, excluding pamphlets ...................... ...........................................
O ther books, n.e.c.............................................................................................
Hardbound........................................ .........,.................................................
P a perbound.... ......................................... ..................... ........;....................
University press books, hardbound and paperbound .....
Pamphlets (5-48 pages) ............................................................... .....................
O ther p a m p h le ts ...... .................... ................................... ........................ ......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... .........................................
Miscellaneous receipts .................... ......................... .........................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts ........... ........................
R e s a le s .... ...................................................................................................... ...
Secondary products ............. ........................... ...................................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................. ............................
Book printin g.... ........................ .................... ....................... ........................ .................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... .................. ................... ..........................
Textbooks printing and b in d in g ..................... ............................................ .......
Elementary and high school textbooks (grades K through 1 2 ) ...............
Paperbound, including teachers’ edition
............
...................
College textbooks (grades 13 or higher, including private business,
e tc .)................. ............................. ................. ............... ..............................
Hardbound.................................. ...................... ............................................
P aperbound................................. .............. ...................................................
Technical, scientific, and professional books, printing and binding ...........
Hardbound .......................................................... ................ ;.......................... .

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

Miscellaneous p u b lish in g ...........;............................. ....................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................... .................... ...........................
Telephone d ire c to rie s ................................................................. .......................
Catalogs and other d ire c to rie s .......................... ...............................................
Business service pub lica tions............:.................. .................... ............. ..........
Patterns, including clothing p a tte rn s .................. .............. ............................

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/80
12/80
06/95
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
04/81
04/81
04/81
06/95
06/88
12/80
06/88

194.3
209.4
111.7
171.4
164.3
147.7
226.4
181.3
177.9
169.4
135.4
135.8
181.2
125.1

194.6
209.4
119.7
171.7
164.3
145.7
227.6
192.5
178.9
170.1
136.5
148.5
181.2
125.1

197.1
209.4
(3)
173.9
i3)
146.3
232.7
192.3
178.3
ft
135.4
ft
181.2
125.1

12/80
06/95
06/88
12/80
0 6/95

140.7
108.6
126.8
261.8
112.8

140.7
108.6
126.8
264.9
114.4

140.7
ft
126.8
264.9
114.4

2732-P
2732-3
2732-3A
2732-312

12/83
12/83
06/93
06/93
06/93

148.8
148.1
105.9
106.7
107.0

148.3
147.7
105.9
106.7
107.0

2732-3B
2732-314
2732-315
2732-4
2732-417
2732-418
2732-5
2732-535
2732-6
2732-6B
2732-645
2732-646

06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93

100.9
88.3
114.4
102.2
110.1
99.6
98.4
112.6
103.2
100.6
100.1
101.8

2732-644
2732-7
2732-7A
2732-755

06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93

2732-7B
2732-756
2732-757
2732-762
2732-SM
2732-S

2732

274
2741

.................... .................. ........................
Other miscellaneous p ub lish ing.
Micropublishing in microform, including original and republished
Other miscellaneous publishing nee, including multimedia kits,
almanacs, and map ................ .................. ................... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ......................... ....................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ................ ..................................... ..................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

2731-D51
2731-D53
2731-H
2731-7
2731-721
2731-741
2731-749
2731-8
2731-8B
2731-815
2731-816
2731-8C
2731-9
2731-959
2731-SM
2731-M
2731-XY9
2731-Z89
2731-S
2731-SSS

Religious books, printing and binding ..................... .......................................
P a perbound ............................ ........................... .............................................
General books (trade etc.) printing and b in d in g ............................................
Adult trade books (fiction and nonfiction) ......
...... ...................
H ardbound............................. ........................ ................. ............;................
P a perbound...... .............................. ....................... ................. ....................
Mass market paperbound books, rack size, distributed predominantly
to mass market o u tle ts ...... ............... .......... ...........................................
O ther books and pamphlets, n.e.c., printing and b in d in g ............................
O ther reference books ................ .................... ............... ...............................
P a perbound........ ..................................................... .....................................
All other books, n.e.c (including music books, university press
books, e tc .) ....... .................................... ........................ ...........................
Hardbound........ .................... ................... ......................... ...........................
P a perbound........................... ...................... .................. ...............................
Pamphlets, printing only or printing and binding ......... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................ .............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ................ .......................................... ............................
Miscellaneous publishing .

Product
code

Industry
code

Aug. 1997

2.4
0
(3)
2.7
ft
1.4
3.0
6.4
.7
ft
1.3
(3)
1.9
1.8

1.3
0
(3)
1.3
ft
.4
2.2
-.1
-.3
ft
-.8
(3)
0
0

.6
ft

0
(3)

0
.8
.9

0
0
0

148.4
147.7
105.9
ft
ft

1.6
1.0
.8
<3)
ft

.1
0
0

101.0
88.0
114.9
102.3
110.0
99.8
98.1
112.4
102.7
100.4
99.7
101.8

101.0
88.0
114.9
102.3
110.0
99.8
98.2
112.4
102.9
100.4
99.7
101.8

0
-1.5
1.1
.6
1.1
.5
-2.4
.1
2.3
3.2
5.6
.2

0
0
0
0
.0
0
.1
0
.2
0
0
0

108.9
110.9
119.6
122.4

<3)
110.3
114.2
ft

107.8
110.2
<3)
(3)

-.1
.5

(3)
-.1
ft
ft

06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93

110.4
116.5
103.6
111.0

110.7
116.8
103,9
110.2

110.5
116.8
103.5
110.0

1.6
3.4
-.7
-.9

-.2
0
-.4
-.2

12/83

154,4

153.6

153.6

5.3

o

06/8 4

187.0

187,9

188.6

3.5

.4

187.0
188.6
192.3
155.8
191.3
153.6
204.5
210.9

187.9
189.4
192.8
156.2
193.9
153.6
204.6
212.4

188.6
190.2
194.1
156.1
193.6
153.6
204.6
213.1

3.5
3.5
4.2
2.4
5.8
.5
-8.0
6.2

.4
.4
.7
-.1
-.2
0
0
.3

ft
ft

ft
ft

2741-P
2741-A
2741-B
2741-2
2741-4
2741-6
2741-7

06/84
06/84
0 9/84
06/84
06/84
08/84
06/84
06/8 4

2741-797

06/84

195.5

197.1

196.8

.7

-.2

2741-799
2741-SM
2741-S

06/97

108.4

109.2

109.6

6.8

.4

06/84

151.9

155.1

155.1

3.3

0
•1
.1
.1
.1
0
.1
.2
0

Commercial p rin tin g ...................................... .................................................. ..............

275

12/84

139.9

140.0

140.2

2.3

Commercial printing, lith ographic..........................................i........ .... .....................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Lithographic magazine and periodical printing .................... ....................
Lithographic label and wrapper p rin tin g ........................... ............................
Lithographic catalog and directory printing ................ ...................
Catalogs, including direct m aul......... .........................................................
D irectorie s ...................... .................... ..................... ................ ........................

2752

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06 /8 2
12/88
12/88

153.4
153.7
136.0
126.1
137.1
115.4
117.0

153.3
153.5
134.9
126.1
136.9
115.1
117.0

153.4
153.6
135.0
126.1
137.1
115.3
117.0

2.6
2.7
■1,2
.6
4.8
6.0
1.9

2752-P
2752-1
2752-2
2752-3
2752-31
2752-32

See footnotes at end of table.




July 1998

50

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Commercial printing, lithographic—Continued
Lithographic financial and legal p rin tin g ............................... ............. .............
Lithographic advertising printing .......................... .............................................
Direct m a il............................................................... .............. .......................... .
Display adve rtising............................. ............... ...................... . ...................
Preprinted newspaper in s e rts .......................... ..............................................
Other advertising printing, (including brochures, pamphlets, catalog
sheet, e tc .)...... ..................... ................. ........................................ ...........
Other lithographic general printing jobs ..................................... ................... .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... .................. .................... ............ .............................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......... ...........................
R e s a le s .... ...................... ............................................................ ....................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ........................................ ..................... .......................
Book p rin tin g ...................................... ............... ............ .................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
................... ......................... .................
Commercial printing, n .e .c ..... .
Manifold business form s ....................................... ................................... .....

Product
code

2759

Manifold business fo r m s ............................. ................... ..............................................

276

Manifold business fo rm s ......................... ................................................ .....................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................. ................ .............. .............;.............. .......................
Unit set forms ...................................... ..................... ........................... .,............
Stock, including im printed................................ ............... ............................. .

2761

Greeting card and p u b lish in g ...... .................................... ...........................................

Aug. 1997

July 1998

162.3
143.5
117.4
129.6
97.3

162.3
143.5
117.4
129.8
97.3

1.4
1.0
.6
1.0
1.2

0
0
0
.2
0

2752-55
2752-6
2752-SM
2752-M
2752-XY9
2752-Z89
2752-S
2732-S
2752-SSS
2759-S
2761-S

12/88
06/82

125.6
194.9

125.9
194.9

125.8
195.1

1.0
5.3

-.1
.1

0 6/82
06/82
08/8 2
06/82
0 6/8 2
06/82
0 6/82
06 /8 2

133.0
122.0
140.9
156.7
171.9
149.5
167.3
152.4

133.1
122.0
141.1
156.8
171.9
149.5
167.3
153.6

135.7
122.0
146.1
156.8
171.9
149.5
167.3
152.6

2.4
1.2
3.4
1.4
1.4
.2
2.0
.3

2.0
0
3.5
0
0
0
0
-.7

06/82
06/82
06/82
12/96
0 6/8 2

102.3
101.0
130.5
100.0
117.0

103.5
102.5
130.5
102.7
116.5

103.4
102.4
129.8
102.6
116.5

1.5
1.6
-.9
3.2
-.6

-.1
-.1
-.5
-.1
0

06/82
06/82

112.1
97.9

(3)
(3)

Í3)
(®)

06/82
12/88
12/84
12/96
12/96
06/82
06/82
06/82

159.9
123.1
142.9
101.3
100.9
144.4
185.9
137.9

160.6
123.5
142.9
101.3
100.9
150.9
186.5
138.1

12/96
12/96
06/8 2
06/82
12/88

99.2
103.8
167.6
178.9
108.9

12/83

2761-P
2761-2
2761-21
2761-25
2761-253
2761-255
2761-3
2761-31
2761-32
2761-322
2761-323
2761-5
2761-55
2761-58
2761-581
2761-582
2761-5822
2761-5824
2761-7
2761-76
2761-761
2761-762
2761-7622
2761-78
2761-SM
2761-M
2761-Z89
2761-S
2752-S
2761-SSS
277

See footnotes at end of table.




Aug.
19982

161.8
143.6
118.0
129.5
97.3

2759-P
2759-B
2759-C
2759-F
2759-2
2759-6
2759-7
2759-SM
2759-M
2759-Z89
2759-S
2752-S
2759-SSS

Carbon ........................................ ............... ....................................................
C a rb o n le ss ......................................................... .......... .................................
Manifold books, including sales, and pegboard accounting s y s te m s ........
Pegboard accounting s y s te m s ..... ...................... ................... ......................
Sales and other manifold b o o k s ...................................................... .............
Stock ..................................................................... ............. ....................... ....
C u s to m ........................ ..................................................................................
Custom continuous forms, with or without carbon, marginally punched
or n o t .......................................... ........................................... ..................... .
Self m a ile r.................................................... ....................................................
Custom printed business form s .
................ .............. ............................
One part ............................................................... ..................................... ...
Multiple p a r t s ............................. .............. .......................... .........................
C a rbo n ..................................................................................... ...................
C arbonless.............................. ................... .................. ........................... .
Stock continuous fo rm s ....... ....................................................................... .......
Stock business fo rm s ...................... .................... ............... ...........................
One p a r t ....................................................... ........... ......................................
Multiple p a r ts ............................... .................. ............................... ..............
C arbonless........................ ..................................... ......................... .........
All other Stock form s .................................... ..................... ...........;................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts .............. ............................................................ ............
R e s a le s ......................................................... ....................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ........................ ............................... ..............................
Lithographic commercial printing ......................... ........ ...........................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .... ............................ .............. ........................ .....

July
19982

06/8 2
06/8 2
12/88
12/88
06/82

2754-P
2754-2
2754-5
2754-6
2754-SM
2754-S
2752-S

Commerical printing, n.e.c........ ......................... ...........................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts..................................................... ...............................................
Engraving........................ ...................... .................... ............... ...........................
Nonimpact printing, using laser and ink-jet e q u ip m e n t....... ....................
Flexographic printing .................................................. ................. .................... .
Letterpress label and wrapper p rin tin g ..............
Other general job printing ..................................................................................
Screen process printing, except te x tile s .........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ............................................................................. ....
Resales ......................... ................... ..................... ................... .......................
Secondary products .............................. ........................... ..................................
Commercial printing, lithographic..... ................................................. .......
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ................................... ....................................... .

Apr.
19982

2752-4
2752-5
2752-51
2752-52
2752-53

2754
Primary products .....................................................................................................
Label and wrapper printing, g ra v u re ........................................................... .....
Advertising printing, g ra v u re .................................... ............ ............................
Other commercial printing, g ravure...... ...............................
......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................
Secondary products ............................................................................................
Commercial printing, lithographic................................................. .................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

51

Í3)
ft

Í3)
ft

161.5
124.3
142.9
101.3
102.3
153.9
186.5
138.1

1.1
1.1
.1
.4
1.5
6.7
.8
.2

.6
.6
0
.0
1.4
2.0
0
0

99.3
104.0
170.5
179.2
112.4

99.3
103.9
171.2
179.2
113;2

-2,1
.1
3.1
.7
5.5

0
-.1
.4
0
.7

168.7

166.6

166.8

.3

.1

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

168.7
173.3
181.9
205.7
177.5
182.7
164.0
171.9
178.7
168.7
159.0
171.9

166.7
170.7
185.6
212.6
180.5
189.9
164.3
172.9
180.4
169.3
165.3
171.2

166.8
170.8
186.8
211.8
182.1
194.2
164.3
172.9
180.4
169.3
165.3
171.2

.3
0
3.1
4.1
2.9
6.4
.7
2.5
5.1
1.0
10.1
-.8

.1
.1
.6
-.4
.9
2.3
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
0 1/96
0 1/9 6
12/83

173.0
193.1
170.6
190.8
162.7
163.4
146.9
167.1
174.9
166.6
90.4
89.6
148.8

169.5
195.8
166.2
182.1
160.0
156.3
146.4
160.9
168.2
159.7
87.7
85.7
146.1

167.9
178.7
166.2
185.3
158.7
156.3
144.7
162.8
170.4
162.3
88.0
86.2
145.5

-1.9
-5.5
-1.6
-2.1
-1.3
-3.2
-.4
-.1
0
1.2
-3.2
-4.6
-.7

-.9
-8.7
0
1.8
-.8
0
-1.2
1.2
1.3
1.6
.3
.6
-.4

03/8 4
0 6/85
12/83
12/83
12/83

110.7
107.1
117.7
131.9
92.5

113.3
109.7
117.0
130.8
92.4

113.3

2.3

(3)
117.2
131.1
92.4

ft
3.7
3.7
3.6

12/85

168.9

168.9

168.9

2.5

0
ft
.2
.2
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Greeting card p u b lish in g ....... ................... ........................................ ...........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... ..............................................................
Publishers’ s a le s ....... ...................................... ...................... .............................
Seasonal greeting c a r d s ............................ ..................... ..............................
Counter c a r d s ..................................................... ....................... ..................
Packaged cards (including boxed c a rd s ) .................................................
Non-seasonal greeting c a r d s ........ ..............................................................
Counter c a r d s .......................................... .....................................................
Packaged cards (including boxed cards) ................... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................... .......................
Secondary products .............................................................................................

Industry
code

Product
code

2771
2771-P
2771-1
2771-1A
2771-111
2771-112
2771-1B
2771-153
2771-155
2771-SM
2771-S

S ee footnotes at end of table.




52

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
08/93
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

169.0
166.3
167.1
161.6
127.3
145.8
172.2
172.7
169.1

169.0
166.3
167.1
161.6
127.3
145.8
172.2
172.7
169.1

169.0
166.3
167.1
161.6
127.3
145.8
172.2
172.7
169.1

2.5
3.6
3.6
4.1
5.3
0
3.4
3.5
11

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/85

150.0

150.0

150.0

0

0

Aug. 1997

July 1998

Tab le 5. P roducer price indexes fo r the n et output o f selected industries and th e ir products, n ot seasonally adjusted

-Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Blankbooks, looseleaf binders, and bookbinding and related w o rk ......................

278

Blankbooks and looseleaf binders............................................................ ..................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ................... .................................
Looseleaf binders and d e vice s.........................................................................
B in d e rs ......................... ........................ .................. .................. .......................
Looseleaf binders, all ring and prong type ..............................................
Miscellaneous binder devices and f o rm s ....................................................
Sheet p ro te cto rs ....... ......................................... ....................... ..................
All looseleaf devices, metal and non m e ta l........................ ................. ....
Checkbooks, inserts and refills, excluding continuous form s and die cut
Blankbook making, except checkbooks ................ ........... ............................ .
Albums and scra p b o o k s ................................................................................ .
All other blankbooks, including ledger and account books, bound
drafts and financial n o te s .................................................. .....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................. ............................
Secondary products .............................................................................................

2782

Bookbinding and related w o rk ......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Edition, library, trade and other hardcover b indin g........................................
Edition binding, hardbo und.............................................................................
Library binding; incl. prebinding, rebinding, and other hardcover
binding of perio d ic a ls ...... ........................................................................
Other book and pamphlet binding and related w o rk ............................... .
Soft cover binding of books (49 pages or m o re ).......................................
Adhesive b in d in g ........................................................ ............... ..................
Mechanical b in d in g ......................................................................................
Pamphlet and other soft cover b in d in g .......................................................
Mechanical b in d in g ......................................................................................
Sample books, swatches, and cards; color, carpet, upholstery, drapes,
etc..................... ................................................... ........................................
Miscellaneous bookbinding work and related service operations or
material printed e lse w h e re ............................................................. ........

2789

Service industries for the printing tra d e .... ............................................. ...................

279

Typesetting........................................................ ..............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Photographic typesetting, including phototypesetting and photolettering
With capability to integrate text and g ra p h ic s ............................... ............
All other phototypesetting......................... .....................................................
Secondary products ........................................... .............. ................ ..................

2791

Platemaking s e rvice s......................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Lithographic p la te s ................................. ................... .........................................
Diazo type plates prepared for p rin tin g .......................................................
Lithographic platemaking s e rv ic e s ....................................................................
Color corrected process positives or negatives on f ilm ...........................
All other lithographic f ilm ......................................... ......................................
Assembled flats for p la te m a kin g ...................................................................
Platemaking services, except lith o g ra p h ic................................. ....................
Duplicate plates for le tterpre ss......................... ............................................
Rubber plates ............................................. .................... ........................ .....
Photopolymer (plastic) p la te s ................................................. ...................
Gravure plates and cylinders made for others (including preparation
of film) .................. .......................................................................................
Photoengraving plates made for o th e r s ......................................................
M agnesium .....................................................................................................
Other platemaking services, except lith ographic........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... .................... .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................................... ....................... .............

2796

Chemicals and allied products .....................................................................................

28

Industrial inorganic c h e m ic a ls ................................................... ...................................

281

Alkalies and chlorine ................. ....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. ....................
C h lorine............................................. .............. .....................................................
Sodium hydroxide (caustic s o d a ).................... .................................................
Other a lk a lie s ........................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................... ....

2812

Industrial g a s e s ...................................................... ........................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....... .................................................................................. ...........
A ce tyle n e ............................................................ .................................................
Carbon d io xid e ............... .................................................................. ....................

2813

2782-P
2782-2
2782-21
2782-211
2782-22
2782-222
2782-223
2782-3
2782-4
2782-42

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

0 6/85

161.4

158.8

158.9

-0.5

0.1

0 6/85
06/8 5
06/85
12/91
0 6/85
12/91
12/91
12/91
06/85
12/91
06/85

170.5
171.8
135.8
111.5
133.2
118.1
91.2
133.9
201.8
110.6
177.1

166.9
167.6
136.6
111.6
133.3
121.3
91 i
134.2
192.7
110.6
177.1

167.0
167.7
136.8
111.8
133.6
121,3

-1.1
-1.5
1.0
.4
.5
3.5

.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
0

a

134.2
192.7
110.8
177.1

a

a

4.8
-3.2
1.0
.7

0
0
2
0

2782-45
2782-SM
2782-S

12/91

125.4

123.4

125.2

1.6

1.5

0 6/85

153.0

153.0

153.0

2.3

0

2789-P
2789-1
2789-11

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/91

133.9
131.2
140.0
119.0

134.0
131.4
140.8
120.2

134.1
131.4
140.5
119.7

1.6
1.6
1.9
2.7

.1
.0
-.2
-.4

2789-12
2789-2
2789-22
2789-221
2789-222
2789-23
2789-232

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/91
12/91
12/85
12/91

141.2
128.3
111.1
113.2
98.2
110.2
109.6

141.4
128.3
111.1
113.2
98.2
110.2
109.6

141.4
128.3
111.1
113.2

1.2
1.4
-.4
-.8

0
0
0
0

2789-24

12/91

114.0

114.0

114.0

a

110.2
109.6

a

a

1.0
.7

0
0

3.5

0

12/85

144.1

144.1

144.1

.4

0

06/8 5

117.2

117.3

117.3

.5

0

2791-P
2791-2
2791-211
2791-212
2791 -S

06/85
06/8 5
06/8 5
06/85
0 6/85
06/8 5

121.0
120.6
121.6
121.8
120.5
123.5

121.2
120.7
121.6
121.8
120.5
125.5

121.2
120.7
121.6
121.8
120.5
125.5

.8
.8
.7
.8
0
3.0

0
0
0
0
0
0

2796-P
2796-1
2796-113
2796-2
2796-231
2796-239
2796-241
2796-3
2796-31
2796-315
2796-316

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90

113.3
112.4
113.8
111.9
110.2
107.6
104.9
131.0
111.3
118.5
120.4
114.9

113.3
112.5
113.8
111.9
110.2
107.6
104.9
131.0
111.5
118.9
121.7
115.0

113.4
112.5
113.8
111.9
110.2
107.6
104.9
131.0
111.7
119.3
121.7
115.4

.4
.4
0
0
0
0
.3
0
1.5
2.9
1.5
3.5

.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.3
0
.3

12/90
0 6/85
0 6/85
12/90

105.0
125.3
133.9
99.3

105.0
125.3
133.9
99.3

105.0
125.4
134.1
99.3

0
1.5
2.0
.4

0
.1
.1
0

12/85

124.8

124.8

124.8

0

0

12/84

149.8

149.9

149.6

1.6

-.2

12/84

134.3

133.7

132.5

-1.6

-.9

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

174.8
150.1
157.7
156.6
113.7

172.2
150.3
137.6
165.7
114.7

168.0
147.2
120.9
168.0
114.5

-2.4
-.5
-44.1
32.5
3.1

-2.4
-2.1
-12.1
1.4
-.2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

153.4
151.7
179.4
148.7

152.5
150.8
179.9
148.4

152.6
150.9
170.6
148.4

-2.0
-2.1
-2.0
-4.1

.1
.1
-5.2
0

2789-25

2796-35
2796-36
2796-362
2796-39
2796-SM
2796-S

2812-P
2812-1
2812-3
2812-5
2812-SM

2813-P
2813-2
2813-3

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

53

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Industrial gases—Continued
Solid (dry ic e ) ...........
N itro g e n ........................
O xyg e n ..........................
Liquid .
Other industrial g a s e s ..................... .................. ....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................
R e s a le s ........................... .....................................
2816

Industrial inorganic chemicals, n .e .c .,
Primary products .
Sulfuric acid (new and fo rtifie d ).
Oleum g ra d e s .
Other than oleum gra d e s .......................... ....................................................
Other inorganic acids (ex. sulfuric, nitric and phosphoric) .........................
O ther inorganic acids, n.e.c., inc boric, chromic, hydrocyanic, and
mixed (sulf and n itric )...................... .............. ........................................
O ther aluminum compounds, n.e.c............ ....................................................
Aluminum sulfate (alum, commercial and iron-free grades) ..................
Potassium and sodium compounds (ex bleaches, alkalies and a lu m s )...
Sodium compounds (inc. sodium m e ta l) ...................................................
Sodium phosphates .................................... ...............................................
Other selected sodium phosphates (mono, di, tri, and tetrabasic;
meta- and acid p y ro ).... ..................................................................
Sodium metal and other sodium compounds (inc. sod. borate,
flouride, hydrosulfide, e tc .) ..................... ................ ...........................
Potassium compounds, n.e.c................................ ........................................
Inorganic chemical catalytic preparations, n.e.c...........................................
O ther industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. ........................ ..........................
Selected alkali earth metal compounds, n.e.c.
Barium and magnesium compounds (inc bulk epsom s a lts )...........
Selected semi-metallic mineral compounds, iodine and hydrogen
p e ro xid e .
Selected metallic mineral compounds, n.e.c..............................................
Chromium, manganese, cobalt (ex cobalt-60), and nickel
compounds, n.e.c.................................................. ...............................
Lead and zinc compounds, n.e.c................ .............................................
Copper, iron and silver compounds, n .e .c .............................................
O ther inorganic chemicals, n.e.c........ ........... ..............................................
Other, inc. reagent from tech. grades, industrial bleaches, gold &
titanium com pounds.............................. ............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................
Miscellaneous receipts .............. ........................... ...........................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................................................
Secondary products .

2819

Plastic materials and synthetic resins, rubbers, and non-glass
fibers ..............................................................................................
Plastic materials and re s in s .,
Primary products ............
Thermoplastic re s in s ...
Nylon re s in s .
Polyester resins s a tu ra te d ................................................... ................ .....
O ther saturated polyester resins, incl polybutylene terephthalate
(P B T )...................................................................................................
Low density polyethylene re s in s ..... ................................... .....................
For film and shee ting.......................................................................... ...
High density polyethylene resins ........................................... ..................
For all other u s e s ................................................................... .................
Polypropylene r e s in s ..................................................................................
For injection molding ............. ........................................ ........................
For fiber and fila m e n ts ..................................................... .....................
Styrene plastics m ate rials..........................................................................
Straight polystyrene resins
Rubber modified polystyrene r e s in s ..................................................
All other styrene plastic materials including styrene acrylonitrile
(S A N )................................................................................................

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

128.6
94.9
169.3
114.4
196.1

125.5
95.3
165.0
111.5
196.0

i3)
94.6
167.4
113.1
196.4

(3)
-1.0
-4.5
-7.8
-.1

(3)
-0.7
1.5
1.4
.2

06/81
06/81

170.7
170.4

170.7
170.4

170.7
170.4

.7
1.0

0
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
0 6/90
06/83
06/83
12/97

156.4
153.5
155.1
78.0
162.2
174.5
100.8

158.1
155.5
159.5
75.8
156.3
174.4
95.7

157.8
155.2
159.5
76.2
154.6
165.4
96.3

5.1
5.8
9.2

-.2
-.2
0
.5
-1.1
-5.2
.6

06/83

172.9

168.6

167.7

-4.6

-.5

2819-P
2819-3
2819-314
2819-331
2819-4

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

133.9
131.4
104.8
78.6
110.9
132.3

133.3
130.8
88.0
70.3
92.2
132.3

132.3
129.5
106.9
78.6
113.3
124.2

-2.4
-2.2
2.5
-.6
2.9
-2.7

-.8
-1.0
21.5
11.8
22.9
-6.1

2819-498
2819-6
2819-652
2819-7
2819-7A
2819-73

12/82
12/82
10/84
12/82
12/82
12/82

109.4
112.2
93.8
136.9
129.6
116.6

109.4
109.1
93.5
137.0
129.8
116.6

109.1
109.1
(3)
136.0
128.7
116.6

.3
-5.5
i3)
1.6
1.3
3.1

-.3
0
(3)
-.7
-.8
0

2819-739

12/82

131.2

131.2

131.2

3.3

0

2819-788
2819-7B
2819-8
2819-9
2819-9A
2819-922

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

134.6
177.1
124.8
125.1
127.2
115.9

135.1
176.8

132.7
176.8

-.3
3.8

-1.8
0

(3)
127.1
127.2
115.9

i 3)
123.7
127.2
115.9

i3)
-2.5
-.1
-.8

(3)
-2.7
0
0

2819-93
2819-9F

12/82
12/82

74.3
139.0

71.7
138.1

72.8
138.1

-12.3
-.5

1.5
0

2819-982
2819-983
2819-984
2819-9G

12/82
07/87
12/82
12/82

108.1
160.3
132.1
157.2

106.1
(3)
i3)
167.0

105.3
159.4
132.1
155.1

-4.5
-1.2
-1 .4
-.5

-.8
<3)
<3)
-7.1

2819-998
2819-SM
2819-M
2819-Z89
2819-S

12/82

180.1

190.2

177.6

-1.7

-6.6

-4.3
-4.3
10.9

-1.3
-1.3
5.0

2816-P
2816-1
2816-2
2816-3
2816-331
2816-399
2816-SM
2816-S

i3)
-4.0
-4.6
(3)

07/87
07/87
12/82

119.9
119.9
177.6

119.3
119.3
177.0

117.8
117.8
185.9

12/84

119.1

115.9

116.3

-6.4

.3

2821-P
2821-3
2821-311
2821-321

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/81
12/80

144.4
138.7
134.7
138.1
171.5

138.8
133.3
128.4

-9.5
-8.2
-9.5
.1
-1.8

.4
.5
.7

(3)
171.5

139.4
133.9
129.3
138.1
171.5

2821-32144
2821-331
2821-33101
2821-341
2821-34102
2821-351
2821-35101
2821-35102
2821-361
2821-36101
2821-36102

12/92
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

102.6
i3)
(3)
141.7
140.3
114.9
120.9
99.6
130.6
128.7
117.5

102.6

102.6

1.6

0

(3)
(3)
133.4
i3)
102.2
112.3
90.1
126.5
124.9
112.8

(3)
i3)
131.0
131.9
100.6
113.9
85.8
126.3
121.7
110.7

(3)
(3)
-10.6
-18.6
-21.7
-15.4
-25.5
-5 .6
-3.9

(3)
(3)
-1.8
(3)
-1.6
1.4
-4.8
-.2
-2.6
-1.9

2821-36104

04/82

136.0

132.2

135.2

-4.9

282
2821

See footnotes at end of table.




July
19982

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

2813-331
2813-5
2813-6
2813-622
2813-7
2813-SM
2813-M
2813-Z89

Inorganic pigm e nts.......
Primary products ....
Titanium d io xid e .,
O ther white opaque p ig m e n ts .............................. ..........................................
Chrome colors and other inorganic pigments ..............................................
Iron oxide p ig m e n ts ........................................................................................
Chrome colors and all other inorganic pigments, n.e.c...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................... ......................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ......................... ...............

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

54

(3)

(3)
0

2.3

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Apr.
1998*

Plastic materials and resins—Continued
Vinyl and vinylidene re s in s .............................................................................
Polyvinyl c h lo rid e ................................. .........................................................
All other vinyl and vinylidene resins, incl. d is p e rs io n ............................
O ther engineering thermoplastic re s in s ..... .................................................
Other non-engineering thermoplastic r e s in s ...............................................
Thermosetting resins ...........................................................................................
Alkyd r e s in s .......................................................................................................
Epoxy re s in s .......................... ..................................................... .....................
Phenolic and other tar acid r e s in s .......................................................... .....
All other phenolic and other tar acid re s in s ............................................
Polyester resins, unsaturated.........................................................................
Urea formaldehyde re sin s...............................................................................
All other thermosetting re s in s .............................. .........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary products .............................................................................................

2821-371
2821-37101
2821-37104
2821-381
2821-399
2821-4
2821-401
2821-411
2821-421
2821-42102
2821-431
2821-441
2821-499
2821-SM
2821 -S

Synthetic ru b b e r.................................................................................. ...........................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Styrene butadiene (S B R )................................................................................ ....
Styrene butadiene - s o lid ................................................................................
Styrene butadiene • la te x ................................................................................
Polybutadiene.............................................................................. ..........................
Ethylene propylene (including E P D M )..............................................................
Nltrile (including N B R ) ........................................................................................
Nitrile - s o lid ......................................................................................................
Other synthetic elastomers (including butyl, isóprene, neoprene,
silicone ru b b e rs )......................... ..................................................................

2822

Cellulosic manmade fib e rs .............................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... ......,..................................................... .........

2823

Noncellulosic manmade fib e r s .....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... .......................... ...........................................
Nylon and other polyamide fibers .....................................................................
P o lyester........................... ........................................................................... .........
Yarn, except producer textured (industrial and te x tile )..... .......................
Staple, tow and waste (fiberfill and o th e r ) ..................................................
P o lyo le fin ....... ............................................................................. .........................
O ther noncellulosic manmade fibers (except glass, carbon, and
graphite).................................................................................. .......................
Producer textured noncellulosic manmade fibers ........................... ..............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts........ ................. ..................................................................

2824

2834

Pharmaceutical preparations, p re scription......................................................
A n algesics......................... .................................................... ............................
Narcotic ana lgesics.................................. ............................................ .......
Non-narcotic an a lg e sics..............................................................................
Synthetic, including acetaminophen and anti-m igraine............ ..........
A n tiarthritics .......................................................................................................
Anticoagulants...................................................... ............................................
A n ticonvulsants................................................................................................
Systemic antihistam ines.................. ...............................................................
Systemic anti-infectives...................................................................................
Broad and medium spectrum a ntib iotics..................................................
Broad spectrum penicillins ......................................................................
O ther broad and medium spectrum a n tib io tic s ..................................
Systemic pe n icillin s........................................... ..........................................
A n tispasm odic/antisecretory..........................................................................
Bronchial th e ra p y .............................................................................................,
Cancer therapy p ro d u c ts ............................................................................. .
Cardiovascular th e ra p y.............................. .....................................................

July 1998

101.8
91.2
117.1
112.3
157.4
157.8
ñ
115.7
157.9
157.6
139.6
149.2
153.7

-17.8
-24.0
-4.9
.6
1.1
-.6

-3.2
-3.6
-2.8
-.4
0
-.4

(3)
1.8
-2 .6
-2.8
.4
-11.9
1.1

(3)
-1.2
0
0
0
-3.6
0

12/80

161.4

155.7

156.0

-17.5

.2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/81
06/81
06/81

120.0
120.8
100.7
98.6
110.8
78.2
126.0

119.3
120.6
100.5
98.6
110.5
78.2
124.5

119.5
120.8
100.4
98.5
110.1

-.7
-.6
-3.9
-4.8
-2.4

.2
.2
-.1
-.1
-.4

(3)
11.2

(3)
1.8

(3)
(*)

(3)
(3)

(3)
126.7
136.2
136.2

(3)
(3)

(3)
<3)

2822-8

06/81

140.8

140.8

140.8

2823-P

06/8 4
06/8 4

113.6
113.6

(3)
(3)

Í3)
Í3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

2824-P
2824-1
2824-3
2824-311
2824-332
2824-4

06/81
06/81
12/89
12/89
06/81
06/9 8
12/89

107.9
108.1
104.2
100.9
113.7

107.7
108.2
104.2
101.2
112.9
(3)
(3)

.1
.2
.7
-1.4
-1.5
(3)
-.7

0
-.3
.1
-1.3
0

Í3)
118.5

107.7
107.9
104.3
99.9
112.9
99.9
118.5

1 2 /8 9
06/81

Í3)
110.5

Í3)
110.5

108.9
1H .1

(3)

(3)
.5

2833-P
2833-1
2833-131
2833-161
2833-3
2833-398
2833-SM
2833-S
2833-SSS

2834-P
2834-1
2834-102
2834-1021
2834-1022
2834-10221
2834-105
2834-106
2834-107
2834*109
2834-111
2834-1111
2834-11111
2834-11112
2834-11119
2834-11129
2834-116
2834-118
2834-119
2834-121

See footnotes at end of table.




Aug. 1997

105.2
94.6
120.5
112.7
157.4
158.5
153.4
117.1
157.9
157.6
139.6
154.8
153.7

283

Pharmaceutical preparations........................................................................................

Aug.
19982

111.3
103.6
119.9
112.6
157.4
158.6
153.4
116.8
160.3
160.2
139.8
152.8
153.5

2824-5
2824-6
2824-SM
2824-S

2833

July
19982

12/80
12/80
01/92
12/81
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/92
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

2822-P
2822-1
2822-111
2822-112
2822-2
2822-4
2822-6
2822-611

Medicinal chemicals and botanical products (in bulk) .............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... ...................... ................ ......................... .
Synthetic organic medicinal chem ica ls............................................................
Central stimulants and dep ressa nts..... ............ ...........................................
All other synthetic organic medicinal chem ica ls........................................
Other medicináis and b o tanicals......................................................................
All other organic m edicináis...........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................... ................... ..................................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ .

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

55

.2

1.7

0

(3)
(3)

06/81

108.1

(3)

108.1

0

12/84

203.5

207.3

206.5

11.6

-.4

06/8 2
06/82
06/82
06/82
0 6/82
0 6/82
0 6/90

136.4
134.0
133.6
71.8
110.3
132.1
134.2

136.4
134.0
133.6
71.8
110.3
131.8
133.6

136.4
134.0
133.6

1.6
1.4
1.4

0
0
0

(3)
110.3
131.8
133.6

06/82
06/82

146.8
134.1

146.8
134.1

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
08/81
08/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
08/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

291.8
314.6
368.1
425.9
390.1
429.5
403.5
187.9
152.9
289.1
480.5
236.8
209.3
288.1
(3)
102.7
217.7
388.0
479.7
524.2
357,0

(3)

(3)

(3)
.8
1.4
2.1

0
0
0

146.8
134.1

4.3
.8

0
0

298.2
321.5
377.9
451.7
423.2
448.9
421.7
191.5
161.8
256.0
481.3
241.5
213.5
289.7

296.5
319.3
374.8
455.0
422.7
454.7
427.1
191.3
161.5
233.8
481.3
243.9
216.4
295.3

14.5
16.7
21.5
10.1
13.3
8.1
7.8
-.9
19.9
-39.2
2.4
7.5
7.6
6.6

-.6
-.7
-.8
.7
-.1
1.3
1.3
-.1
-.2
-8.7
0
1.0
1.4
1.9

(3)
103.3
221.0
388.6
510.0
548.9
358,5

(3)
103.4
221.0
388.1
495.5
532.5
358.7

(3)

(3)
.1
0
-.1
-2.8
-3.0
.1

1.7
3.0
3.7
8.9
5.2
6.5

Table §. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Pharmaceutical preparations—Continued
Antihypertensive d r u g s ..............
V a s o d ila to rs ............................ .
Other cardiovasculare .................... ..........
CNS stim ulants/antiobesity preparations .
Cough and cold preparations.....................
Oral cold preparations.
O ther cough and cold preparations .
Dermatological preparations.................
Acne preparations..... ..................... ...
Fungicides .
Topical anti-infectivas .......................
Other dermatological preparations..
Diabetes th e ra p y ........ .................. ........
D iu re tic s ..................................................
H o rm o n e s .................................... ..........
Hospital solutions....... .....................
Muscle rela xa n ts .... ........................ .
Nutrients and supplem ents.............
Ophthalmic and otic preparations .
Psychotherapeutics..........................
Tranquilizers.
Major tranquilizers .
M inor tranquilizers .
A ntidepressants..... .
Tuberculosis therapy .
V ita m ins .......................
B -c o m p le x ............................... ........................ ................ ....
Other vitam ins.................................................................... ..
Miscellaneous prescription pharmaceutical preparations .
Pharmaceutical preparations, non -prescriptio n.... ................
Analgesics, internal (except antia rthritics)...........................
Aspirin/aspirin-salicylate c o m p o u n d s ..............................
A n ta c id s ............................................................................ .......
Cough and cold preparations....................... ..................... ...........................
Cough syrups, elixirs, expectorants, drops, lozenges, gums, troches
Cold tablets, capsules (including antihistamine cold preparations)....
Decongestants
O ther cough and cold preparations, inc decongestant and
antihistamine m ix tu re s............................... ................ .........
D erm atologicals..
O ther dermatologicals ............... ............
External analgesics and counterirritants.
Laxatives . . ^ ................................................
Nutrients and supplem ents.......................
O phthalm ic preparations...........................
V ita m ins........................................ ................
Adult multivitamins .................................
B -c o m p le x ................................. ..............
O ther vitam ins..... .
.......................
Miscellaneous non-prescription pharmaceutical preparations .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................
Miscellaneous receipts .......................................................... .
Secondary products .
Cosmetics and toile trie s .,
In vivo and In vitro diagnostics .
Primary P ro d u cts.
In vitro diagnostic substances .
Clinical chemistry products ...
R e a g e n ts .............................
Standards and controls .....
Blood bank products .
Hematology p ro d u c ts ...................... ................. .................. ....................
Microbiology, serology, histology, virology, and cytology p roducts..
Culture m e d ia .................................... ................ ......................... .............
O ther in vitro diagnostics, including coagulation p roducts................
In vivo diagnostic substances
Contrast media (X-ray media) .
All other contrast media p ro d u c ts................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous receipts .................................. ........
Resales ......................... ...................................... .
Secondary products .

2835

Biological products, except diagnostics .
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................

2836

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

2834-12119
2834-12129
2834-12191
2834-123
2834-125
2834-12511
2834-12519
2834-126
2834-12611
2834-12619
2834-12631
2834-12691
2834-127
2834-128
2834-135
2834-136
2834-139
2834-141
2834-142
2834-144
2834-1441
2834-14411
2834-14412
2834-1442
2834-145
2834-147
2834-148
2834-14829
2834-14839
2834-198
2834-2
2834-201
2834-20101
2834-202
2834-208
2834-20819
2834-20831
2834-20849

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
06/81
12/87
06/81
12/87
08/83
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

370.5
324.2
344.1
733.5
434.9
174.3
182.9
465.4
256.2
394.0
107.0
491.3
262.3
304.0
251.6
85.2
311.5
362.8
386.7
1,680.2
1644.8
152.5
3172.4
213.6
760.1
319.8
244.5
294.4
164.3
287.2
197.2
215.8
295.9
195.3
242.0
193.5
292.8
283.9

371.2
316.8
349.4
777.5
ft
i3)
ft
476.7
264.5
399.0
107.8
505.1
262.3
352.7
261.8
84.5
311.3
376.5
384.5
1,776.6
1764.1
383.0
3172.4
214.3
835.5
319.8
240.1
302.1
164.4
288.7
197.9
215.8
295.9
195.3
242,3
194.4
292.8
283.9

372.1
316.8
349.5
768.4
455.7
181.1
202.3
482.2
271.8
399.0
107.8
511.6
269.3
357.5
253.1
84.5
311.3
376.5
395.2
1,720.4
1693.8
383.0
3029.9
214.3
835.2
319.8
244.8
292.3
165.2
288.6
197.7
215.6
ft
195.3
242.3
194.4
292.8
283.9

2834-20851
2834-209
2834-20909
2834-211
2834-216
2834-217
2834-218
2834-221
2834-22101
2834-22102
2834-22109
2834-298
2834-SM
2834-M
2834-Z89
2834-S
2844-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

223.7
193.0
236.7
119.4
192.8
185.1
175.7
155.6
146.0
142.7
179.2
172.2

223.7
198.6
246.5
119.4
192.8
ft
175.7
155.6
146.0
ft
ft
172.2

223.7
198.6
246.5
119.4
192.8
i 3)
175.7
156.6
146.9
147.8
179.3
170.4

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87

221.5
222.5
172.3
109.7

229.2
230.7
172.3
109.7

03/80
06/87
06/91
12/93
06/87
06/87
06/91
06/87
06/87
06/91
06/91
06/91
01/94
0 1/9 4

175.9
118.5
104.4
103.1
113.9
109.7
130.8
151.2
126.6
99.1
91.0
108.7
110.2
119.3

12/80
06/91
0 3/8 0
06/91
06/91

2835-P
2835-1
2835-1A
2835-111
2835-115
2835-121
2835-125
2835-135
2835-141
2835-199
2835-2
2835-2A
2835-215
2835-SM
2835-M
283S-Z89
2835-S

2836-P

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

56

Aug. 1997

9.1
9.4
4.7
18.7
11.7
6.4
17.1
7.6
15.1
(3)

ft
(3)
21.0
21.7
5.6
2.2
3.0
5.8
6.0
232.5
737.7
148.2
1,122.2
3.4
10.9
0
4.8
1.2
2.4
2.6
.2
-.2
ft

July 199*

0.2
0
0
-1.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
1.2
2.8
0
0
1.3
2.7
1.4
-3.3
0
.0
0
2.8
-3.2
-4.0
0
-4.5
0
0
0
2.0
-3.2
.5
0
-.1
-.1
ft

0
.9
1.0
1.0
.4

0
0
0
0
0

1.0
3.1
4.4
0
2.9

0
0
0
0
0

ft

<3)

1.3
.5
1.5
-3 .4
-.1
-4.1

ft
ft
-1.0

229.2
230.7
172.3
109.7

6.0
6.4
-.5
-.9

0
0
0
0

178.3
118.7
104.3
102.8
113.5
109.7
131.4
151.2
127.9
98.7
91.1
110.6
112.1
125.8

178.5
118.9
104.6
102.9
113.6
109.7
130,9
151.2
131.1
98.7
91.1
110.6
112.1
125.8

6.3
3.4
2.5
.9
1.0
16.9
.7
10.0
1.5
1.1
(3)
(3)
ft

.1
.2
.3
.1
.1
0
-.4
0
2.5
0
0
0
0
0

241.2
138.1
214.9

241.2
138.1
228.4

241.2
138.1
228.4

0
0
20.7

0
0
0

113.7
112.1

114.9
113.5

115.9
114.7

1.8
1.9

.9
1.1

-.2

0
.6
.6

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Biological products, except diagnostics—Continued
Blood and blood derivatives, for human u s e ...... ...................... ..............
Other blood and blood derivatives, except those used for passive
im m unization............................................... .................... ................. ..
Other biologies for human use .
Allergenic extracts for human use, excluding diagnostic allergens .
Biologies for veterinary, industrial and other u s e s .......................... .......
Veterinary v a c c in e s .... .............................................................................
Other biologies: incl. antitoxins, immune serums, blood, and
allergens, except d iagnostics...................... ......................... ..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................ .................... .................. ............... .
Pharmaceutical preparations.
Secondary products except pharmaceutical preparations .
Soap, detergents, and cleaning preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other
toilet preparations..................................... ........... ......................... .............. .........

2841

Specialty cleaning, polishing, and sanitation preparations .
Primary products .
Specialty cleaning and sanitation p ro d u c ts .........
Disinfectants, non agrlcultural..... ................. ....................
Household laundry aids, Ind. fabric softeners and rinses .
Air and room fresh eners.,
Other spec, cleaning prods., incl. glass window preps., toilet bowl
clnrs., rug clnrs., etc.
Polishing preparations and related p ro d u c ts ....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ...................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ................. ........................

2842

Surface-active a g e n ts .
Primary products».
Textile and leather assistants and finishes .
Bulk surface-active agents (surfactants).
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous receipts ..................................... ....
Secondary products ......................................... .

2843

Toilet preparations....
Primary products .
Shaving preparations ............................
Aftershave preparations....................
Perfume, toilet water, and cologne .....
P e rfum e......................................... ......
Perfume oil mixtures and blends..
Liquid and solid p e rfu m e..... ........
Cologne and toilet w a te r..........
C o lo g n e .......................... .................
Toilet w a te r .....................................
Hair preparations .
Hair tonics and rinses .
Hair tonics (including
Hair dressings and sprays ...
Hair d ressin gs ....................
Hair sprays .........................
Aerosol hair sp ra y s.......
Non-aerosol hair sprays
Shampoos
Synthetic organic d e te rg e n t......................
Liquid synthetic organic detergent .......
Permanents - both home and com m e rcial.

2844

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1991

0 3/80

130.0

135.0

138.9

7.3

2.9

2836-121
2836-3
2836-321
2836-4
2836-411

03/8 0
06/87
03/80
0 3/80
06/91

115.3
146.1
310.9
98.2
120.8

119.8
146.1
310.9
98.0
120.5

123.2
146.1
310.9
98.1
120.6

7.2
-.9
-.9
-1.0
-1.1

2.8
0
0
.1
.1

2836-499
2836-SM
2836-S
2834-S
2836-SSS

06/87

ft

ft

ft

06/91
06/91
03/92

121.7
126.1
100.0

121.6
126.0
100.0

121.8
126.2
100.0

-3.7
-4.0
-2.8

.2
.2
0

12/84

128.2

128.8

128.8

1.3

0

2841-P

06/83
06/83

124.6
122.1

124.7
122.1

124.6
122.1

.1
-.1

-.1
0

2841-1
2841-2
2841-2A
2841-2AA
2841-2AB
2841-231
2841-235

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/89

147.7
105.2
1Ó3.7
120.6
78.7
82.3
83.8

147.6
105.2
103.7
120.6
78.7
82.3
83.8

147.5
105.2
103.7
120.6
78.7
82.3
83.8

1.2
-.5
-1.1
-.2
-2.6
0
-3.9

-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0

2841-2B
2841-3
2841-SM
2841 -M
2841-S

12/96
06/83

102.4
147.1

102.4
147.3

102.4
147.3

3.0
-.5

0
0

06/83
06/83

133.9
134.3

134.0
134.4

134.0
134.4

.2
1.1

0
o

2842-P
2842-3
2842-332
2842-343
2842-383

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

131.6
132.7
127.4
150.2
124.1
115.3

132.1
133.1
128.0
150.5
124.1
117.8

132.0
133.1
128.0
150.5
124.1
117.8

.8
1.4
.9
.1
1.0
3.0

-.1
0
0
0
0
0

06/89
06/83

114.3
144.8

114.7
145.0

114.7
145.0

.6
.2

0
0

06/83
06/83

102.9
140.9

102.9
141.5

102.9
141.5

0
-.7

0
0

2842-399
2842-4
2842-SM
2842-M
2842-S

ft

ft

2843-P
2843-1
2843-5
2843-SM
2843-M
2843-S

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

152.2
154.4
136.1
158.6

152.0
154.1
136.1
158.2

152.0
154.2
136.1
158.4

.8
.4
.1
.5

0
.1
0
.1

0 6/89
12/83

111.7
148.1

111.7
148.1

112.4
147.3

.6
2.9

.6
-.5

2844-P
2844-1
2844-156
2844-2
2844-2A
2844-211
2844-223
2844-232
2844-23201
2844-23202
2844-3
2844-3A
2844-321
2844-3B
2844-341
2844-36A
2844-363
2844-364
2844-31
2844-31A
2844-316
2844-337

03/80
03/80
0 3/80
0 3/80
0 3/80
03/80
03/80
0 3/80
03/8 0
12/86
12/86
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/8 0
03/80
12/80
03/80
0 2/89
0 3/80
0 3/80
03/80
03/80

170.9
171.0
147.4
150.7
189.9
174.3
165.9
186.6
198.1
126.2
166.0
165.8
153.9
147.4
165.7
171.4
132.0
159.4
116.5
111.8
104.6
101.6
198.5

172.6
172.8
147.4
150.7
200.4
174.8
166.8
186.6
216.7
140.2
168.8
165.7
153.9
147.4
166.2
169.3
132.7
161.5
116.5
111.9
104.7
101.6
193.6

172.6
172.8
147.4
150.7
200.4
174.8
166.8
186.6
216.7
140.2
168.8
165.5
152.9
146.4
167.3
173.1
133.2
163.1
116.5
111.9
104.7
101.6
192.2

2.4
2.7
-.1
.9
5.9
.3
.5
0
10.2
11.5
3.9
1.7
-.3
-.3
1.8
1.4
1.8
4.2
.3
.6
-.1
-.1
6.5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
-.6
-.7
.7
2.2
.4
1.0
0
0
0
0
-.7

See footnotes at end of table.




July
19982

2836-1

284

Soap and other detergents..
Primary products .
Nonhousehold use soaps/detergents/scouring pow ders/cleaners/ etc.;
liquid or dry ................................ ................... .............................................
Household detergents.... ..................... ................................. ...........................
Synthetic organic laundry detergents and p re soaks................................
Dry laundry d e te rg e n ts................................... ....................... ...................
Liquid laundry d e tergents....... ..................................................................
Light d u t y ..... ......................... .......................................... .......................
Heavy d u ty .......................................................................... .....................
Alkaline detergents/deaners/scouring powders for dishes or hard
surfa ces................ .............................................. ......................................
Household soaps, except specialty deaners & medicated soaps .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ...............
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ............... ................................... .............. ....
Secondary products ............................ .................... ............... ............

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —■

Index
base

57

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Toilet preparations—Continued
Hair coloring preparations .
Dentifrices ........................ .......
T oo th p a ste ..
Other cosmetics and toilet p reparations.......................................................
Creams and lo tio n s .... ..................... ............. ...................... .................. ......
C re a m s ....................................... ............... .................................................
Cleansing creams ......................................................... ..................... ....
Foundation cre a m s .................................................................................
Lubricating creams, including hormone creams ................................
Other c re a m s ............................. ........... ........................ ............. ...........
Lotions and oils ...........................................................................................
Suntan lotions and sunscreens, including o ils ...... ...........................
Cleansing lo tio n s ..... ......................................................... ....................
Hand lo tio n s ...... ............... .................. ............. .................................. .
O ther lotions & oils, including petroleum jellies but excluding
hair, aftershave & bath oils .............. .................... ........................
C o sm e tics ........................................ ............. ................... ..............................
Lip preparations (lipstick, lip gloss, e tc .) ............ ....................................
Blushers (rouges), excluding lip rouge ....................................... ............
Eye preparations (mascara, eye shadows, eye liners, eye creams,
e tc .) .
Deodorants .................... .................................
..........
Underarm deodorants ................
Liquid, cream and roll-on deodorants .
Manicure preparations........
Nail lacquers and e n a m e ls ........ ..........
Powders ............ ................................. ............
Face powders ........................... ............... .
Bath oils and salts .........................
..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. .................
Paints and allied products .

285

Paints and Allied P roducts..
Primary products .
Architectural coatings, including architectural lacquers .
E x te rio r........................................................ .......................
S o lve n t-typ e ........ .............. ................. ........................................ ....
Enamels and tinting bases, including interior-exterior floor
enamels ...............................................................................
Undercoaters and p rim e rs ..... .................. ................... .............
Clear fin ish e s........................... ..................... ............ ..................
Stains, including shingle and s h a k e ..........
Water-type ............... ....................... ............................................. ...
Paints and tinting bases, including barn and roof paints .....
Undercoaters and p rim e rs.... ............. .................... ..................
S ta in s ....... ................................ ................ ........................ ..........
Other exterior water thinned c o a tin g s .................
In te rio r........................................... ............... ........................ ..............
Solvent-type .
Flat wall paints and tinting bases, including mill white paints .
Semigloss, eggshell and satin paints and tinting b a s e s ..........
Clear fin ish e s..... ............. ................. ............................................ .
W ater-type...........................................................................................
Flat paints and tinting b a s e s .......................... .................... ........
Semigloss, eggshell and satin paints and tinting b a s e s ..........
Undercoaters and p rim e rs ..................... ........................................
Other interior water thinned coatings .
Product finishes for original equipment manufacturers (OEM), excluding
marine coatings ................................................................................ ...........
Transportation finishes, except powdered and high-solids c o a tin g s ....
Automobile fin is h e s .....................................................................................
Wood fin is h e s ...... ...................... .;....................................... ..........................
W ood furniture, cabinet, and fixture finishes ......................
Sheet, strip and coil coatings, including sidings, excluding
c o n ta in e rs ....................... ...................... ............ .............. .
Container and closure fin is h e s .................:................... .............................
Machinery and equipment finishes, including road building and farm
im p le m e n t.
Metal furniture and fixture fin is h e s .................................... .................
High-solids finishes (over 62.5 percent s o lid s ).............................
O ther product finishes, except semi-manufactured (e.g. pigment
dispersions, and ink v e h ic le s ).
Special purpose coatings, including all marine coatings .
Industrial m aintenance paints (specially formulated) .
Interior ...
Exterior .

2851

July
19982

Aug.
19982

2844-351
2844-4
2844-421
2844-5
2844-51
2844-51A
2844-511
2844-512
2844-513
2844-514
2844-51B
2844-515
2844-516
2844-518

0 3 /8 0
03/80
03/80
03/80
0 3 /8 0
03/80
0 3/80
0 3/80
03/80
03/80
03/8 0
03/8 0
03/8 0
03/80

232.0
128.9
129.3
178.0
172.6
198.5
234.4
185.9
192.2
170.1
147.7
117.9
117.5
175.5

232.6
128.9
129.3
179.1
173.0
199.2
234.4
185.9
192.2
171.7
147.8
117.9
117.5
175.5

231.8
ft
ft
179.1
173.0
199.2
234.4
185.9
192.2
171.7
147.8
117.9
117.5
175.5

2844-519
2844-52A
2844-521
2844-522

03/80
03/8 0
03/80
03/8 0

129.3
184.5
154.9
163.5

129.9
184.5
154.9
163.5

2844-523
2844-52B
2844-52C
2844-528
2844-53
2844-531
2844-54
2844-543
2844-56
2844-SM
2844-S

0 3/80
0 3/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
0 3/80
12/80

218; 1
165.9
159.9
141.2
200.2
226.4
205.8
190.0
161.6

03/80
06/83

2851-P
2851-1
2851-1A
2851-1AA

Aug. 1997

3.5
ft
ft

July 1998

-0.3
ft
ft

2.9
1.7
2.2
.8
2.5
.5
3.6
1.2
.5
-.2
2.1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

129.9
184.5
154.9
163.5

1.0
.5
1.2
0

0
0
0
0

218.1
165.9
159.9
141.2
216.4
248.9
205.8
190.0
161.6

218.1
166.1
160.1
141.4
216.4

0
5.6
5.6
6.4
14.1

0
.1
.1
.1
0

261.1

262.3

262.2

-1.9

0

155.1

155.4

155.2

1.6

-.1

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

154.8
154.0
161.8
148.0
157.8

155.2
154.3
162.1
148.4
158.0

155.0
154.2
162.1
148:4
158.0

1.6
1.8
1.8
.9
.6

-.1
-.1
0
0
0

2851-115
2851-125
2851-135
2851-137
2851-1AB
2851-141
2851-144
2851-149
2851-155
2851-1B
2851-1 BA
2851-163
2851-169
2851-175
2851-18
2851 k181
2851-183
2851-186
2851-188

12/88
0 2/97
0 2/85
06/83
06/83
12/88
12/96
12/88
12/96
06/83
06/83
07/83
06/83
12/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
12/88
12/88

132.3
102.4
136.0
158.5
139.9
130.5
99.0
ft
96.3
174.4
186.4
212.0
176.5
146.1
168.6
176.3
158.3
108.9
141.5

133.0
102.5
136.0
158.5
140.4
130.8
99.0
ft
97.6
174.6
186.6
212.0
177.2
146.1
168.8
176.5
158.6
108.9
141.8

133.0
102.5
136.0
158.5
140.4
130.8
ft
ft
97.6
174.6
186.6
212.0
177.2
146.1
168.8
176.4
158.6
108.9
141.8

-4 .4
2.4

0
0
0
0
0
0

ft
ft
-5.1
2.3
3.3
5.2
3.7
3.0
2.0
2.7
1.7
.4
.6

2851-2
2851-2A
2851-222
2851-2B
2851-237

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

126.1
133.6
125.1
119.1
127.7

127.1
137.3
127.7
119.2
127.9

126.7
135.4
125.1
119.2
127.9

.2
.1
-1.9
1.0
1.3

-.3
-1 .4
-2 .0
0
0

2851-241
2851-243

06/83
06/83

118.2
113.3

118.6
113.3

118.6
113.7

-1.2
.4

0
.4

2851-247
2851-249
2851-254

06/83
06/83
06/83

168.7
105.2
149.8

169.4
105.2
149.8

170.1
105.2
149.8

.8
.1
-.5

.4
0
0

2851-267
2851-3
2851-3A
2851-301
2851-305

12/88
06/83
,06/83
06/83
06/83

116.7
181.7
155.7
151.5
156.8

116.7
181.7
155.7
151.5
156.8

116.7
181.7
155.7
151.5
156.8

-1.2
3.9
1.7
7

0
0
0
0
0

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

58

ft
205.8
190.0
161.6

ft

ft
2.0
0
3.2

0
0
0

ft
1.1
1.1
2.3

ft

ft
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Produet
code

< a»

Paints and Allied Products—Continued
Automotive and machinery refinish coatings ..............................................
Paints and enamels, except la q u e rs ........................... ............. ...............
Primers and undercoaters..........................................................................
Aerosol p a in ts ...................................................... .... .....................................
O ther special purpose c o a tin g s ....
............................ ..............................
Miscellaneous allied paint p ro d u c ts ................................... ...... ..................
Paint and varnish rem o vers...........................................................................
Thinners for dopes & lacquers & oleoresinous thinners, inc. mixtures
& proprietary th in n e rs................................. ............... .............................
Pigment d isp e rsio n s.......................................................................................
Misc. related products, inc. brush cleaners, nonpressure wood
preservatives, putty, e tc ....................... ...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .....
..............................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................... ...............................................
R e s a le s ....... ............. ................................ .......................... ................... .........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... .....................................................................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................

Industrial organic ch e m ic a ls .............................................. .................................. .......

286

Gum and wood ch e m ica ls ............................................................................................

2861

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2851-3BA
2851-314
2851-316
2851-33
2851-398
2851-5
2851-523

06/83
06/83
06/83
07/83
12/88
12/88
06/83

229.3
258.7
208.9
126.0
124.4
139.9
142.8

229.3
258.7
208.9
126.0
124.3
138.8
142.8

229.3
258.7
208.9
126.0
124.3
138.8
142.8

2851-531
2851-533

06/83
0 7/89

190.4
135.2

190.4
131.0

190.4

2851-598
2851-SM
2851 -M
2851-Z89
2851-S
2821-S
2851SSSSS

12/88

125.1

125.1

125.1

2.4

0

06/83
06/83
06/83
12/96
06/83

161.6
162.5
158.8
104.5
127.6

161.6
162.5
159.3
104.5
128.3

160.2
161.2
159.3
104.5
128.3

-.2
-.2
1.5
1.0
2.0

-.9
-.8
0
0
0

12/84

162.0

160.9

160.1

-2.8

-.5

06/84
0 6/84
06/84
0 6/84
0 6/84

161.0
151.5
112.3
157.2
164.7

156.5
148.5
112.4
154.0
158.5

154.0
148.6
112.5
154.1
158.6

-4.2
1.9
0
2.1
27

-1.6
.1
.1
.1
.1

0 6/84
0 6/84
0 6/84

166.2
119.9
124.6

159.6
121.0
126.1

160.0
121.0
126.1

2.9
1.5
1.6

.3
0
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
03/83
12/82
12/82
12/82
05/83

107.8
111.0
99.7
10814
154.2
98.6
123.3
150.8
92.7

108.8
110.8
99.5
108.2
154.2
98.7
124.5
150.8
ft

108.6
110.2
99.5
108.3
154.2
98.8
120.7
150.1
ft

-6.4
-9.1
-8.5
-9.4
1.7
-8.0
-7.3
-1 .6
ft

-.2
-.5
0
.1
0
.1
-3.1
-.5
ft

0 5/83

103.8

ft

i3)

ft

ft

12/82
05/83
12/82

107.2
ft
101.0

113.1
ft
97.2

113.8
ft
95.5

5.1
ft
-16.2

.6
ft
-1.7

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
11/87
12/82
12/82
10/95
12/82

170.1
135.6
97.5
124.7
78.5
77.9
171.3
134.2
138.4
88.6
134.5

168.7
133.7
96.6
124.7
75.8
75.2
169.6
131.8
135.8
ft
135.7

167.8
132.6
97.3
124.6
77.8
77.2
169.6
129.1
133.0
134.5

-2.6
-8.4
-2.2
-2.7
-6.0
-6.0
-1.3
-16.0
-17.6
ft
-3.5

-.5
-.8
.7
-.1
2.6
2.7
0
-2.0
-2.1
ft
-.9

2861-P
2861-1
2861-2
2861-25

Softwood distillation pro d u c ts ...........................................................................
O ther gum and wood c h e m ic a ls ......................................................................
Hardwood distillation products .................... .................................................
Charcoal and charcoal briquets, including blends with lignite or
other m aterials..................................... ................... ................. ............
Tall o ils ........ ................................................. ....................................................
R o s in ..............................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

2861-255
2861-29
2861-296
2861-SM

ft

6.3
6.1
8.0
-.5
.4
1.4
-2.3

0

2.1
ft

ft

Cyclic (coal tar) crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and
2865
2865-P
2865-1
2865-199
2865-19915
2865-19999
2865-2
2865-3
2865-5
2865-511
2865-51199
2865-SM
2865-S
2865-SSS
2869-S

Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... ......................................... ........................
Cyclic interm ediates.... ........................................... ............. .............................
Other cyclic interm ediates............................................. ...............................
P h e n o l..... ................................... ...................... ............................................
Miscellaneous other cyclic in term edia tes..... ........... ............................
Synthetic organic d y e s ...................................................................... ................
Synthetic organic pigments (lakes arid to n e rs ).... ........................................
Cyclic (coal tar) c ru d e s ................................... ..................................................
Tars, tar crudes, and tar pitches ....................................... ..........................
O ther cyclic (coal tar) crudes ................ .................... ............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............. .............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... .................... ................. .................... ....................... ....
Other secondary p ro d u c ts .........................
........................................
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. ........................................ .....................
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c...................................... ........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................... .......................................... ...............................
Synthetic organic chemicals, n.e.c....................................................................
Rubber processing chemicals ...................................... ................................
Plasticizers............................................................. .............. ............................
Other plasticizers...... .................... ............... ...............................................
Pesticides and other synthetic organic agricultural c h em ica ls....................
Ethyl alcohol and other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. .......................
O ther industrial organic Chemicals, n.e.c. .... .............. ...............................
E thylene....................... ............. ....................................................................
Miscellaneous other industrial organic chemicals, n .e .c .......................
Miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products, excluding
urea ........................................... ............................................................. .......
Other miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products,
excluding u re a .... ....................... ..................... .............. ..........................
Miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical p ro d u c ts ........
Fluorinated hydrocarbons ...............................................................................
Dichlorodifluorom ethane......................... ........................ ...........................
O ther fluorinated hydrocarbons .Ì.................... ..................................... .....
Methyl ethyl ketone (M E K )............................................................................
Alcohols, synthetic, monohydric .......................... ............. ...........................
Other miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical
p ro d u c ts ................................ ....................... ............... .............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ............... ................. ................................................
Resales ........................ ................. ......................... ..........................................
Plastic materials and re sin s ....... .................. ........................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ...... .......................................................................

2869
2869-P
2869-3
2869-331
2869-351
2869-35199
2869-4
2869-5
2869-599
2869-59912
2869-59999
2869-6

12/82

132.0

132.2

132.3

2.2

.1

2869-699
2869-7
2869-737
2869-73712
2869-73799
2869-742
2869-754

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/95
06 /9 5
04/9 6

148.3
146.5
574.0
1207.2
95.3
102.9
88.6

148.5
144.1
560.1
ft
ft
104.0
ft

148.4
143.5
ft
ft
ft
104.0
82.8

2.3
-6.5
ft
ft
ft
-1.0
-29.3

-.1
-.4

2869-799
2869-SM
2869-M
2869-Z89
2869-S
2821-S
2869-SSS

12/82

118.0

117.3

117.4

.9

.1

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

810.6
842.9
178.3
ft
209.4

810.6
842:9
178.7

810.6
842.9
178.0

18.3
ft
.8

ft
210.5

ft
209.0

ft

0
0
-.4
ft
-.7

See footnotes at end of table.




(3)

59

-.4

ft
ft
ft
0
ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
codé

Industry
code

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

Agricultural chem ica ls ............................................... .....................................................

287

12/84

129.6

129.4

129.4

-1 .4

0

Nitrogenous fe rtilize rs ....................... ..................... .............. .............. ..........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... .................... ................. ................. ...................................... .
Synthetic ammonia, nitric acid and ammonium compounds .......................
Nitrate (100% N H 4 N 0 3 ).......................... ......................................... .............
Nitrate for fertilizer use ...............................................................................
Solid n itr a te ........................ ......................... .............. ..............................
Explosive nitrate and other uses .............................................. ...............
Nitrogen solutions and other ammonium c o m poun ds........ .....................
Nitrogen solutions, including mixtures containing urea (1 0 0 % N )........
Nitric a c id ............................... .................................................. .......................
Anhydrous and aqua a m m o n ia ................................... .................................
Anhydrous ammonia .......................................... ..........................................
U re a ................................................................... ........................................... ........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... .......................

2873

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79
06/81
12/79
12/79
12/93
12/79
12/79
12/79

136.8
131.2
138.6
129.3
109.9
123.1
119.4
105.9
119.1
89.5
165.9
165.9
98.8

136.7
131.2
138.0
130.0
112.4
125.9
116.6
107.9
121.2
94.9
162.7
162.7
99.4

132.1
126.4
132.6
129.4
111.6
125.0
116.6
107.6
120.9
93.5
151.8
151.8
95.8

-16.0
-17.4
-19.4
-2 .0
-2.8
-3.7
-.8
-13.2
-13.2
-10.1
-26.7
-26.7
-13.8

-3.4
-3.7
-3.9
-.5
-.7
-.7
0
-.3
-.2
-1.5
-6.7
-6.7
-3.6

Phosphatic fertilizers .................................... ................. ....................... ........................
Primary products ................ ...................................... ............................ .................
Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizer m a te ria ls ...... ...................
S uperphosphate..... ................................................................. .......................
Ammonium phosphates and other phosphatic fertilizer m a te ria ls..........
Ammonium phosphates .............. ............... ................................................

2874
2874-P
2874-2
2874-2A
2874-2B
2874-251

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

139.9
128.3
123.9
125.6
123.3
124.4

139.0
131.1
126.5
128.4
126.0
127.1

139.9
132.0
127.4
124.4
127.4
128.6

.6
3.7
2.1
-1.3
2.4
2.5

6
.7
.7
-3.1
1.1
1.2

Fertilizers, mixing o n ly .............................. ................ .................... ...............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... .......................... .............. ........................ .............................
Mixed fertilizers (made by plants which do not manufacture phosphatic
fertilizer m ate rials).................................. ...................... ....................... .......
Solid, b u lk ..................................... ................ ........................... .......................
Solid, b ag ged................................. .............. ....................................................
F lu id ........................ ........................................... ...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................

2875
2875-P

12/79
12/79

146.5
140.4

146.4
140.4

145.8
140.1

2.2
1.8

-.4
-.2

0 6 /8 6
0 6 /8 6
0 6 /8 6
0 6 /8 6

124.7
121.6
129.2
122.2

124.7
121.2
130.0
122.3

124.5
120.5
129.8
123.6

1.9
-.6
7.2
2.4

-.2
-.6
-.2
1.1

12/79
12/79
12/79

163.1
162.8
155.4

162.3
162.0
157.5

161.0
160.7
154.3

3.9
3.9
-.1

-.8
-.8
-2.0

2879-P

06/82
0 6/82

139.1
147.6

139.2
147.7

140.2
148.6

1.7
1.5

.7
.6

2879-5
2879-525
2879-52531
2879-52541
2879-52579

0 6/82
0 6/82
0 6/82
0 6/82
0 6 /8 2

178.3
177.1
156.9
203.0
107.4

179.6
178.4
ft
203.0
107.4

176.5
175.3
150.5
203.0
107.4

2.6
2.6
-2.8
5.5
2.7

-1.7
-1.7
(3)
0
0

2879-6
2879-625
2879-62541
2879-62565
2879-62579

0 6/82
0 6 /8 2
0 6 /8 2
0 6/8 2
06/82

130.9
132.0
138.6
136.8
112.7

130.7
131.8
Í3)
136.0
112.7

133.0
134.2
ft
140.0
114.6

.8
.9
ft
-1.8
2.7

1.8
1.8
ft
2.9
1-7

2879-7
2879-725

0 6/82
0 6/82

142.2
154.8

142.6
155.3

142.6
155.3

2.1
2.4

0
0

2879-8

0 6/82

148.5

148.5

148.5

3.1

Ö

2879-898
2879-9
2879-91
2879-92
2879-921
2879-997
2879-SM
2879-S

06/82
06/82
06/8 2
12/93
12/93
08/92

134.7
147.0
164.5
102.5
102.6
119.2

134.7
147.0
ft
102.5
102.6
119.4

134.7
147.0
ft
ft
ft
119.4

.1
.3

0
Ò

06/82

108.4

ft

ft

12/84

141.1

142.1

142.0

.6

-.1

12/83
12/83
12/83

150.8
148.9
156.8

152.2
150.3
157.3

151.7
149.7
157.3

1.5
1.6
-•3

-.3
-.4
0

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/9 7
06/97
06/97

152.5
145.0
162.4
166.4
101.2
101.5
101.2

154.2
147.2
1 61 8
167.5
102.5
102.5
101.7

153.4
144.2
162.6
167.5
102.2
102.5
101.7

1.7
-.4
1.9
1.5
2.3
2.5
1.7

-.5
-2.0
.5
0
-.3
0
0

12/83
12/83

191.5
143.6

197.4
144.0

197.4
143.5

-.3

0
-.3

2873-P
2873-1
2873-1A
2873-15A
2873-152
2873-153
2873-1B
2873-155
2873-111
2873-13
2873-131
2873-2
2873-SM

2875-4
2875-411
2875-421
2875-431
2875-SM
2875-M
2875-Z89
2875-S

Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ................ ........................ ...................... ................ .....
Agricultural chemicals, n .e .c .................... ........... ........................... ..............................

2879

Insecticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health

Organo-phosphate preparations.............................................. ..................
O ther organic preparations...... ................ .............................................. .
Herbicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health

Phenoxy compound preparations............. ............................... .................
Triazine preparations ............ ......................................................................
O ther organic preparations .......................................................................
Fungicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health
Containing organic compounds ......................................................... ..........
O ther pesticida! preparations primarily fo r agricultural, garden or
health service u s e ..... .................................................... ......................... ....
All other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden

Insecticides for flying insects, except fumigants ...................... .................
A e ro so ls ..................... .................. .......... ................................... .................. .
Repellents & attractants for insects, birds, fish, and other animals .......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ............................. ..........

Miscellaneous chemical p ro d u c ts ....................................................... .......................

289
2891

Primary products ............................................................................................. .......
Natural base glues and adh esives............... .................................................
Synthetic resin and rubber adhesives, including cellulose,
nitrocellulose, etc ................. ..................................................... ..................
Vinyl type adhesives........................................................................................
Hot melt adhesives, including nylon, polyolefin, and other hot melts ....
O ther synthetic resin & rubber a d h e s iv e s..................................................
Nonstructural sealants and c a u lk s ................ ................................................. .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............ .................................
Miscellaneous receipts .......................................................................................

2891-P
2891-3
2891-4
2891-44
2891-465
2891-478
2891-498
2891-6
2891-7
2891-SM
2891-M
2891-S

See footnotes at end of table.




60

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft
1.4

ft

0
ft

(®)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

E xp losives..... ....................................................... .................................................. ........
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... .............................
Explosives, propellants, and blasting accessories (not manufactured in
G O C O s)....................... ............. .................................................. ..................
Industrial e x p lo s iv e s ................................................... ....................................
ANFO, except s lu r r y ......................... ............. ........................... .................
W ater gel and slurries, except permissible s lu rrie s ...............................
Other industrial e x plosive s............................... ..........................................
P rope lla nts........................................................... ............................................
Blasting accessories.............................................. ...................... ..................
Other blasting accessories (squibs, ignitors, fuse, other blasting
caps, n .e .c .) ............................... ............... .......i....................................

2892

Printing i n k ...... ........................................................................................ ......................
Primary p ro d u c ts .... .................................................................................................
Letterpress ink (black and c o lo r) .....................................................................
Lithographic and offset ink (black and c o lo r)..... ............... ...........................
News and nonheat web in k ............. ..................... .............. ..........................
Publication and commercial web in k ............... ....................... .................. ...
Sheet-fed packaging ink ....................................... ........................................
Sheet-fed general printing in k ............i................................. ........................
O ther lithographic and offset in k .... .................... ................. .......................
Gravure in k ...........................................................................................................
Flexographic i n k ................................ ................. ....................... ............. ...........
Packaging in k ........................................ ............. ............................................
Solvent ty p e s ....................... ............. .............................................. .............
W ater ty p e s ....... ............................. Í............ ................................................
Other flexographic ink .................... .................... .................. .........................
Printing ink, n.e.c..................... ............................... ........................................ ....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................. ...........................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... .................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. .................. ...........................................

2893

Carbon b la c k .............................. ....................... .:........................................................ .
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ........................................ ...........................
Carbon b la c k ...................................... ..................... ................ ............................

2895

Chemicals and chemical preparations, n.e.c............................................... ...............
Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................... ................ .................... ........................
Salt, evaporated and s o la r ............ .................... ...................... ................. ........
Fatty acids (produced for sale as such) ............................ .............................
Gelatin, except ready to eat desserts .............................................................
Chemical preparations, n.e.c., incl. automotive, water treatment,
essential o i ls ........................................................ ......................... ...............
W ater treating c o m p o u n d s ............................... ................... .........................
Other, incl. auto chemicals, essential oils, lighter fluids and metal
tre a tin g ...... .................. .................. ..................... .....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................. ............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... ....................... .........................................

2899

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

12/80
12/80

213.5
186.1

211.7
183.8

211.8
184.0

-1.5
-2.0

0
.1

2892-1
2892-11
2892-117
2892-118
2892-127
2892-133
2892-15

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/95
0 6/88

187.3
180.3
176.4
109.5
122.8

185.0
180.1
175.1
110.6
123.7

185.2
179.9
174.8
110.6
124.0

-2 .0
1.0
.9
2.4
-.2

.1
-.1
-.2
0
.2

12/80

184.2

179.5

180.0

-2.7

.3

2892-157

06/8 8

108.2

104.1

104.4

-3 .6

.3

0 6/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
0 6/84
12/89
12/97
12/97
12/97
12/89
0 6/8 4
0 6/84
0 6 /8 4
12/89
12/89
12/89
0 6/84

136.4
136.2
156.3
136.3
123.3
100,6
100.6
100.4 .<
129.0
128.6
128.4
129.9
116.6
115.7
113.4
146.1

137.0
136.9
157.9
136.9
124.4
100.9 ;
100.7
100.5
130.3
128.6
129.2
129.8
116.6
115.6
121.2
147.7

137.0
136.9
157.8
137.0
124.5
101.0
100.7
100.5
130.0
128.6
129.0
129.8
116.6
115.5
120.1
147.6

.6
.7
1.2
.7

0
0
-.1
.1
.1
.1
0
0
-.2
0
-.2
0
0
-.1
-.9
-.1

0 6/8 4
0 6/8 4

154.2
111.7

154.2
111.7

154.2
111.7

2895-P
2895-111

12/83
12/83
12/83

114.5
114.5
114.5

113.3
113.3
113.3

2899-P
2899-1
2899-2
2899-4

06/8 5
0 6/8 5
06/8 5
06/8 5
0 6/9 0

133.9
132.3
118.5
113.1
145.6

2899-5
2899-57

06/85
06/85

135.2
131.9

2899-59
2899-SM
2899-S

06/85
0 6/85

2892-P

2893-P
2893-1
2893-2
2893-231
2893-233
2893-234
2893-244
2893-245
2893-3
2893-4
2893-481
2893-48182
2893-48183
2893-484
2893-5
2893-SM
2893-M
2893-S

ft
(3)
ft
ft
1.4
0
.6
0
0
0
6.5
.9
0

0
0

113.3
113.3
113.3

-2.1
-2.1
-2.1

0
0
0

? 135.1
133.3
120.2
117.4
145.6

135.1
133.2
120.3
115.6
^45.6

.3
.4
.8
-1.9
-.9

0
-.1
.1
-1.5
0

136.1
134.2

136.0
134:2

.6
2.5

-.1
0

130:5

130.8

130.7

-.2

-.1

150.8

152.7

153.2

.1

.3

ft

Petroleum refining and related pro d u c ts......................... ...........................................

29

12/84

67.9

66.3

63.6

-25.4

-4.1

Petroleum re fin in g .......................................... ................................................ ...............

291

0 6/85

64.0

62:3

59.4

-28.3

-4 .7

Petroleum R e fin in g ............................ ............................................................................

2911
2911-P
2911-1
2911-1
2911-13
2911-133
2911-1331
2911-1332
2911-134
2911-1341
2911-1342
2911-135
2911-1351
2911-1352
2911-2
2911-213
2911-3
2911-4
2911-41
2911-411
2911-413
2911-4131
2911-4132

06/85
0 6 /8 5
06/8 5
06/8 5
0 6/85
06/8 5
06/8 5
06/8 5
06/85
0 6 /8 5
06/85
12/87
12/87
12/87
0 6/85
0 6/85
0 6/85
0 6/85
06/85
0 6/85
0 6/85
0 6/85
0 6/85

64.0
65.0
61.6
61.3
61.2
66.6
66.6
66.2
58.2
58.1
62.3
91.1
91.2
94.6
58.7
59.5
51.7
63.7
63.7
65.6
62.6
62.4
63.6

62.3
63.2
60.2
¿3.6
62.9
66.5
66.5
65.0
60.5
60.4
61.1
93.7
93.7
101.9
53.5
53.9
48.7
56.6
56.6
58.3
55.2
55.0
56.2

59.4
60.3
56.8
58.6
58.4
62.6
62.6
60.8
55.5
55.4
59.2
90.5
90.5
99.0
53.6,
54.7
45.8
55.7
55.7
55.8
55.2
55.0
55.9

-28.3
-27.8
-29.5
-29.8
-30.1
-28.5
-28.5
-29.8
-31.1
-31.1
-29.2
-27,8
-27.8
-28.3
-27.8
-26.7
-31.1
-28.7
-28.7
-29.3
-29.0
r -29.2
-28.7

-4.7
-4.6
-5 .6
-7.0
-7.2
-5.9
-5 .9
-6.5
-8.3
-8.3
-3.1
-3 .4
-3 .4
-2 .8
.2
1.5
-6 .0
-1 .6
-1 .6
-4.3
0
0
-.5

2911-415

06/85

62.6

60.2

-18.7

2.3

Fuels ...................................... ................... ......................................... ...................
G a s o lin e ................................................... .................... ....................................
Finished motor g a s o lin e .............................................................................
Premium g ra d e s ....................... ................ ......................... ......................
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs ....................
Direct sales to end u s e rs ........... ...............................— ...................
Unleaded re g u la r.... ..................... .............................................. ,............
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs .... ...........................
Direct sales to end u s e rs .................................................................... .
Mid-premium unleaded....................... ................................................. ....
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs ......................... .......
Jet f u e l................................................................................................. .............
Kerosene type je t f u e l..................................................... ..........................
K e rose ne....................... ...................... .............................................................
Light fuel o i l ....................... ................... ................................. ............. ............
D istilla te s...................... ............. ........................... ...................... .................
# 2 fuel oil to jobbers, retailers and other resellers ............... ............
# 2 diesel f u e l........................ ......................................... ..........................
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs ................................
Direct sales to end u s e rs .......................... ..........................................
O ther distillates, n.e.c., including #1, #2 fuel direct sales,
and other d is tilla te s ............................. .............................................

See footnotes at end of table.




61

61.6

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
-—Continued
Index
Product
code

Apr.
19982

Petroleum Refining—Continued
Heavy fuel oil (residual fu e l) ............................................ ...............................
> 1% s u lfu r...................................................................................................
Sales to resellers, including other re fin e rs ...........................................
Direct sales to end u s e r s .................................................. .....................
Not > 1% s u lfu r ...................... ....................................................................
Sales to resellers, including other re fin e rs ..........................................
Non-fuel products of petroleum refining ................................................ .........
Liquified refinery gases, including aliphatics (feedstock and other
uses), made in refineries......................................................................
P ropane/propylene............. ......................................................................
P ro p yle n e ...................................................... .........................................
Chemical g r a d e ...................... ...........................................................
E th a n e /e th yle n e ....................... ................................................................
E thylene...................................................................................................
Miscellaneous petroleum refinery products, n.e.c....................................
Petroleum coke, made in re fin e rie s .............................. .......................
Aromatics, made In refineries .................................................................
Benzene ..................................................................................................
T o lu e n e .................................................... ...............................................
Paving and roofing m ate rials.... .................... ......................................... .....................

295

Asphalt paving mixtures and b lo c k s ............................................. ............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........ .............................................................................................
Emulsified asphalt, including liquid a d d itiv e s ..............................................
Other liquid asphalt & tar paving materials, including cut b a c k s ............
Asphaltic (bituminous) concrete and paving c e m e n ts ....... ...........................
O ther asphalt paving mixtures and b lo c k s .....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2951

Asphalt felts and c o a tin g s ..................... .......................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................... .................................................................................
Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cements including fibrated
and n o n fi........................................................................................................
Prepared asphalt and tar roofing and siding products including
saturated felts a ........................................... ................................................
Smooth-surface roll roofing and cap sheets including organic and
fiberglass b a s e ...........................................................................................
Mineral-surface roll roofing and cap sheets including organic and
fiberglass b a s .............................................................................. ..............
Shingles including strip and individual, organic and inorganic, all
styles ............................................................................................................
Other prepared asphalt & tar products for roofing and siding incl.
organic and f ..............................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................... .........
Secondary p roducts.................................................................................. .......

2952

Miscellaneous products of petroleum and c o a l........................................................

299

Lubricating oils and g reases..........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Lubricating and similar o ils ........................ .........................................................
Automotive lubricating o ils ............................ ................. ................................
Engine o ils ......................................................................................................
Engine oil for gasoline e n g in e s ................. ........................................
Engine oil for diesel e n g in e s .................... ..............................................
Other engine o i l ...................................... .................... ..............................
Transmission and hydraulic flu id s .............................................................
Automatic transmission fluid .................. .............................................
Other transmission and hydraulic flu id s ...................... ..........................
Automotive gear o i l .......................... ...........................................................
Automotive gear o i l ......................... .........................................................
Industrial lubricating o ils ........................... .......................................................
General industrial o i ls ............................ .....................................................
Industrial process o ils ..................................................................................
Industrial metalworking flu id s ......................... .................... .......................
Industrial engine o ils ........................ ...........................................................

2992

Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c...................... ............... ........................................

Aug. 1997

July 1998

06/85
0 6/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

66.0
61.3
69.6

59.9
56.6
75.7

50.7
49.4
56.7

-33.3
-33.2
-31.9

-15.4
-12.7
-25.1

ñ
72.3
77.3
92.0

(3)
63.9

<3)
(3)
(3)
88.5

Í3)
(3)
<3)
-16.0

(3)
(3)
(3)
2.0

2911-A
2911-A1
2911-A12
2911-A1201
2911-A3
2911-A32
2911-D
2911-D21
2911-D5
2911-D52
2911-D53

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
0 6/8 5
0 6 /8 5
06/8 5
06/8 5
06/8 5

164.5
148.7
83.9
84.6
148.1
148.1
59.4
10.3
58.5
51.6
66.6

153.2
141.2
79.6
79.1

150.6
141.5
79.8
79.5
134.9
134.9
58.4
10.2
57.4
50.2

-29.8
-35.9
-36.0
-38.5
-28.1
-28.1
-16.0
-22.7
-17.4
-17.7

-1.7
.2
.3
.5

(3)

(3)

(3)

12/84

101.8

102.0

101.8

-1.1

-.2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

113.9
113.7
112.8
85.4
119.2
75.7

113.8
113.4
109.6
85.4
119.5
76.9

113.0
112.5
106.8
85.4
118.9
76.9

-1.5
-2.0
-9.2
.5
-.7
2.0

-.7
-.8
-2 .6
0
-.5
0

06/81

146.6

146.8

146.8

2.5

0

2952-P

06/8 4
06/8 4

103.2
101.7

103.8
102.3

104.2
102.7

-.6
-.2

.4
.4

2952-2

06/8 4

107.9

107.4

107.4

.6

0

2952-3

06/8 4

99.0

99.8

100.3

-.3

.5

(3)
86.8

(3)
(®)
59.6
10.8
58.5
50.2

(3)
(3)
-2.0
-5.6
-1.9
0
(3)

2952-31

06/8 4

105.6

103.3

104.3

-1.0

1.0

2952-32

0 6/84

89.0

89.2

89.7

-.4

.6

2952-33

12/91

100.7

102.1

102.5

.6
(3)

2952-37
2952-SM
2952-M
2952-S
2952-SS

2992-P
2992-1
2992-111
2992-1115
2992-11151
2992-11152
2992-11153
2992-1116
2992-11161
2992-11162
2992-1117
2992-11171
2992-121
2992-12111
2992-12112
2992-12113
2992-12114
2992-2
2992-231
2992-232
2992-234
2992-SM
2992-S

2999

See footnotes at end of table.




Aug.
19982

2911-5
2911-51
2911-511
2911-512
2911-52
2911-521
2911-11

2951-P
2951-111
2951-112
2951-113
2951-114
2951 -SM
2951-S

Industrial gre a se s..............................................................................................
O ther g reases.......................... ........................................................ ................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ...........................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
* *

Industry
code

co c_

Industry and product1

62

.4

06/9 8

(3)

100.6

101.7

1.1

12/91
06/84
12/91

116.6
116.9
116.0

ñ
116.9
(3)

(3)
116.9
(3)

(3)
-10.9
ñ

12/84

142.6

142.4

142.2

.4

-.1

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/95
06/95
06/95
06/95
06/95
06/95
06/95
06/95
06/95
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/88
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/88

159.7
161.7
163.2
172.4
98.0
97.3
99.7
100.6
102.0
102.7
101.2
102.5
102.5
141.9
142.1
151.0
131.7
126.6
152.7
143.7
158.1
146.3

159.7
161.8
163.3
172.4
98.0
97.3
99.7
100.6
102.0
102.7
101.2
102.5
102.5
142.1
142.5
151.0
131.7
126.6
152.3
143.7
157.5
146.3

159.7
161.7
163.2
172.4
98.0
97.3
99.7
100.6
102.0
102.7
101.2
102.5
102.5
141.9
142.1
151.0
131.7
126.6
152.4
(3)
157.6
146.3

.5
.5
.5
-.1
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
-1.1
-1.1
1.4
0
11.4
.5
-1.2
.4
(3)
.4
.1

0
-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
-.3
0
0
0
.1
(3)
.1
0

12/80

130.0

130.0

130.0

,1

0

12/84

145.0

143.6

143.2

0

-.3

(3)
0
(3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
1998s

Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c.— Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................... ............................................... .............................
Calcined petroleum coke (not made in refineries).........................................
Other petroleum and coal products, n.e.c., incl. petroleum coke, (not
made in re fin e rie s ........................................................................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
July
1998s

Aug.
1998s

Aug. 1997

July 1998

2999-P
2999-2

12/84
12/84

145.0
159.7

143.6
156.7

143.2
157.0

0
-.3

-0.3
.2

2999-5

12/84

56.5

57.2

56.0

0

-2.1

12/84

122.5

122.0

121.8

-1.1

-.2

Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products..... ........................................................

30

Tires and inner tu b e s ...... .............................................................................................

301

06/81

102.4

102.1

101.9

-1.1

-.2

Tires and inner tu b e s ...................................................................... .............................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... ................... .............................................
Passenger car pneumatic tir e s ........ .................. ..............................................
R a d ia is .... ............................................ ..................... .................. .....................
All season (except high performance) and all other radiais incl.
off highw a y..... ........................................................................................
Original equipm ent....................................................................................
R e place m en t............................................................ .................................
High perform ance.................................. ......................................................
R e place m en t........................... ..................... ............................................
N on-radials........................................................................................ ................
T ruck/bus tires, including off highw ay........................................ ....................
R a d ia ls ............................................................. ......................... ...................... .
Light highway t r u c k ............................................................... ......................
Original equipm ent....................................................................................
R e place m en t..............................................................................................
Medium and wide base highway t r u c k .....................................................
Replacement ................................................................... ............... ...........
N on-radials....................................... .................................................................
Light highway tru c k ......................................................................................
R e place m en t.............................................................................................
Medium and wide base highway t r u c k ...... ..............................................
R e place m en t..... .......................... ...............................■„............................
Other pneumatic and all solid tir e s ............................................................. .....
Tractor/im plem ent t ir e s ..................................................................................
Front tractor and farm implement Original equipment and
repla cem e nt.................................................................................... .......
All other pneumatic, including aircraft, mobile home and b ic y c le ...........
Industrial and highway - s o lid .........................................................................
O ther solid and semi-pneumatic, incl hand lawnmower, baby carriage,
tricycle, e t c .................................................................................................
Inner tu b e s ..................................................................................... ......................
Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair m ate rials...................... ....................
Tread ru b b e r........................................................ ................... ..................... ....
O ther tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c. ..........................................

3011

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

102.4
97.0
89.7
90.8

102.1
96.7
89.6
90.7

101.9
96.6
89.6
90.7

-1.1
-1.0
-2.1
-2.1

-.2
-.1
0
0

12/88
06/95
06/95

96.1
(3)
89.3

95.9
100.1
89.3

95.8
100.0
89.2

-1.4
.9
-2.0

-.1
-.1
-.1

06/95
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/95
0 6/95

86.4
94.8
90.7
72.8
75.9
99.0
87.7

86.4
94.8
89.8
73.2
75.8
99.0
87.6

86.4
94.8
89.5
72.9
75.1
94.6
87.4

-3.7
0
0
1.8
-1.4
-4.1
-1.0

0
0
-.3
-.4
-.9
-4.4
-.2

06/95
06/81
06/81
0 6/95
06/95
06/95
06/81
06/81

97.0
101.3
113.6
98.8
94.0
93.5
130.9
125.8

98.7
98.5
113.6
98.8
94.0
93.5
130.9
125.8

98.6
98.4
113.6
98.8
(®)
(3)
130.9
125.8

6.6
-2.0
0
0

-.1
-.1
0
0

3011-31411
3011-319
3011-333

06/95
06/81
06/81

90.2
145.1
118.3

90.2
145.1
118.1

3011-342
3011-4
3011-5
3011-511
3011-539

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

132.7
126.2
132.6
123.0
165.6

Rubber and plastic fo o tw e a r........................................................................................

302

12/80

Rubber and plastic fo o tw e a r........................ ................. ..............................................
Primary products ......................................................... .............. ..............................
Rubber, plastic, and other protective fo o tw e a r............................... ..............
Rubber up p e rs...................................................................................................
Lumberman, pacs, rubbers, and other footwear having rubber
u p p e rs............................. ...................... .................................................
Plastic a nd /or fabric u p p e rs ......................... ................. ................................
Non-protective footwear cemented, vulcanized, injection molded, etc. to
fabric u p p e r....................................................................................................
Injection molded o n ly ........ ..................... ........................................................

3021

Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices and rubber and plastics hose and
b e ltin g .........................................................................................................................
Rubber and plastics hose and b e ltin g ........................................................... ............
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Rubber and plastics belts and belting, f l a t ....................... .............................
Light weight conveyor and e le v a to r................................ .,..........................
Heavy duty conveyor and e le v a to r................................................................
Rubber and plastics transmission belts and belting, other than f la t ..........
M otor v e h ic le ......................... ................................................ ..........................
Industrial, except fra c tio n a l.............................................................................
Rubber hose, mandrel made, and all h y d ra u lic .................................. ..........
Textile, nonhydraulic...................... ..................................................................
Wire, hydraulic...................................................................................................
Wire, non hydraulic...........................................................................................
Rubber and plastics garden h o s e ....................................................................
Plastics, including perforated s p rin k le r.... ........................................ ...........
R u b b e r........................... ........................ ...........................................................
All other rubber and plastics h o s e ....................................................................
All other rubber h o s e ..................... ...............................................................

3011-P
3011-1
3011-112
3011-1122
3011-11223
3011-11224
3011-1123
3011-11234
3011-15
3011-2
3011-21
3011-213
3011-21311
3011-21312
3011-214
3011-21412
3011-215
3011-2151
3011-21513
3011-2152
3011-21523
3011-3
3011-314

ft
i3)
-.1
0

0
0

90.2
145.1
118.3

0
-.3
-.5

0
0
.2

i3)
130.7
133.5
122.7
177.1

132.7
131.5
132.7

0
4.2
-.3

i3)
.6
-.6

1.6

i3)
-4.2

128.0

128.0

128.0

.9

0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86

128.0
134.7
176.7
146.4

128.0
134.7
176.7
146.4

128.0
134.7
176.7
146.4

.9
.9
2.7
4.0

0
0
0
0

3021-142
3021-1C

12/86

152.5

152.5

152.5

1.1

0

3021-3
3021-305

12/86
12/93

108.7
95.3

108.7
95.3

108.7
95.3

.1
.1

0
0

06/95

105.4

105.2

105.3

.5

.1

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/95

148.9
147.7
172.2
183.6
168.5
136.3
142.3
130.9
155.0
167.9
159.0
83.7
148.9
139.5
182.1
150.7
102.7

149.2
148.1
172.2
183.6
168.5
137.6
142.3
133.6
155.5
169.4
159.4
83.7
148.9
139.5
182.1
150.7
102.7

149.2
148.1
172.2
183.6
168.5
137.6
142.3
133.6
155.5
169.4
159.4
83.7
148.9
139.5
182.1
150.7
102.7

.3
.4
1.2
.9
1.0
1.5
1.1
2.1
-.8
2.0
-5.2
0
0
0
0
.1
.2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3021-P
3021-1
3021-1A

305
3052
3052-P
3052-1
3052-103
3052-105
3052-2
3052-225
3052-231
3052-3
3052-314
3052-316
3052-318
3052-5
3052-561
3052-563
3052-6
3052*6A

See footnotes at end of table.




(3)
(3)

63

(3)
169.6

i3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
1998a

Rubber and plastics hose and belting—Continued
Wrapped re in fo rc e d .... ..................... .........
All other rubber hose, n.e.c........................
Plastic hose, except g a rd e n .........................
H ydraulic..................................... .................
Nonhydraulic .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................... ............. .......

3052-63
3052-674
3052-68
3052-682
3052-684
3052-SM
3052-S

Gaskets, packing and sealing d e v ic e s ................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................... ........... .............................................................
Compression packings........................ .......................................................
Nonmetallic gaskets and g a s k e tin g ........;.................................................
Elastomeric, all m ate rial...........................................................................
O ther non-metallic, n .e .c................ .........................................................
Molded packing and sealing d e v ic e s ...... ................................................
O-rings (including spliced; excluding m e ta l).............................. ..........
All other molded packing and seals (including leather and plastic
s e a ls )....................................................................................................
Metallic gaskets and machined s e a ls ........................ ...............................
Axial mechanical face s e a ls ...... ............... ................................................
Rotary oil seals
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..........................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...............................................

3053

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c.......

306

Molded, extruded and lathe cut mechanical rubber g o o d s .
Primary p ro d u c ts.... ............................................................
Molded rubber mechanical g o o d s ................................
A u tom otive..................................................... ...............
Transportation, other than autom otive.....................
Appliances, household and co m m e rc ia l..................
Other molded g o o d s ........................ ................. .........
Extruded rubber mechanical g o o d s .......................... .
Automotive, except tu b in g ............................... ..........
Automotive tu b in g ........................................................
Other tu b in g ...................................................................
Other extrusions...........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...............................................

3061

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c.
Primary products .......................
Industrial products, n.e.c.
Roll covering, including all industry rolls .
Graphic arts, rubber and p la s tic s ..........
Printers’ b la n k e ts ................................ ........
Sheet rubber, linings and rubber f ilm ........
Film and sheet, v u lc a n iz e d .....................
O ther industrial rubber p ro d u c ts ....... ........
Rubber coated fabrics and rubber clothing .
Rubber coated fa b ric s ...................... ...........
Other coated fabrics, including protective covering .
Rubber clo th in g .
Industrial rubber gloves .
O ther rubber g o o d s ...... ........
Hard rubber g o o d s .,
Other hard rubber goods .
Balloons, all t y p e s ..........
O ther rubber goods .
Sponge and foam r u b b e r.............
Latex fo a m ..................................
Other latex foam products ....
Chemically blown sponge .........
Rubber floor and wall coverings .
Individual m a ts ..... .....................
A u to m o tiv e .....
All other mats .
O ther floor and wall c o verin gs.
Rubber druggist and medical sundries including household gloves
G lo v e s ..................... ................................................................. ...............
S u rg ica l.
P roph ylactics................................................................................................
Other rubber druggist and medical sundries, including diaphragms,
separate and i .
Compounds or mixtures for sale or interplant tra n s fe r.
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .........

3069

3053-P
3053-4
3053-5
3053-515
3053-529
3053-6
3053-621
3053-635
3053-7
3053-8
3053-9
3053-SM
3053-M
3053-S

3061-P
3061-A
3061-A11
3061 -A12
3061-A13
3061-A16
3061-B
3061-B11
3061-B13
3061-B14
3061-B19
3061-SM
3061 -S

3069-P
3069-C
3069-C12
3069-C1204
3069-C15
3069-C2
3069-C23
3069-C39
3069-D
3069-DA
3069-D19
3069-DB
3069-D41
3069-E
3069-EA
3069-E19
3069-E23
3069-E28
3069-3
3069-3A
3069-368
3069-3B
3069-4
3069-4A
3069*423
3069-425
3069-426
3069-7
3069-7A
3069-761
3069-775
3069-778
3069-9
3069-SM

See footnotes at end of table.




64

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
July
1998a

Aug.
1998a

Aug. 1997

July 1998

07/95
12/81
12/81
06/87
12/81

103.0
138.8
178.6
150.1
187.1

103.0
138.8
178.6
150.1
187.1

103.0
138.8
178.6
150.1
187.1

1.3
-.1
.2
1.2
-.2

0
0
0
0
0

12/81

190.6

190.5

190.5

-.4

0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

133.9
135.4
138.3
148.8
140.8
124.8
128.0
113.3

133.3
134.8
138.3
147.2
134.2
124.8
128.0
113.3

133.5
135.0
138.3
147.2
134.2
124.8
128.0
113.3

.7
.7
.9
.4
-3 .9
1.7
.2
0

.2
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/90

138.6
164.7
146.8
104.3

138.6
164.3
146.5
103.7

138.6
164.3
146.5
104.4

.4
-.2
2.8
1.6

0
0
0
.7

06/97
12/85

100.8
111.1

100.8

100.8

ft

ft

12/88

120.2

120.2

120.5

.5

.2

12/88
12/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
0 6/83
06/83
06/83
12/88
06/83
06/83

119.5
118.2
120.3
99.2
132.9
115.8
148.6
120.4
105.6
99.6
175.6
134.4

119.5
118.2
120.4
99.2
132.9
115.8
149.0
120.4

119.5
118.2
120.3
99.2
132.9
115.8
148.9
120.4

.8
.8
.7
0
.5
2.7
3.0
.8

0
0
-.1
0
0
0
-.1
0

ft
99.6
175.6
133.8

ft
99.6
175.6
133.8

.8
ft

0
ft

Í3)

ft
0
2.6
-.4

0
0
0

06/83

141.1

141.1

141.1

1.9

0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/9 6
07/9 0
12/88
12/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
0 8/86
08/86
06/83
06/83
06/83
12/88
06/96
06/83
06/83
06/83
12/83
06/83
06/96
06/83
12/88
12/88
12/88

132.2
133.4
146.9
138.5
100.0
115.8
149.8
150.9
158.3
139.7
129.1
131.7
150.6
162.1
133.8
125.7
125.7
125.7
144.1
140.5
109.8
102.0
148.8
122.6
120.5
121.4
120.0
101.2
139.0
100.8
100.8
163.8

132.0
133.2
146.9
138.5
100.0
ft
149.8
150.9
158.3
141.7
129.1
131.7
154.7
163.9
134.1
125.7
125.7
126.8
144.0
141.0
109.8
102.0
149.6
121.4
119.0
120.6
115.8
101.2
139.3
100.8
100.8
163.8

132.6
133.9
146.9
138.5
100.0
ft
149.8
150.9
158.3
141.7
ft
ft
154.7
163.9
134.3
125.7
125.7
127.5
144.1
142.0
109.8
102.0
151.2
121.6
119.2
120.6
117.0
101.2
141.3
105.4
105.4
163.8

.2
.4
.7
-.9
0

.5
.5
0
0
0
<3)
0
0
0
0
ft
ft
0
0
.1
0
0
.6
.1
.7
0
0
1.1
.2
.2
0
1.0
0
1.4
4.6
4.6
0

06/83
06/83

137.2
126.9

138.1
125.1

137.5
126.2

ft
1.6
1.7
0
1.6
ft
ft
2.9
1.4
1.5
0
0
0
3.3
1.9
0
0
2.9
-.8
-1 .0
-.7
-2 .2
0
5.1
8.5
8.5
ft
1.1
-4 .8

-.4
.9

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
coda

Apr.
1998a

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c.—Continued
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................... ...................................... ................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts .................................. ...........................................
Miscellaneous plastic p ro d u c ts .......................... .......................... ................

3069-S
3069-SSS
3089-S

Miscellaneous plastic p ro d u c ts ....................... ............................................................

308

Unsupported plastic film and s h e e t................................. ...........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................... ............................................................
Unsupported plastic film and s h e e t.......................... ....................... ...............
P o lyethyle ne.....................................................................................................
Vinyl and vinyl co p o ly m e r...............................................................................
O ther unsupported plastic film and s h e e t...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. ................... .................... ......................

3081

Unsupported plastic profile shapes, rods and tu b e s ....................... ........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... ............................................ .........................
Unsupported plastic profile shapes, rods, and tubes ................ ...................
Polyamide (n y lo n )........ ......................... ................... ......................................
P o lyethyle ne............................................................ ..................... ...................
P olypropylene............................. .................................................... .................
Vinyl and vinyl copo ly m e r...............................................................................
O ther unsupported shapes, rods, and tubes ..................... ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................... .........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3082

Laminated plastic plate, sheet, and profile sh a p e s..................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................ ............................................................
Laminated plastic plate, sheet, and profile s h a p e s ................................ .
T h e rm o se ttin g ....... .........................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................ ...................................................................

3083

Plastic p ip e ............................................. ................................................... .....................
Primary products ..... ............. .................. ............... ...............................................
Plastic pipe ........................... ........................ .......................................................
Drain, waste, and v e n t ................................................................... ................
S e w e r.......................... ..................................................... ................ ...............
W a te r............................... ..................... .................. ..........................................
Industrial and m in in g .............................................................................. ........
Other plastic p ip e ......................... ...................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... ..........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3084

Plastic bottles ................................................... ...............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... .....................................
Plastic b o ttle s ........................................................... ...........................................
Plastic b o ttle s ........................................................ ..................... .....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary products ......................................................................... ............. .....

3085

3081-P
3081-1
3081-102
3081-104
3081-105
3081-SM
3081-S

3082-P
3082-1
3082-103
3082-104
3082-105
3082-108
3082-109
3082-SM
3082-S

3083-P
3083-1
3083-101
3083-S

3084-P
3084-1
3084-101
3084-102
3084-104
3084-105
3084-106
3084-SM
3084-S

3085-P
3085-1
3085-101
3085-SM
3085-S

Plastic foam pro d u cts.................................. ................................................ .................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................... .............................................. ................
Plastic foam p ro d u c ts .................................... .................................................
Transportation ...................................................................................................
P a cka g in g ....................... ......................... ........................................................
Building and co n s tru c tio n ....... .......................................................................
Furniture and fu rn ish in g s ..................................... ............. ............................
Consumer and in stitutio nal........................................... .................................
Other plastic foam p ro d u c ts ...........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ .... ......................................................

3086

Custom compounding of purchased plastic re s in s .......... ........
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................
Custom compounding of purchased resins and color conce ntrates ...
Custom compounding of purchased re s in s ...................... .........
Color c o n ce n tra te s....................... ......................... ............................. ....

3087

Plastic plumbing fix tu re s .................. ................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............. ................... ..............
Plastic plumbing fix tu re s .....................................................................................
Plastic plumbing fix tu re s ................... .... .
...

3088

Plastic products n.e.c .................... .......... .... .
..
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... ........................ ......
Transportation, fabricated plastic products, except foam and
reinforced p la s tic s .............................................. ............ .

3089

July
1998a

Aug.
1998a

Aug. 1997

July 1998

06/83
06/83
06/9 6

128.2
124.3
98.2

128.5
124.6
98.2

128.5
124.6
98.2

0.2
.2
.1

0
0
0

06/93

107.2

106.7

106.5

-1.3

-.2

06/93
12/82
12/82
06/93
06/93
06/93

104.7
123.7
123.7
100.7
104.4
111.9

103.2
122.5
122.5
99.2
104.0
111.4

103.2
122.5
122.5
99.2
103.4
111.4

-5.1
-4.3
-4.3
-4.2
-4.3
-4 .6

0
0
0
0
-.6
0

06/93

100.5

95.4

95.4

-10.8

0

06/93
12/82
12/82
06/93
06/93
0 6/93
06/93
06/93

108.9
143.1
143.1
108.1
113.3
96.8
105.4
104.8

108.8
143.0
143.0

0
0
0
0
.4
-1.5
0
.7

0
0
0

í3)
113,3
96.3
105.4
104.8

108.8
143.0
143.0
108.1
113.3
96.3
105.4
104.8

06/93

114.9

114.9

114.9

0

0

06/93
12/82
12/82
06/93
06/93

115.0
147.8
147.8
114.1
118.2

118.4
152.6
152.6
118.9
118.8

115.6
148.6
148.6
114.7
118.8

3.7
4.1
4.1
4.2

-2.4
-2.6
-2.6
-3.5
0

0 6/93
12/82
12/82
06/87
0 6/87
0 6/87
06/93
0 7/87

110.6
105.7
105.7
72.2
98.0
103.1
124.8
134.8

108.8
103.7
103.7
73.1
94.7
99.5
124.8
129.8

107.5
102.6
102.6
70.5
91.9
98.9
124.8
132.1

-6.6
-6.7
-6.7
-11.5
-10.9
-7.6
-3.1

0
1.8

06/93

117.8

119.6

116.1

-5.5

-2.9

06/93
12/82
06/87
0 6/87

106.2
121.6
115.8
115.8

105.5
120.7
115.0
115.0

105.3
120.5
114.8
114.8

-2.1
-2.1
-2.1
-2.1

-.2
-.2
-.2
-.2

.5

.4

Í3)
0
0
0
.0

-1.2
-1.1
-1.1
-3.6
-3.0
- .6

06/93

105.9

105.6

105.2

-2.0

-.4

0 6/93
06/87
06/87
12/82
12/82
01/83
12/82
12/82
02/89

108.6
117.9
117.9
112.7
118.9
136.8
137.6
116.0
84.8

108.2
117.4
117.4
112.7
117.8
135.3
137.6
115.2
84.8

108.1
117.2
117.2
112.7
117.2
136.2
137.6
114.4
84.8

-1.6
-1.7
-1.7
-2.7
-.8
-5.6
1.0
-3.1
0

-.1
-.2
-.2
0
-.5

0 6/93

104.1

104.1

104.3

-1.1

.2

3087-P
3087-1
3087-101
3087-102

06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
0 6/93

108.5
110.8
110.8
112.1
107.0

107.6
109.8
109.8
110.9
107.0

107.2
109.4
109.4
110.4
107.1

-.5
-.5
-.9
1.6

3088-P
3088-1
3088-101

06/93
06/93
06/93
0 6/93

106.9
107.3
107.3
107.3

107.5
107.9
107.9
107.9

107.9
108.2
108.2
108.2

.3
.2
.2
.2

.3
.3
.3

3089-P

06/93
06/87

106.6
125.1

106.2
124.7

106.1
124.5

-.4
-.6

-.2

3089-1

06/93

101.1

100.7

100.7

0

0

3086-P
3086-1
3086-101
3086-102
3086-103
3086-104
3086-105
3086-106
3086-SM
3086-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

65

-.4

.7
0

-.7
0

-.4
-.4
-.4
-.5
.1

.4

-.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

Plastic products n.e.c.— Continued
Transportation, fabricated plastic products, except foam and
reinforced plastics ................... ..............................................................
Electrical and electronic fabricated plastic products, except foam
and reinforced p la s tic s.............................................................................
Electrical and electronic fabricated plastic products, except foam
and reinforced p la s tic s ......................... ...............................................
Industrial machinery plastic products, except fo a m ..................................
Industrial machinery plastic products, except f o a m ..............................
Plastics packaging, except film and sheet, foam, and b o ttle s ................
Tubs (for food) and jars (for food, cosmetics, and toilet g o o d s)........
Caps and c lo s u re s ...... ................................................................................
Blister and bubble formed packaging, shipping boxes, and food
tra y s .........................................................................................................
Other plastics packa ging............................................................................
Plastic dinnerware, tableware, and kitchenw are......................................
Plastic dinnerware, tableware, and kitchen w are ....................................
Consumer, institutional and commercial fabricated plastic products,
except foam and wire c o a t e ....................... ...........................................
Sinkware and bathware, including dishdrains, dustpans, shower
caddies, and b a th m a ts ........................................................................
Utility, waste, and garbage containers, including buckets and
d is h p a n s ............................... ............. ....................................................
Hospital and laboratory ware, including pitchers and fla s k s ..............
Other consumer, institutional and commercial fabricated products ....
Plastic furniture components and furnishings excl. foam and
reinforced p la s tic s ....................................................................................
Plastic furniture components and furnishings excl. foam and
reinforced p la s tic s ................................................................ ................
Building and construction fabricated products, except foam, plumbing,
reinforced p la s tic s .... ............................................... ................................
Doors, partitions, moldings, windows, frames and trim ........................
Siding and accessories, including soffit, fascia, and s k ir t s ..................
Fittings and u n io n s......................... ................... ..................... ....................
Reinforced and fiberglass plastic products, n.e.c.......................................
Transportation ........................................... ....................... .............................
Building and co nstruction................................... ...............................
O ther fabricated fiberglass and reinforced plastic p ro d u c ts ................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................... ....................... ..........................................

3089-101

06/93

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

101.1

100.7

100.7

0

0

109.7

-.7

.2

3089-2

12/82

109.6

109.5

3089-201
3089-3
3089-301
3089-4
3089-402
3089-403

12/82
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93

109.6
110.7
110.7
105.9
128.1
103.6

109.5
109.7
109.7
105.3
125.4
103.3

109.7
110.7
110.7
104.5
122.4
102.5

-.7
1.5
1.5
-2.4
-5.3
-4.2

.2
.9
.9
-.8
-2.4
-.8

3089-404
3089-405
3089-5
3089-501

06/93
0 6/93
06/93
06/93

103.5
99.1
100.5
100.5

103.5
99.1
100.5
100.5

103.5
99.1
100.5
100.5

-.8
.2
-.4
-.4

0
0
0
0

3089-6

06/93

105.9

106.0

105.9

.1

-.1

3089-602

06/93

101.0

99.4

99.4

-1.6

0

3089-603
3089-606
3089-608

06/93
06/93
06/93

86.3
108.5
106.8

86.8
108.3
106.9

86.8
108.5
106.8

-.5
1.4
.1

0
.2
-.1

3089-7

12/82

99.9

100.1

99.4

.4

-.7

3089-701

12/82

99.9

100.1

99.4

.4

-.7

3089-8
3089-802
3089-803
3089-804
3089-A
3089-A 01
3089-A03
3089-A04
3089-SM
3089-S

06/87
0 6/93
06/93
0 6/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
0 6/93

137.3
109.4
110.6
103.2
106.3
101.9
121.2
107.2

134.7
109.4
107.2
102.7
106.6
102.0
121.2
108.1

134.7
109.4
107.2
103.0
106.0
102.0

-1 .6
0
-.6
-3.0
-.2
.7

0
0
0
.3
-.6
0

(3)
106.1

(3)
-1.6

ft
-1 .9

06/93

108.7

108.4

108.4

.6

0

Leather and leather p ro d u c ts .......................... ............... ............................................

31

12/84

137.1

137.2

137.4

.4

.1

Leather tanning and fin is h in g ............................. ........... ......................... ....................

311

06/81

170.4

172.4

172.0

-.4

-.2

Leather tanning and fin is h in g ..................... ..................... .............
.........................
Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ..........................................
Finished and unfinished le a th e r............................. ..................... ....................
Finished cattle and kip side le a th e r.............................................................
Unfinished cattle and kip side le a th e r.........................................................
Other leathers, finished and u nfin ished.......................................................
Receipts for contract tanning done for others on their m a te ria ls ..............
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ......................................................................................

3111

06/81
06/81
12/97
12/97
12/97
12/97
06/81
04/82

170.4
168.1
96.6
95.5
100.5.
96.8
119.9
173.7

172.3
170.6
98.1
97.5
100.2
97.9
119.9
151.5

171.9
171.3
98.5
98.1
100.5
97.8
120.0
151.5

-.5
-.1
ft
<3)
(3)
ft
-12.0
(3)

^.2
.4
.4
.6
.3
-.1
.1
0

Boot and shoe cut stock and fin d in g s ........................................................................

313

12/84

134.0

134.1

133.3

0

-.6

Boot and shoe cut stock and fin d in g s ............................................. ..........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... ............. .............. ..........................................
O ther leather cut s to c k .............. ................................ ............................ ...........
Non-leather stock and findings incl. h e e ls ......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................... .......................

3131

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

134.0
136.9
133.7
133.9

134.1
137.0
133.7
133.9

133.3
136.1
133.7
131.9

0
-.1
.7
-.8

-.6
-.7
0
-1.5

Footwear, except ru b b e r...............................................................................................

314

12/84

140.6

140.4

140.9

.6

.4

House slip p e rs.................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .... ............. .................. ............... ...................... ..........................
House slippers, except slipper s o c k s ....
................................................
Leather house slippers....................................................................................
House slippers, except leather ............................................... ......................
Fabric house s lip p e rs ................................................. ..............................
Men’s ............................................................................ ..............................
W omen’s ...................... ........................................................ .....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

3142

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/90
12/90
12/90

134.3
134.2
133.8
169.8
116.9
104.8
108.1
104.7

132.5
132.2
131.8
169.8
114.3
102.2
108.1
101.8

132.6
132.3
131.9

1.1
1.2
1.2

.1
.1
.1

ft
114.4
102.3
108.7
101.8

Men’s fo o tw e a r................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ ............
Men’s shoes, except athletic ............... ......................... ...................................
Dress and c a s u a l..............................................................................................
Boots, dress and casual, except western s ty le ..........................................

3143

12/80
12/80
12/93
12/93
12/93

167.9
169.5
110.1
108.5
113.5

167.7
169.2
109.9
107.5
113.5

168.5
170.2
110.6
109.0
114.0

3111-P
3111-6
3111-61
3111-65
3111-67
3111-9
3111-S

3131-P
3131-131
3131-191
3131-SM

3142-P
3142-1
3142-111
3142-122
3142-1223
3142-12234
3142-12235
3142-SM

3143-P
3143-4
3143-411
3143-421

See footnotes at end of table.




66

ft

ft
1.4
1.2
.6
1.3

.1
.1
.6
0

1.1
1.0
1.0
.6
.9

.5
.6
.6
1.4
.4

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

Men’s footwear—Continued
Western style b o o ts ....................... ................ ............................ ....................
W ork o x fo rd s .................... ................ .................. .............................................
Workshoes, ankle height or h ig h e r.................... ..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................. ......................... ....................................

3143-422
3143-431
3143-441
3143-SM
3143-S

Women’s fo o tw e a r........................................... ..............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................... ............................................
W omen’s shoes, except a th le tic ............................... .......................................
S a n d a ls ................................................. .............................................................
Dress and casual, except s a n d a ls ....................... ............... ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................. ............
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................... .......................... ..........................................

3144

Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c........................................ ................ .................... ........
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... ...............................
Youths’ and boys’ footwear, except a th le tic ..................................................
Children’s shoes and boots, except a th le tic ..................................................
Infants' and babies' fo o tw e a r............................................................................
Athletic, except rubber sole/fabric u p p e r .................................................... ...
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................................... .........
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................. ..........................................

3149

3144-P
3144-4
3144-411
3144-421
3144-SM
3144-S

3149-P
3149-1
3149-3
3149-4
3149-5
3149-SM
3149-S

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/93
12/93
12/93

103.1
123.4
115.7

103.1
124.2
116.3

103.3
124.2

12/80

156.5

156.7

12/80
12/80
12/93
12/93
12/93

132.0
129.9
103.3
116.7
102.5

131.9
129.8
103.3
116.6
102.4

Aug. 1997

July 1998

1 163

-1.0
4.5
2.6

0.2
0
0

156.7

.6

0

132.2
130.2
103.5
116.7
102.7

-.3
-.3
-.4
-1.2
-.5

.2
.3
.2
.1
.3

12/80

182.8

182.8

183.2

-.1

.2

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

149.3
151.8
149.6
164.5
178.9
139.2

150.1
152.8
149.7
164.7
179.4
140.9

150.3
153.Ö
153.2
164.5
179.4
140.9

.5
-.2
2.3
-.2
.4
1.8

.1
.1
2.3
-.1
0
0

12/79

152.2

152.2

152.2

.2

0

Leather gloves and m itte n s ..................................................... .....................................

315

06/85

141.1

141.1

141.1

,1,6

0

Leather gloves and m itte n s .......................................... ...............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
All leather dress and semidress gloves and mittens ............. ......................
All leather dress and semidress gloves and m itte n s ................................
All leather work gloves and m itte n s ................................................................
All grain, excluding w e ld e rs ..........................................................................

3151

06/8 5
06/85
06/85
06/91
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

141.1
149.2
136.7
109.6
153.6
149.1
150.0
172.5

141.1
149.0
136.0
109.0
153.5
148.8
150.0
172.5

141.1
149.0
136.0
109.0
153.5
148.8
150.0
172.5

1.6
1.7
3.2
3.1
1.3
1.8
1.4
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

06/8 5
06/85

138.3
112.4

138.3
113.7

138.3
113.7

0
2.1

0
0

12/84

125.0

125.0

125.0

.8

0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

125.0
125.6
118.1
154.5
158.3
125.5
140.2
147.3
177.4

125.0
125.5
118.1

125.0
125.5
118.1

.8
.8
.5

0
0
0

Í3)
(3)
125.5
140.2
147.3

3151-P
3151-2
3151-222
3151-7
3151-781
3151-783
3151-789
3151-SM
3151-Z89
3151-S

Leather, except all grain and all split, including w e ld e rs ...... ..................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
R e s a le s ........ .................... ............................................. ...................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... .............................................. .............. ..........................
Luggage.............................................................. ..............................................................

316

Luggage.................................................................................................... .......................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Hand luggage............................................. ..........................................................
Hand luggage, all types except z ip p e re d ....................... ............................
Framed, lock construction.......................... ....................... ........................
Zippered hand lu g g a g e .............................................. .............. ......................
Luggage other than hand lu ggage ...................................................................
Occupational luggage cases, sample, binocular, and camera c a s e s ....
Trunks, hand trunks and lo c k e rs ........................... ............... .................... ...
Briefcases and bags, school bags, envelopes, catalog cases, and
zippered ring b in d e rs ..................................................... .........................
Musical instrument c a s e s ..................... .........................................................
Other luggage, including non-canvas kn a p sa cks.......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................... ............................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ......................................... ...................

3161
3161-P
3161-1
3161-113
3161-11335
3161-114
3161-2
3161-253
3161-263

(3)
ft

ft

(3)
(3)
125.5
140.1
147.3
177.3

ft
ft

3161-273
3161-281
3161-298
3161-SM
3161-M
3161-S

12/84
12/84
12/84

151.0
128.5
129.9

151.0
ft
129.9

150.6
ft
130.2

2.8

-.3
(3)
.2

12/84
12/84

117.7
127.0

117.7
127.3

117.7
127.3

.8
0

0
o

3171-P
3171-5

1.0
1.2
.3
3.9

0
-.1
0
ft

1.1
(3)

Handbags and other personal leather g o o d s ...........................................................

317

12/84

124.0

124.0

124.1

.2

.1

W omen’s and children’s handbags and p u rs e s.......................... .............................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................. .
Women’s and children’s handbags and purses ..................... .......................

3171

0 6/82
06/82
06/8 2

127.2
127.7
127.7

127.2
127.7
127.7

127.2
127.7
127.7

0
0
0

0
0
0

Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and pu rs e s..........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... .................................................................
Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and p u rs e s ...............
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and c lu tc h e s ................... ..................... .
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, le a th e r.........................
Billfolds and w a lle ts ..................................................................................
French p u rs e s ..... ....................... ...................... ...................... ................
C lu tc h e s ......... .............................................. ................ ............................
Jewelry boxes and c a s e s ...............................................................................
Other personal goods, le a th e r.......................................................................
O ther personal goods, except le a th e r................................ ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................. ............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ......................... ...........................................................

3172

06/82
0 6/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/8 2
0 6/82
12/89
06/89
0 6/82

141.5
143.5
143.4
148.3
144.4
138.9
141.3
158.5
103.5
114.2
138.1

141.5
143.5
143.4
148.3
144.4
138.9
141.3

141.7
143.7
143.6
148.3
144.4
138.9

.6
.7
.7
0
0
0

.1
.1
.1
0
0
0

ft
103.5
114.2
138.1

ft
ft
(3)
114.9
138.1

2.9
0

(3)
(3)
(3)
.6
0

06/8 2

137.6

137.6

137.6

0

0

Leather goods, n.e.c..................... ................ ........................ ............... ........................ .

319

06/8 5

141.5

141.3

141.0

0

-.2

3172-P
3172-5
3172-5A
3172-511
3172-51111
3172-51122
3172-51133
3172-553
3172-596
3172-597
3172-SM
3172-S

See footnotes at end of table.




67

ft
(3)
ft

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Apr.
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

141.5
145.4
115.4
142.7

141.3
145.3
115.2
143.7

141.0
144.9
114.9
142.1

0
-.1
-.3
-.8

-0.2
-.3
-.3
-1.1

06/85
06/85
12/91
06/85

148.9
135.4
123.7
174.1

149.0
134.4
123.7
174.1

149.0
134.4
123.7
174.1

,1
-.2
1.1
1.0

0
0
0
0

06/85

143.1

143.1

143.1

1.8

0

32

12/84

128.7

129.9

129.9

1.9

0

321

12/80

100.3

100.3

93.9

-9.3

-6.4

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/94

100.3
100.5
102.0
104.0
90.9
90.1
85.4

100.3
100.5
(3)
104.0
(3)
(3)
ft

93.9
94.1
102.1
94.9
ft
ft.
<3)

-9.3
-9.3
-.6
-12.4
(3)
(3)
ft

-6.4
-6.4
ft
-8.8
ft
ft
ft

12/84

121.9

121.8

122.0

-.9

.2

3221-P
3221-A
3221-1B
3221-115
3221-2
3221-21
3221-22

06/82
06/82
06/95
0 6/95
06/82
06/95
06/82
07/9 5

123.8
124.2
94.7
93.8
121.8
99.7
119.1
98.9

123.4
123.8
94.7
93.8
121.8
98.8
119.1
97.5

123.4
123.8
94.7
93.8
121.8
98.8
119.1

0
0
.2
0
0
-.4
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

(3)

(3)

ft

3229-P
3229-1
3229-12
3229-121
3229-123
3229-125

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

130.3
131.3
149.9
150.9
130.7
157.4
154.8

130.6
131.6
149.8
150.7
130.5
157.4
154.8

131.0
132.0
149.7
150.7
130.5
157.4
(3)

-1.9
-2.1
.8
.8
2.3
-2.5
ft

.3
.3
-.1
0
0
0
ft

3229-128
3229-13
3229-2
3229-2A
3229-224

06/8 3
06/83
06/83
12/91
12/91

152.1
158.0
124.3
104.0
110.6

152.1
158.9
124.1
103.9
109.5

152.1
158.7
124.2
104.0
110.6

.3
1.5
-7.8
-8.9
-1.3

0
-.1
.1
.1
1.0

3229-235

08/83

116.0

(3)

ft

ft

3229-2C
3229-3
3229-4
3229-4A
3229-428
3229-4B

06/83
06/83
06/83
12/91
12/91
12/91

108.3
101.7
171.5
119.0
118.6
133.7

107.7
102.6
171.5
119.0
118.6
133.7

(3)
103.6
171.5
119.0
118.6
133.7

ft

3229-4C
3229-SM
3229-M
3229-S

12/91

113.4

113.4

113.4

12/91
06/83

110.9
102.5

ft
102.5

(3)
102.5

06/83

126.8

128.3

3231-P
3231-3
3231-321
3231-341
3231-34101
3231-34102
3231-369
3231-5
3231-521
3231-541
3231-571

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/94
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

126.8
126.4
101.3
94.4
99.1
95.3
105.4
104.6
140.0
168.0
129.8
118.2

3231-7

06/83

143.7

3199

Stone, clay, glass, and concrete p ro d u c ts .................................................................
Flat g la s s ........................................................ ........................................... ......................
Flat g la s s .................................. ..................................... ..................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... ................................
Other flat glass, made from glass produced in the same establishm ent..
Raw flat glass or window glass (float, sheet and p la te )..............................
Up to and including .107 in c h ........................................................................
.108 Inch through .134 in c h ...........................................................................
Over .200 in c h .................................... .............................................................

3211

Glass and glassware, pressed or b lo w n ............................ ........................................

322

Glass co n ta in e rs ......................................................... ................... ................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Narrow neck and wide mouth containers, e x .fo o d ........................................
Beverage c o n ta in e rs .......................................................................................
Non-alcoholic beve rag e ....................... ................... ....................................
Food containers.................................................... ...............................................
Narrow neck food containers .........................................................................
Wide mouth food c o n ta in e rs.......................................... ...........................

3221

Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c.....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................... .................................................................................
Table, kitchen, art, and novelty g la s s w a re .....................................................
Machine made table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassware ....................
Tumblers (one piece excluding packers’ tu m b le rs ).......
.................
Tab lew are.......................................................................................................
Cookware, ovenware, kitchenware, and microwave oven g la s s ........
Ornamental, decorative, and novelty glassware and smokers’
a cce sso rie s........ ............... ,................... ...............................................
Handmade table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassw are..............................
Lighting and electronic glassw are.... ........................................ .......................
Machine-made lighting/electronic g lassw are.............................................
Bowls and enclosing globes (interior and exterior) ................................
T.V. tube blanks and parts; tubing, cane, and glass parts for
electronic tubes and d e v ic e s ..............................................................
Transfers and shipments of partially fabricated lighting/electronic
g lassw are.................................................... ...............................................
Glass fiber-textile ty p e ........................................................................................
O ther pressed and blown gla ssw a re ................................. ..............................
Machine-made glassware, n .e .c ...................................................................
O ther g la ssw a re ...........................................................................................
Handmade glassware, n.e.c.......... ..................................................................
Transfers and shipments of partially fabricated pressed and blown
glassware, n.e.c..........................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ........................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................... ....................................................

3229

Products of purchased g la s s ............................................ ............................................

323

Products of purchased g la s s ........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ .........................
Laminated glass, including plate, float, and s h e e t .......................................
For construction and architectural u s e s ......................... ............................
For automotive u s e s ........................... .............................................................
O E M ......................... .................... ...................... ...........................................
Replacem ent..................................................................................................
For other u s e s ..................................................................................................
Mirrors, plate and float (decorated or u nd ecorated ).....................................
Framed m irro rs..................................................................................................

3231

3199-P
3199-A
3199-131
3199-196
3199-197
3199-B
3199-191
3199-SM
3199-S

3211-P
3211-4
3211-5
3211-512
3211-513
3211-515

See footnotes at end of table.




July
19982

06/8 5
06/85
12/91
06/85

Leather goods, n.e.c.............................................................. ..........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Leather goods, excluding industrial le a th e r................................................
Saddlery and harness and accouterm ents..................................................
Dog collars, leashes and other household pet accessories made of
le a th e r ...................... ............................................. .....................................
Other leather goods ....................... .................................................................
Industrial le a th e r................................. ............... ......................... .......................
Industrial leather belting/industrial leather pro d u c ts ..................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ............................................................

Automotive m irro rs............................ ....................................................... .......
Pressed and blown glassware, made from glass purchased or
transferred from other establishm ent.......................................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

68

ft

-.4
1.5
1.3
1.2
5.2

ft
1.0
0
0
0
0

.4

0

ft

ft
-.3

0

128.2

.8

-.1

128.3
128.0
103.8
95.9
102.0
95.3
121.9
106.7
140.7
168.0
132.0
118.2

128.2
127.9
102.9
95.1
101.0
94.6
119.5
106.7
141.4
168.0
133.8
118.2

.8
1.0
2.7
1.9
3.3
1.9
8.3
1.5
1.3
0
3.1
.8

-.1
-.1
-.9
-.8
-1.0
-.7
-2.0
0
.5
0
1.4
0

143.8

143,8

.8

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Apr.
19982

Products of purchased glass—Continued
Consumer g lassw are......................
Machine m a d e ............................
Other glassware, including scientific, laboratory, industrial, etc.............
O ther glass products, made from glass purchased or transferred from
other establishm ents...................... ............................................................
Stained, leaded, and faceted glass and colored glass s la b s ................
Multiple-glazed, sealed insulating glass u n its ...........................................
Tempered glass .
For automotive use .
OEM ......................
R e place m en t.
For construction and architectural u s e .......
For other uses .................................................
Other flat glass p ro d u c ts ........ .........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..........................................
R e s a le s ......................... ................ .....................
Secondary products .
Plastic products, N.E.C .

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 199Í

3231-711
3231-71103
3231-751

06/83
06/87
06/83

146.5
123.1
159.0

146.5
123.1
159.5

146.5
123.1
159.4

0.4
.3
3.0

3231-8
3231-821
3231-871
3231-88
3231-881
3231-88104
3231-88105
3231-883
3231-889
3231-898
3231 -SM
3231-M
3231-Z89
3231-S
3089-S

06/83
06/83
06/83
0 6/87
06/83
06/87
06/87
06/83
06/83
06/83

118.5
153.7
121.1
95.6
111.9
89.9
145.3
91.4
148.3
168.4

120.4
Í3)
123.5
97.0
114.0
89.9
157.0
93.0
146.8
169.4

120.6
157.1
123.9
97.1
113.2
89.1
157.0
94.1
147.5
169.4

.3
2.2
2.2
-.3
-1.6
-4.5
9.2
1.4
-.1
1.0

12/83
12/83
06/83
06/94

137.4
107.5
122.9
98.8

134.4
104.0
123.8

133.9
103.4
123.2

-5.3
-7.8
-1.6

ft

ft

324

06/82

144.0

146.3

146.7

5.2

.3

Hydraulic c e m e n t..... ......................................... .................................................... .......
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... ...............................
Cement, including portiand cements and other cements (masonry, lime,
etc.)
Northeast re g io n ...........................................................................................
North Central re g io n ................................... .................... ............................
East North Central division, including portland cements and other
cements (masonry, lime, etc.
W est North Central division, including portiand cements and other
cements (masonry, lime, etc..............................................................
South region ,
South Atlantic division, including portiand cements and other
cements (masonry, lime, etc.) .
East South Central division, including portiand cements and other
cements (m aso n.................................... ..............................................
W est South Central division, including portiand cements and other
cements (masonry, lime, etc. .......................... ..................................
W est re g io n ...................................................... ...............................................

3241
3241-P

06/82
06/82

144.0
143.9

146.3
146.3

146.7
146.6

5.2
5.1

.3
.2

3241-3
3241-322
3241-323

06/89
06/89
06/89

142.3
121.6
145.7

144.6
121.7
145.8

145.0
121.5
145.8

5.1
5.8
3.0

.3
-.2
0

3241-3231

06/89

138.1

138.1

138.0

3.8

-.1

3241-3232
3241-324

06/89
06/89

156.2
166.0

156.4
171.3

156.4
172.4

2.3
6.2

0
.6

3241-3241

06/89

145.6

145.8

145.9

2.7

.1

3241-3242

06/89

159.8

161.5

161.1

2.2

-.2

3241-3243
3241-325

06/89
06/89

186.3
116.3

199.7
118.4

202.8
118.4

11.8
5.3

1.6
0

Structural clay products .

325

12/84

129.0

128.8

129.2

1.0

.3

Brick and structural clay t i l e ........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................... .............
Brick, except ceramic glazed and refractory .
Building or common, and face brick ...........
Building or common b r ic k ......... ...............
Face b r ic k ....
O ther brick (paving, floor, and sewer)

3251
3251-P
3251-1
3251-111
3251-11101
3251-11102
3251-119

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

133.7
135.6
136.0
136.1
146.4
133.5
125.1

133.8
135.7
136.1
136.3
146.4
133.7
125.1

134.4
136.3
136.7
136.9
146.4
134.5
125.1

2.9
3.0
3.0
3.1
5.5
2.5
.7

.4
.4
.4
.4
0
.6
0

3253-P
3253-1
3253-12
3253-13

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

112.4
114.9
114.9
104.9
116.0

112.2
115.2
115.2
104.9
116.4

112.5
115.3
115.3
104.9
116.5

-3.2
-3.0
-3.0
-2.7
-3.9

.3
.1
.1
0
.1

3255-P
3255-1
3255-111
3255-113
3255-2
3255-3
3255-311
3255-312

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

130.6
131.2
128.9
133.9
125.9
134.6
132.0
125.7
135.8

129.9
130.4
127.1
133.9
121.8
134.6
132.0

1.3
1.2
.4

0
0
0

ft
ft

129.9
130.4
127.1
ft
121.8
134.6
132.0
(3)
135.8

3259-P
3259-1
3259-2

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

125.4
127.6
126.5
116.4

125.4
127.6
126.5
116.4

125.4
127.6
126.5
116.4

Hydraulic cement .

Ceramic wall and floor tile
Primary products
Clay floor and wall tile including quarry tile .
Quarry t i l e ......................................................
Glazed wall t ile ..............................................
Clay refractories .
Primary p ro d u c ts ...... .
Bricks and sh a p e s..
Fireclay (including semisilica) brick and clay except s u p e rd u ty ........
High alumina inc. high alumina ladle brick, 50% alumina and o v e r .
Unshaped clay refractories .
Castable refractories (hydraulic s e ttin g )..........
Castable refractories, less than 50% alu m in a .
High alumina castable refractories .................

3255

Structural clay products, n .e .c ..
Primary products .
Vitrified clay se w e | pipe and fittings .
Other structural clày products, n .e .c ..
O ther structural clay products incl terra cotta, drain and flue tile,
conduit and a d o b e ............................... ...........................................

3259

Pottery and related products ....

326

Vitreous plumbing fixtu re s.........
Primary p ro d u c ts .................

3261

3259-298

3281-P

See footnotes at end of table.




69

(3)

0
0
-.1
.2
ft
.3
.1
-.7
-.9
0
1.2
.5
0
-.4
-.6
-.5
ft

ft

(3)
-.8
2.4
2.6
ft
1.3
4.2
4.3
0
6.7

0
0
0
<3)
(3)
0
0
0
0

12/85

127.3

127.3

127.3

.6

.0

12/84

133.6

133.4

133.5

1.4

.1

06/85
06/85

119.4
115.4

118.8
114.7

118.8
114.8

-.2
.2

0
.1

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Apr.
19982

Vitreous plumbing fixtures—Continued
Plumbing fixtures .............................................................................................
Lavatories, china and ea rth e n w a re ................................ ........................
Water closet bowls ................................... ..................................................
Flush ta n k s ..................................................... .............................................
Other china plumbing fixtures incl drinking fountains, sinks, bidets,
etc.................... ........................................................................................
China and earthenware plumbing fixture accessories and fittin g s .......
China and earthenware plumbing fixture accessories and fittin g s ....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...................... ..................
Secondary products ........................................ ...............................................
Vitreous china food utensils .................... .......................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ..................... .
Vitreous china and porcelain table and kitchen articles .
Table and kitchenware ........... ...........................................
H o u se h o ld ....... ............... ................ ................ ...............
Hotel or c o m m e rc ia l.................... ..................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...............................................

3262

Porcelain electrical supplies .
Primary products .
Porcelain electrical products (except steatite, alumina, ferrite, e tc ) ...........
Advanced ceramic m ate rials......................... .............................................. ......
Ferrites (including electronic applications) .......................... ............ ...........
O ther ferrites, including electronic app lica tio n s .....................................
Alumina materials for electronic a p p lic a tio n s .............................................
Beryllia, titanate, and other ceramic components, n.e.c. .........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... ...........................
Secondary products ............................................ ........................ .......................

3264

Pottery products, n.e.c., including earthenware (semivitreous) table and
k itc h e n ..........................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................
Art, decorative and novelty p o tte ry .
China and porcelain ......................
Earthenware and stoneware .......
Stoneware and earthenware (semivitreous) table and kitchen articles .
Other pottery products, n.e.c............................. ............................................ .
All other pottery products, including pyrometric cones, veritas rings

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3261-1
3261-111
3261-121
3261-131

0 6/85
0 6/85
0 6/85
0 6/85

115.3
98.6
130.6
99.5

114.5
97.9
130.5
97.4

114.7
99.1
130.6
96.9

0.2
.3
0
.4

0.2
1.2
.1
-.5

3261-151
3261-2
3261-211
3261-SM
3261 -S

06/85
06/85
06/85

139.2
115.5
115.5

137.9
115.5
115.5

137.9
115.5
115.5

3.3
0
0

0
0
0

06/85

124.4

125.6

124.1

-3.3

-1 .2

12/83
12/83

159.9
158.1

162.6
161.0

162.9
161.0

3.0
3.1

.2
0

06/91
06/91
06/91

121.1
116.3
123.1

123.4
124.2
123.1

123.4
124.2
123.1

3.1
.4
4.3

0
0
0

12/83

165.0

165.0

167.8

1,7

1-7

12/85
12/85
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
12/85
12/85

132.2
131.5
122.3
109.3
108.7
113.1
112.2
118.4

131.4
130.7
122.3
107.7
104.7
113.1
112.2
118.4

131.6
130.8
122.3
108.0
104.6
113.1
115.1
118.4

.6
.5
3.4
-2 .9
-8 .6
-2 .6
-.2
1-5

.2
.1
0
,3
-.1
0
2.6
0

12/85

140.2

140.2

140.2

1.6

0

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

14Ì2.0
152.4
146.7
140.9
149.0
159.1
168.3

142.0
152.4
146.7
140.9
149.0
159.1
168.3

142.0
152.4
146.7
140.9
149.0
159.1
168.3

3.4
2.6
2.9
.4
4.6
4.9
1.1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/83

163.8

163.8

(3)

06/91

119.2

119.2

119.2

0

0

135.7

135.6

4.0

-.1
0
.1

3262-P
3262-1
3262-12
3262-122
3262-123
3262-SM
3262-S

3264-P
3264-2
3264-3
3264-32
3264-322
3264-33
3264-34
3264-SM
3264-S

3268
3268-P
3268-1
3268-111
3268-131
3268-2
3268-3
3268-315
3268-SM
3268-S

Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................... .......................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

i3)

i3)

Concrete, gypsum, and piaster products .

327

12/84

133.4

Concrete block and b ric k .
Primary products .
Concrete block and concrete b ric k .
Concrete block: light, medium, and normal (excluding decorative and
p aving)........................................................................................... .............
Lightweight concrete block less than 105 lb s ./c f dry w e ig h t.............
Medium weight concrete block, from 105 lbs. but < 1 2 5 lb s ./c f dry
weight ............... .....................................................................................
Normal weight concrete block, 125 lbs or m ore /cf dry w e ig h t..........
Decorative block (such as screen block, split block, slump block,
shadowal block, e t c .) .......................... ............................................... ....
Concrete b r ic k ......................... ........................................................................
Paving blocks
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................

3271
3271-P
3271-1

06/81
06/81
06/81

146.4
152.4
152.4

148.6
153.6
153.6

148.6
153.7
153.7

1.6
1.6
1.6

3271-11
3271-111

06/81
06/81

154.1
156.4

155.3
157.2

155.2
157.2

1.4
-.1

- .1

3271-115
3271-117

06/81
06/81

150.4
153.1

152.9
154.2

153.1
154.0

4.6
1.9

.1
-.1

3271-121
3271-151
3271-161
3271-SM
3271-M
3271-Z89
3271-S

06/81
06/81
06/81

138.4
152.2
141.9

140.9
153.9
142.0

141.9
153.9
142.0

4.0
3.7
.4

.7
0
0

06/81
06/81
06/81

121.2
119.4
152.9

125.8
124.0
154.3

126.0
124.2
153.2

1.4
1.4
3.6

.2
.2
-.7

3272-P
3272-1
3272-13
3272-16
3272-161
3272-162
3272-17
3272-171
3272-198
3272-2
3272-213
3272-217
3272-223

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/86
12/80
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79
0 6/94
12/79
07/85
06/94
11/84

155.5
151.3
136.5
109.9
120.2
126.0
216.4
155.8
170.1

157.5
153.4
140.6

157.6
153.5
140.6

3.7
3.9
4.1

.1
.1
0

<3)
121.2
127.1
216.4
158.8
173.3

(3)
121.3
127.1
(3)
158.8
173.3
i3)
169.7
126.1
131.9
146.2

Secondary p ro d u c ts .
Concrete p ro d u c ts ......
Primary products ...
Concrete pipe ,
Concrete pressure p ip e ..
Culvert and storm sewer pipe .
R e inforced..............................
N o nre inforced........................
Sanitary sewer p ip e ..................
R e inforced...............................
O ther concrete p ip e .................
Precast concrete p ro d u c ts ..........
Slabs and t i l e ...... .....................
Joists and b e a m s......................
Wall p a n e ls ................................

3272

See footnotes at end of table.




70

1 1 2 .9

163.8
1 2 6 .1

131.9
144.2

i3)
169.6
126.1
131.9
146.3

<3)

.1

0

i3)

2.8
2.7
<3)

.1
0
(3)

3.1
3.1
(3)
3.5
1 .3

2.3
7.7

0
0
(3)
.1
0
0
-.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Concrete products—Continued
Pilings, posts and p o le s ............................ ........................... ........................
Cast stone products for architectural purposes (except architectural
wall panels) ........................................... ....................................................
Prefabricated building systems, primarily concrete, sold as complete
u n its .............................................................................................................
O ther precast concrete construction or building p ro d u cts.......................
Burial vaults and b o x e s .......................................................... ........................
Concrete septic t a n k s .......................................................... ,.........................
Other precast concrete products................................................. .................
Prestressed concrete products, excluding pipe .............................................
Tees and ch a n n e ls ....... .................................................. ................................
Pilings, bearing and sheet p ile s ......................... ...........................................
Concrete bridge be a m s............................................ .......................................
Joists, girders and be a m s...............................................................................
Solid and hollow cored pan e ls........................ ..............................................
Other prestressed concrete products, excluding p ip e s ............................
Dry mixed concrete m ate rials.............................................................. .............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... ................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................ ..............
R e s a le s ........................ ..................................................... ............. ..................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. .........................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3272-225

06/94

103.4

103.4

103.4

1.0

0

3272-227

06/94

112.3

112.3

112.3

2.3

0

3272-228
3272-229
3272-234
3272-261
3272-281
3272-3
3272-311
3272-323
3272-325
3272-327
3272-331
3272-398
3272-5
3272-SM
3272-M
3272-XY9
3272-Z89
3272-S

06/9 4
06/94
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
06/94
12/79
06/94
12/79
06/94
12/79

106.8
109.2
179.8
184.2
164.1
145.8
138.3
116.9
128.1
112.4
169.1
113.3
155.9

106.8
110.0
180.0
185.7
164.3
148.8
140.2
ft
130.8
114.5
173.7
113.3
155.9

106.8
110.1
180.0
185.9
164.8
148.9
140.2

2.0
4.0
3.2
2.8
2.5
5.7
7.9

0
.1
0
.1
.3
.1
0

ft
130.4
115.9
174.3
113.3
155.9

4.4
6.7
5.7
2.9
1.5

ft
-.3
1.2
.3
0
0

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

204.2
379.5
136.6
186.8

204.2
379.5
136.6
188.5

204.2
379.5
136.6
189.0

1.6
2.0
1.6
3.4

0
0
0
.3

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87

142.1
140.6
140.6
115.5
127.1
132.7
117.4
136.9
135.3
138.8
141.2
126.0
131.1
123.2

144.0
142.7
142.7
116.3
126.8
132.2
117.6
141.3
136.7
150.4
141.7
127.4
132.7
124.5

144.0
142.7
142.7
116.3
126.8
132.2
117.5
141.3
136.6
150.6
141.7
127.4
132.7
124.4

4.3
4.4
4.4
6.3
3.1
3.3
2.5
2.9
-1.3
12.0
.5
6.9
8.9
5.5

0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
-.1
.1
0
0
0
-.1

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

145.3
179.8
132.1
159.8

145.8
179.8
132.7
161.3

145.8
179.8
132.7
161.3

2.8
4.2
6.3

0
0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

117.7
118.7
117.5
123.6
108.9

118.1
119.1
118.0
123.6
108.9

120.4
121.6
120.8
125.5
108.9

2.3
2.4
2.6
3.0
-4.6

1.9
2.1
2.4
1.5
0

08/92

105.2

105.8

105.8

.7

0

06/81
06/81
12/93
12/93
12/94
12/93
06/81
12/93
06/81

160.2
163.8
148.0
150.4
115.9
160.2
160.5
144.3
156.4

167.1
171.4
154.9
158.1
121.8
168.9
169.4
150.6
163.9

165.5
169.7
153.3
156.4
120.5
165.7
166.0
151.3
164.3

5.1
5.5
5.4
6.3
6.4
5.6
6.8
7.6
8.0

-1.0
-1.0
-1.0
-1.1
-1.1
-1.9
-2.0
.5
.2

ft

Ready-mixed c o n cre te ............................ .................. .............................. .....................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... ................ ..............................................
Ready-mixed co n c re te ..... ..................................................................................
Northeast region ready-mixed c o n c re te ......................................................
North Central region ready-mixed co n c re te ................................................
East North Central ready-mixed c o n c re te ................................. .............
W est North Central ready-mixed c o n c re te ....................................... ......
Southern region ready-mixed c o n c re te ...................................
...............
South Atlantic ready-mixed co n cre te ........................................................
W est South Central ready-mixed c o n c re te ..............................................
East South Central ready-mixed c o n c re te .......... .................. .................
Western region ready-mixed c o n c re te .........................................................
Mountain ready-mixed co n c re te .................................. .............................
Pacific ready-mixed co n c re te................. ....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... .......
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................................................................... .................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................
R e s a le s ............................................. ...............................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...........................................................................................

3273

L im e ........................................................................ .........................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Q uicklim e....................................................................... .......................................
Hydrated lim e .... .................................................................... ..............................
Dead-burned d o lo m ite .......................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................. .........................................................

3274

Gypsum products ............................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ..........................................
Gypsum building m a te ria ls ........................................................... .....................
Plaster building boards and la th s ....... ................. ............. ..........................
Building b o a rd s ...... ......................................................................................
Regular gypsum b o a rd s ..... .................. ..................................................
1 /2 inch gypsum board....................... .................................................
Building boards excl. regular gypsum board....... ................ ................
Type X gypsum board........ ..................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ ...................................................................................

3275

Cut stone and stone products................................................................ .....................

328

12/84

142.7

141.4

142.5

1.5

.8

Cut stone and stone products................ ..................... ................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................. ................. .................................................
Dressed dimension granite, including gneiss, syenite, diorite, and cut
granite .................... .........................................................................................
Building s to n e ........................................................ ........................ ..................
Monumental s to n e ............................................................ ..............................
Other granite products such as paving blocks and c u rb in g ....................
Dressed dimension marble and other s to n e .... ................. ..................... ......
Building stone, monumental stone, and other marble products........
Other marble p roducts................................................ .......................... ......
O ther stone, such as slate, sandstone, gabbro, basalt, and other
dressed stone p ro d u c ts ........................................ ...................... ...........

3281
3281-P

12/84
12/84

142.7
140.3

141.4
138.8

142.4
140.0

1.4
1.0

.7
.9

3281-1
3281-113
3281-135
3281-198
3281-3
3281-337
3281-33717

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/93

135.0
98.8
160.5
105.0
149.8
153.6
98.3

135.4
98.8
160.5
107.7
140.9
139.2
98.3

ft
160.5
107.7
146.9
148.8
98.3

3281-398

12/84

145.7

145.7

145.7

3273-P
3273-111
3273-111A
3273-111B
3273-11103
3273-11104
3273-111C
3273-11105
3273-11106
3273-11107
3273-111D
3273-11108
3273-11109
3273-SM
3273-M
3273-XY9
3273-Z89
3273-S

3274-P
3274-111
3274-151
3274-171
3274-SM
3274-S

3275-P
3275-5
3275-51
3275-511
3275-5111
3275-51111
3275-5112
3275-51121
3275-SM
3275-S

See footnotes at end of table.




71

(3)

3.4

135.4
ft

0
ft

5.7
4.1
-5.0
-8.0
1.3

.0
0
4.3
6.9
0

.5

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Abrasives, asbestos, and miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral
products ......................................................................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1991

329

12/84

126.5

127.3

128.4

1.4

0.9

Abrasive p ro d u c ts ................................................... ............................ ..................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... .............................................................
Nonmetallic sized grains, powders, and flour abrasives ..................... .
Synthetic nonmetallic sized grains, powders, and flour abrasives..
Aluminum o x id e ....................................................................................
Nonmetallic abrasive products (including diamond a b ra s iv e s )..........
Resinoid and shellac b o n d .............................................. ............... ......
R e inforced.............................................................................................
N o n-reinforced....................... .......................................... ....................
Vitrified b o n d ...................... ............... ........................................ ..............
Rubber b o n d .............................................................................................
Diamond wheels .
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products, buffing wheels, polishing wheels,
and la p s ........................................................... ................... ..........................
Cloth (all bon ds)..... .........................................................................................
Resin and waterproof bond ................... ...... ..................... ...................
B e lt s ............................................................................................................
O ther sh a p e s ............................................................................................
Paper-glue b o n d .
Other(including paper-cloth, vulcanized fiber-cloth com bination).
Buffing and polishing wheels and laps (cloth, leather, felt, and
other m ate rials)...................... ........................................................
.............
Metal abrasives (including scouring p a d s )...... „
Steel w o o l..............................................................................................

3291
3291-P
3291-5
3291-5A
3291-519
3291-6
3291-6A
3291-637
3291-642
3291-631
3291-644
3291-671

12/80
12/80
0 6/87
06/8 7
12/80
12/80
06/87
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/87

167.8
163.7
120.3
119.8
100.3
163.7
139.1
188.8
172.2
173.9
200.8
119.3

167.9
164.0
120.3
119.8
100.3
163.7
139.1
188.8
172.2
173.9
200.8
119.3

167.3
163.2
117.1
116.6
96.3
163.7
139.1
188.8
172.2
173.9
200.8
119.3

.2
.2
-2.7
-2.7
-4.0
.8
1.4
2.5
.3
.6
0
0

-.4
-.5
-2.7
-2.7
-4.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3291-7
3291-71
3291-715
3291-71501
3291-71502
3291-721
3291-740

12/80
06/87
06/87
12/80
12/80
06/87
12/94

202.0
150.7
150.0
201.2
247.0
141.8
106.2

202.9
151.1
150.5
202.8
247.0
141.8
108.3

202.9
151.1
150.5
202.8
247.0
141.8
108.3

1.5
.7
.5
1.5
-.2
2.7
3.0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3291-771
3291-8
3291-831

12/80
12/80
12/80

150.1
148.8
161.5

150.1
147.1
166.0

150.1
146.5
166.0

1.8
-4.1
2.3

0
-.4
0

Minerals and earths ground or treated .
Primary products .
Minerals and earths, ground or tre a te d .........................................................
Lightweight aggregate, expanded clay, slag, periite, haydite, pumice
and diatomaceous earth .................... ...................................................
Slag, including crushed and g ro u n d ................ ........................................
Clays, artificially activated with acid or other m ate rials.....................
Other minerals and earths, ground or treated, incl. feldspar, roof
granules and b a rite ................................................................................

3295
3295-P
3295-1

06/85
06/85
06/85

128.6
127.3
127.3

128.6
127.4
127.4

128.8
127.6
127.6

.9
.9
.9

.2
.2
.2

3295-111
3295-131
3295-185

06/85
0 6/85
07/85

125.4
123.2
98.6

125.4
123.2
98.6

125.4
123.4
98.6

.5
1.1
0

0
.2
0

3295-198

06/85

135.7

135.7

135.7

1.0

0

Mineral wool .
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................. .......
Mineral wool for structural insulation .
Loose fiber and granulated fiber ....
Building batts, blankets, and rolls ...
R-19.0 or o v e r ...............................
R-18.9 or le s s ...............................
A co ustical........................... ................
Other mineral wool for structural insulation, including insulating
b o a rd ........................... .............................................................................
Mineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance in s u la tio n ..............
Blankets (flexible) including fabricated pieces, rolls, and b a tts .............
Molded insulation (such as special automotive, appliance, and
aerospace ite m s ).....................................................................................
O ther mineral wool for industrial equipment, and appliance insulation
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................. .............. ......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...........................................................................................

3296
3296-P
3296-1
3296-111
3296-135
3296-13531
3296-13537
3296-161

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
05/82
12/81
12/81

120.7
118.7
107.0
88.2
113.7
99.7
113.1
91.8

123.0
121.2
109.8
90.1
118.7
104.0
118.2
92.5

127.1
125.5
115.0
91.8
128.1
110.6
130.1
92.3

3.8
4.2
5.4
4.8
7.5

3.3
3.5
4.7
1.9
7.9
6.3
10.1
-.2

3296-198
3296-2
3296-235

12/81
12/81
12/81

118.3
137.9
146.2

117.0
138.7
150.2

119.9
139.7
152.3

(3)

3296-245
3296-299
3296-M
3296-S

12/97
12/97
03/88
12/81

99.6
100.3
139.0
153.5

99.6
100.1
137.7
153.8

100.8
100.1
137.7
153.6

(3)
C3)
(3)
0

3297-P
3297-1
3297-111
3297-112

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

124.9
126.2
122.4
94.2
114.2

124.8
126.1
122.2
94.2
114.2

125.2
126.5
122.9
94.2
115.6

3297-115

08/92

113.8

106.2

(3)

133.6

133.6

Nonclay refractories........
Primary p ro d u c ts ......
Bricks and sha p e s ..
Silica bricks and shapes .
Magnesite and magnesite-chrome bricks and s h a p e s .... .....................
Mullite bricks and shapes, made predominantly of fused or synthetic
m u llite ....... ............. .................................................................................
Extra-high alumina bricks & shapes, made predominantly of fused and
synthetic a lu m in a s ................... ................................ ..............................
Silicon carbide bricks and shapes, made predominantly of silicon
carbide, except kiln fu m itu r .................................. ...............................
Zircon and zirconia bricks and shapes, made predominantly of either
of these m ate ria ls..................................................................................
All other bricks and shapes, including dolomite, dolomite-magnesite
and carbon refractories.........................................................................
Castables (hydraulic se ttin g ).
Plastic refractories & ramming mixes, wet & dry, and castables of
nonhydraulic setting type .
Gunning mixes, basic and o th e r.................. .................................................
Other nonclay refractory materials in lump or ground f o r m ....................
Domestic ship, for direct use by customers as finished refractories,
and all exported m a te ria l.....................................................................
Ceramic refractory fib e r s ................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..........................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ................. ................................................................

1.4
4.1

2.5
.7
1.4
1.2
0
0
-.1

1.5
1.5
1.4
1.6
1.5

.3
.3
.6
0
1.2
(3)

(3)

3297-116

12/85

133.6

3297-118

07/92

106.4

i3)

i3)

3297-119

01/91

125.2

125.2

125.2

0

0

3297-121
3297-3

12/85
12/85

129.4
134.7

129.8
135.9

129.7
135.9

1.3
2.1

-.1
0

3297-4
3297-5
3297-6

12/85
12/85
12/85

152.6
110.1
121.5

152.6
110.1
121.5

152.6
110.1
121.5

1.7
.3
1.5

0
0
0

3297-611
3297-7
3297-SM
3297-S

12/85
06/92

123.3
124.6

123.3
124.6

123.3
124.6

1.5
1.8

0
0

12/85

124,6

124.7

124.8

3.1

.1

See footnotes at end of table.




C3)
(3)
i3)

72

3.4

0
(3)

(3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c........ .....................................................................
Primary products ................................................... .......................... .................. .....
Statuary and art goods (factory m a d e )....................................................... .
O ther nonmetallic mineral p ro d u c ts................................... ..............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............... ...............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................ ............ .................... ...................................

3299
3299-P
3299-2
3299-3
3299-SM
3299-S

See footnotes at end of table.




73

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

122.1
120.0
140.2
111.3

121.9
119.7
140.2
110.9

119.7
117.3
140.2
107.9

-2.2
-2.5
-.1
-3.2

-1.8
-2.0
0
-2.7

12/85

142.5

142.5

142.5

•7

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

Primary metal in dustries.................................................................................................

33

12/84

122.6

121.0

120.7

-3.6

-0.2

Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing m ills .....................................

331

12/84

111.5

111.1

110.9

-1.2

-.2

Blast furnaces and steel mills ...................................................................... ................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Coke oven and blast furnace p ro d u c ts ...........................................................
Steel ingots and semifinished shapes and fo rm s .........................................
Ingot and semifinished products (including wire rod), c a rb o n .................
Wire rods, c a rb o n ..........................................................................................
Ingot and semifinished products other than wire rod, c a rb o n ..... .......
H.r. sheet and strip (incl. metallic coated and e le c tric a l)................... .........
Sheets, h.r., c a rb o n ..........................................................................................
Sheets and strip, hot dipped galvanized, c a rb o n .......................................
Sheets and strip, electrolytic galvanized, c a rb o n .......................................
Tinplate ..............................................................................................................
Other tin mill pro d u cts.....................................................................................
Hot rolled bars, plates and structural s h a p e s ................................................
Plates, carbon ...................................................................................................
Bars, h.r., c a rb o n ..............................................................................................
Bars, light s tru ctu ra l, c a r b o n ........................................................................
Concrete reinforcing bars, c a rb o n .................................................................
Bars, h.r. (including light structurals), a llo y ..................................................
O ther hot rolled bars, plates, and structural shapes, carbon and
a llo y .............................................................................................................
Plates and structural shapes, s ta in le s s .......................................................
Bars, h.r., s ta in le s s ..........................................................................................
Steel w ire ...............................................................................................................
Steel pipe and tu b e s .............................. .............................................................
Pipe and oil country tubular goods, c a rb o n ................................................
Cold rolled sheets and strip (exd metallic coated and e lectrica l)..............
Sheet and strip, c.r., c a rb o n ...........................................................................
Sheet, c.r., c a rb o n .........................................................................................
Sheet and strip, c.r., stainless........................................................................
Cold finished b a r s ................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

3312

06/8 2
06/82
06/8 2
06/82
06/97
12/97
12/97
0 6/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
0 6/97
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

112.9
112.7
95.7
114.6
104.5
96.8
100.8
119.7
113.4
129.4
119.2
143.7
92.2
113.6
103.5
121.5
132.4
124.3
129.1

112.8
112.5
97.0
111.9
100.7
90.7
100.8
120.3
115.2
127.3
119.1
144.7
97.9
113.6
105.6
121.6
132.5
122.7
128.3

112.5
112.2
96.6
112.0
100.9
90.6
101.3
119.9
113.3
124.4
115.9
143.5
95.1
113.6
106.1
121.3
132.5
122.7
128.0

-1.6
-1.7
4.2
-3.2
P)
(3)
i3)
-2.8
-2.8
-5.0
(3)
-.6
-3 .7
1.5
2.3
1.4
5.2
-.2
1.9

-.3
-.3
-.4
.1
.2
-.1
.5
-.3
-1 .6
-2.3
-2.7
-.8
-2.9
0
.5
-.2
0
0
-.2

06/97
06/8 2
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/8 2
12/89
06/82
12/89
06/82

106.0
109.5
121.2
109.1
104.4
93.1
114.8
101.2
121.7
73.7
103.5

105.8
108.4
116.4
109.2
103.4
91.3
113.4
100.3
121.5
72.1
102.8

105.8
106.4
115.4
109.1
101.2
88.0
113.6
100.5
121.8
72.1
102.4

(3)
-6.2
-9.8
-.3
5.2
.8
-6.4
-4.6
—3.6
-14.3
-2.5

0
-1.8
-.9
-.1
-2.1
-3.6
.2
.2
.2
0
-•4

Electrometallurgical products ................................................................. ......................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ................................................................................................
F erroalloys.................................... ........................................................................
Ferrosilicon ......................... ...............................................................................
O ther fe rro a llo y s ...............................................................................................
Other ferroalloys...... .....................................................................................
O ther electrometallurgical products ..................................................................

3313

06/83
06/83
06/96
06/83
06/9 6
12/88
06/9 6

174.4
178.7
109.3
167.3
119.1
82.8
99.3

170.4
173.7
105.9
161.6
115.7
82.7
97.3

169.6
172.9
105.4
161.6
114.7
82.7
96.8

-1.0
.2
1.6
-4.7
6.4
-10.2
-3.2

-.5
-.5
-.5
0
-.9
0
-.5

Steel wire and related products - m fp m .....................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................... .......................................................
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and s tra n d .........................................
Steel nails and s p ik e s.... .....................................................................................
Steel w ire ................................... ...................................................................... .....
Carbon wire ................ .......................................................................................
Stainless w ir e ........................... .......................................... ................. ............
Steel fencing and fence g a te s ..................... ....................................................
Other fabricated ferrous wire p roducts............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ .................. .........................................

3315

06/82
06/82
0 6/8 2
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

125.6
123.2
158.8
120.7
106.4
106.9
127.1
128.0
125.2

125.9
123.4
159.0
120.7
106.1
106.6
127.6
129.0
127.2

125.8
123.3
159.0
120.7
105.7
106.2
126.4
132.6
126.4

.8
.8
3.1
1.2
-.8
-.7
-1 .2
3.2
.7

-.1
-.1
.0
0
-.4
-.4
-.9
2.8
-.6

06/82

145.3

145.3

145.3

0

0

Cold finishing of steel shapes - mfpm ........................................................................
Primary products ................... ............... .............. ....................................................
Cold rolled sheets and s trip ...............................................................................
Sheets and strip, c.r., c a rb o n ..... .................... ........................ ............ .........
Strip, c.r., c a rb o n ............................................ ........................ .....................
Sheets and strip, c.r., sta in le s s .......................... ...........................................
Cold finished b a r s ............................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .........................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................ ....................................................

3316

06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/82
12/89
06/82

116.3
113.3
122.1
104.7
117.5
83.7
100.9

115.7
112.5
121.2
104.0
116.4
82.8
100.6

115.6
112.6
121.2
104.0
116.5
82.8
100.9

-1.4
-1.7
-2.7
-.8
-1.1
(3)
1.5

-.1
.1
0
0
.1
0
.3

06/82

95.1

95.3

94.4

-.5

-.9

Steel pipe and tubes - m fp m ........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Steel pipe and tu b e s ................................................................................. ..........
Pipe and oil country tubular goods, c a rb o n ................................................
Pressure tubing, c a rb o n ..................................................................................
Mechanical tubing, ca rb o n ..............................................................................
Structural pipe and tubing, c a rb o n ................................................................
Pipe and tubing, a llo y ............................................ ..........................................
Pressure tubing, s ta in le ss............................................... ................................
Mechanical tubing, s ta in le s s ..........................................................................
O ther pipe and tubing (incl. standard pipe), stainless ............. .................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts .......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... .................................................................

3317

06/82
06/82
0 6/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/97
06/97
06/82

134.5
134.6
134.6
148.9
109.5
134.5
121.8
142.6
101.6
123.0
114.1
100.1
102.9
141.9

131.8
132.2
132.2
147.9
85.0
133.0
120.8
142.4
97.5
118.6
113.1
100.1
102.9
128.6

132.1
132.5
132.5
146.0
110.8
133.0
118.9
142.4
96.7
ft
112.1
100.1
102.9
128.8

-.1
0
0
-3.1
5.4
0
-.6
16.1
-11.0
(3)
-6.4
.7
2.9
-3.0

.2
.2
.2
-1.3
30.4
0
-1.6
0
-.8
(3)
-.9
0
0
.2

3312-P
3312-1
3312-2
3312-216
3312-21611
3312-21612
3312-3
3312-311
3312-313
3312-315
3312-326
3312-329
3312-4
3312-412
3312-422
3312-424
3312-425
3312-441
3312-445
3312-45
3312-461
3312-5
3312-6
3312-6A
3312-7
3312-71
3312-711
3312-75
3312-8
3312-SM

3313-P
3313-5
3313-511
3313-515
3313-51518
3313-6

3315-P
3315-1
3315-2
3315-5
3315-5A
3315-5C
3315-6
3315-9
3315-SM
3315-S

3316-P
3316-7
3316-71
3316-715
3316-75
3316-8
3316-SM
3316-S

3317-P
3317-6
3317-6A
3317-6B
3317-6C
3317-6D
3317-6E
3317-6F
3317-6G
3317-6H
3317-M
3317-XY9
3317-S

See footnotes at end of table.




74

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Iron and steel fo u n d rie s ....................................................... .........................................

332

Gray iron fo u n d rie s .........................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................... .............. ................... ................
Cast iron pressure and soil pipe and fittin g s ..................................................
Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iro n ................................ ........................
Pressure pipe, ductile ir o n ........................................................................
Pressure pipe fittings, ductile ir o n .............................................................
Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iron ................. ...........................................
Pressure pipe, gray ir o n ......................................................... ....................
Pressure pipe fittings, gray ir o n ..................................................................
O ther ductile iron castings .................................................... .............................
Automotive u s e s ............................................................ ..................................
Passenger c a rs .............................................................................................
All other automotive u s e s ....... ........................................... .............. .........
Construction and utility u s e s ..........................................................................
Valve u s e s ............................. ....................... ...................................................
Machinery u s e s ...... .................. .......................................................................
All other u s e s .................................................... ...............................................
Other gray iron c a s tin g s .....................................................................................
Automotive u s e s ............................................................ ..................................
Passenger c a rs ................................................................... .........................
All other automotive u s e s ........ ..................................................................
Construction and utility u s e s ............................. ............................................
All other u s e s ............................... ................ ...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ................................................... ..................................

3321

Malleable iron fou n d rie s.............................. ..................................................................
Primary products ........................ ...................... ....................................... ...............
Standard malleable iron c a s tin g s.................................... .......................... ......

3322

Steel investment foundries ............... ............................. ..............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Carbon and low alloy steel investment casting s............................................
Commercial application, other than ae ro sp a ce ..........................................
High alloy steel investment castings, including stainless s te e l...................
Aerospace app lica tion .......... ..........................................................................
Commercial application, other than a e ro sp a ce ..........................................
Hi-temp metal castings (iron, nickel, or cobalt-base a llo y s )........................
Aerospace app lica tion.....................................................................................
Commercial application, other than a e ro sp a ce ..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .........................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3324

Steel foundries, n.e.c........................ ............................................................. ................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Carbon steel c a s tin g s .........................................................................................
Railroad wheels and specialties ....................................................................
All other carbon steel castings, including roils for rolling m ills ...............
High alloy steei castings, including stainless s te e l........................................
Low alloy steel c a s tin g s .....................................................................................
All other low alloy steel ca stin g s...................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................... .....................................................................

3325

3321-P
3321-1
3321-111
3321-11101
3321-11102
3321-121
3321-12101
3321-12102
3321-2
3321-222
3321-22201
3321-22202
3321-224
3321-231
3321-233
3321-239
3321-4
3321-439
3321-43901
3321-43902
3321-449
3321-498
3321 -SM
3321-S

3322-P
3322-1

3324-P
3324-2
3324-213
3324-3
3324-311
3324-313
3324-4
3324-411
3324-413
3324-SM
3324-S

3325-P
3325-2
3325-214
3325-219
3325-4
3325-5
3325-559
3325-SM
3325-S

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/84

129.7

129.6

129.6

0.4

0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
0 6/86
06/86
12/80
06/93
06/86
0 6/86
06/86
12/80
12/80
06/93
06/8 6
06/86
06/86
06/86
0 6/8 6
12/80
12/80
0 6/86
06/86

143.4
142.7
158.7
136.0
117.4
200.9
171.9
118.6
149.6
111.8
111.1
131.4
114.3
115.7
133.7
118.7
112.5
123.6
118.5
130.5
150.4
134.4
131.6

143.3
142.5
158.1
135.3
116.7
201.0
171.9
118.6
149.7
111.6
110.9
131.3
114.0
115.7
133.6
118.6
112.4
123.6
118.4
130.4
149.9
134.4
131.7

143.3
142.5
158.1
135.3
116.7
201.0
171.7
118.6
149.4
111.6
110.9
131.3
114.0
115.7
133.3
118.6
112.2
123.6
118.4
130.5
149.9
134.5
131.7

.1
.1
-1.1
-1.0
-1.2
0
-4.4
0
-4.6
.5
.1
.2
0
0
.4
.1
1.4
.5
.4
1.1
-.7
.8
1.5

0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
-.2
0
0
0
0
0
-.2
0
-.2
0
0
.1
0
.1
0

Aug. 1997

July 1998

12/80

152.8

152.7

152.7

-.3

0

06/81
06/81
06/93

135.9
134.9
117.4

136.3
135.4
118.1

136.3
135.4
118.1

2.9
3.0
2.0

0
0
o

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93

201.7
196.5
156.6
156.4
208.8
105.6
119.3
109.0
108.7
114.9

201.9
196.8
157.5
157.2
209.8
105.6
120.3
109.0
108.7
114.6

202.0
196.9
157.5
157.2
210.1
105.6
120.6
109.0
108.7
115.4

.9
.9
1.1
1.1
-.7
-2.9
1.3
1.0
1.0
1.9

0
.1
0
0
.1
0
.2
0
0
.7

06/81

255.3

255.3

255.3

1.0

.0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

137.6
144.6
143.6
138.2
148.6
142.9
147.4
150.0

137.5
144.5
143.8
138.6
148.6
142.6
146.7
149.1

137.7
144.6
144.0
137.9
149.6
142.5
146.7
149.2

.6
.7
1.5
.7
2.1
-1.0
.7
.7

.1
.1
.1
-.5
.7
-.1
0
.1

06/81

86.2

86.2

87.6

-.3

1.6
-1.0

Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous m e ta ls.................................. ..............

333

12/80

103.5

96.6

95.6

-18.4

Primary c o p p e r................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Smelted c o p p e r .............................................................................. .....................
Copper cathode and other refined copper, including wirebar, slab, and
in g o t................................................................................................................

3331
3331-P
3331-1

06/80
06/80
06/88

112.0
99.6
78.5

105.1
91.3
71.8

105.7
92.2
i3)

-24.6
-28.7
(3)

.6
1.0
(3)

3331-2

06/80

94.7

87.1

85.7

-29.0

-1.6

Primary alum inum .................................................................................. .........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................. ........................
Primary aluminum, except extrusion b ille t.......................................................
Primary aluminum, except extrusion b ille t ...................................................
Aluminum ingot, u n a llo ye d ................................................................ .........
Other primary aluminum, except extrusion b ille t....................................
Aluminum extrusion billet ................... ................................................................

3334
3334-P
3334-7
3334-711
3334-71111
3334-71113
3334-8

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
0 6/80
06/80

118.8
122.0
121.2
121.2
134.0
95.8
123.8

108.4
110.6
109.1
109.1
125.0
88.5
115.4

106.9
109.5
107.9
107.9
123.1
88.3
114.5

-16.9
-16.9
-17.1
-17.1
-15.5
-16.1
-16.4

-1.4
-1.0
-1.1
-1.1
-1.5
-.2
-.8

Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c...................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
O ther nonferrous metals, n.e.c....................... ...................................................
Other refined n.f. metals, incl. chromium, cadmium, cobalt, and
m olybd enum ...............................................................................................

3339
3339-P
3339-7

0 6/80
0 6/80
06/80

102.7
110.8
140.2

100.5
108.7
137.4

97.5
105.3
133.9

-10.8
-9.1
-6.4

-3.0
-3.1
-2.5

06/88

126.8

123.4

120.8

-6.5

-2.1

Secondary nonferrous m e ta ls ......................................................................................

334

0 6/80

89.0

83.9

83.4

-12.0

-.6

3339-791

See footnotes at end of table.




75

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

06/80
06/80
0 6 /8 0
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/8 0

89.0
91.2
91.7
127.8
46.0
65.9
109.6

83.9
86.4
88.9

06/80
06/97

Aug. 1997

July 1998

i3)
43.2
65.0
101.9

83.4
85.9
88.7
125.2
42.4
66.0
101.7

-12.0
-12.3
-5 .5
-25.9
-6.0
-8.1
-13.7

-0.6
-.6
-.2
(3)
-1.9
1.5
-.2

91.7
95.7

82.2
94.2

81.5
93.9

-8.1
-5.5

-.9
-.3

Secondary nonferrous m e ta ls .................... .............. ...................................................
Primary products ..................... .................................. ................. ............................
L e a d ........................... ............ ....................................... ........................................
Z in c ................................................. .......................................................................
Precious m e ta ls ...................................................... ............... .............................
Other nonferrous m e ta ls ................... ................... .............................................
A lum inum ........ .......................................... .............. .............. ...............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..................... ........................
Miscellaneous receipts ........................................................ ..............................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................

3341

Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous m e ta ls ....................... ......................

335

12/84

140.1

136.4

136.0

-6.7

-.3

Rolling, drawing and extruding of c o p p e r...................................... ...........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. .......................................
Copper and copper-base alloy w ir e .................................................................
A llo ye d ........ ................. .....................................................................................
Copper and copper-base alloy rod, bar and s h a p e s....................................
Unalloyed copper bars, shapes and non-electrical r o d ............................
Bars and s h a p e s .... ...................... ...............................................................
Copper-base alloy rod, bar and s h a p e s .................................................. ...
R o d ............................... ............ .......,.............................................................
Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and p la te ...................................
Unalloyed copper flat products ......................................................................
Copper-base alloy flat p ro d u c ts ..................................... ..............................
S tr ip ........ ........................................ ...............................................................
Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tu b e ......................... ......................
Unalloyed pipe and tube, plumbing ................. .............................................
Copper-base alloy pipe and tube, non-plum bing.......................................

3351
3351-P
3351-1
3351-131
3351-3
3351-311
3351-31118
3351-332
3351-33218
3351-4
3351-413
3351-435
3351-43526
3351-5
3351-516
3351-538

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

135.5
141.8
150.6
139.7
146.7
124.2
135.0
161.0
151.9
153.0
136.3
159,0
147,6
122.5
110,6
114,2

129.2
134.5
148.1
137.4
134.3
113.0
128.9
147.8
139.4
148.5
131,3
154.6
143,6
119,6
108,3
116,1

128.9
134.1
146.8
136.2
133.4
111.1
127.7
147.7
139.2
148.1
130.3
154,5
143.5
120,1
109,3
114.4

-14.9
-16.3
-8.3
-8.2
-19.7
-21.7
-16.2
-18.7
-18.9
-13.4
-13,8
-13,3
«13.2
-14.5
-10,0
-12.3

-.2
-.3
-.9
-.9
-.7
-1.7
-.9
-.1
-.1
-.3
-.8
-.1
-.1
,4
.9
«1.5

Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube pro d u c ts ................ ...........................
Primary p ro d u c ts .... ...................... ............... ...........................................................
Aluminum s h e e t.................. ................................... ................. ........................ ...
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare ................................................................... .
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, beverage can s to c k ...........................

3353
3353-P
3353-2
3353-231
3353-23114
3353-23115
3353-233

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
08/88

148,5
152,8
153,9
142,8
172.4
130.1
107.0

142,5
147,4
148,2
136.6
164,8
124,7
103.5

142,1
146,9
147.6
135,9

-8.1
-6.6
«7,0
«7.6

” .3
-.3
-.4
-,5

(3)
123,9
103.3

<3)
*9.6
-8.7

ft
-.6
-,2

3354-P
3354-1
3354-115
3354-11511
3354-11512

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

149.4
150.4
153.3
133.0
<3)
129.2

145.9
146.8
150.0
127.4
130.5
123.8

146.2
148.2
151.3
128.8
133.0
123.9

-4.4
-3 .5
-3.4
-6.7
<3)
-6.6

.2
1.0
.9
1.1
1.9
.1

3354-125
3354-12501
3354-12502
3354-12503
3354-12504
3354-12505
3354-12506
3354-12512
3354-3
3354-313
3354-31301
3354-31302

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/87
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94

149.9
179.8
159.0
138.3
132.9
140.7
145.8
145.5
96.1
96.1
97.1
95.1

147.0
179.4
156.3
134.3
132.9
142.7
143.4
138.9
92.2
92.2
93.2
91.2

148.4
178.1
156.0
137.0
132.9
142.5
146.5
141.9
93.6
93.6
94.3
92.8

-2.9
-.4
-6.5
-3.0
0
1.3
-1 .7
-4.9
-3.8
-3 .8
-4 .0
-3.6

1.0
-.7
-.2
2.0
0
-.1
2.2
2.2
1.5
1.5
1.2
1.8

3355-P
3355-2
3355-225

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

126.4
130.2
123.5
116.6

122.1
125.0
116.4

121.9
124.8
116.7

-.2
-.2
.3

ft

(3)

-7.6
-8.3
-12.1
Í3)

06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
12/95
06/82
12/95
06/82
12/87
12/87
12/87

134.2
132.9
150.2
104.4
99.1
104.1
103.3
121.3
81.6
100.3
121.9

130.2
128.6
148.3
103.1
97.9
103.8
103.3
119.8
82.6
100.2
119.9

129.3
127.6
146.3
98.7
98.3
103.8
103.3
119.9
81.8
100.2
119.9

-2.3
-2.4
-4 .6
-9 .2
-1.6
-6.2
-9 .9
-3 .6
.2
-5 .2
-3.2

-.7
-.8
-1.3
-4.3
.4
0
0
.1
-1.0
0
0

06/82

144.4

144.1

144.2

-2.9

.1

12/82

149.7

148.6

147.9

-4 .6

-.5

3341-P
3341-3
3341-4
3341-5
3341-6
3341-7
3341-SM
3341 -M
3341-XY9

Coiled, nonheat-treatable, p re c o a te d ............................ ..............................
Aluminum extruded p ro d u c ts...................... ......................... ........................................
Primary products ...................................... ................. ............................................
Extruded aluminum rod, bar, and other extruded shapes except tu b e .....
Extruded rod and bar with alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s .....
R o d ..... ..................... ............... .................... ..................................................
B a r .............................................................. ....................................................
Other extruded shapes except tube, with alloys other than 2000 and
7000 s e rie s ......................... ...................................................................... .
O ther extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including 2 ......................
O ther extruded shapes, circle size 2 to, not in c lu d in g 3 .......................
Other extruded shapes, circle size 3 to, not including 4 ......................
Other extruded shapes, circle size 4 to, not including 5 ......................
Other extruded shapes, circle size 5 to, not including 6 ......................
Other extruded shapes, circle size 6 to, not including 1 0 ....................
O ther extruded shapes, circle size 10 and o v e r .....................................
Aluminum extruded and drawn pipe and t u b e ...............................................
Soft alloy pipe and tube, alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s .........
Seamless pipe and tube, soft alloy ....... ............................ .....................
Soft alloy pipe and tube other than s e a m le s s ........................................

3354

Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.c..................................... ......................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................... ................
Rolled aluminum rod, bar (incl. continuous cast), and structural shapes
Continuous cast rod, bar and structural s h a p e s ........................................

3355

Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous metals, except copper and
alum inum ................................................... ............. ..................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ....................................................... ........................................
Nickel and nickel-base alloy mill s h a p e s .......................................................
Plate, sheet and s t r ip ..................... ................................................................
Rod, bar, pipe, tube, wire, and other nickei miil s h a p e s ..........................
Titanium mill shapes ................................................................. .........................
Rod, bar, pipe, tube, wire, and other titanium mill s h a p e s ......................
Other nonferrous metal mill s h a p e s ................... ........................ ....................
Lead mill sh a p e s ....................... ...................... .................. ..............................
Zirconium mill s h a p e s .... .................. .............................................................
Other nonferrous metal mill s h a p e s.................................. ..........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................... ................................................... ..............
Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating ........................................... ..........................

3356
3356-P
3356-1
3356-161
3356-168
3356-2
3356-281
3356-9
3356-954
3356-961
3356-997
3356-SM
3356-S
3357

See footnotes at end of table.




76

(3)

Table S. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating-—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy bare wire and c a b le ...........................
Copper & copper-base alloy wire & cable for electrical transmission,
incl. bare & tin n e d .......................................................................................
Bare wire for electrical transm ission..... .....................................................
Bare strand and cable for electrical transm ission.....................................
Fiber optic c a b le .............................................................................. ...................
Electronic wire and c a b le ...................... ................................................ ............
Coaxial cable, armored or u n a rm o re d .........................................................
Rigid and semirigid ...................... .................................................................
Flexible .................................................................................... ......................
Hook-up wire, shielded and n o n s h ie id e d ..... ..................... ........................
Less than 135 C temperature r a tin g ........................................................
Multiconductor electronic wire and cable, shielded and nonshielded ....
Flat and ribbon c a b le ..................... ..............................................................
Multiconductor cable, excluding flat and r ib b o n ....................................
O ther electronic wire and c a b le ................................................ ....................
Telephone and telegraph wire and cable .
Inside wiring c a b le .... .......................... .
Control and signal wire and c a b le ............
Signal wire and cable .
Building wire and cable with underwriters’ labels .,
Thermoset insulated (R, RH, RHH, RHW, etc.) ,
Thermoplastic in su la te d............................... .........
Flame retardant nylon (THHN, T H W N )..... .....
Moisture and heat resistant (TH W )...... ...........
Nonmetallic branch circuit underground fe e d e r..
Other building Wire and c a b le ...............................
Apparatus wire and c o rd a g e .... .......................... ......
Flexible co rd a g e .......................................................
Thermoplastic insulated....... .............................
Extension cord s e t s ............................................
Power wire and c a b le ....................... ....................... .
Plastic and rubber insulated, under 601 v o lt s .................................... .
Thermoplastic and thermoset insulated cable ................... ................
Plastic and rubber insulated, 601 volts and h ig h e r...............................
Thermoplastic and thermoset insulated c a b le ...................................
Other power wire and c a b le .......................................................... .........
O ther insulated wire and c a b le ...... .......................................... ..................
Automotive insulated wire and c a b le .......................................................
Airframe, shipboard, and ground support cable, except coaxial and
ignition .
Other insulated or covered wire and cable ....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... .................. .....................
Nonferrous foundries (ca stin g s).

336

Aluminum die c a s tin g ......................... ...................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ............................................. .......................... ..............
Motor vehicle die c a s tin g s ................................... .....................................
Die castings for passenger cars .......................... ................................
Die castings for other motor v e h ic le s ................................................. .
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy die castings, other than motor
ve h ic le ..... ............................................................................... ..............
Die castings for building and construction .....
Die castings for a p p lia n c e s ..............................
Die castings for computers and electronics...
O ther die castings, n.e.c.................... .............. .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ..........................................

3363

Nonferrous die-castings, except aluminum ......................................... ............
Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ................................. ................. ..................... .........
Zinc and zinc-base alloy die-castings...................................................
Magnesium die-ca stings............................................ ........... .................
Other nonferrous die-castings, including lead and copper, except
aluminum ...................... .....................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ ................... ............... .............................. ......

3364

Aluminum foundries .................................................... .............................................
Primary products .................................... ........................................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand castings .................. ..............
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent and semipermanent
mold castin g s.
Investment and other aluminum and aluminum-base alloy castings and
cast p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................ ..................................................................

3365

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 199Í

3357-P
3357-A

12/82
12/88

150.6
89.3

149.7
ft

148.9
91.3

-5.2
2.0

-0.5
(3)

3357-B
3357-B51
3357-B71
3357-E
3357-1
3357-115
3357-11501
3357-11502
3357-123
3357-12302
3357-125
3357-12501
3357-12502
3357-198
3357-2
3357-246
3357-3
3357-311
3357-4
3357-439
3357-441
3357-44101
3357-44103
3357-448
3357-458
3357-6
3357-612
3357-61202
3357-61203
3357-8
3357-808
3357-80803
3357-831
3357-83103
3357-898
3357-9
3357-901

12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/88
10/86
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/82

78.6
77.3
77.4
95.7
139.4
159.0
114.0
103.4
115.7
101.4
137.1
91.9
101.9
146.5
182.7
191.9
179.7
144.1
135.2
83.4
60.5
111.4
127.8
141.6
127.6
146.3
100.9
101.3107.3
113.6
87.8
117.3
77.0
76.8
(3)
140.4
147.0

77.1
75.2
76.6
95.6
139.1
159.0
114.0
103.4
116.5
103.3
135.8
91.9
100.8
146.5
182.5
191.9
179.5
144.1
135.1
83.4
61.9
116.1
127.9
136.0
128.3
146.7
101.5
100.5
109.7
111.4
85.9
113.2
76.3
76.1
(3)
140.3

-8.7
-11.0
-5.8
-2.3
-1.1
-.7
-.3
-1.6
.5
1.5
-2.6
.5
-3.0
.8
1.2
.2
5.7
4.4
-14.7
-3.1
-15.9
-14.5
-17.7
-17.8
-13.9
.2
.5
-3.5
4.5
-7.0
-8.7
-10.0
-3.2
-3.2

(3)

76.6
74.6
76.3
95.6
138.9
159.0
114.0
103.4
116.5
103.3
135.3
91.9
100.4
146.5
182.4
191.9
179.2
145.8
133.9
83.4
61.5
115.5
126.6
134.4
124.2
146.2
101.0
100.0
108.7
111.0
85.2
113.4
76.4
76.3
ft
132.4
120.9

(3)
-10.5
-19.1

-.6
-.8
-.4
0
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
-.4
0
-.4
0
-.1
0
-.2
1.2
-.9
0
-.6
-.5
-1.0
-1.2
-3.2
-.3
-.5
-.5
-.9
-.4
-.8
.2
.1
.3
ft
-5.6
(3)

3357-903
3357-998
3357-SM
3357-S

12/82
12/82

148.8
109.0

149.2
108.9

148.8
108.8

1.1
-9.8

-.3
-.1

12/82

222.8

222.8

223.8

8.2

.4

12/84

133.8

132.5

132.3

-1.8

-.2

06/91
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

112.6
140.2
127.3
127.7
124.3

109.6
136.1
121.2
121.2
121.6

109.1
135.3
120.6
120.6
120.7

-4.5
-4.2
-6.1
-5.9
-7.1

-.5
-.6
-.5
-.5
-.7

0 6/9 8
06/83
06/98
06/83
06/98

(3)
169.6
(3)
122.1
(3)

98.6
166.7
98.1
121.7
98.6

98.0
166.3
97.0
121.5
97.5

ft
-1.1
(3)
-1.8
(3)

-.6
-.2
-1.1
-.2
"1.1

3363-P
3363-1
3363-111
3363-112
3363-4
3363-411
3363-412
3363-416
3363-417
3363-SM
3363-S

3364-P
3364-1
3364-2
3364-6
3364-SM
3364-S

06/91

111.9

111.4

111.4

-7.0

0

06/91
06/91
0 6/83
0 7/83

105.5
105.0
142.1
129.2

106.4
106.0
143.9
129.2

106.2
106.1
143.9
129.2

1.0
1.2
1.6
0

-.2
.1
0
0

06/98

(3)

100.0

100.0

ft

0

06/91

108.6

108.5

106.7

-1.4

-1.7

3365-P
3365-1

06/91
06/91
06/83

112.1
112.2
144.5

112.0
111.5
143.6

111.9
111.5
143.7

-.7
-.8
-.4

-.1
0
.1

3365-2

06/83

132.0

130.2

130.0

-2.3

-.2

3365-3
3365-SM
3365-S

06/83

141.8

143.6

143.6

2.3

0

06/91

111.5

115.2

115.1

-.2

-.1

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

77

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Copper foundries (castings, except d ie ) ....
.........
.........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... ........... ........................... ........................
Copper and copper-base alloy sand c a s tin g s .... ...........................................
Other copper and copper-base alloy castings incl. bearings and
bushings ........................................................... ............... i.............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ........... ..........................
Secondary products ......................................... .......................... ........................
Nonferrous castings, except aluminum and copper, and excluding diec a s tin g s .................................................... ....................... ........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ..............................................................................................
Zinc and zinc-base alloy castings, except d ie ................
.........................
Titanium castings, except d i e ....................................... ...................................
Nickel and nickel-base alloy castings, except die .......... ..........................
Superalloy/high temperature alloy investment castings ....
All other nonferrous metal castings, except die ............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... .......................................
Secondary products .............................................................................................

Industry
code

Product
code

3366
3366-P
3366-411
3366-412
3366-SM
3366-S

3369
3369-P
3369-1
3369-3
3369-4
3369-5
3369-7
3369-SM
3369-S

Miscellaneous primary metal p ro d u cts............................. .................................. .......

339

Metal heat tre a tin g ........................ ............. ....................................... .......................... .
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................... ............
Metal heat treating services-New England (M A -R I-C T ).......... .................
Metal heat treating services-Middle Atlantic (NY-NJ-E.PA-MD)..................
Metal heat treating services-South Central (W.PA-OH-IN-KY)....................
Metal heat treating services-Michigan ...............
.......................
Metal heat treating services-Southeast (VA-NC-SC-GA-AL-TN-FL)...........
Metal heat treating services-North Central (IL-WI-MN-MO-IA) ...................
Metal heat treating services-Pacific Coast (CA-AZ-OR-W A).......................
Metal heat treating services-Southwest (TX-OK-AR-CO-LA-UT)................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts .............................................. .........................................
Contract work and miscellaneous receipts .................... ............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ............... ............................................

3398

Primary metal products, n.e.c............................................... .........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................ ........... ..............................................................
Metal powders, paste, and fla k e s .....................
................... .....................
Aluminum and aluminum-base a llo y s ............ ...........................................
Copper and copper-base a llo y s ............... ....................
....................
Iron and s te e l..... ....................................................................................... ......
Precious m e ta ls ................................................ ......................... ......................
O ther powders, paste, and flakes, n .e .c ......................... .............................
O ther primary metal p ro d u c ts ....... .................... .......................................... .....
Other primary metal products, n.e.c........................... ...................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............... ..........................
Secondary products ................... .......................... .............................................

3399

3398-P
3398-1
3398-2
3398-3
3398-4
3398-5
3398-6
3398-7
3398-8
3398-SM
3398-M
3398-XY9
3398-S

3399-P
3399-1
3399-111
3399-133
3399-155
3399-177
3399-198
3399-2
3399-298
3399-SM
3399-S

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

06/83
06/83
06/8 3

148.4
146.4
147.4

147.9
145.9
146.9

147.9
145.8
146.8

0 6/98

ft

99.7

99.7

06/83

160.4

160.5

160.5

•5

0

06/83
06/83
06/98
06/83
06/98
06/91
07/92

144.7
136.8

146.9
139.2

147.5
139.6

3.7
3.6

.4
.3

ft
130.6

ft
129.8
100.0
99.1
105.2

ft
2.7

ft

ft
130.6
100.0
99.1
105.2

ft

ft
-.6
0
0
0

ft
93.2

Aug. 1997

-0.4
-.5
-.3

July 1998

0
-.1
-.1
0

ft

ft
8.2

06/83

191.7

189.6

193.4

4.8

2.0

06/8 5

126.3

126.2

126.2

-8

0

06/85
06/85
06/90
0 6/85
06/85
06/85
0 6/85
0 6/85
06/8 5
06/85

112.9
113.7
103.5
122.3
118.6
105.5
102.5
115.4
113.2
107.1

112.7
113.5
103.5
122.3
117.8
105.5
102.5
115.4
113.2
107.1

112.8
113.7
103.5
122.3
118.6
105.5
102.5
115.4
113.2
107.1

.6
.7
2.9
0
1.1
.1
.6
.5
.8
.9

.1
.2
0
0
.7
0
0
0
0
0

06/90
12/96
06/85

99.0
99.0
114.1

99.5
99.5
114.1

98.0
98.0
114.1

-2.0
-2.0
0

-1.5
-1.5
0

06/85
06/85
06/85
0 6/85
0 6/85
06/85
0 6/92
0 6/85
06/85
06/85

142.1
137.9
137.4
171.7
113.9
130.5
116.2
114.2
133.2
121.4

142.1
137.9
137.7
171.7
113.0
130.5
118.0
114.3
132.5
121.4

141.9
137.6
137.6
171.9
112.4
130.5
117.8
114.3
131.9
121.4

-2.1
-1 .6
-.1
.1
-9.0
.5
-.8
3.0
-4.6
.4

-.1
-.2
-.1
.1
-.5
0
-.2
0
-.5
0

06/85

177.2

177.2

177.3

-4.5

.1

12/84

128.6

128.9

128.9

.8

0

Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation
e q u ip m e n t......................... ........................................ ................ ...............................

34

Metal cans and shipping containers...................... .....................................................

341

12/84

102.6

102.4

102.4

.1

0

Metal c a n s ......................... ............................... ............................... ..................... ........
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................ .....................................................
Steel c a n s ........................................ .................... .............. .................................
Steel cans, fo o d ...... .........................................................................................
Fruit and fruit juice can ................................. ............... ..............................
Vegetable and vegetable juice c a n .......................... ................................
Can, other foods (including s o u p s )...........................................................
Steel cans, general packaging (including pet fo o d ) ..................................
Can, other no n -fo o d ............ ...................... .................. :..............................
Aluminum c a n s ...... ................................................. ...........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Secondary products .................................................. ..........................................

3411

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

110.1
108.8
127.5
133.8
141.9
118.6
150.3
128.0

110.0
108.8
127.7
134.2
141.7
118.7
150.9
128.0
ft
92.0

0
.6
.2
-.4
-2.1
.3
-1.1
1.2

.1
.1
.1
.2
0
0
.4
0

ft
92.2

109.9
108.7
127.6
133.9
141.7
118.7
150.3
128.0
ft
92.0

.9

0

06/81

138.7

138.3

138.3

-8.5

0

Metal shipping barrels, drums, kegs, and p a ils ............... ..........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... I...............................................
Steel p a ils ................ ....................... ...................... .................................... ..........
Steel shipping barrels and drums ....... .............
......... .........................
All other metal barrels (including parts and fluid milk c o n ta in e rs ).............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................... .....................
Miscellaneous receipts ................ ................. .....................................................
R e s a le s ........................... ................... ................... ..........................................

3412

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

135.3
144.5
157.3
135.7
152.2

134.9
144.0
156.4
135.4

134.4
143.5

.7
.3

-.4
-.3

ft
135.2
152.2

ft
-.3
0

ft
-.1

.1
.1

0
0

Cutlery, hand tools, and general h a rd w a re ..................... ..........................................

342

3411-P
3411-1
3411-1B
3411-117
3411-119
3411-131
3411-1C
3411-141
3411-2
3411-SM
3411-S

3412-P
3412-1
3412-2
3412-3
3412-SM
3412-M
3412-Z89

See footnotes at end of table.




78

ft

ft

12/96
12/96

100.8
100.8

100.8
100.8

100.8
100.8

12/84

136.4

136.7

136.7

1.0

0

153.0

153.6

153.4

2.3

-.1

12/83

3421

ft

ft

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Cutlery—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... .................
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, and snips .
Kitchen cutlery, incl. knives, forks, and cleavers .
Pocket knives and other folding blade k n iv e s .....
Razor blades and razors, except electric .................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........
Miscellaneous receipts .................................................
Resales ........................ ...............................................
Secondary products ........
.... ...................................
Hand and edge tools, except machine tools and han dsaw s.
Primary products .
Mechanics’ hand service tools .
P lie rs ........................... ..............
Solid joint pliers .
W re nches...........
Sockets, drives, extensions, etc. for hand-operated socket
wrenches ................................................................................
Combination open-end and box wrenches .
Torque w rench es..
Adjustable wrenches, including pipe w rench es..
All other wrenches ........................ .........................
S crew drivers................................................................
Tools for automotive use, excluding jacks .
All other mechanics’ hand service tools ....
Edge tools, hand o p e ra te d ................ ...........
Chisels ............... ............. .................................
Professional and craftsmen’s edge hand t o o ls ........................................
All other edge to o ls .... ............ ........................ ............. ..................................
Dies and interchangeable cutting tools, for machines and power-driven
han dtoo ls............................................................ ...................................... ....
Cutting dies, excluding dies for cutting m e ta l.............................................
All other machine tools, including woodcutting ............ .............................
Other hand tools, n.e.c................................................................. .................... .
Shovels, spades, scoops, telegraph spoons, and s c ra p e rs ....................
Light forged hammers, under 4 pounds, excluding ball peen hammers
Steel goods, including forks, hoes, rakes, weeders, e t c . .........................
Soldering irons
Other hand tools, excluding edge and machine to o ls .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ...........
Miscellaneous receipts ......................... .............................

Product
code

Hand saws and saw blades .
Primary products .
Woodworking power saw bla d e s ..
Circular saw b la d e s ..... ..............
Solid to o th ................................
Inserted tooth ........................................................................... ..................
Metalworking power saw b la d e s ........ ........ ............................... ..............
Circular saw blades, including separate inserted teeth ........... ................
Bandsaw b la d e s........................... .................................................. ................
All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, and abrasive
saw blades ................................ ........................................................... .......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ................................... .............. ............................
R e s a le s ......................... ................ .............. ....................................................
Secondary products .

3425

Hardware, n.e.c.
Primary products .
Furniture hardware, excluding cabinet hardware .
Builders’ hardw are...................... ........................ ......
Padlocks including pin/non-pin tumbler and combination types ...
Doorlocks, locksets, and locktrim, except architectural trim sold
separately ............................................... .................... ....................
Hinges, excluding cabinet hinges, including spring hinges ..........
Cabinet hardw are......................... ........................ ............... .................
Other builders’ hardware, n.e.c......
............................. .................
Motor vehicle h ardw are...................................................... ................... ...
Other transportation equipment hardware, except motor vehicle
hardw are............................................................................. .............
O ther hardware, n.e.c............... ...................... .......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................. ........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....
....................................

3429

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1991

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

160.7
150.3
154.6
170.1
169.3

161.4
150.3
154.6
170.1
170.5

161.2
149.9
154.6
170.1
170.5

2.5
.5
1.7
2.1
3.8

-0.1
-.3
0
0
0

0 3/87
12/92
12/83

26.5
76.4
148.5

ft
ft
148.5

ft
ft
148.5

ft
ft

ft
ft
.8

0

3423-P
3423-1
3423-111
3423-11113
3423-113

06/83
0 6/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

156.5
161.4
165.5
153.7
150.6
171.0

156.8
161.7
166.0
154.0
151.0
170.9

156.6
161.4
165.6
1 53 6
150.3
171.1

.9
.9
1.2
.3
.4
1.7

-.1
-.2
-.2
-.3
-.5
.1

3423-11321
3423-11324
3423-11325
3423-11326
3423-11327
3423-114
3423-116
3423-117
3423-4
3423-483
3423-485
3423-498

0 6/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/9 6
06/83
06/83
0 6/96

175.7
169.8
180.8
172.3
158.3
150.8
168.6
167.3
108.2
135.8
177.9
101.2

175.7
169.8
180.8
172.0
158.3
152.0
168.6
168.3
108.5
135.8
177.9
102.6

175.7
171.5
180.8
172.0
158.3
150.8
168.6
167.3
108.2
135.8
177.9
101.2

1.6
2.2
2.7
3.6
-.3
.7
1.3
1.4
2.6
3.3
4.5
.7

0
1.0
0
0
0
-.8
0
-.6
-.3
0
0
-1.4

3423-5
3423-551
3423-559
3423-6
3423-611
3423-621
3423-641
3423-681
3423-698
3423-SM
3423-M
3423-Z89
3423-S

06/9 6
07/83
06/96
06/83
06/83
06/8 3
06/83
06/89
06/83

102.8
121.5
102.0
159.7
187.1
141.7
182.0
128.2
152.1

102.7
121.5
101.7
160.0
187.1
141.7
182.0
134.1
152.2

102.7
121.5
101.7
160.0
187.1
141.8
182.0
133.5
152.2

0
O'
-.1
.5
.1
-.2
1.6
4.8
•5

0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
-.4
0

06/83
06/83
06/83

118.0
117.5
159.6

118.1
117.6
159.6

118.1
117.6
159.6

1.0
.9
.8

0
0
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/96
06/83

140.1
145.8
129.9
122.2
129.2
111.9
160.6
106.5
171.2

140.0
145.9
130.0
122.3
ft
ft
160.6
106.5
171.2

139.9
145.9
130.0
122.3
129.6
111.9
160.6
106.5
171.2

-.2
-.3
-3.1
-2.5
-1.4
-3.2
2.2
6.5
1.7

-.1
0
0
0

3425-P
3425-2
3425-212
3425-21211
3425-21213
3425-3
3425-331
3425-336

ft
ft
0
0
0

3425-4
3425-SM
3425-M
3425-Z89
3425-S

06/83

140.5

140.5

140.5

.4

0

06/83
06/83
06/83

114.5
182.9
122.7

113.6
181.5
122.7

112.6
179.9
122.7

-.4
-.4
.1

-.9
-.9
0

3429-P
3429-2
3429-4
3429-415

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

125.9
125.1
146.4
141.4
122.5

126.2
125.4
146.4
141.5
122.7

126.3
125.5
146.3
141.4
123.6

.9
.9
-5.8
1.5
1.1

.1
.1
-.1
-.1
.7

3429-421
3429-452
3429-461
3429-477
3429-6

06/85
06/85
06/8 5
06/98
06/85

156.2
107.7
162.5
ft
100.7

156.8
106.2
162.5
100.0
100.9

156.1
106.7
162.5
100.1
101.4

2.1
-.5
1.1
ft
.7

-.4
.5
0
.1
.5

3429-7
3429-8
3429-SM
3429-M
3429-S

06/85
0 6/85

181.9
133.2

184.7
133.9

184.5
133.3

6.1
1.8

-.1
-.4

07/85
06/8 5

144.6
128.2

144.6
128.2

144.6
128.2

.8
.2

0
0

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
19982

3421-P
3421-1
3421-121
3421-141
3421-2
3421 -SM
3421-M
3421-Z89
3421-S
3423

Secondary products .

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

79

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
•—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Apr.
19982

Heating equipment, except electric and warm air; and plumbing
fix tu re s .......... ....................... ................... ..................... ................... .......................
Metal sanitary w a r e ..................................................................... ..................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................... ................................. .................... ........................
Sinks, sink/laundry tray combinations, and laundry trays sold

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

343

12/84

157.6

157.9

157.8

0.6

-0.1

3431
3431-P

12/80
12/80

162.5
162.1

164.2
164.2

162.6
162.2

-.8
-1.4

-1.0
-1.2

3431-4
3431-426
3431-7
3431-9
3431-998

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/95

194.8
188.1
152.1
139.9
105.1

197.2
190.5
152.4
146.0
109.7

194.4
187.7
152.4
141.1
106.0

-.1
-.1
1.3
-1.1
-1.0

-1.4
-1.5
0
-3.4
-3.4

3432-P

06/83
06/83

182.5
190.2

181.7
189.3

181.7
189.3

.6
•5

0
0

3432-2
3432-211
3432-213
3432-215

06/83
06/98
06/98
06/98

182.8

183.3
100.0
100.0
100.0

183.3
100.0
100.0
100.0

2.0

?)
(®)
i3)

a
i3)
(3)

0
0
0
0

3432-3
3432-4
3432-SM
3432-M
3432-S

06/98
06/83

i3)
199.6

100.0
196.4

100.0
196.4

<3)
-1.3

0
0

06/83
06/83

90.4
198.2

i 3)
198.2

i3)
198.2

i3)
-.3

(3)

06/8 0
06/8 0
06/80
06/80
06/8 0
06/80
06/80
06/8 6
06/8 0
06/8 0
06/80
06/8 0
06/8 0
0 6 /8 0
06/80
0 6/8 0
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/8 0
0 6/8 6
06/80
0 6/8 0
06/80
12/93
06/80
0 6/8 0
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/86
12/93

186.6
178.6
164.6
155.5
170.1
144.1
143.9
120.9
150.8
164.3
145.7
178.7
189.3
184.6
173.1
195.2
224.3
166.8
161.1
133.3
122.6
206.1
174.5
174.4
109.2
205.2
226,7
185.9
173.1
166.4
173.2
116.0

187.9
180.0
167.9
156.7
175.5
143.9
144.3
119.6
152.4
167.0
145.7
181.3
189.3
184.6
174.5
201.2
231.0
168.6
162.2
133.8
125.0
206.5
174.7
174.4
109.2
207.6
228.5
185.9
173.1
166.4
173.3
116.0

188.2
180.3
169.3
157.5
177.4
144.2
144.8
119.6
152.4
t3)
145.7
180.9
189.9
185.1
173.6
201.2
231.0
168.2
(3)
133.8
124.7
206.7
176.0
174.4
109.2
218.8
226.7
185.9
173.1
166.4
173.3
116.8

1.1
1.2
3.0
1.7
4.3
-.9
-.8
-1.1
1.5
0
.9
.3
.3
-.3
2.3
2.3
.7
f)
.5
1.4
1.6
2.1
.1
1.9
7.7
.1
2.1
2.9
3.3
1.6
2.7

.2
.2
.8
.5
1.1
.2
.3
0
0
(3)
0
-.2
.3
.3
-.5
0
0
-.2
i3)
0
-.2
.1
.7
0
0
5.4
-.8
0
0
0
0
.7

06/80
06/80

170.7
175.8

171.4
176.6

171.4
176.6

.4
.3

0
0

12/84

135.5

136.5

136.4

1.5

-.1

3441-P
3441-1
3441-121
3441-12101
3441-12102
3441-122
3441-12201
3441-12202
3441-12207
3441-123
3441-12305
3441-127

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/82

136.1
135.2
135.9
141.1
148.1
101.7
117.4
112.0
104.8
157.5
114.5
117.9
118.7

137.3
136.7
137.9
142.9
150.2
101.9
119.7
114.4
107.8
160.0
114.5
118.0
119.8

137.1
136.3
137.3
142.9
150.2
101.9
118.7
112.0
107.8
160.2
114.7
118.1
119.8

3.0
3.4
3.2
3.5
4.0
.1
3.0
1.4
3.9
3.4
C5)
(3)
1.4

-.1
-.3
-.4
0
0
0
-.8
-2.1
0
.1
.2
.1
0

3441-128

06/87

138.1

139.7

138.4

2.2

-.9

B a th tu b s .... ........................................ ................................................. .................
Miscellaneous metal sanitary w a re ...... ............................................................
All other metal sanitary w a r e ........................................................................
Plumbing fixture fittings and trim ................................................... ..............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................ .........................................................................
Single lever controls, two or three handle bath or shower fittings,
etc...................................................................................... ..............................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

3432

Two and three handle bath and shower fittin g s .........................................
Lavatory and sink fittings (ex. single control), includ. drains and

Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... .................. ...................................................................
Nonelectric heating equipment ........................................................................ ............
Primary p ro d u c ts .... .................................................................................................

3433
3433-P
3433-3
3433-311
3433-313
3433-4
3433*416
3433-422
3433-5
3433-511
3433-513
3433-6
3433-611
3433-61107
3433-621
3433-631
3433-63111
3433-661
3433-66141
3433-66151
3433-66193
3433-8
3433-811
3433-81101
3433-81103
3433-81105
3433-821
3433-82103
3433-831
3433-83103
3433-871
3433-9
3433-SM
3433-S
3433-SSS

Oil-fired cast iron heating b o ile rs ............................. .....................................
Gas-fired cast iron heating boilers ..................... ..........................................
Domestic heating s to v e s ...................... ..............................................................
Wood and coal domestic heating s to v e s ....... ........................ ...................
Other domestic heating stoves ...................... ....................... .......................
Steel heating b o ile rs .... .......................................................................................
Steel heating boilers, 400 MBH and le s s ...... ....................... .....................
Steel heating boilers over 400 M B H ...... ....................................................
Other heating system s...... .............. ................... ...............................................
Radiators and conve ctors..... .......................................... ................ ..............
O ther radiators and convectors ................................. .............. ..............
Unit h e a te rs ...................................... ...............................................................
Floor and wall fu rn a c e s .... ..........................................................................
Gas-fired floor fu rn a c e s ...............................................................................
Other systems, n .e .c .......................................................................................
Gas-fired infrared h e a te rs ..........................................................................
Non-electric fire p la c e s....................... ........................................................ .
Other heating systems, n.e.c............................................. ..........................
Parts for heating systems .................. ...............................................................
Gas burners and parts/attachm ents .............. ......................... ....................
Gas burners, 400 MBH and le s s ................................ .............................
Gas burners over 400 M B H ...... .................... ............................................
Parts/attachments for gas b u rn e rs...........................................................
Oil burners and p a rts /a tta c h m e n t.................................. ............................
Commercial/industrial oil b u rn e rs ................................... .........................
Dual fuel burners and p a rts /a tta c h m e n ts ....................... ...........................
Dual fuel b u rn e rs ..................................................... .............. ......................
O ther parts, n.e.c........................ ......................................................................
Solar heating equipment ....................................... ............... ..............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary products ................... ............. ..........................................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ......................... ........... .........................................
Fabricated structural metal p ro d u c ts ....... .............. ....................................................

344

Fabricated structural m e ta l.................. .........................................................................
Primary products .....
......................................................................... .......
Fabricated structural metal for buildings .........................................................
Iron and steel for industrial b u ild in g s ............................. ..............................
Industrial buildings and plants ..................... ...................... .i....................
W a rehouse s...... ...................................................................... .....................
Iron and steel for commercial b u ild in g s ..... .................. ..............................
O ffice buildings (high-rise)..................................................... .....................
O ffice buildings (low-rise) ............................ ............................................
Other commercial buildings (lo w -ris e )......................................................
Iron and steel for residential b uildings.........................................................
Residential buildings (lo w -rise )...... ............ ...............................................
iron and steel for public utilities .......................................... .......................
Iron and steel for other buildings (including rel., med., instit.,
and educational)
.......................... ................................................

3441

See footnotes at end o f table.




80

i3)

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted

—Continued

Index
Industry
code

Product
code

Apr.
19982

Fabricated structural metal— Continued
High-rise buildings ............... .
Low-rise buildings.
Fabricated structural metal for bridges, trestles, and viaducts .
Iron, steel, and aluminum for highw a ys....................................
Iron, steel, and aluminum for railways ............. .........................
Other fabricated structural m e ta l....... ................. .........................
Iron and steel for towers and supporting structures.
Iron and steel for other u s e s ..... .................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................... .............. .......

Metal doors, sash and trim .
Primary products .
Metal doors and frames, except storm d o o rs ..........................................
Aluminum doors (excluding shower doors and tub e n c lo s u re s ).......
Iron and steel doors (excluding shower doors and tub enclosures) .
Iron and steel industrial d o o rs ..... ........................................................
Iron and steel residential doors ....................... ................ .............. .....
Iron and steel commercial and institutional d o o rs ......................... .
Other metal doors, metal door frames, and shower doors and tub
e n c lo s u re s ............................................................................................
Metal window sash and frames, except storm sash ............... .............. ..
Metal molding and trim and s to re fro n ts ............................... ................... .
Metal combination screen, storm sash, and storm doors ................. .
Metal windows and door screens, (except combination) and metal
w e atherstrip....................................................... ............... ................... .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................ ........................
Miscellaneous receipts ............................ ............ ...................... ..................
Secondary products ...................,.......................... ................ .......................

3442

Fabricated plate work (boiler s h o p s )........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................... .................. .............................. ........
Heat exchangers and steam condensers, except for nuclear
a p p lica tio n s .............................................. ................... .............
Heat exchangers, closed types, in dustrial........................ .
Bare tu b e .............................. ............................. ................... ....
Fin t u b e ......................................................... ............................
Fabricated steel plate (stacks and weldments) ................ .
Pipe, penstocks, tunnel lining, stacks, and breeching ..........
Containers (trash and other) steel p la te ...... ................. ........
More than 79 g a llo n s ..
W eldments and fabricated steel plate for other purpose s......................
Steel power boilers, parts, and attachments (more than 15 p.s.i. steam
working pressure),
Stationary and marine power boilers .
Fire t u b e ........................................ .
Parts and attachments for steel power boilers (sold sepa rately).
Gas cylinders .
Carbon steel gas cy lin d e rs............................. .............. ...............................
Metai tanks, com plete at factory (standard line p ressure)........................
O ther pressure tanks, including anhydrous ammonia less than 3 ,0 0 0
gallon capacity ..................................................................... ..................
Ferrous .................. ............................ ............... ........................................ .
Nonferrous ................................... ................. .................. ..........................
Metal tanks, com plete at factory (standard line n o n pre ssure).................
Storage t a n k s ........................ ............................................ ......................... ...
More than 4 ,0 0 0 gallon capa city...................................... ......................
O ther nonpressure ta n k s ................................... .......................... ...............
Ferrous ................. ,.......................................................................................
N o n fe rro u s ...... ........................................................................................
Metal tanks and vessels, custom fabricated at the f a c to r y ...................
Pressure vessels and tanks, including process vessels, tanks, and

3443:'

Ferrous .......
Nonferrous .
All other tanks and vessels, custom fabricated at the factory ..
F e rro u s .............................................. ............ ................................
Nonferrous .............. .................... ................. ................. ............. .
Metal tanks and vessels, custom fabricated and field erected ...
Bulk storage ta n k s ....... .................................................... ............... .
F e rro u s ................... ............ ...................... ........................ .............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................... ................... .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ...............
Sheet metal w o rk ..

Aug. 1997

July 1991

-1.1
-.7
0
0

ft
140.2
128.8
131.8

3.2
1.2
5.5
5.4
ft
3.4
.5
-.3

126.2
126.7
151.0

126.6
126.7
151.0

-.6
-1.1
3.9

.3
.0
0

152.5
155.4
158.1
168.9
148.8
140.4
154.3
151.3

153.2
156.0
158.3
168.9
149,1
141.4
154.3
151.6

152.9
155.8
158.4
169.0
148.7
141.4
153.3
152.6

-.1
-.1
-.1
-1.2
0
1.0
-.6
1.0

-.2
-.1
.1
.1
-.3
0
-.6
.7

06/97
06/83
06/83
06/83

100.1
148.0
221.4
142.7

100,4
149,5
222.0
142.9

101.3
149.0
221.1
142.2

1.0
1.4
-6.6
.2

.9
-.3
-.4
-.5

06/83

145.0

145.0

145.0

.1

0

07/83
06/83

122.1
146.1

122.7
147.0

122.7
146.3

.3
-.1

0
-.5

3443-P

03/80
03/80

163.0
165.5

165.1
167.8

165.1
167.9

1.7
1.9

0
.1

3443-1
3443-112
3443-11211
3443-11215
3443-2
3443-236
3443-245
3443-24515
3443-297

03/80
12/94
03/80
03/80
0 3/80
03/80
12/86
12/94
12/94

202.3
110.4
216.8
183.3
143.1
83.3
137.9
109.0
109.0

204.7
111.8
217.5
187.8
148.2
ft
138.1
109.1
114.2

206.1
112.7
ft
187.8
148.6
85.9
138.4
109.4
114.2

2.4
2.6
ft
2.6
4.3
3.4
1.5
1.4
5.2

.7
.8

3443-3
3443-37
3443-372
3443-381
3443-4
3443-412
3443-5

03/80
12/94
03/80
12/86
03/80
12/86
03/80

144.3
108.5
168.8
154.7
141.6
130.5
132.2

144.3
108.5
168.8
154.7
Ì41 .6
130.5
132.0

144.3
108.5
168.8
ft
141.6
130.5
132.0

.2
.1
-3.3
ft
-.7
-1.1
1.9

3443-515
3443-51511
3443-51513
3443-7
3443-73
3443-733
3443-76
3443-761
3443-763
3443-8

08/87
12/94
12/94
03/80
03/80
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
03/80

131.7
114.9
105.2
147.7
148.4
107.2
99.2
99.8
94.0
156.4

131.7
114.9
ft
152.3
148.4
107.2
110.4
111.9
96.0
158.9

131.7
114.9
ft
148.3
148.4
107.2
100.8
101.4
96.0
158.9

3.3
4.5
ft
-.8
.3
0
-3.4
-3.1
-7.0
1.9

ft
-2.6
0
0
-8.7
-9.4
0
0

3443-81
3443-811
3443-813
3443-85
3443-851
3443-853
3443-9
3443-91
3443-911
3443-SM
3443-M
3443-S

12/94
03/8 0
12/94
12/86
12/94
12/94
0 3/80
12/94
12/94

106.9
134.3
108.1
143.7
102.7
104.6
153.0
109.9
109.9

108.9
137.3
107.6
145.2
103.7
105.9
154.0
111.1
111.1

108.9
137.2
108.2
145.3
103.7
105.9
154.0
111.1
111.1

2.3
2.5
1.6
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.4
2.3
2.3

0
-.1
.6
.1
0
0
0
0
0

12/86
03/80

131.8
148.0

131.8
148.2

131.8
148.6

0
1.8

0
.3

12/82

139.2

140.3

140.3

1.0

0

163.9
112.0
108.9
108.3

166.6
112.7
110.8
109.8

164.7
111.9
110.8
109.8

ñ
140.1
128.7
131.7

ft
140.1
128.2
131.8

06/87
12/91
06/82

126.2
126.7
150.7

3442-P
3442-1
3442-11
3442-12
3442-121
3442-122
3442-123

06/83
06/83
06/8 3
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

3442-18
3442-2
3442-3
3442-4
3442-5
3442-8M
3442-M
3442-3

3444

See footnotes at end of table.




Aug.
19982

0 6/8 7
06/8 7
06/82
06/82
0 6/9 5
06/82
06/8 2
06/8 7

3441-12801
3441-12802
3441-2
3441-212
3441-216
3441-3
3441-342
3441-359
3441 -SM
3441-M
3441-Z89
3441-S

Secondary products ..

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
C
O C_
C
Oc

Industry and product1

81

ft
.1
.5
0

ft
0
.3
ft
.2
.3
0
0
0
0
ft
0
0
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

index
Industry and product1

Sheet metal work—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Air-conditioning ducts and stove p ip e .............................................................
Steel air-conditioning ducts, including dust collecting d u c ts ....................
Steel stove pipe, furnace smoke pipe, e lb o w s ...........................................
Bins and v a t s .................................................... ...................................................
Metal roofing and roof drainage e q u ip m e n t...................................................
Metal roofing, steel, all ty p e s .........................................................................
Metal roofing, aluminum and other metals, all ty p e s ................................
Roof drainage equipment including eave troughs, s te e l..........................
Roof drainage equipment including eave troughs, alum inum ..................
Metal flooring and siding ..................................... ................. ..............................
Metal siding, s te e l................................................ .................... .......................
Metal siding, aluminum, for residential use, including mobile h o m e s ....
Metal awnings, canopies, cornices, and s o ffits ..............................................
Awnings, canopies, carports, patios, alum inum .........................................
Soffits, fascia, and shutters, steel and alum inum ........... ......................
Electronic enclosures........ ............. .................................................. .................
Computer and peripheral equipment, s te e l........................... .....................
Computer and peripheral equipment, aluminum .........................................
Other electronic enclosures (excluding computer), steel and aluminum
O ther sheet metal w o rk .......................................... ..................... .....................
Roof ve n tila to rs..................................................... ...........................................
Louvers and dampers for heating, ventilation, and a-c, steel and
alum inum .....................................................................................................
Restaurant and hotel kitchen sheet metal equipment, s te e l...................
Other sheet metal work, s te e l.... ....................................... ................... ........
Other sheet metal work, aluminum ...............................................................
Other sheet metal work, metals other than steel or alum inum ...............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ ............
Miscellaneous receipts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ...........................................
Architectural and ornamental metal w o rk ..................................................... .............
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................ ........................................
Grilles, registers, and air d iffu s e rs ....................... ..................... ......................
Stairs, railings, fences, and gates (other than w ir e ) .....................................
Stairs, staircases, and fire e s c a p e s .............................................................
Fences, gates, railings, and window guards ....................... .......................
Open flooring, grating, and s tu d s ....................................................................
Scaffolding, shoring, and forming for concrete w o r k ...................................
O ther architectural and ornamental metal w o rk ..... .......................................
Iron and s te e l................................. ..................................................................
Aluminum and metals other than iron and s t e e l.....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... ...........................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... .................................... ................ ..............................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................
R e s a le s ..............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3446

Prefabricated metal b u ild in g s ........................ ..............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................. ........................................... .......................
Prefabricated metal building systems (excluding farm service bldgs. &
residential b u ild in g s ).................................................................................. .
O ther prefabricated and portable metal buildings and p a rts .......................
O ther prefabricated metal b u ild in g s ............................ .................................
Panels, parts, or sections for prefab, bldgs., not sold as a complete
unit, steel & a lu m in u m .............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ...................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

3448

Miscellaneous metal w o rk ..............................................................................................
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Bar joists and fabricated concrete reinforcing b a rs .......................................
Short span open-web jo is ts ............................................................................
All long span jo is t s ............................ ........................................... ..................
Fabricated concrete reinforcing b a r s ...........................................................
O ther miscellaneous metal building materials and curtain w a ll..................
Expanded metal la t h ......................... ..............................................................
Metal plaster base accessories, including corner beads, screeds,
grounds, etc..................................................................... ...........................
Custom roll form p ro d u c ts .................................................................................

3449

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

1.1
.3
.5
0
1.2
-.2
0
.0
(3)
-.8
-.3
.9
-1.5
-.5
1.1
-.7
.2
-.1
.6
.2
.5
0

0
.1
.1
.1
0
.2
.2
.0
(3)
0
.2
1.2
-.9
-.2
(3)
-.5
.1
0
0
.3
-.1
0

.4
.8
0
.8

0
(3)
-.4
-.2
.5

128.2
132.2

.2
.5

0
-.2

138.5
141.6
101.2
100.1
123.0
99.9
98.8
131.2
100.5
100.6
118.8

138.1
141.2
99.4
101.2
125.4
100.0
97.4
131.2
100.5
100.6
118.8

.4
.9
(3)
(3)
4.8
(3)
<3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
.1

-.3
-.3
-1.8
1.1
2.0
.1
-1.4
0
0
0
0

93.1
95.7
ft
133.4

85.8
69.8
95.8
133.5

85.8
69.8
95.8
133.5

-9.0
0
.7

0
0
0
0

12/81
12/81

142.5
141.5

142.6
141.5

142.6
141.6

3.0
3.3

0
.1

3448-1
3448-2
3448-224

12/81
12/81
12/97

138.3
147.1
100.8

138.4
147.1
100.9

138.4
147.3
101.0

4.1
1.4
(3)

0
.1
.1

3448-254
3448-SM
3448-M
3448-S

12/81

135.0

135.0

135.0

.1

0

12/81
12/81

124.7
175.4

124.7
175.9

124.6
175.1

ft
.3

-.1
-.5

3449-P
3449-4
3449-443
3449-447
3449-452
3449-5
3449-511

12/84
12/84
12/84
11/86
09/86
12/84
12/84
12/84

127.8
127.6
118.4
137.0
110.6
120.4
103.2
94.0

129.6
128.9
118.8
140.1
109.5
120.5
103.2
94.2

129.4
129.1
119.0
140.3
109.6
120.8
103.7
(3)

1.8
1.8
1.7
2.5
1.8
1.4
-.4
(3)

-.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.2
.5
(3)

12/84
06/90
06/90
06/90

101.4
135.0
144.7
124.5

(3)
136.9
147.3
126.4

ft
137.0
147.5
126.4

(3)
2.1
1.4
.2

(3)
.1
.1
0

12/84

133.9

(3)

134.9

2.4

12/84

122.8

122.6

122.6

-.2

12/82
06/9 6
12/82
12/82
0 6/96
12/82
12/82
06/96
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/96
12/82
12/82
06/9 6
0 6/96
06/96
0 6 /9 6
06/96
12/82

139.5
100.6
138.7
144.4
106.4
132.4
120.5
101.4
172.8
128.4
129.9
138.8
137.0
101.9
193.0
107.5
100.9
100.8
100.4
101.1
100.5
179.0

140.7
100.7
138.9
144.4
107.2
131.7
119.7
101.4
172.8
127.9
129.3
138.2
136.3
101.9
(3)
107.4
100.9
100.8
100.4
101.2
100.8
179.0

140.7
100.8
139.1
144.5
107.2
131.9
119.9
101.4
(3)
127.9
129.6
139.9
135.1
101.7
193.0
106.9
101.0
100.8
100.4
101.5
100.7
179.0

3444-941
3444-953
3444-962
3444-965
3444-998
3444-SM
3444-M
3444-S

06/96
12/82
06/96
0 6/96
06/96

101.0
205.0
100.0
101.7
101.5

101.0
(3)
100.6
101.6
101.5

101.0
ft
100.2
101.4
102.0

12/82
12/82

127.9
132.2

128.2
132.4

12/83
12/83
12/97
12/97
12/83
12/97
12/97
12/83
12/97
12/97
12/88

138.9
141.6
101.0
99.9
122.8
99.7
99.4
131.2
100.5
100.6
118.8

12/84
12/97
12/88
12/83

3448-P

3449-532
3449-6
3449-611
3449-614
3449-SM
3449-S

345

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

3444-P
3444-1
3444-121
3444-127
3444-3
3444-4
3444-411
3444-417
3444-423
3444-429
3444-5
3444-516
3444-517
3444-7
3444-725
3444-741
3444-8
3444-811
3444-813
3444-819
3444-9
3444-931

3446-P
3446-A
3446-2
3446-213
3446-214
3446-3
3446-4
3446-5
3446-511
3446-512
3446-SM
3446-M
3446-XY9
3446-Z89
3446-S

O ther s te e l........................................................... .................. ............... ...........
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................ ....................... ....................
Screw machine products, and bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and
w a s h e rs ......................................................................................................................

Product
code

Industry
code

82

ft

(3)

(3)

.0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Screw machine products.............................................................................. .................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................... ............................................ ....................................
Automotive screw machine pro d u cts...............................................................
Other screw machine p ro d u c ts ........................................................................
Aircraft................ .................................................................................................
Household appliances, including radio and te le v is io n ..............................
Electric and electronic equipment, except household a p p lia n c e s ..........
M achinery............................ ..............................................................................
All other end uses, including o rd n a n c e .......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3451

Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and w a shers.............................................................. ......
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft...................... ..........................
Hex bolts, including heavy, tap, and jo in t ...................................................
Square and round bolts and plow numbers 3, 4, 6, 7, and tra c k ...........
High-strength structural and bent b o lts .......................................................
S tu d s .............................................................. ...................................................
Flanged, self-locking, set, lag, and wood s c re w s ........ ....................... .....
Cap s c re w s .......................................................................................................
Machine s c re w s ...............................................................................................
Thread-forming tapping s c re w s ..... ...............................................................
Thread-cutting, self-drilling, and thread-rolling s c re w s .............................
Other externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft..................................
Internally threaded fasteners, except aircraft..................................................
Square, sheet metal, weld, wing, and cage n u t s .......................................

3452

Product
code

3451-P
3451-1
3451-2
3451-222
3451-242
3451-252
3451-262
3451-298
3451 -SM
3451-M
3451-S

3452-P
3452-4
3452-412
3452-413
3452-416
3452-421
3452-433
3452-436
3452-437
3452-441
3452-442
3452-469
3452-5
3452-501
3452-502
3452-511
3452-539
3452-6
3452-601
3452-621
3452-631
3452-649
3452-7
3452-701
3452-712
3452-731
3452-8
3452-811
3452-SM
3452-M
3452-S

Locknuts: prevailing torque and free sp in n in g .... .......................................
Other internally threaded fasteners, including all non m etallic.................
Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft.............................................................
Solid rivets, all s iz e s ............................ ...........................................................
Pins, machine t y p e .............................................. ...........................................
Washers, all t y p e s ............................. .................................................... ........
Other nonthreaded fasteners, including all no n m e ta llic ...........................
Aircraft/aerospace fa s te n e rs .............................................................................
Bolts, all KSI te n s ile ...................................................................... .................
Screws, all types, and studs, all ty p e s ........................................................
Nuts, all t y p e s ..................................................................................................
Other formed fa s te n e rs ...... ............... ................................................................
A u tom otive......................... ................. .............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................................... ................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................. ...........................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/88
12/83
12/83

129.5
132.0
128.4
133.9
125.7
155.7
122.4
116.3
130.3

128.5
131.5
127.4
133.7
125.7
156.0
122.2
115.5
130.3

128.4
131.4
127.5
133.5
125.7
156.0
122.4
114.5
130.1

-1.9
-.3
-.9
0
0
.2
1.4
-.1
-.5

-0.1
-.1
.1
-.1
0
0
.2
-.9
-.2

12/88
12/83

84.8
123.1

74.5
122.5

74.5
122.7

-31.4
-2.4

0
.2

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/8 2
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82
12/93

126.7
127.6
115.8
102.3
118.9
129.8
110.9
103.9
134.4
103.4
119.6
98.8
116.1
100.2
124.5
92.8
123.6
118.6
119.2
105.2
128.7
110.5
126.7
194.4
170.3
200.7
222.8
129.6
99.4

127.0
128.0
116.0
102.4
118.9
129.8
113.4
103.9
134.0
103.4
119.6
98.8
116.1
99.6
124.5
92.7
123.6
116.6
120.3
105.2
139.1
110.3
126.7
196.0
170.3
200.7
233.7
129.6
99.4

127.2
128.1
116.1
102.5
118.9
129.8
113.4
103.9
134.5
103.4
119.6
98.8
116.1
100.2
124.6
92.7
123.6
118.6
120.3
105.2
139.1
110.3
126.7
196.0
170.3
200.7

1.1
1.2
-.4
0
4.0
-.2
3.4
-1.6
.1
.1
0
0
.1
.7
.2
.2
.2
1.7
.8
0
8.1
-1.8
1.0
4.4
6.8
.9
<3)
3.2

.2
.1
.1
.1
0
0
0
0
.4
0
0
0
0
.6
.1
0
0
1.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(3)
0

(3)

ft

<3)

06/82
06/82

117.4
120.5

117.4
120.5

117.4
120.5

ft

(3)
129.6

0

0
0

Metal forgings and sta m p in g s ......................................................................................

346

12/84

114.4

114.3

114.1

.1

-.2

Iron and steel fo rg in g s ............................................................. .....................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Hot impression die impact, press and upset ferrous fo rg in g s ....................
Carbon s te e l.... .................................................................................. ..............
Alloy steel, except stainless and high-tem perature..................................
Stainless s te e l....... ..........................................................................................
Seamless rolled-ring ferrous fo rg in g s ..............................................................
Open die or smith (hammer or press) ferrous fo rg in g s ...............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... .................................................................

3462

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

118.2
119.8
121.5
125.8
115.2
126.4
124.6
109.0

118.4
119.9
121.5
125.8
115.2
126.3
124.6
109.5

118.1
119.6
121.1
125.7
114.2
126.3
124.6
109.3

1.5
2.2
2.8
5.4
-.4
1.0
3.7
0

-.3
-.3
-.3
-.1
-.9
0
0
-.2

12/83

101.4

101.4

101.4

.5

0

Nonferrous fo rg in g s ...................................................................................... .................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... ...............................
Hot impression die impact, press and upset nonferrous fo rg in g s ..............
Aluminum and aluminum a llo y ...... ................................................................
Titanium and titanium a llo y ......................................................... ...................
O ther nonferrous hot impression die fo rg in g s ............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................ ...........................

3463

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/98

146.3
153.8
155.9
180.8
117.7
ft

146.1
153.6
155.6
180.8
117.7
99.2

146.0
153.5
155.4
180.6
(3)
99.2

1.7
2.0
2.0
5.1
(3)
ft

-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
(3)
0

12/83

113.9

113.9

113.9

-.3

0

Automotive sta m p in g s................................................... ...............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Original equipment automotive sta m p in g s .................................................
Body p a n e ls ......................................................... .............................................
Chassis parts and other original equipment automotive stam p ings.....
Replacement part automotive stam pings...... ................... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ,....................................................................................

3465

-.4
-.1
-.2
-.1
-.7

-.2
.0
-.1
0
-.3
0

Metal crowns and clo sure s............................. ..............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................

3466

3462-P
3462-5
3462-511
3462-513
3462-515
3462-7
3462-8
3462-SM
3462-S

3463-P
3463-5
3463-521
3463-523
3463-527
3463-SM
3463-S

3465-P
3465-1
3465-101
3465-102
3465-3
3465-SM
3465-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

112.7
111.0
109.4
104.3
118.5
ft

112.4
110.9
109.4
104.3
118.3
124.9

112.2
110.9
109.3
104.3
118.0
124.9

12/82

130.5

130.5

130.4

-.1

-.1

3466-P

12/83
12/83

137.2
136.7

137.2
136.7

137.2
136.7

.3
.3

0
0

See footnotes at end of table.




83

ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Metal crowns and closures—Continued
Metal commercial closures .................... ..................... .....................................
Screw-on, thread or lug ty p e ................................................... ......................
Tin m il l........................... .................................................................................
All other metal commercial c lo s u re s ............................................................

3466-1
3466-103
3466-10331
3466-189

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
1998a

July
1998a

Aug.
1998a

12/83
12/83
12/83
06/9 2

144.8
141.7
141.7
103.5

144.8
ftft
103.5

144.8
ft
ft
103.5

0.8
ft
ft
0

06/84
06/8 4
06/8 4
0 6/84
06/84
0 6/84

129.0
128.3
127.0

128.8
128.0
126.7
148.8
141.7
122.2

.2
0
0

ñ
140.8
123.0

128.9
128.1
126.8
148.8
141.7
122.2

12/87
0 6/84

ft
135.1

114.8
135.1

114.8
135.1

Aug. 1997

July 1998

0
ft
ft
0

Metal stampings, n.e.c.................................................................... ................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ .............................................
Job stampings, except a u to m o tiv e .......................... ........................................
Stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, a lu m in u m .....................
Stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, except a lu m in u m ........
Other stamped and pressed metal end p ro d u c ts .......................... ...............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................... ...................................................................
Secondary products ...................... ........................ .............................................

3469

Coating, engraving, and allied s e rv ic e s ................................................ .................... .

347

12/84

128.7

129.0

128.7

-.4

-.2

Metal plating and polishing ...... ................................................... ............ ....................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................... ........................ ...................
Metal plating and p o lis h in g ................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. ..........................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ................................... ............................ .....................

3471
3471-P
3471-1
3471-SM
3471-M
3471-XY9
3471-S

12/84
12/84
12/84

137.3
138.0
138.0

137.9
138.6
138.6

137.8
138.4
138.4

.3
.6
.6

-.1
-.1
-.1

12/89
0 6/9 7
12/84

113.3
101.1
131.1

115.9
105.0
129.8

116.3
105.6
130.2

2.8
4.6
-5.7

.3
.6
.3

Metal coating and allied s e rv ic e s ................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................. ............................ ...........................
Etching, engraving, coating and allied services .............................................
Etching and engraving, incl. etching and engraving nam eplates............
Metal c o a tin g ................................................................................ ...................
Galvanizing and other hot dip c o a tin g s ...................................................
Organic coatings, enamels and lacquers, incl. alkyds, plastics,
e t c . ................................................................................................ .........
Liquid spray coating, incl. electrostatic c o a tin g ..................................
Powder coating, incl. electrostatic and fluidized b e d .........................
All other organic coatings, incl. curtain coating and wash
c o a tin g ......................................................... .................. ....................
Inorganic coatings, incl. porcelain coatings ...................................... .......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ...................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................ .............. ............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3479
3479-P
3479-1
3479-11
3479-12
3479-121

12/84
12/84
12/84
06/97
06/97
12/84

119.5
119.8
119.8
100.6
100.0
119.3

119.5
119.7
119.7
100.6
100.0
118.8

119.1
119.5
119.5
100.6
99.8
119.4

-1 .0
-1 .2
-1 .2
.6
-1.2
-2 .6

-.3
-.2
-.2
0
-.2
.5

3479-122
3479-12212
3479-12213

12/84
12/84
06/97

114.4
125.0
99.4

114.5
125.0
99.4

113.8
125.0
99.4

-.7
-.6
-.6

-.6
0
0

3479-12214
3479-123
3479-SM
3479-M
3479-S

12/84
06/9 7

111.0
100.1

111.3
100.1

109.8
100.1

-J
0

-1.3
0

12/89
12/84

127.2
110.5

127.8
111.7

124.4
110.8

-.4
.9

-2.7
-.8

Ordnance and accessories, except vehicles and guided m is s ile s ........................

348

06/85

130.1

130.4

130.4

.9

0

Small arms ammunition, 30mm and u n d e r.................... ............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................... ................. ................ ........................
Cartridges for small firearms (rifles and sid earm s)........ ...............................
Centerfire pistols, including ca rtrid g e s.........................................................
Ammunition com pone nts....................................................................................
Wads, shot cases (primed or unprimed), bullets, bullet jackets and
c a s e s ..................................................................................... .....................

3482
3482-P
3482-1
3482-114
3482-3

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

120.8
128.0
112.0
130.7
138.7

120.7
127.9
112.0
130.7
138.5

120.7
127.9
112.0
130.7
138.5

.8
1.0
.4
.7
1.3

0
0
0
0
0

3482-369

06/85

138.9

138.9

138.9

2.6

0

Ammunition, except for small a r m s ..... .......................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Artillery ammunition and component parts, over 30mm (or 1.18 inches) .
Artillery component p a rts ............................................................................ ....
F u s e s ................................................... ...........................................................
Ammunition, except for small arms, n.e.c........................................................
B o m b s ........................... ................................................................ ...................
Other ammunition and ammunition parts, n.e.c., except small a r m s ....
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary products ............................................... ............. ................................

3483

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

123.6
124.5
142.3
133.3
144.6
105.6
83.6
135.3

123.5
124.3
142.3
133.3
144.6
105.3
82.9
135.3

123.5
124.3
142.3
133.3
144.6
105.3
82.9
135.3

0
.5
.4
0
0
.5
2.3
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/85

122.1

122.1

(3)

(3)

ft

Small arms, 30 mm and u n d e r.....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................. ........................................................................
Pistols and revolve rs......................................................................... ..................
Centerfire pistols and revolvers ....................... ...................... ......................
Rimfire pistols and re v o lv e rs ..........................................................................
R ifle s ........................................................... ............. .......................... ..................
Centerfire rifle s ........................ ............................. ................ ..........................
Bolt repeater centerfire r ifle s .......................................... ...........................
S h otguns..... ........................................... ..............................................................
Repeating shotguns.................................. ............................. .........................
O ther small a rm s ........................................................ ..................... ...................
Parts and attachments fo r small a r m s ............................................................
Small arms shipped to U.S. m ilita ry ............................. ....................................
Machine guns, shipped to U.S. m ilita ry .......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3484

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
08/85
0 6/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/92
06/92

150.9
150.7
137.8
136.9
139.9
156.8
152.6
145.6
150.3
151.9
124.0
144.8
106.3
ft

151.8
151.8
141.3
141.1
ft
157.8
153.2
147.1
150.3
151.9
123.8
144.8
106.2
ft

151.9
151.8
141.3
141.1

1.9
2.1
3.9
4.7

ft
157.8
153.1
147.1
150.3
ft
123.8
144.8
106.2
ft

ft
3.4
3.4
2.9
1.8
■ft
.2
1.0
-.1
ft

.1
0
0
0
(3)
0
-.1
0
0
ft
0
0
0
ft

06/8 5

121.1

119.6

121.1

1.3

1.3

3469-P
3469-2
3469-4
3469-5
3469-9
3469-SM
3469-M
3469-3

3483-P
3483-1
3483-171
3483-17114
3483-3
3483-311
3483-341
3483-SM
3483-S

3484-P
3484-2
3484-201
3484-202
3484-3
3484-301
3484-30122
3484-4
3484-401
3484-5
3484-6
3484-7
3484-702
3484-SM
3484-S

See footnotes at end of table.




84

Í3)
1.4
-.3

-.1
-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0
0

ft
.8

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Ordnance and accessories N .E .C ................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................. ............................. .....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... ......................................

3489

Miscellaneous fabricated metal p ro d u c ts ............................................ ............T~......

349

Industrial V a lv e s ....... ...................... ........................... ............................................... ....
Primary p ro d u c ts ........ ..................... ................................................... ...................
Gate, globe, and check v a lv e s ....................... ..................... ............................
Iron body, including ductile or modular, all pressures (excl. IBBM,
AWWA, U L ) .... ............................................ ............... ...............................
Carbon s te e l.................... ............................................ .....................................
Cast carbon s te e l..... ............................................... T.Trr„ r,.—rT—,,r. , T„.
Forged carbon s te e l......................... ........................ ..................................

3491

Butterfly valves, all metals pressures, and types, incl. manual & power
o n /o ff v a lv e s .......................................................................... *.....................
Plug valves, all metals , pressures & types (excl. automatic control,
solenoid, and regulator).................................................... ..........................
Iron (including d u c tile ).....................................................................................
Alloy steel and other metals . ......................................................................
Industrial valves, n.e.c.......... ................... .......................................... .................
Pop safety valves and relief valves (more than 15 lb w .s.p.)..................
iron and s te e l................................... ................................. ..........................
Steam traps (more than 15 lb w .s .p .)........................... ................... ...........
Power actuators (sold sepa rately)................................................................
Other metal valves (excl. control valves, regulators, and solenoid
v a lv e s )....................... ............................................................................... .
Automatic regulating and control valves (except nuclear)........
Automated control valves (designed for modulating (throttling)
s ervice)....... ...............................................................................................
Pneumatic actuated ..................... ................... ........................ ...................
Sliding stem v a lv e s ....................... ............... ............................................
Glob© b o d y .............................................. ..................... .......................
All other body ty p e s ...... ............................ .............. ............... .........
Rotary v a lv e s ...... .......................... ..........................................................
Ball v a lv e s ......................... ....................................................................
Butterfly v a lv e s ..................... ...................... ................ .........................
All other actuation, including electric-actuated and electrihydraulic a c tu a te d .................. .................. ............................................
Regulator V a lv e s ........................................................ .....................................
Pilot (internal and external) actuated pressure regulato rs..... ..............
Solenoid Valves, except power transfer v a lv e s ..... .......................................
Commercial/Industrial types
,
,
....................................
T w o -w a y ........................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ...................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................................................................
R e s a le s ........................ ......................... .......................................................... .
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ..................... ......................................

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/85
12/85

114.2
136.2

115.1
138.9

115.1
138.9

2.0
4.4

0
0

12/85

120.2

120.2

120.2

.5

0

12/84

139.6

139.8

139.7

.9

-.1

3491-P
3491-1

06/91
06/91
06/91

119.6
121.4
130.7

119.8
121.6
130.7

119.8
121.6
130.5

1.5
1.7
1.6

0
0
-.2

3491-111
3491-113
3491-11304
3491-11305
3491-115
3491-117
3491-2
3491-211
3491-214

06/91
06/91
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91
12/82

128.2
117.2
123.3
112.9
107.5
252.9
121.7
133.3
186.2

128.2
117.2
123.3
112.9
107.5
253.1
122.6
133.7
187.0

128.2
117.2
123.3
112.9
107.5
253.1
122.6
133.7
187.0

3.3
.9
.5
1.3
-.4
3.6
2.9
5.1
3.4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3491-3
3491-313
3491-315
3491-317

06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91

119.6
180.5
118.7
112.3

119.6
180.5
118.7
112.3

119.6

1.5

(3)
118.7
112.3

(3)
-1.3
2.1

3491-4
3491-411

06/91
06/91

110.8
114.7

110.8
114.7

110.8

3.1
(3)

3491-5
3491-511
3491-515
3491-6
3491-615
3491-61501
3491-619
3491-623

12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82
06/91
12/8 2
06/91

134.6
133.3
138.7
122.6
169.8
119.4
188.6
101.4

135.7
135.7
138.7
122.8
169.8
119.4
190.3
102.5

135.7
135.7
138.7
123.0
170.0
119.7
190.3
103.1

-8.0
-5.6
-12.0
1.7
3.4
1.8
1.3
3.3

0
0
o
.2
.1
.3
0
.6

3491-625
3491-8

06/91
12/82

118.5
162.1

118.7
162.1

119.1
162.1

.6
2.7

.3
0

3491-8A
3491-831
3491-8311
3491-83111
3491-83112
3491-8313
3491-83133
3491-83134

06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

117.5
175.2
122.8
125.6
109.2
117.1
124.7
109.5

117.5
175.3
122.8
125.6
109.4
117.1

117.5
175.3
122.8
125.6
109.4
117.1

2.3
2.5
2.2
2.4
.7
2.3

0
0
0
0
0
0

ft
109.5

ft
109.5

(3)
2,6

3491-841
3491-8B
3491-873
3491-9
3491-95
3491-956
3491-SM
3491-M
3491-Z89
3491-S

06/91
06/91
06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91

118.3
127.9
124.8
160.5
119.2
116.8

118.3
127.9
124.8
160.7
119.4
117.2

118.3
127.9
125.1
161.1
119.7
117.7

2.3
3.2
3.0
1.1
1.1
2.0

•4

06/91
06/91
06/91

109.7
111.4
112.0

109.7
111.4
112.2

110.7
112.4
112.1

.9
.9
1.2

.9
.9
-.1

3492-P
3492-1
3492-115
3492-122
3492-2
3492-211
3492-21113
3492-231
3492-23115
3492-271
3492-3
3492-31

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
07/91
07/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

122.8
121.5
116.5
106.6
122.2
118.6
119.6
123.3
117.9
117.9
117.1
117.8
106.8

123.6
122.3
116.7
106.6
122.2
119.7
121.0
123.7
118.0
118.0

2.0
1.7
1.4
0
.5
2.4
2.5
2.1
2.3
2.3
3.3
-.6
-2.2

-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

(3)

123.5
122.2
116.7
106.6
122.2
119.7
121.0
123.7
118.0
118.0
117.1
117.8
106.8

3492-4
3492-41
3492-414

06/91
06/91
06/91

111.5
111.5
113.3

112.8
112.8
113.9

112.8
112.8
113.9

1.2
1.2
.5

3492

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

3489-P
3489-SM
3489-S

Brass and bronze (125 lb w.s.p. or m o re ) ..................................................
Valves for water w o rk s .......................... .............................................................
IBBM gate line and tapping v a lv e s .......................................... ...................
Fire hydrants.............................................................. .......................................
Ball valves, all pressures, types & metals (excl. auto, control,
solenoid, & regulator v a lv e s ).............................. .......................................
Brass and b ro n z e ............................................................................................
Carbon steel (cast and fa bricated)......... .....................,---t..................... r—

Fluid power valves and hose fittin g s .................... ......................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Hydraulic valves, all pressures, non-aerospace t y p e ...................................
Volume flow c o n tro l............................. ................. ..........................................
Other, including lo g ic .... ............................................. .....................................
Pneumatic valves non-aerospace type ........................... .............................
Directional c o n tro l.......................... .......................... ................ ......................
Solenoid-operated..... ..................................................................................
Pressure c o n fro l...............................................................................................
Other-pressure control v a lv e s ........ .................................... ....................
Other, including logic and com bination.... ..................... .............................
Hydraulic and pneumatic valves, aerospace t y p e ................................ ........
Hydraulic valves, aerospace ty p e ........................ .............. ..........................
Fittings for metal and plastic tubing used in fluid power transfer
systems, non-aerospace ............................................... .............................
Fittings and couplings for tu b in g ...... .................... .......................................
Metal, flareless ty p e .....................................................................................

Product
code

85

(3)
117.8

ft

Aug. 1997

July 1998

0
Í3)
0
0
0
(3)

(3)
0
0
0
.2
.2
.3

(3)
0
ft
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Fluid power valves and hose fittings—Continued
Hydraulic and pneumatic hose or tube end fittings and assemblies,
non-aerospace.............................*................. ......................................
Fittings and couplings for hose ............................................................
Hydraulic and pneumatic, except quick co n nect...........................
Perm anent............................................... .............. .................. ..........
Reusable............................ ..................... ........................................
Quick c o n n e c t..
H yd ra u lic.......................... ........,............. ............................................
Other, including steel adaptor connectors, swivel, rotating, and
extension fittings .
Hydraulic and pneumatic hose or tubing end fittings and assemblies,
aerospace ty p e .
Fittings for hose and tubing, n.e.c..........
Parts for fluid power v a lv e s ................ .............
Non-aerospace ................................ ..................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .....

Steel springs, except wire.......................... ....................... .............. ........
Primary products...................................................................... ..........
Hot formed springs .............. ............... ....................................... .....
Hot formed coil springs..................... ....... ....... ............. ............
Original equipment coil springs for cars, buses, and trucks .
Locomotive, railroad car, and other helical springs................
Hot formed leaf springs .

Product
code

Industry
code

W ire s p rin g s .
Primary p ro d u c ts ..........................
Precision mechanical springs .
Compression type, shipments to O.E.M .
A u to m o tiv e ............................... ...............
O ther m achin ery......
................. .....
Consumer g o o d s ....................................
Extension ty p e .............................................
Torsion ty p e .................................... ............
Other wire s p rin g s .
Other upholstery and furniture springs .
Other wire springs .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary products ............ ........... ........................
Steel springs, except w ir e ............ ................
Secondary products, other than steel springs .

3495

Miscellaneous fabricated wire p ro d u c ts ..... .................
...............
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... ..............................
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and s tra n d .............................
Ferrous wire cloth and other ferrous woven wire p roducts..............
Nonferrous wire cloth and other nonferrous woven wire products .

3496

127.7
127.7
132.8
129.9
137.3
127.8
120.7

127.7
127.7
132.8
129.9
137.3
127.8
120.7

3492-517

06/91

104.2

104.2

3492-6
3492-698
3492-7
3492-796
3492-SM
3492-S

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

153.1
163.2
120.9
111.3

153.1
163.2
122.3
111.3

06/91

130.0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
10/82
06/81
06/81

Aug. 1997

July 199t

2.2
2.2
2.7
2.8
2.6
1.8
1.9

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

104.2

.4

0

153.1
163.2
120.9
111.3

1.5
2.8
15.1
3.2

0
0
-1.1
0

131.2

131.2

3.1

0

118.7
118.7
119.2
127.4
107.8
128.6
112.7

118.6
118.6
119.0
127.0
107.8
126.9
112.7

118.6
118.6
119.0
126.9
107.2
126.9
112.7

.5
.6
.6
1.1
-1.6
-1.8
■9

0
0
0
-.1
-.6
0
0

06/81
06/81
06/81

118.1
118.3
117.2

118.2
118.3
117.2

118.2
118.3
117.2

2.2
.4
0

0
0
0

06/81
06/95

125.3
102.3

125.3
102.3

125.3
102.3

0
0

0
0

3494-P

12/82
12/82

151.5
154.3

152.9
155.9

152.8
155.9

1.1
.8

-.1
0

3494-4

12/82

144.2

144.2

144.2

1.1

0

3494-415
3494-7

06/91
12/82

118,1
191.0

118.1
193.4

118.1
193.4

3.6
.8

0
0

3494-717

06/91

118.3

118.3

118.3

1.2

0

3494-721

12/91

125.7

129.8

129.8

7.8

0

3494-72112

12/91

105.4

107.7

107.7

5.1

0

3494-73
3494-735

06/91
06/91

101.4
113.9

102.0
115.0

102.0
115.0

-3.1
-4.8

0
0

3494-73509
3494-785
3494-798
3494-SM
3494-S

12/82
12/82
12/82

136.3
204.8
113.9

139.5
205.8
113.9

139.5
205.8
113.9

1.8
2.9
.5

0
0
0

12/82

162.9

163.7

163.5

3.5

-.1

3495-P
3495-2
3495-212
3495-21211
3495-21215
3495-21217
3495-215
3495-217
3495-3
3495-319
3495-398
3495-SM
3495-S
3493-S
3495-SS

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

126.3
127.5
131.4
129.4
111.8
145.9
115.4
138.8
127.4
124.9
125.6
114.8

124.8
125.7
131.4
129.4
111.8
145.9
115.4
138.9
127.4
121.8
125.6
122.9

123.0
123.5
131.2
128.7
111.8
142.7
115.4
138.9
127.4
118.2
125.6
114.8

-2 .0
-2 .4
-1.3
-.5
.2
-2.2
0
-5.1
1.0
-3.4
0
5.4

-1.4
-1.8
-.2
-.5
0
-2.2
0
0
0
-3.0
0
-6 .6

12/82
06/95
06/95

116.6
102.6
99.8

116.6
102.6
99.8

116.6
102.6
99.8

.9
1.9
0

0
0
0

3496-P
3496-1
3496-4
3496-5

12/82
12/82
12/82
1 2/82
12/82

132.3
129.6
138.6
131.4
ft

132.6
130.0
138.5
131.5
88.2

132.8
130.2
138.5
131.6
88.8

1.3
1.3
-.1
-.3

.2
.2
0
.1
.7

See footnotes at end of table.




Aug.
19982

126.7
126.7
132.2
129.2
136.7
125.8
119.1

3493-13151
3493-2
3493-271
3493-SM
3493-S
3493-SS
3494

July
19982

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

3493-P
3493-1
3493-121
3493-12106
3493-12116
3493-131

Valves and pipe fittings, not elsewhere cla ssifie d .,
Primary products .
Plumbing and heating valves and specialties, except plumbers’ brass
goods ........................... ........................................................ ......................
All other gates, globes, angles, 3- and 4-way drain, brass and
bronze, under 125 w.s.p ............................... ............... .................
Metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping s y s te m s .... ........ ..............
Malleable iron fittings, flanges, and unions, including grooved and
u ng roo ved.
Copper, brass, bronze, fittings, flanges, and unions, including
solder and threaded types .
W rought copper or wrought copper alloy fittings, flanges, and
u n io n s ..... ................................ ......................................................
Fittings, flanges, and unions, butt-welded and socket welded or
threaded types .
Fittings, flanges, and unions, socket welded and threaded types .
Stainless and alloy steel fittings, flanges, and unions ( socket
and threaded ty p e s ) ........................... ..................... ..................
Pipe c o u p lin g s.
All other metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping system s..
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................. .........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. ................................ *................

Apr.
19982

3492-5
3492-51
3492-511
3492-51101
3492-51103
3492-513
3492-51301

3493

Replacement leaf springs (including exports) for cars, buses, and
t ru c k s ......................... ................................................... .....................
Cold formed sp rin g s................................,............................ ...........................
Cold formed flat springs made of sheet and s t r ip ...... ................... .......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...............
Secondary products .
Secondary products, other than wire springs .

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

86

ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index

Miscellaneous fabricated wire products—Continued
Steel fencing and fence g a te s .................................................... .....................
O ther ferrous fabricated wire products............................... ............................
Wire ra c k s .................................. ......................................................................
Other ferrous wire p ro d u c ts ................................ ..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...................... ....................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... .................... ..................................... .....................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................
Resales ............... .............................. ................................... ...........................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
Metal foil and le a f ................................... .................... ..................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................... .................... .........................................
Converted unmounted aluminum foil packaging products (not laminated
to other m ate rials)................. .................... '....................... .........................
Laminated aluminum foil rolls and sheets for flexible packaging u s e s ....
Adhesive or wax laminated foil/paper combinations ................. ...............
F oil/film /paper com bin ations............................ ............... .............................
Gift wrap (lam inated)........................... ...........................................................
...................
Converted foil or leaf for nonpackaging app lica tions....
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................... ..................
Secondary products ............ ..................................... ............... ..........................

3497

Fabricated pipe and fabricated pipe fittings .............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................. .............................. ........................................
Iron and steel pipe, tube, and fittin g s ...................... .................. .....................
Nonpressure pipe and tubing (heating, ventilation, air
conditioning, and re frig e ...... ...................... ........................... .............
Petrochemical and p a p e rm ill............................................................... .....
W ater/sewage tre a tm e n t.... .................................................. ...................
Other iron and steel pipe, tube, and fittin g s ............................................
Nonferrous pipe, tube, and fittin g s ........................... .......................................
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittin g s ....................
Copper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittin g s ............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............... ...............................
Secondary products ...........................................................................................

3498

Fabricated metal products, n.e.c...................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... ..............................
Safes and v a u lts !...............................................................................................
Safes and c h e s ts ........................... .................... .............................................
Fire-resistive safes and c h e s ts ................................... ..............................
Burglary-resistive safes and c h e s ts ............. ............................. ...........
All other bank and security vaults and equipm ent....................................
Metal la d d e rs ................................ ............................. .........................................
Step and platform la d d e rs .................. .........L.................. ..............................
All other metal ladders, including ladder a cce sso rie s ..............................
Powder metallurgy parts, excluding bearings, gears, machine cutting
tools, & all carbide p a r ts ..... ................................................. .....................
Copper and copper-base a llo y ........ .............................. ...............................
Iron and s te e l......................................................................... j........................
Other m e ta ls .................................................. ................................. ................
All other fabricated metal products .................................................................
Permanent magnets, except c e ra m ic .................................. .......................
O ther fabricated metal p ro d u c ts ....... ................. ............... ..........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................................................................
R e s a le s ......................................................................:.....................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... ............ ................

3499

Machinery, except e le c tric a l.............................................................................. ..........

Product
code

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

C
D >

Industry
code

%<P

Industry and product1

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3496-6
3496-8
3496-885
3496-898
3496-SM
3496-M
3496-XY9
3496-Z89
3496-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

125.6
132.2
132.2
121.5

124.6
132.8
132.7
121.9

124.6
133.1
132.8
122.3

0.8
2.0
1.8
1.6

0
.2
.1
.3

12/82
06/98
1 2/82
12/82

149.3
i3)
149.3
154.1

147.9
100.0
147.9
154.0

147.9
100.0
147.9
153.9

1.2
i3)
1.2
-.1

0
0
0
-.1

3497-P

12/84
12/84

125.1
115.5

125.6
116.0

124.9
116.0

.5
.3

-.6
0

12/90
12/84
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/84

90.7
111.3
115.2
96.3
109.0
130.0

93.2
110.1
111.7
95.3
108.9
130.0

93.2
110.1
111.7
95.3
109.0
130.0

2.4
-1.1
-2.4
-1.9
.2
-.2

0
0
0
0
.1
0

3497-1
3497-2
3497-225
3497-228
3497-241
3497-3
3497-SM
3497-S

12/84

167.5

168.0

168.0

5.5

0

06/81
06/81
06/81

151.1
150.7
144.1

149.9
149.3
144.0

150.4
149.9
143.6

-1.2
-1.3
-1.0

.3
.4
-.3

12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
06/81
06/81
08/81

108.1
114.7

0
-.7
0
-.2
3.2

(3)
201.8

107.8
114.2
104.1
101.5
198.6
131.0

-.3
-2.4

(3)
103.8
201.1
131.0
201.8

107.8
115.0
104.1
101.7
192.4

i 3)

<3)

04/82

112.8

112.8

112 8

-1.8

0

0 6/85
06/85
06/85
06/8 5
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

131.8
129.2
141.3
160.1
155.3
166.7
123.5
128.2
124.8
131.9

132.0
129.4
141.3
160.1
155.3
166.7
123.5
130.6
126.7
134.9

132.4
129.7
141.3
160.1
155.3
166.7
123.5
130.6
126.7
134.9

1.4
1.5
2.0
2.1
1.6
2.6
1.6
.5
1.8
-.7

.3
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/91
12/91
12/91
12/91
06/85
06/85
06/85

106.2
117.3
99.7
111,6
132.0
110.8
130.0

106.1
117.3
99.6
111.6
132.2
110.8
130.1

106.2
117.3
99.6
111.6
132,6
110.8
130.7

.8
0
.1
1.7
1.8
.2
1.6

.1
0
0
0
.3
0
•5

06/85
06/85
06/85

170.1
141.0
127.5

170.1
141.0
127.9

172.3
141.0
127.9

1.7
.7
0

1.3
0
0

35

12/84

117.8

117.5

117.4

-.8

-.1

Engines and T urbines.......................................... ................ ............. ...........................

351

12/84

133.6

134.1

134.3

.5

.1

Turbines and turbine generator s e t s ..........
.................... .....................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ .............................................
Steam, gas, hydraulic, solar & wind powered turbine generator sets,
turbine generators,& parts ...................... .............................. ....................
Gas turbine generator s e ts .............................................................................
Steam, gas, hydraulic & other turbines, nonlocomotive steam engines &
p a r ts ............................. ................. ................... ............................................
Steam turbines, steam engines and p a r t s .... .................. ......
Steam turbines, including steam e n g in e s ................................................
Parts and accessories for steam engines & steam tu rb in e s ...............
Gas turbines, except aircraft, and parts and accessories.... ...............
Parts and accessories for gas turbines, except aircraft.........................
Hydraulic and other turbines, parts and accessories
.....................
Hydraulic and other turb in e s........................................................... ...........

3511
3511-P

06/82
06/82

146.7
151.8

146.9
152.1

146.9
152.1

-.1
-.1

0
0

3511-1
3511-131

06/82
06/82

159.4
144.2

159.8
144.9

159.8
C3)

(3)

3511-2
3511-21
3511-211
3511*212
3511-23
3511-235
3511-26
3511-261

06/82
06/82
0 6/82
0 6/82
06/82
06/82
0 6/94
06/94

148.0
172.7
172.5
173.0
133.4
147.9
115.1
115.1

148.1
172.8
172.9
173.0
133.4
147.9
116.1
116.1

148.1
172.9
172.9
173.2
133.4
147.9
116.1
116.1

-1.2
.3
.6
.1
-1.8
-3.5
3.4
3.4

3498-P
3498-1
3498-10313
3498-10315
3498-10316
3498-10318
3498-5
3498-501
3498-502
3498-SM
3498-S

3499-P
3499-1
3499-101
3499-10115
3499-10121
3499-198
3499-5
3499-511
3499-521
3499-6
3499-633
3499-655
3499-688
3499-8
3499-811
3499-899
3499-SM
3499-M
3499-Z89
3499-S

See footnotes at end of table.




87

i3)
-1.5
-2.3
0

(3)
(3)

1.0

0
(3)
0
.1
0
.1
0
0
0
0

T ab le §. Producer price indexes fo r the net output o f selected industries and th eir products, n ot seasonally adjusted
— C ontinued
Index
Industry and product1

Internal combustion engines, n.e.c.............................................................
Primary products ........................................ ................... .......................
Gasoline engines, except autom otive .............. .............................
Under 11 h . p .................................. ................... ...........................
11 -6 0 .9 h . p ......................................... ..........................................
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel engines (except autom otive).
Less than 251 h .p ..................................................................... ....
251 h.p. or more ............ ...............................................................
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel engines (autom otive)..............
Less than 251 h .p ..... ............................................ ................... ....
251 h.p. or more .

Industry
code

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

136.5
137.1
101.9
125.4
130.8
128.4
103.0
102.8
133.3
102.9
101.5
136.9
128.7
104.9
115.5

136.7
137.3
101.9
125.4
130.8
128.3
103.0
102.7
133.9
104.0
101.5
136.9

0.7
.7
1.4
1.0
1.7
-1.3
-3.3
.4
.6
1.4
0
1.6

ft
104.9
115.5

ft
1.5
.3

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
04/83

125.5
119.8
132.0
156.8
98.6

127.6
121.7
132.4
158.5
98.6

127.0
121.2
132.7
158.2
99.5

1.4
1.3
.3
1.0
-.1

-.5
-.4
.2
-.2
.9

352

12/84

128.3

127.7

127.8

.2

.1

3523
3523-P

12/82
12/82

140.4
141.6

140.3
141.2

140.4
141.6

1.1
1.1

.1
.3

3523-A
3523-A01
3523-A07
3523-A15

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

146.2
165.4
141.2
162.5

146.2
165.4
141.2
162.5

147.2
167.3
143.2
162.5

2.6
5.8
4.0
1.8

.7
1.1
1.4
0

3523-A21

12/94

109.4

109.4

ft

3523-A31

12/82

126.5

126.5

126.5

2.7

0

3523-B

12/82

183.1

183.4

183.4

2.3

0

3523-B29

12/82

198.3

198.3

198.3

2.8

0

3523-1

12/82

144.9

144.9

144.9

2.3

0

3523-1A
3523-123

12/82
12/94

150.4
105.7

150.3
105.7

150.3
105.7

2.3
3.0

0
0

3523-1B
3523-134
3523-135

12/82
12/94
12/82

127.3
108.1
119.1

127.3
108.1
119.1

127.3
108.1
(3)

1.9
1.4

0
0

ft

3523-2
3523-2B

12/82
12/82

149.9
146.3

147.4
143.2

149.0
145.1

4.3
3.0

In ta k e a n d e x h a u s t m a n if o ld s ..............................
S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts a n d m is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .......... .......................................
R e s a le s ............................................................ .................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ................................... ................... .
O th e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ......................................
M o to r v e h ic le p a rts a n d a c c e s s o r ie s .................

ft

0.1
.1
0
0
0
-.1
0
-.1
.5
1.1
0
0
ft
0
0

ft

ft
1.1
1.3

3523-222

12/82

143.3

141.0

ft

3523-241
3523-3
3523-3A
3523-3B
3523-361

12/94
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/94

105.7
134.7
129.9
149.4
104.5

103.2
135.0
131.4
148.0
103.2

105.1
134.9
131.0
148.5
103.6

4.1
.5
1.2
-.3
-.5

1.8
-.1
-.3
.3
,4

3523-387
3523-4
3523-418

12/94
12/82
12/82

104.8
141.9
162.9

105.0
142.0
162.9

104.8
142.2
163.3

.6
.8
1.0

-.2
.1
.2

3523-425
3523-5
3523-5A
3523-511
3523-5B

12/94
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/94

108.3
148.8
133.7
150.4
114.2

108.4
148.6
133.7
150.4
113.4

108.3
148.6
133.7
150.4
113.4

.4
1.6
1.8
2.3
.9

-.1
0
0
0
0

3523-582
3523-6

12/82
12/82

134.9
142.4

134.9
142.4

134.9
143.4

1.5
2.2

0
.7

3523-619
3523-655
3523-699
3523-7

12/87
12 /8 2
12/94
12/82

123.0
147.0
109.0
134.3

123.0
147.0
109.0
135.0

123.0
148.8
109.0
134.9

.9
2.3
3.3
-.1

0
1.2
0
-.1

3523-701

12/94

108.9

109.5

109.4

-.2

-.1

See footnotes at end of table.




July
19982

135.8
136.4
100.6
124.0
129.5
128.2
103.0
102.5
133.3
102.9
101.5
135.7
121.5
104.9
115.2

O th e r p a rts a n d a c c e s s o r ie s ......... ...................... .

Haying m achin ery.... ......................... ........................................... ................
Pull type mower conditioners and windrowers with conditioner, all
ty p e s .
Hay balers, all ty p e s .............................................. ........................................
All other haying machinery and equipment, including attachm ents.....
Plows, listers, and attachments (excluding turf and grounds machinery)
Moldboard plows, middle busters, disc bedders, chisel plows,
disc-chisel coom binations.......................... .............. ............................

Apr.
19982

12/82
12/82
12/95
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/95
12/95
12/82
12/95
12/95
12/82
12/88
12/95
12/88

C y lin d e r lin ers ( s le e v e s ) ............................ ................

Farm machinery and equipment .
Primary products .
Commercial turf and grounds mowing equipment, including parts and
attachments ...............................................................................................
Powered non-riding mowers .....................................................................
Riding rotary turf mowers ..................... .....................................................
Gang rotary cutting units, reel and rotary ............ ...................................
Flail cutting units, riding reel type turf, and other mowing
eq u ip m e n t.
Parts and attachments for commercial turf and grounds mowing
eq u ip m e n t...... ..........................................................................................
Commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except mowing, including
parts and attachm ents.................................................................................
O ther commercial turf and grounds care equipment, including
aerators, spikers, pluggers, e tc ................................. ................... ........
W heel tractors and attachments, except: contractors’ type, lawn and
garden, and motor tille r s .................................. ............. ............................
Two-wheel drive farm type tractors, including front-wheel assist
types
120 to 159 pto horse p o w e r.................... ...............................................
Four-wheel drive farm type tractors, including tractors with equal
size tires, front and r e a r ......................................................................
Under 250 pto h o r s e p o w e r ........................ ..........................................
250 pto horsepower and o v e r .................. ............................................
Farm dairy machines, sprayers and dusters, farm elevators and farm
blowers ...................... ...................... ..........................................................
Sprayers and d u s te rs ..... .........................................................................
Self-propelled, tractor mounted, and other power sprayers (field
and row crop ty p e s )............. ...........................................................
Agricultural hand sprayers, dusters, foggers, mist and other
sp ra ye rs.,
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing m achin ery........................ .........
Planting and seeding m achinery..............................................
Fertilizing m achin ery.............................................. .......................
Fertilizer distributors, and manure spreaders (all ty p e s ).....
Other planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery, including
attach m en ts........................................................... .................
Harrows, rollers, pulverizers, stalk cutters, and similar equipm ent.....
Horizontal blade stalk shredders and cutters, and rotary mowers .
Blade terracers, scrapers, land levelers, harrows, combination
tillage equ ipm ent............................................ ..................................
Harvesting m a ch in e ry............................................ .....................................
Field forage harvesters .
Combines (harvester-threshers), except peanut c o m b in e s...........
Other harvesting machinery, including a tta c h m e n ts ............................
Other harvesting machinery, including picker-sheliers and cotton

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

3519-P
3519-A
3519-111
3519-121
3519-3
3519-311
3519-341
3519-4
3519-403
3519-404
3519-9
3519-904
3519-906
3519-998
3519-SM
3519-M
3519-Z89
3519-S
3519-SSS
3714-S

3519

P a rts a n d a c c e s s o rie s ..................................................

Farm and garden machinery and e q u ip m e n t.

Product
code

88

ft

ft

T ab le 5. Producer price indexes fo r th e net output o f selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
— C ontinued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Farm machinery and equipment—Continued
Farm machinery and equipment, n.e.c., excluding parts .
Machines for preparing crops for market or u s e ...........
Feed grinders, feed mixers, and burr mills .
Tobacco curers, crop drying fans, heated air crop driers and units ...
O ther machines for preparing crops fo r market or for use .............. ....
Barn and barnyard equipment ........................ ............. .............................. ..
O ther feeding equip, (including calf and cattle hopper types and
electric powered bank feeders
O ther bam and barnyard equipment, including silo unloaders .
All hog equipment and attachments .
Farm wagons and other farm transportation equipment and
a ttach m en ts...... ................. .......................... ..........................
Parts for farm machinery and equipment, excl. comm, turf and grounds
equip
Parts for wheel tractors .
Parts for machines for preparing crops for market or use .
Parts for planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery ..........
Parts for harvesting m a chin ery..... ..........................................
Parts for haying m achinery.... ............................ ............... ......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................................ .
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ........................
Construction machinery and e q u ip m e n t.
Lawn and garden equipment
Primary products .
Consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equ ipm ent...............
Lawn m o w e rs ......................................................................................
Rotary, push type, gasoline engine powered ........................... .
Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine pow e re d ........ .............
Snow throwers (snow blowers), except attachment ty p e s .........
Dual stage ...................... ................. ................................................
All powered lawn edgers/trimmers, including gasoline engine,
electric, & others .
Other consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equ ipm ent.............
Parts and attachments for consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow
equipm ent.................................... ................... ..................... ............... ........
P a rts .... ......................................................................................................... .
Consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow e q u ip m e n t............................
Garden tra c to rs ................................ .........................................................
16.0 hp and o v e r ..... ........................ ................ ..................... ...............
Lawn tractors and riding m o w e rs ...........................................................
Rear engine lawn tractors and riding mowers .................................
8 .0 hp and over ......................... ................ ......................... ..............
Parts and attachments for consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow
equipm ent.................................... ...........................................................
Attachm ents............................. ..................................................................
Parts ............................ ...............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................... ..................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................... .......................................................
Secondary products .

Product
code

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 199

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/94
12/82
12/82

136.1
141.5
135.8
107.5
153.1
129.6

137.2
142.7
136.1
107.7
154.4
130.7

137,7
142.8
136.5
107.7
154.4
133.5

2.2
1.4
.8
2.2
9
5.9

0.4
.1
.3
0
0
2.1

3523-889
3523-891
3523-8P

12/94
12/82
12/82

105.6
146.7
140.8

105.6
146.7
142.8

105.6
146.7
142.8

3.6
5.3
1.4

0
0
0

3523-8W

12/82

163.7

164.1

164.1

2.4

0

3523-9
3523-925
3523-982
3523-991
3523-994
3523-999
3523-SM
3523-M
3523-XY9
3523-Z89
3523-S
3523-SSS
3531-S

12/82
12/94
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

134.6
102.9
144.5
143.7
136.7
115.2

132.0
102.9
145.5
143.7
136.7
115.2

132.1
102.9
147.3
143.7
136.7
115.2

-2.1
.2
-5.9
4.1
0
-3.0

.1
0
1.2
0
0
0

12/82
12/94
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

115.3
104.0
115.9
126.6
130.9
116.9

117.3
ft
118.1
126.6
130.9
116.9

115.1
104.0
115.6
126.8
130.9
116.9

2.2
0
2.6
.2
0
.2

-1.9

3524-P
3524-1
3524-11
3524-111
3524-112
3524-14
3524-142

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/83

125.5
126.6
117.3
119.4
124.0
110.6
126.1
128.4

124.1
126.5
117.3
119.4
124.0
110.6

124.2
126.6
117.3
119.4
124.0
110.6

-1.5
-.7
-2.0
-.3
.3
-1.4

.1
.1
0
0
0
0

ft
ft

ft
ft

3524-151
3524-191

12/82
12/82

129.6
120.3

ft
120.3

129.6
120.3

.7
1.7

3524-3
3524-312
3524-4
3524-41
3524-417
3524-42
3524-422
3524-42214

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/94

150.4
149.1
142.5
159.8
156.8
135.2
142.5
100.3

150.4
149.1
142.4
159.8
156.8
135.1
142.3
100.2

150.4
149.1
142.4

1.1
1.1
.1

ft
ft
135.1
142.3
100.2

ft
ft
.2
.7
.7

0
0
0

3524-5
3524-517
3524-521
3524-SM
3524-M
3524-Z89
3524-S

12/82
12/82
10/83

114.3
151.1
82.2

114.3
151.1
82.2

114.9
152.4
82.2

.3
1.7
-1.7

.5
.9
0

12/82
12/82
12/82

ft
ft
110.9

ft
ft
105.5

ft
ft
105.5

ft
ft
-4.4

3524

ft
ft

ft
-2.1
.2
0
0

ft
ft
ft
0
0
0
.0
ft
ft

ft
ft
0

12/84

135.7

136.0

136.1

1.6

.1

12/80
12/80

167.5
162.4

167.9
162.7

168.0
162.9

2.3
2.4

.1
.1

12/80
12/80

154.7
177.5

154.7
177.5

154.7
177.5

1.4
1.8

0
0

3531-3

12/80

163.9

163.9

163.9

5.5

0

3531-305
3531-4
3531-4A
3531-41103
3531-41104
3531-41105
3531-411
3531-41102
3531-481
3531-485

12/80
12/80
0 6/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/8 6
12/80
12/80
12/80

163.9
179.7
146.0
216.4
182.1
157.3
159.0
171.9
165.9
165.4

163.9
180.0
146.5
217.2
183.2
157.3
159.0
172.0
165.9
165.4

163.9
179.9
146.4
217.2
183.1
157.3
159.0
171.9
165.9
165.4

5.5
2.8
2.3
1.5
4.0
.5
4.9
1.0
0
.4

0
-.1
-.1
0
-.1
0
0
-.1
0
0

3531-P
3531-1
3531-101
3531-2

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
19982

3523-8
3523-8B
3523-826
3523-829
3523-839
3523-8D

Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery and
e q u ip m e n t.................................................................................
Construction m achinery..
Primary products .
O ff hwy wheel tra c to r s .... ................. ...................... ................... .....
O ff hwy wheel tractors, including wheeled log skidders and
rubber-tired dozers ............................................ ....................
Tracklaying tra c to rs .
Parts/ attach, for tracklaying tractors, off-hwy wheel tractors,
tractor shovel loaders .................. .............................................
Parts/ attach, for tracklaying tractors, off-hwy wheel tractors,
tractor shovel lo a d e rs ..... .........................................................
Power cranes, excavators, and draglines, incl. parts/ attach .
C ra n e s ...... ..................... ......................... .....................................
Cable operated cranes .
Hydraulic c ra n e s .
Miscellaneous cranes, incl. walking draglines .,
E xca vators................................................................
Hydraulic operated excavators ...................................................................
Front end attachments for power cranes, draglines, and excavators ....
Parts for power cranes, draglines, and excavators....................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

89

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Construction machinery—Continued
Mixers, pavers, and related equip, excl parts..........................................
Concrete equipment...............................................................................
Other concrete equipment, incl. concrete vibrators and pumps......
Bituminous equipment............................................................................
Pavers, self-propelled ..........................................................................
Tractor shovel loaders excluding parts/ attachments................ .............
Wheel type..............................................................................................
Skid steer, 4 wheel drive................. ..................................................
Nonskid steer, four wheel drive ........ .................................................
Scrapers, graders, rollers, off-hwy trucks/haulers, and attach, for
mounting..............................................................................................
Scrapers, all types............................... ................... ..............................
Rollers, all types incl. self-propelled vibratory compactors...................
Construction machinery for mounting on tractors, shovel loaders, etc.
All other machines for mounting, including rippers, rooters,
logging arches, side booms, etc. ................................................
Off-hwy equipment.............. ...................................................................
Rear dump haulers................................................................... ..........
Rough terrain forklifts (integral units only), including fork lift
attachments.............................................. ...................... .............
Miscellaneous constr. mach./equip., incl other constr. machinery parts ..
Parts and attachments, excluding cranes, draglines, shovels, and
tractors.............. ........................................... *...... ........................
Miscellaneous construction machinery and equipment.....................
Portable crushing, screening, or washing plants and combinations ...
All other miscellaneous construction machinery...............................
Other excavating and road construction machinery, including rotary
snow clearing machinery.............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........................................
Miscellaneous receipts..............................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...............
Other secondary p ro d u c ts .
Mining machinery and e q u ipm ent..........................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ .......
Underground mining m achinery...................................................................
Loading mining machines, incl. gathering arm type, loader-haulerdumpers, shovels, s c o o p s ........................ ........................................
Continuous mining machines, coal and other types (borer, ripper,
auger, drum, road-heading)........ .....................................................
Face-haulage vehicles, rubber tired, self-propelled, includes coal
and other ty p e s .
Crushing, pulverizing, and screening m a ch in e ry..........................................
Crushers, stationary types, including skid-mounted (gyratory, impact,
jaw, and r o ll) ......................... ...................................................................
Screens (vibrating, stationary), including trommel types ........................
Drills and other mining machinery, except p a rts ..........................................
Rock and coal drills, all ty p e s .............................. ......................................
Parts and attachments for mining machinery and equipm ent...................
Parts and attachments for mining machinery sold separately,
excluding drill b it s ...................................................................................
Parts for face-haulage and support v e h ic le s ........................................
Parts for mineral processing, beneficiation, crushing, pulverizing,
& screening m achinery.......................................................................
Parts for all other mining machinery and e q u ip m e n t..........................
Percussion rock drill b its .......................................................... ....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................... ................
R e s a le s ................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...............
Other secondary products .

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1991

12/80
0 6 /8 6
0 6/8 6
06/86
0 6/86
12/80
0 6/86
0 6/86
12/93

146.5
137.1
147.4
130.2
130.0
172.7
136.4
106.3
112.9

147.1
137.7
147.4
130.6
131.4
172.7
136.4
106.3
112.9

147.1
137.7
147.4
130.6
131.4
172.7
136.4
106.3
112.9

3.0
3.1
5.4
2.8
3.1
1.7
1.7
.2
.5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3531-8
3531-811
3531-831
3531-841

12/80
12/80
12/80
06/86

155.7
183.7
164.5
133.7

155.6
183.7
164.3
133.7

155.6
183.7
164.3
133.7

2.2
1.9
2.2
1.4

0
0
0
0

3531-84155
3531-851
3531-85123

06/86
0 6/86
12/93

120.9
143.4
114.8

120.9
143.4
114.8

120.9
143.4
114.8

3.4
2.5
2.8

0
0
0

3531-85125
3531-9

12/93
12/80

107.5
138.1

107.5
139.0

107.5
139.7

.6
1.6

0
.5

3531-907
3531-911
3531-91105
3531-91108

12/93
06/8 6
12/80
06/8 6

103.0
118.5
171.9
116.9

104.7
118.6
171.9
117.0

104.7
119.5
171.9
117.1

.7
2.2
.3
2.1

0
.8
0
.1

3531-91109
3531-SM
3531 -M
3S31-Z89
3531 -S
3531 -SSS

12/80

100.4

100.4

101.5

1.2

1.1

12/80
08/8 4
12/80
0 6/86

243.2
177.2
178.3
120.4

245.5
177.7
178.3
120.4

243.6
177.6
179.0
120.9

1.2
.9
1.8
1.3

-.8
-.1
.4
.4

3532-P
3532-5

06/81
06/81
06/81

151.1
153.4
176.2

151.2
153.4
176.2

151.3
153.6
176.0

1.0
.9
.6

.1
.1
-.1

3532-562

06/81

183.8

183.8

183.8

2.9

.0

3532-564

06/81

172.0

172.0

172.0

0

0

3532-566
3532-6
3532-7

12/87
06/81
06/81

138.2
167.8
179.8

138.2
169.3
180.2

136.8
169.3
180.2

-.7
3.5
1.1

-1.0
0
0

3532-727
3532-755
3532-8
3532-825
3532-9

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/94
06/81

185.8
134.0
154.1
110.4
133.9

186.3
134.1
156.1
112.1
133.4

186.2
134.1
156.1
112.1
133.8

1.6
.3
2.6
2.7
.4

-.1
0
0
0
.3

3532-975
3532-97511

06/81
06/94

134.5
125.9

133.8
125.9

134.3
125.9

.4
-1.7

.4
0

3532-97522
3532-97533
3532-989
3532-SM
3532-M
3532-Z89
3532-S
3532-SSS

06/94
06/94
02/90

103.3
103.3
127.6

103.3
102.4
127.6

103.3
103.1
127.6

-1.1
1.8
1.2

0
.7
0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

146.6
152.3
131.9
132.1

146.6
152.3
131.9
132.1

146.6
152.3
131.9
132.1

1.0
.9
1.5
3.0

0
0
0
0

3533-P
3533-1
3533-11

12/80
12/80
12/86
12/86

160.2
153.6
151.6
147.4

160.2
153.7
151.6
147.4

160.2
153.6
151.6
147.4

2.0
2.0
2.5
3.3

0
-.1
0
0

3533-121
3533-14
3533-141
3533-14101
3533-14102
3533-14103

12/86
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

152.7
155.7
224.9
224.9
253.0
159.7

152.7
155.7
224.9
224.9
253.0
159.7

152.7
155.6
224.9
224.9
253.0
159.7

4.6
2.3
5.1
6.4
3.3
-.4

0
-.1
0
0
0
0

3533-149

12/86

131.5

131.5

131.5

.3

0

3533

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

3531-6
3531-611
3531-61104
3531-622
3531-62202
3531-7
3531-711
3531-71104
3531-71105

3532

Mineral processing and beneficiation machinery, excluding parts.........

Oil field and gas field machinery and e q u ip m e n t.......................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................
Rotary oil field and gas field drilling machinery and parts ..
Rotary drilling surface eq u ip m e n t.........................................
O ther rotary dril. surface equip.,incl Kelly joints,rotary
tables,crown/trav.bl .
Rotary drilling subsurface e q u ipm ent.
B it s .......................................................
Tungsten-carbide insert b its .
Steel-toothed b i t s .... ..........
Other bits, including diamond b it s ..............................................
Other subsurface dril. equip., incl fishing tools, subsea risers,
coring e q u ip .................................................................................

Product
code

90

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry
code

Oil field and gas field machinery and equipment—Continued
Parts for rotary drilling equipment, sold separately, except for
drilling rig s .................... ..............................................................................
Other oil and gas field drilling machinery and equipment and p a r t s ........
Cementing, floating, guiding, and shoe eq u ip m e n t....................................
O ther oil and gas field drilling equipment, incl. cable tool drilling
m a ch in e ry ..................................................................................................
Oil field and gas field production machinery and equ ipm ent......................
Surface, subsurface, and subsea production well e q u ip m e n t.................
Rod lifting machinery and equipment (surface and subsurface)..........
Pumping units and other surface rod lifting e q u ip m e n t.... ...................
Retrievable packers and accesso ries ...................... ....................................
Separating, metering, and treating equipment for oil and gas (located
on well s ite ) ................................... ...........................................................
Parts for oil and gas field production machinery and tools, sold
s e p a ra te ly........................ .............. ......................... ..................................
O ther oil field and gas field production machinery and to o ls ..................
Oil field and gas field derricks and well surveying m a c h in e ry ....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................... ............
R e s a le s .................... .................................. ................. .....................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... .......................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... ........................
Elevators and moving s ta irw a y s ..................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Elevators and moving s tairw ays........ .......................... ....................... ............
Hydraulic passenger e le v a to rs......................................................................
Other non farm elev., incl. sidewalk elev., dumbwaiters, man & resid.
li f t s ...............................................................................................................
Parts and attachments for elevators and moving s ta irw a y s .... ................. .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ................

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

ft

3533-16
3533-2
3533-253

12/94
12/86
12/80

95.9
138.4
151.8

ft
138.4
151.8

ft
138.4
151.8

ft
4.5
8.3

3533-296
3533-3
3533-31
3533-35
3533-354
3533-363

12/94
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/94
12/80

118.7
133.0
127.2
125.2
112.9
162.3

118.7
133.2
127.2
125.2
112.9
162.3

118.7
133.2
127.2
125.2
112.9
ft

3.0
1.8
-1.4
4.2
4.3
ft

3533-371

12/80

127.2

127.2

127.2

.6

0

3533-382
3533-398
3533-9
3533-SM
3533-M
3533-Z89
3533-S
3533-SSS

12/86
12/86
12/86

119.6
127.4
91.8

121.2
127.6
91.8

120.6
127.6
91.8

2.5
1.5
-.4

-.5
0
0

12/80
09/86
12/80
12/80

220.5
190.5
140.5
138.0

220.5
190.5
140.5
138.0

220.5
190.5
140.5
138.0

1.9
4.7
2.1
1.0

0
0
0
0

3534-P
3534-1
3534-112

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

128.7
126.3
124.1
127.8

128.7
126.3
124.1
127.8

129.8
127.1
125.2
129.9

1.1
1.1
1.5
1.9

.9
.6
.9
1.6

06/81
06/81

139.9
150.6

139.9
150.6

139.9
150.6

.1
0

.0
0

3534

3534-196
3534-3
3534-SM

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
<D >

Industry and product1

91

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ft

Table 5» Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Conveyors and conveying e q u ip m e n t.........................................................................
Primary products ..................... .................... ...........................................................
Unit handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists and farm
elevators ....................... .................................................. ..............................
Gravity conveyors (skate wheel and ro lle r).
Powered conveyors (belt and r o lle r) .... .......
Light to medium d u ty ................... ...............
Heavy duty .
All other conveyors, incl. pallet, portable, t o w ............................................
Parts and accessories for unit handling conveyors and conveying
systems (sold s e p a ra te ly )..........................................................................
Bulk material handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists
and farm e le v a to rs .... ...................................................................................
Conveyors and elevators .......................................... ..................... ................
Belt conveyors and s ystem s.... .................................................................
Pneumatic conveyors
All other conveyors and elevators, incl. apron, en masse, flight,
and d r a g ...............................................................................................
Loading and storing systems, incl. traveling stackers, trippers,
centr. th ro w e rs ......................... ...............................................................
Parts and access, for bulk material handling conveyors and conveying
systems, sold sepa rately......................................................... .................
Belt conveyor id le rs .
All other parts, attachments, and access., incl. belt conveyor
pulleys, sold sep .......................................... ............... ...............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...............................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ............................................. ...................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ...................
Resales ............................. ..................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................ ..............................

3535

Overhead traveling cranes, hoists, and monorail systems ..
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................

3536

H o is ts ..................... ..................................... ....................................................
Parts and attachments for hoists (sold sep a ra te ly)..... ..........................
Overhead traveling cranes and monorail s y s te m s .....................................
Overhead traveling cranes and monorail systems, exc. const, power
cra n e s ..................... .......................................... ........................................
Parts and attachments for cranes and monorail systems (sold
sepa rately)............................... ............................................................ .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................ ...........................
Miscellaneous receipts ....................................................................... ..............
Resales .................. ...................................................................... ..................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..........................................................................................
Industrial trucks and tra c to rs .............................................. ......................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................ .........................
Industrial trucks and tractors, motorized and hand p o w e re d ..................
Motorized handtrucks (non-riding) .............................................................
Operator riding, electric trucks, including fork lift and other work
tru c k s ................................................. .....................................................
Operating riding internal combustion or other non- electric trucks ...
Dock boards (industrial loading ra m p s )...................................................
Handlift trucks (non-powered) including platform trucks and dollies,
not self-pr .
Pallet loaders and unloaders (palletizers and d ep alletizers)........
Hydraulic lift tables (electro-hydraulic lift p la tfo rm s ).......................
All other industrial trucks, tractors and trailers .................................
Parts, attachments, accessories for industrial trucks and tractors .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ............... ...........
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. .................... ...........

Product
coda

Industry
code

Secondary products .
354

Machine tools, metal cutting types .
Primary products .
Boring and drilling m achines..
Machining centers .
Drill, mill, bore, vertical (automatic tool change) .
Y - axis travel over 26 in c h e s ...........................
Drill, mill, bore, horizontal (automatic too! ch a n g e ).
Station type machines .
Dial or rotary, trunnion and center column .
T ra n s fe r............................................ .................
Other metal cutting machine to o ls ..
Sawing and cutoff m a c h in e s .......

3541

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1991

0 6 /8 4
06/84

132.0
130.2

132.3
130.5

132.5
130.7

1.0
1.0

0.2
.2

3535-3
3535-311
3535-314
3535-31411
3535-31412
3535-319

0 6/84
0 6/84
0 6 /8 4
0 6/8 4
06/84
12/95

124.9
127.7
121.6
123.0
119.3
103.7

124.9
127.7
121.6
123.0
119.3
104.0

125.0
127.8
121.8
123.0
119.8
104.0

.8
1.6
1.4
1.3
1.5
.2

.1
.1
.2
0
.4
0

3535-4

06/84

142.4

142.4

142.4

.8

0

3535-5
3535-511
3535-51111
3535-51114

06/84
06/84
0 6/8 4
0 8/84

128.6
128.1
133.2
130.0

129.1
128.7
134.1
130.0

129.8
129.5
134.1
130.0

2.0
2.1
2.4
1.2

.5
.6
0
0

3535-51119

12/95

103.8

104.1

104.4

1-1

.3

3535-513

06/84

132.0

132.0

132.0

2.9

0

3535-6
3535-611

06/8 4
06/84

147.9
153.5

149.0
156.4

149.0
156.4

-.1
1.9

0
0

3535-619
3535-SM
3535-M
3535-XY9
3535-Z89
3535-S

12/95

101.3

101.9

101.9

-.6

0

06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84

142.2
160.6
130.1
135.6

142.2
160.6

1.1
2.2
0
.7

0
0

ft
135.7

142.2
160.6
130.1
135.7

3536-P
3536-3
3536-340
3536-345
3536-4

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/96
12/84
12/84

140.5
140.1
139.7
106.2
139.5
139.2

140.7
140.3
139.7
106.2
139.5
139.5

140.6
140.3
139.7
106.2
139.5
139.5

2.4
2.2
2.3
2.8
1.1
2.0

-.1
0
0
0
0
0

(3)
0

3536-420

12/96

104.3

104.5

104.4

2.2

-.1

3536-460
3536-SM
3536-M
3536-Z89
3536-S

12/84

121.8

122.4

122.4

1.1

0

12/84
12/84
12/84

132.1
139.3
141.1

132.5
139.7
140.9

132.4
139.6
140.9

5.8
5.6
.9

-.1
-.1
0

3537-P
3537-1
3537-111

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

152.0
149.1
145.3
145.0

152.1
149.2
145.6
144.7

152.2
149.3
145.5
145.8

-1.0
.5
.2
1.3

.1
.1
-.1
.8

3537-123
3537-124
3537-132

12/79
06/94
06/94

137.3
105.9
100.9

137.5
106.3
100.9

137.0
106.4
100.9

-.4
.3
.5

-.4
.1
0

3537-161
3537-175
3537-182
3537-197
3537-3
3537-SM
3537-M
3537-Z89
3537-S

06/94
06/94
12/86
12/86
12/86

111.3
104.5
134.8
111.0
126.6

111.3
104.5
134.8
111.0
126.6

111.3
104.5
134.8
111.0
127.2

.7
.3
1.5
.8
1.4

0
0
0
0
.5

12/86
12/86
12/79

141.1
109.9
191.1

141.1
109.9
191.1

141.1
109.9
191.1

-17.9
-23.7
.5

0
0
0

12/84

141.2

141.1

141.2

1.4

.1

06/83
06/83
12/92
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

155.7
154.2
104.9
145.7
132.1
127.0
157.4
166.4
134.2
171.5
151.3
154.5

155.5
154.1
104.9
144.6

155.8
154.5

2.2
2.0

.2
.3

ft
146.0

(3)
2.0

(3)
1.0

ft
ft
154.7
167.2
134.2
172.5
151.3
154.5

ft
ft
157.9
167.3
134.5
172.5
151.1
154.2

(3)
ft
5.5
1.6
1.7
1.5
.9
.4

(3)
(3)
2.1
.1
.2
0
-.1
-.2

3541-P
3541-A
3541-B
3541-B4
3541-B419
3541-B6
3541-C
3541-C11
3541-C13
3541-D
3541-D4

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
19982

3535-P

3537

Metalworking machinery and equipment .

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

92

Table S. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Machine tools, metal cutting types—Continued
Spark erosion, ultrasonic, and electrolytic m achines..............................
Miscellaneous metal cutting machine tools, incl. tapping m a c h ...........
Grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines ................... ...
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines valued
at $2500 each or m o re ............................. ............... ............................
External cylindrical grinding m a c h in e s ....... ...........................................
Surface grinding machines, all ty p e s ......................................................
Tool and cutter grinding machines .
All other grinding machines, n.e.c., including thread grinding
machines ....................................................................................
Turning machines (lathes), all types ...................................................
Horizontal numerically controlled turning m achines.....................
Vertical numerically controlled turning m a c h in e s ........ ................
Milling m a ch in e s........................... ..........................................................
Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately, and
rebuilt machine t o o ls .....................................................................
Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately.......
Rebuilt metal cutting type machine tools .......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............... .................
Miscellaneous receipts ...........................................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..........................
R e s a le s ...... ............................. ........................... ....................... ........
Secondary products .
Metal forming machine tools .............. ........................... ..................... .....................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... ............................
Punching, shearing, bending, and forming m achin es................................
Punching m ach in e ry.... ............................ ...................................................
Punching machines, fixed position and two axes positioning table .
Shearing m achin ery.....................................................................................
Shearing machinery .
Bending and forming machinery .
Press brakes ................. .............
Rolls, all types .
Other bending and forming machines including folders .
Presses, except forging ......................................................... ......
Mechanical pre sse s .
Vertical, straight-sided and arch frame .
O ther mechanical p re s s e s ...........,..........
Hydraulic presses .
Other hydraulic p re s s e s ............................. .................. .........
O ther metal forming machine tools and forging m a c h in e s .............
Other metal forming machine to o ls ............................................. .....
Rebuilt metal forming machine tools and parts for metal forming
machine tools .................................... .............................. ...............
Parts for metal forming machine to o ls ..
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary products ....................... ................. ......
Other secondary products .................................

3542

Industrial patterns .
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ ..........
Industrial patterns, except shoe p a tte rn s ....................
Foundry p a tte rn s ...........................................................
All other industrial patterns, except shoe patterns .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...........
Secondary products .............. ...........................................

3543

Special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and industrial m o ld s .,
Primary products .
Special tools, dies, jigs and fixtures .
Jigs and fixtures, all types .
Gauging and checking types, under 1,000 pounds w e ig h t.....
Gauging and checking types, 1,000 pounds weight and o v e r .
All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout,
assembly), under 1,000 pounds .................... ............... .........
All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout,
assembly), 1,000 pounds and o v e r ......................... .............
Components and parts for jigs and fixtures, including drill
bushings .
Dies, metal cutting o n ly .... ....................................... ..............................
Forming and drawing d ie s ............... ...................................................
Forming and drawing dies, 500 pounds weight and u n d e r.......
Forming and drawing dies, 501 through 3,000 pounds w e ig h t.
Forming and drawing dies, over 3,000 pounds w e ig h t...............
Stamping dies, including lamination and blanking d ie s ..................
Stamping dies, progressive type, high-speed s te e l.....................

3544

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

3541-D5
3541-D6
3541-4

12/92
06/83
06/83

107.6
179.5
172.1

107.6
179.5
172.1

107.6
179.5
172.1

3541-4B
3541-409
3541-431
3541-452

06/83
06/83
06/88
07/83

172.7
192.5
134.6
169.0

172.7
134.6
169.0

172.7
(3)
134.6
169.0

3541-492
3541-5
3541-519
3541-528
3541-6

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

155.9
150.2
136.8
123.5
156.5

155.9
149.4
136.8
118.8
156.5

3541-9
3541-911
3541-941
3541-SM
3541-M
3541-XY9
3541-Z89
3541-S

06/83
06/83
08/83

151.4
152.9
148.7

06/83
06/88
06/83
06/83

3542-P
3542-1
3542-111
3542-11111
3542-121
3542-12114
3542-131
3542-13113
3542-13117
3542-13118
3542-2
3542-211
3542-21112
3542-21113
3542-212
3542-21213
3542-3
3542-312

(3)

Aug. 1997

July 1998

0.1
2.0
4.3

0
0
0

4.4
i 3)

0
t3)

.9
4.8

0
0

155.9
150.4
136.8

.5
1.7
.9

0
.7
0

(*)
156.5

(3)
.2

151.7
153.2
149.0

151.7
153.2
149.0

2.7
2.5
4.1

0
0
0

181.9
189.4
143.9
144.9

180.0
189.4
141.4
144.9

181.0
189.4
141.7
145.5

3.3
5.4
-.7
3.3

.1
0
.2
.4

06/81
06/81
06/81
09/88
12/92
12/92
12/92
06/81
06/81
12/92
12/86
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/92
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

167.6
172.0
142.5
120.8
122.5
123.7
123.7
141.3
155.0
90.5
141.9
188.7
192.3
144.4
129.4
175.0
133.1
197.3
212.3

168.2
172.6
142.6
120.8
122.5
123.7
123.7
141.6
155.0
95.3
141.9
189.8
192.5
144.7
129.4
179.0
136.8
199.1
214.5

168.2
172.6
142.6
120.8
122.5
123.7
123.7
141.6
155.0
95.3
141.9
189.8
192.5
144.7
129.4
179.0
136.8
199.1
214.5

2.7
2.1
2.1
4.4
5.4
-.1
-.1
.9
0
5.3
1.5
2.3
2.7
3.7

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0

0

1.1
1.4
2.8
2.8

0
0
0
0

06/81
06/81

167.9
163.5

167.9
163.5

167.9
163.5

1.2
1.3

0
0

06/81
12/92

138.1
104.7

138.5
104.7

138.5
104.7

2.6
4.5

0
0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

127.2
127.7
127.7
130.2
121.5

127.5
127.7
127.7
130.2
121.5

127.5
127.7
127.7
130.2
121.5

1.0
.8
.8
.9
.8

0
0
0
0
0

12/84

119.7

123.3

123.3

3.1

0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/94

144.9
147.8
155.0
220.1
226.5
100.0

144.8
147.6
155.3
220.1
226.5
100.0

144.8
147.6
155.2
220.1
226.5
100.0

.3
.3
.6
1.2
1.4
.0

0
0
-.1
0
0
.0

3544-117

06/81

205.0

205.0

205.0

1 .0

0

3544-118

06/81

194.5

194.5

194.5

1.7

0

3544-119
3544-12
3544-1E
3544-122
3544-124
3544-126
3544-1F
3544-127

02/88
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/94
06/81
06/81

131.8
132.6
142.2
135.4

131.8
132.9
142.2
135.4
134.2
104.9
123.4
110.6

131.8
132,8
142.2
135.4
134.2
104.9
123.4
110.6

.8
.3
0
0

0
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0

3542-4
3542-413
3542-SM
3542-S
3542-SSS

3543-P
3543-1
3543-115
3543-198
3543-SM
3543-S

3544-P
3544-1
3544-11
3544-113
3544-115

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

93

i3)
104.9
123.4
110.6

i3)
0
.2
.6

O
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Product
code

3544-129
3544-1H
3544-1J
3544-1K
3544-173

06/81

131.6

131.6

131.6

0

0

06/94
06/94
06/9 4

106.4
108.7
113.4

108.6
109.1
114.4

108.0
109.0
114.4

1.8
.4
-.4

-.6
-.1
0

3544-179
3544-19
3544-2
3544-21

06/94
10/82
06/81
06/81

106.4
134.6
135.1
137.4

106.7
134.9
134.4
137.6

106.6
134.8
134.5
137.6

.6
.9
-.3
.4

-.1

3544-211
3544-213
3544-22
3544-222
3544-23
3544-25
3544-251

06/81
06/94

139.6
104.1

139.6
104.5

139.6
104.5

0
.9

0
0

06/94

100.1

100.1

100.1

.1

0

06/81
06/81

133.2
133.5

132.1
132.3

132.2
132.4

-.7
-.7

.1

3544-255
3544-26

06/94
12/86

104.3
116.7

104.3
116.9

104.3
116.9

.2
.9

0
0

3544-261
3544-263
3544-27
3544-SM
3544-M
3544-XY9
3544-S

06/87
12/86
12/86

121.8
100.6
124.8

122.1
(3)
124.8

122.1
100.6
124.8

1.3
0
1.7

03/87
06/94
06/81

103.8
100.0
128.8

103.8
100.0
128.8

103.8
100.0
128.9

.8
0
-.1

0
0
.1

3545-P
3545-1
3545-114

06/83
06/83
06/83
09/83

135.5
134.1
128.6
107.7

135.8
134.5
129.0
107.7

136.1
134.8
129.4
107.7

1.6
1.7
1.6
0

.2
.2
.3
0

3545-12
3545-121
3545-1211
3545-12117
3545-12119

06/83
06/83'
0 6/83
06/83
09/83

127.4
126.1
131.5
138.4
113.5

127.8
126.6
132.3
139.9
113.5

127.8
126.6
132.3
139.9
113.5

2.8
2.9
4.8
5.2
4.6

0
0
0
0
0

3545-12121
3545-122

09/83
06/83

111.6
132.6

111.6
132.6

111.6
132.6

.2
2.3

0
0

Apr.
19982

Special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and industrial molds—Continued
All other stamping type dies (punch, trim, notch, perforate,
etc.) ..........................................................................................
Forging dies, including cold forging and h e a d in g .... ..................
All other d ie s ............................................................................. .........
Components and parts for d ie s ......................................................
Die s e ts ............................... ................................................. ..........
Other components and parts for dies, including standard punches,
springs, etc.
Other specially designed tooling, prototypes, and m o d e ls .............
Industrial m o ld s .................................................. ............... ........................
Metal industrial molds for casting metal or metal c a rb id e ..............
Metal injection or compression die casting types, except ingot
m o ld s .............................................................................................
All other metal foundry molds, except ingot m o ld s ......................
Metal industrial molds for molding wax .
Metal industrial molds for molding w a x ..........................................
Metal industrial molds for molding rubber, including tire molds .....
Metal industrial molds for molding p la s tic .........................................
Metal injection molds for p la s tic .................................................
Metal compression molds for plastic, including matched metal
m o ld s .............................................................................. ...............
All other industrial molds .
All other molds made of metal (including molds for glass and other
products) and mold b a s e s ..................................................................
Industrial molds made of materials other than m e ta l..........................
Components and parts for industrial m o ld s ......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...........................................................................................
Machine tool a cce sso rie s.......................... ......................... ................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...............................................................................................
Small cutting tools for machine tools and metalworking machinery ....
Broaches, excluding holders and burnishing b a r s ..............................
Twist drills, gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and
co u n te rb o re s.......................................................................................
Twist drills ................. ............................................ ...................... ...........
Carbon steel and high speed s te e l......
....... .....................
1 /2 inch and under diameter, straight s h a n k .... .......................
Over 1 /2 inch diameter, straight shank .....................................
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blanks and tips sold
separately and masonry drills ............ .......................................
Gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and counterbores..........
Countersinks, including port cutters, etc., but excluding
combined drills and c o un tersin ks ........................................... .
Counterbores, including spot facers, etc., but excluding pilots
for interchangeable pilot t y p e ..................................................
Reamers, all types, excluding gun re a m e rs .........................................
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold
sepa rately.........................................................................................
End mills and milling c u tte r s ........... ....................................................
End mills, solid and tipped, die sinking, contour, router, tracer,
hollow mills, e tc . ............... ............................ .................................
High speed s te e l...... .......... ........................................ ...................
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blades sold separately..
Inserted blade type cutters, all types, c o m p le te .... .....................
Indexible or throwaway in s e r t........................ ........
............
Single and double point tools and circular form to o ls ....................
Circular form tools, including semifinished b la n k s .......................
Single and double point to o ls ..........................................................
High speed s te e l.................................................. ..........................
O ther m a te ria ls ...............................................................................
Threading tools .
Taps, excluding taps in threading sets and screw plates and
inserted chaser t y p e s ...............................................................
High speed s te e l............................................................... ............
Ground th re a d ................................. ..........................................
Carbon steel and c a rb id e ............................................................
Blanks, tips, and in s e rts ................................................... .....................
Molded blanks and tips, including carbide, cast alloy, and ceramic ...
Inserts, indexible, and throwaway ty p e s ...........................................
C a rb id e ..................................................................................................
Pressed to size, including inserts with center holes and with
molded chip b re a k e rs ..............................................................
Other than c a rb id e ..............................................................................
O ther types of cutting tools for machine tools, including rotary
burrs, files and spade d r ills ................................ .......................

3545

Aug. 1997

July 1998

- .1

.1
0

.1

0
(3)
0

3545-12227

09/83

117.2

(3)

117.2

.3

3545-12229
3545-13

08/83
06/83

128.2
130.6

128.2
130.6

128.2
130.6

2.0
0

0
0

3545-136
3545-15

11/83
06/83

122.5
130.2

122.5
130.2

122.5
130.2

0
.7

0
0

3545-151
3545-1511
3545-1512
3545-153
3545-1533
3545-16
3545-161
3545-162
3545-16265
3545-16268
3545-17

06/83
06/83
0 9/83

121.3
127.9
99.9

121.3
127.9
99.9

121.3
127.9
99.9

-.4
-.8
.0

0
0
.0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/95
0 6/83
06/83

121.0
151.5
127.0
159.8
100.4
170.4
138.7

121.0
155.2
127.0
165.0
106.8
171.0
138.7

121.0
155.2
127.0
165.0
106.8
171.0
139.1

.6
3.0
0
3.9
6.4
1.7
2.3

0
0
0
0
0
0
.3

3545-171
3545-1712
3545-17122
3545-1714
3545-18
3545-181
3545-182
3545-1821

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

136.1
134.4
136.8
132.4
126.3
109.5
133.7
133.5

136.1
134.4
136.8
132.4
126.6
109.5
134.2
134.1

136.7
135.1
137.6
132.4
127.1
111.5
134.4
134.0

3.0
3.5
3.7
0
.7
2.7
.4
.3

.4
.5
.6
0
.4
1.8
.1
-.1

3545-18214
3545-1822

06/83
10/83

141.2
140.6

142.2
140.6

142.2
142.9

.3
1.9

0
1.6

3545-19

06/83

124.9

125.2

126.9

2.7

1.4

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
CD >

Industry
code

CD C_
c

Industry and product1

94

(3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Machine tool accessories—Continued
Carbon s t e e l...................................................................................... ...........
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold
sepa rately................................................................................................
Precision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool room, and
machinists’ t o o ls ) .........................................................................................
Fixed size limit gauges, fixture t y p e .............................................................
Fixed size limit gauges, thread ty p e .............................................................
Micrometers and c a lip e rs ............................. ................... .............................
Pneumatic and electronic gauges (manual and auto m a tic).....................
Other machinists’ precision tools, incl dividers and surface texture
measuring machines ................................................................................
Other attachments and accessories for machine tools and metalworking
m achin ery......................................................................................................
Tool holders......................... .................... ........................................................
Turning tool holders (mechanically clamping for inserts and bits),
except box to o ls ......................... ...........................................................
Boring bars and h e a d s ..... ..........................................................................
Special tooling and attachments for screw and automatic machines
Drilling, reaming, and tapping c h u c k s ......................................................
Other tool holders, including other chucks, drill heads, tool
posts, turrets, sleeves, etc....................................................................
Work holding devices .......................................................................................
Other work holding and positioning devices, including vises,
mandrels, clamps, stops, etc...............................................................
O ther attachments and accessories and tool room s p ecialtie s.... .........
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................... ..............
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................
R e s a le s .......................... ........................... .......................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
Machine tools, metal cutting ty p e s ...............................................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ..............................................
Power driven hand t o o ls ....................................................................... .......................
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Power driven hand tools, electric and battery p o w e re d .... .........................
Planers and ro u te rs .... .............................................................. ......................
Parts, attachments and accessories for electric-powered hand tools
(sold sep a ra te ly).......................................................................................
Drills: armature mounted primarily on sleeve b e a rin g s ....... ...................
Over 1 /4 inch chuck size to under 1 /2 in c h ...........................................
Drills: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve b e a rin g s ........
Over 1 /4 inch chuck size to under 1 /2 in c h ..........................................
Grinders, polishers, and circular sanders except bench g rin d e rs ...........
Sanders, except c irc u la r.................................................................................
Oscillating, reciprocating and v ib ratin g.......................... ............... .......
Circular saws: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve
b e a rin g s......................................................................................................
Between 7 inch and 8 inch blade ............ ................ .................................
Saws - jig, saber, reciprocating......................................................................
Armature mounted primarily on other than ball bearings .....................
Power driven hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic and powder a c tu a te d .....
Drills, screwdrivers, nutrunners-pneum atic........................ .........................
Impact wrenches - pne um a tic.......................................................................
Other grinders, polishers, and s and ers........................................................
Parts, attachments, and accessories for pneumatic han dtoo ls...............
O ther hydraulic powered hand to o ls ....................................................... .....
Power driven hand tools, engine (internal combustion) driven ...................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................... .........
Miscellaneous receipts ................................................... ................. ..................
Resales ..............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ................................................. ...........

3546

Rolling mill machinery .............................. .......................... .............. ............... ............
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................... ............................................................................
Hot rolling mill machinery, except tube ro llin g ............................................. .
O ther hot rolling mill machinery and equipment, including p a r ts ............
Cold rolling mill machinery ..................... ..................... ......................................
O ther cold rolling mill machinery and equipment, including parts ..........
Roiling mill machinery, n.e.c., including tube mill m a c h in e ry......................

3547

Gas and electric welding and soldering e q u ip m e n t.................................................
Gas and electric welding and soldering e q u ipm ent..........................................
Arc welding machines, comp., & acces., exc. electrodes (exd. stud
welding e q .) ............................................................... ....................................
Arc welding electrodes, m e ta l..................................................... .....................
Resistance welders, components, accessories, and e le c tro d e s ............

3548

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3545-192

06/83

140.3

142.2

142.2

1.4

0

3545-198

06/83

117.3

117.3

117.8

1.7

.4

3545-2
3545-213
3545-215
3545-265
3545-271

06/83
03/90
06/83
06/83
09/83

147.1
104.8
108.9
150.8
133.8

147.1
104.8
108.9
150.8

147.2
104.8
108.9
151.8

.8
-.4
-.5
3.3

.1
0
0
.7

ft

ft

ft

ft

3545-299

06/86

140.6

140.6

140.6

1.9

0

3545-3
3545-31

06/83
06/83

147.1
147.6

147.7
148.1

147.7
148.0

2.4
1.8

0
-.1

3545-312
3545-314
3545-316
3545-317

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

163.6
140.1
145.3
116.8

163.6
143.1
145.3
ft

163.6
142.4
145.3

3.7
2.8
0

0
-.5
0

3545-318
3545-34

06/83
0 6/83

147.8
148.4

147.8
148.4

147.8
148.4

1.9
2.6

0
0

3545-349
3545-399
3545-SM
3545-M
3545-XY9
3545-Z89
3545-S
3541-S
3545-SSS

06/83
06/88

155.5
125.2

155.5
127.2

155.5
127.2

2.6
4.7

0
0

01/87
06/88
01/87
06/83
06/95
06/95

133.3
110.2
140.5
142.9
106.0
105.7

133.3
110.2
140.5
143.0
106.0
105.9

133.3
110.2
140.5
143.0
106.0
105.9

2.5
4.5
1.6
-1.7
-18.9
2.2

0
0
0
0
0
0

3546-P
3546-1
3546-133

12/80
12/80
12/80
06/93

168.4
159.4
157.4
119.3

167.4
159.1
156.8
119.9

167.4
159.1
156.8
119.9

-1.2
1.9
1.6
16.1

0
0
0
0

3546-136
3546-181
3546-18103
3546-182
3546-18207
3546-183
3546-184
3546-18434

08/87
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

118.5
144.0
154.7
166.5
143.1
183.0
161.8
161.4

114.0
144.0
154.7
173.1
147.6
183.0
162.4
161.4

114.0
144.0
154.7
173.1
147.6
183.0
162.4
161.4

-3.1
-4.2
-4.2
8.7
1.7
.5
-.2
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
o

3546-185
3546-18516
3546-186
3546-18619
3546-2
3546-238
3546-241
3546-244
3546-255
3546-272
3546-3
3546-SM
3546-M
3546-Z89
3546-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
06/93
12/80
12/95
12/80
06/93
12/80
0 6/93
12/80

149.4
141.5
128.3
101.1
181.5
108.0
148.9
116.9
195.0
95.4
142.0

149.6
141.6
126.7
101.2
181.8
108.8
148.9
116.9
195.0
95.4

2.9
.6
.1
.2
2.9
3.5
1.5
1.7
2.4
.2

0
0
.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ft

149.6
141.6
126.7
101.2
181.8
108.8
148.9
116.9
195.0
95.4
142.0

ft

06/86
06/86
12/80

151.7
151.7
179.7

151.7
151.7
173.6

151.7
151.7
173.6

2.2
2.2
-17.3

0
0
0

3547-P
3547-1
3547-118
3547-2
3547-228
3547-3

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/87
06/93
06/93
12/81

159.5
160.5
146.6
141.4

160.7
161.9
147.9
141.4
ft
ft
179.4

.6
.8
.9
0
.6
.6
.7

-.2
-.2
0
0

ft
ft
177.7

160.3
161.5
147.9
141.4
100.6
100.6
178.3

ft
ft
-.6

3548-P

12/84
12/84

151.8
154.8

151.8
154.8

152.3
155.5

1.7
2.0

.3
.5

3548-1
3548-2
3548-3

12/84
12/84
12/84

148.1
169.3
144.1

148.1
169.3
144.1

149.3
169.3
144.1

2.7
2.8
-.8

.8
0
0

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

95

ft

ft

ft

ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Product
code

Industry
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

Gas and electric welding and soldering equipment— Continued
Gas welding and cutting equipment, exc plasma (incl. parts, att., and
accesso ries)................................................... .............................................
Other welding and soldering equipment and acc. (exc. arc, resistance
and g a s ) .................................. ...................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .........................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .....................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..........................................................................................
Metalworking machinery, not elsewhere classified .
Primary products .
Assembly machines .
Transfer type assembly m achin es....
Special purpose and all other types .
Other metalworking m achin ery.
Machines for weaving and wire fabricating and wire drawing machines
and draw benches ......................................... .............. .............................
Coil handling equipment (conversion or straightening)............................
All other metalworking machinery n.e.c........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ......................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................. .............................................. ......
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ ....................................

06/90

117.6

117.6

117.6

1.6

0

12/84
12/84

144.2
132.9

144.2
132.9

144.6
132.9

1.4
0

.3
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
12/97
06/83
06/83

159.3
158.2
146.2
101.4
141.1
170.6

159.7
158.6
146.2
101.5
141.1
171.8

159.7
158.7
146.2
101.5
141.1
172.0

1.8
1.9
1.1
(3)
(3)
3.1

0
.1
0
0
0
.1

0 6/83
06/83
06/83

156.4
173.3
178.2

160.8
172.8
178.7

160.8
173.6
178.7

3.3
(3)
4.0

0
.5
0

12/97
06/83

98.9
162.8

98.9
162.8

98.9
162.8

(3)
2.7

0
0

12/84

145.2

145.8

145.7

1.7

-.1

12/80
12/80
12/80

177.3
182.7
179.9

177.4
182.8
180.0

176.4
181.8
179.9

0
-.1
.4

-.6
-.5
-.1

12/93
06/8 6
12/80
06/86
06/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

100.0
125.8
227.9
119.7
137.0
182.0
145.3
186.2
251.5
223.4
173.4
155.6
151.7

100.0
126.0
227.9
120.0
137.0
182.0
145.3
186.2
251.8
223.4
173.4
155.6
151.7

100.0
126.0
227.9
120.0
137.0
182.0
145.3
184.0
251.5
213.0
173.4
155.6
151.7

-.2
.5
0
.6
.5
-.2
.8
-.5
1.5
-3.9
.5
1.2
.3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-1.2
-.1
-4.7
0
0
.0

0 6/86
12/93

113.4
102.0

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)

3553-P

12/80
12/80

154.0
159.4

154.7
159.9

155.3
160.7

1.4
1.3

.4
.5

3553-1
3553-112
3553-162

12/80
12/80
12/80

145.8
155.5
155.7

146.4
157.6
155.8

147.4
159.1
155.8

1.8
3.2
.5

.7
1.0
0

3553-173

12/80

173.5

173.8

173.8

.9

0

3553-175

12/80

148.2

148.2

148.2

1.1

0

3553-197

06/94

97.4

97.4

100.4

3.4

3.1

3553-199
3553-SM
3553-M
3553-Z89
3553-S

12/80

132.2

132.2

132.3

.8

.1

04/81
04/81
12/80

69.1
69.1
166.4

69.7
69.7
168.0

69.7
69.7
168.0

1.0
1.0
3.0

0
0
0

3554-P
3554-2

06/82
06/82
10/95

163.8
164.8
106.4

164.1
165.1
106.7

164.2
165.2
106.7

1.5
1.7
5.1

.1
.1
0

3554-225

10/95

105.9

(3)

(3)

3554-226
3554-3

10/95
06/82

108.2
149.4

(3)
149.5

3554-331
3554-342
3554-34247

06/82
06/82
06/82

149.1
155.6
143.1

3554-34249

06/82

165.5

Special industry machinery, except metalworking machinery .

3552-P
3552-1
3552-1A
3552-1111
3552-1B
3552-151
3552-154
3552-1C
3552-185
3552-199
3552-2
3552-211
3552-232
3552-241
3552-271
3552-299
3552-SM
3552-M
3552-Z89

Paper industries machinery .
Primary products .
Pulp mill machinery .
Deckers, thickeners, bleaching equipment, pulp screens, washers, and
sa ve -a lls.................... .......................................... .................................
O ther pulp mill mach., incl. grinders, digesters, pulp refiners and
processors .
Paper mill m a c h in e ry .................................................... ...................
Beaters, jordans, disc refiners, and other stock preparation
m a ch in e ry.................................................................................
Paper machines .
Paper making machines and coating m a c h in e s ..............................
Finishing machinery, including calendering, and other paper mill
m achin ery.........................................................................................

3554

See footnotes at end of table.




96

0.2

July 199(

3548-5
3548-SM
3548-M
3548-S

3549-511
3549-541
3549-598
3549-SM
3549-M
3549-S

Woodworking m achin ery...................................................... .......................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ....................................................... ..........
Woodworking machinery including parts, excluding home workshop
types .......................... ................................................. .................................
Sawmill equ ipm ent.........................................................................................
Sawing machines, except sawmill equ ipm ent.............................. ............
Straight-line machinery, including jointers, moulders, planers,
sanders, surfacers, etc.................... ................................................. ......
Boring machinery, carving machinery, dovetailers, mortisers, routers,
shapers, and tenoners .
O ther woodworking machinery, including lathes, clamping machinery,
presses, roll coaters, etc.......... ..............................................................
Parts, attachments, and accessories, excluding saw blades and
cutting t o o ls ................................................... ...........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. ................ .......................
R e s a le s .............................................................................................................
Secondary products ...

164.8

Aug. 1997

06/83

3549-P
3549-2
3549-213
3549-219
3549-5

163.4

Aug.
19982

3548-4

3549

Textile m achin ery......................................................... .............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....... .........................................................................................
Textile machinery, except parts and attachments ....................................
Fabrics m achinery................................................................................... ....
Fabrics m achin ery...................................................................................
Fiber-to-fabrics textile m achinery......................... ...................................
Winding m achinery................... ...............................................................
Other fiber-to-fabrics m achin ery...........................................................
Other textile m achin ery..............................................................................
Bleaching, dyeing, and finishing m achin ery......................... ..............
O ther textile m a c h in e ry ............................... ..........................................
Parts and attachments for textile m achin ery........................ ....................
Textile machinery turnings and s h a p e s ..................................................
Parts and attachments for fiber-to-fabrics m achinery........................
Parts and attachments for power lo o m s ................................................
Parts and attachments for bleaching, dyeing and finishing machinery ..
Parts and attachments for other textile machinery, including printing
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..........................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................................................. ....

163.4

C
O C_
C
DC

Industry and product1

(3)

0.9

(3)
(3)

(3)

i3)

i3)
149.6

(3)
.9

(3)
.1

149.4
155.8
143.3

149.5
156.0
143.3

1.2
1.0
.8

.1
.1
0

165.9

166.2

1.0

.2

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Paper industries machinery—Continued
Parts and attachments for paper mill machinery (sold sep a ra te ly ).......
Paper and paperboard converting eq u ip m e n t................................................
Corrugated box making machines, including co rru g a to rs........................
Box, carton and shipping container making machines, including
molding m achin es.....................................................................................
Other paper and paperboard equipment including coating and
laminating m achinery.......................................................... .....................
Parts and attachments for paper and paperboard converting mach.
(sold s e p a ra te ly ).......................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
R e s a le s .................................... ........................... .............................................
Secondary products.........................................................................................
Printing trades m a ch in e ry .............................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Printing presses, offset lithographic.................................................................
Roll-fed (w e b -fe d ).......................... ..................................................................
Newspaper presses, w e b -fe d ........ ................................................ ...........
Business forms presses, w e b -fe d ................................ .............................
Commercial presses, w e b -fe d ................................ ..................................
Printing presses, other than lithographic.........................................................
Flexographic presses, sheet-fed and w e b -fe d............................. ..............
Other printing presses, incl. metal decorating, proof and re b u ilt............
Binding machinery and equ ipm ent....................................................................
Saddle, perfect, and hardcase (edition) binding e q u ip m e n t....................
Other binding machinery and equipment, incl. folding eq u ip m e n t..........
Printing trades machinery, n.e.c........................... .............................................
Parts, attachments and accessories for printing presses, inci.
dryers, folders and re e ls ..........................................................................
Parts, attachments and accessories for bindery m achin ery....................
Parts, attachments and accessories for other printing trades
m a ch in e ry.................................. ................................................................
Other printing machinery and equipment, including p la te n s ....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ...............
Miscellaneous receipts ........................................... ............................................
R e s a le s ................................ .............................................. .............. ................
Secondary products ......................................................... ...................................

3555

Food products m achin ery.............................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................... ........................................................................... .
Dairy and milk products plant m achinery........................................................
Commercial food products m achin ery............................................................ .
Commercial food products machinery, except bakery e q u ip m e n t..........
S lic e rs ....................................................................................... .....................
Other commercial food preparation machinery, including tenderizers
(power d rive n )....... ............... .................................................................
Bakery machinery and e q u ipm ent................................................................
Dough m ixe rs......................... .......................................................................
Other bakery machinery and equ ipm ent..................................................
Parts and attachments for commercial food preparation m achinery.....
Industrial food products m achinery...................................................................
Meat and poultry processing m achinery......................................................
Flour and grain mill machinery, except packing and packaging
m a ch in e ry...................................................................................................
Other industrial food products machinery, including fish and
shellfish processing m achin ery................................................... ...........
Parts and attachments for industrial food products m achinery...............
Machinery for sorting, grading, or cleaning fruits, vegetables, or
eggs ................................................ ............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts ......................... ..............................................................
R e s a le s ...................................... .......................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3556

Special industry machinery, n.e.c..................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Chemical manufacturing industries machinery, equipment, and p a rts ......
Mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, sifting, emulsifying, or
stirring m achin es.......................................................................................
Other chemical manufacturing machinery and equ ipm ent.......................
Parts for chemical manufacturing machinery and equipm ent..................
Foundry machinery, equipment, and parts, excluding patterns and molds
Pouring, molding, and blast cleaning machinery and e q u ipm ent...... .....
Parts for foundry machinery and equ ipm ent............... ................................
Plastics working machinery, equipment, and parts, excluding patterns
and m o ld s....... ..............................................................................................
Injection molding m a chin es............................................................................

3559

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

142.4
181.6
178.4

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3554-381
3554-4
3554-453

06/82
06/82
06/82

142.4
181.1
178.4

142.4
181.5

3554-454

03/97

103.3

103.3

(3)

3554-459

06/82

176.1

176.1

176.6

2.1

.3

3554-481
3554-SM
3554-M
3554-Z89
3554-SSS

06/82

185.6

186.6

186.7

3.0

.1

06/82
12/87
03/97

150.9
117.9
108.9

151.4
118.3
(3)

151.6
118.4

.9
.9

3555-P
3555-1
3555-13
3555-132
3555-133
3555-135
3555-2
3555-238
3555-241
3555-6
3555-661
3555-665
3555-7

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
08/83
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/88

141.5
140.4
159.9
117.8

144.3
143.6
170.3
125.9

144.3
143.6
170.3
125.9

4.0
3.3
7.5
6.8

ft
210.5

(3)
210.5

(3)
210.5

ft
7.7

(3)

(3)
168.7
186.1
125.0
121.4
118.2
160.8
117.0

(3)
168.7
186.2
125.0
121.4

(3)
168.0
186.2
123.9
121.4
118.2
160.8
117.3

<3)
1.0
3.1
-1.0
2.2
3.5
1.2
.9

(3)
-.4
0
-.9
0
ft
0
.1

3555-783
3555-787

12/82
12/82

154.0
169.4

154.4
(3)

154.4
169.4

1.2
.4

ft

3555-789
3555-799
3555-SM
3555-M
3555-Z89
3555-S

12/82
12/82

161.3
112.1

161.3
112.1

164.5
112.1

2.0
0

2.0
0

12/82
12/88
12/82

156.1
119.9
128.3

156.1
119.9
128.3

156.1
119.9
128.3

11.3
15.5
•2

0
.0
0

3556-P
3556-1
3556-2
3556-2A
3556-212

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/88
12/83

160.3
166.6
164.3
163.8
128.6
161.2

160.7
167.1
164.3
163.0
129.1
161.5

160.8
167.2
164.3
163.5
129.1
161.5

2.1
2.2
1.2
2.3
1.7
2.7

.1
.1
0
.3
0
0

3556-249
3556-2B
3556-261
3556-292
3556-251
3556-3
3556-313

12/83
12/88
12/83
12/88
12/83
12/83
12/83

141.5
140.9
142.1
145.7
190.2
157.3
167.3

141.5
141.1
142.1
146.0
182.8
159.0
167.9

141.5
142.2
142.1
146.3
183.7
158.9
168.0

1.0
3.9
6.2
2.4
1.7
2.5
.5

0
.8
0
.2
.5
-.1
.1

ft

(3)
160.8
117.2

ft

1.0
1.7
ft

0
.1
(3)

ft

(3)

ft

.1
.1
(3)
0
0
0
0
0

0

3556-339

12/88

137.5

140.3

138.2

-1.4

-1.5

3556-358
3556-383

12/83
12/83

139.5
168.3

139.6
170.6

139.6
170.0

.7
6.3

0
-.4

3556-385
3556-SM
3556-M
3556-Z89
3556-S

06/96

106.5

106.7

106.7

1.8

0

12/83
12/83
12/83

104.8
104.1
163.7

105.5
104.8
163.7

105.3
104.6
163.7

1.3
1.4
1.9

-.2
-.2
0

3559-P
3559-1

12/81
12/81
12/81

165.7
164.0
159.1

166.2
164.4
162.0

165.8
164.0
162.0

1.3
1.2
1.8

-.2
-.2
0

3559-124
3559-128
3559-129
3559-2
3559-291
3559-297

12/94
12/81
02/88
12/81
12/94
06/87

107.8
158.8
156.8
158.8
116.5
115.5

(3)
158.8

ft
158.8

(3)

ft
159.3
117.6
(3)

(3)
(3)
<3)
(3)

(3)
ft
ft
(3>

ft
ft
ft
ft

3559-3
3559-351

12/81
12/81

166.3
160.4

167.9
161.3

164.9
150.0

1.3
-2.2

-1.8
-7.0

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

97

ft
0

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Special industry machinery, n.e.c.—-Continued
O ther plastics working machinery and equipment .....................................
Granulators and pelle tize rs ................ ........................................................
Other plastics working m achin ery.............................................................
Parts for plastics working m a c h in e ry...... ...................................................
Rubber working machinery, equipment, and parts excluding tire molds ...
O ther rubber working machinery, including mixers and extruding
m achines....................................................................................................
Semiconductor manufacturing equip, (exc furnaces, instruments and
photographies)................................................... ..........................................
W afer processing equipm ent.......................... .......................... ...................
Microlithography ........................................... ............... ...............................
Thin layer d e p o s itio n ........ ..................................................... ..................
Etch and s t r ip ................................ ................................................ .............
Other wafer processing equ ipm ent..........................................................
Assembly and packaging e q u ip m e n t................................. ........................
Parts for semiconductor manufacturing m achinery...... ................... ........
Automotive maintenance equipment, except h a n d to o ls ..... .......................
Frame and body alignment (straightening) equipment and wheel
alignment e q u ipm ent................................... ...........................................
All other automotive maintenance equipment, except h a n d to o ls.........
Parts and attachments for automotive maintenance equipment,
excluding han dtoo ls..................... ...........................................................
Special industry machinery and equipment, not elsewhere c la ssifie d .....
Concrete products forming equipment and p a rts .....................................
Glassmaking machinery and equipment, and p a r ts .................................
Industrial sewing machine heads and machinery, and p a rts ..................
O ther special industry machinery, not elsewhere classified, and parts
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ............ ,...................... ................................... ......

Secondary products.................................. ....... ...... ........ ..... .....................
Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and fixtures, and industrial
molds...................................................... ..................... .....................
Secondary products............... .................................................................
General industry machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified ..

3561

Ball and roller bearings .
Primary products .
Ball bearings, unm ounted..
Double row ball bearings: annular, including self-aligning: ground
or pre cisio n .
Angular contact ball bearings: annular, including self-aligning;
ground or p re c is io n ............................ ..............................................
Other regular single row conrad ball bearings: annular, including
self-aligning............................................................................... .........
9 mm. O.D. thru 30 mm. O.D.; ground or precision .
Over 52 mm. O.D. thru 100 mm. O.D.; ground or precision ......
Other precision (ABEC 5 & up) single row conrad ball bearings:
annular, including se lf-a lig n in .... .................................................
Thrust ball bea rin g s.
Unground thrust ball b e a rin g s ....... ................ ..............
O ther ball b e a rin g s .................................................................
Tapered roller bearings, unm ounted.......................................
Cup and cone assemblies shipped as a s e t .....................
Roller bearings, except tapered, u n m o u n te d .......................
Cylindrical roller bea rings.... .................................................
Regular cylindrical roller bearings (ABEC 1 and 3 ) .....
Precision cylindrical roller bearings (ABEC 5 and up) .
Spherical roller bearings including hourglass and barrel .
Single row spherical roller bearings ................................
Needle roller bearings ................. ...........................................
Other roller bearings .
Mounted bearings, except plain .

3562

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1992

06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
12/81

138.2
132.6
139.9
128.7
177.2

141.0
139.4
142.5
129.1
177.2

141.0
139.4
142.5
129.1
177.2

2.5
6.9
2.3
3.6
1.0

0
0
0
0
0

3559-478

06/87

131.4

131.4

131.4

.3

0

3559-6
3559-61
3559-611
3559-612
3559-613
3559-618
3559-62
3559-69
3559-7

06/87
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
11/89

133.4
109.7
102.4
ft
102.4
107.1
111.3
105.3
117.9

132.9
108.1
102.4
ft
102.4
107.1
113.9
107.6
117.9

133.4
108.1
102.4
ft
102.4
107.1
116.2
107.6
117.9

.3
-1.1
2.6
ft
-.4
.8
3.9
3.2
1.1

.4
0
0

3559-712
3559-718

12/94
12/94

100.9
106.2

100.9
106.2

100.9
106.2

.5
1.2

0
0

3559-719
3559-9
3559-916
3559-917
3559-922
3559*928
3559-SM
3559-M
3559-Z89
3559-8

12/94
12/94
12/81
12/81
12/94
12/81

104.9
105.9
161.0
169.5
111.1
164,1

104.9
106.0
108.8
169.5
111.1
164.1

1Ô4.9
105.9
163.S
169.5
111.1
164,0

2.2
1.1
2.7
.3
.3
1.3

0
-.1
0
0
0
-.1

12/81
06/83
12/81

194.9
149.8
150.9

195,1
150,0
153.1

195.1
150,0
153.1

3.0
.9
2.6

0
0
.0

3544-S
3559-SSS
3569-S

12/94
12/94
12/94

104.2
100.5
100.9

104.2
100.7
104.9

ft
100.7
104.9

ft
1.6
4.0

ft
0
0
2.0
0
0

ft
0
0

12/84

146.6

147.1

147.1

1.5

0

3561-P
3561-1
3561-4

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

153.0
155.4
161.7
126.6

153.4
155.8
161.7
130.5

153.4
155.9
161.8
131.0

2.0
2.3
2.4
3.1

0
.1
.1
.4

3561-5

12/83

124.5

124.5

124.5

2.1

0

3561-6
3561 -SM
3561 -M
3561-Z89
3561 -SSS

12/83

167.5

167.8

167.9

2.2

.1

12/83
12/83
12/83

136.6
134.3
141.4

137.1
135.0
141.5

137.1
135.0
141.5

1.0
1.2
1.1

0
0
0

3562-P
3562-1

06/83
06/83
06/83

163.4
162.8
168.7

164.3
163.3
168.8

164.4
163.4
169.1

.9
.7
-.8

.1
.1
.2

3562-116

06/83

104.5

103.9

ft

3562-118

06/83

177.9

183.3

182.3

2.1

-.5

3562-122
3562-12203
3562-12205

06/83
0 4/87
09/89

200.8
167.4
142.6

200.8
167.4
142.6

201.8
172.1
142.6

.8
3.5
0

.5
2.8
0

3562-123
3562-131
3562-13135
3562-151
3562-2
3562-232
3562-3
3562-301
3562-30111
3562-30112
3562-321
3562-32124
3562-341
3562-398
3562-4

06/83
06/83
12/95
06/83
06/83
06/89
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/89
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

165.1
134.0
100.6
187.3
139.8
127.3
186.3
191.5
181.1
165.4
180.8
108.3
191.3
161.3
176.9

ft
134.0
100.6
185.7
139.8
127.3
187.6
191.5
181.1
165.4
186.6

ft
134.0
100.6
185.7
139.8
127.3
187.6
191.5
181.1
165.4
186.6
111.5
191.3
161.3
180.1

ft

ft

See footnotes at end of table.




Apr.
19982

3559-37
3559-371
3559-379
3559-381
3559-4

General industrial machinery and equ ipm ent.,
Pumps and pumping e q u ip m e n t............................................... ..................................
Primary products .................................................................................................. ....
industrial pumps, except hydraulic fluid power p u m p s ................................
Domestic water systems ...................... ..............................................................
Domestic sump pumps, oil-well and oil-field pumps, and all other pumps
n.e.c.......... ................................................ .......................................................
Parts and attachments for pumps and pumping equipment, excluding
compressors .................................. ...............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts ....;................... ...............................................................
Resales ...............................................................................................................
Secondary products...... .............................................. ....................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

98

ft
191.3
161.3
180.4

ft

0
-.2
1.0
1.2
,9
2.7
3.5
2.1
6.4
3.7
3.8
1.3
2.3
3.0

ft

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ft
0
0
-.2

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Ball and roller bearings—Continued
Mounted ball bearings, unit and /or split m o u n te d ..........................
Ball and roller bearing parts and components, including balls and
rollers sold s e p a ra te ly ..................................... ....................... .........
O ther antifriction ball bearing components and p a r t s ....................
R o lle rs ...................................................................................... ...............
O ther antifriction roller bearing components and p a rts ..................
Air and gas compressors .
Primary products .
Air and gas compressors and vacuum pumps .
Air com pressors.
Stationary air compressors, reciprocating, single acting ........
1.5 h.p. and u n d e r......................................................................
Over 1.5 h.p. to 5 h . p ................................................................
6 h.p. to 25 h . p ........................ . ..............................................
Stationary air compressors, reciprocating, double a c tin g .......
150 h.p. and u n d e r.....................................................................
Stationary air compressors, rotary p o s itiv e ...........
Discharge pressure 51 psig and over, 150 h.p. and u n d e r.
Stationary air compressors, centrifugal and a x ia l.....................
51 psig and o v e r ............................ .............................................
Portable air co m pressors..............................................................
Under 11 c .f.m .............................................................................
11 to 74 c .f.m ...................................................................... ........
125 to 249 c.f.m ........................... ..............................................
600 to 899 c.f.m ..........................................................................
Gas com pressors.
Gas compressors, stationary reciprocating, other than integral
e n g in e s ..........................................................................................
1000 h.p. and u n d e r.........................................................................
Other pumps and co m pressors......................... ...............................
Vacuum p u m p s .....................................................................................
Other compressors, including compressor p a c k a g e s ..................
Air and gas compressor and vacuum pump parts and attachments,
except refrigeration ........................ ........................ .............................
Industrial spraying equ ip m e n t............................ .......................................
Power paint spraying outfits and liquid power sprayer, except
agricultural and fla m e .......................... ............................................
Hand sprayers, except agricultural and flame ....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................ .......
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................ ......................................
R e s a le s .................................................. ..................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ...............................................................................
Industrial and commercial fans and blowers and air purification
equipment .
Primary products .
Centrifugal fans and blowers .
Blower-filter units .................
Classes I and II fans (over 1.5 inches to 6.75 inches max. total
pressure)...................... ................ ....................... ...................................
Classes III and IV fans (over 6.75 inches max. total p ressure)..... .
industrial fans, excluding blow ers................................... ...........................
Axial fans, propeller fans and accessories, and power roof ventilators .
Axial f a n s ..................................................................................................... ...
Axial fans, directly connected to d riv e r..................................... ...........
Axial fans, belt d riv e n ...............................................................................
Propeller fans and accessories, in dustrial................................................
Propeller fans, industrial, directly connected to d riv e r.......................
Parts for fans and b lo w e rs ................................................................. ........
Power roof ventilators and p a r ts ...............................................................
Power roof ventilators: axial and p ro p e lle r.........................................
Power roof ventilators: centrifugal.................................. ....................... .
Dust collection and other air purification equipment for hvac systems ..
Air filters for air conditioners and furnaces, of 2400 cfm and under
Other dust collection and other air purification e qu ipm ent...................
Dust collection and other air purification equip, for ind. gas cleaning
system s ..... ................................. ........................... ....................................
Particulate emission co llectors...................................................................
Fabric filters ................................. .............................................................
Mechanical c o lle c to rs ..............................................................................
Gas emission control d e v ic e s ............................... .
Scrubbers (gas absorber) and gas adso rbe rs..
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......
Secondary p ro d u c ts .....................................................
Secondary products................................. .............

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 199É

3562-417

06/83

174.6

176.5

176.0

3.0

-0.3

3562-9
3562-921
3562-931
3562-941

06/83
06/83
07/83
08/89

155.7
113.4
110.6
168.2

155.5
111.4
110.6
168.2

155.5
111.4
110.6
168.2

-.8
-2.0
0
-1.2

0
0
0
0

3563-P
3563-1
3563-11
3563-111
3563-11101
3563-11102
3563-11103
3563-112
3563-11201
3563-113
3563-11302
3563-114
3563-11402
3563-116
3563-11601
3563-11602
3563-11604
3563-11606
3563-12

0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/91
08/84
10/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
08/84
10/84
10/84
06/84
12/91
12/91
06/84
10/84
0 6/84

137.7
135.3
139.6
130.0
140.8
110.9
122.9
137.1
115.6
112.1
130.9
129.8
134.7
134.7
123.6
99.7
107.4
130.3
140.3
156.0

138.3
136.1
141.0
130.3
139.2
110.9
118.7
139.3
115.7
112.6
131.8
131.1

138.4
136.2
141.0
130.3
139.4

1.2
1.5
1.7
1.2
.8

.1
.1
0
0
.1

3563-128
3563-12801
3563-13
3563-132
3563-133

06/84
06/84
06/84
12/91
06/84

3563-2
3563-5
3563-511
3563-512
3563-SM
3563-M
3563-Z89
3563-S

O
119.1

i3)
-.3

(3)
.3

i3)
i3)
124.6
99.7
111.2
130.1
140.8
160.4

i3)
114.6
111.6
131.8
131.1
134.7
134.7
124.6
99.7
111.2
130.1
140.8
160.4

i3)
-1.6
-1.6
1.7
1.1
3.0
3.0
.5
0
3.5
-.4
-2.7
2.9

i3)
-1.0
-.9
0
0
(3)

141.6
148.1
159.9
120.2
141.8

149.6
156.4
159.9
120.2
141.8

149.6
156.4
159.9
120.2
i3)

5.7
5.8
.9
.9

0
0
0
0

06/84
0 6/84

127.2
125.5

127.7
125.2

127.6
125.6

1.0
1-5

-.1
.3

0 6/84
12/91

125.3
111.1

125.0
111.1

125.4
111.1

1.6
.4

.3
0

11/86
12/91
06/84

138.8
137.1
146.9

138.8
137.1
146.9

139.1
137.4
146.9

.7
.9
.3

.2
.2
0

3564-P
3564-3
3564-317

12/83
12/83
12/83
07/86

150.7
146.7
142.9
162.9

151.0
147.0
143.3
162.9

151.2
147.2
143.3
162.9

1.5
1.6
.8
2.5

.1
.1
0
0

3564-319
3564-321
3564-324
3564-4
3564-413
3564-41311
3564-41312
3564-433
3564-43311
3564-439
3564-441
3564-44111
3564-44112
3564-5
3564-543
3564-549

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
0 5/84
05/84
05/85
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
03/85

121.2
136.5
141.4
180.5
176.8
185.2
146.3
178.7
197.9
149.9
155.4
161.7
151.2
137.3
126.2
138.2

121.2
136.5
142.5
181.0
177.0
185.2
147.5
178.7
197.9
149.9
156.3
163.8
151.2
137.3
126.2
138.2

121.2
136.5
142.5
181.0
177.0
185.2
147.5
178.7
197.9
149.9
156.3
163.8
151.2
137.3
126.2
138.2

.1
0
-.4
3.3
2.6
3.1
.8
3.6
3.6
.9
2.7
1.3
3.8
-.1
-1.2
.7

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3564-6
3564-651
3564-65113
3564-65115
3564-662
3564-66217
3564-SM
3564-S
3564-SSS

12/83
06/89
06/89
06/89
12/83
12/96

128.3
121.3
118.6
120.0
123.9
100.3

128.6
121.8
118.6
120.0
123.9
100.3

129.6
123.3
121.0
120.5
123.9
100.3

3.1
5.0
3.6
3.8
.3
,3

.8
1.2
2.0
.4
0
0

12/83
06/89

160.7
130.7

161.5
131.5

161.5
131.5

1.1
.4

0
0

12/88

127.8

127.7

127.9

1.3

.2

3564

Packing, packaging and bottling machinery .

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

99

i3)

i3)
0
0
0
.0
0
0

(3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Packing, packaging and bottling machinery—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ .............
Packing, packaging and bottling machinery, excluding p a rts ......................
Filling m ach in e ry...............................................................................................
Forming, filling and sealing machinery, bag or pouch(must perform all
three f u n c ............................................................................................ ......
Wrapping, banding, bundling, fastening, and sleeve wrapping
machinery .................................................................... ..................... .........
Case forming, opening, loading, unloading, and sealing m achin ery......
Cartoning, multipacking, and le aflet/coupon placing m achinery.............
Labeling, code marking, and imprinting m achin ery ........ ..........................
Other packaging and bottling m achinery.....................................................
Parts for packaging and bottling m a ch in e ry...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................. ............................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................ ...............................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................
R e s a le s ......................... .....................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....... .....................................................................................
Speed changers, industrial high-speed drives, and g e a rs .......................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Nonhydraulic variable speed changers and industrial high-speed drives ..
Mechanical nonhydraulic variable speed changers, excluding value of
driv e rs .... ....................................... ..............................................................
Industrial high speed drives, fixed r a tio .................................................. .....
Speed reducers, fixed ratio, enclosed, except gear m o to rs ........................
Worm gear reducers....................... .......................... ......................................
3-inch to 5.99-inch c e n te rs ................................................. .............. ........
Less than 3-inch c e n te r s ............................................................................
Helical, herringbone, spur and spiral bevel re d u c e rs ...............................
More than 15-inch low speed c e n te r s .....................................................
15-inch low speed centers or le s s ................................ ............................
Shaft mounted reducers and screw conveyor d r iv e s ...............................
Gear motors, sold with motors, including ‘C’ flange and scoop mount
u n its .................................................................................................................
Worm gear m o to rs............................................. ................ ..............................
Helical, herringbone, spur, or spiral bevel gear motors .............. .............
Less than 1 horsepower .............................................................................
Loose gears, pinions, and racks excluding spare parts for re d u c e rs.......
Coarse pitch (less than 19.9 diametral p itc h ).............................................
Helical, herringbone, and spur g e a rs ........................................................
24 inches or le s s ..................................................... .................................
More than 24 inches diameter through 72 inches diam e ter.............
Worms and worm g e a rin g ...................... ....................................................
Others, including bevel gears and r a c k s .......... ......................................
Fine pitch (19.9 diametral pitch and fin e r ) ................................. ................
Parts and components for speed changers, drives, gears, and reducers
Parts and components for speed changers, drives, gears, and
re d u c e rs ........ .......................... ..................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ................. ...... ...............
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ............................................................... ...................
R e s a le s ..............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................ ........... .................................................................
Secondary products.......................... ...............................................................
Other power transmission e q u ip m e n t................. .........................................

3566

Industrial process furnaces and ovens .................... ..................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... .................................................. .............................................
Electric industrial furnaces, ovens and kilns, excluding in d u c tio n ..............
Electric fu rn a c e s ......... . . , ................................. .................................................
Metal processing and heat treating (such as annealing, hardening,
carburizing, e tc .) ...................... ..............................................................
Electric industrial ovens and kilns, including in fra re d ...............................
Fuel-fired industrial furnaces, ovens, and k iln s .... .........................................
Fuel-fired furnaces including parts and attach m en ts..... ........................
Fuel-fired ovens and kilns including parts and a tta c h m e n ts...................
Electrical heat, equip, for industrial use, n.e.c. (exc. soldering
irons) and parts and a tta c h ........................................................................
Industrial electric heating units and devices, except heating units
for electric fu rn a c e s ....................................... ................................................... .
Parts and attach, for ind. fum. and ovens, including electric
heating u n its ...............................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... ......................

3567

Power transmission equipment, n .e .c ........................................................................ .
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ................ ....................................
Plain bearings and bushings, except automotive and aircraft......................

3568

Index
base
Apr.
19982

Juiy
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3565-P
3565-3
3565-331

12/88
12/88
12/88

128.4
127.6
130.5

128.5
127.7
130.5

128.7
127.9
130.5

1.5
1.6
1.0

0.2
.2
0

3565-333

12/88

136.5

138.2

138.6

2.4

.3

3565-334
3565-336
3565-337
3565-338
3565-339
3565-4
3565-SM
3565-M
3565-XY9
3565-Z89
3565-S

12/96
12/88
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/88

105.5
137.7
103.2
101.5
103.8
132.3

105.5
137.7
103.2
101.5
103.8
132.3

105.5
137.7
103.2
102.3
103.8
132.7

1.0
2.8
3.1
1.5
1.0
.8

0
0
0
.8
0
.3

12/88
12/96
12/88
12/88

117.0
100.0
118.8
130.1

114.8
100.0
115.4
130.1

114.8
100.0
115.4
130.1

-.6
0
-.9
1.3

0
0
0
0

3566-P
3566-1

12/83
12/83
06/89

158.7
153.6
120.0

158.7
153.6
120.0

158.7
153.6
120.0

2.3
2.1
1.2

.0
0
0

3566-111
3566-121
3566-2
3566-21
3566-218
3566-219
3566-22
3566-227
3566-228
3566-23

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

134.5
140.5
189.5
185.0
160.7
165.6
208.9
212.2
208.1
163.2

134.5
140.5
189.5
184.6
159.9
165.6
209.2

134.5
140.5
189.4
184.6
159.9
165.6
208.9

.7
1.9
2.6
2.7
2.0
3.4
2.3

0
0
-.1
0
0
0
-.1

(3)

208.1
163.2

ft
208.1
163.2

3566-3
3566-33
3566-34
3566-343
3566-4
3566-411
3566-4114
3566-41142
3566-41143
3566-4115
3566-4116
3566-421
3566-5

12/83
12/83
12/83
07/96
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/96
12/83
12/83
12/83

149.2
170.3
139.1
105.4
129.2
127.7
120.1
118.0
121.6
102.9
147.2
141.3
190.5

149.6
171.4
139.1
105.4
129.1
127.7
120.1
118.0
121.6
102.9
147.2
141.1
190.5

149.7
171.7
139.1
105.4
129.1
127.7
120.1
118.0
121.6
102.9
147.2
141.1
190.5

3566-551
3566-SM
3566-M
3566-Z89
3566-S
3566-SSS
3568-S

12/83

190.5

190.5

0 7/84
07/84
12/83
12/83
12/83

144.5
131.6
197.6
226.8
170.1

3567-P
3567-1
3567-11

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/86

3567-118
3567-19
3567-2
3567-21
3567-29
3567-5

Í 3)

ft

1.9
3.2

0
0

2.9

ft
1.8
1.8
1.7
.3
3.0
2.6
1.5
2.2
1.2

.1
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

190.5

1.2

0

144.5
131.6
197.5
226.3
170.1

144.5
131.6
197.5
226.3
170.1

2.0
2.0
3.8
1.7
5.1

0
0
0
0
0

160.7
158.7
162.9
128.1

161.0
159.0
162.9
128.1

160.9
158.9
163.0
128.1

1.1
1.4
.7
.6

-.1
-.1
.1
0

12/86
12/86
06/81
12/86
12/86

131.5
138.1
152.8
144.6
117.4

131.5
138.3
153.2
145.2
(3)

131.5
138.4
153.2
145.2

.5
.7
1.9
2.7

0
.1
0
0

06/81

163.9

164.4

164.2

2.2

-.1

ft

ft
2.7

ft

(3)

3567-55

12/86

142.0

142.1

141.9

3.1

-.1

3567-59
3567-SM
3567-S

06/81

147.7

149.2

149.2

-.5

o

06/81

181.1

181.5

181.7

2.0

.1

12/84
12/84
12/84

146.6
144.6
126.5

146.8
144.9
126.9

146.7
144.8
126.8

1.7
1.7
1.0

-.1
-.1
-.1

3568-P
3568-1

...

See footnotes at end of table.




100

Producer price indexes fo r th e net output o f selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued

T ab le S.

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Power transmission equipment, n.e.c.— Continued
Plain bearings and bushings, unmounted, machined, excluding carbon
and graphite ............................................. ...................... .........................
Mounted bearings, p la in .................................................................................
Power transmission equipment, except speed changers, drives, and
gears, n.e.c....................... ................... ..........................................................
Clutches and b r a k e s .......................................................................................
All other clutches and bra k e s ........................................... ................... ......
Flexible c o u p lin g s ...... ...................... ................. .................. ..........................
1-inch nominal bore and over, gear ty p e ......................... .......................
1-inch nominal bore and over, other than gear t y p e ..... ......................
Less than 1-inch nominal b o re ..................................................................
Chains for sprocket d riv e s ............................................................. ................
ASA standard roller chain ............ ..............................................................
Other chains for sprocket d riv e s .................................. ............................
S p ro cke ts ................................... ................................................. .....................
For ASA standard roller c h a in s .................................................................
P u lle y s ........................................................................................... ....................
P u lle y s ........................................................................... ........... ....................
Other power transmission equipment, except aircraft, automobile,
truck, and b u s ................................ ............... ........................ ..................
Ball joints, drive/flexible shafts, drive shaft’ and sprocket drive
chain parts ................................................................................... ..........
All other mechanical power transmission ©quip., except aircraft,
automobile, truck, and bus .................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................... ,..................... ............................
Resales ................ ..................... ............ .............. ..................... .......................
Secondary products
...... .................................................. ,.......................... .
General industrial machinery, n,e.c...... ................................................. ......................
Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... .........................................
Filters and strainers, except fluid p o w e r.................................. .................... .
Containment (housing) de v ic e s ....................................................................
For w a te r......... ........................ .....................................................................
For other flu id s ............................ ................................................................
Parts and accessories, sold separately ..................................................
M e d ia ....................................................... ............................... ..........i,...............
Reusable (clean able )............................................................... ...................
Nonreusable, including disposable (throw away) filter cartrid ges.......
Industrial robots, attachments and p a r t s ......................... ...............................
Filters for hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power sys te m s .............................
General industrial machinery, n.e.c............................. .....................................
Compressed air and gas d ry e rs ...................... ..............................................
Lubricating systems, industrial, centralized and automatic ......................
Sifting and screening m achin es......................... ................ ..........................
Centrifugals and separators, except cream, grain, and b e rry ..................
Automatic fir© s p rin k le rs ..................................................... ..........................
Other general industrial m achinery................................... ...........................
Parts for other general industrial machinery, n.e.c.....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................... .........
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................... ............... ................................................
R e s a le s ....................... ......................................... .............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ....................................................................... ................
Secondary pro d u cts........................ ................................................................

3569

Office, computing, and accounting machines ...........................................................

357

Electronic com puters................................... ........................................... ......................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
General purpose digital co m p u te rs...... .................. .........................................
Large-scale (64 MB or more in minimum main memory configuration) .
Mid-range (< 6 4 MB in min. main memory configuration); excl. PCs
and w o rkstations...... ................................................................................
Personal computers and workstations (excluding portable com puters).
Portable computers (with attached d is p la y )..... ........... ...............................
Other com puters...................................................... ................ ..........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................... ........................
Miscellaneous receipts .................. ...................... .......................... ...................
Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ............................... ........................... .
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................

3571

Computer storage d e v ic e s ..........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ........................ .....................................................................
Computer storage devices, except p a r ts ................................. ......................
Random access storage d e v ic e s ................ ............................................
Hard disk drives (rigid magnetic m edia )...................................................
With media size of 3.5 inches and over but less than 5.25 inches

3572

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3568-115
3568-151

12/84
12/84

126.3
147.0

126.3
149.6

126.2
149.6

1.0
1.8

-0.1
0

3568-3
3568-3A
3568-319
3568-3B
3568-321
3568-322
3568-324
3568-3C
3568-333
3568-335
3568-3D
3568-343
3568-3E
3568-351

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
07/89
12/84
12/84

148.6
158.8
169.7
138.4
96.2
163.7
154.8
150.5
143.7
155.3
133.7
117.7
141.2
141.2

148.8
159.2
171.0
138.5
96.2
163.9
156.3
150.5
143.7
155.3
133.7
117.7
141.8
141.8

148.8
159.2
171.0
138.5

1.8
2.7
3.6
2.1

0
0
0
0

ft
163.9
156.3
150.5
143.7
155.3
133.7
117.7
141.8
141.8

O
2.6
3.0
3.2
3.8
2.7
2.6
2.6
.9
.9

ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.0
0

3568-3G

06/89

124.2

124.3

124.3

.3

0

3568-393

06/89

122.7

123.5

123.5

.9

0

3568-399
3568-SM
3568-M
3568»Z89
3568-S

06/89

123.2

123.2

123.2

.6

0

02/85
02/85
12/84

156.2
150.0
155.0

156.5
150.3
154.3

156,5
150.3
154.3

2.0
2,0
2,1

0
0
0

12/84
12/84
12/88
12/88
12/95
12/95
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/95
12/88
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/95
12/84
05/86
12/84
12/95

151.0
152.0
133.7
134.1
104.9
105.1
141.0
133.6
128.3
136.1
97.6
143.8
150.2
127.2
185.3
105.5
154.2
167.5
145.3
102.3

152.0
153.3
135.6
134.4
105.3
105.1

1.5
1,2
2.7
1.7
1.6
2.2

-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0

(3)
144.3
151.1
127.2
188.0
105.5
155.8
167.5
145.9
103.0

151.8
1531
135 6
134.4
105 3
105,1
<3)
137.5
142.3
134.6
97.6
144.3
150.6
127.2
188.0
105.5
155.8
160.6
145.8
103.0

(3)
4.0
10.9
.4
-.5
1.3
.1
.3
2.7
0
-.2
-2.8
-.3
-.2

0
-.3
0
0
0
0
-4.1
-.1
0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/95

166.4
166.4
132.1
103.3

166.4
166.4
132.1
103.3

166.4
166.4
132.1
103.3

5.0
1.6
1.4
1.2

0
0
0
0

12/84

49.7

48.4

47.8

-12.1

-1.2

12/90
12/90
12/92
12/90

30.1
25.5
33.2
50.9

28.8
24.0
31.1
50.5

27.8
22.8
29.4
50.5

-19.9
-26.7
-29.2
-10.5

-3.5
-5.0
-5.5
0

3569-P
3599-3
3569-3A
3569-305
3569-307
3569-309
3569-3B
3569-311
3569-312
3569-4
3569-7
3569-9
3569-935
3569-941
3569-943
3569-951
3569-961
3569-998
3569-999
3569-SM
3569-M
3569-Z89
3569-S
3569-SSS

3571-P
3571-1
3571-11

(3)
137.5
142.3
134.6

ft
0
0
0
ft

3571-12
3571-14
3571-15
3571-2
3571-SM
3571-M
3571-XY9
3571-S
3571-SS

12/92
12/92
12/92
12/92

49.2
19.4
17.8
88.6

45.3
17.5
14.5
85.5

45.0
15.2
13.3
85.5

-24.7
-44.3
-41.9
-2.7

-.7
-13.1
-8.3
0

12/92
12/92
12/92
12/92

54.7

53.6
(3)
(3)
(3)

51.1
(3)
ft
ft

-15.1
(3)
ft
ft

-4.7

(3)
63.0
76.6

3572-P
3572-1
3572-11
3572-111
3572-1117

12/92
12/92
12/92
12/92
12/92
12/92

46.4
43.1
37.6
27.0
20.6
16.4

44.8
41.4
36.5
25.7
19.7
15.6

44.8
41.4
36.6
25.7
19.6
15.6

-10.8
-12.3
-14.3
-25.1
-31.7
-34.5

0
0
.3
0
-.5
0

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

101

(3)
(3)
(3)

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Computer storage devices—Continued
Disk subsystems and disk arrays (R A ID ).............................................
Optical disk d riv e s .........................................................................................
Serial access storage d e v ic e s .............................. ........................................
Quarter-inch tape d riv e s ..............................................................................
Helical scan and data cassette tape d riv e s ............................................
Other serial access storage d e v ic e s ........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ................ ............................................

Product
code

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

12/94
12/92
12/92
12/92
12/94
12/92

48.3
66.6
60.5
50.1
58.7
65.2

50.7
63.8
59.7
45.3
58.4
65.2

48.4
63.8
59.9
47.1
58.0
65.2

-18.8
-11.5
-2.4
-4.1
-11.6

12/92

66.8

66.8

66.8

0

0

12/93
12/93

95.4
91.5

93.5
90.1

93.7
90.5

-3.9
-2.8

.2
.4

12/93
12/93
12/93

93.3
(3)
100.3

91.3
ft
100.3

91.9
ft
100.3

-3.3

3577-P
3577-1
3577-11
3577-113
3577-11301
3577-12
3577-121
3577-12102
3577-122
3577-12201
3577-12202
3577-13

12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93

84.2
80.9
72.8
82.1
50.0
51.4
70.4
94.1
98.6
60.6
67.3
38.7
70.6

83.7
80.3
71.9

84.2
80.9
72.8
82.1

-6.8
-8.6
-12.3
-4.1

ft
ft
70.4
94.1
98.6
60.6
67.3
38.7
70.6

ft
ft
-10.7
-5 .7
-2.9
-13.6
-15.6
0
-20.6

3577-136

12/93

66.2

ft

ft

3577-138
3577-14
3577-143
3577-2
3577-211
3577-SM

12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93
12/93

84.7
87.1
87.1
101.3
107.7

84.7
87.1
87.1
101.3
107.7

84.7
87.1
87.1
101.3
107.7

-3.5
-.3
-.3
.9
3.4

0
0
0
0
0

3578-P
3578-3

06/85
06/8 5
06/85

87.6
85.6
87.8

88.3
86.3
89.2

87.3
85.2
87.8

-1.4
-1.6
-2.8

-1.1
-1.3
-1 .6

3578-5
3578-SM
3578-M
3578-S

12/96

101.4

102.2

101.0

-1.5

-1.2

06/85
06/85

107.6
ft

107.6
ft

107.6
ft

-1.6
ft

ft

3579-P

06/85
06/85

117.2
109.9

117.2
109.9

117.2
109.9

.1
.1

3579-A51

12/94

100.2

ft

ft

3579-5
3579-541
3579-549
3579-9
3579-933
3579-998
3579-SM
3579-M
3579-S

06/85
06/85
12/94
12/94
06/85
12/94

113.4

113.4

113.4

ft
99.9
100.9
147.0
98.3

ft
99.9
100.9
147.0
98.3

ft
99.9
100.9
147.0
98.3

06/85
06/85

140.5
118.2

ft
118.5

140.5
118.5

0
.3

12/84

130.9

130.9

131.5

.8

.5

3581-P
3581-1
3581-11
3581-115
3581-11501

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

122.6
122.3
120.3
114.9
108.8
106.5

122.6
122.4
120.4
114.8
108.6
106.3

122.5
122.3
120.4
114.8
108.6
106.3

-1 .4
-1.5
-1.8
-3.7
-4.1
-4.0

-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0

3581-118
3581-12
3581-126

06/94
06/82
06/87

103.8
128.2
116.7

104.2
128.5
117.0

104.2
128.5
117.0

-1 .2
.3
.4

0
0
0

3572-1145
3572-113
3572-12
3572-122
3572-125
3572-129
3572-SM
3572-S

Computer T e rm in a ls ............................................... ........................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Display terminals, incl. graphics type, whether or not incorporating a
printing m echanism .......................................................................................
X -term in als................................................. ,......................................................
Other than X-term inals.....................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

3575

Computer peripheral equipment, n e c .............................. ................. ..........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Input/output devices and computer peripheral equipment, n e c .................
Optical scanning d e v ic e s ..... ...................... ...................................................
Other than bar code or OCR devices, incl. page recognition..............
Flat bed scann ers....... ............................................. ................................
Computer p rin te rs ............................................................................................
Impact p rin te rs...............................................................................................
Serial ty p e ...................................................................................................
Non-impact prin te rs............................................... .......................................
Laser p rin te rs .............................................................................................
Other non-impact p rin te rs........................................................................
Other input/output d e vice s.................................................. ...........................
Other manual input devices Goystick, trackball, touchscreen,
keying equ ip.)..........................................................................................
Monitors (excluding terminals) and m onitor screen projection
d e v ic e s ....................................................................................................
O ther peripheral equipm ent............................................................................
All other peripheral equipment, incl a cce sso rie s....................................
Parts for computer peripheral equipment, n e c ...............................................
Parts and components for input/output equ ip m e n t...................................
.................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................

3577

Calculating and accounting m achin es.........................................................................
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Parts and attachments for calculating and accounting machines ..............
Calculating and accounting machines incl. POS terminals and
ca lc u la to rs ......................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................. ..............................................

3578

Office machines, not elsewhere c la s s ifie d ............................................................ ....
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................ .........................................
Parts and attachments for standard typewriters and other office
machines, n.e.c................................................................. .............................
For office machines, n.e.c., except duplicating machines, sold
se p a ra te ly ...................................................................................................
Mailing, letter handling, and addressing machines, except parts and
a tta c h m e n ts........................................................ ..........................................
Mailing machines and postage franking m a c h in e s ...................................
Addressing and collating m achin es..............................................................
Standard typewriters and all other office machines, n.e.c............................
Time recording and time stamp m ach in e s..................................................
Standard typewriters and all other office machines, n.e.c........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... .........................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................... ....................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3579

Refrigeration and service industry m a c h in e ry...........................................................

358

Automatic merchandising m a ch in e s............................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Automatic merchandising machines, coin-operated, excluding p a rts .........
Vending machines for be ve ra g e s.................................................................
Soft d r in k ..................... ............................................. .....................................
Canned beverage (refrigerated)..............................................................
Other vending machines for beverages (includes hot beverage and
package milk and ju ic e ) .......................................................... ............
Vending machines for confections and fo o d s ............................................
Confections and foods, other than b a g g e d ..............

3581

3575-P
3575-3
3575-311
3575-321
3575-SM

ft
ft
ft
70.4
94.1
98.6
60.6
67.3
38.7
70.6

Aug. 1997

ft

ft
-1 .5

ft

July 1998

-4.5
0
.3
4.0
-.7
0

.7
ft
0

.6
.7
1.3
ft
ft
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ft

0

0
0

3579-A

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

102

ft

ft
0

0
ft

ft

0
0
0
0

0
.5
0
.7
ft

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes fo r the net output o f selected industries and th eir products, n ot seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Ihdex
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Produci
code

Apr.
19982

Automatic merchandising machines—Continued
O ther vending machines, incl. cigarettes, water, ice and stam p s.........
Coin-operated mechanisms and other parts for automatic merchandising
m a c h in e s............................................................ ....................... ...................
Coin-operated mechanisms (for sale separately), incl. changers and
locks .......................... ............................................... ............................... .
Parts for automatic merchandising machines, except coin-operated
m echanism s....... .......................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... .......................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................... .................. ..........................
Commercial laundry equ ipm ent................................. .......................... .......................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Laundry equipm ent.................................... .........................................................
Washer-extractor co m bin ations.....................................................................
Other than coin-operated.... ................... ...................................................
Drying tu m b le rs .......... ......................... ......................... ..................................
Other than coin-operated.................................... .......................................
Flatwork ironers .............................. ................... ............................................ .
O ther commercial laundry e q u ipm ent........................ ..................................
Commercial laundry equipment parts, attachments and accessories ....
Dry cleaning equ ipm ent......................................................................................
Dry cleaning units, incl. coin and non-coin ope ra te d................................
Dry cleaning p re ss e s........ ..................................................... .................... ....
Other dry cleaning equipment, incl reclaiming units and
manufacturers’ pre s s e s........ ............... ...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................ .................................................. .

3582

Refrigeration and heating equ ip m e n t...... ............... ...................................................
Primary products ............ ....................................................................... .................
Warm air furnaces, humidifiers, and electric com fort heating equipment .
Parts and accessories for a /c , heat transfer, and elect, com fort heat
e quipm ent..... ...................... ........................................... ..............................
Heat transfer equip., mech. refrigerated, self-contained, exc. electric
d e h u m id ..................................................... ....................................................
Heat transfer equipment, except room air cond itio n e rs...........................
O ther a /c and refrigeration equ ipm ent........................................................
Mobile vehicle mechanical a /c s yste m s ...... ...........................................
All other a /c and refrigeration e q u ip m e n t............................... ...............
Unitary air cond itioners........................................................ ......................... .....
Commercial refrigerators and related equipm ent...........................................
Compressors and compressor units, all refrig era nts....................................
Condensing units, all refrigerants, except am m onia...... .............. ................
Room air conditioners and dehum idifiers........................................................
Refrigeration and a /c equip, n.e.c., including soda fountain and beer
dispensing e q u ip ............................... .......................................... .................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ .............
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................... ...................................
R e s a le s ..... ..................................................................... ....................... ...........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

3585

Measuring and dispensing pumps ....................... ............... ;.................... ..................
Primary products .................. ............................................................... ...................
Gasoline dispensing pumps, computing type (filling station ty p e ) ........ .....
Single dispensing u n its ................................... ................................... ...........
With suction pumping u n its .................................. .................. ...................
W ithout suction pumping u n its ....... ......................................... ................
Multiple dispensing u n its ......................................................... ................... ....
Lubricating oil and grease dispensing equipm ent................. ........................
Other measuring and dispensing pumps and parts and a tta c h m e n ts ......
O ther measuring and dispensing pumps, incl. noncomputing gasoline
dispensing p u m p s .....................................................................................
Parts and attachments for measuring and dispensing pumps ................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts.... ................................................................... ....................

3586

Service industry machinery, n.e.c........... ............................................... .....................
Primary products ........................................................................ .............................
Commercial cooking and food warming e q u ip m e n t............................... ......
Nonelectric commercial cooking and food warming equipm ent..............
Commercial cooking stoves, ranges, ovens, and b ro ile rs ....................
Commercial food warming equipment, including hot food server
units and steam tables .........................................................................
Deep fat fry e rs .............................................. ..................... .........................
Other commercial cooking equipment, including griddles, toasters,
coffee urns, etc. ....................................................................................
Electric and electronic commercial cooking and food warming
e q u ip m e n t......................... .........................................................................

3589

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3581-13

0 6/82

134.0

134.0

134.0

1.8

0

3581-2

12/88

112.1

112.3

111.9

-.4

-.4

3581-251

07/94

100.7

(3)

100.5

-.9

(3)

3581-269
3581-SM
3581-M

12/89

108.4

(3>

108.4

.6

(3)

06/94

107.6

107.5

107.6

.2

.1

3582-P
3582-1
3582-113
3582-11312
3582-114
3582-11412
3582-115
3582-117
3582-118
3582-2
3582-202
3582-205

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/87
12/82

167.3
152.1
148.9
151.0
154.5
168.8
166.2
129.7
156.3
101.7
167.0
108.8
174.2

168.2
152.8
149.6
151.0
154.5
172.3
167.8
129.7
156.3

168.2
152.8
149.7
151.0
154.5
172.3
167.9
129.7
156.3

1.6
1.7
1.8
.7
1.1
3.9
6.5
3.3
2.3

0
0
.1
0
0
0
.1
0
0

(3)
167.7

(3)
1.0
1.5
1.9

<3)

<3)
176.5

C3)
167.7
108.8
176.5

06/87

140.6

140.6

(3)

<3)

(3)

12/82

(®)

203.9

(3)

(3)

(3)

3585-P
3585-C

12/82
12/82
12/89

130.6
130.6
115.4

130.4
130.4
113.4

131.2
131.3
113.4

.8
1.2
-2.1

.6
.7
0

3585-D

12/89

113.2

113.3

113.1

1.1

-.2

3585-1
3585-11
3585-12
3585-121
3585-122
3585-2
3585-3
3585-4
3585-5
3585-6

12/82
0 6/97
06/97
06/97
06/97
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

137.0
101.5
103.0
101.3
104.9
120.4
154.7
113.8
141.5
125.9

137.1
101.7
103.0
101.3
104.9
119.7
155.3
114.1
141.7
(3)

136.9
101.7
102.9
100.9
105.1
124.0
155.1
114.1
141.7
125.9

2.3
1.6
2.8
.7
5.1
2.7
2.4
.2
.5
0

-.1
0
-.1
-.4
.2
3.6
-.1
0
0
<3)

3585-9
3585-SM
3585-M
3585-Z89
3585-S

12/89

115.4

115.4

115.4

-5.4

0

12/82
12/82
12/82

132.0
142.5
127.1

132.0
142.5
127.1

132.0
142.5
127.1

.1
.6
-3.0

0
0
0

06/84
06/8 4
0 6/8 4
06/84
06/8 4
06/84
12/88
06/84
06/84

139.5
136.0
105.5
123.2
121.4
132.4
94.1
173.3
152.0

139.3
135.8
105.5
123.2
121.4
132.4
94.1
174.3
151.6

139.3
135.8
105.5
123.2
121.4
132.4
94.1
174.3
151.5

-.9
-1.1
-3.9
-1.3
-1.1
-2.0
-4.9
.9
.5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1

12/88
12/88

145.9
129.7

145.0
129.8

145.0
129.8

.5
.6

0
0

3582-207
3582-SM
3582-S

3586-P
3586-1
3586-111
3586-11112
3586-11113
3586-115
3586-2
3586-3

0
(3)
0

3586-314
3586-315
3586-SM
3586-S

0 6/84

148.5

147.1

147.2

.3

.1

3589-P
3589-1
3589-11
3589-111

06/8 2
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

161.4
162.4
175.0
203.0
205.7

161.8
162.8
175.2
203.0
205.7

161.7
162.7
174.7
204.0
207.5

1.3
1.3
1.0
2.6
1.9

-.1
-.1
-.3
.5
.9

3589-113
3589-114

12/87
12/87

161.4
159.7

161.4
159.7

161.4
159.7

4.4
3.6

0
0

3589-115

12/87

169.8

169.8

169.8

3.6

.0

3589-16

06/82

162.4

162.9

161.0

-.2

-1.2

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

103

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Apr.
1998*

Service industry machinery, n.e.c.—Continued
Commercial electric ranges, ovens, broilers, microwave stoves and
o v e n s .................................. ........................................ ...........................
Commercial food warming equipment, including hot food server
units and steam ta b le s .........................................................................
Other commercial cooking equ ipm ent......................................................
Peep fat fry e rs ................. .............. ................. ........................................
Other commercial cooking equipment, incl. griddles, toasters,
coffee urns, etc................... ......................... ......................................
Parts and accessories for commercial cooking and food warming
eq u ip m e n t................................ .................................................................
Service industry machines and p a rts ..................... ..........................................
Water softeners and water heaters including parts ................. .................
Water heaters including parts, except boilers .........................................
Farm, household, and commercial water softeners and p a r t s ............
Floor maintenance machinery, commercial and industrial, incl. p a rts ....
Floor scrubbing and sanding machines, commercial type incl. parts .
Floor waxing and polishing machines, commercial and industrial
type incl p a rts ................ ........................................................................
Commercial dishwashing machines including p a rts ................... ...............
Conveyor type including p a r ts ........................ .................. ............. ...........
All other types including p a rts ....................................................................
Sewage treatment e q u ip m e n t......................... ..............................................
High pressure cleaning and blasting machinery including parts, excl.
foundry m a c h ........ ....................................................... ............................
Parts and accessories for service industry m a c h in e s ..............................
O ther industrial and commercial service machines, incl. carpet
sham pooers................................. .............. ..............................................
Commercial and industrial Vacuum c le a n e rs .......................... .......................
Portable, including parts and atta ch m e n ts.... ....................... .....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................................. ........................
R e s a le s .......................... ................. ...................... .................... ......................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ............... .................. ............ ........................................

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
July
1998s

Aug.
1998s

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3589-162

0 6 /9 4

108.0

108.0

108.0

0.9

0

3689-165
3589-167
3589-16723

06 /8 2
0 6/82
0 7/88

152.9
160.8
192.5

162.9
161.0
192.5

151.2
158.9
174.2

.7
-1 .4
-7.6

-1.1
-1.6
-9.5

3589-16728

12/87

132.4

133.5

134.9

.7

1.0

3589-185
3589-2
3589-21
3589-211
3589-212
3589-215
3589-24
3589-242

12/87
0 6/82
12/87
12/87
12/87
06/82
12/87
06/82

124.6
157.4
122.9
141.6
121.6
137.6
136.5
174.9

124.6
158.0
123.3
143.0
121.6
137.6
136.5
174.9

124.6
158.0
122.9
141.6
121.6
137.6
136.5
174.9

.4
1.5
1.5
3.3
.6
.8
.5
1.2

0
0
-.3
-1.0
0
0
0
0

3589-245
3589-27
3589-273
3589-275
3589-281

06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82

171.5
180.8
183.8
155.9
190.5

171.5
180.6
183.8
155.6
191.8

ft
180.6
183.8
155.6
191.8

ft
2.6
2.2
2.8
1.1

3589-285
3589-293

12/87
06/82

132.3
151.4

130.9
152.1

131.6
152.1

.8
5.0

.5
0

3589-294
3589-3
3589-311
3589-SM
3589-M
3589-Z89
3589-S

12/87

122.4

123.2

123.3

1.6

.1

06/82

156.6

156.6

156.6

.4

0

06/8 2
06/82
06/8 2

.6
.7
1.9

0
0
0

3592-P
3592-1
3592-1A
3592-171
3592-2
3592-2A
3592-221
3592-223
3592-2B
3592-2B1
3592-2B2

144.9
129.0
165.6

144.9
129.0
166.1

144.9
129.0
166.1

ft
0
0
0
0

Miscellaneous machinery, except e le c tric a l.................................. .................. ........

359

12/84

126.8

127.2

127.0

.8

-.2

Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and v a lv e s ......................... ................. ...............
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................. ................... ........................ ...........................
Carburetors, new and re b u ilt............................... ...................... ......................
Carburetors (new), all ty p e s ...........................................................................
Carburetors, rebuilt, all ty p e s .......................... ................................... ..........
Pistons, piston rings, and piston pins (e n g in e )..............................................
Pistons, all types (machined), excluding rough castings ...........................
Pistons for motor vehicles (passenger cars, trucks, and b u s e s ).........
All other pistons ................................................................... ........................
Piston rings, all ty p e s ............................... ............. .........................................
Piston rings, oil t y p e ...................................................... .............................
Piston rings, compression t y p e .................................................................
Piston rings, compression type, for m otor vehicles (passenger
cars, trucks, and buses) ............................................ ......................
All other compression type piston r in g s ...............................................
Valves (engine intake and exha ust)..............
.................... .........................
Valves (engine intake and exhaust) for other engines .............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...........................................
Secondary products ............................................................................................
M otor vehicle parts and accessories ...........................................................

3592

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
0 6/89
06/89
12/82
12/82
12/82

127.2
128.1
139.2
133.0
190.5
109.7
105.2
97.4
109.8
113.2
103.6
117.0

126.9
127.9
139.2
ft
190.5
109.3
104.5
96.8
108.7
112.9
103.6
116.5

126.9
127.9
139.2
133.0
190.5
109.3
104.5
96.8
108.4
112.9
103.6
116.5

-.3
-.2
1.2
.4
.3
-.8
-1.8
-2.0
-1 .5
-.2
0
-.3

0
0
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

110.6
147.1
126.9
113.1

110.0
147.1
126.9
113.0

110.0
147.1
126.9
113.3

-.4
0
-1.8
-.7

0
0
0
.3

12/82
12/82

125.4
122.4

125.4
122.4

125.4
122.4

0
0

0
0

Fluid power cylinders and actu a to rs.............................................. .............................
Primary products .................... ....................................................... .........................
Non-aerospace type hydraulic fluid power cylinders & actuators, linear
& ro ta ry ............................................... ................. ........................................
Non-aerospace type pneumatic fluid power cylinders & actuators, linear
& ro ta ry ....................... ........................................... ............ ..........................
Parts for hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power cylinders and actuators ....
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................... .............. ....................... ...........................

3593
3593-P

06/90
0 6/9 0

127.5
126.6

127.7
126.8

127.7
126.8

1.7
1.7

0
0

3593-4

06/90

118.7

119.2

119.2

1.5

0

3593-5
3593-9
3593-SM
3593-S

06/90
06/90

121.7
116.8

121.7
116.8

121.7
116.8

2.3
1.9

0
0

06/90

124.5

125.2

125.2

6

0

Fluid power pumps and m otors ................. ..................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................. ......................................................................
Non-aerospace type reciprocating pumps .............. ............. ......................
Non-aerospace type rotary p u m p s......................... ............... ..........................
Non-aerospace type fluid power m o to rs ..............................
.....................
Parts for fluid power pumps and m o to rs.......................... .............. ........... .....
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ................
..................
Secondary products......................... ............ ...................................................

3594

06/9 0
06/9 0
12/97
12/97
12/97
12/97

121.8
123.0
100.3
100.6
100.2
100.4

121.8123.0
100.3
100,6
100.2
100.4

121.8
123.0
100.3
100.7
100.2
100.4

.6
.5
ft
ft
ft
ft

.0
0
0
.1
0
0.

06/9 0

113.3

113.3

113.3

ft

0

Scales and balances, except la borato ry ....................................... ............... .............

3596

12/80

119.1

119.4

119.4

3592-255
3592-257
3592-3
3592-363
3592-SM
3592-S
3714-S

3594-P
3594-3
3594-4
3594-5
3594-9
3594-SM
3594-SS

See footnotes at end of table.




104

1.1

ft
0
0
0
0
-.3
0
0
0

0

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Scales and balances, except laboratory—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Vehicle and industrial s c a le s ....................................... ....................................
Motor truck and railroad track s c a le s ..........................................................
Bench and portable sca le s .......... .................................................................
Miscellaneous industrial scales, incl crane, tank, hopper, and
c o n v e y o r................................................................... ...................... ..........
Retail, commercial, household, and mailing s c a le s ............ .......................
O ther retail and commercial s c a le s .............................................................
Person weighing scales and miscellaneous household scales ...............
Parts, attachments, and accessories for scales and balances...................
Parts for scales and b a la n c e s ......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts.............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ....................................... ............................................

Product
code

Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3596-P
3596-1
3596-102
3596-105

12/80
12/91
1 2 /9 4
12/80

119.5
109.8
97.4
150.0

119.9
110.3
97.4
150.0

119.9
110.2
97.4
150.0

1.2
1.3
.5
2.0

0
-.1
0
0

3596-115
3596-2
3596-207
3596-211
3596-3
3596-309
3596-SM
3596-S

12/91
12/91
12/94
12/80
12/91
12/80

110.6
97.7
113.3
145.7
99.6
103.8

111.5
98.0
113.3
148.4
99.7
103.9

111.4
98.0

1.7
.7

ft
148.4
99.7
103.9

ft
2.0
1.6
.2

-.1
0
ft
0
0
0

12/80

122.5

122.5

122.5

0

0

06/84
06/84
06/8 4
06/84

126.8
123.3
126.5
123.2

127.3
123.8
126.9
123.7

127.1
123.5
126.9
123.4

.9
1.0
1.0
1.0

-.2
-.2
0
-.2

06/84
06/84

155,0
167.5

156.2
167.6

ft
167.6

ft
-1.2

12/84

110.5

110.6

110.3

-.7

-.3

Machinery, except electrical, not elsewhere classified .............. ..............................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Miscellaneous machinery p ro d u c ts ..................................................................
Receipts for machine shop jo b w o rk ............................... .................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... .........................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ......................................................... ......................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ....................... .....................................

3599

Electrical and electronic machinery, equipment, and supplies ....

36

Electric transmission and distribution e q u ip m e n t...... ................ .............................

361

12/84

133.4

133.5

133.1

1.2

-.3

Transform ers......................................................................................... ..........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... ....................... ................. ...................... .
Distribution tra n sfo rm e rs ....................................................................................
Liquid immersed ....................................................................... .......................
Pole type, 500 KVA or less, single p h a s e ...............................................
Pad mount, 500 KVA or less, single p h a s e .............................................
500 KVA or less, three phase ......................... ..........................................
Network transformers, all ratings, less network p ro te c to r.......................
Power tran sform ers........................................ ....................................................
Small power transformers, one and three p h a s e ............... .....................
501-2500 KVA, liquid im m ersed .................................. ..............................
All secondary unit substation, liquid or dry type .....................................
Fluorescent lamp b a lla s ts .................................................... ............................
Uncorrected power factor type ............................................. ........................
Corrected power factor t y p e ................................ .............. ..........................
Rapid s ta rt.......................................................... ................ ..........................
Slimline, instant start, switch start and other corrected
power-factor ty p e s .................................... ...........................................
Other electrical transformers, including general purpose and specialty
transformers, n.e.c.................................... ............................. ......................
Open core and coil, and all units end-bell enclosed, 250 KVA and
le s s ........ .....;............................ ..................................... ...........................
General purpose, one and three p h a s e ............................... ......................
All other electrical transformers, including specialty transformers,
n .e .c ....................................................................... .............. ......................

3612
3612-P
3612-1
3612-101
3612-10111
3612-10112
3612-10114
3612-103
3612-2
3612-201
3612-20121
3612-20131
3612-3
3612-301
3612-302
3612-3021

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
Q6/81
06/81
06/81
06/94
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/94

141.0
138.8
130.4
128.2

140.9
138.7
130.6
128.4

140.9
138.7
130.7
128.4

.6
.6
.4
.4

0
0
.1
0

(3)
ft
124.9
114.0
127.1
147.8
138.7
130.2
137.8
136.5
137.4
102.1

ft
135.9
126.1
114.0
128.0
148.7
140.5
ft
135.8
135.3
135.3
100.3

ft
ft
126.1
114.6
128.0
148.7
140.5
130.2
135.8
135.3
135.3
100.3

.1
1.0
2.6
.3
.6
0
-3.4
-.9
-3.8
-4.2

3612-30299

06/9 4

96.8

95.9

95.9

-2.6

0

3612-4

06/81

162.2

161.7

161.7

16

0

3612-401
3612-404

06/81
06/81

165.6
161.5

165.4
161.5

165.4
161.5

-.1
4.5

0
0

3612-499

06/81

183.3

182.3

182.3

1

0

Switchgear and switchboard app a ra tu s..... ...............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....................... ........................................................ .....................
Switchgear, except ducts and control circuit r e la y s ......................................
Metal-clad switchgear using power circuit breakers, all voltages,
excl. load in te rru p te r................................................................................
Metal-enclosed load interrupter switchgear assemblies, all voltages
incl. p a r ts ................................. ..................................................................
Automatic and manual control panels (generators, transformers, e tc .) .
Metal-enclosed power circuit breaker switchgear assemblies, 1,000
volte, including p a rts .................. .................... .............. ...........................
Metal-enclosed bus (sold separately), more than 1,000 v o lts .................
Outdoor power switching equipment, 2,300 v. or more, except fuses ...
Power circuit breakers, all v o lta g e s ............................................................. ....
O ther power cir. breakers sold sep., network protectors and auto cir
reclosers, incl. p a r ts ...................................... .........................................
Panelboards, distribution boards and other switching and interrupting
de vice s............................................................. ..............................................
Panelboards, including enclosing cabinets, 1,000 volts and b e lo w ........
Circuit breaker type ............................ ........................... .............................
Distribution switchboards, 1,000 volts and b e lo w ...... ..............................
F u s ib le .... ................. .......................................... ..................... ....................
Switches (except snap, toggle and rotary types), 1,000 volts and
b e lo w ..........................................................................................................
Knife switches, enclosed heavy d u t y ............................ ..........................
Load center: circuit breaker ty p e .............................................................
Other switches, including open knife and motor contact s w itc h e s ....

3613
3613-P
3613-1

06/85
06/85
06/85

137.8
138.8
137.0

138.1
139.1
137.5

137.5
138.4
137.9

1.7
1.5
1.5

-.4
-.5
.3

3613-109

06/85

134.4

134.0

134.0

-.3

0

3613-111
3613-112

06/85
06/85

107.3
152.0

107.3
152.0

107.4
152.0

2.2
-.7

.1
0

3613-113
3613-117
3613-141
3613-2

06/85
12/96
06/85
06/85

117.9
102.0
146.9
108.0

117.7
101.8
149.3
103.5

117.7
101.8
150.8
105.0

.3
-.2
3.7
-.4

0
0
1.0
1.4

3613-231

06/85

112.9

113.1

112.9

.4

-.2

3613-3
3613-31
3613-312
3613-32
3613-3215

06/85
0 6/85
06/85
06/8 5
06/8 5

150.1
154.6
174.5
146.6
141.1

150.6
154.6

150.7
154.6
174.5
ft
ft

2.9
1.6
2.3
ft
ft

.1
0
ft
ft
ft

3613-33
3613-3321
3613-3326
3613-3333

06/85
06/8 5
06/8 5
06/85

152.7
172.4
165.4
130.1

154.1

154.6
172.4
165.2
132.9

4.2
1.3
3.4
.9

.3
ft
-.8
-.2

3599-P
3599-4
3599-5
3599-SM
3599-M
3599-S

See footnotes at end of table.




105

ft
ft
ft

ft
166.5
133.2

ft
0

ft
ft

ft
ft

0
.5
0
0
0
ft
0
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Electric motors and gen era tors..
Primary products .
Fractional horsepower motors and generators .
Universal motors (A.C. and D .G .)...................
C a s e d ..................... ...........................................
Permanent magnet motors (mechanically com m utated).
S e rv o ................... .................. ......................... ................... ....
Nonservo .................... ................. ....................................... ...
Other commutated motors not specified by type of commutation .......
Alternating current motors and g e n e ra to rs .............................. ................
Conventional type shaded pole m o to rs ...... ..........................................
Permanent split capacitor m o to rs ........................................................ .
All other single phase m o to rs .................................... ................... .......
Integral horsepower motors and generators, excl. hermetics and other
rotating equipment ;..... ...................................................... ......................
Alternating current motors (noncommutated) ................. .........................
Single phase m o to rs .
Polyphase induction motors (servo and nonservo; excl.
synchronous) .
D C. motors and generators, ex. arc welding gens & battery charging
gens for int. comb, e n g in e .....................................................................
Other mechanically commutated motors and gens, incl. permanent
magnet field & wound field ......................................... .......................
Electronically commutated motors ...... ..................... ..............................
Alternating current generators ................. ............. .......................................
Prime mover generator sets, excl. steam (hydraulic), turbine, &
electric motor driven .................... ................... ...........................................
Gas and /or gasoline driven generator sets, A.C. and D.C ...
Diesel engine-driven generator sets (A.C. and D.C. o u tp u t).
Less than 400 k w ............................................................... ......
Parts and supplies for motors and gen era tors.... ......................
All other p a rts ..
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .
Secondary products .....................................

July
19982

Aug.
19982

06/85
06/85
06/8 5
06/85

140.2
130.8
128.0
135.2

140.2
130.8
127.3
136.5

06/85
06/8 5

147.2
157.2

147.6
158.1

362

12/84

136.5

3621
3621-P
3621-1
3621-12
3621-121
3621-13
3621-131
3621-132
3621-161
3621-18
3621-182
3621-184
3621-186

06/83
06/83
06/83
12/92
06/83
12/92
12/92
12/92
12/92
06/83
06/83
12/92
12/92

139.7
138.8
131.2
101.0
162.9
113.8
113,1
112.1
106.1
141.0
128.6
107.9
106.7

3621-2
3621-2B
3621-222

06/83
06/83
0 6/83

3621-223

3613-398
3613-5
3613-511
3613-512
3613-SM
3613-S
3613-SSS

Carbon and graphite products..
Primary products .
Carbon and graphite elec tro d e s....................... ..........
Graphite electrodes ............... ............. .............. ...........
Carbon and graphite products, excluding electrodes .
Brushes, contacts, and brushplates .
Automotive brushes, including replacement and coded, excluding
auto accessory brushes
........ ........................... ..................
All other fractional horsepower brushes & contacts, including
replacement & miniature brushes .
All other industrial brushes and c o n ta c ts ....... ................. ...................
Carbon & graphite products except electrodes, brushes, contacts &
brushplates .
Products with mechanical application excluding metallic oilless
b ea rings.
Carbon & graphite fibers and prod w /o th e r applications incl.
chemical, n u c le a r,............................. .......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............
..............
Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ................... ...................... .................... ............
Relays and industrial controls .
Primary p ro d u c ts ............
General purpose electromechanical relays .....
Over 100 MW actuating power and sealed .
0.0 to 10 amps contact rating ...................
Over 10 amps contact r a tin g ....................
Timing relays (tim e rs ).... ....................... .............
Solid-state pure .
All other timing relays, incl pneumatic, electronic, e tc .........................
Relays for industrial controls, all voltages, n.e.c........................................
All other general purpose relays, n.e.c.........................................................
Specific purpose industrial controls ......................................... .......................

Aug. 1997

July 1998

140.2
128.7
121.2
141.3

1.0
1.1
-1.9
6.9

0
-1.6
-4.8
3.5

147.6
158.1

3.2
5.5

0
0

136.4

136.5

1.1

.1

139.3
138.3
130.4
101.0
162.9
114.0
113.5
112.1
106.1
139.1
128.6
104.5
104.8

139.3
138.3
130.4
101.0
162.9
113.5
113.5
111.1
106.1
139.1
128.0
105.2
104.8

.5
.3
-1.2
-.3
-.2
1.3
5.2
-2.2
-2.4
-2.7
.3
-2.7
-.9

0
0
0
0
0
-.4
0
-.9
0
0
-.5
.7
0

142.6
148.5
82.1

142.3
148.0
82.1

142.3
147.9
82.1

.7
1.2
-.5

0
-.1
0

0 6/83

156.3

155.8

155.6

1.4

-.1
0

3621-2C

06/83

133.0

133.0

133.0

-5.1

3621-212
3621-213
3621-2D

12/92
12/92
06/83

92.4
103.3
117.2

ft
103.3
117.2

(3)
Í3)
117.2

a
Í3)
5.1

3621-4
3621-411
3621-421
3621-42101
3621-9
3621-914
3621-SM
3621-S

06/83
06/83
0 6/83
12/92
12/87
12/92

142.1
158.6
135.1
109.7
122.1
102.5

142.1
158.6
135.1
109.7
122.2
102.4

142.1
158.6
135.1
109.7
123.1
102.6

2.3
0
2.9
4.3
.1
.1

0
0
0
0
.7
.2

06/83

156.8

156.8

156.8

2.7

0

06/85
06/85

137.8
139.0

138.2
139.4

138.0
139.3

.9
.9

-.1
-.1

06/85
06/85
06/85

145.4
132.8
126.8

145.4
133.6
127.0

144.9
133.8
127.5

-.3
2.2
1.3

-.3
.1
.4

3624-911

06/85

108.9

108.9

108.9

.1

0

3624-913
3624-915

06/85
0 6/85

122.5
137.6

123.2
137.6

123.2
138.8

.6
2.2

0
.9

3624-98

06/85

134.4

135.4

135.4

2.4

.0

3624-983

06/85

140.7

144.8

(3)

3624-988
3624-SM
3624-S

12/89

133.8

134.1

134.1

2.8

0

06/85

129.7

129.7

129.6

-2.6

-.1

3625-P
3625-1
3625-11
3625-111
3625-11101
3625-11102
3625-172
3625-17202
3625-17203
3625-181
3625-191
3625-2

06/85
06/85
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
05/85
06/85

140,0
139.4
123.9
101.5
74.4
65.0
87.9
113.3
119.3
110.1
135.8
173.7
120.0

140.3
139.7
123.9
101.2
73.9

140.4
139.8
124.0
101.9
75.2
64.6
90.2
113.3
119.3
110.1
135.8
173.7
120.9

1.9
1.7
.7
-9.4
-20.8
-36.8
5.3
.4
6.8
0
2.2
1.8
1.9

.1
.1
.1
.7
1.8

3624-P
3624-1
3624-156
3624-9
3624-91

3625

» footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base
Apr.
19982

Switchgear and switchboard apparatus—Continued
Other low voltage switchgear apparatus ......
Molded case circuit breakers.......
..............
Industrial type, 1,000 v. and below, incl. attachments or accessories
Residential or light duty type, 1,000 v and b e lo w ....... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................. ........................
Secondary products .
O ther secondary products .
Electrical industrial apparatus.........

Product
code

Industry
code

106

(3)
(3)
113.3
119.3
110.1
135.8
173.7
120.7

(3)

ft
ft
0

(3)

(3)
(3)
0
0
0
0
0
.2

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Relays and industrial controls—Continued
Definite purpose contactors and starters, 600 volts and le s s ................
Machine tool c o n tro ls ........................................................... ..........................
Continuous path type, numerical c o n tr o l........ ........................................
Programable controllers, sold s e p a ra te ly....
.......................... ..............
Other specific, special or definite purpose controls and d e v ic e s .....
General purpose industrial controls ....................... ..........................................
A C. full voltage starters, 1000 volts or less, excl. adj. speed &
sync, motor s .............................................................................................
A.C. contactors, 1000 volts or less, excl. adj. speed & sync, motor
c o n tro ls ...................... .................................................................... ............
Synchronous motor starters, 1000 volts or less ................ .......................
Limit switches (positioning senso rs)..............................................................
Controls for packaged adjustable speed d riv e s ........ ................................
Controls for A.C. standard d riv e s ..............................................................
Controls for D.C. standard d riv e s .............................
.........................
All other general industry devices and systems, n .e .c ...... ......................
M otor control accessories and parts for industrial c o n tro ls ........................
M otor control and starter accessories, excl. overlaod re la y s ..... ............
Parts for industrial controls, excl re la y s ...... ................ ............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..................... ........................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................... ............................................
R e s a le s ............................. ................. ............................................... ...............
Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................... ...................................................................
Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c............................. ................ ...............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... ................. ........................
Capacitors for industrial use, except e le c tro n ic .............................................
Rectifying apparatus, except e le c tro n ic ..........................................................
Semiconductor power conversion apparatus .............................................
Other rectifying (power conversion) apparatus...........................................
Other electrical equipment for industrial use, n .e .c .......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................. ............... ...........................................

3629

Household ap p lia n ce s ....... ............................. ..............................................................

363

Household cooking equipment and p a rts ..................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... .................
..........................................
Electric, electronic, and microwave household cooking units and parts ...
Free-standing electric ranges and o v e n s .....
......................................
Free-standing ranges 23 to 32 inches in w id th .....................................
Low o v e n ......................................................... ..........................................
Other than free-standing electric ra n g e s.....................................................
Built-in ra n g e s ............................... .................. ............. ...............................
Built-in o v e n s ..............................................................................................
Built-in oven, s in g le ............. .................... ................................... .........
Built-in oven, d o u b le ......................... ...................................................
Surface c o o kto p s ..................................... ................................................
Gas household units and parts ............................. .........................................
Standard type gas ra n g e s ................................. ................... ........................
Free-standing ra n g e s .................................... ................. ............................
Free-standing gas ranges over 32 in c h e s ............................................
Free-standing gas ranges over 24 to 32 inches in w id t h .................
Surface c o o k to p s .........................................................................................
Nonstandard type gas ra n g e s............................................................ ...........
Slide-in or d ro p -in .................................................................................... .....
Parts and accessories for household gas ranges and o v e n s .................
Other household and outdoor cooking equipment except gas and
electric, incl p a rts .........................................................................................
Ail other household and outdoor cooking equ ipm ent...................... .........
Portable outdoor and other cooking e q u ip m e n t....................................
Solid fuel consu m ing ................................... ............................................
Gasoline, white gas and kerosene consu m ing....................................
Parts and accessories for outdoor cooking and other cooking units .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................... .................... ............... .............................

3631

Household refrigerators and fre e z e rs ..... ................. ..................... .............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ............... ....................................................
Household refrigerators, including combination refrigerator-freezers,
complete u n its ..............................................................................................
13.4 cubic feet and u n d e r................................. ............ .............................
13.5 to 17.4 cubic f e e t ........................... ........................ ................................
17.5 to 19.4 cubic f e e t ............................... ...................... ..............................
19.5 cubic feet and o v e r........................................... .......................... ..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................

3632

Household laundry equipm ent...................................................................................

3633

Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3625-214
3625-215
3625-21502
3625-216
3625-217
3625-3

06/85
06/85
06/85
0 6/85
0 6 /8 5
06/85

147.7
74.4
ft
117.4
134.7
149.6

147.7
74.4
ft
119.2
134.4
149.6

147.7
74.4
ft
119.2
135.0
149.6

0.8
-.9
ft
2.2
2.2
1.7

3625-311

06/85

172.6

172.6

172.6

4.7

3625-312
3625-314
3625-318
3625-324
3625-32411
3625-32412
3625-329
3625-4
3625-411
3625-412
3625-SM
3625-M
3625-Z89
3625-S

06/85
06/90
06/85
06/85
12/95
12/95
06/85
06/90
06/90
06/85

179.2
132.6
157.9
111.7
100.6
110.0
140.4
124.1
126.8
155.1

ft
132.6
157.9
111.7
100.6
110.0
140.4
124.1
126.8
155.1

179.2
132.6
157.9
111.7
100.6
110.0
140.4
124.1
126.8
155.1

-2.7
4.4
4.0
1.5
2.1
.9
.5
1.8
3.6
1.1

06/85
06/85
06/85

185.6
179.7
121.1

185.3
ft
121.0

185.6
179.7
121.2

4.4
8.8
.2

12/85
12/85

113.6
112.2

113.9
112.5

114.0
112.6

.7
.8

.1
.1

12/85
12/85
12/85

116.2
117.2
104.4

116.6
117.2
105.1

117.0
117.9
105.1

1.0
1.1
1.0

.3
.6
0

12/85

118.3

118.3

118.3

.1

0

12/84

107.1

107.8

107.5

-.3

-.3

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/87
08/90
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
0 6/94
06/94
06/94

109.7
107.4
98.7
103.6
102.4
100.7
133.0
122.9
127.9
109.2
96.4
116.4
115.6
114.3
113.0
131.4
107.9
151.1
96.8
96.8
99.8

109.9
107.6
99.1
104.5
103.3
101.5
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
115.6
114.4
113.1
132.3
107.9
151.4
96.8
96.8
99.8

109.1
106.7
97.1
102.9
101.6
100.0
126.0
116.4
127.5
109.3
95.3
98.5
115.6
114.4
113.1
132.3
107.9
151.4
ft
ft
99.8

-4.0
-3.3
-6.2
-3.2
-3.4
-3.3
-5.3
-5.2
-.2
-.5
.5
-15.4
-2.1
-1.8
-2.2
.9
-2.7
.2
ft
ft
-.8

-.7
-.8
-2.0
-1.5
-1.6
-1.5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
0 6/94
06/81

128.5
128.4
124.1
148.2
105.9
138.1

128.6
128.4
124.1
148.2
105.9
138.1

128.6
128.4
124.1
ft
ft
138.1

.3
.2
.1

0
0
0

ft
ft
1.8

06/81

125.7

125.7

125.7

-8.1

0

12/81
12/81

110.3
106.1

110.9
106.7

111.0
106.9

-.2
-.4

.1
.2

12/81
06/94
0 6 /9 4
12/81
12/81

104.7
109.7
89.0
111.4
105.1

105.3
112.7
89.3
111.8
105.7

105.5
112.7
ft
111.8
106.0

-.4
4.2
ft
-.6
.3

.2
0

12/79

131.1

132.7

132.3

.5

3629-P
3629-1
3629-2
3629-211
3629-212
3629-3
3629-SM
3629-S

3631-P
3631-1
3631-1A
3631-112
3631-11201
3631-1B
3631-121
3631-1211
3631-21111
3631-21112
3631-21113
3631-3
3631-3A
3631-312
3631-31211
3631-31213
3631-319
3631-3B
3631-323
3631-385
3631-4
3631-4A
3631-412
3631-41211
3631-41212
3631-413
3631-SM
3631-S

3632-P
3632-1
3632-103
3632-132
3632-143
3632-148
3632-SM

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
base

107

0
0
ft
0
.4
0
0
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
ft
.2

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
0
0
0
0
.0
0
ft
ft
0

ft
ft
0

(3)
0
.3

-.3

Table 5» Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Household laundry equipment—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................................................... ..............................
Household mechanical washing machines, dryers, and washer-dryer
combinations, e x ......................... .................... ............ ............... ................
Washing machines, mechanical, electric ..................... ................................
Fully automatic and semi-automatic, standard s iz e ...............................
Dryers, mechanical, excl. coin-operated....................... ...............................
E le c tric ....................................... ......... ............. .............................................

Product
code

Index
base
Apr.
19982

July
19982

Aug.
19982

Aug. 1997

July 1998

3633-P

12/79

129.9

131.4

131.0

0.5

-0.3

3633-1
3633-1A
3633-131
3633-15
3633-155

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

120.1
115.7
115.4
128.1
131.9

121.4
116.5
116.2
130.4
133.2

121.0
116.4
116.1
129.3
132.6

0
-.2
-.2
.1
.1

-.3
-.1
-.1
-.8
-.5

3634-P
3634-1
3634-121
3634-123
3634-6
3634-61
3634-614
3634-615
3634-61501
3634-61502
3634-617
3634-62
3634-621
3634-62101

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/94
12/82
12/94
12/94
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/94
12/94
12/82
12/94

109.5
108.2
113.3
123.8
102.5
105.1
93.5
102.4
140.5
116.5
159.0
79.0
95.5
94.2
93.6

109.5
108.2
113.3
123.8
102.7
105.2
93.6
102.4
140.6
116.5
159.2
79.3
95.6
94.5
93.8

109.5
108.2
113.3
123.8
102.8
105.1
93.5
102.4
140.6
116.5
159.2
78.9
95.7
94.8
94.1

.5
.7
3.0
3.3
.3
.3
.3
2.6
1.2
0
2.3
-.1
.2
1.4
1.4

0
0
0
0
.1
-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0
-.5
.1
.3
.3

12/82
12/94
12/82
12/82

81.6
98.1
117.9
117.9

81.6
98.0
117.9
118.0

81.6
98.0
117.9
118.0

2.3
-1.5
-3.0
-2.9

0
0
0
0

01/8 6
12/82

81.0
142.4

81.0
142.4

80.6
142.4

-2.5
1.3

-.5
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

121.1
117.8
117.8
111.4
112.9
153.0
123.1

121.1
117.7
117.7
111.3
112.9
153.0
123.1

120.6
117.2
117.2
110.8
112.1
153.0
123.1

-.7
-1.0
-1.0
-.4
-.2
.4
0

-.4
-.4
-.4
-.4
-.7
0
0

12/82
12/82

176.3
176.3

176.3
176.3

176.3
176.3

0
0

0
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/94
0 6/94

139.1
132.5
142.5
143.7
142.4
149.8
157.4
160.7
159.3
109.4
96.9
96.4

141.2
132.6
142.5
143.6
142.1

140.9
132.1
141.2
142.3
141.9

1.5
-.1
.7
.8
2.0

ft
157.4
160.6
159.2
109.8
ft
ft

ft
157.4
160.5
159.1
109.4
96.9
96.4

ft
.9
1.3
1.3
-1 .7
-1.8
-1.9

-.2
-.4
-.9
-.9
-.1
ft
0
-.1
-.1
-.4

12/82

137.7

137.7

137.7

1.2

0

Electric housewares and f a n s ......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Electric fans, except industrial, excluding p a rts .............................................
Kitchen ventilating and exhaust fans, incl. range and oven h o o d s .......
Other household electric fans, excl. roof ventilators and HVAC fans ....
Small household appliances, excluding p a r t s ................................................
E lectrotherm al............................... .................. .............................. .................
Electric casseroles, crockpots, frying pans, and s k ille ts ......................
Air space h e a te rs ........ ............... ......................................... .......................
Portable space h e a te rs.................... ...................... .................. ..............
Fixed installation space h e a te rs ............................................................
All other electrothermal small household a p p lia n c e s ...........................
Electrom echanical............................. ...............................................................
Food mixers, including standard attach m en ts.........................................
Hand and stand m ixers .................. .........................................................
O ther food preparation appliances incl food processors, juicers,
and g rin d e rs ...........................................................................................
All other electromechanical small household app lia nces.....................
Parts and attachments for small electric a p p lia n c e s ....................................
All other parts and a tta c h m e n ts ....................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ .............
Miscellaneous receipts ................. ......................................................................
R e s a le s ...................... .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

3634

Household vacuum c le a n e rs .................................................................................. .
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................. .......................................................
Household vacuum cleaners, including parts and a tta c h m e n ts .................
Upright and stick vacuum c le a n e rs ............................................................ .
Canister, tank, and all other general purpose vacuum cle a n e rs.............
Complete power units, central system ty p e .......................... .....................
Attachments and cleaning tools, including those for central systems ...
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Miscellaneous receipts ....................... ................................................................
R e s a le s ...... ......................................... ..............................................................

3635

Household appliances, not elsewhere cla s s ifie d ........................... ..........................
Primary products ............................................... ............... .......................................
Electric water h e a te rs .........................................................................................
Electric water heaters, storage type ................. ...........................................
Electric water heaters, storage type, 34 gallons and u n d e r................
Electric water heaters, storage type, 35 to 44 g a llo n s .........................
Electric water heaters, storage type, 55 gallons and o v e r ...................
Non-electric water h e a te rs .................................................................................
Gas water heaters, direct fired storage t y p e ..............................................
Other major household appliances, n.e.c.........................................................
D ishw a shers......................................................................................................
Built-in dishwashers ................................................................ .....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...................... ............... ........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ..........................................

3639

Electric lighting and wiring equ ipm ent...... ............ ......................................................

364

12/84

129.4

129.8

129.6

-.2

-.2

Electric lamp bulbs and tu b e s ...................................................... ................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................ .................... ................. ..................................
Large incandescent lamps, except photographic and Christmas t r e e ......
General lig h tin g ...... ..........................................................................................
W hite lamps, 15-150 watts, 100-130 volts ..............................................
Other than white lamps, 15-150 watts, 100-130 v o lts ..........................
Reflector, 100-130 v o lts ........................................................ .........................
Par type (pressed g la s s ) .......................... ..................................................
R-type (blown g la s s ) ......................... ................................................. .........
Decorative under 150 watt, 100-130 volt, except A -lin e ..........................
All other large incandescent lamps (special purpose) including
traffic and street lig h tin g ..........................................................................
All other large incandescent lamps (special p u rp o s e )..........................
Miniature incandescent lamps, except Christmas tree .... ............................
Automobile glass and metal sealed beams ................................................
O E M .................................................................................................................
Electric discharge lamps, except Christmas tree ............... ............................

3641
3641-P
3641-2
3641-21
3641-211
3641-212
3641-23
3641-231
3641-232
3641-271

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

114.9
114.1
119.9
110.5
111.9
112.4
146.4
164.2
122.3
ft

116.2
115.4
121.0
112.2

116.1
115.2
120.6
111.3
113.1

-1.1
-1.2
2.6
-3.9
-5.0

-.1
-.2
-.3
-.8

ft
146.2
163.8

ft
4.7
10.9

ft
ft
-3.2
0

ft
ft

ft
ft

3641-28
3641-282
3641-3
3641-31
3641-313
3641-4

07/85
07/8 5
12/83
0 7 /8 5
06/95
12/83

131.4
ft
109.5
105.3
121.3
110.7

131.8
ft
112.6
108.5
ft
111.8

24.5

0
ft
-1.7
-1 .5
ft
.7

3634-622
3634-623
3634-9
3634-912
3634-SM
3634-M
3634-Z89
3634-S

3635-P
3635-1
3635-133
3635-137
3635-141
3635-151
3635-SM
3635-M
3635-Z89

3639-P
3639-1
3639-101
3639-10111
3639-10112
3639-10115
3639-2
3639-212
3639-5
3639-502
3639-50214
3639-SM
3639-S

See footnotes at end of table.




108

ft
ft
151.1
163.8
ft
ft

ft
ft
131.8
ft
110.7
106.9
123.5
112.6

ft
.1
-1 .3
5.0
-5.9

ft
ft

Table 5* Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Apr.
1996a

Electric lamp bulbs and tubes—Continued
Fluorescent, hot c a th o d e ................................................ ..............................
Slimline, single pin base, Including rapid s t a r t ...................... .................
O ther fluorescent hot cathode lamps, below 40 w a tts ....... .................
O ther fluorescent hot cathode lamps, 40 watts and over, Including
preheat-rapid s ta rt........................................................ ................ —
Miscellaneous electrical discharge................................ ..............................
General lighting high intensity la m p s........ ................ ...................... ........
Sodium, photo-chemical and other miscellaneous electrical
discharge ............................... ...................... .................. .......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............... ...............................
Miscellaneous receipts ..„........ ............................... ............ .............................
Resales .............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts.... .................... ...................... .............. .............................
Current-carrying wiring devices ................. ................... ................. .............................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................. .................................................................
Current-carrying wiring d e v ic e s .... ..................... ................. ............................
General use flush mounted switches for switch or outlet boxes,
except dim m ers.... ................. ................... ................. ............................ .
AC single pole, excluding mercury switches ...........................................
Special purpose s w itc h e s ............................... ................. .............................
Automotive and aircraft type s w itc h e s .....................................................
Dimmers and all other special purpose switches ...................................
Wire co n n e cto rs.................................. ................................................ ............
Pressure connector for use with screw, cone or other mechanical
d e v ic e ................................. ...................................................................
Blade or pin type, separable terminations and s p lic e rs ........................
All other wire co n n e c to rs ....... .......................... .........................................
Convenience and power outlets, attachment plug caps, and connector
bodies: pin and s le e v e ..........................................................................
Metal contacts, precious and all o th e r ........ ................ ........................... ...
Terminal b lo c k s .................................. ............................... .............................
All other current-carrying wiring d e vice s......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............... ..............................
Miscellaneous receipts ........................... ............................... ......i....................
R e s a le s ............................................................................. ...............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....... ................ ............................. .....................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................. ................. .............................
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices .................. .............. .............................

3643

Noncurrent-carrying wiring d e vice s.................................................................... .........
Primary p ro d u c ts ........ .................................................. ........................................
Electrical transmission line and utility pole hardw are.................. .................
Pole and transmission line construction materials, commercially
a va ila b le ........................................................................ ....................... ....
Pole and transmission line anchors ................................... .........................
.............. ..........
Electrical conduit and conduit fittin g s ................ ...............
...................... .................
Electrical conduit, raceways, and wireways .
Flexible nonmetallic conduit, including plastics and liquid-tight...........
Metal raceways and wireways, including fittings: surface and
u n d e rflo o r............................................... ...............................................
Electrical conduit fittings .............................. ................... ...............................
Rigid metal conduit fittings: cast conduit bodies, covers, and
g a s k e ts .................................... .................... ............ .............................
All other rigid metal conduit fittings, including couplings,
nipples, bends, and elbows ................... ............ ...................... ..........
All other rigid metal conduit fittin g s .................................................... .
Cable, cord, and flexible conduit fittin g s ...................... ...........................
Armored cable, metallic sheathed cable, and flexible conduit
fittin g s .............................. .................... ................ ..............................
All other noncurrent-carrying wiring d e vice s.................................. ................
Stamped metal boxes, covers, and accessories, including stamped
conduit b o x e s ........................... ....................... ............ ............................
Stamped metal switch and receptacle b o x e s ............................ ............
Cast metal boxes, covers, gaskets, and accessories...............................
Outlet ty p e ..... ................................. ................................ ............................
All other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ................. .............................
All other rioncurrent-carrying wiring devices, n .e .c ...................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Secondary products ................................................................... .................... .
Current-carrying wiring d e v ic e s ................................................................... .
Other secondary p ro d u c ts ...................... .................. ................... .................

3644

Residential lighting fix tu re s ..... ...................... ...............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... .................... ................. ................. ..........
Electric residential fixtures, except portable including parts .......................
Portable electric residential lighting fixtures (tad. parts and
accesso ries)................................ ..................... .................. .........................

3645

Aug.
19082

Aug. 1907

July 1908

3641-42
3641-421
3641-424

12/83
12/83
12/01

105.1
96.6
126.4

106.4
07.0
130.6

105.2

-7.0

ft
122.6

ft
-.6

«0.2
ft
-6.0

3641-425
3641-43
3641-432

12/63
12/63
12/91

90.5
121.4
09.6

02.6
126.3
103.6

ft
130.1
107.7

ft
-2.6
-2.3

ft
3.8
4.1

3641-433
3641-SM
3641-M
3641-Z89
3641-S

12/63

140.6

ft

<3)

09/92
09/92
12/83

95.2
95.2
162.6

07.0
07.0

3643-P
3643-1

12/81
12/81
12/81

144.9
144.1
144.1

3643-1C
3643-137
3643-1D
3643-174
3643-177
3643-1E

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

3643-182
3643-188
3643-189
3643-127
3643-175
3643-197
3643-198
3643-SM
3643-M
3643-Z89
3643-S
3643-SSS
3644-S

ft

(3)

ft

07.0
07.0
162.6

-2.7
-2.7
1.1

144.8
144.2
144.2

144.0
144.3
144.3

-1.0
-.8
-.8

201.5
100.9
126.1
Í3)
151.1
140.9

ft
ft
126.1
129,3
151.1
141.3

ft
ft
126.1
129.3
151.1
141.8

ft
ft

12/93
12/93
12/86

114.3
116.2
106.5

115.5
116.2
106.5

117.3
ft
106.5

2.6
ft
0

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

256.8
109.3
189.1
152.1

256.8
109.9
189.1
152.2

256.8
109.9
189.1
152.2

1.2
-.7
.9
-2.1

0
0
0
0

12/93
12/81
12/81
12/93

98.3
152.2
154.2
106.3

96.2
152.4
154.2

96.2
152.2
154.2

-5.6
-.7
-.5

0
-.1
0

ft

ft

ft

ft

3644-P
3644-1

12/81
12/81
12/81

182.8
177.2
158.0

184.3
178.9
158.1

183.4
177.8
156.3

1.7
1.4
-1.0

-.5
-.6
-1.1

3644-112
3644-113
3644-2
3644-21
3644-217

12/81
12/93
12/81
12/86
12/86

152.7
ft
169.4
129.1
134.0

153.0
ft
172.0
132.3
134.0

151.2

-1.0

(3)
169.7
129.5
134.6

ft
2.1
2.0
2.5

-1.2
ft
-1.3
-2.1
.4

3644-218
3644-28

12/81
12/86

158.0
164.5

163.8
164.2

159.8
164.5

1.1
2.3

-2.4
.2

3644-281

12/81

(®)

ft

ft

3644-282
3644-28259
3644-286

12/81
12/93
04/82

204.4
121.1
196.4

204.4
ft
196.4

204.4

3644-28611
3644-3

0 4/82
12/81

182.5
206.7

3644-33
3644-331
3644-34
3644-342
3644-37
3644-379
3644-SM
3644-S
3643-S
3644-SSS

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/93
12/81
12/93

202.3
193.2
209.2
115.9
208.4
128.0

12/81
12/81
12/81

3645-P
3645-1
3645-7

See footnotes at end of table.




July
1006*

109

0
0
<3)
.1
.1
.1
ft
ft

0
-.1
-.2
.9

0
0
0
.4
1.6
0
0

ft

Í3)

ft
196.4

3.3
ft
4.3

ft

182.5
208.1

182.5
209.4

4.3
1.6

0
.6

204.4
196.4

1.0
1.7
2.5
1.8
3.0
3.0

0
0

ft
ft
208.4
128.0

204.4
196.4
209.2
115.9
214.3
131.6

ft
ft
2.8
2.8

204.3
217.2
201.0

204.3
217.2
201.0

205.0
219.9
201.0

3.3
2.8
3.6

.3
1.2
0

12/83
12/83
12/83

140.6
139.0
135.2

141.3
139.8
136.1

140.2
138.5
133.6

.4
.4
-.9

-.8
-.9
-1.8

12/83

143.1

143.9

143.9

1.8

0

0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
-—Continued
Percent change
to Aug. 1998 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Residential lighting fixtures—Continued
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................ .................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
R e s a le s ............................................................. .................... ............................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
Secondary products......................................................... ................................
Commercial lighting fixtu re s ....................... ......................... .........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Electric lighting fixtures, commercial and institutional ty p e s .......................
Incandescent fixtures ......................................................................................
O ther incandescent fixtures, including p o rta b le .....................................
Mercury and other high-intensity discharge fix tu re s .................................
Fluorescent fixtures, except p o rta b le ...........................................................
Recessed air h a n d lin g ..................................................... ...........................
Recessed non-air h a n d lin g ........................................................ ................
Striplights................................ ............ ................................... ......................
Surface or p e n d a n t......................................................................................
All other fluorescent fix tu re s ............................ ......................... ................
Component or renewal parts for commercial or institutional fixtures,
sold sepa rately.............................................. ............................................
Electric lighting fixtures, industrial ty p e s .........................................................
General fixtures, except p o rta b le ...... ............................................ ..............
Fluorescent fix tu re s .......................... ............... ............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... .................................................................

3646

Vehicular lighting equipm ent.................................................................. ................... ....
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................... ...................... .....................
Vehicular lighting equip., m otor vehicle & other than motor vehicle
use, excl. b u lb s ........ .....................................................................................
Motor vehicle lighting e q u ipm ent........................................................... .......
Spot, fog, and auxiliary m otor vehicle lighting equ ip m e n t....................
Spot, fog, and auxiliary lighting equipment: domestic
replacem ent............................ ................. ..........................................
Spot, fog, & auxiliary lighting equip shipped to U.S. motor
vehicle mfg. as original equipm ent........................... .....................
All other motor vehicle lighting e q u ip m e n t.................... .........................
Ail other motor vehicle lighting equipment: domestic replacement
All other motor vehicle lighting equipment shipped to U.S. motor
vehicle mfg. as original e q u i............................ ..............................
Composite headlamp assemblies (excluding b u lb s )....................... .......
Composite headlamp assemblies: shipments to U.S. motor vehicle
mfgs as original e q u ip .......................................................................
Other than motor vehicle lighting equipment including fluorescent
fixtu re s................................................ ........................ ................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........................................ ......
Secondary products .............................................................................................

3647

Lighting equipment, n.e.c............ ........................................ .................... ......................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ..................................... .................. ......................................
Outdoor lighting equipment, including p a r t s ....... ..........................................
Street and highway lighting luminaires, including bridge and tunnel
lighting ............................. .......................................................................... .
Mercury and other high-intensity discharge types, e n c lo s e d ...............
Floodlighting, area, sports, and site lighting lum inaires............................
M ercury/other high-intensity discharge types, general purpose
flood lig hting................................ ............................................................
Site lighting, under 20 foot m o u n tin g .................................... ..................
Large area lighting 20-60 foot m ounting...............................................
Bidg. mounted (such as high-intensity discharge, incandescent and
q u a rtz)...................... ........................................................ ......................
Poles, standards, newels, brackets, and a cce sso rie s............................ .
O ther floodlighting and area lighting equipm ent.........................................
All other outdoor lighting e q u ip m e n t..... .................... .............................
O ther electric and nonelectric lighting equipment, including parts and
accessories .............. ......................................................................................
Other electric and nonelectric lighting equipment, except hand
p o rta b le .........................................,......................... ..................................
Other incandescent, incl. marine markers or beacons, railway route
lighting eq u ip m e n t.................................................................................
Parts and accessories for other electric lighting fixtures, n.e.c............
Nonelectric lighting equipment, including p a r ts .........................................
Lamps and lanterns, including kerosene, gasoline, propane, b u ta n e .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................ ...............................................................
Secondary products ............. ................... ...........................................................
Commercial lighting fix tu re s ...........................................................................
Other secondary p ro d u c ts .....................................