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




Data for December 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 December 1998

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

Contents

Page

Price movements, December 1998.................................................................................................. ,.......................................

1

Tables
Producer Price Indexes
1. Stage of processing.............................................. ....................... ............. .....................................................................

5

2. Selected commodity-groupings by stage of processing.............................................................................................

6

3. Selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted.................................... .................................................

9

4. Net output of major industry groups..............................................................................................................................

10

5. Net output of selected industries and their products.......................................................................................... .........

11

6. Commodity groupings...................................................... .............................................................................................

142

7. Durability of product......................................................................................................................................................

184

8. Special commodity groupings.......................................................................................................... ............................

185

9. Material inputs to construction industries.................................................................................... ...............................

18"

10. Net output of industry by stage of process...................................................................................................................

18'

11. Net material inputs to industry stage of process and final demand.............................................. ..............................

1£

Technical n otes............. ..................................................................... .......................................................................................




1




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

Index month

Release date

Release date

January

February 18

April

May 13

February

March 12

May

June 11

March

April 9

June

July 14

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percent in 1997. Prices for finished energy goods fell 12.1
percent in 1998, following a 6.4-percent drop in 1997. The
index for finished consumer foods declined 0.1 percent in 1998,
after falling 0.8 percent in 1997. Prices for finished goods other
than foods and energy advanced 2.4 percent in 1998, after
showing no change in 1997. Excluding cigarettes, the index
for finished goods other than foods and energy increased 0.8
percent in 1998. At the earlier stages of processing, prices for
intermediate goods dropped 3.1 percent in 1998, after falling
0.8 percent in 1997. The index for crude materials fell 17.6
percent in 1998, following a decrease of 11.3 percent in the
previous year.

T

he Producer Price Index for Finished Goods rose 0.4
percent in December, seasonally adjusted. The increase
followed a decline of 0.2 percent in November. The index for
finished goods other than foods and energy advanced 1.0
percent in December, as a result of a 30.7-percent increase in
cigarette prices. Excluding the rise in cigarette prices, the
index for finished goods other than foods and energy de­
clined 0.1 percent in December. Prices received by domestic
producers of intermediate goods declined 0.6 percent, after
decreasing 0.2 percent in November. The crude materials
index fell 3.8 percent, following a 1.4-percent drop in the pre­
vious month. (See table A.)
Among finished goods in December, prices for finished con­
sumer goods other than foods and energy rose 1.7 percent,
following a 0.1 -percent increase in November. The index for
finished consumer foods fell less than in the prior month. By
contrast, prices for capital equipment declined, after rising a
month ago. The index for finished energy goods fell more
than in the previous month.
Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price Index for
Finished Goods rose 0.2 percent in December to stand at 131.0
(1982=100). From December 1997 to December 1998, the fin­
ished goods index decreased 0.1 percent, after decreasing 1.2

Finished goods
The December index for finished consumer goods other than
foods and energy rose 1.7 percent, following a 0.1-percent
increase in November. From December 1997 to December 1998,
this index increased 4.1 percent, after rising 0.3 percent in the
previous year. In December, prices for cigarettes jumped 30.7
percent, following a 0.2-percent gain in November. The index
for household furniture advanced, after showing no change
in the prior month. Prices for men’s and boys’ apparel rose,
following a decline in the previous month. The index for soaps

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

Foods

Energy

Except foods
and energy

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

Intermediate
goods

Crude
goods

1997
December....................................................................

-0.2

0.0

-0.6

-0.1

-1.2

-0.2

-5.6

1998
J a n u a ry .....................................................................
February....................................................................

-.6
-.1

-.4
.2

-3.7
-1.8

0
.1

-1.7
-1.5

-.6
-.3

-5.8
-1.9

-.1
.2

-.3
.5

-2.3
.1

.5
.1

-1.5

-.4

-1.2

A p ril............................................................................

-.9

.1

1.3

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

.1
-.2

-.4

0
-.1

-.8
-.7

-.1
-.3

-2.6

J u ly .............................................................................
A ugu st.......................................................................

.2
-.3

.2
0
.3

0
-.3

.1
-4.0

.2
.2

-2.5
0

-.2
-.8

Septem ber.......................................................... .
O ctober......................................................................

.4
-.2
.2

.8
-1.2
-.1

-.9

-.2

-1.3

4.

1.2

.1

-.7

-.2

1.7

November..................................................................
December..................................................................

-.2
.4

-.5
-.1

-1.2
-2.3

.1

-.7
-.1

-.2
-.6

-1.4

M a rc h .........................................................................

.1

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

-3.8

tions by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after
original publication,

for August 1998 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and correc-




1.0

-.4

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
December...................................................................

-0.6

-1.5

0.0

-0.8

0.0

-13.2

-1.6

-11.3

1998
January.......................... ...........................................

-3.6

-2.9

-.1

-1.7

-3.4

-11.2

-1.9

-19.5

Feb ru a ry ....................................................................
M arch..........................................................................

-.3
-1.5

-1.7
-2.2

-.1

-1.8
-1.8

-.7

-4.3

-.3

.3

-2.9

-1.4

-13.8
-7.6

A p ril.............................................................................
M a y ..............................................................................

-.9
.3

.6
.4

Ju n e ............................................................................
J u ly .............................................................................

-.5
.4

-1.5

-.1

0
-.1

-1.6

.2

4.5

-.9
.6
-3.5

0
-8.0
6.0

-1.1
.1

-7.0
-9.0

-.1

-1.5
-1.8
-1.6

-.4
-1.4

-8.9
-8.4

-.8
-2.1

-9.0

-2.6

-12.3

-.5

-.9

-14.4

-2.7
-2.5

-19.0

-2.0

-17.6

-.1

August.........................................................................

-.3

0
-1.7

September.................................................................

-1.3

.1

-.1
-.2

-2.1
-2.4

O ctob er......................................................................
November...................................................................

-.2
.6

.5
-.8

-.3
-.2

-2.5

4.0

1.9

-2.9

-1.9

December...................................................................

-.7

-3.1

-.2

-3.1

-3.4

0
-5.2

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

-16.7

tions by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original
publication,

for August 1998 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and correc-

percent decline in November. The index for civilian aircraft
and railroad equipment also rose, after falling last month. Prices
for electronic computers and for transformers and power re­
gulators fell less than in the prior month.
The index for finished energy goods fell 2.3 percent in
December, following a 1.2-percent decrease in the previous
month. From December 1997 to December 1998, this index fell
12.1 percent, after a 6.4-percent decrease in the prior year. In
December, the index for residential electric power turned down
0.7 percent, following a 0.3-percent rise in the previous month.
Prices for gasoline and home heating oil fell more than last
month. By contrast, the index for residential natural gas rose
2.1 percent, after a 0.4-percent increase in the prior month.
Prices for finished lubricants fell less than a month ago.

and synthetic detergents showed no change, after falling a
month ago. By contrast, prices for alcoholic beverages turned
down 0.3 percent, following a 1.2-percent rise in the prior
month. The indexes for passenger cars and light motor trucks
also turned down, after increasing in November.
The index for finished consumer foods decreased 0.1
percent in December, following a 0.5-percent decline in the
previous month. This index edged down 0.1 percent during
1998, after falling 0.8 percent in the prior year. In December,
prices for fresh and dry vegetables turned up 10.8 percent,
following a 16.1-percent drop a month ago. The indexes for
fluid milk products, fresh fruits and melons, and eggs for
fresh use also rose, after falling last month. By contrast, prices
for finfish and shellfish fell 2.1 percent, following a 0.6percent decline in the previous month. The index for pork
also fell more than in the prior month. Prices for natural, pro­
cessed, and imitation cheese rose less that a month ago. The
indexes for beef and veal and processed turkeys fell, after
rising a month ago.
Prices for capital equipment turned down 0.1 percent
in December, following a 0.1-percent rise in November.
The capital equipment index declined 0.1 percent during
1998, after decreasing 0.6 percent in the previous year. In
December, prices for heavy motor trucks rose 0.1 percent,
following a 1.8-percent gain in the prior month. The index for
light motor trucks dropped 0.3 percent, after a 0.3-percent rise
a month ago. Prices for x-ray and electromedical equipment
and for telephone and telegraph equipment also fell, after
rising in November. The index for computer printers declined
faster than in the previous month. By contrast, prices for
photographic equipment turned up 3.5 percent, after a 3.2-




Intermediate goods
The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials, Supplies,
and Components declined 0.6 percent in December, sea­
sonally adjusted, after registering a 0.2-percent decline in
November. Prices for intermediate energy goods fell more than
a month ago. The index for intermediate foods and feeds de­
creased, after increasing in the previous month. By contrast,
prices for nondurable manufacturing materials and durable
manufacturing materials fell less than last month. The index
for materials and components for construction showed no
change, following a decline in the prior month. Excluding foods
and energy, the index for intermediate materials fell 0.2
percent, the same as in November. (See table B.)
The index for intermediate energy goods declined 3.1
percent in December, after posting a 0.8-percent decline in
November. From December 1997 to December 1998, prices for

2

Crude goods

intermediate energy goods fell 11.9 percent, following a 7.0percent drop in 1997. In December, the index for industrial
electric power decreased 0.5 percent, after a 1.5-percent
increase in the prior month. Prices for jet fuels, diesel fuel, and
gasoline fell more than a month ago. The indexes for indus­
trial natural gas and residual fuel declined, following advances
a month earlier. By contrast, prices for lubricating and similar
oils fell 4.0 percent, after registering a 7.2-percent decrease in
the previous month. The index for commercial natural gas
also fell less than last month.
Prices for intermediate foods and feeds declined 0.7
percent in December, after posting a 0.6-percent advance in
November. The index for intermediate foods and feeds fell 7.5
percent during 1998, following a 1.7-percent decline in the
previous year. In December, prices for crude vegetable oils
decreased 7.3 percent, after a 5.4-percent increase a month
ago. The indexes for flour and for beef and veal also declined,
following advances a month earlier. Prices for prepared ani­
mal feeds and natural, processed, and imitation cheese rose
less than in the prior month. The indexes for bulk fluid milk
and cream fell more than last month. On the other hand, prices
for packaged fluid milk and related products rose 3.8 percent,
after registering a 0.2-percent rise in November. The index for
shortening and cooking oil also rose more than in the pre­
vious month.
Prices for nondurable manufacturing materials declined 0.4
percent in December, after posting a 0.6-percent decline in
November. For the 12 months ended in December 1998, this
index declined 5.0 percent, following a 0.3-percent advance in
the previous year. In December, prices for thermoplastic res­
ins fell 1.1 percent, after a 1.9-percent drop a month ago. The
index for woodpulp also fell less than last month. Prices for
stemmed and redried tobacco rose, after showing no change
in the prior month. The indexes for finished fabrics and paint
materials increased, after registering decreases a month ear­
lier. Prices for basic organic chemicals rose more than in the
previous month. By contrast, the index for fertilizer materials
declined 3.9 percent, following a 1.6-percent decline in
November. Prices for newsprint and synthetic-broadwoven
gray fabrics fell, after rising last month.
The index for materials and components for construction
showed no change in December, after posting a 0.1-percent
decline in November. This index advanced 0.1 percent in
1998, following a 1.2-percent advance during all of 1997. In
December, rising prices for softwood lumber, fabricated struc­
tural metal products, treated wood, millwork, and prefabri­
cated wood buildings and components offset falling prices
for nonferrous wire and cable, steel mill products, prefabri­
cated metal buildings, and gypsum products.
The index for durable manufacturing materials decreased
0.5 percent in December, after registering a 0.6-percent de­
crease in November. During 1998, this index fell 5.1 percent,
after showing no change in 1997. In December, declining prices
for steel mill products, primary nonferrous metals, aluminum
mill shapes, copper and brass mill shapes, and nonferrous
wire and cable outweighed rising prices for softwood lumber,
secondary aluminum, and cement.




The Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for Further
Processing decreased 3.8 percent in December, seasonally
adjusted, following a 1.4-percent decrease in November.
Prices for crude energy materials declined, after showing no
change in the prior month. The index for crude foodstuffs and
feedstuffs fell more than in the previous month. By contrast,
prices for basic industrial materials declined less than a month
ago. (See table B.)
The index for crude energy dropped 5.2 percent, after
showing no change in November. This index fell 26.5 percent
during 1998, following a 23.1-percent decrease in 1997. In
December, prices for crude petroleum fell 20.2 percent, after
a 7.4-percent decline in the prior month. The index for coal
decreased 1.7 percent, following a 2.5-percent increase in
November. Prices for natural gas rose less than in the pre­
vious month.
Prices for crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs fell 3.4 percent,
following a 1.9-percent decline in November. During 1998, this
index decreased 10.8 percent, after falling 4.0 percent in 1997.
In December, the index for com dropped 0.8 percent, after a
7.3-percent rise in the prior month. The wheat index also
turned down, following an increase a month ago. Prices
for slaughter cattle and slaughter hogs fell more than in the
previous month. By contrast, prices for slaughter chickens
fell 5.8 percent, after dropping 11.3 percent in the prior month.
The index for fresh and dry vegetables rose, following a
decrease in the previous month.
Prices for crude nonfood materials less energy declined 2.0
percent, after dropping 2.5 percent in November. This index
fell 16.0 percent during 1998, after showing no change from
December 1996 through December 1997. In December, iron
and steel scrap prices increased 0.7 percent, following an 8.5decrease in the prior month. The indexes for cattle hides and
leaf tobacco also turned up, after falling in the previous
month. On the other hand, prices for raw cotton dropped 15.1
percent, following a 0.2-percent increase a month ago. The
index for aluminum base scrap fell, after rising in the prior
month. Prices for copper ores decreased more than in the
previous month.

Net output price indexes for mining, manufacturing,
and other industries
Mining. The Producer Price Index for the Net Output of
Total Mining Industries fell 3.8 percent in December, follow­
ing a 0.3-percent decline in November. (Net output price in­
dexes are not seasonally adjusted.) In December, prices
for the oil and gas extraction industry group moved down
5.0 percent, after showing a 0.5-percent decrease in the prior
month. The index for the coal mining industry group turn­
ed down 1.0 percent, following a 1.6-percent increase in
November. The metal mining industry group index fell 3.2
percent, after falling 2.2 percent in the month before. In
December, the Producer Price Index for the Net Output of
Total Mining Industries stood at 65.3 (December 1984=100).
From December 1997 through December 1998, this index
3

declined 21.5 percent, following a 20.2-percent decrease in the
prior year.

the Net Output of Total Manufacturing Industries stood at
125.8 (December 1984=100). From December 1997 through
December 1998, this index declined 0.9 percent, following a
0.8-percent decrease in 1997.

M anufacturing. The Producer Price Index for the Net
Output of Total Manufacturing Industries decreased 0.3
percent in December, after decreasing 0.2 percent in November.
The index for the petroleum refining and related products
industry group fell 11.3 percent, following a 4.0-percent de­
cline in November. By contrast, the index for tobacco manu­
factures rose 27.4 percent, following a 0.3-percent advance in
the prior month. Among other manufacturing industries in
December, decreases were registered for food and kindred
products, transportation equipment, and for chemicals and
allied products. In December, the Producer Price Index for




Other. Among other industries in December, price declines
were registered for operators and lessors of nonresidential
buildings, telephone communications (except radiotelephone),
passenger car rental (without drivers), travel agencies, hotels
and motels, and Mississippi River transportation of freight.
These decreases more than offset price increases for offices
and clinics of doctors of medicine; scheduled air transporta­
tion; airports, flying fields, and airport services; and engi­
neering services.

4

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

Grouping

Relative
importance
Dec.
1 9971

Unadjusted index

Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Unadjusted
percent change to
D ec.1998 from :
Dec.
1997

Nov.
1998

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from:
Sep.
to
Oct.

Oct.
to
Nov.

Nov.
to
Dec.

Finished g o o d s ................................................................................................
Finished consumer g o o d s ............................................................... .......
Finished consumer fo o d s ............................................. .......................
C r u d e .................................. ....................................................................
Processed ..............................................................................................
Finished consumer goods, excluding fo o d s ...................................
Nondurable goods less f o o d s .........................................................
Durable g o o d s ........................................... ..........................................
Capital e quipm en t......................................................................................
Manufacturing in dustries.......................................................................
Nonmanufacturing industries...............................................................

100.000
74.755
23.199
1.761
21.438
51.556
35.297
16.259
25.245
6.590
18.655

130.7
129.2
135.2
121.7
136.3
126.4
122.7
131.5
136.8
137.8
136.4

130.8
129.0
134.7
126.3
135.3
126.3
121.4
134.2
138.1
138.2
137.9

131.0
129.3
134.3
128.5
134.8
126.9
122.4
133.8
137.8
138.1
137.6

-0.1
-.1
-.1
-4 .0
.3
- .2
-.5
.3
-.1
.4
-.3

0.2
.2
-.3
1.7
- .4
.5
.8
-.3
- .2
-.1
- .2

0.2
.3
.4
9.7
-.4
.3
.3
.1
0
.1
0

-0 .2
-.3
- .5
-6 .3
0
-.2
-.2
.2
.1
.1
.1

0.4
.5
-.1
2.2
-.3
.8
1.1
-.1
-.1
0
-.1

Intermediate materials, supplies and com ponents..............................
Materials and components for m anufacturing..................................
Materials for food m anufacturing.......................................................
Materials for nondurable m anufacturing..........................................
Materials for durable manufacturing..................................................
Components for manufacturing..........................................................
Materials and components for construction.......................................
Processed fuels and lubricants..............................................................
Manufacturing industries....................................................... ...............
Nonmanufacturing industries..................... .........................................
C o n ta in ers ....................................................................................................
S u p p lies .........................................................................................................
Manufacturing in dustries......... .......................................... ................. .
Nonmanufacturing industries...............................................................
Feeds .......................................................................................................
O ther 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

123.2
126.0
124.6
126.3
127.8
125.8
147.4
82.2
87.1
79.2
140.7
134.7
140.6
132.1
98.0
136.3

121.8
124.7
125.3
124.1
125.3
125.7
146.6
78.9
84.0
75.8
139.6
134.2
140.6
131.5
92.4
136.2

121.1
124.3
123.9
123.7
124.7
125.8
146.6
76.0
82.2
72.3
138.8
134.3
140.6
131.5
92.5
136.2

-3.1
-2 .9
.6
-5 .0
-5.1
-.2
.1
-1 1 .7
-8 .2
-1 3 .9
- .8
-1 .3
.3
-1 .8
-2 5 .0
.6

-.6
- .3
-1.1
-.3
-.5
.1
0
-3 .7
-2.1
-4 .6
- .6
.1
0
0
.1
0

-.2
- .4
.7
-.7
-.9
0
-.3
.5
- .6
1.2
- .6
-.1
.1
- .2
-2 .5
0

-.2
-.3
.1
-.6
-.6
-.1
-.1
-.7
.9
-1 .7
- .4
.1
-.1
.2
2.1
0

-.6
-.3
-1 .0
-.4
-.5
.1
0
-3.1
-2.1
-3 .9
- .6
0
0
0
.1
0

Crude materials for further processing...................................................
Foodstuffs and feedstuffs ........................................................................
Nonfood m ate ria ls .....................................................................................
Nonfood materials except fuel3 ...........................................................
Manufacturing3 ......................................................................................
C onstruction..........................................................................................
Crude fuel4 ................................................................................................
Manufacturing in dustries................................................................ ...
Nonmanufacturing in dustries............................................................

100.000
42.088
57.912
33.172
31.843
1.329
24.740
2.039
22.701

94.3
103.3
84.7
80.1
72.6
192.9
84.4
83.4
86.0

92.9
102.4
83.0
77.4
70.1
188.5
83.9
81.4
85.7

88.8
97.2
79.8
72.4
65.3
190.0
83.7
81.9
85.3

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

-4 .4
-5.1
-3 .9
-6 .5
-6 .8
.8
- .2
.6
- .5

1.7
4.0
0
-2 .5
-2 .5
- .6
3.6
3.4
3.5

-1 .4
-1 .9
-1.1
-3 .9
-4.1
-1 .3
2.8
1.8
3.1

-3 .8
-3 .4
-4 .0
-6 .8
-7 .2
.2
-.2
.6
- .5

Finished goods, excluding f o o d s ............................................................
Intermediate materials less foods and fe e d s ......................................
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
123.6
116.5
83.8

129.6
122.2
115.2
81.8

129.9
121.5
114.2
78.8

-.2
-2 .9
-7 .5
-2 3 .3

.2
- .6
-.9
-3 .7

.2
- .2
-.2
-.1

-.1
-.2
.6
-1.1

.5
- .6
-.7
-3 .8

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

5 13.585
5 86.415
*6 1 .1 7 0

75.4
141.1
142.7

72.9
141.9
143.4

70.5
142.8
144.8

-12.1
1.8
2.5

-3 .3
.6
1.0

1.2
.1
.1

-1 .2
-.1
-.1

-2 .3
.7
1.0

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

5 63.216
5 37.971
5 21.712

143.3
147.5
159.8

144.7
149.0
160.2

146.0
151.5
165.2

2.4
4.1
6.9

.9
1.7
3.1

.1
0
-.1

.1
.1
.2

1.0
1.7
3.1

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

6 13.123
6 86.877
8 81.759

81.9
132.4
133.4

78.7
131.4
132.4

75.7
131.2
132.3

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

-3 .8
-.2
-.1

.5
-.4
-.3

-.8
-.2
-.2

—3.1
-.2
- .2

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

64.5
112.5
139.8

65.4
109.3
130.0

62.0
105.0
128.1

-2 6 .5
-1 2 .6
-1 6 .0

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

1.9
1.7
-2 .7

0
-2.1
-2 .5

-5 .2
-2 .9
-2 .0

S p e c ia l grou pin gs

3 Includes crude petroleum.
4 Excludes crude petroleum.
5 Percent of total finished goods.
6 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.

1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are initially computed after
the publication of Decem ber indexes and are recalculated after final
Decem 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 August 1998 have been recalculated to incorporate
late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to
revision four months after original publication.




5

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing
(1982=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Unadjusted percent
change to Dec. 1998
from:

Unadjusted index
Grouping

Commodity
code
Aug.
19981

Nov.
19981

Dec.
19981

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

Dec.
1997

Nov.
1998

Sep.
to
Oct.

Oct.
to
Nov.

Nov.
to
Dec.

Finished g o o d s .......................................................................................................................

130.7

130.8

131.0

-0.1

0.2

0.2

-0.2

0.4

Finished consumer g o o d s ................................................................................................

129.2

129.0

129.3

-.1

.2

.3

-.3

.5

135.2

134.7

134.3

-.1

-.3

.4

-.5

-.1

Fresh fruits and melons2 .................................. ............................................................
Fresh and dry vegetables2 ............................ ...............................................................
Eggs for fresh use (Dec. 1991 = 1 0 0 ).................... .....................................................

01-11
01-13
01-71-07

91.8
116.4
91.3

85.4
124.5
100.3

86.6
137.9
102.9

-20.6
8.8
-6.2

1.4
10.8
2.6

.9
13.5
10.2

-6.9
-16.1
-7.1

1.4
10.8
1.9

Bakery products2 ...........................................................................................................
Milled rice2 ......................................................................................................................
Pasta products (June 1985=100)2 ............................. ................................................

02-11
02-13
02-14-02
02-21-01
02-21-04
02-22-03
02-22-06
02-23
02-3
02-4
02-55
02-62
02-63-01
02-76

175.9
123.4
122.9
100.8
104.9
137.6
97.3
179.8
140.1
126.2
169.4
134.7
141.8
149.0

176.3
127.4
122.8
99.9
83.9
126.0
102.1
185.4
148.6
126.6
169.9
134.7
137.7
143.5

176.7
128.1
122.6
98.5
80.6
119.1
98.0
174.9
148.5
126.7
170.1
134.9
138.7
148.2

1.0
.9
-.8
-3.0
-26.9
5.5
-1.4
—3.7
10.8
1.4
1.1
2.0
-8.3
5.3

.2
.5
-.2
-1.4
-3.9
-5.5
-4.0
-5.7
-.1
.1
.1
.1
.7
3.3

.4
2.5
0
-2.1
-4.2
-2.9
3.7
-3.9
1.6
-.9
.2
-.1
-4.4
.1

.1
-.2
-.1
.8
-3.2
-4.2
.4
-.6
-.1
11
.1
.1
1.4
.6

.2
.5
-.2
-.3
-4.8
-4.3
-1.6
-2.1
1.1
.1
.1
.2
.7
3.3

126.4

126.3

126.9

-.2

.5

.3

-.2

.8

Finished consum er fo o d s .............................................................................................

Processed young chickens...........................................................................................
Processed turkeys.........................................................................................................
Finfish and shellfish.................................................................. ....................................
Processed fruits and vegetables2 ................................................................................
Confectionery end products2 ........................................................................ ...............
Roasted coffee2 ............................... .............................................................................

Finished consumer goods excluding fo o d s ..............................................................
Alcoholic beverages................................................ ........ ....... .....................................

02-61

134.8

136.4

136.4

1.4

0

-.1

1.2

-.3

Women’s apparel2 .........................................................................................................
Girls’, children’s, and infants’ apparel2 ....... .................................................................
Textile housefumishings2 ..............................................................................................

03-81-01
03-81-02
03-81-03
03-82

121.7
133.5
121.2
122.9

122.1
133.2
121.9
123.2

122.1
133.4
121.8
123.2

.7
.7
-.4
.2

0
.2
-.1
0

.5
-.1
1.2
.3

.1
-.1
0
0

0
.1
-.1
0

Footwear............................ ........ ...... ..................................... *.....................................

04-3

144.6

144.9

145.2

.7

.2

0

.1

.2

Residential electric power (Dec. 19 9 0 = 1 0 0 ).... .........................................................

05-41
05-51
05-71
05-73-02-01

114.1
113.3
51.6
43.1

108.5
114.2
49.4
45.6

107.7
115.9
42.6 .
39.8

-2.4
-3.5
-34.1
-34.4

-.7
1.5
-13.8
-12.7

.1
1.1
5.7
-.4

.3
.4
-6.9
-5.6

-.7
2.1
-8.4
-11.4

Cosmetics and other toilet preparations2 ........ ............................................................

06-35
06-36
06-71
06-75

332.4
184.5
126.3
133.3

333.2
184.8
125.2
133.6

333.4
184.8
125.2
134.0

20.1
-.1
-1.3
2.4

.1
0
0
.3

0
-.3
-.5
-.7

.2
.2
-.7
.2

-.1
-.3
0
.3

Tires, tubes, tread, etc2 ................................................................................................

07-12

93.7

94.0

94.0

-.1

0

-.1

.1

0

Sanitary papers and health products2 .........................................................................

09-15-01
09-31-01
09-32-01
09-33

146.5
202.7
193.7
203.8

145.3
202.8
194.6
209.3

145.4
202.8
194.3
210.0

-.8
.4
2.6
3.0

.1
0
-.2
.3

-.3
0
-.2
2.3

.8
0
.3
.3

.1
0
.1
.3

Lawn and garden equip., ex. tractors2 ........................................................................

12-1
12-3
12-4
12-5
12-62
12-64
12-66

148.5
128.6
109.1
74.9
163.0
138.3
131.6

149.0
128.3
109.0
74.5
162.9
139.4
132.2

149.4
128.3
109.0
74.4
163.0
139.4
132.2

1.8
-.2
-.1
-1.8
.4
.1
.9

.3
0
0
-.1
.1
0
0

.3
-.2
.2
-3.0
-.1
-.5
-.1

0
.8
0
0
-.1
.8
0

.3
0
0
-.1
.1
0
0

Passenger c a rs ............................. ................................................................................

14-11-01

128.4

135.4

134.2

.6

-.9

.5

.2

-.4

15-11
15-12
15-2
15-5
15-94-02
15-94-04

124.5
126.3
286.4
154.5
127.7
139.8

124.0
126.4
288.1
155.3
128.4
139.8

123.7
126.3
363.9
154.8
128.6
139.8

-1.0
1.1
41.2
1.2
-.1
.7

-.2
-.1
26.3
-.3
.2
0

.1
.2
0
.1
.4
0

.2
0
.2
.1
.1
.2

-.3
-.1
26.3
-.3
.2
0

136.8

138.1

137.8

-.1

-.2

0

.1

-.1

150.4
145.4
159.9
158.1
138.7
149.2
131.8
23.4
152.4
159.8
143.1
130.5

149.7
145.1
160.3
158.6
139.0
149.2
131.7
22.2
152.8
162.3
142.1
131.7

149.6
145.4
160.2
158.6
139.0
149.5
131.9
22.0
152.8
162.2
142.1
131.3

-.1
1.6
1.5
1.9
.5
1.5
1.3
-25.9
.1
1.8
2.2
.6

-.1
.2
-.1
0
0
.2
.2
-.9
0
-.1
0
-.3

.5
-.2
-.2
0
.1
-.2
.2
-2.2
0
.2
.2
0

-.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.2
-.2
-1.8
0
1.2
-1.0
-.5

-.1
.3
-.1
0
0
.1
.2
-.9
0
.1
0
-.3

Gasoline.........................................................................................................................

Pharmaceutical preps, ethical (Prescription)...............................................................
Pharmaceutical preps,proprietary (Over-counter)........................................................

Book publishing2 ..................... ,.....................................................................................
Household furniture2 .....................................................................................................

Home electronic equipment2 .........................................................................................

Sporting and athletic goods2 ........................................................................................

Costume jewelry and novelties2 ...................................................................................

Pumps, compressors, and equipment.........................................................................

Textile machinery2 .........................................................................................................

11-1
11-2
11-37
11-38
11-39
11-41
11-44
11-51
11-62
11-64
11-65
11-74

See footnotes at end of table.




6

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1982=100 unless otherwise indicated)

Unadjusted percent
change to Dec. 1998
from:

Unadjusted index
Grouping

Capital equipment—Continued

Commodity
code
Aug.
19981

Nov.
19981

Dec.
19981

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

Dec.
1997

Nov.
1998

Sep.
to
Oct.

Oct
to
Nov.

Nov.
to
Dec.

-0.3
-.9
0
0
-.1

0.1
-.3
.4
-.2
-.2

0.1
.9
.2
.1
.1

-0.3
-.9
0
0
-.1

Communication & related equip. (Dec. 1985= 100)2 ..
X-ray and electromedical equipment2.....
Oil field and gas field machinery2 .......
Mining machinery and equipment2 .
Office and store machines and equipment2 .

11-76
11-79-05
11-91
11-92
11-93

113.6
106.4
125.9
142.2
112.3

113.7
106.9
126.4
142.3
112.3

113.4
105.9
126.4
142.3
112.2

-1.2
-.9
1.4
.4
-.3

Commercial furniture2 ...............

12-2

155.2

155.3

155.3

.1

0

0

.1

0

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

.3
1.8
.5
-.1
0
-1.2

-.3
.1
0
.2
0
.1

-.2

-.2

-.6

152.4
141.6
135.3
149.8
145.8
135.3

159.0
145.4
135.3
150.1
145.8
134.1

158.3
145.6
135.3
150.2
145.8
133.8

1.1
4.1
1.9
.1
.3
-.4

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

123.2

121.8

121.1

-3.1

-.6

116.5

115.2

114.2

-7.5

-.9

-.2

.6

-.7

104.3
119.5
93.2
127.9
106.0

110.4
119.6
92.9
131.0
101.1

107.1
119.7
92.8
121.5
101.3

-5.8
.1
-1.0
-3.1
-20.9

-3.0
.1
-.1
-7.3
.2

6.1
-.7
3.2
-5.4
-2.1

1.2
-.3
-.9
5.4
1.4

-3.0
.1
.2
-7.3
.2

123.6

122.2

121.5

-2.9

-.6

-.2

-.2

-.6

03-1
03-2
03-3
03-4
03-83-03

110.8
112.8
121.4
124.2
130.2

106.8
111.3
119.1
122.6
130.6

107.2
111.1
119.0
122.6
130.9

-2.9
-3.1
-3.0
-.8
.2

.4
-.2
-.1
0
.2

-1.5
-.6
-1.7
-.5
.2

-.5
-.5
.3
-.6
-.1

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

04-2

179.5

177.7

178.0

-2.4

.2

0

-1.3

.1

Liquefied petroleum gas2.
Commercial electric power..
Industrial electric power..
Commercial natural gas (Dec. 1990=100).,
industrial natural gas (Dec. 1990=100)..
Natural gas to electric utilities (Dec. 1990=100) .
Jet fuels............................
No. 2 Diesel fuel..
Residual fue!2..

05-32
05-42
05-43
05-52
05-53
05-54
05-72-03
05-73-03
05-74

54.5
137.8
135.2
103.7
99.6
74.6
43.5
44.4
38.2

55.3
126.5
127.5
109.4
110.3
86.2
46.0
45.9
39.1

52.1
126.7
127.5
111.3
106.8
81.4
35.5
38.9
36.3

-35.8
-.6
-.6
-4.1
-8.2
-24.6
-39.1
-34.0
-39.0

-5.8
.2
0
1.7
-3.2
-5.6
-22.8
-15.3
-7.2

2.1
.7
-.5
.1
-1.9
8.7
4.6
-5.8
-5.6

1.5
-.1
1.5
-.7
4.7
-3.0
-6.4
-1.8
.3

-5.8
-.2
-.5
-.2
-4.8
-6.3
-20.6
-10.5
-7 2

Industrial chemicals2 .
Prepared paint....
Paint materials2..
Medicinal and botanical chemicals2..
Fats and oils, inedible2 .........
Mixed fertilizers.... ..........
Nitrogenates................
Phosphates2 .
Other agricultural chemicals ..
Plastic resins and materials2..

06-1
06-21
06-22
06-31
06-4
06-51
06-52-01
06-52-02
06-53
06-6

120.4
155.1
144.3
135.2
115.6
115.0
106.8
114.1
149.1
123.7

119.6
156.2
143.6
135.2
113.2
113.7
98.5
115.0
149.6
117.1

119.8
156.4
144.6
135.2
110.5
113.4
95.7
113.5
149.4
115.9

-5.0
2.4
1.5
.1
-22.6
-.3
-19.2
3.5
-.7
-13.4

.2
.1
.7
0
-2.4
-.3
-2.8
-1.3
-.1
-1.0

0
.2
.8
0
2.4
-.9
-4.3
.7
.3
-3.3

-.1
.6
-.7
0
-.4
-.3
-3.1
.2
-.8
-1.6

.2
.1
.7
0
-2.4
-.1
-5.5
-1.3
-.4
-1.0

Synthetic rubber2 ......................
Plastic construction products2 .............
Unsupported plastic film, sheet, & other shapes ..
Plastic parts and components for manufacturing2

07-11-02
07-21
07-22
07-26

117.3
125.7
127.9
117.0

116.1
124.7
126.5
116.9

115.7
124.7
126.5
117.1

-2.7
-2.3
-3.8
0

-.3
0
0
.2

-.6
-.3
.2
0

-.2
-.2
-.9
0

-.3
0
0
.2

Softwood lumber2 ...
Hardwood lumber2..
Millwork2 .......
Plywood2 .......

08-11
08-12
08-2
08-3

183.4
178.7
170.8
167.6

169.4
176.9
171.4
162.0

174.2
176.3
171.6
161.6

-10.6
-1.1
.4
5.2

2.8
-.3
.1
-.2

-1.8
-.4
.3
-8.3

-1.1
-.3
-.2
3.0

2.8
-.3
.1
-.2

Woodpulp2 .............
Paper.................
Paperboard............
Paper boxes and containers2 .
Building paper and board2 .
Commercial printing (June 1982= 100)2

09-11
09-13
09-14
09-15-03
09-2
09-37

123.3
145.3
150.9
154.6
141.9
152.3

113.3
144.8
145.9
152.5
131.6
153.0

112.4
143.5
144.3
151.2
130.5
152.8

-15.7
-2.7
-7.6
-.5
-.4
1.3

-.8
-.9
-1.1
-.9
-.8
-.1

-.8
.1
-2.2
-1.1
-3.2
.4

-4.5
-.7
-1.2
-.6
-2.4
-.1

-.8
-1.2
-1.0
-.9
-.8
-.1

Foundry and forge shop products..
Steel mill products2 ..........
Primary nonferrous metals2.....
Aluminum mill shapes2 .
Copper and brass mill shapes2
Nonferrous wire and cable2 ......
Metal containers2.........
Hardware .
Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings .
Heating equipment...........

10-15
10-17
10-22
10-25-01
10-25-02
10-26
10-3
10-4
10-5
10-6

135.0
114.3
103.0
140.8
149.5
141.3
108.5
147.1
175.2
153.2

134.7
110.7
100.6
138.4
149.7
138.0
108.6
147.1
174.5
153.5

134.7
109.5
98.8
137.1
147.2
136.3
108.6
147.2
174.4
153.3

.4
-5.8
-15.7
-8.5
-11.1
-5.4
-.3
.6
.1
.3

0
-1.1
-1.8
-.9
-1.7
-1.2
0
.1
-.1
-.1

0
-1.4
.3
-.8
-.9
-.3
0
-.1
0
.3

-.2
-.9
-2.0
-1.0
-.7
-1.5
.1
.3
.3
.1

.1
-1.1
-1.8
-.9
-1.7
-1.2
0
.1
.3
-.1

Light motor trucks.
Heavy motor trucks2 .
Truck trailers2.
Civilian aircraft (Dec. 1985= 100) .
Ships (Dec. 1985=100)2....
Railroad equipment.....

14-11-05
14-11-06
14-14
14-21-02
14-31
14-4

interm ediate materials, supplies, and com ponents .
Interm ediate foods and feeds .

Flour2.............
Refined sugar2 ......
Confectionery materials .
Crude vegetable oils2..
Prepared animal feeds2 .

02-12-03
02-53
02-54
02-72
02-9

Interm ediate m aterials less foods and feeds .

Synthetic fibers2...........
Processed yams and threads2 .
Gray fabrics2 ............
Finished fabrics..
Industrial textile products2 .

See footnotes at end of table.




7

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing—Continued
(1982=100 unless otherwise indicated).
Unadjusted percent
change to Dec. 1998
from:

Unadjusted index
Grouping

Commodity
code
Aug.
19981

Interm ediate materials less fo o d s and feeds—Continued
Fabricated structural metal products...........................................................................
Fabricated ferrous wire products (June 1982=100)*.................................................
Other misc. metal products2 .........................................................................................

Nov.
19981

Dec.
19981

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

Dec.
1997

Nov.
1998

Sep.
to
O ct

Oct.
to
Nov.

Nov.
to
Dec.

10-7
10-88
10-89

142.9
130.3
126.2

143.1
130.6
126.1

143.0
130.3
126.1

1.3
.9
-.2

-0.1
-.2
0

0.1
.1
0

0
.2
.1

0.1
-.2
0

11-45
11-48
11-49-02
11-49-05
11-71
11-73
11-75
11-78
11-94
11-95

157.7
135.0
156.7
165.3
154.9
146.1
148.3
99.6
141.0
136.5

158.3
136.1
158.6
165.7
152.6
146.1
149.7
99.6
141.1
136.6

159.0
136.1
159.0
166.0
152.5
145.7
149.5
99.5
141.0
136.6

2.2
2.5
3.2
1.6
-1.4
.4
1.8
-1.9
.4
.8

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

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

.3
0
1.1
.1
-1.2
.2
.1
-.4
0
.1

.1
.2
.3
.2
0
-.3
.1
-.1
.1
0

Glass containers2 ..........................................................................................................

13-11
13-22
13-3
13-6
13-7
13-8

106.7
147.8
141.3
100.1
179.6
126.2

106.9
148.3
141.5
100.1
186.5
126.0

106.9
148.3
141.4
100.2
183.7
126.0

-1.5
5.4
3.6
1.4
6.7
.1

0
0
-.1
.1
-1.5
0

-.2
.3
-.1
.1
.7
0

.1
.5
-.1
-.4
3.6
0

0
.5
0
.1
-1.5
0

Motor vehicle parts2 ......................................................................................................
Aircraft engines & engine parts (Dec. 1985=100).....................................................
Aircraft parts & aux.equip.,nec (June 1985=100)2 ....................................................

14-12
14-23
14-25

114.7
136.6
142.8

114.2
136.2
143.3

114.1
138.6
143.4

-1.0
2.7
1.6

-.1
1.8
.1

0
-.7
-.1

-.1
.2
.1

-.1
1.4
.1

Medical/surgical/personal aid devices........................................................................

15-42
15-6

129.0
143.2

129.0
143.7

129.0
143.9

-1.2
.6

0
.1

0
0

0
.1

0
.3

Mechanical power transmission equipm ent................................................................
Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment..............................................................
Metal valves, ex.fluid power (Dec. 1982=100)2 .......................................... ..............
Ball and roller bearings.................................................................................................
Wiring devices................................................................................................................
Motors, generators, motor generator s e ts ..................................................................
Switchgear, switchboard, etc., equipment...................................................................
Electronic components and accessories2 ...................................................................
Internal combustion engines.........................................................................................

C e m e n t.......................................................................... ................................................
Asphalt felts and coatings2 ...........................................................................................

Crude materials fo r further pro ce ssin g .........................................................................

94.3

92.9

88.8

-17.6

-4.4

1.7

-1.4

-3.8

Crude foodstuffs and fe e d s tu ffs .................................................................................

103.3

102.4

97.2

-10.8

-5.1

4.0

-1.9

-3.4

01-21
01-22-02-05
01-31
01-32
01-41-02
01-42
01-6
01-83-01-31

76.7
80.2
89.6
58.0
184.1
118.8
115.8
93.7

89.9
84.1
91.2
30.2
157.2
138.1
130.6
96.0

85.9
83.6
85.7
16.6
141.4
123.6
133.5
92.7

-15.0
-22.5
-12.0
-76.8
20.5
9.7
26.7
-21.3

-4.4
-.6
-6.0
-45.0
-10.1
-10.5
2.2
-3.4

14.6
13.9
1.6
.4
6.2
4.7
4.4
1.9

4.9
7.3
-2.1
-30.9
-11.2
-2.0
3.7
4.1

-4.4
-.8
-3.7
-46.2
-6.0
-3.4
4.5
-3.4

02-52-01-01

118.2

116.5

117.9

1.1

1.2

-.3

.8

1.2

84.7

83.0

79.8

-22.7

-3.9

0

-1.1

-4.0

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

116.6
95.2

112.3
106.4

98.7
112.6

-8.0
-.3

-12.1
5.8

-2.7
5.3

.2
-2.9

-15.1
5.8

04-11

164.4

130.5

143.2

-22.8

9.7

-13.0

-7.5

9.7

05-1
05-31
05-61

90.7
82.1
30.4

93.7
79.9
32.7

92.1
80.3
26.1

-6.3
-20.8
-48.6

-1.7
.5
-20.2

.4
5.0
-2.2

2.5
2.7
-7.4

-1.7
.5
-20.2

Slaughter cattle..............................................................................................................

Soybeans2 .................................................................... .................................................

08-5

204.7

198.6

199.6

-6.0

.5

-1.0

-1.1

-.1

09-12

145.5

126.9

116.5

-28.8

-8.2

-4.3

-4.3

-8.2

10-11
10-12
10-21
10-23-01
10-23-02

95.5
162.5
64.5
111.8
149.9

95.6
117.9
64.2
109.8
147.6

95.7
118.7
61.1
100.5
144.4

.5
-39.8
-11.2
-23.1
-24.6

.1
.7
-4.8
-8.5
-2.2

-.1
-12.4
-3.2
.5
2.5

-.1
-8.5
-2.7
-1.3
.1

.1
.7
-4.8
-8.5
-3.8

13-21

153.6

153.6

154.0

3.4

.3

.2

.2

.4

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

2 Not seasonally adjusted
3 Not available.

nal publication.




8

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

1995:
J a n u a ry ....
F eb rua ry....
M a rc h .......
A p r il........ .,
M a y ..... .....
J u n e .........
July ...........
A u g u s t.....
September
O c to b e r....
November
December
1996:
January ....
F eb rua ry....
M a rc h .......
A p r il..........
M a y ...........
J u n e .........
J u ly ...........
A u g u s t......
September
O c to b e r....
N o ve m b e r.
D e ce m b e r.
1997:
J a n u a ry ....
F eb rua ry....
M a rc h .......
A p r il..........
M a y ............
J u n e .........
J u ly ............
A u g u s t......
Septem ber
O c to b e r....
N o ve m b e r.
D e ce m b e r.
1998:
J a n u a ry ....
F eb rua ry....
M a rc h .......
A p r il..........
M a y ...........
J u n e .........
J u ly ............
A u g u s t......
Septem ber
O c to b e r....
N o ve m b e r.
D e c e m b e r.

Finished
consumer
foods

Finished
consumer
goods
excluding
foods

Capital
equipment

Intermediate
materials

126.9
127.1
127.3
127.8
128.0
127.9
128.0
127.8
128.1
128.3
128.6
129.3

128.4
128.5
128.5
128.9
128.1
127.6
128.6
128.2
129.7
129.7
130.9
131.0

122.9
123.1
123.4
123.9
124.6
124.5
124.3
124.0
123.9
124.1
123.9
125.1

135.5
135.8
135.9
136.3
136.5
136.6
136.8
136.9
136.9
137.6
138.0
137.9

129.7
129.7
130.4
130.9
131.1
131.4
131.3
131.5
131.8
132.3
132.5
133.0

131.3
131.0
132.1
131.7
131.7
133.8
133.8
134.3
134.8
136.1
135.9
135.5

125.8
125.8
126.7
127.7
128.1
127.6
127.5
127.5
127.8
128.3
128.8
129.8

133.0
132.6
132.4
131.9
131.7
131.4
131.1
131.3
131.8
131.8
131.6
131.4

134.9
134.3
135.5
134.9
135.4
134.3
133.9
133.8
133.8
134.7
134.3
134.3

130.6
130.5
130.4
130.6
130.7
130.5
130.7
130.3
130.6
130.9
130.7
131.2

133.8
134.1
133.7
134.4
133.9
134.0
134.6
134.3
134.6
135.1
134.4
134.2

Finished
goods

Intermediate
foods
and

Intermediate
materials
excluding
foods

122.7
123.7
124.3
125.0
125.3
125.5
125.7
125.6
125.5
125.4
125.2
125.3

112.3

111.7
113.4
114.3
115.5
118.7
121.3
123.1

123.3
124.3
124.9
125.7
126.1
126.2
126.3
126.2
126.0
125.7
125.4
125.5

138.0
138.0
138.1
138.2
138.2
138.3
138.4
138.5
138.6
138.4
138.4
138.5

125.5
125.0
125.2
125.7
126.3
125.8
125.5
125.6
126.1
125.9
125.8
126.3

123.5
123.3
123.4
125.6
130.3
131.4
131.8
132.0
133.0
130.6
126.2
125.6

125.6
125.1
125.3
125.8
126.1
125.5
125.2
125.3
125.8
125.7
125.8
126.3

109.5
111.3
109.7
114.1
115.0

130.1
129.6
128.8
128.0
127.6
127.5
127.2
127.5
128.3
128.2
128.0
127.7

138.6
138.5
138.5
138.4
138.2
138.2
138.1
138.1
138.4
138.0
137.9
137.7

126.5
126.4
126.0
125.6
125.5
125.4
125.2
125.3
125.5
125.4
125.6
125.3

125.2
125.1
127.3
127.8
128.3
126.6
124.5
124.0
125.4
122.4
124.3
123.5

126.6
126.5
125.9
125.5
125.4
125.4
125.3
125.4
125.6
125.6
125.7
125.4

126.5
126.1
126.1
126.4
126.7
126.3
126.5
125.9
126.2
126.6
126.4
127.4

137.6
137.6
137.7
137.6
137.4
137.3
137.4
137.2
137.6
137.6
137.7
137.6

124.5
124.1
123.6
123.7
123.6
123.2
123.2

119.1
118.8
117.0
116.0
116.4
115.8
116.3
115.9
114.4
114.2
114.9
114.1

124.8
124.4
124.0
124.1
124.0
123.6
123.6
123.2
123.0
122.7
122.4
121.7

122.8

122.5
122.3
122.0

121.3

NOTE: All seasonally adjusted indexes are subject to change up to 5 years after original
publication due to the recalculation of seasonal factors each January. The indexes for




112.0
112.6

111.9
110.6

Crude
materials

101.9
102.5

Crude
foodstuffs
and
feedsluffs

Crude
nonfood
materials

103.0
104.3
102.5

97.2
97.4
97.4

101.6

100.1

98.8
101.7
104.2
104.1
108.2
110.7
114.5
116.2

100.5
99.8
96.6
94.0
94.8
93.3
93.7
96.7

116.5
116.1
115.9
119.7
125.9
127.8
129.0
127.8
123.9
120.4
117.8
115.3

100.8

127.1
116.4
107.4
107.9
109.9
106.9
106.4
106.8
108.2
113.2
115.0
108.6

114.1

131.0
114.9
99.0
97.7

102.3
100.4
99.2
100.5

106.8
106.1
106.4
106.6
105.6
106.2
102.5
101.7
99.6
103.6

101.8

103.1
102.3
103.0
102.0

100.3
102.4
102.5
104.2
106.8

112.6

114.8
115.4
112.6

111.9
115.1
122.5

100.1

97.5
97.6
93.7
92.5
94.1
92.8
89.3

112.2

114.1
117.5
116.4
110.9
110.2

109.8
109.5
110.7
110.6
110.6

101.6

98.1

104.1
101.6

106.2
103.6
98.5
101.2

102.9
101.0
102.2

109.1
122.8

101.6

100.3
100.0
101.0

103.4
110.7
113.8
103.4
95.4
92.8
90.7
92.6
92.7
88.0

90.6
84.8
84.2
84.2
83.3
80.0

August 1998 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents.

9

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

Index
Industry 1

Industry

Index

code

base

Total mining industries............................................................................................

to Dec. 1998 from—
Nov.

Dec.

Dec.

Nov.

19982

19982

19982

1997

1998

Aug.

12/84

67.7

67.9

65.3

-21.5

-3.8

Metal m ining.........................................................................................................................

10

12/84

71.6

71.2

68.9

-7.9

-3.2

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

12

12/85

87.6

89.4

88.5

-5.0

-1.0

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

13

12/85

64.6

64.6

61.4

-27.3

-5.0

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

14

12/84

132.8

132.8

132.6

2 .1

-.2

12/84

126.0

126.2

125.8

-.9

-.3

Total manufacturing industries.............................................................................
Food and kindred products...............................................................................................

20

12/84

127.4

126.5

126.0

-.9

-.4

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

21

12/84

246.4

247.8

315.7

44.0

27.4

-1.2

- .1

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

22

12/84

118,7

117.9

117.8

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

23

12/84

124.9

125.0

125.0

.6

0

Lumber and wood products, except fu rniture.............................................................

24

12/84

158.2

155.2

155.7

-1.4

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

25

12/84

139.7

139.9

140.1

.9

.1

.3

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

26

12/84

136.3

134.8

134.0

-2.4

-.6

2 .1

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

27

12/84

173.7

175.0

174.9

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

28

12/84

149.1

148.2

147.9

.4

- .2

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

29

12/84

63.6

62.9

55.8

-29.5

-11.3

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

30

12/84

121.9

1 2 1 .6

121.7

-.9

.1

- .1

Leather and leather products........................................................ .............................. .

31

12/84

137.1

136.5

136.7

-.5

.1

Stone, clay, glass, and concrete p ro d u c ts ....................................................................

32

12/84

130.1

130.5

130.2

2 .0

-.2

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

33

12/84

1 2 0 .6

118.2

117.2

-5.4

-.8

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

34

12/84

128.8

129.0

128.8

.5

-.2

Machinery, except electrical.............................................................................................

35

12/84

117.5

117.4

117.4

-.5

0

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

36

12/84

110.3

1 1 0 .0

109.8

-.9

-.2

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

37

12/84

132.2

135.2

134.8

.8

-.3

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

38

12/84

125.9

125.8

126.1

.2

.2

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

39

12/85

129.8

129.9

129.8

.5

-.1

Electrical and electronic machinery,

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

40

12/96

101.7

1 0 1 .6

101.4

.4

-.2

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

42

06/93

1 1 2 .1

112.4

1 1 2 .6

2.9

.2

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

43

06/89

132.3

132.3

132.3

0

0

Water transportation...........................................................................................................

44

12/92

108.1

105.8

106.0

2 .6

.2

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

45

12/92

124.3

125.9

126.5

2 .6

.5

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

46

1 2 /8 6

99.2

99.2

99.2

.5

108.2

108.3

1 .8

.1

106.6

106.7

2.5

.1

0

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

80

12/94

107.9

Legal s ervices......................................................................................................................

81

12/96

106.4

11ndexes in this table are derived from the net-output-weighted industry price indexes
shown in table 5. Because of differences in coverage and aggregation methodology, they
will generally not match the movements of similarly-titled indexes which are derived from

traditional commodity groupings shown in table 6.
2 Data for August 1998 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.




10

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

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

T o ta l m ining in d u s trie s .......................... .................... ................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

12/84

67.7

67.9

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

65.3

-21.5

—3.8

-7.9

-3.2

M etal m in in g ....................................................................................................................

10

12/84

71.6

71.2

68.9

Iron o r e s .................................................................... ......................................................

101

12/84

93.0

93.0

93.0

0

0

Iron o r e s ...........................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................

1011

12/84
12/84
12/97

94.6
96.8
100.4

94.7
96.9
100.5

94.7
97.0
100.5

.5
.5
.5

0
.1
0

06/88

74.5

71.8

62.0

-26.5

-13.6

-26.5
-26.3
-26.3

-13.6
-14.6
-14.6

1011-P
1011-8
102

Copper o r e s .............................. ......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Copper concentrates, copper precipitates, and crude copper o re s ..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ...................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

1021
1021-P
1021-3
1021-SM
1021-S

06/88
06/88
06/88

74.5
75.1
75.1

71.8
73.2
73.2

62.0
62.5
62.5

06/88

67.7

fl

<*)

1031-P
1031-2
1031-215

fl

Lead and zinc o r e s .........................................................................................................

103

12/85

108.4

94.7

98.5

-19.5

4.0

Lead and zinc o r e s .........................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Lead and zinc co n c e n tra te s ..............................................................................
Zinc co n ce n tra te s............................................................................................

1031

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

108.4
108.4
108.4
107.9

94.7
94.7
94.7
93.5

98.5
98.5
98.5
97.9

-19.5
-19.5
-19.5
-20.8

4.0
4.0
4.0
4.7

Gold and silver o r e s .......................................................................................................

104

12/84

59.1

60.1

60.2

1.2

.2

06/85
06/85
06/85

86.9
86.9
89.7

88.7
88.7
91.6

89.2
89.2
92.0

1.5
1.5
1.4

.6
.6
.4

12/85

122.1

122.1

120.7

-1.6

-1.1

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/91

122.1
123.1
124.8
119.3

122.1
123.1
124.8
119.3

120.7
121.7
120.2
119.3

-1.6
-1.7
-5.3
0

-1.1
-1.1
-3.7
0

1041
1041-P
1041-4

Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
G old mill bullion, including d o r e ........................................................................
Metal Mining S e rv ic e s ............................. ......................................................................

108

Metal mining s e rvice s.......................... ..........................................................................
Primary products ................. ................... .................................................................
Prospect and test d rillin g ............................................................ ...................
O ther metal mining services...........................................................................

1081

Miscellaneous metal o r e s .................................................................................... .........

109

12/85

26.3

27.1

27.1

-8.1

0

M etal ores, n.e.c...................................................... ........................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... .................................................................
M etal ores, n.e.c....................................................................................................
O ther crude ores and concentrates, such as antimony, rare-earth
metals, beryllium, and t i n .........................................................................

1099
1099-P
1099-1

12/85
12/85
12/85

84.0
82.7
82.7

87.7
86.3
86.3

87.7
86.3
86.3

-11.2
-11.2
-11.2

0
0
0

1099-103

12/85

128.7

128.6

128.6

-2.8

0

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

12

12/85

87.6

89.4

88.5

-5.0

-1.0

Bituminous coal and lig n ite ................................... .......................................................

121

12/93

92.9

94.9

93.9

-5.2

-1.1

Bituminous coal and lig n ite ......................................................................................... ..
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
P re p a re d ................................................................................................................
Steam electric u tilitie s ................................................................ ....................
North A ppala chia............................ ..............................................................
S p o t .............................................................................................................
Underground mine ................................................................................
Surface m in e ..........................................................................................
C o n tra c t.............................................................................................. .......
Underground mine ................................................................................
Surface m in e .............................. ............................................................
South A p p a la ch ia .......................... ..............................................................
S p o t .................................................. .......................... ................................
Underground mine ....................................................... ........................
C o n tra c t............................ ......................... ...............................................
Underground mine ................................................................................
Surface m in e ..................................... ....................................................
Midwest ..........................................................................................................
C o n tra c t.................... ........................................................ ........................
Underground mine ........ .......................................................................
Surface m in e ..........................................................................................
W e s t ..................... ..................... .....................................................................
S p o t .............................................................................................................
Surface m in e ..........................................................................................
C o n tra c t......................................................................................................
Underground mine ................................................................................
Surface m in e ..........................................................................................
M etallurgical/coke p roduce r........... ...............................................................
A ll other in dustrial.......................... .................................................................

1211

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
05/82
12/86
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
12/81

91.0
93.3
92.3
99.5
98.8
90.5
102.8
90.9
100.1
84.7
110.0
87.2
86.9
97.0
86.8
92.6
80.9
94.7
94.9
82.4
86.3
117.5
82.1
69.0
117.8
91.4
100.8
73.3
80.5

92.9
95.3
91.2
98.0
99.3
90.7
(3)
91.3
100.6
86.0
109.8
87.5
88.7
95.2
86.7
92.3
80.9
83.1
83.3
62.9
85.3
120.7
82.4
69.9
121.2
(3)
106.2
73.0
80.4

91.9
94.3
91.8
98.9
99.6
92.5
(3)
(3)
100.6
86.0
109.8
87.5
88.7
95.2
86.7
92.3
80.9
86.5
86.7
68.5
85.6
121.0
85.5
72.5
121.1

-5.3
-5.2
-1.7
-1.4
.9
1.0
fl
fl
1.0
2.1
.2
-.2
2.7
-2.9
-1.0
-.3
-1.6
-8.3
-9.1
-17.5
-1.2
1.0
17.0
4.6
-.3

-1.1
-1.0
.7
.9
.3
2.0
(3)
(S)

Í3)
106.0
73.0
80.6

(3)
1.3
-6.4
.4

(3)
-.2
0
.2

1081-P
1081-803
1081-809

1211-P
1211-A
1211-2
1211-211
1211-2118
1211-21181
1211-21182
1211-2119
1211-21191
1211-21192
1211-212
1211-2128
1211-21281
1211-2129
1211-21291
1211-21292
1211-213
1211-2139
1211-21391
1211-21392
1211-214
1211-2148
1211-21482
1211-2149
1211-21491
1211-21492
1211-3
1211-4

See footnotes at end of table.




11

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4.1
4.1
8.9
.4
.2
3.8
3.7
-.1

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

Industry
code

Bituminous coal and lignite— Continued
North A ppala chia...........................................................................................
C o n tr a c t......................................................................................................
South A p p a la c h ia ..........................................................................................
M id w e s t..........................................................................................................
C o n tr a c t......................................................................................................
W e s t................................................................................................................
C o n tr a c t............................. ........................................................................
Residential and c o m m e rcia l...........................................................................
E x p o rt.................................................................................................................
Unprepared ...........................................................................................................
For preparation at other e stablishm ents....... ......................................... ....
For use without p re p a ra tio n ...........................................................................
Intracompany s h ip m e n ts .................................................. ..................................

Product
code

1211-411
1211-4119
1211-412
1211-413
1211-4139
1211-414
1211-4149
1211-5
1211-6
1211-1
1211-101
1211-102
1211-8

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
05/84
05/84
12/86
04/82
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/86

89.3
92.1
76.4
82.3
75.1
86.9
86.5
91.2
64.7
92.0
102.1
80.4
94.6

89.3
92.1
76.0
82.3
75.0
87.1
86.8
91.2
64.8
92.8
103.4
80.6
107.7

12/93

98.9

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/93

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

89.3
92.1
76.8
82.3
75.0
86.5
86.1
91.2
64.8
92.5
102.9
80.6
100.6

1.4
Í3)
-1.0
.9
1.1
1.8
1.7
0
-4.3
-6.2
.5
-16.3
-14.1

0
0
1.1
0
0
-.7
-.8
0
0
-.3
-.5
0
-6.6

99.0

99.0

.1

0

159.9
159.0
159.7
98.2

160.1
159.2
159.8
98.3

160.1
159.2
159.8
98.3

0
.1
0
0

0
0
0
0

Anthracite m in in g ............................................................................................................

123

Anthracite m in in g ..... ........................... ..........................................................................
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Prepared anthracite sh ip p e d ..............................................................................
Mechanically cleaned by wet-washing, pneumatic, or other methods ...

1231

Coal Mining S e rvice s......................................................................................................

124

06/91

100.6

100.6

100.6

.1

0

Coal Mining S e rvice s......................................................................................................
Primary se rv ic e s .......................................................................................................
Exploration and development w o r k .................................................................
D rillin g .................................................................................. ...............................
O ther coal mining s e rv ic e s ................................................................................

1241

06/85
06/8 5
06/85
06/85

108.1
108.4
106.9
103.8

108.1
108.4
106.9
103.8

108.1
108.4
106.9
103.8

0
0
.2
.7

0
0
0
0

Oil and gas e x tra c tio n ....................................................................................................

13

12/85

64.6

64.6

61.4

-27.3

-5.0

Crude petroleum, natural gas, and natural gas liq u id s ............................................

133

06/96

80.5

80.8

76.2

-31.0

-5.7

Crude petroleum, natural gas and natural gas liq u id s .............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ........................................................................... ..................
Crude petroleum and natural g a s .....................................................................
Crude p e tro le u m ...............................................................................................
Natural g a s .................................................... ...................................................
Short term contract (30 days or le s s ) ......................................................
Medium term contract (over 30 days to 18 m o n th s )............................
Long term contract (over 18 m o n th s )......................................................
Natural gas liq u id s................................................................................................
Natural gasoline and iso p e n ta n e ...................................................................
P ro p a n e ..............................................................................................................
Butane and iso b u ta n e .....................................................................................
Ethane, gas mixtures & other natural gas liq u id s ......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................

1331

06/96
06/96
06/84
06/84
0 6/84
0 6/96
06/96
06/96
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/96

80.5
80.1
55.3
33.1
77.1
100.2
101.5
109.6
56.9
53.1
59.4
44.0
79.1

80.8
80.4
55.4
35.6
75.1
97.4
104.9
104.0
57.8
52.7
63.5
44.7
77.6

76.2
75.7
52.2
28.5
75.5
102.1
102.9
101.0
54.5
52.2
61.4
46.0
65.9

-30.9
-31.3
-30.8
-48.6
-20.8
-18.3
-23.3
-22.4
-35.6
-28.3
-32.8
-33.3
-42.8

-5.7
-5.8
-5 .8
-19.9
.5
4.8
-1.9
-2 .9
-5 .7
-.9
-3.3
2.9
-15.1

09/85

129.7

142.9

141.8

-1.4

-.8

Oil and gas field s e rv ic e s ..............................................................................................

138

12/85

125.7

123.2

122.4

-2.4

-.6

Drilling oil and gas w e lls ................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
O ffshore drilling ....................................................................................................
Drilling oil, gas, dry, and service w e lls .........................................................
Reworking w e lls ................................................................................................
Onshore d rillin g .....................................................................................................
Drilling oil, gas, dry, and service w e lls .............................. ...........................

1381
1381-P
1381-7
1381-701
1381-704
1381-9
1381-901

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/92
12/85
12/85

154.1
153.7
276.4
288.4
203.2
115.7
119.0

146.8
146.3
242.2
259.1
145.1
116.6
120.8

146.6
146.2
243.0
257.9
156.5
116.2
120.3

-6.1
-6.1
-15.3
-9.1
-47.7
1.0
1.8

-.1
-.1
.3
-.5
7.9
-.3
-.4

Oil and gas exploration se rvices..................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................. ...................................
Geophysical e x p lo ra tio n .....................................................................................
L a n d ..... ..............................................................................................................

1382
1382-P
1382-801
1382-80101
1382-80102

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

115.9
113.9
116.0
135.0
65.4

115.9
113.9
116.0
135.0
65.4

115.9
113.9
116.0
135.0
65.4

7.2
7.3
8.2
10.0
-1.7

0
0
0
0
0

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

1389

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

113.9
113.4
145.7
110.0
116.8
111.7

113.6
113.1

-1.1
-1.1
0
-1.2
0
.4

-1.1
-1.1

109.7
116.8
111.4

112.4
111.8
145.7
108.4
116.8
111.2

11/94
12/85

120.7
109.4

120.7
109.4

120.7
109.4

0
0

0
0

1231-P
1231-2
1231-207

1241-P
1241-1
1241-12
1241-3

1331-P
1331-A
1331-A1
1331-A2
1331-A22
1331-A23
1331-A24
1331-C
1331-C13
1331-C14
1331-C15
1331-C17
1331-SM
1331-M

1389-P
1389-7
1389-9
1389-914
1389-936
1389-SM
1389-M
1389-S

Offshore field services, n.e.c...............................................................................
Onshore field services, n.e.c................................... ...........................................
Running, cutting, and pulling casing, tubes and r o d s ...............................
O ther oil and gas field s e rv ic e s ....................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

f)
-1.2
0
-.2

Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fu e ls .................................

14

12/84

132.8

132.8

132.6

2.1

-.2

Dimension S to n e .............................................................................................................

141

06/85

142.6

142.8

142.8

3.0

0

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

Aug.
1998*

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

Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Rough dimension lim eston e...............................................................................
Rough dimension g r a n ite ...................................................................................
O ther rough dimension s to n e ............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
Crushed and broken stone, including r ip r a p .............................................................

142

Crushed and broken lim e sto n e ....................................................................................

1422
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

North Central re g io n ...........................................................................................
East North Central d ivisio n .............................................................................
W est North Central divisio n ................................. ..........................................
O ther re g io n s ........................................................................................................
South re g io n ......................................................................................................
South Atlantic d iv is io n ....................................................... .........................
East South Central div is io n ....................................................... .................
W est South Central division .......................................................................
Northeast re g io n ..............................................................................................
W est re g io n .......................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
Crushed and broken granite, n.e.c........................................... ....................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
G ranite and related r o c k s ..................................................................................
South Atlantic re g io n ......................... ..............................................................
O ther regio ns.....................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

1423

Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c..................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................

1429

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

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

S a n d s to n e .............................................................................................................
M a rb le ................................................................................................................... .
Other, (slate, volcanic rock, e t c .) ......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................... ......................................
144
Construction sand and g r a v e l......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Construction s a n d ................................................................................................
Northeastern R e g io n ........................................................ ...............................
North Central R e g io n ......................................................................................
Southern R e g io n ......................................................... ............. .......................
W estern R e g io n ................................................................................................
M o u n ta in .........................................................................................................

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-SM
1442-M
1442-XY9
1442-Z89
1442-S

Construction g r a v e l.............................................................................................
Northeastern R e g io n .......................................................................................
North Central R e g io n .................................................................................... .
Southern R e g io n ...............................................................................................
W estern R e g io n ................................................................................................
M o u n ta in .........................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................... ................................................. ..........
C ontract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................
Secondary products .............................................................................................
1446

1446-P
1446-1
1446-5
1446-9
1446-SM
1446-S

Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................

O ther industrial sand, n.e.c........ .........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Nov.
1998*

06/85
06/85
0 6/8 5
06/85
06/85

142.6
142.4
190.3
129.9
124.4

0 6/89

136.2

fi

12/84

139.2

139.2

12/83
12/83
06/8 9
12/83
12/83
12/83
0 6/89
0 6/89
06/89
06/89
0 6/89
06/8 9

138.0
138.9
124.3
139.6
154.6
137.7
115.2
113.2
116.0
122.8
117.1
110.7

138.0
138.8
124.5
139.5
155.2
137.4
115.2
112.9
116.0
123.1
115.7
110.8

12/83

122.1

12/83
12/83

142.8
142.5
190.3
129.9
125.4

Dec.
19982

142.8
142.5
190.3
129.9
fi

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

3.0
3.0
6.9
1.2
fi

0.0
0
0
0
fi

136.2

2.7

fi

139.7

2.7

.4

138.2
139.0
124.4
139.3
155.2
137.8
115.6
113.9
116.0
123.3
116.1
110.8

2.4
2.4
3.5
3.4
3.4
1.8
1.4
2.9
-2.5
5.1
3.9
.2

.1
.1
-.1
-.1
0
.3
.3
.9
0
.2
.3
0

123.1

123.1

1.7

0

166.9
167.4

166.9
167.4

166.9
167.4

3.6
3.7

0
0

12/83
12/83

181.5
124.1

181.3
124.3

181.1
124.8

4.6
1.5

-.1
.4

12/83

142.6

142.6

fi

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

148.0
148.1
138.4
147.1
157.6
177.8

147.8
147.8
137.8
147.1
157.6
177.9

149.9
150.1
141.8
147.1
157.6
177.9

12/83

144.9

144.9

144.9

5.8

0

12/84

153.5

153.7

153.8

4.8

.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

164.6
165.3
168.5
156.4
157.4
171.0
182.8
119.2
201.8
162.9
158.9
157.3
154.1
166.0
188.5
150.9

164.8
165.8
168.9
156.9
157.4
171.0
183.9
119.2
203.7
163.4
158.9
156.7
155.8
166.9
188.5
152.4

165.0
165.9
168.9
156.9
157.4
171.0
183.8
119.2
203.5
163.6
158.9
157.3
155.9
166.9
188.5
152.4

5.1
4.9
4.3
1.6
6.7
2.9
4.3
5.7
3.3
5.7
2.6
3.8
2.4
9.3
11.4
7.5

.1
.1
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
-.1
.1
0
.4
.1
0
0
0

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

186.1
164.7
108.0
134.8

185.9
164.6
107.7
131.4

186.1
164.6
108.0
132.7

3.9
2.4
5.2
8.3

.1
0
.3
1.0

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

142.6
142.3
139.7
161.9
131.3

142.6
142.3
139.7
161.9
131.3

142.6
142.3
139.7
161.9
131.3

2.6
2.7
3.3
4.0
1.2

0
0
0
0
0

06/82

155.8

155.8

155.8

1.2

0

fi

fi

3.1
2.9
3.9
2.2
-.3
2.4

1.4
1.6
2.9
0
0
0

Clay, ceramic, and refractory m inerals.......................................................................

145

12/84

117.7

116.2

115.8

-1.6

-.3

Kaolin and ball c la y ........................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Crude kaolin and ball c la y ..................................................................................

1455

06/84
06/84
0 6/84

116.1
116.3
122.0

113.3
113.3
122.0

112.6
112.6
122.0

-3.8
-3.9
e)

-.6
-.6
0

1455-P
1455-1

See footnotes at end of table.




13

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

f §
< o>

Kaolin and ball clay—Continued
Prepared kaolin and ball c la y ............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................... ............................ .........................................
Clay and related minerals, n. e. c ................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ................................ .....................................................................
B e n to n ite ............................... ...............................................................................

1455-2
1455-SM
1455-S
1459
1459-P
1459-1
1459-2
1459-7
1459-9
1459-SM
1459-S

Common clay and s h a le .....................................................................................
O ther clay and related m in e ra ls .................................. .....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ......... ...................................................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

index
Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

-4.3

-0.7

06/84

116.3

113.0

112.2

08/84

113.5

114.5

114.5

.8

0

0 6/84
06/84
06/84
12/84
06/84
06/84

133.4
133.0
103.3
109.7
134.4
135.6

133.6
133.2
103.3
109.7
135.6
135.6

133.6
133.2
103.3
109.7
135.6
135.6

1.0
.8
1.0
.6
3.1
0

.0
0
0
0
0
0

06/84

150.8

150.8

150.8

12.6

0

Chemical and fertilizer mineral m in in g ........................................................................

147

12/84

110.5

110.8

109.4

-.4

-1.3

Potash, soda, and borate m inerals..............................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Processed or refined potassium s a lts .............................................................
Natural sodium c a rb o n a te s................................................................................
Natural sodium s u lfa te ........................................................................................

1474

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
04/85

120.1
120.0
139.4
112.3
115.5

120.4
120.2
145.3
110.1
119.0

117.2
117.1
139.3
107.9
121.0

-1.1
-1.0
9.6
-6.0
5.5

-2.7
-2.6
-4.1
-2.0
1.7

Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining, n.e.c..............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................. ................ ........................................

1479

12/89
12/89
12/84
12/84
12/89

93.0
90.5
84.9
155.0
110.5

94.4
91.9
84.9
156.7
110.6

93.2
90.7
84.9
153.3
110.6

-1.6
-1.6
0
-2.4
-3.6

-1.3
-1.3
0
-2.2
0

06/97

100.0

100.0

100.0

0

0

0 6/85

104.6

104.6

104.9

.2

.3

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/94
12/92

104.6
104.2
114.1
110.2
110.0
112.1

104.6
104.2
114.1
110.2
110.0
112.1

104.9
104.5
115.5
110.2
110.0
112.1

.2
.2
2.5
0
-1.1
2.4

.3
.3
1.2
0
0
0

1474-P
1474-201
1474-301
1474-303

1479-P
1479-1
1479-3
1479-9
1479-SM
1479-S

Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining, n.e.c.................... ...............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................
Non-m etallic minerals (except fuels) serv ic e s ...........................................................

148

Non-metallic minerals (except fuels) sen/ice s...........................................................

1481
1481-P
1481-803
1481-80302
1481-804
1481-809

D rillin g ....................... .......................................... ........................................... .......
O ther drilling including b la s tin g .....................................................................
O pen-pit or quarry mining for o th e r s ...............................................................
O ther non-metallic minerals (except fuels) s e rv ic e s ....................................
M iscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals, except F u e ls ..................................... ............

149

12/84

147.4

147.5

147.5

1.9

0

Miscellaneous nonmetallic m in e ra ls ............................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................. ...................................................................

1499

06/85
06/85
06/91
06/85
07/91
07/91
06/91
06/91
06/85

137.4
138.1
106.8
116.4
124.4
124.4
116.9
113.8
144.8

137.5
138.2
106.8
117.3
124.2
124.2
116.9
113.8
144.9

137.5
138.3
106.8
117.1
124.4
124.4
117.0
113.8
145.0

2.0
2.1
2.4
1.1
5.0
5.0
2.8
0
3.6

0
.1
0
-.2
.2
.2
.1
0
.1

06/85

121.1

121.1

121.1

0

0

12/84

126.0

126.2

125.8

-.9

-.3

12/84

127.4

126.5

126.0

-.9

-.4

201

12/84

113.3

106.7

104.4

-6.8

-2.2

2011

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/95
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/88
12/95
12/80
12/80
01/89
01/89
12/80
12/88
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/88

105.4
105.0
119.8
110.5
97.1
108.6
101.8
102.6
97.6
68.9
77.6
97.3
97.3
107.4
81.5
105.6
116.5
105.9
143.4
96.5

96.9
95.7
113.2
97.4
96.2
102.5

95.2
94.0
113.0
98.1
94.9
103.0

-12.1
-13.1
-18.1
-17.7
-2.9
-4.7

-1.8
-1.8
-.2
.7
-1.4
.5

i3)
93.4
100.3
68.0
56.9
97.0
97.0
77.3

(3)
94.5
98.5
65.1
57.5
97.7
97.7
71.9

(3)
1.2
-1.8
-4.3
1.1
.7
.7
-7.0

(3)
75.2
108.7
103.9
122.8
96.1

(3)
69.6
109.5
105.0
122.9
96.4

(3)
1.9
-.2
-2.7
-31.5
-.6
-.6
-36.5
(3)
-36.5
-11.7
-11.6
-11.4
-.7

1499-P
1499-1
1499-5
1499-8
1499-822
1499-9
1499-907
1499-998
1499-SM
1499-S

Talc, soapstone, and pyrophyliite .....................................................................
O ther nonmetallic m in e ra ls................................................................................
Shell, crushed or broken ................................ ...............................................
O ther nonmetallic minerals n.e.c...................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................ ...................................................
T o ta l m a nufactu ring in d u s tr ie s ................................................................................
Food and kindred p ro d u c ts ..........................................................................................

M eat packing p la n ts ................................................................ .....................................
Miscellaneous byproducts of meat packing p la n ts ...... .................................
Killing floor offal, scrap, bones, etc........................................................ .......
Beef, not canned or made into s a u s a g e .... ...................................................
W hole carcass b e e f.........................................................................................
USDA choice beef c arcasses.....................................................................
O ther USDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses..............................
Subprimal and fabricated cuts packaged in plastics (boxed b e e f) ........
Boneless beef, including ham burger............................................................
Veal, not canned or made into sa usa ge.........................................................
Primal, subprimal, and fabricated cuts, and boneless v e a l......................
Pork, fresh and frozen, not canned or made into sausage.........................
W hole carcass p o rk .........................................................................................
Primal and fabricated cuts (including trim m ings).......................................
Pork, processed or cured incl. frozen, not canned or made into sausage
Hams and picnics, except c a n n e d ....................... ........................ ...............
O ther smoked p o r k ........................ ..................................................................

20

2011-P
2011-C
2011-C55
2011-1
2011-112
2011-11202
2011-11205
2011-116
2011-131
2011-151
2011-2
2011-217
2011-4
2011-412
2011-417
2011-6
2011-631
2011-641
2011-652

See footnotes at end of table.




14

(3)
-7.4
.7
1.1
.1
.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

M eat packing plants—Continued
Sausage and similar products (not c a n n e d )......... .........................................
Fresh sausage (pork sausage, breakfast links, e t c .) ................................
Frankfurters, including w ie n e rs .....................................................................
O ther sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish
Hides, skins, and p e lts ............................................. .........................................
Cattle hides, including kip ...............................................................................
O ther hides, skins, and pelts, except k ip ..................................... ..............
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 ................................................ ...........................................
Sausage and other prepared m e a ts ............................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. ............ ..........
O ther processed, frozen, or cooked meats, including collagen sausage
ca s in g s ............................................................................................................
Frozen ground meat p a ttie s ............................. .............................................
Frozen portion control, other than ground meat p a ttie s ......... ................
O ther processed, frozen, or cooked meats, corned beef, frozen primal
cuts, etc............................................................... ........................................
Pork, processed or cured, incl. frozen, not canned or made into
sausage ...................................................... ...................................................
Sweet-pickled or dry-cured pork (not smoked or c o o k e d ).......................
Hams and picnics, except c a n n e d ...............................................................
Slab b a c o n ........................................................................................................
Sliced bacon ....................... ..............................................................................
O ther smoked p o r k ..........................................................................................
Boiled ham, barbecued pork, and other cooked pork, exc. canned
meats and saus a g e s ...................................... .........................................
Sausage and similar products (not ca n n e d )...................................................
Fresh sausage (pork sausage, breakfast links, e t c .) ................................
Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, pepperoni, summer
sausage, e tc .).............................. .................. ...........................................
Frankfurters, including wieners ..................... ........................... ....................
O ther sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish
sausage, e tc .) ........................................................................................... .
Jellied goods and similar preps., not canned (meat loaves, chili con
carne, e tc .)........................ .........................................................................
Canned meats (except dog, cat, and baby food) containing 20% meat
or more ........................... ...............................................................................
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 ................................................................. ..........................

2013

Poultry slaughtering and processing ...... ....................... ............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Young c h ic k e n s ...................... ....................... .....................................................
B ro ile r/fry e rs ......................................................................................................

2015

Product

Bulk dry-ice-pack broiler/fryers ...................................................... ...........
Consumer-packaged chilled-tray-pack b ro ile r/fry e rs .............................
O ther broiler/fryers (including fro z e n )......................................................
Roasters and capons (including fro z e n ).... ......................... .......................
Hens and /or fowl ................................................................ ................................
T u rk e y s ..................................................................................................................
Turkey p a rts ........................ ..............................................................................
O ther poultry and small game (including frozen, whole or parts) .............
Processed poultry and small game (except soups) .....................................
Turkey, cooked or smoked (including frozen), not c a n n e d ......................
Chicken, cooked or smoked (including frozen), not c a n n e d ...................
All other processed poultry and small game, including canned (except

R e s a le s .............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ......................................................................................

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

115.9
135.1
113.3

116.3
134.1
114.5

-5.8
-10.1
.5

0.3
-.7
1.1

2011-735
2011-9
2011-914
2011-997
2011-SM
2011-M
2011-XY9
2011-S

12/80
12/80
12/95
12/80

106.3
143.3
93.0
86.4

106.3
114.0
73.4
78.1

107.4
124.8
80.7
74.6

-4.3
-22.9
-23.1
-27.1

1.0
9.5
9.9
-4.5

12/80
12/95
12/80

(3)
(3)
86.7

(3)
(3)
86.1

(3)
(3)
82.5

(3)
(3)
-18.4

<3)
(3)
-4.2

2013-P

12/82
12/82

114.0
110.6

110.9
106.6

110.1
105.9

-5.2
-5.8

-.7
-.7

2013-B
2013-B11
2013-B13

12/82
12/88
12/88

110.6
84.6
112.2

106.8
80.6
108.3

106.0
80.6
108.0

-4.8
.9
.1

-.7
0
-.3

2013-B19

12/88

106.7

103.8

102.4

-9.0

-1.3

2013-6
2013-612
2013-631
2013-635
2013-641
2013-652

12/82
12/82
12/82
01/89
12/82
12/88

92.8
79.5
95.8
136.1
91.5
108.0

86.5

85.7

-10.5

(3)
95.7

(3)
95.3
(3)
74.7

-.9
(3)
-.4
(3)
-2.1

(3)

(3)
-10.1
(3)
-11.5
(3)

2013-661
2013-7
2013-711

12/82
12/82
12/82

93.0
120.8
121.6

91.4
118.3
114.1

91.5
117.6
110.8

-8.1
-4.0
-13.1

.1
-.6
-2.9

2013-717
2013-721

12/82
12/82

119.5
122.9

116.8
120.5

116.5
120.6

-4.8
-1.6

-.3
.1

2013-735

12/82

118.6

117.8

117.4

-1.7

-.3

2013-791

12/88

133.3

132.8

132.8

.9

0

2013-8
2013-SM
2013-M
2013-Z89
2013-S

12/82

117.2

115.8

115.8

-1.2

0

12/82
12/82
12/82

131.8
130.8
134.8

139.0
138.2
132.2

136.1
135.2
131.9

-1.9

-2.1
-2.2
-.2

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/90
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/90
12/81
12/81
12/81

134.8
135.9
147.7
136.1
164.1
146.9
117.6
145.0
129.2
142.9
106.5
108.0
120.0
102.5
130.5
133.0
119.9

128.4
129.2
135.3
124.6
142.9
133.5
119.8
130.3
115.9
148.2
111.6
122.6
115.2
99.9
129.1
134.5
120.6

123.4
124.0
127.9
132.4
125.1
116.8
123.5
116.6
150.5
107.1
119.5
108.6
99.9
128.1
132.9
118.9

12/97
12/81

102.7
89.0

98.0
98.0

98.3
95.5

12/81
12/97
12/81

116.1
99.8
109.4

116.7
100.3
104.4

117.0
100.5
104.9

(3)
.5
-24.3

12/84

135.0

142.1

141.5

9.6

-.4

06/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
0 6/84

134.3
134.0
134.0
120.4
153.4

138.4
136.2
136.2
119.4
160.6

106.5
96.3
96.3
84.1
114.5

3.2
-1.6
-1.6
-6.9
5.1

-23.0
-29.3
-29.3
-29.6
-28.7

2021
2021-P
2021-1
2021-113
2021-115

See footnotes at end of table.




Dec.
19982

119.1
139.3
113.7

202

Creamery b u tte r.................................................................. .................................
Bulk butter (over 3 pounds) ..........................................................................
Consumer butter (3 pounds or le s s )............................................................

Nov.
19982

12/80
12/80
12/80

2015-597
2015-9
2015-SM
2015-M
2015-Z89
2015-S

Liquid, dried, and frozen e g g s ............................................................ ..............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

Aug.
19982

2011-7
2011-711
2011-721

2015-P
2015-1
2015-13
2015-133
2015-134
2015-136
2015-139
2015-141
2015-2
2015-3
2015-329
2015-398
2015-4
2015-5
2015-521
2015-523

Bulk wet-ice-pack broiler/fryers ........................... .

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

15

(3)
76.3
(3)

117.7

-2.0
-3.2

1.8

(3)

2.4

-3.9
-4.0

5.5
5.5

-5.5
-5.5

5.8
2.1
14.2
-4.1
(3)
(3)
-1.5
8.1
-11.2
-5.4
-.9
-.6

-7.3
-6.3
-2.5
-5.2
.6
1.6
-4.0
-2.5
-5.7
0
-.8
-1.2
-1.4

-1.7
-12.5

-2.6

-.5

.3
.3
.2
.5

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

Creamery butter—Continued
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................
Dry, condensed, and evaporated m ilk .........................................................
2022

Dry, condensed, and evaporated milk p ro d u c ts .......................................................

2023

O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................

Bulk ice cream and custard (3 gallons or m o re ).......................................
Consumer-size ice cream and custard (16 oz. to less than 3 gallon s)..
Superpremium and prem ium .......................................................................
Regular and economy .................................................................................
Novelty forms (ice cream and custard) .......................................................
W ater ic e s ..........................................................................................................
Consumer-size ice milk (16 oz. to less than 3 gallons) ...........................
Superpremium and prem ium .......................................................................
Consumer-size sherbet (16 oz. to less than 3 gallon s)...... .....................
Frozen y o g u rt.................................................................................................
O ther frozen dairy d e s s e rts ................................ ......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ............................................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

06/84
06/84

106.1
81.2

117.4
89.1

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

129.3
132.8
129.3
124.9
125.4
125.1
133.7
135.1
129.6
144.4
144.2
140.2
136.9
133.3
148.5
141.8

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

2023-P
2023-5

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

126.2
113.9

21.9
26.3

7.5
27.8

137.9
143.3
140.6
138.3
139.3
135.9
142.7
144.9
136.2
152.1
156.0
150.4
146.8
144.3
152.9
152.9

138.3
144.5
143.5
142.0
142.5
142.3
146.1
149.1
137.1
154.9
150.0
152.0
143.8
140.2
156.0
152.9

14.4
16.5
21.4
25.8
25.6
26.9
18.2
20.4
11.1
10.8
16.0
18.5
8.6
8.5
8.4
15.3

.3
.8
2.1
2.7
2.3
4.7
2.4
2.9
.7
1.8
-3 .8
1.1
-2.0
-2.8
2.0
0

139.9
140.8
99.6
147.1
97.5
110.0

155.0
155.8
101.0
146.4
92.5
117.7

157.6
158.4
100.0
145.8
90.1
118.7

29.7
29.7
7.6
6.7
-16.7
28.9

1.7
1.7
-1.0
-.4
-2.6
.8

12/83
12/83
12/83

148.1
151.2
137.2

152.9
153.8
139.2

149.2
155.4
138.3

4.8
2.0
-.1

-2.4
1.0
-.6

2023-5A

0 6/92

108.0

108.0

108.0

1.4

0

2023-5B
2023-542
2023-543

06/92
12/83
12/83

97.0
103.5
111.8

99.4
108.2

98.4
109.2

-1.0
6.2

-1.0
.9

i3)

i3)

i3)

i3)

2023-547

12/83

120.5

120.5

120.5

(*)

2023-549
2023-551
2023-6
2023-612
2023-7
2023-719
2023-9
2023-928
2023-SM
2023-M
2023-Z89
2023-S
2021 -S
2023-SS
2026-S

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/92
06/92

138.9
176.9
189.1
130.2
113.6
113.5
115.4
104.7

139.5
169.6
189.2
130.4
127.6
127.5
115.4
105.0

136.6
167.5
189.2
130.4
142.9
142.8
115.5
i3)

-.9
-10.9
1.9
-.5
8.7
8.7
2.2
i3)

-2.1
-1.2
0
0
12.0
12.0
.1

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

123.6
122.1
136.5
147.4
169.6
118.4

125.0
123.5
148.2
154.8
193.2
129.1

125.9
124.3
128.0
108.0
196.1
121.3

.5
.4
17.6
4.9

.7
.6
-13.6
-30.2
1.5
-6 .0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/92
06/92
06/92
06/83
06/83
06/92
06/83
04/90
06/92
12/95

142.6
144.0
144.0
152.3
144.0
115.3
127.1
107.7
136.9
144.7
116.7
169.3
108.9
113.8
98.9

148.2
149.9
149.9
159.6
152.1
121.7
134.2
110.9
140.2
146.6

151.5
153.4
153.4
158.4
160.6
121.9
146.3
110.7
140.2
146.6

(3)
172.9
112.2
118.4
99.2

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/92

141.7
141.7
125.3
122.5
104.1

144.8
144.8
130.3
122.5
109.1

144.5
144.5
135.9
122.5
114.9

2022-P
2022-3
2022-302
2022-30201
2022-30211
2022-303
2022-30301
2022-30311
2022-305
2022-307
2022-311
2022-4
2022-411
2022-413
2022-415
2022-SM
2022-M
2022-Z89
2022-S
2022-SS
2023-S
2026-S

Dry milk products, except substitutes..............................................................
Dry milk products, except substitutes, shipped in consumer-type
packages (3 lbs. or le s s ) .........................................................................
Dry milk products, except substitutes, shipped in bulk (more than 3
lb s .) ............... ......................................................................................... .....
Dry whole milk (food grade) shipped in bulk (more than 3 lb s .) ........
Nonfat dry milk (food grade) shipped in bulk (more than 3 lb s .) .......
M odified dry whey products (food grade) shipped in bulk (more than
3 lb s .) .......................................................................................................
Other food grade dry milk products shipped in bulk (more than 3
lbs.) ..... ................................... .................................................................
Feed grade dry milk products shipped in bulk (more than 3 lb s .) .....
Canned milk products (consumer-type cans), except s u b s titu te s ..............
Evaoorated milk, consumer-type c a n s .........................................................
Concentrated milk products, shipped in bulk, except substitutes ..............
AS! other food grade concentrated milk products, shipped in b u lk ........
Dairy product substitutes ....................................................................................
O ther dry dairy substitutes including whipped topping, etc.......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts ....................... ................................................................

2024
2024-P
2024-1
2024-114
2024-115
2024-11502
2024-11503
2024-117
2024-151
2024-184
2024-18401
2024-196
2024-197
2024-19701
2024-19799
2024-SM
2024-M
2024-Z89
2024-S
2024-SS
2026-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

2021-SM
2021-S
2023-S

Natural and processed c h e e s e ....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................... ...........................................................
Natural cheese, except cottage c h e e s e .........................................................
American-type ch e e se .....................................................................................
Cheddar cheese ............. ............. .................................................................
O ther American-type c h e e s e ......................................................................
Italian-tvpe ch e e se ...........................................................................................
Mozzarella cheese .......................................................................................
O ther Italian-type cheese .................. ..........................................................
Swiss c h e e s e ....................................... ............................................................
Cream and Neufchatel c h e e s e ......................................................................
O ther natural cheese, except c o tta g e .........................................................
Processed cheese and related p ro d u c ts ........................................................
Processed c h e e s e .... ......................................................................................
Cheese fo o d ......................................................................................................
Cheese s p re a d .................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......... .............................................................................
Resales ............... ....................... .......................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... .....................................................................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ........................................................................
Dry, condensed, and evaporated m ilk .........................................................

Ice cream and frozen d e s s e rts ....................................................................................

Product
code

16

(?)
20.5

0

i3)

i3)
172.3
110.0
117.9

11.3
12.1
12.1
6.8
22.0
9.9
30.3
4.3
3.8
4.3
i3)
2.6
2.0
5.0

i3)
-.3
-2.0
-.4

(3)

i3)

O

5.9
5.9
7.9
0
9.6

2.2
2.3
2.3
-.8
5.6
.2
9.0
-.2
0
0

-.2
-.2
4.3
0
5.3

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

Fluid m ilk ..........................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Bulk fluid milk and c re a m ...................................................................................
Packaged fluid milk and related pro d u cts.......................................................
Fluid whole milk, packaged (including U .H .T.)............................................
Lowfat milk, 0.5-2.0% butterfat, packaged (including U.H.T.)..................
Skim milk, packaged (including U .H .T .).............................. ........................
Creams, half-and-half, and dairy-based whipped toppings ......................
Cottage cheese (including farmers’ cheese, pot cheese, and bakers’
cheese) ...........................................................................................................
Yogurt, except fro z e n .........................................................................................
Perishable dairy product substitutes................................................................
O ther milk products, n.e.c...................................................................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
R e s a le s ..............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

Industry
code

Product
code

2026

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

2026-P
2026-1
2026-2
2026-212
2026-223
2026-225
2026-299

12/82
12/82
12/91
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/98

140.2
137.1
137.3
136.2
131.0
142.9
139.8
111.9

147.6
145.1
151.0
144.0
138.8
149.2
139.7
129.8

149.3
148.4
141.5
150.2
143.9
156.7
155.8
126.7

7.3
8.8
11.6
9.5
8.2
7.8
3.3
(3)

1.2
2.3
-6.3
4.3
3.7
5.0
11.5
-2.4

2026-3
2026-5
2026-7
2026-8
2026-M
2026-Z89
2026-S

12/82
12/82
12/91
12/91
12/82
12/82
12/82

158.9
128.0
106.2
112.5
150.7
150.7
126.5

164.0
130.8
108.3
114.2
156.9
156.9
130.4

174.7
129.5
108.5
118.8
153.6
153.6
126.1

8.0
-.8
-3.0
5.4
-2.6
-2.6
6.4

6.5
- 1 .0
.2
4.0
-2.1
-2.1
-3.3
.1

Canned and preserved fruits and vege ta b le s...........................................................

203

12/84

130.5

130.7

130.8

.9

Canned specialtie s................................................................................................. ........
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Canned baby foods, except cereal and b is c u its ............................................
V e g e ta b le s.........................................................................................................
Canned soups, except frozen or se a fo o d .......................................................
Canned dry beans including b a k e d .................................................................
Beans with p o r k ...............................................................................................
Beans with pork (7.1 to 18.0 o u n c e s )......................................................
Beans with sauce, vegetarian s ty le ..............................................................
Beans with sauce, vegetarian style (other s iz e s )..................................
O ther canned dry beans, including chile con carne with less than
20% m e a t...................................................................................................
O ther canned dry beans, 13.1 to 18 o u n c e s ..........................................
O ther canned beans, all other s iz e s ........................................................
Canned specialty fo o d s ............................................................... ......................
Spaghetti, macaroni and ra v io li......................................................................
R a v io li.......................................................................................... ..................
O ther canned specialties, including gravy and puddings (other than
m e a ts ).........................................................................................................
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 ..............................................................................
Canned fruits and v e g e ta b le s ........................................................................

2032
2032-P
2032-1
2032-131
2032-2
2032-3
2032-37
2032-373
2032-38
2032-384

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91

165.9
173.7
206.6
227.8
217.9
121.5
97.8
126.7
101.6
104.3

166.0
173.8
i3)
(3)
218.2
121.5
97.8
126.7
101.6
104.3

165.9
173.6
(3)
(3)
217.7
121.5
97.8
126.7
101.6
104.3

.5
.6

-.1
-.1

(3)
(3)
.7
.9
.9
1.7
0
0

i3)
(3)
-.2
0
0
0
0
0

2032-39
2032-392
2032-393
2032-4
2032-46
2032-464

06/91
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82

99.5
104.6
128.9
125.2
112.3
100.7

99.5
104.6
128.9
125.3
112.3
100.7

99.5
i3)
128.9
125.3
112.3
100.7

1.1
(3)
2.6
.8
0
0

2032-498
2032-SM
2032-S
2032-SSS
2033-S

12/82

132.3

132.4

132.6

2.6

.2

12/82
12/82
12/82

136.2
135.7
136.3

136.2
135.7
136.3

136.2
135.7
136.3

.1
.1
0

0
0
0

Canned fruits, vegetables, preserves, jams, and je llie s ...........................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Canned fruits, except baby f o o d .......................................................................
A p p le s a u c e ........................................................... ............................................
Peaches, including s p ic e d ..............................................................................
Pears, including s p ic e d ...................................................................................
O ther canned fru it............................................................................................
Canned vegetables, except hominy and m u sh ro o m s..................................
Beans, green and wax (including blue la k e ) ................................. .............

2033
2033-P
2033-1
2033-171
2033-174
2033-175
2033-198
2033-2
2033-207
2033-215
2033-235
2033-253
2033-255
2033-275
2033-276
2033-291
2033-293
2033-294
2033-295
2033-296
2033-297
2033-299
2033-4
2033-4A
2033-411
2033-415
2033-428
2033-472
2033-494
2033-4B
2033-496
2033-498
2033-5
2033-515
2033-6
2033-614

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
10/88
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
08/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/95
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/95
06/95
06/95
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

137.3
136.2
138.9
142.4
157.7
108.9
103.3
127.1
116.5
167.3
137.7
130.6
128.1
166.1
187.7
123.8
149.9
115.2
110.3
120.1
131.5
122.4
144.9
107.2
150.9
154.5
153.3
122.6
151.7
104.5
108.6
101.4
133.4
131.1
133.8
145.5

137.0
135.5
136.2
142.7

137.1
135.7
137.6
143.6
(3)
104.5
101.8
123.2
120.1
167.3
137.7
130.6
115.9
169.6
187.7
123.8
148.9
99.8
106.0
121.4
127.6
120.7
149.3
110.5
150.9
163.4
145.7
122.6
149.4
107.4
115.8
100.7
135.4
133.0
131.8
143.8

.1
0
-1.8
-4.6
(3)
-6.4
-3.7
-2.3
3.0
-.3
0
0
-9.5
11.9
2.4
5.5
-2.7
-13.2
-3.9
1.8
-1.0
-.3
2.8
1.9
-5.0
5.4
-5.0
-1.1
-3.0
4.9
10.5
0
2.6
2.5
-.7
4.1

.1
.1
1.0
.6
(3)
0
0
0
-2.1
0
0
0
0
0
i3)
0
0
1.7
-5.4
1.1
.9
0
.9
.6
0
1.4
0
0
-1.8
1.4
2.5
.5
-2.0
-2.0
-1.2
0

Vegetable com binations................................................................................
Pumpkin and squash (including pie m ix ) ..... ...............................................
S p in a c h ..............................................................................................................
W hite p o ta to e s ..................................................................................................
S a uerkrau t..........................................................................................................
A sp a ra g u s..........................................................................................................
B e e ts ..................................................................................................................
Sweet corn, whole k e rn e l...............................................................................
Sweet corn, cream s ty le .................................................................................
Green p e a s ........................................................................................................
Other canned v e g e ta b le s ...............................................................................
Canned or fresh fruit juices, nectars, and conce ntrates..............................
Canned fruit juices, nectars, and con c e n tra te s.................................. .......
Apple juice, single s tre n g th .........................................................................
O range juice, single s tre n g th .....................................................................
Pineapple juice, single stre n g th .................................................................
Other single strength fruit juices and mixtures of fruit ju ic e s ...............
Fruit juice, concentrated, hot p a c k ...........................................................
Fresh fruit juices and n e c ta rs ........................................................................
Fresh orange juice, single s tre n g th ..........................................................
O ther fresh fruit juices and n e c ta rs ..........................................................
Canned vegetable ju ic e s ....................................................................................
Catsup and other tomato sauces, etc.................... ..........................................
Tom ato s a u c e s ................................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




17

(3)
104.5
101.8
123.2
122.7
167.3
137.7
130.6
115.9
169.6
(3)
123.8
148.9
98.1
112.0
120.1
126.4
120.7
148.0
109.8
150.9
161.2
145.7
122.6
152.1
105.9
113.0
100.2
138.1
135.7
133.4
143.8

0
i3)
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

Canned fruits, vegetables, preserves, jams, and jellies— Continued
Tom ato sauces, 7.1 - 1 0 oz. s iz e .............................................................
C a ts u p .................................................................................................................
Catsup, 1 4 - 3 2 oz. s iz e ..............................................................................
Catsup, all other s iz e s .................................................................................
Spaghetti, pizza, and marinara sauces (less than 20 percent m e a t) ....
Chili s a u c e ............................................ ................................ ...........................
Tom ato p a s te ....................................................................................................
Jams, jellies and p re s e rv e s ...............................................................................
Pure strawberry jams and p re s e rv e s ...........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................
Canned specialties ...................... ....................................................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
Frozen fruits and vege tables..........................................................................
Bottled and canned soft d rin k s ......................................................................
Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables, and s o u p s ................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Dried fruits and v e g e ta b le s................................................................................
Dried f r u its .........................................................................................................
O ther fruits and fruit flo u rs ..........................................................................
Dried v e g e ta b le s...............................................................................................
Potatoes (including flakes, granules, slices, dices, e tc .) .......................
Consumer sized: 1 lb. or le s s ................................................................
Commercial size: over 1 l b ......................................................................

Frozen fruits and vege tables.........................................................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

12/87
06/81
12/87
12/87
06/95
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

98.8
133.5
107.9
123.1
105.0
178.0
106.5
141.5
145.3

(3)
134.8
110.0
123.1
104.2
180.5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/95

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

95.5
134.0
108.7
123.1
101.3

-2.4
-.1
-.6
.3
-3.0

(?)
141.3
145.3

(?)
(?)
141.7
145.3

(?)
(?)
1.0
3.4

(?)
-0.6
-1.2
0
-2.8
(?)
(?)
.3
0

156.0
137.8
146.2
184.6
107.4

158.6
137.8
147.1
199.2
107.4

158.0
137.8
147.9
193.6
107.4

1.0
.7
.5
4.6
-.8

-.4
0
.5
-2.8
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
06/91
12/82
06/91
12/82

142.7
141.9
144.9
120.5
121.1
160.3
200.5
104.0
99.6
112.1
112.1
105.6

140.1
139.6
141.7
117.3
122.0
157.7
191.1
104.1
92.7
112.5
(?)
107.1

140.6
139.6
141.7
116.9
(?)
158.3
192.8
104.1
93.9
(?)
109.6

-.1
.4
.4
-1.2

(?)

(3)

.4
0
0
-.3
(?)
.4
.9
0
1.3
(?)
(?)
(?)

12/82

141.5

137.7

141.5

-1.7

2.8

2035-P
2035-2
2035-A
2035-221
2035-225

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/94
06/81
06/81

162.5
170.1
182.6
107.4
183.3
181.3

163.1
170.7
181.3
106.6
182.3
171.5

163.1
170.7
185.0
108.9
184.8
186.6

.7
1.4
1.5
1.9
1.4
4.1

0
0
2.0
2.2
1.4
8.8

2035-229

06/94

109.0

110.3

110.2

1.9

-.1

2035-233
2035-3
2035-311

06/81
06/81
06/81

185.0
156.1
157.4

186.9
156.2
(3)

188.0
156.2
(?)

1.6
.6
(3)

.6
0
(?)

2035-351
2035-4
2035-411
2035-423
2035-439
2035-SM
2035-S
2033-S
2035-SSS

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

156.0
166.1
176.7
174.0
162.8

156.0
167.8
176.8
173.6
163.7

156.0
166.2
176.9
173.7
163.6

.8
1.7
3.3
4.8
.6

0
-1.0
.1
.1
-.1

06/81
10/83
06/81

148.5
124.9
159.3

149.1

149.1
(3)
159.0

-2.3

i3)
159.0

2037-P

06/81
06/81

139.0
128.2

141.8
131.1

141.9
131.2

4.1
4.5

.1
.1

2037-1
2037-1A
2037-1B
2037-179
2037-195
2037-1C
2037-197
2037-2

06/81
12/90
12/90
06/81
06/81
12/90
06/81
06/81

114.7
119.0
95.8
102.1
148.6
120.5
17.2
138.4

121.9
125.3
102.2
111.6
145.6
127.8
17.2
138.3

123.2
125.9
103.6
113.6
145.4
127.7
17.2
137.7

13.4
9.0
17.9
29.5
-11.8
-3.2
12.4
-.2

1.1
.5
1.4
1.8
-.1
-.1
0
-.4

2037-214

0 6/97

101.5

101.7

101.2

1.7

-.5

2037-245
2037-248

12/90
06/81

101.1
146.0

101.2
145.5

101.2
144.4

.2
-2.2

0
-.8

2037-249
2037-SM
2037-M
2037-S

06/81

127.1

127.3

128.4

.5

.9

06/97
06/81

99.1
118.2

99.0
117.7

99.3
117.8

-.8
.3

.3
.1

12/82

137.5

137.2

137.4

.4

.1

2033-61413
2033-621
2033-62122
2033-62123
2033-631
2033-651
2033-662
2033-8
2033-811
2033-SM
2033-S
2032-S
2033-SSS
2037-S
2086-S
2034
2034-P
2034-A
2034-1
2034-123
2034-2
2034-213
2034-21311
2034-21312
2034-237
2034-238
2034-241
2034-SM
2034-S

Vegetable powders, meals, and flo u rs .....................................................
O ther ve g e ta b le s............................ ..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................... .....................................................................
Pickled fruits and vegetables, vegetable sauces and seasonings, and salad
d re ssin g s............................ .......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Pickles and other pickled p ro d u c ts ........................................ .........................
Finished pickles and other pickled pro d u cts...............................................
Dill pickles (processed, natural, or k o s h e r).............................................
Sweet p ic k le s .................................................................................................
Refrigerated pickles (including overnight, half sour, artificially
acidified, etc.) ...................................................................................... .
O ther finished pickled products (including mixes, gherkins, relish,
onions, e t c .) ............................................................................................
Prepared meat sauces (except tom a to-based )............................. ................
Prepared m u s ta rd .............................................................................................
O ther sauces (including W orcestershire, soy, pepper, horseradish,
seafood, etc.) .............................................................................................
Mayonnaise, salad dressings and sandwich s p re a d s ..................................
Thick, spoon type salad dressings (regular or low c a lo rie ).....................
Mayonnaise (regular or low c a lo rie )....................................................... ......
Pourable salad dressings (regular or low c a lo rie )......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................
Canned fruits and v e g e ta b le s ........................................................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................

Product
code

2035

2037

(?)
2.2
-3.0
0
-4.4
(?)
1.4

(3)
-1.0

0
(3)
0

Frozen fruits & concentrated juices, ades, drinks, and nonalcoholic
Frozen fruits, melons, and b e rrie s ........................... .....................................
Frozen concentrated fruit and berry ju ic e s .................................................
Frozen concentrated orange ju ic e ............................................................
O ther frozen concentrated fruit and berry ju ic e s ...................................
Frozen concentrated fruit ades and nonalcoholic drinks and cocktails .
Citrus pulp and other nonedible citrus b y p ro d u c ts ...................................
Frozen vegetable and potato products including com b in a tio n s.................
Frozen vegetables, except for potato products and vegetable
Frozen vegetable combinations including those mixed with sauces,

O ther frozen potato products, including hashbrowns, patties, puffs,
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

2038
See footnotes at end of table.




18

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

Frozen specialties—Continued
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Frozen dinners; beef, pork, and poultry pies; and nationality fo o d s ..........
Frozen dinners, entrees and side dishes (including rice d is h e s )............
Frozen d in n e rs ..............................................................................................
Frozen entrees and side dishes (excluding rice dishes and
nationality fo o d s )...................................................................................
Frozen nationality fo o d s ..................................................................................
Frozen Mexican f o o d ...................................................................................
Frozen Italian food, excluding p iz z a .........................................................
O ther frozen s p e c ia ltie s .....................................................................................
O ther frozen specialties, n.e.c........................................................................
Frozen waffles, pancakes, and French to a s t..........................................
O ther frozen specialties, except seafood, including soups, etc...........
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

Product

2041

Cereal breakfast fo o d s ...................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................... ................
Ready to serve cereal breakfast fo o d s ...........................................................
Com flakes and other com breakfast fo o d s ...............................................
W heat flakes and other wheat breakfast fo o d s ...... .................. ...............
O at breakfast fo o d s .........................................................................................
Rice breakfast fo o d s .......................................................................................
Preparations of other grains and mixed grains, excluding infant
ce re a ls .........................................................................................................
T o be cooked before serving cereal breakfast fo o d s ..................................
Rolled oats and oatmeal ................................ ...............................................
Instant hot cereals, all types of g ra in ..............................................................
Rolled oats and oatmeal ................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2043

Prepared flour mixes and d o u g h s................................................................................

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

140.9
138.5
103.2
156.9

140.6
138.0
102.5
154.3

140.8
138.1
102.3
153.9

0.3
.1
.5
0

0.1
.1
-.2
-.3

2038-226
2038-25
2038-252
2038-253
2038-255
2038-4
2038-46
2038-463
2038-469
2038-SM
2038-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

132.7
126.5
115.0
101.8
106.7
114.1
112.3
106.6
115.3

133.5
127.0
115.4
102.5
107.0
114.1
112.3
106.6
115.3

133.6
127.2
115.6
102.4
107.4
114.7
113.1
106.6
116.6

1.4
-.2
-.2
.2
0
.7
.9
-1.0
2.0

.1
.2
.2
-.1
.4
.5
.7
0
1.1

12/82

142.2

i3)

(3)

(3)

12/84

121.5

119.3

119.5

-7.3

.2

2041-P
2041-1
2041-15
2041-152
2041-1521

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/98
06/92
06/92

98.3
97.5
101.8
96.5
87.1
89.4

101.5
101.6
107.7
103.1
95.4
97.9

99.4
99.2
104.5
99.9
92.6
95.1

-11.0
-10.3
-5.9
i3)
-3.3
-1.8

-2.1
-2.4
-3.0
-3.1
-2.9
-2.9

2041-15218

06/83

97.7

107.2

104.5

-1.0

-2.5

2041-15219
2041-1522
2041-153

06/83
06/92
06/92

99.4
77.2
99.7

107.7
84.7
96.2

103.5
81.5
93.3

-4.5
-10.8
-4.7

-3.9
-3.8
-3.0

2041-154

06/98

93.2

102.4

98.1

(3)

-4.2

2041-16
2041-2
2041-3
2041-5
2041-6
2041-SM
2041-M
2041-Z89
2041-S

06/92
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

108.0
50.2
94.2
139.9
96.9

105.7
50.0
94.7
141.0
91.9

103.8
50.5
94.2
140.9
88.4

-18.3
-42.0
-11.3
-5.9

-1.8
1.0
-.5
-.1
-3.8

06/92
06/92
06/83

107.9
108.0
118.6

92.3
92.1
118.8

95.1
94.9
118.7

-16.2

2043-P
2043-1
2043-111
2043-112
2043-115
2043-117

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

162.7
168.1
166.2
161.8
162.3
186.8
147.2

158.4
168.0
166.2
(3)
162.3
186.9
i3)

158.5
168.1
166.2
161.8
162.4
186.9
i3)

-2.2
.5
.4
.7
.1
.9
P)

12/83
12/83
12/92
12/92
12/92

173.3
195.3
108.6
117.6
117.2

173.3
194.6
108.2
116.8
(3)

173.3
194.9
108.2
116.9

0
5.0
2.2
1.0

(3)

i3)

12/83

153.8

138.9

138.9

-9.7

0

2044-P
2044-1
2044-101
2044-10103
2044-10107
2044-103
2044-10303
2044-10307
2044-2
2044-298

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

113.1
110.4
114.4
116.1
116.2
114.5
118.5
106.5
146.4
81.4
110.8

113.9
111.2
116.6
116.0
117.4
113.0
126.5
115.5
153.6
75.6
105.8

113.8
111.0
115.8
114.6
115.1
112.7
127.2
115.5
155.3
78.5
104.1

-3.5
-4.1
-3.3
-7.1
-8.7
-5.1
6.2
5.1
7.5
-9.6
-9.1

-.1
-.2
-.7
-1.2
-2.0
-.3
.6
0
1.1
3.8
-1.6

2045-P

06/85
0 6/85

122.0
119.8

122.2
119.9

122.2
119.9

.3
.3

0
0

2045-6
2045-61
2045-611

06/85
06/85
06/92

119.8
117.1
105.0

119.9
116.9
105.0

119.9
116.9
105.0

.3
.2
.9

0
.0
0

2044

Long grain milled r ic e ......................................................................................
Packed in 100-pound bags or m o re .........................................................
Packed in all other containers....................................................................
Medium grain milled r ic e .................................................................................
Packed in 100-pound bags or m o re .........................................................
Packed in all other containers....................................................................
O ther milled rice and b yprodu cts......................................................................
All other milled rice and b yp ro d u cts............................................................

Nov.
19982

12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82

2043-119
2043-2
2043-253
2043-3
2043-312
2043-SM
2043-S

Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................

Aug.
19982

2038-P
2038-2
2038-22
2038-223

204
Flour and other grain mill p ro d u c ts ....................................................... .....................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................ .........................................................................
W heat flour, except flour m ix e s ........................................................................
W hite f lo u r .........................................................................................................
Bakers’ and institutional f lo u r .....................................................................
W hite bread-type flo u r..............................................................................
Bakers’ and institutional white bread-type flour shipped in
b u lk ...................................................................................................
Bakers’ and institutional white bread-type flour shipped in
containers........................................................................................
Bakers’ and institutional soft wheat flo u r ............................................
Family white flour including self-rising family f lo u r ................................
All other white flour including white flour for export or further
p rocessing..... .........................................................................................
All other wheat flour, incl. whole wheat, durum, semolina, bulgur,
and fa rin a ....................................................................................................
W heat mill products other than flour incl. mill feed, germ, bran, etc..........
Corn mill p ro d u c ts ...............................................................................................
Flour mixes and refrigerated and frozen doughs and b a tte rs .....................
O ther grain mill products incl. rye flour and other mill fe e d ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................
Miscellaneous receipts .......................................................................................
R e s a le s ..............................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index

2045

i3)

i3)
-30.1

(3)

3.0
3.0
-.1
.1
.1
0
(3)
.1
0
(3)
0
.2
0
.1
(3)

Flour mixes and refrigerated and frozen doughs and batters, made from

Cake mixes, including gingerbread...........................................................
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
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Aug.
19982

Prepared flour mixes and doughs— Continued
All other flour based mixes, except cake m ix e s ....................................
Refrigerated doughs and batters incl. bread, bread-type rolls, and
biscuit d o u g h ..............................................................................................
Frozen doughs and b a tte rs ............................................................................
Frozen bread and bread-type-roll doughs, all s iz e s ...........................
All other frozen doughs and batters, incl. cookie, pizza, coffee
cake, e t 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 .................... ........................................................................
W et corn m illin g ................................. ................................................... ........................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................ ....................................................................... .
Corn sw e e te n e rs................................................................................. ................
G lucose s y r u p ......... ........................................................................................
Type II (38 up to 58 dextrose e q u iv a le n t)...............................................
Types III and IV (58 or more dextrose equivalent)................................
High fructose corn s y r u p ................................................................................
Manufactured s ta rc h ...........................................................................................
Corn s ta rc h ......................................................................................... ..............
W et process corn byproducts....................... ....................................................
Corn gluten fe e d ...............................................................................................
Corn gluten m e a l.................................................. ...........................................
O ther wet process byproducts, including steepwater concentrate
(50% solids b a s is )....................................................................................

2046

Dog and cat fo o d ............................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Dog fo o d ................................................................................................................
Canned ration-type dog f o o d .........................................................................
O ther canned dog fo o d ...................................................................................
Dry and semimoist dog food shipped in packages less than 25
p o u n d s ...... .................................................................................................
Dry and semimoist dog food shipped in packages 25 pounds or more
Cat fo o d .................................................................................................................
Meat-based canned cat fo o d .........................................................................
Dry cat fo o d .......................................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2047

Prepared animal feeds, n .e .c.........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... ...............
Specialty fe e d s ............................... .................................................. ..................
Chicken and turkey feed, supplements, concentrates, and p re m ix e s ......
Broiler complete chicken f e e d .......................................................................
O ther com plete chicken fe e d .............................. ......................... ................
O ther chicken and turkey feed supplements, concentrates, and
prem ixes......................................................................................................
Com plete dairy cattle fe e d s ...............................................................................
Dairy cattle feed supplements, concentrates, and p re m ix e s ......................
Complete swine fe e d s ........................................................................................
Swine feed supplements, concentrates, and prem ixes.................................
Complete beef cattle f e e d s ...... ........................................................................
Beef cattle feed supplements, concentrates, and p re m ix e s.......................
O ther poultry and livestock feeds, including duck, goose, horse, mule,
etc.....................................................................................................................
O ther prepared animal feeds inci. feeding materials and a d ju n 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 .................................................... ........................................

2048

W hite b re a d .......................................................................................................
W hite pan b re a d ............................................................................................
W hite pan bread, N o rth e a s t....................................................................
W hite pan bread, North C e n tra l.............................................................
W hite pan bread, S o u th ...........................................................................
W hite pan bread, W e s t............................................................................
W hite hearth b r e a d ......................................................................................
Other b r e a d .......................................................................................................
Dark wheat b re a d .........................................................................................

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

2045-613

06/98

100.0

99.8

99.8

06/85
06/92
06/92

127.7
112.0
113.2

127.9
112.6
114.2

127.9
112.6
114.2

2045-662
2045-SM
2045-M
2045-Z89
2045-S

06/92

111.0

111.4

111.4

.4

0

06/85
06/85
06/85

150.0
150.0
136.5

150.0
150.0
136.5

150.0
150.0
136.5

(3)
Í3)
.4

0
0
0

2046-P
2046-1
2046-101
2046-10103
2046-10105
2046-105
2046-3
2046-301
2046-7
2046-701
2046-703

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
0 6/85
06/85
06/85
0 6/85
06/85

105.6
104.9
92.9
123.1
129.6
109.7
77.1
134.5
135.8
116.4
104.8
158.5

104.9
104.0
93.0

104.5
104.6
92.2
120.4
125.2
108.1
77.6
132.4
133.3
119.2
113.1
155.4

-7 .6
-6.2
-1.1
-4.5

-.4
.6
-.9

2046-705

06/85

95.5

95.2

2047-P
2047-3
2047-321
2047-323

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

132.8
132.3
138.5
122.3
136.8

132.4
131.8
137.8
122.3
136.8

132.6
132.1
138.3
122.3
136.8

.5
-.6
-.6
.6
0

.2
.2
.4
0
0

2047-326
2047-338
2047-4
2047-443
2047-454
2047-S

06/91
06/91
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85

111.8
119.3
121.3
134.8
99.4
135.8

112.1
117.8
121.2
(3)
99.1
138.3

112.1
118.8
121.2

1.0
-2.1
-.2

0
.8
0

fl
99.1
137.4

fl
-.6
-.4

2048-P
2048-A
2048-1
2048-116
2048-117

12/80
12/80
06/91
12/80
12/80
12/97

94.3
91.4
113.9
78.6
80.9
82.3

88.8
86.1
112.2
72.6
74.8
76.7

90.2
87.2
113.3
72.2
74.1
75.6

-16.9
-17.2
.5
-23.8
-24.5
-24.4

1.6
1.3
1.0
-.6
-.9
-1.4

2048-135
2048-2
2048-3
2048-4
2048-5
2048-6
2048-7

12/97
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

85.7
86.0
96.5
106.2
98.2
124.7
110.6

77.9
79.8
94.3
99.1
91.6
120.9
109.6

80.2
84.2
94.6
103.1
94.3
123.9
110.2

-19.8
-16.1
-15.3
-10.9
-19.2
-11.8
-7.8

3.0
5.5
.3
4.0
2.9
2.5
.5

2048-8
2048-9
2048-SM
2048-M
2048-Z89
2048-S

12/80
12/80

113.9
94.8

110.8
87.4

111.7
88.3

-7.5
-16.0

.8
1,0

12/80
12/80
12/80

113.3
100.3
147.2

103.3
91.1
148.7

108.8
95.9
149.0

-18.7
-20.2
.9

5.3
5.3
.2

12/84

160.0

160.3

160.6

.8

.2

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

201.5
201.6
205.2
203.1
200.1
203.4
231.6
172.7
196.0
229.0
209.0
205.6
223.6

201.6
201.6
204.6
203.0
199.2
201.2
231.6
171.4
196.0
232.0
207.6
202.2
228.5

202.3
202.5
205.0
203.3
199.6
201.2
232.1
172.2
196.0
231.8
208.2
202.7
228.5

.8
1.0
.3
.3
-.1
1.3
.4
0
-2.4
1.4
.3
-1.2
3.1

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

2051
2051-P
2051-1
2051-1A
2051-111
2051-11101
2051-11102
2051-11103
2051-11104
2051-113
2051-1B
2051-115
2051-117

See footnotes at end of table.




Nov.
19982

2045-64
2045-66
2045-661

205
Bread and other bakery products, except cookies and crackers........................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index

20

Í3)
fl
fl
77.2
134.9
137.0
111.7
101.7
143.3

A

0

fl
0.3
.4
.5

fl
fl
2.5
-2.4
-3.8
-17.3
-20.6
-23.7
(3)

0
0
0

(3)
fl
fl
.5
-1.9
-2.7
6.7
11.2
8.4
fl

fl
0
-.7

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

Bread and other bakery products, except cookies and crackers— Continued
Other variety bread, including raisin, potato, oatmeal, canned,
etc..............................................................................................................
Bread type rolls, stuffing, and cru m b s ............................... ..............................
Bread type rolls, including buns, bagels, muffins, croissants, etc...........
Hamburger and weiner rolls or b u n s ........................................................
Brown and serve ro lls .................................................................................English m u ffin s ........................ .....................................................................
B a g e ls ................................................. ............................................................
O ther bread type ro lls ........................ .........................................................
Sweet yeast g o o d s ..... .........................................................................................
Yeast raised d o u g h n u ts ..................................................................................
O ther sweet yeast goods, including sweet rolls and co ffe e ca ke........ .
S o ft c a k e s .................................... ........................................................................
Snack c a k e s .....................................................................................................
O ther soft c a k e s ...... ........................................................................................

Dec.
19982

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/9 4
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

206.3
195.7
196.2
194.4
187.7
225.1
114.8
190.1
188.0
189.7
184.4
207.5
217.5
188.9
207.4
226.4
182.4
182.1
194.7

207.5
195.7
196.2
195.2
187.7
220.9
114.8
190.1
188.7
191.8
184.8
208.7
219.0
189.1
207.8
226.4
183.1
182.4
195.4

208.9
197.7
198.3
195.2
187.7
226.0
114.8
198.3
189.7
190.5
186.2
208.9
219.0
190.1
208.5
226.4
184.8
182.4
195.3

3.2
2.4
2.0
1.5
5.6
4.1
.3
2.2
1.5
.8
1.6
.4
0
1.7
.5
0
1.3
2.5
.4

0.7
1.0
1.1
0
0
2.3
0
4.3
.5
-.7
.8
.1
0
.5
.3
0
.9
0
-.1

06/80
06/94
06/80

207.1
113.4
157.9

206.8
113.2
161.0

207.1
113.4
160.9

-.2
-.3
1.3

.1
.2
-.1

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

169.9
172.0
189.4
199.3
188.7
213.4
116.2
143.7
158.9
157.7
168.0
154.7

170.8
173.2
191.2
200.9
188.7
215.0
119.7

170.6
173.0
191.1
201.2
188.7
215.4
119.8

-.1
-.1
-.1
.1
0
.2
.1

(3)
159.7
158.4
167.9
155.6

(3)
159.4
158.1
167.7
155.3

.8
1.2
2.5
2.8
2.4
2.8
2.2
i3)
.1
.1
.4
0

(3)
-.2
-.2
-.1
-.2

06/83
06/83
06/83

151.8
151.8
140.3

151.8
151.8
140.3

151.8
151.8
140.3

-1.2
-1.2
-.1

0
0
0

06/91
12/82

112.2
157.7

112.4
158.0

112.3
157.9

1.5
1.6

-.1
-.1

12/82

171.6

171.8

171.8

2.2

0

2053-113
2053-114

12/82
12/82

128.5
142.9

128.5
142.9

128.5
142.9

-2.3
1.9

0
0

2053-119
2053-SM
2053-S

12/82

160.2

161.1

160.9

1.7

-.1

06/91

108.1

108.2

108.2

1.3

0

2052-P
2052-1
2052-1A
2052-125
"2052-198
2052-1B
2052-1C
2052-2
2052-2A
2052-213
2052-237
2052-SM
2052-M
2052-Z89
2052-S

Cookies and ice cream c o n e s ................................................. ........................
Sandwich c o o k ie s ........................................................................................
All other cookies and w a fe 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 ............................................................................................
Frozen bakery products, except b r e a d ......................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................ ................... .................. .......................................
Frozen bakery pro d u cts.......................................................... .......................... .
Frozen pies (fruit, custard and cream ty p e )................................................
Sweet yeast goods including yeast raised doughnuts, sweet rolls,
coffeecake, e t c ........................................................................................
S oft cakes including pound, layer, sheet, fruit, cheese, etc.....................
All other bakery products including cookies and pastries; excluding
bread and r o lls ............................................................. ............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... .......................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................. ........................... .............. ...............

Nov.
19982

2052

Other crackers ...............................................................................................
Cracker san d w ich e s ........................................................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

2051-128
2051-2
2051-23
2051-233
2051-235
2051-236
2051-237
2051-239
2051-3
2051-313
2051-398
2051-4
2051-413
2051-418
2051-5
2051-513
2051-519
2051-6
2051-7
2051-SM
2051-M
2051-Z89
2051-S

Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ............... .....................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .....................................................................................
R e s a le s ............................................................. ................................................

Cookies and c ra cke rs ............................................................................................ ........
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Crackers, cracker sandwiches, and p re tz e ls ..................................................
C ra c k e rs .................................................... ....................... .................................

Product
code

2053
2053-P
2053-1
2053-111

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

Sugar and confectionery pro d u c ts ........................................................ ......................

206

12/84

129.1

128.9

129.1

.2

.2

Raw cane sugar m ills .....................................................................................................

2061
2061-P
2061-1
2061-2

06/82
06/82
06/82
07/89

112.9
112.9
115.1
67.5

111.0
111.0
113.4
62.9

112.1
112.1
114.8
59.5

-.4
-.4
1.1
-32.1

1.0
1.0
1.2
-5.4

2061-265

08/89

62.3

57.4

53.8

-35.6

-6.3

2062-P
2062-1
2062-1A
2062-112
2062-114
2062-115
2062-13
2062-14

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

124.4
124.4
124.4
127.2
126.3
131.0
123.5
132.6
97.2

120.4
120.4
120.4
123.9
123.6

121.0
121.0
121.0
123.9
123.6

-3.3
-3.3
-3.3
-4.3
-5.0

.5
.5
.5
0
0

<3)
(3)
(3)
99.3

(3)
(3)
(3)
99.0

(3)
(3)
(3)
-.5

(3)
(3)
(3)
-.3

2063-P
2063-1
2063-1X

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

110.7
111.8
112.0

111.6
112.7
116.2
115.4

111.0
112.1
115.5
114.7

4.5
4.5

Raw cane s u g a r ..................................... ............... ............. ......................... ......
O ther sugar cane mill products and byprodu cts ................................ ...........
M olasses and syrup, including cane blackstrap (except refiners’
b la ckstra p )..... ........................ ............... .......................................... .........
Cane sugar refinin g............................................................ .................. .........................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Refined cane s u g a r...................................... ......................................................
Granulated cane sugar, including cube and tablet s u g a r.........................
Consumer units (containers of 25 lbs or le s s ).......................................
Commercial units (bags and other containers: over 25 lb s ) ................
Bulk shipments (rail cars, trucks, or b in s )................................ ...............
Confectioners’ powdered s u g a r......................... ...........................................
Brown or soft s u g a r.........................................................................................

2062

Beet sugar processing ............................................................... ................... ...............
Primary p ro d u c ts .......... ...........................................................................................
Refined beet su g a r................................ ..............................................................
G ranulated beet sugar, including cube and tablet sugar .........................

2063

See footnotes at end of table.




21

111.1

.6

-.5

.6

-.5
-.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

Beet sugar processing—Continued
Individual services (small paper packets) and consumer units
(cartons and sacks: 25 lb or le s s ......................................................
Commercial units (bags and other containers: over 25 lbs) ................
Bulk shipments (rail cars, trucks, or b in s )................................................
Confectioners’ powdered s u g a r................. ...................................................
O ther beet sugar factory products and byprodu cts......................................
Candy and other confectionery products, and chewing gum ................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Chocolate and chocolate type confectionery products made from
purchased chocolate ...................................................................................
Solid chocolate confectionery p roducts.......................... .............................
Solid chocolate confectionery products without in c lu s io n s ..................
Solid chocolate confectionery products with in c lu s io n s .......................
Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products.............................
Panned chocolate confectionery p ro d u c ts ..................................................
Chocolate assortments and other chocolate and chocolate type
confectionery p roducts.............................................................................
Nonchocolate type confectionery p ro d u c ts ....................................................
Hard c a n d y ........................................................................................................
Chewy nonchocolate candy, including granola b a rs .................................
S oft nonchocolate c a n d ie s .............................................................................
O ther nonchocolate type confectioneries, includ. licorice, panned &
iced c a n d ie s ........................................................ ......................................
Chewing gum and chewing gum b a s e .................................... .......................
O ther confectionery type products, including cough drops and candied
f r u i t ..................................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2064

Chocolate and cocoa p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... ..........................................
Chocolate coatings ..............................................................................................
M ilk chocolate c o a tin g s ..................................................................................
O ther coatings including sweet, liquor, and c o c o a ...................................
Chocolate confectionery products made from cocoa beans ground in
the same establishm ent..............................................................................
Solid chocolate confectiony products, with or without in clusions..........
Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products with any type of
c e n te r ..........................................................................................................
Panned, assortments, and other chocolate confectionery p ro d u c ts .....
O ther chocolate and cocoa products including syrups and cocoa b u tte r.
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................ ................................

2066

Product
code

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

2063-107
2063-113
2063-115
2063-13
2063-2

10/82
11/82
06/82
11/82
06/82

101.2
107.5
108.7
127.7
111.2

105.3
118.9
109.6
<3)
84.1

102.4
118.7
109.7
(3)
84.1

0.7
9.2
4.0
(3)
-29.8

-2.8
-.2
.1

2064-P

06/83
06/83

146.8
148.9

147.1
149.1

147.3
149.4

.5
.7

.1
.2

2064-2
2064-2A
2064-211
2064-231
2064-251
2064-271

06/83
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

141.8
107.7
110.3
105.1
112.7
96.2

142.2
107.7
110.4
105.1
112.8
96.2

142.6
107.7
110.4
105.1
112.8
99.5

1.1
.3
.5
0
.9

.3
0
0
0
0
3.4

2064-291
2064-3
2064-311
2064-321
2064-331

06/91
06/83
06/91
06/91
06/91

139.0
146.0
113.7
122.3
114.7

141.8
146.0
113.7
122.3
114.7

139.5
146.2
113.8
122.3
115.0

.6
1.0
1.5
-.2
.8

-1.6
.1
.1
0
.3

2064-391
2064-8

12/97
12/84

101.4
136.5

101.6
136.6

101.6
136.3

1.6
-2.4

0
-.2

2064-9
2064-SM
2064-M
2064-S

06/91

132.4

132.5

132.5

2.2

0

06/91
06/91

125.6
94.0

125.7
94.8

125.7

(3)
(3)

2066-P
2066-1
2066-122
2066-172

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/98

134.3
134.0
106.7
104.9
99.6

133.8
133.4
107.8
106.9
100.0

134.2
133.9
108.0
106.7
100.5

-.4
-.4
.5
2.1
(3)

.3
.4
.2
-.2
.5

2066-2
2066-2A

06/83
06/91

156.5
107.8

156.7
107.9

156.6
107.7

-.1
-.2

-.1
-.2

2066-2B
2066-295
2066-9
2066-SM
2066-S

05/95
06/98
06/83

108.0
100.0
131.4

108.0
100.3
128.6

107.9
100.3
130.1

(3)
(3)
-1.6

-.1
0
1.2

06/83

122.0

122.0

122.0

0

0

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/83
06/83
06/91
11/83
06/91
06/83
06/83

114.7
117.3
119.3
172.3
181.6
102.0
188.7
121.5
136.4
210.4

115.8
118.5
122.8
170.7
190.8
102.0
188.7
121.5
136.4
210.4

116.0
118.7
123.4
170.7
192.3
102.0
(3)
121.5
(3)
210.4

2.9
3.2
8.9
-.5
14.7
0
(3)
.3
(3)
.4

.2
.2
.5
0
.8
0
(3)
0
i3)
0

06/91

92.8

92.8

92.8

.4

0

(3)

i3)

i3)
0

0
(3)

Processed nuts and seeds (salted, roasted, cooked, blanched,
2068
2068-P
2068-11
2068-113
2068-117
2068-13
2068-137
2068-15
2068-153
2068-157
2068-SM
2068-S

Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ........................................
Processed nuts sold in b u lk ...............................................................................
Peanuts ..............................................................................................................
O ther nuts, made up of from one to three va rie tie s..... ...........................
Processed nuts, packaged in c a n s ...................................................................
O ther nuts, made up of from one to three v a rie tie s .................................
Processed nuts, in packaging other than cans or sold b u lk .......................
O ther nuts, made up of from one to three v a rie tie s.................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

Cottonseed oil mill p ro d u c ts .........................................................................................

207

12/84

99.9

98.4

98.1

-13.1

-.3

2074
2074-P
2074-1
2074-2
2074-3
2074-4
2074-414
2074-451
2074-498

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
07/85

113.4
116.5
94.6
86.9
77.7
177.3
160.4
213.0
176.4

120.9
125.3
92.5
94.9
95.5
190.9
135.6
368.2
179.5

123.5
127.9
95.9
95.0
92.5
198.1
141.2
405.4
185.0

-1.0
-.2
8.7
17.6
-7.1
-10.0
-38.9
37.0
-4.1

2.2
2.1
3.7
.1
-3.1
3.8
4.1
10.1
3.1

2075-P
2075-1
2075-111
2075-11113
2075-11115

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
05/88
12/79

81.8
77.4
86.2
86.9
112.3
88.4

82.4
76.6
89.4
89.9
115.0
92.9

80.0
72.7
82.4
82.3
102.2
89.6

-20.9
-27.5
-4.1
-3.9
-5.0
-1.5

-2.9
-5.1
-7.8
-8.5
-11.1
-3.6

C ottonseed oil, once re fin e d ..............................................................................
Cottonseed cake, meal, and other b y p ro d u c ts ..............................................
Cottonseed cake and m e a l...........................................................................
O ther cottonseed byproducts................................. .......................................
Soybean oil mill pro d u cts..............................................................................................

Soybean oil, crude, degum m ed.................................................................
Soybean oil, crude, not degum m ed..........................................................

2075

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
Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Soybean oil mill products—Continued
Soybean meal, and other byproducts..............................................................
Soybean byproducts, m e a l.................................... .......................................
Soybean byproducts, other, including soy flour, grits and is o la te s........

Product
code

Sunflower seed cake and m e a l....................................................................
Animal and marine fats and o i ls .............................................................. ...................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Grease and inedible fa llo w ................................................................................
Inedible tallow, including inedible animal s te a rin ........................................
Inedible beef ta llo w ....................................................... ...............................
O ther inedible tallow and inedible animal s te a rin ..................................
Grease, other than wool g re a s e ....................... ......................... ..................
Feed and fertilizer by-products..........................................................................

Shortening, cooking oils, and m a rg a rin e ...................................................................

-36.4
-42.8
-6.3

-3.5
-4.0
-2.0

2076-P
2076-2
2076-252
2076-262
2076-264
2076-3
2076-351
2076-361

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/91
12/91
12/85
12/85
12/91

124.5
132.3
146.8
120.1
135.4
109.7
124.3
113.8
121.7

114.6
121.8
136.2
119.5
123.8
105.3
103.0
101.3
95.0

115.7
122.9
137.6
118.0
122.6
103.7
99.9
104.0
88.1

-10.2
-10.3
-6.3
-9.6
7.8
-9.0
-38.1
-40.9
-34.8

1.0
.9
1.0
-1.3
-1.0
-1.5
-3.0
2.7
-7.3

2077-P
2077-1
2077-111
2077-11111
2077-11113
2077-113
2077-2
2077-211
2077-21111
2077-212
2077-237

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

114.6
113.3
118.3
126.1
123.8
132.5
95.7
94.4
86.3
85.1
83.4
101.2

107.6
106.6
115.4
121.3
126.7
119.4
99.2
83.5
79.4
78.4
71.8
85.1

106.5
105.0
112.6
117.7
117.6
121.7
98.9
83.9
81.0
80.0
70.9
84.0

-25.6
-26.6
-24.5
-24.2
-25.1
-23.3
-25.5
-32.9
-31.1
-31.0
-40.9
-43.3

-1.0
-1.5
-2.4
-3.0
-7.2
1.9
-.3
.5
2.0
2.0
-1.3
-1.3

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

109.5
200.0
284.9
174.4

93.4
205.7
291.9
179.8

92.5
196.9
281.9
171.1

-32.5
-9.5
5.4
-16.9

-1.0
-4.3
-3.4
-4.8

12/82

151.2

150.2

157.0

3.2

4.5

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/89
12/81
12/89
02/90
02/90
12/81
12/89
12/81
12/81

148.1
153.0
142.5
132.0
143.5
111.3
128.2
89.6
137.0
112.7
97.3
178.8

142.8
147.1
144.9
132.5
144.1
115.4
(3)
89.6
136.3
115.9
97.4
150.5

147.7
152.5
142.1
129.3
142.9
113.5
129.8
89.6
137.4
117.9
97.4
178.2

6.2
6.2
-1.9
-3.0
.4
-1.0
.6
-1.9
3.5
4.3
-.4
29.0

3.4
3.7
-1.9
-2.4
-.8
-1.6
i3)
0
.8
1.7
0
18.4

12/81
12/81
12/81

110.3
110.3
136.2

110.2
110.2
132.7

111.5
111.5
135.8

-6.7
-6.7
9.4

1.2
1.2
2.3

12/84

127.0

127.8

127.8

1.7

0

2082-P
2082-1
2082-111
2082-112
2082-2
2082-211
2082-21112
2082-221
2082-22111
2082-22112
2082-3
2082-312
2082-4
2082-411
2082-471

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

127.8
127.8
130.7
123.2
130.3
121.5
105.1
108.6
138.1
142.3
137.8
143.9
132.3
128.3
137.2
130.9

130.2
130.2
134.2
125.2
134.3
121.7
105.3
108.9
138.4
143.3
137.8
146.9
136.2
129.0
138.0
130.9

129.9
130.0
133.8
125.4
133.7
121.7
105.3
108.9
138.4
143.3
137.8
146.9
136.2
129.2
138.2
130.9

2.6
2.6
3.6
1.7
4.4
.2
.2
.3
.2
.7
0
3.8
2.9
1.8
2.1
.2

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

2082-499

12/91

106.9

106.9

106.9

.0

.0

06/85
06/85
06/85

113.6
114.1
114.1

107.7
108.2
108.2

107.7
108.2
108.2

-9.6
-9.6
-9.6

0
0
0

12/92
12/92

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

2079-P
2079-1
2079-11
2079-113
2079-15
2079-152
2079-154
2079-159
2079-171
2079-198
2079-2
2079-SM
2079-M
2079-Z89
2079-S

2082

Regular beer in cans .................. ........................ ............................ ...............
Bottled b e e r ..........................................................................................................
Returnable b o ttle s ..................................................................... .....................
Regular beer in returnable b o ttle s ............................................................
Nonreturnable b o ttle s ......................................................................................
Light beer in nonreturnable b o ttle s ................................... .......................
Regular beer in nonreturnable b o ttle s ......................................................
Barrels and k e g s ................................. ................................................................
Regular beer in barrels and k e g s .................................................................
O ther fermented malt beverages and b yprodu cts........................................

All other fermented malt beverages and by products (including
non-alcoholic b re w s )...............................................................................
2083
M alt and malt byproducts...................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
M iscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Contracts and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...............................................

2083-P
2083-1
2083-SM
2083-M
2083-Z89

See footnotes at end of table.




Nov. 1998

69.3
65.2
106.0

208
M alt beve rag es..................................... ..........................................................................

Dec. 1997

71.8
67.9
108.2

2079

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...... ....................... -.............................................................

Dec.
19982

74.6
71.9
105.3

2077-298
2077-3
2077-361
2077-366
2077-SM
2077-S

Shortening and cooking o i ls .......................................................... ............. ......
Baking or frying f a t s ........................................................................................
Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% vegetable o i l........ ................
Salad or cooking o ils .................................. ....................................................
Salad or cooking oils, other soybean o i l..................................................
Salad or cooking oils, vegetable oil b le n d s ............................................
All other salad or cooking o ils ..... ........................................................ .
Vegetable oil winter s te a rin ..... ......................................................................
All other fully refined o ils ................................................................................

Nov.
19982

12/79
12/79
06/91

2077

M eat meal and combinations of meat and bone m e a l.........................
Dry rendered ta n k a g e .....................................................................................
Feather m e a l....................................................................................................
O ther feed and fertilizer, including poultry by-product meal and
blood m e a l...................... ...........................................................................
Animal and marine oil mill products, including fo o ts ....................................
Fish and marine animal o i l .............................................................................
Fish scrap and m e a l................................................................... ....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................. .........................

Aug.
19982

2075-2
2075-211
2075-298
2076

Vegetable oils, other than corn, cottonseed, soybean, and lin s e e d .........
Peanut oil, c ru d e ..............................................................................................
Sunflower oil, c ru d e .........................................................................................
Other crude vegetable oils including safflower, canola, etc.....................
O ther vegetable oil mill products, except cottonseed and s o y b e a n.........

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

23

(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

Wines, brandy and brandy s p ir its ................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
W in e s ......................................................................................................................
Grape table w in e s .............................................................................................
W hite w in e s ....................................................................................................
W hite varietal w in e s .................................................................................
W hite generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w in e s ..........................
Red w in e s ......................................................................................................
Red varietal w in e s ....................................................................................
Red generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w in e s .............................
Rose wines ....................................................................................................
Rose varietal w in e s ..................................................................................
Rose generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w in e s ...........................
Bulk w in e s ..........................................................................................................
Bulk white wine .............................................................................................
Bulk red wine (includes ro s e ) .....................................................................
Dessert wines ....................................................................................................
Sparkling wines, natural and c a rb o n a te d ....................................................
Specialty (formula) w in e s ................................................................................

2084

Distilled and blended liq u o rs ........................................................................................
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Bottled liquor, except b ra n d y .............................................................................
Whiskey, including bottled in b o n d ...............................................................
G i n .......................................................................................................................
Cordials, liqueurs.................................................. ............................................
V o d k a .................................................. .............. ................................................
O ther bottled liquors, except b ra n d 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 ............................................................................................

2085

Bottled and canned soft d rin k s ....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................................... ..............................................
Bottled carbonated soft d rin k s ..........................................................................
Bottled carbonated soft drinks in refillable glass b o ttle s .........................
Bottled carbonated soft drinks in nonrefillable glass b o ttle s ...................
Bottled carbonated soft drinks in plastic b o ttle s ........................................
Canned carbonated soft d r in k s .... ....................................................................
S oft drink flavoring syrup sold in b u lk .............................................................
Noncarbonated soft drinks including fruit drinks, cocktails, and a d e s ......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
M iscellaneous receipts ........................................................................................
R e s a le s ........................... ...................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2086

Flavoring extracts and syrups, n e c ............................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... ......................................
Flavoring extracts, emulsions, and other liquid fla v o rs ..................... ...........
Natural or true extracts in containers of more than 8 o u n c e s ................
Imitation or artificial e x tra c ts ..........................................................................
Liquid beverage bases not for use by soft drink b o ttle rs ............................
O ther liquid beverage bases not for use by soft drink b o ttle rs ...............
Liquid beverage bases for use by soft drink b o ttle rs ...................................
Concentrates with no juice c o n te n t.................................... .........................
O ther flavoring agents (except chocolate s y ru p )...........................................
Flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes for soft drinks ............................
O ther flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes, including dry mix
c o c k ta ils ......................................................................................................
Fruit, crushed or whole, for fountain and ice cream u s e .........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................... .......

2087

Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred p ro d u c ts ..........................................

209

Canned and cured fish and s e a fo o d s ..... ...................................................................

2091

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

2091-P
2091-1

Canned and cured fish and seafoods, incl. soup (except fro z e n )..............
Canned fish and seafood (except frozen), including salmon, sardines

2091-118
2091-131
2091-161
2091 -SM
2091-M
2091-S

Canned seafood soups, stews, and chowders ...........................................
Cured fish and se a foods.................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts ..................................................... ..................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................ ....................................................................
Prepared fresh or frozen fish and s e a fo o d s .............................................................

Product
code

2092
2092-P

See footnotes at end of table.




24

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
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

136.1
139.5
117.4
139.5
130.0
141.1
126.4
174.5
194.0
164.2
106.2
129.4
99.2
178.3
151.4
130.5
109.9
136.7
100.2

136.1
139.4
117.4
139.4
130.3
142.1
126.5
173.6
187.8
164.2
106.2
129.4
99.2
178.1
154.8
128.3
110.5
136.7
100.2

136.8
140.1
117.9
139.4
130.3
142.0
126.5
173.6
188.0
164.2
106.2
129.4
99.2

-0.4
-1.3
-1.3
-.1
.7
1.2
.6
-1.4
-8.7
.3
.1
.3
0

(3)
C3)
(?)
112.1
140.3
100.2

i3)
(?)
i3)
2.0
3.0
.2

0.5
.5
.4
0
0
-.1
0
0
.1
0
0
0
0
(?)
(?)
(?)
1.4
2.6
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/90
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/90

152.1
150.7
153.9
123.5
159.2
163.0
153.7
120.8

151.9
150.4
154.0
123.6
159.9
163.0
153.7
120.8

151.9
150.4
154.0
123.5
159.9
163.0
153.7
121.1

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

0
0
0
-.1
0
0
0
.2

08/83
08/83
12/97

141.8
142.7
100.0

141.8
142.7
100.0

(?)
(?)
100.0

(?)
<3)
0

0

06/81
06/81
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
12/96
06/89
12/96

142.2
142.3
102.3
99.5
103.0
102.4
98.4
139.0
102.1

142.3
142.4
102.2
99.5
104.9
101.3
98.5
139.7
102.3

142.5
142.6
102.4
99.5
104.9
101.7
98.6
140.1
102.4

2.1
2.1
3.1
-1 .2
7.6
1.8
1.2
3.9
.7

.1
.1
.2
0
0
.4
.1
.3
.1

06/81
06/81
06/81

138.3
139.6
176.6

138.5
139.8
176.5

138.5
139.8
176.5

1.8
1.9
2.5

0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/94
12/85
06/94
12/85
12/85

131.8
135.9
108.1
125.2
95.1
145.3
104.4
156.1
105.5
118.3
116.0

132.1
135.8
109.6
125.9
98.4
145.0
104.1
156.1
105.5
117.9
116.0

131.7
135.5
109.6
125.9
98.4
145.0
104.1
156.1
105.5
117.2
(*)

-.3
-.2
3.4
5.2
3.4
-.2
-.3
.5
-.7
-1 .8
i3)

-.3
-.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.6
(?)

12/85
12/85

147.8
80.6

145.9
80.5

145.1
80.5

-3.8
.9

-.5
0

12/85

96.4

99.2

98.5

-1.3

-.7

12/84

135.0

134.4

134.4

-.9

.0

12/84
12/84
12/84

106.7
109.8
109.8

106.4
108.9
108.9

106.4
108.8
108.8

-1.1
-1.5
-1.5

0
-.1
-.1

06/97
02/85
06/97

89.8
89.3
98.2

88.4
90.6
98.2

88.3
90.6
98.2

-1.9
-2.1
0

-.1
0
0

0 6/97
12/84

99.9
110.7

104.0
115.7

104.0
116.5

4.0
2.5

0
.7

12/82
12/82

151.1
153.9

151.9
154.7

152.4
155.3

2.3
2.3

.3
.4

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

t3)
(?)

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

Prepared fresh or frozen fish and seafoods—Continued
Prepared fresh fish and other fresh s e a fo o d .................................................
Frozen packaged fish, excluding s h e llfis h .................................. ...................
Groundfish (cod, cusk, haddock, hake, perch, pollock, w h itin g ).............
Groundfish, fillets and s te a k s ......................... ...........................................
Groundfish, sticks, portions, and other cuts ............................................
O ther frozen fish (salmon, flounder, halibut, e tc .).....................................
Frozen packaged s h e llfis h ............................................................... .................
Frozen s h rim p ........................... ................................................... ...................
O ther frozen shellfish, incl. crabs, lobster tails, oysters, and
c la m s ...........................................................................................................
O ther frozen seafoods, incl. surimi, soups, chowders, crabcakes, e tc .....
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................... .

Product
code

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

181.7
160.7
139.6
193.8
169.4
102.0
115.5
106.7

184.2
160.4
144.0
198.8
175.9
98.6
115.3
101.7

188.8
161.1
147.4
202.6
180.7
97.2
114.4
99.6

4.0
4.3
11.3
11.5
11.1
-2.0
5.8
-8.2

2.5
.4
2.4
1.9
2.7
-1.4
-.8
-2.1

2092-536
2092-6
2092-SM
2092-M
2092-S

12/96
,1 2 /9 6

126.1
72.4

131.3
79.2

132.0
79.4

22.7
-29.5

.5
.3

12/82
12/82

117.5
105.3

120.1
105.7

120.8
103.1

4.6
-1.2

.6
-2.5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/94
12/94
06/81
06/81

151.3
145.7
146.4
179.4
107.0
97.9
142.8
140.8

147.5
141.6
142.4
178.1
106.6
94.4
138.4
136.2

148.3
142.6
143.0
176.9
105.8
94.4
139.3
139.0

-7.5
-8.3
-9.3
-3.0
-2.6
-7.3
-10.2
-2.7

.5
.7
.4
-.7
-.8
0
.7
2.1

06/81

229.6

229.4

229.0

-.4

-.2

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

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
128.5
125.0
105.3
108.0
98.4
121.7
113.4
116.6
104.2
163.9
149.6
97.0
102.2

111.7
128.3
124.6
105.0
107.8
97.7
121.8
113.5
116.6
104.0
163.9
149.6
97.0
102.2

111.0
127.5
123.4
103.9
107.0
96.1
121.2
113.5
116.6
101.8
163.9
149.6

1.7
1.9
.3
.2
.4
-.2
-.5
.3
0
-3.0
14.7
18.9

-.6
-.6
-1.0
-1.0
-.7
-1.6
-.5
0
0
-2.1
0
0

ft
ft

ft
ft

06/91
06/91

113.8
109.8

113.8
106.1

113.8
106.1

0
-2.8

0
0

2097-P
2097-1
2097-2

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

131.7
123.9

133.2
125.4
ft
114.9

3.5
3.6
ft
2.6

-1.8
-1.9

ft
114.8

135.7
127.8
ft
114.9

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

123.0
123.3
123.9
122.0

122.8
123.2
123.9
121.9

122.7
123.0
123.6
121.9

-1.1
-.9
.1
-5.9

-.1
-.2
-.2
0

12/93
06/85

106.8
106.5

ft
106.5

ft
106.5

ft
-6.6

12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
06/98
12/85
12/85
06/98
12/85
0 6/98
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85

128.4
128.9
139.2
114.4
100.2
172.1
122.8
100.0
130.9
100.0
102.0
106.0
106.0
141.5

128.2
128.9
139.6
114.4
100.7
172.2
123.0
100.0
132.0
100.0
102.0
105.0
106.2
140.3

128.1
128.8
139.6
114.4
100.7
172.9
123.0
100.2
132.0
100.0
101.9
105.0
106.3
138.6

-.4
-.3
.6
0

ft
-.4
-2.5

-.1
-.1
0
0
0
.4
0
.2
0
0
-.1
0
.1
-1.2

06/98
12/85

100.5
127.9

97.3
126.9

97.3
126.2

ft
-1.6

0
-.6

21

12/84

246.4

247.8

315.7

44.0

27.4

211

12/82

264.7

266.0

345.9

48.3

30.0

Potato and corn chips, and similar s n a c k s ...............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Potato chips and s tic k s ............................................................. ........................
Potato c h ip s ......................................................................................................
P la in ................................................................................................................
Flavored potato c h ip s ..................................................................................
Corn chips, curls and related p ro d u c ts ...........................................................
Corn and tortilla c h ip s ............................... .....................................................
Corn c h ip s ............................................................................................... ......
Curls and related p ro d u c ts .............................................................................
O ther chips, sticks, etc.........................................................................................
Popped popcorn (except c a n d ie d )...............................................................
Pork rin d s ........................................................... ...............................................
O ther chips, sticks, etc.....................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
Manufactured ice ............................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Can or block ic e ..................................................................................................
Cubed, crushed, or other processed ic e .......... ..............................................

2097

Macaroni, spaghetti, and n o o d le s ................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, etc. (without e g g ).........................................
Noodle products, etc. (with e g g ).......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................. .........................................................

2098

Food preparations, n.e.c.................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ .............
Perishable prepared foods (sold in bulk or packages, not fro z e n )............
Tortillas, tamales, and other Mexican food s p e c ia ltie s ............................
All other perishable prepared fo o d s .............................................................
S p ic e s ......... ..........................................................................................................
Peanut b u tte r ..................................................... ..................................................
Macaroni and noodle products, p w o i..............................................................
Desserts (ready-to-mix) ......................................................................................
Baking powder and y e a s t.................................................... ...............................
Tea in consumer packa ges................................................................................
Cider and v in e g a r............................................................................................. .
Dry mix preparations...........................................................................................
O ther food preparations, n.e.c............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................... ..................
M iscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................................................... ..................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2099

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.




Nov.
19982

12/82
12/82
06/89
12/82
12/82
06/89
12/96
12/96

2095-P
2095-1
2095-111
2095-11111
2095-11112
2095-116
2095-2
2095-SM
2095-S
2096

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

Aug.
19982

2092-2
2092-3
2092-31
2092-311
2092-315
2092-32
2092-5
2092-521

2095
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
W hole bean and ground roasted c o ffe e .........................................................
W hole bean, roasted c o ffe e ..........................................................................
Gourmet whole bean, roasted c o ffe e .......................................................
Commercial whole bean, roasted c o ffe e .................................................
Ground, roasted coffee, including extended y ie ld .....................................
Concentrated (instant) c o ffe e ............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ...................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................ ....................................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

25

ft
ft

ft
-.6
ft
ft
ft
ft
-.2

ft
0

ft
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

C ig a re tte s...................................................................................................... ...................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Filter t ip ...................................................................................................................
81 to 95 mm lo n g .............................................................................................
G reater than 95 m m ........................................................................................

2111

C ig a rs .................................................................................................................................

212

Product
code

Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

264.7
269.6
263.8
261.8
261.3

266.0
270.9
265.1
264.4
261.3

345.9
353.9
346.0
342.7
339.9

48.3
49.4
49.1
47.8
48.1

30.0
30.6
30.5
29.6
30.1

12/82

240.5

242.8

246.7

3.3

1.6

12/82
12/82
12/82
06/89
06/89

240.5
224.9
224.9
157.1
174.9

242.8
227.5
227.5
ft
175.2

246.7
231.9
231.9
163.8
179.6

3.3
6.0
6.0
ft
7.0

1.6
1.9
1.9
ft
2.5

12/82

281.1

285.5

288.9

7.4

1.2

2131-P
2131-111
2131-113

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

281.1
285.6
223.2
259.7

285.6
290.5
223.2
259.7

288.9
294.3
223.2
259.7

7.4
7.6
.4
6.0

1.2
1.3
0
0

2131-115
2131-117

12/82
12/82

274.1
347.5

274.1
358.4

274.1
366.7

2.6
10.7

0
2.3

06/84

100.7

102.3

107.9

3.0

5.5

2141-P

06/84
06/84

100.7
96.4

102.3
98.0

107.9
104.0

3.0
3.3

5.5
6.1

2141-1

06/84

126.7

126.7

126.7

1.5

0

2141-121
2141-SM
2141-M
2141-XY9

06/84

126.7

126.7

126.7

1.5

0

11/84
11/84

127.7
135.0

127.7
135.0

128.6
139.8

.2
.9

.7
3.6
-.1

2111-P
2111-1
2111-116
2111-118

2121
2121-P
2121-3
2121-312
2121-314

Primary p ro d u c ts ......... ............................................................................................
Cigars and cigarillos (weighing 3 or more pounds per 1,000 c ig a rs)........
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 f f ..................................................................

213

Chewing and smoking tobacco and s n u f f ..................................................................
Primary products ......................................................................................................
Smoking to b a c c o ..................................................................................................
Loose leaf chewing to b a c c o ..............................................................................
Ghewing tobacco other than loose leaf, including fine cut, plug, and

2131

Snuff, dry and m o is t........................................................ ....................................
Tobacco stemming and re d ry in g .................................................................................

214

Tobacco stemming and re d ry in g ......................................................... .......................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant
tra n sfe rs..........................................................................................................
Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant
tra n s fe rs ........................... ..........................................................................
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 .......................................

2141

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

Textile mill p roducts........................................................................................................

22

12/84

118.7

117.9

117.8

-1.2

Cotton broadwoven fa b ric ..............................................................................................

221

12/80

117.0

115.8

116.2

-1.4

.3

Cotton broadwoven fa b ric ..............................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................... ..........
G ray cotton broadwoven fa b r ic .........................................................................
Plain weave, except p ile .................................................................................
Tw ill weave, except p ile ..................................................................................
A ll other weaves except p ile .........................................................................

2211

12/80
12/80
12/80
06/87
06/87
06/87
12/94
12/80
06/87

117.0
118.3
114.1
113.9
107.9
127.5
111.0
110.3
131.3

115.8
117.6
112.1
112.8
105.2
124.8
ft
110.0
134.2

116.2
118.0
113.0
113.0
106.5
125.5
ft
109.7
134.2

-1.4
-1.1
-2.7
-.7
-5.8
-1.0
ft
0
2.2

.3
.3
.8
.2
1.2
.6
ft
-.3
0

2211-P
2211-A
2211-A1
2211-A2
2211-A3
2211-A4
2211-B
2211-F
2211-SM
2211-S

Finished cotton broadwoven fa b ric ...................................................................
Cotton towels and w a s h c lo th s ................................. ........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ...............................

12/80

109.6

104.9

105.2

-3.7

.3

Synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fa b ric ................................................................

222

06/81

114.6

112.9

112.3

-3.2

-.5

M anm ade fiber and silk broadwoven fa b r ic ...... .......................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Grey fa b ric s ...................................................................................... ....................
85% or more filament yarn fa b ric s .................................. .............................
Chiefly other fila m e n ts ..................................................... ...........................
85% or more spun yarn fabrics (exc. wool blends, silk fabrics, and
p ile ) ..............................................................................................................
Plain w e a v e s ................................................ .................................................
P rin tc lo th ........ ............................................................................................
O ther plainw eaves....................................................................................

2221
2221-P
2221-1
2221-11
2221-112

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

114.6
114.0
112.6
125.7
122.2

112.9
112.2
110.2
126.8
123.6

112.4
111.5
109.7
122.8
118.4

-3.1
-3.0
-3.8
-.5
.7

-.4
-.6
-.5
-3.2
-4.2

2221-139
2221-1391
2221-13911
2221-13912
2221-1392

06/81
06/87
06/87
12/94
06/87

100.9
94.8
108.6
93.5
97.4

97.3
90.6
102.8
89.7
95.4

99.9
94.1
102.0
94.6
93.7

-5 .6
-6.5
-9.5
-5.5
-5.8

2.7
3.9
-.8
5.5
-1.8

2221-16
2221-163
2221-2

04/85
12/94
06/81

115.7
99.6
133.7

105.1
90.1
134.3

106.5
91.9
132.9

-10.7
-10.7
-.1

1.3
2.0
-1.0

2221-3
2221-SM
2221-S
2211-S

06/81

119.8

119.8

ft

ft

06/81
06/87

118.5
113.4

117.9
112.8

117.8
112.6

-3.9
-4.3

-.1
-.2

06/85

115.0

114.7

114.7

-.8

0

06/85
06/85

115.0
110.2

114.7
109.8

114.7
109.8

-.8
-1.2

0
0

S pun/filam ent yarn combinations, each less than 85% (exc. wool
blends, silk fabrics, and p ile )............................. .....................................
O ther combination fa b ric s ...........................................................................
Finished fabric (finished in weaving mills) ......................................................
Fabricated man-made fiber and silk textile products (made in weaving
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ........................................
C otton broadwowen fa b ric s ...........................................................................
W ool weaving and fin is h in g ...........................................................................................

223
2231
2231-P

See footnotes at end of table.




26

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

< 05

W ool weaving and finishing— Continued
Finished wool fabrics ...........................................................................................
Finished wool apparel fa b r ic s .......................................................................
W o rs te d ..........................................................................................................

2231-A
2231-3
2231-314
2231-316
2231-411
2231-SM
2231-S

Nov. 1998

111.2
106.2
114.6
104.8
ft

-1.3
-.4
.4
-1.3
(3)

0
-.1
0
-.1
(3)

06/85

127.5

127.5

(3)

(3)

<3)

224

06/84

123.9

124.2

124.2

.8

0

2241

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/91
06/91
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

123.9
124.5
120.3
126.9
118.1
117.0
113.1
143.0
116.7
101.9
123.6
116.2
104.6
127.2
131.9
113.0
138.7
134.1
137.9
133.6

124.2
124.9
120.7
128.5
121.7
117.0
113.1
143.0
116.7
101.9
123.6
116.2
104.6
127.2
131.9
113.0
139.5
135.1

124.2
124.9
120.7
128.5
121.7
117.0
113.1
143.0
116.7
101.9
123.6
116.2
104.6
127.2
131.9
113.0
139.4
135.0

.8
.9
.6
.9
3.0
0
.4
-1.9
.3
-1.6
.2
1.5
1.9
.5
.8
.8
1.0
1.4

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

(3)
134.9

(3)
134.8

ft
1.0

ft
-.1

06/84

116.9

116.5

116.5

-.3

0

225

12/84

116.8

115.4

115.4

-1.5

0

2251

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

123.2
123.2
123.9
120.9
119.7
140.4
124.6
131.7
117.9
119.3
129.4
110.4

123.2
123.2
123.9
120.9
119.7
140.4
124.6
131.7

1.0
1.0
1.0
.1
0
0
1.2
.2
0
4.5
6.9
1.2

0
0
0
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
117.9
119.3
129.4
110.4

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

ft
0
0
0

06/84

113.8

113.8

113.8

2.8

0

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
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
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

115.5
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

115.4
114.3
119.1
124.1
127.0
120.1
130.2
120.0
116.5
110.8
125.8
128.4
124.8
105.2
100.6
111.3
124.7
133.1

0
0
.2
0
0
0
0
.4
1.1
.3
-.4
-1.2
.2
0
-.1
0
0
0

-.1
-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0
-.2
0
0
-.5
-1.2
.0
0
0
0
0
0

2252-23
2252-231
2252-232
2252-2321
2252-23211
2252-2322
2252-23221
2252-23227

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/90
06/84
06/84
06/84

112.1
100.5
102.9
96.6
96.6
107.6
132.8
96.6

112.1
100.5
102.9
96.6
96.6
107.6
132.8
96.6

111.9
100.5
102.9
96.6
96.6
107.6
132.8
96.6

-.2
0
-.1
0
0
-.1
-.2
0

-.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

See footnotes at end of table.




Dec. 1997

111.2
106.3
114.6
104.9
132.1

2252

Natural fib e rs .............................................................................................
N o n-cu shion...................................................................................................
Natural fib e rs .............................................................................................
O ther finished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s
stockings ............................ ...........................................................................
W om en’s, girls’ and boys’ fo o ts o c k .............................................................
Wom en’s, girls’ and boys’ a n k le t............................................................ ......
C u s h io n ...........................................................................................................
Natural fib e rs .............................................................................................
N o n-cu shion.................................................................................. ................
Natural fib e r s .............................................................................................
Manmade fib e r s ........................................................................................

Dec.
19982

111.6
106.1
114.1
105.3
136.3

W oven narrow fa b ric ...... .......................................................................... ..........
E la s tic .................................................................................................................
Corset and allied lin e s .................................................................................
O ver 3 /4 in c h e s ........................................................................................
U n derw ear................................. ....................................................................
O ther a p p a re l.................................................................................................
Nonelastic .............................................................................................. ............
W oven edge rib b o n s .................................................................. .................
W oven la b e ls ................................................................................................
Tapes (wt. less than 15 oz./sq. yd.) ........................................................
All other ta p e .............................................................................................
W ebbing ( w t 15 oz./sq. yd. or m o re )........................... ..........................
All other w e b b in g .................................................................. ...................
All other n o n e la s tic ......................................................................................
Braided narrow fa b ric ..........................................................................................
Nonelastic b ra id s .............................................................................................
Shoe and corset la c e s ................................................................................
O ther nonelastic braids .............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ................
Secondary products ............................................................ ................................

Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................... ......
M en’s finished h o sie ry ......... ..............................................................................
A n k le t .................................................................................................................
N o n-cu shion..................................................... .............................................
Natural fib e rs .............................................................................................
Manmade fib e r s ........................................................................................
M id -c a lf/c re w ....................................................................................................
C u s h io n ................................ .................................................. .......................
Natural fib e rs ........................................................... ..................................
N o n-cu shion..................................................................................................
Natural fibers ....................................................... ......................................
Manmade fib e r s ........................................................................................
K n ee-high...........................................................................................................

Nov.
19982

06/85
06/85
0 6/85
06/85
06/85

Finished wool non-apparel fabrics and fe lts ............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

W om en’s hosiery knit on 300 needles or m o re ............................... ........................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Finished seamless h o sie ry...................................................................... ..........
Stockings and knee-highs, knit on 300 needles or m o r e ........................
Knee-high .................. ....................................................................................
F u ll-len gth......................................................................... ............................
P a n tyh o se ..........................................................................................................
Under 30 denier, s h e e r...................... ......................... ...............................
30 denier and over, o p a q u e ......................................................................
Elastomer pan tyh o se ................................ ..................................................
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.....................................................................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

27

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

Industry
code

Circular knit fabric m ills ..................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Gray circular knit fa b ric s .....................................................................................
Broad gray fabrics (more than 12 inches w id e ) .........................................
Finished circular knit fa b ric s ..............................................................................
Knit and finished in the same establishm ent..............................................
Broad fabrics (more than 12 inches wide) ..............................................
Contract work on gray and finished circular knit fa b r ic ...............................
C ontract finishing o n ly .....................................................................................
Contract knitting only or knitting and finis h in g ............................................

2257

Lace and warp knit fabric m ills ................................................................ ...................

2258

132.2
109.7

132.2
109.7

0
0

0
0

2252-234
2252-235
2252-23511
2252-238

0 6/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

104.8
108.7
108.8
96.9

104.5
108.7
108.8
96.9

104.5
107.6
107.7
96.9

-.6
-1.0
-1.0
0

0
-1.0
-1.0
0

2252-24
2252-242

06/84
06/84

102.9
105.8

102.9
105.8

ft
ft

(3)
(3)

ft

2252-246
2252-SM
2252-S

06/84

103.7

103.7

ft

06/84

116.7

116.7

116.7

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

118.8
118.9
132.3
104.9

118.1
118.1
132.3
104.9

118.3
118.3
132.3
105.0

-.2
-1.1
.2
-.2

.2
.2
0
.1

12/84
12/97
12/84
12/97
12/84

125.7
100.3
134.3
98.6
113.1

124.5
100.3
134.3
99.7
112.1

124.5
100.1
134.3
99.6
112.3

-3.0
.1
ft
-.4
.7

0
-.2
0
-.1
.2

12/84
12/97

125.8
104.1

125.6
103.9

125.6
103.9

3.9
3.9

0
0

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
09/82

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

134.9
135.7
133.3
124.8
123.8
111.2
110.5
219.4
148.2
138.8
139.5
141.4
140.5

134.9
135.7
133.3
124.8
123.8
111.2
110.5
219.4
148.2
138.8
139.5
141.4
140.5

-.4
-.5
-1.2
-3.4
-3.5
.2
.2
.3
.3
.2
.2
.3
.4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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

G ray warp knit fa b ric s........................... ..............................................................
Lace and net goods (excluding raschel lace machine p ro d u c ts )...............
Finished warp knit fabrics (knit & finished, or purchased & fin is h e d ).......
C ontract or commission work for knitting, finishing, & dyeing (incl.
lace g o o d s )....................................................................................................

ft
3

12/95

100.7

100.7

100.7

.1

0

2257-P
2257-1
2257-122
2257-3
2257-311
2257-31122
2257-9
2257-921
2257-925

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
06/81
12/94
12/94

105.9
105.4
118.9
110.9
96.6
98.3
98.3
108.9
96.5
100.0

102.1
101.5
115.1
107.3
92.1
97.7
97.7
107.4
96.1
97.7

102.1
101.5
115.1
107.3
92.1
97.7
97.7
107.2
96.1
97.3

-5.5
-5.7
-2.8
-2.8
-8.3
-1.2
-1.2
-.7
-1.5
-.2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.2
0
-.4

2258-P
2258-1
2258-5
2258-6

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/85
06/95

124.4
123.8
131.7
140.8
102.9

124.6
123.8
132.1
140.8
102.8

124.2
123.5
130.5
141.2
102.9

-.3
0
2.2
.6
-.7

-.3
-.2
-1.2
.3
.1

2258-7

06/95

102.7

102.7

102.7

0

0

2259-P
2259-1
2259-171
2259-2
2259-298

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

115.9
114.2
125.2
124.5
106.8
106.8

115.8
114.2
125.2
124.5
106.7
106.7

115.8
114.2
125.2
124.5
106.7
106.7

-.2
.1
-.2
.6
.4
.4

0
0
0
0
0
0

2259
Knit gloves and m itte n s ......................................................................................
W ork, including fabric and leather or plastic c o m bin ations.....................

Nov. 1998

CO

2254

Dec. 1997

132.2
109.7

2253-4
2253-5
2253-6
2253-7
2253-8
2253-SM
2253-S
2253-SS

Knit underwear and nightwear m ills ....................... ............................. ......................
Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. .................. .....
M en’s and boys’ knit und erw ear........ ..............................................................
M en’s and boys’ undershirts, except th e rm a l.............................................
Undershirts, except athletic ty p e s .............................................................
M en’s and boys’ shorts and b rie fs ....... ........................................................
Shorts and briefs, except thermal underwear and union s u its ...........
M en’s and boys’ thermal underwear and union s u its ...............................
Therm al und erw ear................................ .....................................................
W om en’s and children’s underwear and nightwear.......................................
W om en’s and children’s und erw ear.............................................................
W om en’s und erw ear....................................................................................
P a n tie s ........................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p roducts.........................................................................................

Dec.
19982

06/84
06/90

2253-P
2253-A
2253-B

W om en’s, misses’ and juniors’ knit shirts and b lo u s e s ...............................
G irls’, children’s and infants’ sweaters and sweater v e s t s .........................
G irls’, children’s and infants’ knit shirts and b lo u s e s ...................................
All other knit outerwear, n.e.c.............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......... ...................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. .............
Secondary products.........................................................................................

Nov.
19982

2252-233
2252-2334

2253
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ sweaters and sweater v e s ts ..............
W om en’s, misses’ and juniors’ sweaters and sweater v e s ts ......................
M en’s and boys’ knit shirts incl. sport shirts, sweatshirts, and

Aug.
19982

€

Hosiery, n.e.c.— Continued
Women’s, girls’, and boy’s knee-high s o c k s ..............................................
W om en’s knee-high socks-m anm ade fibers ..........................................
O ther women’s, girls’ and boys’ finished hosiery, including leg
warmers, waist-highs, etc.........................................................................
Infants’ and children’s a n k le t......................... ...............................................
Natural f ib e r s .................................................................................................
Other infants’ and children’s finished hos ie ry .............................................
Unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s
s to c k in g s ........................................................................................................
M en’s unfinished h o s ie ry ................................................................................
O ther unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except
wom en’s s to c k in g s....................... ............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary products ............................................................................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

o

Industry and product1

Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool fabrics and knit g o o d s ........................

226

12/84

130.7

130.5

130.3

.8

-.2

Finished cotton broadwoven f a b r ic .............................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Non-commission finished fabric .......................................................... .............
Commission finishing ..........................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

2261

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

135.1
134.5
126.4
151.6

135.2
134.6
126.4
(3)

135.1
134.6
126.4
151.6

2.9
3.1
1.6
6.4

-.1
0
0
ft

06/84

131.9

131.9

131.9

2.6

0

2261-P
2261-7
2261-9
2261-SM
2261-S

See footnotes at end of table.




28

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

Finished synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fa b r ic ..............................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Non-commission finished fa b r ic ........................................................................
Commission fin is h in g ....................................................................................... .
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
Finished yam, raw stock, braided goods and narrow fabric, except knits and
w o o l............................... ............................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Dyed y a r n ..............................................................................................................
Carded c o tto n ............................................................................................... ....
Combed c o tto n ........................................................................................ .........
Polyester blends with c o tto n ..........................................................................
All other p o ly e s te r.................................................................. ........................
O ther manmade fiber and silk y a m ..............................................................
Finished braided or woven narrow fa b ric s ......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

Industry
code

Product
code

2262
2262-P
2262-8
2262-9
2262-SM
2262-S

2269
2269-P
2269-8
2269-821
2269-823
2269-832
2269-833
2269-834
2269-971
2269-SM
2269-S

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

131.8
131.5
134.8
125.9

131.4
131.2
134.7
125.6

131.2
130.9
134.5
125.1

-0.5
-.5
-.6
-.4

-0.2
-.2
-.1
-.4

06/84

133.8

132.8

133.3

-.7

.4

06/83
06/83
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94
12/94

131.7
134.6
107.6
104.4
102.2
100.0
103.8
106.9
100.2

131.6
134.5
107.5
103.9
102.2
100.0
103.9
106.9
100.2

131.4
134.3
107.3
103.4
102.2
100.0
(3)
106.9
100.2

-.2
-.3
-.1
0
0
0
i3)
0
-1.2

-.2
-.1
-.2
-.5
0
0
i3)
0
0

(3)

a

(3)

11/83

117.2

117.2

Floor covering m ills ................................................................................................. .......

227

12/84

116.7

116.9

116.9

.4

0

Carpet and r u g s .......................... ...................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
W oven carpet and ru g s ......................................................................................
Woven carpet and rugs, including mats and art s q u a re s ........................
Tufted carpet and r u g s .......................................................................................
Bathmats and sets and scatter rugs 6 X 9 or le s s ...................................
Tufted broadloom ............................................................................................
Nylon tufted broadloom ...........................................................................
O ther tufted b ro a d lo o m ...............................................................................
Autom obile and aircraft c a rp e tin g ................................................................
O ther tufted carpet and rugs, including artificial g ra s s .............................
Finishing o n ly .....................................................................................................
O ther carpet and r u g s ........................................................................................
Needle punched carpet and ru g s .................................................................
Braided, hooked, and other carpet and rugs, excluding woven and
t u ft e 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

106.8
106.6
143.6
143.6
147.4
137.1
149.1
156.4
125.3
117.3
122.1
114.8
120.0
108.5

107.0
106.8
142.4
142.4
147.8
137.1
149.6
156.7
122.3
117.3
122.1

107.0
106.8
142.8
142.8
147.8
137.1
149.6
156.8
(3)
(3)
122.4
114.8
120.0
(3)

.5
.4
4.4
4.4
.3
-2.1
.4
.2
(3)
o
3.9
0
.5
(3)

0
0
.3
.3
0
0
0
.1
<3)
i3)
.2

2273-331

06/85

146.3

146.3

146.3

5.9

0

Yarn and thread m ills ................................................................................. ...................

228

12/84

112.1

110.2

109.8

-4.6

-.4

Spun y a r n .........................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Carded cotton y a r n s ...........................................................................................
Spun, g ra y ..........................................................................................................
Combed cotton y a r n s .........................................................................................
Spun, g ra y ..........................................................................................................
Rayon and /or acetate spun y a rn s ...................................................................
Spun, g ra y ..........................................................................................................
Spun noncellulosic fiber and silk y a rn s ........................................................ .
Polyester spun y a r n .........................................................................................
Spun, g r a y ......................................................................................................
All other spun noncellulosic fiber and silk y a rn s ........................................
Spun, g r a y ......................................................................................................
Spun and finished in the same p la n t .......................................................
W ool y a r n s .................................................. .........................................................
W ool carpet y a r n s ...........................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

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

102.5
102.5
95.9
98.3
105.9
94.3
125.2
101.4
95.3
95.7
93.7
95.0
94.1
96.8
99.0
93.7

100.8
100.7
92.7
95.0
104.8
93.3
125.6
101.7
94.2
94.8
92.4
93.6
92.2
96.6
103.1
91.3

100.2
100.1
91.5
93.8
104.5
93.0
125.5
101.6
94.1
94.3
91.7
93.9
92.6
96.6
103.2
91.3

-3.3
-3.5
-5.7
-5.6
-7.0
-7.0
1.6
1.6
-1.9
-2.3
-3.1
-1.7
-1.8
-1.5
3.8
-4.7

-.6
-.6
-1.3
-1.3
-.3
-.3
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.5
-.8
.3
.4
0
.1
.0

12/82

104.8

103.4

103.4

0

0

12/82
12/82

137.4
137.2

134.1
134.5

134.2
134.6

-2.9
-2.4

.1
.1

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

123.5
140.9
105.1
99.0
140.6
116.1
118.1

120.0
i3)
(3)
(3)
137.4
116.1
118.1

120.0

-2.8

i3)
(3)
(3)
137.6
116.1
118.1

(3)
(3)
(3)
-2.8
.2
.7

0
i3)
i3)
(3)
.1
0
0

06/84
06/84

148.3
147.2

148.2
147.1

148.6
147.4

-16.6
-17.1

.3
.2

06/84
06/84
06/84

153.1
150.5
148.9

153.0
i3)
148.9

153.4
151.7
149.2

-18.5
-5.0
-19.1

.3
i3)
.2

Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmade fibers, silk,
and w o o l....................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Rewound, plied, and novelty yarns, including wool (not spun or thrown
at same e s t.)...................................................... ...........................................
Thrown filament yarns, except te x tu re d ..........................................................
Nylon y a rn s ................................................................................ .......................
Polyester y a rn s ..................................................................................................
Textured, bulked, or crimped filament yam (made from purchased yam)
Commission texturing, throwing, plying, etc. of y a r n s ..................................
Commission texturing or throwing of filament y a rn s .................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Thread m ills .....................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Finished thread for use in the h o m e ...............................................................
Finished thread for industrial or manufacturers’ u s e ....................................
C otton thread, including industrial weight goods and b raid ed.................
Manmade fiber thread and other th re a d .....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

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
2284
2284-P
2284-1
2284-2
2284-213
2284-225
2284-SM

See footnotes at end of table.




29

(3)
120.0
(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

Miscellaneous textile g o o d s ................................................ .........................................

229

Coated fabrics, not rubberize d.....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Pyroxylin coated or laminated fabric .......................................................... .....
Vinyl coated or laminated fa b ric .......................................................................
Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd finished w t ...............................
W oven 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 ..................................
W oven fabric b a s e ........ ..............................................................................
Knitted fabric b a s e .......................................................................................
Polyurethane & other coated & laminated fa b ric ...................................... .
Polyurethane coated or laminated fa b ric .......... ..........................................
O ther coated or laminated fa b ric ..................................................................
Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd. finished w t ...........................
W oven fabric b a s e ....................................................................................
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 rn )............................... .....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...........................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2295

Tire cord and fa b r ic .......... ........................ ....................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................ ........... ..............................................................
Tire cord and fa b ric ...... ....................................................................... ...............
Nylon tire cord and fa b r ic ...............................................................................
Polyester tire cord and fa b ric ........ ................................................................

2296

Nonwoven fabrics and related products .....................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Nonwoven fa b ric s .................................................................................................
Laminated and wet la id ...................................................................................
Over 2.5 ounces per square y a r d .............................................................
Spun bonded, dry laid, and o th e rs .................... ...........................................
Under 0.8 ounces per square y a r d ...........................................................
0.8 ounces to 1.5 ounces per square y a r d .............................................
Over 1.5 ounces per square y a r d .............................................................
Fabricated nonwoven p ro d u c ts .........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................

2297

Cordage and twine ..................... .....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ .........
Soft fiber cordage and twine, except c o tto n ..................................................
Manmade fiber cordage and tw in e ...............................................................
Fish line, fish net, and fish netting (made in this establishm ent).......
Fish lin e .......................................................................................................

2298

Product
code

Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

12/84

124.6

124.5

124.5

-0.1

0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/91
06/85

134.1
132.3
(3)
129.1
117.1
107.2
128.4
129.5
131.8
130.1
130.3
136.7
158.1
132.7
135.2
140.9
124.8
127.6

133.9
132.1
(3)
129.1
117.1
107.2
128.4
(3)
131.8
130.1
130.3
136.3
155.3
132.7
135.2
140.9
124.8
127.6

134.0
132.2
(3)
129.1
117.1

1.1
1.4
(3)

(3)
128.4
129.5
131.8
130.1
130.3
136.4
156.1
132.7
135.2
140.9
124.8
127.6

(3)
5.9
-.2
.5
.5
.3
2.4
2.7
2.4
1.4
1.8
-.1
1.8

.1
.1
(3)
0
0
(3)
0
(3)
0
0
0
.1
.5
0
0
0
0
0

06/85

126.5

126.5

126.5

-1.6

0

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

112.6
111.8
111.8
113.6
111.4

112.0
111.1
111.1
113.6
110.0

112.0
111.1
111.1
113.6
110.0

-1.7
-1.8
-1.8
-1.3
-1.4

0
0
0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
01/86

125.4
126.7
128.0
155.0
99.6
115.7
103.8
117.9
126.8
124.5

125.4
126.6
127.9
155.0
99.6
115.7
103.8
117.8
126.7
124.5

125.4
126.6
127.9
155.0
99.6
115.7
103.8
117.8
126.7
(3)

0
0
-.1
0
0
-.1
-4.8
1.8
.2
(3)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/92
0 6/85

153.0
156.1
129.2
131.0
193.7
110.3
115.6

153.4
156.6
129.7
131.5
193.7
(3)
117.2

153.4
156.6
129.7
131.5
193.7
(3)
117.7

.4
-1.2

12/92
06/85
12/92
11/85

99.6
112.8
87.0
114.9

99.2
112.8
87.0
114.9

99.0
112.8
87.0
114.9

-1.7
-4.3
-13.8
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

114.8
115.1
118.8
106.8
106.6
105.6
153.3
153.3
92.5

115.0
115.3
118.8
106.8
106.6
102.2
156.4
156.4
92.5

114.8
115.0
118.8
106.8
106.6
102.5
153.9
153.9
92.5

-.8
-1.0
.7
.9
1.2
-14.3
-1.2
-1.2
-1.7

-.2
-.3
0
0
0
-1.6
-1.6
0

2299-412
2299-4127
2299-41273
2299-6

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

152.9
135.1
92.3
116.0

157.6
139.4
(3)
115.7

i3)
i3)
(3)
116.0

<3)
(3)
(3)
-1.3

i3)
(3)
i3)
.3

2299-63
2299-631
2299-63119
2299-633
2299-63341
2299-635
2299-859
2299-SM
2299-S

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/85

116.0
94.8
103.5
134.7
131.3
121.4
102.4

115.7
93.8
101.2
134.7
131.3
(3)
102.4

116.0
94.8
103.6
134.7
131.3
(3)
101.9

-1.3
-2.4
-4.8
-1.0
-2.0
<3)
-5.6

.3
1.1
2.4
0
0
a
-.5

06/85

134.2

134.2

134.2

-.1

0

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

All other manmade fiber cordage and twine, incl. agriculture and
industrial ..................................................................................................
Cotton cordage and tw in e ..................................................................................

2298-213
2298-3
2298-311
2298-325
2298-SM
2298-S

Wrapping, seine, and other tw in e ........................... ..................... -...............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
2299
Felt goods, except woven felt and h a ts ..........................................................
Punched or needled f e lt s ...............................................................................
W ool felts and man-made fiber f e lt s .................................... ...................
Scouring and combing mill p ro d u c ts .................................... ..........................
Processed textile w a s te ......................................................................................
Recovered fibers, processed mill waste, and related p ro d u c ts ..............
Fibers recovered from clips and rags (new and u s e d ).........................
Fibers recovered from mill waste, excluding fibers recovered from
clips and r a g s ........................................................................................
Man-made fib e rs ................................... ........................... .......................
Padding and upholstery fillin g ...........................................................................
Padding and upholstery filling, batting, wadding, excluding foam
rubber and p la s tic s ...................................................................................
Padding and p a d s ........................................................................................
All other padding ......................................................................................
Batting, wadding, and mattress f e lt s ........................................................
Made from all other fib e rs .......................................................................
Upholstery fillin g ...........................................................................................
O ther textile goods, n.e.c................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index

30

Dec. 1997

.5
1.0

- .6
-.6

1.4
(3)
.3

Nov. 1998

(3)

0
0
0
0
.0
(3)
.4
- .2

0
0
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

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar
m ate rials.............................................................. .....................................................

23

12/84

124.9

125.0

125.0

0.6

0

M en’s and boys’ suits and c o a ts .................................................................................

231

12/80

168.1

168.1

168.9

4.1

.5

M en’s and boys’ suits and c o a ts ......... .......................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ suits and coats, excluding contract w o rk .........................
M en’s s u its .........................................................................................................
M en’s tailored o u te rc o a ts ...............................................................................
M en’s tailored dress and sport coats and ja c k e ts ....................................
Boys’ suits, coats and tailored jackets, incl. sep. v e s ts .........................
Receipts for contract work on men’s and boys’ suits and c o a ts ...............
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 ......................................... ....................................
M en’s and boys’ separate trousers and s la c k s ..........................................
W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ suits, skirts, and c o a ts ...........................

2311

12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/93
12/80
12/80
12/80

168.1
167.5
133.5
173.2
109.0
151.8
146.0
182.7

168.1
167.5
133.5
173.2
109.0
151.8
146.0
182.7

168.9
168.3
134.2
174.7
109.0
151.8
146.0
182.7

4.1
4.2
4.5
7.0
1.7
1.0
0
1.9

.5
.5
.5
.9
0
0
0
0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/93

182.9
(3)
172.2
108.0

182.9
ft
172.2
ft

182.9
179.6
172.2
108.0

ft
4.7
0

M en’s, youths’ & boys’ furnishings, work clothing & allied garm ents...................

232

12/84

126.4

126.4

126.4

.8

0

M en’s and boys’ shirts, except work s h irts ...............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ knit shirts (made from purchased knit fa b ric s )................
M en’s and boys’ woven dress and sport shirts, including uniform shirts ..
Contract and commission work on men’s and boys’ s h irts ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................. ..............................................................

2321

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

121.3
121.6
109.7
128.3
136.0

121.1
121.3
109.4
128.4
135.8

121.2
121.5
109.6
128.3
135.8

-1.3
-1.6
-2.6
.9
-1.4

.1
.2
.2
-.1
0

06/83

127.5

127.5

127.5

0

0

M en’s and boys’ underwear and n ig h tw e a r................................... ..........................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ knit und erw ear.......................................................................
Knit undershirts, except th e rm a l...................................................................
Undershirts, except athletic ty p e ...............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

2322

126.2
122.8
121.8
125.8
128.0
138.3

126.1

2322-P
2322-A
2322-1
2322-122
2322-SM

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

126.1
122.7
121.7

.2
.3
.3

Men’s and boys’ neckw ear...........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ n e ckw e a r................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ necktie s...............................................................................
All s i l k .............................................................................................................
All p o ly e s te r..................................................................................................
O ther fabrics, including b le n d s ..................................................................

2323
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

132.7
136.6
136.6
136.7
152.6
128.0
133.8

133.0
136.9
136.9
137.0
153.1
128.0
135.3

133.0
136.9
136.9
137.0
153.0
128.0
135.3

1.8
2.1
2.1
2.0
-.6
1.2
5.9

.0
0
0
0
-.1
0
0

M en’s and boys’ separate trousers and s la c k s ........................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ separate dress and sport tro u se rs....................................
M en’s separate trousers and s la c k s ............................................................
Boys’ separate trousers and s la c k s .............................................................
M en’s and boys’ jeans, jean cut casual slacks, and dun g a re e s................
M en’s jeans, dungarees, and jean cut casual s la c k s ...............................
M en’s jeans and d u n g a re e s .......................................................................
M en’s jean cut casual s la c k s .....................................................................
C ontract work on men’s and boys’ dress and sport trousers and s la c k s .
Contract work on men’s and boys’ trousers and s la c k s ..........................
Contract work on men’s and boys’ jeans and jean cut casual slacks,
including d u n g a re e s .................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2325
2325-P
2325-1
2325-11
2325-13
2325-2
2325-2A
2325-21
2325-22
2325-9
2325-911

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/87
12/81
12/81
12/92
12/92
12/81
12/81

137.3
137.2
136.8
141.8
110.0
136.6
140.7
110.2
112.0
138.1
151.7

137.3
137.2
136.9
141.9
110.0
136.6
140.7
110.2
112.0
138.4
152.4

137.4
137.4
137.7
142.7
110.0
136.6
140.7
110.2
112.0
138.2
151.9

2.7
3.2
3.5
3.7
.2
3.5
4.4
4.6
3.9
0
.1

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

2325-912
2325-SM
2325-S

12/92

95.9

95.9

95.9

0

0

12/81

149.5

149.2

149.2

.5

0

M en’s and boys’ work c lo th in g ....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ work s h irts ..............................................................................
M en’s and boys’ other work c lo th in g ..............................................................
M en’s and boys’ work pants .................................................... ...................
M en’s and boys’ coveralls, overalls, and ju m psu its..................................
M en’s washable service a p p a re l....... ..........................................................
M en’s and boys’ other work clothing, including ja c k e ts ...........................
Contract and commission work on men’s and boys’ work c lo th in g ...........
Contract and commission work on men’s and boys’ work c lo th in g ......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2326

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/92
12/81
12/81

136.3
138.4
131.7
138.5
141.6
115.3
130.6
124.0

136.5
138.5
131.7
138.7
141.6
115.3
132.1
124.0

136.5
138.5
131.7
138.7
141.6
115.3
132.1
124.0

.2
.1
0
.2
0
.2
1.1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

144.5

144.5

.1

0

M en’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c.....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................... ..........................................•■•••
M en’s and boys’ nontailored heavy jackets and coats, including uniform,
excluding ski ja c k e ts ...................................... .............................................
Men’s and boys’ swimwear, sweaters, and outerwear, n.e.c.......................
Swimwear and athletic s h o rts ........................................................................

2329

2311-P
2311-A
2311-1
2311-2
2311-3
2311-4
2311-9
2311-SM
2311-S
2311-SSS
2325-S
2337-S

2321-P
2321-2
2321-4
2321-9
2321 -SM
2321-S

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft

0
ft
0
ft

0
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

2326-P
2326-1
2326-2
2326-211
2326-231
2326-251
2326-281
2326-9
2326-911
2326-SM
2326-S

12/81

144.5

12/81

126.7

127.3

127.3

.7

0

2329-P

12/83
12/83

126.6
127.6

127.0
127.8

126.9
127.7

1.0
.6

-.1
-.1

2329-1
2329-2
2329-22

12/83
12/83
12/83

122.2
130.1
125.2

122.4
130.5
125.4

122.2
130.4
125.4

1.0
-.2
.2

-.2
-.1
0

See footnotes at end of table.




ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

2.7

31

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

Aug.
19982

Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c.— Continued
Outerwear, n.e.c. (ski and snow pants, leggings, light outerwear
jackets, e t c .) ...............................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2329-28
2329-SM
2329-S

W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ o u te rw e a r.................................................................

233

W om en’s, misses’, & juniors9 blouses & s h irts .........................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
W om en’s, misses’, & juniors’ blouses & shirts, excluding contract work ..
Knit shirts and blouses made from purchased fa b ric ...............................
T-shirts and tank t o p s .................................................................................
All o th e r ..........................................................................................................
W oven shirts and b lo u s e s ..............................................................................
C ontract work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’ blouses & s h irts ..........
C ontract work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’ blouses & s h ir ts ......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2331

W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ d re s s e s .....................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Dresses made from purchased fa b r ic ............................ .................................
C ontract work on women’s and misses’ d re s s e s ..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... ......................

2335

W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ suits and c o a ts .......................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................... ......................................................
Coats, suits, and skirts, excluding contract w o rk ...........................................
Suits and p a n ts u its ..........................................................................................
Suits and pan tsuits......................... ..............................................................
Jackets, vests and s k ir ts ................................................................................
Skirts, including u n ifo rm ..............................................................................
Separate tailored suit type ja c k e ts ...........................................................
Contract work on women’s, misses’ and juniors’ suits and coats .............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2337

W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c.......................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................... .................................
Non-commission women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c.............
Bathing s u its .....................................................................................................
S la c k s .......................................................... ......................................................
Slacks, except dungarees and je a n s ........................................................
Jeans and dun g a re e s..................................................................................
O ther outerwear, n.e.c......................................................................................
Play garments, including shorts, pedal pushers, Bermudas, and
J a m a ic a s ................................................. .............. .................................
Contract and commission work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’
outerwear, n.e.c..............................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2339

Women’s, misses’, children’s, and infants’ undergarm ents...................................

234

W om en’s and children’s underwear and n ig h tw e a r.................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................... ...............................................
W om en’s and children’s underwear and nightwear, excluding contract
w o r k ............................................................................................................. ■

2341

W om en’s u nd erw ear....................................................................................
P a n tie s ........................................................................................................
O ther women’s u n d e rw e a r......................................................................
Girls’, children’s and infants’ und erw ear..................................................
P a n tie s ........................................................................................................
O ther girls’, children’s and infants’ und erw ear....................................
W om en’s n ig h tw e a r.....................................................................................
Chiefly synthetic fib e r s .........................................................................
O ther women’s nightw ear........................................................................
G irls’, children’s and infants’ n ig h tw e a r...................................................
N ig h tg o w n s.................................................................................................
P a ja m a s ......................................................................................................
Contract work on women’s and children’s underwear and nightw ear......
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

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

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

12/83

132.8

133.2

133.2

-0.3

0

12/83

132.2

133.3

133.2

2.5

-.1

12/84

117.3

118.0

117.9

.3

-.1

06/83
06/83
06/86
06/93
06/93
0 6/93
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

.1
.1
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

06/83

116.7

116.7

12/80
12/80
06/86
12/80

127.2
126.0
114.1
126.1

12/80
12/82
12/82
06/86
06/93
06/93
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

(3)
(3)
113.0

ft
ft

ft
ft
.4

0

116.7

.1

0

127.0
125.7
113.8
126.1

126.9
125.7
113.8
126.1

-.2
-.6
-.9
1.0

-.1
0
0
0

151.5

151.4

150.2

2.5

-.8

110.0
108.0
103.0
72.2
72.2
109.2
105.3
117.5
122.3

112.1
110.1
105.5
72.2
72.2
112.1
109.2
117.0
122.3

111.4
109.7
105.0

1.3
1.6
1.9

-.6
-.4
-.5

ft
(3)
112.0
109.2
117.4
122.3

ft
ft
2.7
3.6
.4
0

ft
ft
-.1
0
.3
0

12/82

120.9

122.9

121.5

.7

-1.1

06/83
06/83
06/86

110.5
113.7
113.4

111.5
114.9
114.9

111.6
115.2
115.2

.3
.3
.4

.1
.3
.3

06/83
06/93
06/93
06/83

92.9
101.8
87.2
122.1

92.9
101.8
87.2
126.8

92.9
101.8
87.2
126.8

-3.4
-2.8
-4.6
7.8

0
0
0
0

2339-761

06/93

94.9

94.9

94.9

0

0

2339-9
2339-SM
2339-S

06/83

125.9

125.9

125.9

-.1

0

2339-P
2339-A
2339-4
2339-5
2339-511
2339-512
2339-7

2341-P
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
2341-SM
2341-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

32

06/83

101.4

101.4

101.4

.2

0

12/84

120.8

121.5

121.5

.6

0

0 6/82
06/82

122.1
124.4

122.0
124.3

122.0
124.3

.1
-.3

0
0

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

112.8
138.3
135.7
139.1
131.9
149.2

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
0
0
0
0
0

ft
169.5
113.0
113.5
107.6
110.6
132.2
116.2
130.2
116.5
128.8

ft
169.5
112.9
113.5
107.6
110.6
132.2
114.5
ft
115.6
128.8

ft
169.5
112.9
113.5
107.6
110.6
132.2
114.6
ft
115.9
128.8

06/82

96.1

96.1

96.1

ft

ft

0
-.4
0
0
0
0
-7.2
ft
-1.6
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
ft
.3
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

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82
0 6/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82

143.3
145.4
119.9
138.4
138.5
131.1
154.9
132.3
171.7
132.1
145.9

145.5
147.5
121.6
140.8
140.8
131.1
(3)
140.5
171.7
132.1
145.9

145.5
147.5
121.6
140.8
140.8
131.1

1.3
1.3
1.2
1.5
1.6
0
(3)

140.5
171.7
Í3)
145.9

-2.4
.2
(3)
1.7

06/82

128.5

131.6

131.6

1.2

0

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

Brassieres and allied garm ents....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Brassieres and allied garments, excluding contract w o r k ...........................
B ra ssie re s..........................................................................................................
Bandeau .........................................................................................................
Regular s tra p .............................................................................................
Strapless, convertible or other bandeau b ra s .....................................
O ther bras, including long li n e ..................................................................
Girdles, corsets, combinations and a cce sso rie s.......................................
Girdles, with or without ope nings..............................................................
Corsets, combinations, and accessories..................... ............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................... .........
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2342

Hats, caps, and m illin ery...............................................................................................

235

06/85

136.7

137.2

137.1

.7

-.1

Hats, caps, and m illin ery...............................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
M illin e ry..................................................................................................................
Fur felt and wool f e lt .......................................................................................
All other millinery inc. flowered millinery, straw, whimseys,
miniatures, etc.............................................................................................
Hats and hat bodies, except cloth and m illinery............................................
Finished straw hats except harvest h a ts .....................................................
W ool felt finished h a t s ....................................................................................
W oven cloth hats and c a p s ...............................................................................
W oven cloth hats, except unifo rm ................................................................
W oven cloth caps, except u n ifo rm ...............................................................
All other hats and caps, including those made from purchased knit
fabric and harvest h a ts ............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2353
2353-P
2353-1
2353-112

12/90
12/90
12/90
06/85

118.3
119.0
113.9
109.5

118.7
119.5
113.9
109.5

118.7
119.5
113.9
109.5

.8
.6
0
0

0
0
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

(3)
118.5
118.2
165.1
121.1
168.1
135.4

122.2
118.5
(3)
165.1
122.0
170.9
136.1

122.2
118.5
(3)
(3)
121.9
170.5
136.1

0
-2.8
(3)
(3)
1.6
2.0
1.6

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

2353-498
2353-SM
2353-M
2353-S

12/90

117.0

117.5

117.5

4.5

0

12/90
12/90

127.1

Í3)
127.1

(3)
127.1

Í3)
.5

2342-P
2342-A
2342-1
2342-14
2342-141
2342-143
2342-15
2342-2
2342-211
2342-241
2342-SM
2342-S

S ee footnotes at end of table.




33

0
0
0
0
0
0
Í3)
0
0
(3)
0

Í3)
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

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

12/84

118.8

118.7

118.5

0.1

-0.2

12/84
12/84
12/97
12/97
12/84
12/97

123.7
122.1
101.0
ft
128.8
ft

123.6
121.9
100.7
ft
128.8
ft

123.3
121.9
100.7

.1
.2
.7

-.2
0
0
ft
0
ft

12/84

140.6

140.6

139.3

-.4

-.9

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/97
12/97

113.8
113.7
139.0
112.1
100.6
97.1

113.6
114.0
139.0
112.5
100.7
98.8

113.5
114.0

0
.3

ft
112.5
100.7
98.8

.4
.7
-1.2

-.1
0
ft
0
0
0

12/84
12/84
12/84

112.3
113.1
111.2

109.9
108.0
111.2

109.9
108.0
111.2

-.9
-2.0
0

0
0
0

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

G irls’, children’s, and infants’ outerw ea r.....................................................................

236

G irls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, and s h irts ...................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
G irls’, children’s, and infant’s knit blouses and s h irts ..................................
G irl’s, children’s, and infant’s woven blouses and s h irts .............................
G irl’s, children’s, and infant’s d re sse s.............................................................
C ontract work on dresses, blouses & s h irts ...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................

2361

G irls’, children’s, & infants’ outerwear, n.e.c...............................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Coats, snowsuits, coat-and-legging sets, suits, vests, & ja c k e ts ................
Outerwear, n.e.c., except contract w o r k ..................................... ...................
Play G arm ents...................................................................................................
O ther O u te rw e a r...............................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................
G irls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, & s h irts .........................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................... ..........................

2369

Fur g o o d s .......................................................... ...............................................................

237

12/83

129.3

128.8

128.7

2.5

-.1

Fur g o o d s ..........................................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Fur p ro d u c ts ..........................................................................................................
M in k ....................................................................................................................
F o x .......................................................................................................................
Beaver, Rabbit, and Other F u rs .....................................................................

2371

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/90
12/83

129.3
132.4
132.4
141.9
161.5
89.0

128.8
131.9
131.9
141.8
161.5
87.0

128.7
131.8
131.8
141.6
161.5
87.0

2.5
2.6
2.6
4.3
0
-3.5

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

Miscellaneous apparel and a cce sso rie s.....................................................................

238

06/85

130.9

131.1

131.1

1.9

0

Fabric dress and work g lo v e s ......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
W ork gloves and m itte n s ...................................................................................
All fa b r ic .............................................................................................................
Single canton fla n n e l...................................................................................
Double canton f la n n e l.................................................................................
Fleeced cotton je rs e y ..................................................................................
Circular knit c o tto n .......................................................................................
Coated and partially coated fa b ric ............................................................
O ther fa b r ic ....................................................................................................
Leather or plastic and fabric com bin ations.................................................
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 .............................................................................................

2381

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

132.9
129.1
129.1
130.9
129.4
125.6
131.0
140.3
127.1
136.6
120.8

133.3
129.5
129.6
131.6
131.7
125.6
131.0
ft
127.1
133.5
120.8

133.3
129.5
129.6
131.6
131.7
125.6
131.0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ft
127.1
133.5
120.8

1.5
1.3
1.3
1.1
1.8
.2
.2
ft
2.8
-2.2
3.1

06/85
06/85
06/85

140.2 ;
140.2
155.7

140.2
140.2
155.7

140.2
140.2
155.7

4.2
4.2
.3

0
0
0

Robes and dressing gowns, except children’s .........................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ robes and dressing g o w n s ..................................................
W om en’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

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

128.2
124.5
124.0
125.0

128.2
124.5
124.0
125.0

128.2
124.5
124.0
125.0

5.0
.5
-1.4
1.3

0
0
0
0

06/85

144.9

144.9

144.9

24.7

0

W aterproof outer garm ents...........................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Raincoats and ra in ca p e s.............................................................. .................
M en’s and boys’ ................................................. ..........................................
O ther waterproof g a rm e n ts ............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

2385

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

126.7
129.6
127.9
130.5
124.3

128.0
131.1
127.9
130.5
134.6

128.0
131.1
127.9

0
0
0

ft
134.6

1.1
1.2
.1
ft
8.4

Leather and sheep lined clothing ................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Leather coats and ja c k e ts ..................................................................................
Men’s and boys’ ...............................................................................................
W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ .....................................................................
A ll 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

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

122.2
120.3
122.4
138.5

122.2
120.3
122.4
138.5

122.2
120.3
122.4
138.5

.6
.7
.8
1.2

ft

ft

12/85

104.9

104.9

104.9

0

0

06/85
06/85
0 6/85
06/85
0 6/92

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

.8
.4
.6
1.0
.9

0
0
0
0
0

06/92

102.0

102.0

102.0

1.7

0

2361-P
2361-3
2361-4
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

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

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

Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Leather b e lts .........................................................................................................
M en’s and boys’ leather b e lts ........................................................................
M en’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 .......................................................................................

2387-P
2387-1
2387-15
2387-155
2387-SM
2387-M

See footnotes at end of table.




34

ft
128.8
ft

ft

ft
.2
ft

ft

ft

ft
0
0
0

ft
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

Industry
code

Product
code

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

131.1
127.2
127.2
133.8

131.2
127.3
127.3
133.8

131.2
127.3
127.3
133.8

1.7
.5
.5
.7

12/85

112.2

112.5

112.5

0

0

12/85

140.0

140.0

140.0

4.2

0

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

Apparel and accessories, n.e.c.....................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Apparel and accessories, n.e.c..........................................................................
Academ ic 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 products ..................................................................

239

12/84

129.0

128.3

128.4

.2

.1

Curtains and draperies ....................... ...........................................................................
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........................................................................................
Draperies ............................................................................................................
W holly or chiefly cotton fa b ric s .................................................................
Rayon a nd /or acetate fa b r ic s ...................................................................
All other m ate ria ls........................................................................................
Curtains and draperies, k n it .................................................................. ............
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2391

06/84
06/84
06/98
06/84
06/84
06/89
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/84
06/98

138.7
137.6
100.0
132.5
176.3
106.7
140.8
137.7
142.8
127.7
100.0

138.8
137.7
100.1
132.8
177.5
106.6
140.8
137.7
142.8
127.7
100.0

138.7
137.7
100.1
132.7
176.9
106.6
140.8
137.7
142.8
127.7
100.0

1.8
1.5
ft
2.1
6.6
.5
1.1
.2
1.8
-.3
ft

-.1
0
0
-.1
-.3
0
0
0
0
0
0

06/84

125.6

125.6

125.6

-2.6

0

House furnishings, n.e.c..................................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts .....................................................................................................
Bedspreads and b e d s e ts ...................................................................................
Sheets and pillo w cases......................................................................................
Tow els and w a sh clo th s......................................... ............................................
O ther house fu rn ish in g s.................................................................................
Quilted products, including comforters, quilts, mattress protectors
and other q u ................................................................. ............................
O ther 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 m o p s )...........................................................................................
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
2392-P
2392-A
2392-2
2392-3
2392-4

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

119.1
116.6
119.1
111.8
102.4
121.5

119.1
116.6
119.2
111.8
102.4
121.5

119.1
116.6
119.2
111.8
102.4
121.5

-1.2
-1.4
.1
-.9
2.1
-2.3

0
0
0
0
0
0

Textile b a g s .....................................................................................................................
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 bags/knap sacks................................................................................
Other wholly or chiefly cotton fabric b a g s ...............................................
O ther textile b a g s .................................... ............................. ..............................
W holly or chiefly manmade fiber fa b r ic s .....................................................
O ther manmade fiber fabric b a g s .............................................................
O ther fa b ric 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 ..............................................................................

2393

Canvas and related p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................

2394

2389-P
2389-1
2389-191
2389-198
2389-SM
2389-S

2391-P
2391-11
2391-111
2391-11112
2391-11114
2391-121
2391-12111
2391-12112
2391-12113
2391-13
2391-SM
2391-S

Pleating, stitching, and tu ckin 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 re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

2392-423

06/83

89.9

89.9

89.9

-5.3

0

2392-424
2392-451

12/97
03/96

99.7
128.6

99.7
128.5

99.7
128.6

-.3
ft

0
.1

2392-477
2392-SM
2392-M
2392-Z89
2392-S

06/83

147.2

146.4

146.4

-1.2

0

06/83
06/83
06/83

123.8
125.7
141.6

(3)
ft
141.6

123.8
125.7
141.6

0
0
0

2393-P
2393-1

12/85
12/85
12/85

131.0
129.6
123.1

131.1
129.8
123.2

131.9
130.6
124.9

2.0
1.6
-2.1

.6
.6
1.4

12/85
12/92
12/92
12/85
12/85
12/92
12/89

169.9
115.8
114.2
136.4
134.7
108.2
119.6

170.0
(3)
114.2
136.6
134.7
ft
(3)

172.3
ft
116.1
136.6
134.7
ft
ft

1.7
ft
1.5
4.8
3.8
ft
ft

1.4
ft
1.7
0
0
ft
ft

12/85
12/85

142.0
142.1

(3)
(3)

ft
ft

ft
ft

ft
ft

2393-121
2393-12111
2393-12122
2393-2
2393-241
2393-24133
2393-279
2393-SM
2393-S
2393-SSS

T e n ts ......................................................................................................................
O ther te n ts .........................................................................................................
Commercial and other t e n ts .......................................................................
Tarpaulins and other c o v e rs ..............................................................................
Fitted ..................................................................................................................
O ther p ro d u cts......................................................................................................
S a ils .............................................................................................. .....................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........... ...........................................................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................

ft
ft
0

2394-P
2394-2
2394-3
2394-366
2394-36637
2394-5
2394-555
2394-8
2394-877
2394-M
2394-S

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

189.6
193.6
199.0
169.8
162.2
163.2
265.1
141.6

189.9
193.9
199.8
169.8
162.2
163.2
265.1
141.6

189.9
193.9
199.8
169.8
162.2
163.2
265.1
141.6

12/85
12/85
12/85

150.1
160.5
154.7

150.6
(3)
154.9

150.5
ft
154.8

ft
.3

-.1
ft
-.1

2395-P
2395-1
2395-112
2395-9
2395-911

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

138.4
136.7
142.1
150.7
131.3
172.2

139.1
137.0
142.6
151.2
131.3
172.2

139.0
136.9
142.5
151.1
131.3
172.2

1.5
1.3
2.7
2.6
.1
0

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

12/85

119.3

119.3

119.3

.3

0

12/85

152.6

156.5

156.5

2.6

0

2395

2395-931
2395-SM
2395-S

See footnotes at end of table.




0
0
0
0

35

.4
.5
.3
1.6
3.1
3.1
0
0
.9

.0
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
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/90

125.1
126.1
126.9
125.3
138.0
172.1
78.4
115.1

123.0
123.9
126.9
125.3
138.0
172.1
78.4
109.9

123.0
123.9
126.9
125.3
138.0
172.1
78.4
109.9

0.7
.6
-.2
0
1.8
3.1
0
1.4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/83

83.4

83.4

83.4

1.2

0

06/85
06/85
06/85

139.9
141.1
141.1

139.9
141.1
141.1

139.9
141.1
141.1

2.5
2.2
2.2

0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

110.3
109.7
145.2
87.7
106.7
138.2
<3)
113.2

110.2
109.5
145.0
87.7
103.8
137.8
ft
113.4

110.6
110.0
145.0
88.9
104.4
137.8
ft
113.4

-.2
-.5
-1.0
-.8
-2.4
.7

.4
.5
0
1.4
.6
0

.6

0

12/85
12/85

108.5
119.1

108.5
119.3

108.5
119.3

1.7
1.4

0
0

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

Automotive trimmings, apparel findings, and related p ro d u c ts..............................
Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ........................................................................ .....................
M en’s and boys’ suit and coat findings, and hat and cap trim m in g s .......
Autom otive trim m in g s ..........................................................................................
O ther trimmings and fin d in g s .............................................................................
W om en’s and children’s apparel trimmings and fin d in g s.........................
O ther 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 em bro id e rie s......................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... .............................
S chiffli machine em broideries............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

2397

Fabricated textile products, n.e.c..................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Autom obile 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 ..........................................................
P a ra ch u te s.........................................................................................................
All other fabricated textile products, 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 ............................................................................................

2399

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

C4

12/84

158.2

155.2

155.7

-1.4

.3

Logging camps and logging contra cto rs.....................................................................

241

12/81

185.9

181.3

181.9

-4.8

.3

Logging camps and logging contra cto 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 p in e ...................................................................................
S p ru c e .............................................................................................................
H e m lo ck..........................................................................................................
O ther softwood log species, n.e.c..............................................................
Hardwood logs, bolts, and tim b e r.....................................................................
O ther hardwood log species, n.e.c................................................................
P u lp w o o d ...............................................................................................................
Softwood ............................................................................................................
H a rdw ood...........................................................................................................
O ther p ro d u cts...................................................... ...............................................
W ood poles, piles, and p o s ts .........................................................................
W ood chips produced in the field ................................................................
Contract lo g g in g ...................................................................................................
Contract lo g g in g ....................................................................................... ........
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................................

2411

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/94
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/82
12/94
12/94
12/81
12/81

186.0
190.2
225.6
226.6
219.5
218.3
117.6
250.3
157.2
99.7
129.2
124.6
111.3
110.0
106.0
97.3
121.8
99.6
121.0
121.0

181.4
185.2
219.1
218.9
212.0
212.5
113.4
250.0
153.2
100.3
128.9
124.3
104.3
104.8
96.5
98.4
124.2
ft
119.2
119.2

182.0
185.8
221.1
224.0
217.0
213.0
113.8
250.2
157.4
100.3
129.3
124.7
102.7
103.1
95.0
98.2
124.2
99.5
119.1
119.1

-4.8
-5.3
-5.5
-6.5
-6.4
-5.0
-2.1
-.4
ft
-5.0
-11.6
-13.9
-8.2
-5.1
-13.5
.4
2.6
-.4
-3.6
-3.6

.3
.3
.9
2.3
2.4
.2
.4
.1
2.7
0
.3
.3
-1.5
-1.6
-1.6
-.2
0
ft
-.1
-.1

06/86

168.8

(3)

ft

ft

Sawmills and planing m ills .............................................................................................

242

12/84

157.7

149.7

151.8

-6.8

1.4

Sawmills and planing m ills ............................................................................................
Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................
Hardwood lumber, rough and dressed, except s id in g ..................................
Hardwood rough lu m b e r.................................................................................
O a k ..................................................................................................................
Red, no. 1 common .................................................................................
W h ite ...........................................................................................................
Other Red O a k ...........................................................................................

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
06/95

152.2
154.3
180.6
176.4
209.1
235.6
159.7
225.2
121.5
102.3
106.7

143.7
145.1
178.6
174.6
206.7
235.4
157.3
220.2
121.0
100.7
106.6

146.0
147.6
177.9
174.2
205.9
235.6
156.3
218.6
120.3
100.5
107.7

-7.7
-8.4
-2.0
-1.7
-.9
2.5
-6.7
.2
-2.4
-6.3
4.6

1.6
1.7
-.4
-.2
-.4
.1
-.6
-.7
-.6
-.2
1.0

2421-13
2421-131
2421-139
2421-2
2421-3
2421-31
2421-311
2421-313
2421-32
2421-321

12/80
08/85
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

200.9
188.4
174.4
162.2
156.1
124.9
87.3
164.0
169.9
182.0

198.2
185.9
172.1
149.0
144.9
119.2
82.0
148.1
156.2
158.9

196.8
183.3
171.9
153.2
149.1
121.3
84.7
148.1
161.3
156.6

-2.7
-2.5
-2.8
-11.4
-13.3
-12.5
-31.0
1.1
-13.6
-22.0

-.7
-1.4
-.1
2.8
2.9
1.8
3.3
0
3.3
-1.4

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 ..................................................................................................................
O ther 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 th ic k n e s s .................
Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern s p e c ie s ............................................
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal th ickn e ss................

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

2411-P
2411-1
2411-117
2411-11744
2411-13
2411-131
2411-133
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

See footnotes at end of table.




36

ft

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

Sawmills and planing mills— Continued
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 .................................................................................
O ther 2 inch Southern Pine lu m b e r...............................................
Lumber and timbers over 2 inch nominal thickness, Eastern
species .................................................................................................
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Western s p e c ie s .........................
Rough softwood lumber, Western s p e c ie s ..............................................
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal th ic k n e s s ................
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness o n ly .........................
Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal th ic k n e s s .................
Dressed softwood lumber, Western s p e c ie s .............................. ............
Boards-lumber less than 2 inch nominal th ic k n e s s ...........................
Douglas F i r .........................................................................................
O ther boards ......................................................................................
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..........................................................................
O ther 2 inch Douglas Fir lu m b e r....................................................
Ponderosa P in e ..................................................................................
W hite F i r ....................... ......................................................................
Standard and b e tte r ..........................................................................
O ther 2 inch White Fir lu m b e r........................................................
W estern H e m lo c k ..............................................................................
Dimension, std. and btr.....................................................................
O ther 2 inch Western Hemlock lu m b e r............................................
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 th ic k n e s s.......................
Douglas F ir .............................................................................................
O ther Western softwood tim b e rs ...... ................................................
W ood c h ip s ...........................................................................................................
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 cts....
Railway crossties and mine t ie s ...................................................................
O ther sawmill/planing mill p ro d u cts.............................................................
Contract/custom w o rk ........................................................................................
Contract or custom sawing of logs owned by o th e rs ...............................
C ontract drying, planing, resawing or other manufacturing of lumber
owned by o th e rs .......................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................
Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................
Logging ca m p s /c o n tra c to rs ...........................................................................
O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
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 ..............................................................................
Rough ........................................................................................................... .
S e m ifab ricate d..............................................................................................
Completely fabricated ready for assembly, incl furniture parts, ex
frames for household f u r n ..................................................................
Industrial dimension s t o c k ..............................................................................
Rough & semi-fabricated dimension s to c k ..............................................
W ood frames for household furniture ...............................................................
For se a tin g .............................................................. ................... ......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..............................................

Product
code

Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

2421-3211
2421-32113
2421-32119
2421-322
2421-3221
2421-32211
2421-32212
2421-32219

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

183.5
216.1
189.3
162.4
163.3
164.4
171.6
151.3

158.2
175.3
183.1
150.9
151.0
140.9
161.6
140.0

155.7
174.1
175.5
159.8
160.5
155.9
171.1
148.4

-23.6
-29.0
-13.9
-10.7
-10.4
-5.9
-8.3
-13.8

-1.6
-.7
-4.2
5.9
6.3
10.6
5.9
6.0

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
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
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
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
04/91
12/80
12/80
06/95
12/80
12/80

174.6
162.1
160.0
191.9
122.1
162.3
163.5
157.4
130.6
128.8
198.1
117.3
228.4
202.3
175.3
160.8
159.4
77.5
182.4
191.0
135.0
173.3
177.0
166.4
159.5
143.2
183.0
182.8
211.9
192.3
154.1
223.2
93.1
110.7
72.3
173.3
163.2
158.9
170.7
104.0
138.8
ft

167.4
147.8
148.6
184.5
111.2
146.4
148.0
156.8
133.1
ft
195.3
113.6
227.9
197.9
171.8
137.8
126.6
59.5
143.7
161.3
123.3
153.0
154.8
149.5
143.0
131.0
159.5
181.6
178.7
189.9
151.0
221.2
91.4
110.4
69.6
169.2
159.4
156.6
170.7
104.0
138.9
ft

166.9
151.7
149.0
182.0
113.3
146.1
153.2
159.0
132.8
ft
206.2
120.3
240.9
194.0
175.5
144.6
127.9
59.7
145.0
164.3
141.6
161.1
163.3
157.0
152.2
136.5
174.9
183.5
183.9
191.8
149.6
225.6
91.0
110.4
68.9
169.2
159.4
156.6
170.7
104.0
138.9
ft

-11.5
-9.9
-10.8
-9.4
-9.4
-17.6
-9.6
-4.0
-.9
ft
-4.5
4.2
-5.3
-6.2
-6.9
-12.1
-19.1

-.3
2.6
.3
-1.4
1.9
-.2
3.5
1.4
-.2
ft
5.6
5.9
5.7
-2.0
2.2
4.9
1.0
.3
.9
1.9
14.8
5.3
5.5
5.0
6.4
4.2
9.7
1.0
2.9
1.0
-.9
2.0
-.4
0
-1.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ft

2421-951
2421-SM
2421-S
2411-S
2421-SSS

12/86

127.3

127.4

127.4

.1

0

12/80
12/80
12/80

137.3
134.9
139.8

135.7
133.1
138.4

136.1
134.6
137.7

-1.5
-3.4
.4

.3
1.1
-.5

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/84

161.1
161.6
158.1
150.9
148.4
173.4
119.0
155.1
155.2
122.7
138.1
140.4

159.6
160.0
153.2
145.2
141.2
172.3
120.1
154.0
156.3
122.7
138.1
140.0

159.1
159.5
151.8
144.1
140.0
171.2
120.1
154.0
156.8
123.3
138.1
140.0

-.1
-.1
-1.7
-2.6
-4.4
2.5
2.7
4.3
.8
-.2
-2.3
.3

-.3
-.3
-.9
-.8
-.8
-.6
0
0
.3
.5
0
0

06/84

166.7

166.7

168.8

1.7

1.3

06/91
0 6/84
0 6/96
06/96

161.4
159.6
102.0
127.1

161.2
159.6
102.0
127.1

161.2
158.8
101.4
127.1

2.4
1.5
0
9.6

0
-.5
-.6
0

2426
2426-P
2426-1
2426-11
2426-111
2426-119
2426-131
2426-141
2426-2
2426-22
2426-223
2426-227
2426-229
2426-28
2426-284
2426-6
2426-611
2426-613
2426-SM

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

index
base

37

ft
-19.5
-10.8
-12.6
-10.8
-11.8
-8.6
-6.0
-7.2
-4.5
11.5
-2.3
-7.6
-11.0
-5.9
-.7

.7
-2.5
-3.2
-3.2
„4
4.6
-.3
-2.3
ft

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

Industry
code

Hardwood dimension and flooring— Continued
Miscellaneous receipts.....................................
Resales..............................................
Secondary products.......................................

Product
code

2426-M
2426-Z89
2426-S

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

06/92
06/96
06/84

149.1
132.6
149.2

148.0
131.5
148.6

147.0
130.7
148.4

-0.8
-.8
.5

-0.7
-.6
-.1

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/94

218.4
220.1
220.1
250.6
239.6
107.0

217.0
219.6
219.6
248.5
ft
107.1

220.3
220.8
220.8
248.9
ft
108.4

-.5
-1.3
-1.3
-4.2
ft
.8

1.5
.5
.5
.2
ft
1.2

Special product sawmills, n.e.c......... ...........................
Primary products... ........................................
Shingles, shakes, cooperage stock and excelsior.................
Red cedar shingles and shakes............................
Shakes (handsplit and resawn, taper and straight split).........
Slack & tight cooperage stock (staves & headings)..............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................

2429

Millwork, veneer, plywood, and structural wood members........ .......

243

12/84

153.6

153.5

153.2

1.5

-.2

2431
2431-P
2431-1
2431-133
2431-137
2431-145

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

156.6
156.2
157.4
159.2
162.6
99.9

157.6
157.2
158.3
160.3
163.3
100.7

157.9
157.8
158.4
160.5
163.3
100.7

.5
.3
1.0
.8
.7
2.0

.2
.4
.1
.1
0
0

2431-2
2431-3

06/83
06/83

162.5
131.9

162.4
132.3

162.4
132.0

2.6
-6.4

0
-.2

2431-4
2431-41
2431-43
2431-44
2431-5

06/83
06/88
06/88
06/88
06/83

159.0
149.5
131.7
152.4
157.9

160.3
149.5
132.7
155.1
157.9

161.8
149.6
132.7
160.1
157.5

2.0
.3
-.6
6.9
.3

.9
.1
0
3.2
-.3

2431-6
2431-7
2431-8
2431-SM
2431-M
2431-XY9
2431-Z89
2431-S

06/83
10/95
06/83

146.2
99.9
173.6

149.3
101.1
173.6

149.0
101.1
176.0

-3.9
.5
3.2

-.2
0
1.4

06/83
06/97
06/83
06/83

166.1
108.1
166.9
151.9

166.1
ft
166.9
151.8

163.1
ft
166.9
151.9

4.8
ft
6.9
-.3

-1.8
ft
0
.1

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

153.4
154.0
160.9
144.9
153.5

153.5
154.1
161.1
145.4
151.5

153.6
154.2
161.2
145.4
152.2

1.4
1.4
1.6
1.2
.7

.1
.1
.1
0
.5

12/89
12/97
06/84
06/84
12/97

129.1
102.1
140.1
130.4
100.5

129.1
102.1
140.1
130.4
100.8

129.1
102.1
140.1
130.4
100.7

ft
2.1
ft
ft
.7

0
0
.0
0
-.1

2435-P
2435-1
2435-102
2435-104
2435-105
2435-3
2435-331

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/96
06/96
06/96
06/85
06/85

139.1
141.7
140.0
100.7
100.5
100.4
141.8
149.1

139.0
141.6
139.7
100.3
102.6
99.9
141.8
149.1

139.1
141.6
139.7
100.1
100.8
100.9
142.4
149.1

-.6
-1.0
-1.3
-1.8
-.4
-.8
.9
.4

.1
0
0
-.2
-1.8
1.0
.4
0

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
134.4
ft
162.1
133.6
126.6
120.8

158.7
134.2
ft
163.7
134.7
125.7
121.3

159.8
133.9
ft
163.7
134.3
124.9
121.8

1.4
-2.1
ft
3.9
-.1
-.8
1.6

.7
-.2
ft
0
-.3
-.6
.4

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

153.1
154.3
166.2
96.5
135.8
160.0
163.8
164.3

149.9
152.1
167.6
95.9
124.4
154.7
147.7
147.7

148.2
150.6
168.2
95.9
126.2
152.5
148.7
149.1

6.8
9.3
9.1
-.4
-8.7
13.5
10.7
11.1

-1.1
-1.0
.4
0
1.4
-1.4
.7
.9

2436-51124

06/95

106.9

105.5

104.4

5.3

-1.0

2429-P
2429-1
2429-111
2429-11103
2429-117
2429-SM

Primary products...........................................
Wood window units.......................................
Double hung.... .......................................
Casement.............................................
All other, including single hung and skylights...................
Wood sash, incl. comb, screen and storm sash, and window screens,
excl. window units......................................
Wood window and door frames and door frames shipped in door units ..
Wood doors, int. and ext., incl. those with glazed sections and in door
Panel type, including french doors...........................
Flush type doors, hollow core..............................
Flush type doors, solid core...............................
Other wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, combination, and louvre.
Wood moldings (standard) except prefinished moldings made from
purchased moldings....................................
Prefinished wood moldings made from purchased moldings.........
Other millwork products including stairwork and exterior millwork.....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...... .............
Miscellaneous receipts............................. ........
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts................
Resales..............................................
Secondary products.................... ..................
Wood kitchen cabinets.........................................
Primary products............... ............................
Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, stock line...............
Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, custom.................
Vanities and other cabinetwork... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Miscellaneous receipts.....................................
Resales..............................................
Secondary products.......................................
Millwork.......... ....................................
Other secondary products.................................

2434

Hardwood veneer and plywood...................................
Primary products...........................................
Hardwood plywood........................................
Veneer core-type II moisture resistant........................
Other veneer core (type I& III).............................
Board Core............................................
Hardwood plywood type products.......................... ..
Hardwood veneered panels.......... .....................
Other hardwood plywood type products, including cellular panels,
curved and mold.....................................
Hardwood veneer, not reinforced or backed.....................

2435

2434-P
2434-1
2434-2
2434-3
2434-SM
2434-M
2434-Z89
2434-S
2431-S
2434-SSS

Maple................................................
O a k .................................................
Other hardwoods (domestic and imported)....................
Secondary products.......................................
2436
Softwood plywood.............................................
Primary products...........................................
Specialty softwood plywood .................................
Other plywood specialties, including softwood plywood type products .
Softwood plywood sheathing................................
Western, Inland & other Non-southern sheathing...............
Western, Inland & Non-southern interior sheathing............
Other Western, Inland, & Non-southern interior sheathing,
including: structural................................
See footnotes at end of table.




38

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

Softwood plywood— Continued
Western, Inland & Non-southern exterior sheathing............
Southern sheathing.....................................
Southern interior sheathing..............................
Southern CDX, interior................................
Other Southern, interior................................
Sanded softwood plywood..................................
Western, Inland & Non-southern sanded......................
Western, Inland & Non-southern sanded, exterior............ .
Western, Inland & Non-southern A-C, exterior...............
Western, Inland & Non-southern sanded, interior..............
Southern sanded........................................
Southern sanded, exterior...............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Miscellaneous receipts.....................................
Resales..............................................
Secondary products.......................................
Sawmill & planing mills...................................
Structural wood members, n.e.c...................................
Primary products..... ......................................
Glued laminated lumber...................................

Product
code

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
2439-P
2439-131
2439-151
2439-198
2439-19815
2439-19825
2439-SM
2439-M
2439-Z89

Other fabricated structural wood products.....................
Floor trusses, incl I-beam floor joists.......................
Other fabricated structural wood products, except floor trusses...
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Miscellaneous receipts.....................................
Resales..............................................

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

06/95
06/95
12/80
12/80
06/95
12/80
06/95
12/80
06/95
06/95
06/95
12/80

104.4
114.5
139.2
162.3
113.2
145.8
99.9
153.4
103.3
96.9
89.1
142.0

(3)
118.7
144.3
167.7
118.2
158.1
101.2
155.6
107.3
96.6
103.9
149.9

i3)
114.6
139.4
160.8
116.2
156.0
101.1
155.5
107.0
95.8
101.2
153.7

(*)
16.2
16.2
15.9
17.1
8.9
4.8
4.6
4.1
6.3
13.5
4.4

i3)
-3.5
-3.4
-4.1
-1.7
-1.3
-.1
-.1
-.3
-.8
-2.6
2.5

06/95
06/95
12/80
06/95

91.3
91.3
137.3
90.1

92.7
92.7
125.0
82.0

91.7
91.7
121.0
79.4

1.3
1.3
-11.0
-11.0

-1.1
-1.1
-3.2
-3.2

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

159.1
158.9
128.2
159.5
201.8
204.7
199.2

159.9
159.7
131.2
158.4
206.6
208.1
206.3

158.9
158.8
129.0
158.3
203.9
207.8
199.6

-2.2
-2.1
-6.3
-2.0
-.4
1.1
-2.9

-.6
-.6
-1.7
-.1
-1.3
-.1
-3.2

89.8

89.8

89.6

-2.4

-.2

155.8

155.0

155.1

.2

.1

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

138.2
131.6
124.8
130.0

138.2
131.6
124.6
129.2

138.2
131.7
124.8
129.2

0
.2
.3
.4

0
.1
.2
0

06/85

138.4

138.7

139.1

.2

.3

06/85

131.8

131.8

131.8

-.4

0

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

158.3
154.2
158.5
127.3

157.2
153.3
157.5
127.3

157.2
153.3
157.5
127.3

.3
.5
.6
1.0

0
0
0
0

06/92
06/85

104.2
183.9

99.4
183.9

99.4
183.9

-10.5
1.8

.0
0

2449-P
2449-1
2449-112
2449-11211
2449-3

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

165.2
162.2
153.2
148.0
133.0
201.0

165.3
162.3
153.2
148.0
133.0
201.0

165.3
162.3
153.2
148.0
133.0
201.0

-.2
-.2
2.0
1.4
0
.1

0
0
0
0
0
0

2449-312
2449-5

12/85
12/85

201.0
161.3

201.0
161.7

201.0
161.7

.1
-3.3

0
0

2449-512

06/92

112.2

112.2

112.2

-9.1

0

2449-513

12/85

163.0

163.5

163.5

-1.3

0

245

12/84

158.0

158.4

158.3

1.6

-.1

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

160.2
160.2
162.2
160.0
173.8
170.3
170.4
111.5
107.3
112.7

161.0
161.0
163.1
161.0
174.7
171.1
171.2
112.6
107.3
112.7

160.5
160.5
162.5
160.4
174.7
170.6
170.6
112.5
107.3
112.7

1.3
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.7
1.4
2.7

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

2452-P
2452-1

12/84
12/84
12/89

168.7
165.8
152.5

168.0
165.0
142.2

168.8
165.7
140.9

2.2
2.2
-3.8

.5
.4
-.9

Nailed wood boxes and shook....................................
Primary products...........................................
Nailed or lock-corner wooden boxes..........................
Made from lumber for industrial and other uses................
Made from veneer and plywood for fruits, vegetables, and industrial
and other uses......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Secondary products.......................................

2441

Wood pallets and skids.........................................
Primary products...........................................
Pallets, wooden, flat.......................................
Wooden skids... ........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Miscellaneous receipts ....... ..............................
Secondary products.................................. .....

2448

2441-P
2441-1
2441-151
2441-165
2441-SM
2441-S
2448-P
2448-162
2448-165
2448-SM
2448-M
2448-S
2449

Primary products...........................................
Wirebound boxes made from lumber, veneer, and plywood.........
Made from veneer and plywood............................
For fruits and vegetables................................
Veneer and plywood containers, except boxes and crates..........
Containers incl. pails, drums, tubs, fruit and vegetable baskets, and
hampers, etc....... .................................
Slack and tight cooperage..................................
Slack cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs, incl. recoopered used
slack barrels and kegs)................................
Tight cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs for bourbon and other
whiskey)...........................................

Mobile homes, residential ..................................
14ft and over........................................
Multi-section ............................................
Other multi-section....................................
Mobile buildings, non-residential.............................
Office and other commercial...............................
2452

See footnotes at end of table.




Nov.
19982

12/93

Wood containers..............................................

Prefabricated wood buildings and components.......................
Primary products...........................................
Components not sold as complete units.......................

Aug.
19982

06/85

244

Wood buildings and mobile homes................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

39

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

Prefabricated wood buildings and components— Continued
Precut packages sold as complete units (residential and nonresidential)
Panelized buildings sold as complete units......................
Modular buildings shipped with floors and walls, and usually ceilings
and roofs............................................
Residential............................................
Nonresidential, including motels and hotels...................
Miscellaneous receipts.....................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts................
Secondary products.......................................

Product
code

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

2452-2
2452-3

12/84
12/84

197.2
162.3

194.2
164.9

196.9
165.9

5.0
1.3

1.4
.6

2452-4
2452-444
2452-447
2452-M
2452-XY9
2452-S

12/84
12/84
12/84
06/98
06/98
08/92

144.2
143.0
145.8
ft
ft
176.4

145.1
143.3
149.6
100.0
100.0
178.3

145.1
143.2
150.0
101.2
103.2
178.3

2.3
1.7
ft
ft
ft
1.2

0
-.1
.3
1.2
3.2
0

Miscellaneous wood products....................................

249

12/84

151.0

146.2

146.0

-.3

-.1

Wood preserving..................... ........................
Primary products...........................................
Wood poles, piles, and posts owned and treated by same establishment
Not over 15 feet in length.................................
Over 15 feet in length....................................
Other wood products owned and treated by same establishment.....
Railway crossties and mine ties............. ...............
Lumber and wood siding, rough and worked....................
Other wood treated products..............................
Contract wood preserving...... ...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Secondary products.......................................

2491

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

160.8
160.6
172.0
148.5
177.3
156.4
173.9
144.6
159.9
128.7

157.5
157.1
171.2
146.1
177.1
151.8
176.8
138.7
162.5
128.4

158.5
158.1
171.2
146.1
177.1
153.2
176.8
140.3
162.6
128.5

-1.9
-2.2
1.9
-1.9
3.1
-3.6
9.1
-6.2
2.5
-2.4

.6
.6
0
0
0
.9
0
1.2
.1
.1

06/85

191.7

189.5

189.5

4.7

0

Reconstituted wood products.....................................
Primary products...........................................
Particleboard............................................
Shelving..............................................
Other industrial board....................................
3/4 inch thick........................................
5/8 inch thick ........................................
Oriented strand board.............. ........................
Medium density fiberboard..................................
Uncoated panel..... .............. .....................
Uncoated standard size panel............................
Fabricated hardboard products from hardboard made in this
establishment................... .....................
Fiberboard ...............................................
Fabricated hardboard products made from purchased hardboard.....
Coated or laminated........... ............ ..............
Other, including door skins, garage door panels, furniture stock...
Prefinished particleboard and medium density fiberboard made from
purchased materials....................................
Particleboard..................... ......................

2493

06/91
06/91
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/84

123.9
124.5
137.8
133.8
135.9
138.9
127.4
162.9
97.4

114.8
115.2
136.9
133.8
134.7
138.3
126.6
127.3
96.9

113.9
114.3
136.3
133.8
134.0
138.1
123.8
122.4
96.2

0
-.2
-.6
0
-2.0
-.2
-7.3
-6.5
-4.5

-.8
-.8
-.4
0
-.5
-.1
-2.2
-3.8

Wood products, n.e.c................... ........................
Primary products...........................................
Mirror and picture frames...................................

2499

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

06/84

94.2

93.7

93.0

-4.4

-.7

2493-4
2493-5
2493-6
2493-622
2493-62217

06/84
12/85
09/84

120.7
124.7
129.0

119.3
122.9
129.0

121.6
125.6
129.0

12.7
.2
0

1.9
2.2
0

06/91

115.7

115.7

115.7

0

0

2493-7
2493-721

06/91
06/91

121.7
124.9

121.7
125.0

121.7
124.9

.4
.5

0
-.1

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

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

147.2
145.9
166.2
149.0
148.4
155.6
168.4
183.0
214.0
244.8
154.7
139.4
122.2
134.0
112.7
123.3
143.6
149.1
155.9

147.5
145.9
166.2
149.0
148.4
155.6
168.4
183.0
214.0
244.8
154.8
140.0
122.2
134.0
113.1
123.8
143.4
153.5
156.7

147.4
145.8
166.2
149.0
148.4
ft
168.4
183.0
214.0
244.8
154.6
140.0
122.2
134.0
113.1
123.8
143.4
155.9
156.7

1.0
.8
.6
.6
.5
ft
.7
1.0
.4
.7
1.0
1.7
2.1
2.7
2.2
2.3
1.5
-1.5
.5

-.1
0
0
0
ft
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.6
0

06/84

159.7

159.5

159.1

1.2

-.3

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

196.0
184.6
137.0
139.6

195.9
183.8
143.1
145.8

195.9
183.8
142.2
144.8

-.1
-.3
4.4
4.5

0
0
-.6
-.7

25

12/84

139.7

139.9

140.1

.9

.1

251

12/84

138.4

138.9

139.2

1.6

.2

2511

12/79

195.8

197.0

198.6

2.8

.8

Wood frames.........................................
Metal frames.........................................
Finished moldings for mirrors and pictures....................
Wood molding........................................
Framed pictures........................................
Wood framed pictures..................................
Miscellaneous wood products, n.e.c...........................
Boxes, cases, and chests for jewelry, silver, tools, utensils, etc.....
Wood fences, palings, and rails; assembled into fences..........
Toothpicks, skewers, candy sticks, and similar small wares........
Wood handles and tools............... ...................
Handles, including handtool, mop, and broom ................
Other handles and wooden tools..........................
Dowels and dowel pins.................................
Wooden reels for wire and cable...........................
Other miscellaneous wooden products, nec, including wood turnings

2499-998
2499-SM
2499-M
2499-Z89
2499-S
2499-SSS

Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Miscellaneous receipts.....................................
Secondary products.......................................
Other secondary products.................................
Furniture and fixtures...........................................

Wood household furniture, except upholstered.......................
See footnotes at end of table.




-.7

40

-.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

Wood household furniture, except upholstered— Continued
Primary products......... .................................
Wood living room, library, family room and den furniture............
Cabinets, except sewing machine cabinets....................
Chairs, except dining room (including rockers) .................
Tables, except card and telephone tables........ ...... .......
Desks.. ............. .................................
Other nonupholstered living room furniture...... ...............
Wall units (desk, bookcase, and storage type)......... .......
All other living room furniture... ..........................
Wood dining room and kitchen furniture, except cabinets...........
Tables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches and greater................
Dining room chairs, incl. upholstered and nonupholstered.........
Buffets and servers, dining ro om...........................
China and corner cabinets, dining r o o m ......................
Other dining room and kitchen furniture.......................
Wood bedroom furniture...................................
Beds, headboards and footboards..........................
Beds, incl. bunk and wafer beds, excl crib and headboard beds..
Headboards and headboard sets..........................
Dressers, vanities and dressing tables......... ......... .....
Wardrobes, chifforobes, armoires, & wardrobe-type cabinets......
Chests of drawers, including cedar chests................ ....
Night tables and stands.................... ..............
Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture......................
Infants’and children’s wood furniture..........................
Unpainted, unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor furniture........
Unpainted wood furniture................. ...... ..........
Unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor furniture...............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ....................
Miscellaneous receipts......... ........... ................
Resales............ ........................... ... ....
Secondary products.. ..... ..................... ..........

Product
code

Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

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

198.9
202.0
235.8
188.0
210.8
195.3
174.9
106.7
109.3
216.8
218.0
226.4
238.5
201.4
146.1
192.6
198.0
211.6
188.0
194.1
187.7
193.0
215.7
164.7
185.4
164.9
206.7
119.8

200.2
204.0
189.3
211.8
203.4
175.4
106.7
110.0
218.9
219.3
227.9
239.3
206.9
146.1
193.8
199.5
214.4
188.0
195.0
187.7
194.5
218.2
164.6
185.6
164.9
206.7
119.8

201.7
204.9
247.8
189.3
212.1
203.8
175.4
106.7
110.1
219.8
219.8
229.7
239.3
206.9
146.1
194.5
200.4
215.4
188.8
195.4
187.7
194.8
219.1
166.4
199.0
165.9
215.4
119.8

2.8
2.8
3.3
.7
3.5
6.5
1.7
1.3
2.2
2.5
1.5
3.1
.4
3.6
1.8
2.3
2.0
1.7
2.5
2.0
.5
4.3
2.4
1.0
12.6
1.5
8.6
.4

0.7
.4
(3)
0
.1
.2
0
0
.1
.4
.2
.8
0
0
0
.4
.5
.5
.4
.2
0
.2
.4
1.1
7.2
.6
4.2
0

12/79
12/79
12/79

144.3
140.8
184.3

144.8
140.8
184.3

147.9
144.1
185.0

5.2
5.3
1.6

2.1
2.3
.4

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
12/87
06/82
06/82

140.4
141.9
141.9
140.1
148.2
156.6
138.0
133.3
132.3
130.1
149.7
145.4
161.4
138.9
157.1
144.2
120.3
133.1

141.1
142.6
142.6
140.6
148.6
156.6
138.6
133.3
133.9
130.8
150.9
145.6
160.6
141.2
158.7
146.5
120.7
133.0

141.0
142.5
142.5
140.7
148.8
156.6
138.2

-.1
-.1
-.1
.1
.1
0
-.3

135.2
130.8
150.9
145.6
160.3
141.2
158.7
146.5
117.7
133.7

1.4
1.5
1.5
1.2
1.3
0
1.1
Í3)
2.5
.8
2.7
1.7
0
6.7
1.6
3.6
-1.8
1.9

1.0
0
0
.0
-.2
0
0
0
-2.5
.5

06/82

168.0

168.0

168.0

-.6

0

06/82

123.8

124.1

124.1

.9

0

2514-P
2514-1
2514-3
2514-31
2514-32

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

130.7
130.6
139.8
143.3
152.1
118.3

130.2
130.9
139.9
143.7
152.2
119.4

129.4
130.8
139.9
143.8
152.2
119.4

-1.1
.3
1.1
.8
.7
.9

-.6
-.1
0
.1
0
0

2514-33
2514-4
2514-437

06/84
06/84
06/84

140.5
115.8
114.8

140.6
116.2
116.3

141.7
115.8
114.8

1.6
-.5
-1.3

.8
-.3
-1.3

2514-498
2514-SM
2514-S

06/84

118.9

118.9

118.9

-.3

0

06/84

130.0

130.2

130.3

.8

.1

2515-P
2515-A
2515-411
2515-4111

06/83
06/83
12/95
12/95
12/95

136.8
137.2
102.0
101.6
101.4

135.9
136.2
101.3
101.5
101.3

135.9
136.2
101.3
101.1
101.0

-.4
-.3
0
.1
.2

0
0
0
-.4
-.3

2515-4115

12/95

102.3

102.1

101.5

-.3

-.6

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

Upholstered wood household furniture..............................
Primary products............. .... ................ ...........
Upholstered wood household furniture.........................
Sofas, davenports, settees, and loveseats................. ....
Chiefly cotton......................... ...............
Chiefly rayon............ .............................
Chiefly olefin.... .............. ................ .......
Chiefly nylon................. .........................
Chiefly polyester..................... .... .... .... ... .
Other fibers and blends, including coated fabric and vinyl.......
Chairs, except reclining and rockers.. ................ .......
Chiefly cotton.... ............... ............. ........ .
Chiefly rayon ..........................................
Chiefly olefin.........................................
Other fibers and blends, including coated fabric and vinyl....... .
Sectional sofa pieces......... ............. ...............
Rockers, including swivel.......... ... .....................
Reclining chairs.................... .............. ......
Other upholstered wood household furniture ( ottomans, hassocks,
etc ) ...................... ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Secondary products....... ................................

2512

Metal household furniture..................... ..................
Primary products........................................ ...
Metal household dining, dinette, breakfast & kitchen furniture........
Metal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture ..................
Tubular aluminum .......................................
Cast and wrought iron....................................
Other metal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture, including
picnic tables ........................................
Other metal household furniture............................ .
Metal bed frames.......................................
Other metal household furniture (including upholstered furniture,
metal folding........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Secondary products.......................................

2514

Mattresses and bedsprings......................................
Primary products...........................................
Innerspring mattress and foundation sets excl. crib size............
Twin innerspring mattress and foundation set, excl. crib size.. ....
Twin innerspring mattress and spring foundation set........ ....
Twin innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and
platform ............................... ...........

2515

2512-P
2512-1
2512-112
2512-11232
2512-11233
2512-11234
2512-11235
2512-11236
2512-11237
2512-132
2512-13242
2512-13243
2512-13244
2512-13245
2512-141
2512-145
2512-154
2512-198
2512-SM
2512-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

41

A

A

Nov. 1998

A

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

Mattresses and bedsprings— Continued
Full innerspring mattress and foundation sets, excl. crib size.......
Full innerspring mattress and spring foundation set............
Full innerspring mattress and other foundation incl.foam and
platform................... .......................
Queen innerspring mattress and foundation sets excl. crib size.....
Queen innerspring mattress and spring foundation set...........
Queen innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and
platform.........................................
King innerspring mattress and foundation sets, excl. crib size......
King innerspring mattress and spring foundation set............
King innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and
platform..........................................
Other innerspring mattress and foundation sets, exclcrib size......
Other innerspring mattress and spring foundation set...........
Other mattresses, incl. crib mattresses and mattress inserts.........
Mattress inserts for dual purpose sleep furniture................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Secondary products.......................................
Wood television, radio, phonograph and sewing machine cabinets.........
Primary products...........................................
TV cabinets & combinations of TV, stereo, and radio............

2517

Household furniture, n.e.c........................................
Primary products...........................................
Plastics and fibrous glass household furniture..................
All other plastics and fibrous glass household furniture.........
Reed & rattan furniture, including willow, wicker & cane..........
All other reed and rattan household furniture.................
Other household furn., exc. wood, metal, plastics or fibrous glass,
incl corrugated furn..................................

2519

Office furniture................................................

252

Wood office furniture...........................................
Primary products...........................................
Wood office seating.......................................
Desks and extensions.....................................
Wood storage units, files and tables...........................
Wood systems furniture and all other office furniture..............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Secondary products.......................................
Secondary products.................. .......... .........
Office furniture, except wo o d ...............................

2521

Nonwood office furniture........................................
Primary products...........................................
Office seating............................................

2522

Product
code

253

Public building and related furniture................................
Primary products...........................................
School furniture, except stone, concrete, and library furniture........
Chairs, all purpose (nonfolding).............................

2531

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

103.9
104.0

101.2
100.2

102.0
101.2

-0.4
-1.1

0.8
1.0

2515-4222
2515-43
2515-4311

12/95
12/95
12/95

103.5
101.1
101.1

104.9
101.1
101.0

104.9
100.9
100.8

2.0
.1
.1

0
-.2
-.2

2515-4322
2515-44
2515-441

12/95
12/95
12/95

101.2
100.5
100.7

101.4
100.9
101.2

101.4
100.9
101.1

.2
.4
.5

0
0
-.1

2515-442
2515-45
2515-451
2515-71
2515-7161
2515-SM
2515-S

12/95
12/95
12/95
06/83
06/89

100.0
101.7
101.0
158.2
99.8

100.0
101.1
100.3
157.7
98.3

100.0
101.1
100.3
157.7
98.3

0
-.8
-.8
-.6
-1.5

0
0
0
0
0

06/83

140.9

140.9

140.9

-1.7

0

2517-P
2517-115

12/85
12/85
12/85

122.3
123.6
109.2

123.3
124.4
ft

123.3
124.4
ft

7.3
7.8
ft

0
0
ft

2519-P
2519-11
2519-115
2519-13
2519-135

12/85
12/85
06/91
06/91
12/85
06/91

107.8
106.4
96.9
107.6
114.3
112.9

108.1
106.7
96.9
107.6
115.3
115.1

108.0
106.6
96.9
107.6
115.3
115.1

.6
.7
.8
0
.6
1.3

-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0

2519-198

06/91

91.5

ft

91.5

-1.5

ft

12/84

141.8

141.7

141.4 ,

-1.1

-.2

06/85
06/85
06/98
06/85
06/98
06/98

141.0
142.2
100.0
152.4
100.1
100.0

141.1
142.2
100.0
152.4
100.0
100.1

141.4
142.5
100.2
153.7
100.3
100.2

1.4
1.6
ft
3.9
ft
ft

.2
.2
.2
.9
.3
.1

06/85
06/85
06/98

118.9
118.9
100.0

120.4
121.5
100.4

120.6
120.5
101.5

-.1
-.2
ft

.2
-.8
1.1

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

190.8
194.1
185.0
125.4
134.1
125.2
155.1
183.0
121.5
103.8
105.6
105.6
179.0
183.1
151.4
127.9
109.7
106.5
109.7
206.5
144.1
146.2
148.6
204.2

190.6
193.9
185.4
125.6
134.1
125.6
155.1
183.0
121.5
103.7
105.6
105.6
179.8
183.1
153.1
127.9
107.5
ft
106.3
205.8
143.6
146.2
147.9
204.1

189.9
193.2
185.4
125.6
ft
125.6
155.1
183.0
121.5
103.7
105.6
105.6
179.8
183.1
153.1
ft
ft
ft
ft
204.1
142.4
146.2
146.4
204.1

-2.0
-2.2
1.4
1.4
ft
2.5
-.3
-11.1
-11.1
-.5
.3
.3
-.6
1.6
-2.9
ft
ft
ft
ft
-3.7
-3.8
0
-4.7
.3

-.4
-.4
0
0
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ft
ft
ft
ft
-.8
-.8
0
-1.0
0

12/79

165.0

165.0

165.0

1.3

0

12/84

136.2

136.4

136.3

-.2

-.1

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

136.2
142.1
143.4
145.5

136.4
142.3
145.6
141.1

136.2
142.1
143.7
146.2

-.2
-.1
2.4
1.2

-.1
-.1
-1.3
3.6

2531-P
2531-1
2531-136

See footnotes at end of table.




Nov.
19982

12/95
12/95

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
2522-61
2522-611
2522-612
2522-621
2522-SM
2522-S

Public building and related furniture...... .........................

Aug.
19982

2515-42
2515-4211

2521-P
2521-313
2521-331
2521-341
2521-351
2521-SM
2521-S
2521-SSS
2522-S

Side and arm chairs....................................
General office and desk chairs, except secretarial.............
Other chairs..................... ....................
Desks and extensions.....................................
Desks... .............................................
Storage units, files and tables...............................
Storage units..........................................
Bookcases and other storage units........................
Filing cabinets and cases.................................
Vertical files, letter and legal..............................
Horizontal or lateral files, letter and legal....................
All other files......... ................................
Tables....... ........................................
Work or conference tables..............................
All other tables..................... ..................
Other nonwood office furniture.............. .................
Systems furniture...................... .................
Modular systems furniture...... .........................
Panel systems furniture.................................
Miscellaneous, nonwood office furniture......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Secondary products.......................................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base

42

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

Public building and related furniture— Continued
Other school furniture designed specifically for use in schools..............
Public building and related furniture, except school and restaurant.........
Seats for public conveyances ........................................................................
Church furniture...............................................................................................
Church p e w s .................................................................................................
Chairs and seats, excluding seats for public conveyances and
stadiums.....................................................................................................
F ix e d ...............................................................................................................
Stadium and bleacher seating, including grandstands.............................
Other public building furniture.......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Secondary products............................................................................................

Product
code

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

2531-198
2531-2
2531-211
2531-23
2531-231

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

153.6
144.4
115.5
158.8
164.5

155.0
144.3
115.5
158.8
164.5

154.0
144.4
115.6
158.8
164.5

4.5
-.4
-.9
4.1
4.4

-0.6
.1
.1
0
0

2531-25
2531-251
2531-261
2531-298
2531-SM
2531-S

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

221.4
142.9
164.7
139.2

223.3
142.9
166.3
131.4

221.4
ft
ft
134.4

-.9
(3)
(3)
-1.8

ft
ft
2.3

12/84

97.8

97.8

97.8

-1.5

0

-.9

Partitions, shelving, lockers, and office and store fixtures.....................................

254

12/84

142.1

142.3

142.4

.7

.1

Wood partitions and fixtures.........................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................................................
Wood partitions, shelving, and lockers...................................................... .
Plastic laminated fixture to p s.............................................................................
Wood fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc...................................................
Retail store fixtures, except food store: custom.........................................
All other fixtures and displays...................................................................
Walls and wall fixtures.................................................................................
Retail store fixtures, except food store: manufacturers’ standard..........
Retail food store fixtures................................................................................
All other wood fixtures....................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
Miscellaneous receipts..................................................... ..................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts......................................
Secondary products............................................................................................

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-S

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/97
08/84
12/83
06/88
06/97

154.6
157.0
122.9
148.4
163.7
163.1
101.7
131.6
194.5
108.7
100.2

155.6
157.9
123.0
148.4
165.0
165.8
103.5
133.6
194.9
108.6
100.2

155.7
158.0
122.9
148.4
165.1
166.0
103.6
133.6
194.9
108.6
100.2

1.4
1.7
4.2
.7
1.7
2.8
2.0
4.8
2.2
-.1
.2

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

0 1/84
06/97
12/83

135.0
100.0
140.2

135.0
100.0
144.8

135.0
100.0
144.9

0
0
.1

0
0
.1

Partitions and fixtures, except w o o d ...........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................................................
Partitions................................................................................................................
Shelving and lockers.........................................................................*.................
Storage racks and accessories.........................................................................
Fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc..............................................................
Custom retail store fixtures, except food s to re ..........................................
Standard retail store fixtures, except food s to re........................................
Retail food store fixtures................................................................................
All other non-wood fixtures, including bank, cabinets, counters,
racks, etc.....................................................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................................
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

144.7
138.7
143.1
139.1
140.1
137.0
125.5
137.7
145.6

144.5
138.4
140.5
139.5
139.3
137.0
125.5
137.7
145.6

144.7
138.7
140.5
139.5
140.2
137.0
125.5
137.7
145.6

.6
.7
-5.1
.6
.3
1.9
1.5
.6
.6

.1
.2
0
0
.6
0
0
0
0

12/96

104.9

104.9

104.9

4.0

0

Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures............................................................................

259

Drapery hardware and blinds and shades.................................................................
Primary products......................................................................................................
Window shades and accessories.....................................................................
Window shades................................................................................................
Plastic window sh a d es................................................................................
Other window shades including cloth and paper...................................
Venetian blinds.....................................................................................................
Complete Venetian blinds, vertical and horizontal.....................................
Aluminum slat blinds....................................................................................
All other Venetian blinds including wood and plastic............................
Unassembled Venetian blinds, parts, and components fabricated at
p lant.............................................................................................................
Other shades and blinds n.e.c., curtain and drapery rods, poles and
other hardw are........................................................ .....................................
Other shades and blinds, except canvas and other textile fab ric s.......
Curtain and drapery rods, poles, and fixtures fabricated at plant...........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........................... ..................
Miscellaneous receipts........................................... .............. ............ ................
R e s a le s .......................................................................................... ...................
Secondary products............................................................................................

2591

Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c...........................................................................................

2599

Hospital and similar health care b e d s .............................................................
Hospital and similar health care b e d s .........................................................
Restaurant, cafeteria and bar furniture................................. .......................
Wood chairs and stools..................................................................................
Upholstered...................................................................................................
Metal chairs and stools...................................................................................
Upholstered........................................ ..........................................................
Booths, bars and back b a rs ...........................................................................

2542-499
2542-SM
2542-S

12/83

144.6

144.3

144.3

.5

0

12/84

137.4

137.7

137.8

1.7

.1

2591-P
2591-3
2591-31
2591-311
2591-313
2591-4
2591-45
2591-452
2591-459

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
0 6/84
0 6/84

142.2
143.5
126.0
126.0
140.4
121.4
127.1
135.9
131.5
162.4

142.7
143.9
127.3
127.7
140.4
123.6
127.3
136.2
131.9
162.4

142.9
143.9
127.4
127.8
141.0
123.6
127.4
136.2
131.9
162.4

2.5
2.6
1.5
1.9
2.6
1.7
3.6
4.0
4.8
2.7

.1
0
.1
.1
.4
0
.1
0
0
0

2591-471

06/84

94.4

94.4

94.8

1.7

.4

2591-5
2591-511
2591-517
2591-SM
2591-M
2591-Z89
2591-S

0 6/84
0 6/84
0 6/84

152.3
149.5
151.1

152.5
ft
151.3

151.9
149.5
150.7

.7

-.4
ft
-.4

0 6/84
0 6/84
06/84

135.7
136.3
133.0

135.7
136.3
133.0

140.0
140.6
133.0

12/85
12/85

134.4
137.1

134.5
137.3

134.5
137.3

12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85
06/91
12/85

112.9
141.2
149.5
116.7
138.6
117.9
132.8

112.9
141.5
149.5
116.7
138.6
117.9
133.0

ft
141.6
149.5
116.7
138.6
117.9
133.1

2599-P
2599-1
2599-101
2599-2
2599-241
2599-24101
2599-245
2599-24501
2599-247

See footnotes at end of table.




43

ft
.5
2.0
2.0
ft

3.2
3.2
0

.9
1.1
ft

0
0
ft

.6
-.9
-1.0
1.2
1.6

.1
0

1.1

.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

Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c.— Continued
Other restaurant, cafeteria and bar furniture...................
Other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c..............................
Industrial furniture, including benches, stools, sorting tables and
cabinets............................. ...............
All other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c..........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...................
Miscellaneous receipts.....................................
Secondary products.......................................
Paper and allied products........................................

Product
code

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

2599-248
2599-3

12/85
12/85

141.2
143.2

141.7
142.9

141.7
142.9

0.8
2.1

0
0

2599-353
2599-354
2599-SM
2599-M
2599-S

12/85
12/85

146.8
142.2

145.5
142.2

145.5
142.2

-.6
2.8

0
0

12/85
12/85

ft
117.7

ft
117.8

ft
117.8

(3)
.5

(3)
0

26

12/84

136.3

134.8

134.0

-2.4

-.6

261

12/82

125.8

115.9

115.0

-15.0

-.8

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/88
12/82
12/93
06/88

125.8
131.1
(3)
130.2
123.9
125.7
75.8
132.7
125.7
74.6

115.9
120.7
(3)
118.3
111.4
112.9
68.3
119.0
107.3
68.4

115.0
119.8
ft
117.4
110.4
112.0
67.7
118.8
106.8
68.4

-15.0
-15.0
ft
-17.9
-19.7
-19.6
-19.5
-19.3
-22.3
-17.1

-.8
-.7
(3)
-.8
-.9
-.8
-.9
-.2
-.5
0

12/82
06/88
12/93

120.0
129.5
103.6

108.6
127.5
100.1

106.5
127.5
100.1

-19.9
-3.1
-6.4

-1.9
0
0

2611
2611-P
2611-1
2611-2
2611-21
2611-213
2611-2134
2611-21341
2611-2134E
26112134M
2611-21342
2611-25
2611-2513

Primary products...........................................
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp........................
Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall oil............
Sulfate woodpulp, including soda..........................
Sulfate, bleached and semibleached (including soda).........
Sulfate, softwood..................................
Exports ...........................................
Domestic (market shipments only)......................
Sulfate, hardwood..................................
Pulp, other than wood, and miscellaneous pulp mill byproducts.....
Other pulp, including pulp made from straw, rag, flax, etc........
Paper mill products except building paper...........................

262

06/81

144.7

144.4

143.8

-2.3

-.4

Paper mills..................................................

2621
2621-P
2621-A
2621-A4
2621-A41
2621-A42
2621-A43
2621-A44
2621-B
2621-C
2621-2
2621-211
2621-3
2621-34
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
11/87
08/81
06/81
08/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
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

144.7
145.8
147.5
145.9
120.0
138.7
122.4
164.7
149.1
120.2
115.5
ft
157.6
172.9
157.4
163.1
140.4
154.7
127.4
118.3
132.6
130.5
128.7
147.3
164.8
101.4
98.9
114.7

144.4
144.8
143.5
141.9
115.9
139.1
124.2
156.7
154.3
118.4
(3)
ft
157.0
171.4
157.0
162.6
(3)
154.7
ft
118.3
128.2
127.1
121.3
135.0
163.7
100.8
99.3
113.6

143.8
144.2
148.5
146.9
120.2
139.1
127.7
165.3
149.9
117.3
ft
(3)
155.0
171.4
154.6
160.9
ft
151.8
124.6
116.6
127.2
125.8
121.0
134.3
163.7
99.3
95.5
112.9

-2.3
-2.1
2.4
2.5
1.8
2.2
1.3
3.6
1.4
-4.8
(3)
ft
-1.4
-.9
-1.5
-1.0
ft
-.8
-.9
-.7
-7.6
-6.2
-6.6
-11.0
-.5
-8.3
-4.2
-10.5

-.4
-.4
3.5
3.5
3.7
0
2.8
5.5
-2.9
-.9
(3)
ft
-1.3
0
-1.5
-1.0
(3)
-1.9
ft
-1.4
-.8
-1.0
-.2
-.5
0
-1.5
-3.8
-.6

2621-4217
2621-441

06/81
06/81

135.4
132.4

135.5
124.7

133.2
123.9

-4.6
-10.4

-1.7
-.6

2621-44111
2621-44122
2621-465

12/87
06/81
06/81

130.3
130.7
165.6

119.7
125.9
165.7

ft
125.9
165.9

ft
-9.0
-2.2

ft

2621-481
2621-4811
2621-48111

12/87
12/87
12/87

110.0
103.2
102.1

107.3
102.8
101.6

106.3
101.7
100.0

-10.3
-10.0
-13.6

-.9
-1.1
-1.6

2621-48112

12/87

125.1

125.1

125.1

0

0

2621-4812
2621-5
2621-5A
2621-551
2621-6
2621-671

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/93
06/81
06/81

138.6
141.8
138.8
107.2
169.8
159.4

127.0
140.7
136.8
104.6
169.8
159.4

126.8
138.5
136.8
104.6
170.7
161.3

-10.9
-4.0
-1.0
-1.2
-1.2
-3.5

-.2
-1.6
0
0
.5
1.2

Tissue paper and sanitary paper stock.........................
Sanitary papers, including stock, made in papermills.............
Toilet tissue and stock..................................
Facial tissue and stock... ...............................
Napkins and napkin stock...............................
Towels and towel stock.................................
Newsprint...............................................
Printing and writing grades......................... .........
Groundwood paper, uncoated..............................
Publication and printing......................... ........
Clay coated printing and converting paper....................
Coated 1-side........................................
Coated 2-sides.. .............. .................... ...
No. 3 coated 2-sides..................................
No. 5 coated 2-sides..................................
Coated 2-sides except No. 3 and No. 5 ...................
No. 4 coated 2-sides................................
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, 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 c o m m u n ......................
Publication and printing grade free sheet....................
Plain (including M.F., E.F., supercalendered, eggshell and
antique grades)..................................
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.........
Other uncoated bristols, including index, printing and postcard..
Cotton fiber paper and thin paper...........................

See footnotes at end of table.




44

0
.1

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 s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A ug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

P a p e r m ills— C o n tin u e d
P a c k a g in g a n d in d u strial g ra d e p a p e r s .......................................................................

2 6 2 1 -D

1 2 /8 7

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .6

1 3 8 .4

-0 .4

- 0 .1

U n b le a c h e d k ra ft p a c k a g in g a n d industrial c o n v e rtin g p a p e r .....................

2 6 2 1 -7

0 6 /8 1

1 9 5 .3

1 9 5 .3

1 9 4 .7

-.4

-.3

B a g a n d s a c k , o th e r th a n s h ip ping s a c k ...........................................................

2 6 2 1 -7 5 1

0 6 /8 1

1 7 8 .6

1 7 8 .6

1 7 8 .6

-1 .6

O t h e r u n b le a c h e d k ra ft p a c k a g in g a n d in dustrial c o n v e rtin g p a p e r ....

2 6 2 1 -7 6 1

0 6 /8 1

1 8 9 .4

i3)
1 3 8 .7

i3)
-.4

P a c k a g in g a n d in d u strial c o n v e rtin g p a p e r, e x c e p t u n b le a c h e d k raft. ...

2 6 2 1 -8

0 6 /8 1

1 3 8 .4

(3)
1 3 8 .7

S p e c ia l in d u strial p a p e r ....................................................................................................

2 6 2 1 -9

0 6 /8 1

1 6 1 .2

1 6 1 .2

1 6 1 .2

-.2

C o n s tru c tio n p a p e r .................................................................................................................

2 6 2 1 -E

0
i 3)
0
0

2 6 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 r y p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................

2 6 2 1 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 1 5 .2

1 2 3 .4

1 2 3 .4

-5 .1

P u lp mill p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................

2 6 1 1 -S

0 6 /8 1

59 .1

i3)

i3)

(3)

1 2 /8 2

1 6 4 .1

1 5 7 .9

1 5 6 .8

-8 .6

-.7

263

1 2 /8 2

0
<3)

16 4 .1

1 5 7 .9

1 5 6 .9

-8 .5

- .6

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

2 6 3 1 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 5 5 .4

1 4 9 .7

1 4 8 .4

-8 .2

- .9

P a p e r b o a r d , m a d e fro m p rim arily virgin w o o d p u lp ..............................................

2 6 3 1 -A

1 2 /8 8

1 0 0 .5

9 6 .3

9 5 .4

- 1 0 .0

-.9

2 6 3 1 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 9 .8

1 4 3 .6

1 4 2 .2

-9 .8

- 1 .0
- .9

2631

U n b le a c h e d k ra ft p a c k a g in g a n d industrial c o n v e rtin g p a p e rb o a rd
(> 8 0 %

virgin w o o d p u l p ) ................... ..................................................................

2 6 3 1 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 9 .7

13 8 .1

1 3 6 .8

- 1 2 .8

4 2 lb. k ra ft lin e r b o a r d ...............................................................................................

2 6 3 1 -1 1 1 0 1

1 2 /8 2

1 5 5 .6

1 4 2 .9

1 4 2 .3

- 1 1 .9

- .4

O th e r u n b le a c h e d lin e r b o a r d ..... ..........................................................................

2 6 3 1 -1 1 1 0 2

1 2 /8 2

1 3 9 .5

1 2 9 .8

1 2 7 .4

- 1 4 .0

- 1 .8

U n b le a c h e d lin e r b o a r d ................................................................................................

B le a c h e d p a c k a g in g a n d industrial c o n v e rtin g p a p e rb o a rd ( > 8 0 %
2 6 3 1 -2

1 2 /8 2

15 7 .1

1 5 4 .4

1 5 3 .6

- 5 .3

-.5

L i n e r b o a r d ..........................................................................................................................

2 6 3 1 -2 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 4 .6

1 3 8 .5

1 3 9 .0

-9 .1

.4

F o ld in g c a rto n -ty p e b o a r d ..........................................................................................

2 6 3 1 -2 4 1

1 2 /8 2

1 5 3 .2

1 5 0 .2

1 5 0 .2

-4 .6

0

2 6 3 1 -2 6

1 2 /8 8

1 2 7 .4

12 2 .1

1 1 9 .5

- 1 1 .7

-2 .1

2 6 3 1 -2 8

1 2 /8 8

1 2 2 .0

1 2 2 .5

1 2 0 .6

-3 .8

-1 .6

1 2 /8 2

1 3 1 .8

1 2 0 .4

1 1 8 .7

-1 7 .8

-1 .4

virg in w o o d p u lp ) .......................................................................................................

B le a c h e d p a p e rb o a rd fo r m o ist, liquid o r oily fo o d s , in cluding m ilk
c a rto n b o a r d ............................... ............................................................................
O th e r b le a c h e d p a p e rb o a rd fo r p a c k a g in g a n d o th e r solid b le a c h e d
b o a r d ............................................................................................................................

2 6 3 1 -3

S e m ic h e m ic a l p a p e rb o a rd ( > 7 5 % virgin w o o d p u lp ) ......................................

2 6 3 1 -3 2 1

C o rru g a tin g m e d iu m ......................................................................................................
R e c y c le d p a p e r b o a r d ............................................................................................................
L in e rb o a rd ( < 8 0 %

virgin f i b e r ) ...................................................................................

2 6 3 1 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 7 5 .1

17 1 .1

1 6 9 .7

- 3 .7

-.8

2 6 3 1 -4 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 9 .7

1 4 1 .5

1 3 4 .4

- 1 4 .6

-5 .0

C o rru g a tin g m e d iu m ( < 7 5 % virgin f i b e r ) ..............................................................

2 6 3 1 -4 2 1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 7 .1

1 3 1 .3

1 3 0 .0

- 1 7 .6

-1 .0

F o ld in g c a rto n b o a r d .................................................................................. ......................

2 6 3 1 -4 4

1 2 /8 8

1 2 2 .4

1 1 9 .4

1 1 9 .0

-4 .0

-.3

2 6 3 1 -4 4 6

1 2 /8 2

1 3 9 .0

1 35.1

1 3 4 .7

- 4 .5

-.3

2 6 3 1 -4 8

1 2 /8 8

1 4 0 .8

1 3 7 .6

1 3 6 .5

- 3 .6

-.8
1 .5

C la y -c o a te d fo ld in g c a rto n b o a r d ...........................................................................
O th e r re c y c le d p a p e r b o a r d ............................................................................................

2 6 3 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 ...............................................................................................................

2 6 3 1 -S

1 2 /8 2

2 2 1 .1

2 1 0 .3

2 1 3 .5

-1 1 .8

P a p e rm ill p r o d u c t s .......... ..................................................................................................

2 6 2 1 -S

1 2 /8 8

1 3 8 .2

1 3 3 .9

1 3 3 .9

- 6 .2

0

1 2 /8 4

1 4 1 .0

1 3 9 .2

1 3 7 .9

- 1 .0

-.9

1 2 /8 3

1 5 9 .6

1 5 9 .6

1 5 9 .4

1 .7

-.1

1 2 /8 3

1 5 7 .8

1 5 7 .7

1 5 7 .5

1 .5

-.1

1 .5

-.1

P a p e rb o a rd c o n ta in e rs a n d b o x e s ...............................................................................................

265

S e tu p p a p e rb o a rd b o x e s ...................................................................................................... ............

2652

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

2 6 5 2 -P

S e t u p p a p e rb o a rd b o x e s (c la s s ifie d b y e n d u s e ) ..................................................

2 6 5 2 -1

1 2 /8 3

1 5 7 .8

1 5 7 .7

1 5 7 .5

D e p a r tm e n t s to re s a n d o th e r retail s t o r e s .............................................. .............

2 6 5 2 -1 3 1

1 2 /8 3

1 6 2 .3

1 6 2 .3

1 6 2 .3

.1

0

C o n f e c t io n s ............................................................................................................ ...............

2 6 5 2 -1 4 1

1 2 /8 3

133 .1

1 3 3 .1

1 35.1

3 .5

1 .5

C o s m e tic s , in c lu d in g s o a p .............................................................................................

2 6 5 2 -1 5 1

1 2 /8 3

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .0

0

0

S ta tio n e r y a n d o ffic e s u p p lie s .....................................................................................

2 6 5 2 -1 6 1

1 2 /8 3

16 8 .1

2 .8

A ll o th e r e n d u s e s , n .e .c ...................................................................................................

1 2 /8 3

1 6 8 .1
1 7 1 .9

1 68.1

2 6 5 2 -1 9 8

1 7 1 .8

1 7 0 .5

1 .7

0
-.8

2 6 5 2 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 8 0 .0

1 8 0 .0

1 8 0 .0

5 .3

0

0 3 /8 0

1 6 9 .0

1 6 4 .0

-.9

- 1 .5

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

2 6 5 3 -P

0 3 /8 0

1 7 0 .2

1 6 7 .6

1 6 5 .0

-.8

-1 .6

C o rru g a te d sh ip p in g c o n t a in e r s .......................................................................................

2 6 5 3 -1

0 3 /8 0

1 6 8 .1

1 6 5 .6

1 6 3 .2

.1

-1 .4

2 6 5 3 -1 1 2

0 3 /8 0

1 5 7 .6

1 5 5 .0

1 5 3 .4

.1

-1 .0

F o r c a n n e d a n d b o ttle d fo o d s a n d b e v e r a g e s ................................................

2 6 5 3 -1 1 2 0 1

0 6 /8 7

1 3 2 .3

1 3 0 .0

1 2 9 .3

3 .5

-.5

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

2 6 5 3 -1 1 2 0 2

0 6 /8 7

1 3 9 .8

1 3 6 .3

1 3 5 .7

3 .4

-.4

F o r d ry g o o d s ...................................................................................................................

2 6 5 3 -1 1 2 0 3

0 6 /8 7

1 20 .1

1 1 7 .7

1 1 3 .7

-4 .7

-3 .4

2 6 5 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 .................................................. ............................................................
C o rru g a te d a n d solid fib e r b o x e s .................................................................................................

2653

F o r fo o d s a n d b e v e r a g e s ...............................................................................................

F o r all fo o d a n d b e v e ra g e u s e s n o t s p e c ifie d ................................................
F o r p a p e r a n d a llie d p r o d u c ts ............................................................................. ........

1 6 6 .5

2 6 5 3 -1 1 2 0 4

0 6 /8 7

1 1 0 .7

1 0 9 .3

1 0 8 .2

- 1 .9

-1 .0

2 6 5 3 -1 1 3

0 3 /8 0

1 6 9 .7

1 6 8 .0

1 6 4 .7

-2 .1

-2 .0

1 .0

-2 .0

F o r m e ta l p ro d u c ts a n d m a c h in e ry , e q u ip m e n t a n d su p p lie s , e x c e p t
2 6 5 3 -1 1 6

0 3 /8 0

1 8 2 .4

1 8 2 .6

1 7 9 .0

F o r e le c tric a l m a c h in e ry , e q u ip m e n t, su p p lie s a n d a p p lia n c e s ..................

2 6 5 3 -1 1 8

0 3 /8 0

1 5 5 .8

1 5 5 .0

1 5 2 .3

.3

-1 .7

F o r a ll o th e r u s e s n o t s p e c ifie d a b o v e ...................................................................

2 6 5 3 -1 1 9

0 3 /8 0

1 7 3 .6

1 7 1 .3

1 6 8 .6

2 .3

-1 .6

e l e c t r i c a l ..........................................................................................................................

F o r c h e m ic a ls a n d d ru g s, including p ain ts, v a rn is h e s , c o s m e tic s a n d
s o a p s ...........................................................................................................................

2 6 5 3 -1 1 9 0 1

0 6 /8 7

1 4 2 .2

1 3 7 .9

1 3 4 .7

-3 .2

-2 .3

F o r lu m b e r a n d w o o d p ro d u c ts , including f u r n it u r e ......................................

2 6 5 3 -1 1 9 0 2

0 6 /8 7

1 5 4 .2

1 5 3 .4

1 5 1 .9

1 .5

-1 .0

F o r a ll o th e r u s e s ...........................................................................................................

2 6 5 3 -1 1 9 0 3

0 6 /8 7

1 3 5 .5

1 3 4 .0

1 3 2 .0

3 .5

C o rru g a te d p a p e rb o a rd in s h e e ts a n d rolls, lin ed a n d u n lin e d .......................

2 6 5 3 -3

0 3 /8 0

1 6 6 .6

1 6 1 .6

1 5 6 .2

-6 .9

-3 .3

C o rru g a te d a n d solid fib e r p a lle ts , p a d s , a n d p a r t it io n s ..................................

2 6 5 3 -4

0 3 /8 0

2 2 9 .9

2 2 9 .1

2 2 6 .7

-2 .3

-1 .0

1 2 /9 0

1 1 6 .1

1 1 6 .9

1 1 6 .9

-4 .9

0

1 2 /8 5

1 5 6 .5

1 5 6 .6

1 5 6 .5

1 .9

-.1

1 2 /8 5

1 5 8 .8

1 5 9 .0

1 5 8 .9

2 .0

-.1

2 6 5 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

2 6 5 3 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
F ib e r c a n s , d ru m s a n d sim ilar p r o d u c ts ....................................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .................................................................................................................... ...

2655
2 6 5 5 -P

See footnotes at end of table.




-1 .5

45

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 s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N o v.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

F ib e r c a n s , d ru m s a n d sim ilar p ro d u c ts — C o n tin u e d
P a p e r b o a r d fib e r d ru m s w ith m e ta l, w o o d , p la s tic o r p a p e rb o a rd e n d s ....

2 6 5 5 -1

1 2 /8 5

1 4 9 .4

1 4 9 .4

5 .7

0

F ib e r c a n s , tu b e s , a n d sim ila r fib e r p r o d u c t s ..........................................................

2 6 5 5 -2

1 2 /8 5

1 6 1 .3

1 6 1 .5

1 6 1 .4

.9

-.1

2 6 5 5 -2 2 1

1 2 /8 5

1 4 4 .5

1 4 4 .5

1 4 4 .5

2 .4

0

2 6 5 5 -2 2 1 A

1 2 /8 5

1 5 3 .7

1 5 3 .7

1 5 3 .7

2 .5

0

2 6 5 5 -2 2 1 1 3

1 2 /8 5

1 7 8 .9

1 7 8 .9

1 7 8 .9

2 .5

0

2 6 5 5 -2 2 1 1 7

1 2 /8 5

1 1 9 .3

1 2 0 .8

1 2 0 .8

1 .6

0

C o r e s a n d tu b e s .......... .......................................................................................................

2 6 5 5 -2 3 1

1 2 /8 5

1 7 0 .7

1 7 0 .6

1 7 0 .6

-.1

0

P a p e r b o a r d c o n e s , re e ls , sp o o ls , b o b b in s, b lo c k s

2 6 5 5 -2 7 1

1 2 /8 5

1 5 7 .0

1 6 0 .1

1 5 9 .1

1 .3

-.6

1 2 /8 5

1 3 5 .0

1 3 5 .0

1 3 3 .6

1 .4

-1 .0

0 6 /8 5

1 5 9 .2

1 5 3 .5

1 5 3 .7

-7 .7

.1

C a n s , a ll fib e r a n d c o m p o s it e ......................................................................................
F o o d p r o d u c t s ..................................................................................................................
A ll o th e r fo o d p ro d u c ts , e x c lu d in g p e t f o o d .................................................

2 6 5 5 -2 2 1 B

N o n -fo o d p r o d u c t s .........................................................................................................
A ll o th e r n o n -fo o d p ro d u c ts , in cluding p e t f o o d ........................................
a n d o th e r p ro d u c ts

2 6 5 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 6 5 5 -S

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

1 4 9 .4

2656

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

2 6 5 6 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 5 6 .1

1 5 0 .6

1 5 0 .7

-7 .7

.1

C u p s a n d liq u id-tight c o n t a in e r s ......................................................................................

2 6 5 6 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 6 8 .5

1 6 2 .7

1 5 8 .4

- 1 0 .6

-2 .6

L iq u id -tig h t a n d ro u n d n e s te d fo o d c o n ta in e rs , inpluding lids a n d
t o p s ....................................................................................................................................

2 6 5 6 -2 3 3

0 6 /8 5

1 4 3 .6

1 4 3 .6

1 4 3 .6

0

0

D rin k in g c u p s a n d p o rtio n serv in g c u p s .................................................................

2 6 5 6 -2 3 5

0 6 /8 5

1 6 9 .3

2 6 5 6 -5

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .3

ft
1 2 1 .3

ft
1 2 7 .3

ft
-7 .1

ft
4 .9

2 6 5 6 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .0

1 2 0 .3

1 2 5 .9

-1 0 .2

4 .7

1 2 /8 3

1 4 3 .6

1 4 3 .2

1 4 3 .2

.3

0

2 6 5 7 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 4 2 .7

1 4 2 .3

1 4 2 .3

•5

0

2 6 5 7 -1

1 2 /8 3

O t h e r s a n ita ry fo o d c o n ta in e rs , b o a rd s , a n d tra y s , e x c e p t fo ld in g ...............
P r e s s e d p la te s , d is h e s , s p o o n s a n d sim ilar p r o d u c ts ......................................
F o ld in g p a p e rb o a rd b o x e s ...............................................................................................................

2657

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
F o ld in g p a p e rb o a rd b o x e s , e x c e p t s a n ita ry fo o d c o n ta in e rs , c la s s ifie d

1 4 2 .8

1 4 2 .4

.7

0

D r y fo o d a n d p ro d u c e , incl. p e t a n d a n im a l f o o d ..............................................

2 6 5 7 -1 1 4

1 2 /8 3

1 3 3 .1

1 3 2 .4

1 3 2 .2

.6

-.2

B o ttle d a n d c a n n e d b e v e r a g e s ....................................................................................

2 6 5 7 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 3

1 3 8 .6

(3)

1 3 8 .7

4 .8

ft

S o a p s a n d d e t e r g e n t s ............... ......................................................................................

2 6 5 7 -1 3 1

1 2 /8 3

1 2 8 .0

1 .0

ft

2 6 5 7 -1 5 1

1 2 /8 3

15 0 .1

ft
1 5 0 .2

1 2 7 .4

H a rd w a re a n d h o u s e h o ld s u p p lie s ............................................................................

1 5 0 .5

.4

.2

C o s m e tic s a n d m e d ic in a l p r o d u c t s ...........................................................................

2 6 5 7 -1 7 1

1 2 /8 3

1 3 8 .3

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

.1

0

C o s m e t ic s ..................................................................................................................... .....

2 6 5 7 -1 7 1 0 1

1 2 /8 3

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .8

-.3

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

2 6 5 7 -1 7 1 0 2

1 2 /8 3

1 4 3 .7

1 4 4 .0

1 4 4 .0

.3

0

2 6 5 7 -1 8 1

1 2 /8 3

1 4 5 .5

1 4 2 .8

1 4 2 .9

-1 .5

.1

b y e n d u s e .........................................................................................................................

P a p e r g o o d s o r p ro d u cts, in clu d in g b o o k m a ile r s .............................................

1 4 2 .4

0

F o ld in g c a rry -o u t b o x e s a n d tra y s fo r re ta il f o o d ..............................................

2 6 5 7 -1 9 5

1 2 /8 8

11 0 .1

1 1 0 .1

1 1 0 .1

-.5

0

A ll o th e r e n d u s e s , n .e .c ................... ............................ ..................................................

2 6 5 7 -1 9 8

1 2 /8 3

1 5 8 .8

1 5 8 .7

1 5 8 .4

.1

-.2

2 6 5 7 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .3

1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .2

-.6

B a k e ry , f r e s h .........................................................................................................................

2 6 5 7 -2 0 1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 3 .0

1 3 2 .1

1 3 2 .1

-2 .7

0

B u tte r a n d ic e c r e a m p a c k a g e s a n d fo o d p a ils ..................................................

2 6 5 7 -2 0 2

0 6 /8 5

1 7 9 .0

1 7 8 .7

1 7 8 .8

.5

.1

2 6 5 7 -2 0 3

0 6 /8 5

1 0 2 .2

2.1

1 2 /8 8

1 0 0 .5

ft
1 0 0 .5

1 0 3 .1

2 6 5 7 -2 0 4

1 0 0 .5

-1 .5

0

1 2 /8 3

1 4 8 .2

14 7 .1

14 7 .1

-2 .3

0

267

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .4

1 0 7 .9

1 0 7 .4

-1 .5

- .5

2671

0 6 /9 3

1 1 5 .0

1 1 4 .7

1 1 4 .7

1.1

0

1 2 /8 7

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .2

1 3 5 .2

1 .2

0

F o ld in g s a n ita ry c o n ta in e rs fo r liquid, m o ist, oily o r p e ris h a b le fo o d s

P ro c e s s e d m e a t, m a rg a rin e , lard a n d s h o r t e n in g .............................................
O th e r , in cluding fro z e n f o o d s .......................................................................................

0

ft

2 6 5 7 -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 6 5 7 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..................... .........................................................................................
C o n v e r te d p a p e r a n d p a p e rb o a rd p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t c o n ta in e rs a n d
b o x e s ..................................................................................................................................................
P a p e r c o a te d a n d la m in a te d , p a c k a g in g ............................. ....................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

2 6 7 1 -P

S in g le w e b p a p e r (c o a te d rolls a n d s h e e ts in cluding w a x e d ) .........................

2 6 7 1 -1

1 2 /8 7

1 4 0 .6

1 4 0 .6

1 4 0 .6

.1

O t h e r ....................................................... ...................................................................................
S in g le w e b film (c o a te d rolls a n d s h e e ts in cludin g c o e x tru d e d ) ...................

2 6 7 1 -1 1 5

0 6 /9 3

1 2 3 .0

1 2 3 .0

1 2 3 .0

.2

0

2 6 7 1 -2

1 2 /8 7

1 1 8 .3

1 1 8 .3

1 1 8 .3

0

0

P a p e r /p a p e r m u ltiw e b la m in a t io n s ................................................................................

0

2 6 7 1 -3

1 2 /8 7

1 3 3 .4

1 3 2 .9

1 3 2 .9

-.4

0

P o ly e th y le n e l a m in a t io n s ................................................................................................

2 6 7 1 -3 1 1

0 6 /9 3

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .4

-.1

0

O t h e r la m in a t io n s ................................................................................................................

2 6 7 1 -3 1 2

0 6 /9 3

1 1 2 .8

1 1 1 .7

1 1 1 .7

-1 .0

2 6 7 1 -3 1 2 1 8

0 6 /9 3

1 1 4 .4

1 1 3 .2

1 1 3 .2

-1 .0

0

2 6 7 1 -4

1 2 /8 7

1 4 3 .9

1 4 3 .2

1 4 3 .0

2 .7

- .1

F ilm /p a p e r m u ltiw e b la m in a tio n s ................................................................................

2 6 7 1 -4 1 1

0 6 /9 3

1 1 3 .9

1 1 3 .9

1 1 3 .9

-.3

0

O t h e r film /film l a m in a t io n s ............................................................................................

2 6 7 1 -4 1 6

0 6 /9 3

1 1 9 .5

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .4

4 .0

-.2

0 6 /9 3

1 1 2 .8

1 1 2 .5

1 1 2 .5

.4

0

C o a t e d ..................................................................................................................................
M u ltiw e b la m in a te d ro lls a n d s h e e ts e x p a p e r /p a p e r a n d f o i l ........................

2 6 7 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

2 6 7 1 -S

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

2 6 7 1 -S S S

O t h e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ............................. ................................................................
P a p e r c o a te d a n d la m in a te d , n . e . c . .............................................................................................

0

2672

0 6 /9 3

1 0 9 .8

1 0 9 .3

1 0 9 .2

-.7

- .1

2 6 7 2 -P

1 2 /8 7

1 3 1 .3

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .4

-1 .0

-.2

2 6 7 2 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 7 5 .6

1 8 0 .1

1 8 0 .1

3 .2

0

2 6 7 2 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 2

1 7 3 .5

1 7 4 .3

1 7 4 .3

1 .2

0

2 6 7 2 -1 5 3

P rin tin g p a p e r c o a te d a t e s ta b lis h m e n ts o th e r th a n w h e re p a p e r w a s
p ro d u c e d ..............................................................................................................................
C o a t e d , o n e s id e (fo r la b e ls a n d sim ila r u s e s ) ...................................................
C o a te d , tw o s id e s (fo r p rinting o f m a g a z in e s , d ire c to rie s , a n d
1 2 /8 2

1 8 0 .4

1 8 7 .8

1 8 7 .8

4 .7

0

2 6 7 2 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .8

1 3 7 .6

1 3 7 .3

-1 .4

-.2

2 6 7 2 -3 0 1

1 2 /8 7

1 3 1 .1

1 3 0 .3

1 3 0 .4

.5

.1

2 6 7 2 -3 0 1 0 1

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .1

13 8 .1

1 3 8 .1

-.1

0

2 6 7 2 -3 0 1 0 2

1 2 /8 7

1 3 1 .4

1 3 1 .5

1 3 1 .4

3 .8

- .1

m a t e r i a l ........................................................................................................................

2 6 7 2 -3 0 1 0 3

1 2 /8 7

1 3 5 .5

1 3 3 .9

1 3 4 .1

.6

.1

R e in fo rc e d a n d la m in a te d t a p e ...............................................................................

2 6 7 2 -3 0 1 0 5

1 2 /8 2

1 1 5 .2

0

2 6 7 2 -3 0 2

1 2 /8 2

1 6 2 .9

ft
1 6 6 .9

1 1 5 .2

D o u b le fa c e d t a p e ..............................................................................................................

1 6 2 .3

.5

ft
-2 .8

U n p rin te d p re s s u re s e n s itiv e l a b e l s ..........................................................................

2 6 7 2 -3 0 3

1 2 /8 2

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .8

.7

0

s im ila r u s e s ) ..................................................................................................................
P re s s u re s e n s itiv e p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................

C lo th b a c k in g , e x c e p t e l e c t r i c a l .............................................................................
F ilm b a c k in g , incl. c e llo p h a n e , a n ti-c o rro s iv e & o th e r tra n s p a re n t

See footnotes at end of table.




46

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d ex
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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A ug .

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1 9 9 8

P a p e r c o a te d a n d la m in a te d , n .e .c .— C o n tin u e d
2 6 7 2 -3 0 4

1 2 /8 7

1 2 6 .8

1 2 4 .0

1 2 3 .6

-5 .9

-0 .3

2 6 7 2 -3 0 4 0 1

0 4 /8 3

1 6 1 .9

1 5 8 .4

1 5 7 .5

- 6 .3

-.6

2 6 7 2 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 6 3 .0

1 6 2 .5

1 6 2 .7

-.7

.1

1 2 /8 2

1 5 0 .5

1 50.1

1 5 0 .2

-.9

.1

2 6 7 2 -M

0 6 /9 3

1 0 1 .8

1 0 1 .8

1 0 1 .8

-.3

0

2 6 7 2 -Z 8 9

0 7 /9 3

1 0 3 .9

1 0 3 .9

1 0 3 .9

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

2 6 7 2 -S

0 6 /9 3

1 1 3 .9

1 1 4 .7

1 1 4 .7

1.1

P a p e r c o a te d a n d la m in a te d , p a c k a g in g ................................................................

2 6 7 1 -S

0 6 /9 3

1 1 5 .6

1 1 5 .6

1 1 5 .6

-3 .2

0

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

2 6 7 2 -S S S

0 6 /9 3

1 1 3 .9

1 1 5 .3

1 1 5 .3

1 .8

0

P re s s u re s e n s itiv e b a s e s t o c k .....................................................................................
B a s e s to c k fo r l a b e l s ....................................................................................................
O t h e r c o a te d a n d p ro c e s s e d p a p e rs , e x c e p t fo r p a c k a g in g u s e s ...............
O t h e r c o a te d a n d p ro c e s s e d p a p e r, n .e .c ..............................................................

2 6 7 2 -4 5 9
2 6 7 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 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 ........................................................................................................

(3)

0
0

1 2 /8 3

1 5 5 .7

1 5 4 .6

1 5 4 .6

-2 .9

0

2 6 7 3 -P

1 2 /8 3

15 6 .1

1 5 4 .6

1 5 4 .6

-3 .1

0

S p e c ia lty b a g s a n d liners, s in g le w e b p a p e r, c o a t e d ...........................................

2 6 7 3 -1

1 1 /8 4

1 4 5 .4

1 4 5 .4

1 4 5 .4

0

0

S p e c ia lty b a g s a n d liners, sin g le w e b f i l m .......... ......................................................

2 6 7 3 -2

1 2 /8 3

13 3 .1

1 3 1 .6

1 3 1 .6

- 3 .5

0

P la s tic s , foil a n d c o a te d p a p e r b a g s ............................................................................. ............

2673

2 6 7 3 -2 1

1 2 /9 0

9 4 .8

9 3 .6

9 3 .6

- 4 .0

G ro c e ry a n d v a r ie t y .......................................................................................................

2 6 7 3 -2 1 1

1 2 /9 0

8 5 .0

8 3 .6

8 4 .3

-3 .4

.8

R e f u s e .................................................................................................................................

2 6 7 3 -2 1 2

1 2 /9 0

92.1

9 0 .9

9 0 .8

- 2 .0

-.1

T e x tile a n d c lo th in g .......................................................................................................

2 6 7 3 -2 1 4

1 2 /9 0

1 1 2 .2

112.1

1 1 1 .6

- 4 .5

-.4

S h ip p in g s a c k s ........................................................ .........................................................

2 6 7 3 -2 1 6

1 2 /9 0

1 0 3 .0

1 0 1 .0

9 9 .7

-7 .6

-1 .3

P o ly e th y le n e b a g s ...............................................................................................................

0

H o u s e h o ld fo o d s t o r a g e .............................................................................................

2 6 7 3 -2 1 7

1 2 /8 3

9 3 .2

9 2 .5

9 2 .6

-4 .1

.1

O th e r p o ly e th y le n e b a g s ............................................................................................

2 6 7 3 -2 1 8

1 2 /9 0

1 0 9 .5

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .3

-5 .5

-.5

2 6 7 3 -2 2

1 2 /9 0

1 2 0 .4

12 0 .1

120 .1

- .4

S in g le w e b film b a g s o th e r th a n p o ly e th y le n e ....................................................
O th e r film t y p e .................................................................................................................
S p e c ia lty b a g s a n d liners, m u ltiw e b la m in a tio n s a n d f o i l ..................................

0

2 6 7 3 -2 2 3

1 2 /9 0

1 0 5 .4

1 0 4 .3

1 0 4 .3

- 1 .4

0

2 6 7 3 -3

1 2 /8 3

1 3 9 .3

1 3 9 .2

1 3 9 .2

-.7

.0

P a p e r c o m b in a tio n s e x c e p t p a p e r / f o i l .....................................................................

2 6 7 3 -3 1 1

1 2 /9 0

10 0 .1

1 00.1

10 0 .1

0

0

F o il a n d foil c o m b in a tio n s ....................................................................... .......................

2 6 7 3 -3 1 2

0 8 /8 4

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .3

1 0 3 .3

-2 .1

0

O t h e r m u ltiw e b la m in a t io n s ...................... ...................................................................

2 6 7 3 -3 1 4

1 2 /8 3

1 2 9 .3

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .6

-4 .2

.1

1 2 /8 3

1 3 3 .9

1 3 2 .6

1 3 2 .7

-3 .1

.1

2 6 7 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 6 7 3 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
U n c o a te d p a p e r a n d m u ltiw all b a g s ..........................................................................................

2674

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......................................................................................................................
U n c o a te d p a p e r b a g s ...........................................................................................................
G r o c e r s ’ b a g s a n d s a c k s ................................................................................................

1 2 /9 0

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .2

10 6 .1

- 4 .0

-.1

2 6 7 4 -P

1 2 /9 0

1 0 7 .9

1 0 8 .0

1 0 7 .6

- 3 .9

-.4

2 6 7 4 -1

1 2 /8 3

2 1 5 .2

2 1 5 .6

2 1 3 .6

-8 .8

-.9

2 6 7 4 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 3

2 2 5 .5

2 2 4 .9

2 2 1 .3

- 1 1 .9

-1 .6

1 5 5 .8

- 6 .1

1 .8

V a r ie ty b a g s ..........................................................................................................................

2 6 7 4 -1 1 2

1 2 /8 3

14 7 .1

15 3 .1

O th e r u n c o a te d b a g s .................................................................. .....................................

2 6 7 4 -1 1 5

1 2 /8 3

1 6 8 .9

1 6 8 .9

1 6 8 .9

0

0

2 6 7 4 -2

1 2 /8 3

1 8 7 .9

1 8 7 .8

1 8 7 .8

- .1

0

S in g le a n d d o u b le w a l l ............................................................................................ ........

2 6 7 4 -2 1 1

1 2 /8 3

1 6 5 .6

1 6 5 .5

1 6 5 .5

-.1

0

M u ltiw a ll (th re e o r m o re p lies) .................................................. ..................................

2 6 7 4 -2 1 2

1 2 /8 3

1 9 2 .6

1 9 2 .6

1 9 2 .6

-.1

0
2 .8

S h ip p in g s a c k s a n d m u ltiw all b a g s ...............................................................................

2 6 7 4 -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 6 7 4 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
D ie -c u t p a p e r a n d p a p e r b o a r d ................................ .....................................................................

2675

1 2 /9 0

9 3 .5

8 8 .9

9 1 .4

- 4 .8

1 2 /8 4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 2 .8

1 3 2 .0

.5

-.6

1 2 /8 4

1 3 4 .4

1 3 3 .7

1 3 2 .8

.3

-.7
0

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

2 6 7 5 -P

D ie -c u t p a p e r a n d p a p e rb o a rd o ffic e s u p p lie s ......... ...............................................

2 6 7 5 -1

1 2 /8 9

9 7 .4

.1

2 6 7 5 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 9

9 9 .5

9 9 .5

9 9 .5

.2

0

O t h e r file fo ld e rs , includin g file p o c k e ts a n d j a c k e t s ..................................

2 6 7 5 -1 1 3 0 3

1 2 /8 9

1 0 1 .3

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .2

.2

0

H a n g in g a n d e x p a n d a b le file fo ld e rs , all ty p e s a n d m a t e r ia ls ...............

2 6 7 5 -1 1 3 0 4

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .1

10 0 .1

1 0 0 .1

.1

0

2 6 7 5 -1 9 9
2 6 7 5 -2

1 2 /8 4

1 5 0 .6

-.1

0

1 1 7 .9

1 5 0 .8
11 8 .1

1 5 0 .8

1 2 /8 9

1 1 7 .3

1 .3

-.7

2 6 7 5 -3

1 2 /8 4

1 6 6 .0

16 4 .1

1 6 2 .1

.3

-1 .2

1 .5

0

F ile f o l d e r s ............................................................................. ................................................

O t h e r o ffic e s u p p lies, including in d e x ca rd s , re p o rt c o v e rs , e tc .................
D ie -c u t p a p e r a n d p a p e rb o a rd e x c e p t o ffic e s u p p lie s ........................................
P a s te d , lin ed , la m in a te d , o r s u rfa c e c o a te d p a p e r b o a r d ...................................

9 7 .4

9 7 .4

2 6 7 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 6 7 5 -M

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

2 6 7 5 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
2676

1 2 /8 4

1 2 0 .7

1 2 1 .2

1 2 1 .2

0 6 /8 3

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .2

1 4 5 .9

-1 .2

-.9

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

2 6 7 6 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 4 7 .3

1 4 7 .2

1 4 5 .8

-1 .4

- 1 .0

S a n ita r y n a p k in s a n d t a m p o n s ............................... ............................... ........................

2 6 7 6 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 8 9 .3

1 8 9 .3

1 8 9 .3

.3

0

2 6 7 6 -1 1 4

0 6 /8 3

9 4 .0

9 4 .0

9 4 .0

.5

0

D is p o s a b le d ia p e rs (e x c e p t in c o n tin e n c e p a d s ) ....................................................

2 6 7 6 -3

0 6 /8 3

8 9 .1

89 .1

8 9.1

4 .5

S a n ita r y tis s u e h e a lth p ro d u c ts (m a d e fro m p u rc h a s e d s to c k ) .....................

2 6 7 6 -4

0 6 /8 3

1 5 0 .6

1 5 0 .5

1 4 8 .2

-3 .7

- 1 .5

T a b le n a p k in s in clu d ing p la in c re p e d a n d fa c ia l tis s u e t y p e .......................

2 6 7 6 -4 2

0 6 /8 3

14 4 .1

1 4 5 .3

1 4 3 .6

1 .2

-1 .2

P a p e r t o w e l s ..........................................................................................................................

2 6 7 6 -4 7

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .6

1 5 4 .7

1 5 2 .2

- 6 .5

-1 .6

0 6 /8 3

1 5 7 .0

1 5 7 .0

1 5 7 .0

2 .5

0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 3 .9

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .0

-2 .9

-.2

2 6 7 7 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 2 2 .0

1 2 0 .3

1 1 9 .9

-3 .4

-.3

2 6 7 7 -1

1 2 /8 4

1 2 2 .0

1 2 0 .3

1 1 9 .9

- 3 .4

-.3

0 3 /9 1

1 2 6 .5

1 2 6 .5

1 2 6 .5

0 6 /8 5

1 4 2 .9

1 3 8 .9

1 3 9 .0

-1 .3

.1

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

0

2 6 7 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 6 7 6 -S

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

2 6 7 6 -S S S

O t h e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................... .............. ..............................
2677
E n v e lo p e s , all t y p e s ....................................................................... .......................................

2 6 7 7 -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 6 7 7 -M

M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ........................................................................................................
2678

0

2 6 7 8 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 5 0 .7

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .9

-.2

.5

S t a t i o n e r y .......................................... .........................................................................................

2 6 7 8 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 5 3 .7

1 5 1 .2

1 5 1 .7

1 .4

.3

T a b le t s a n d re la te d p r o d u c ts ............................................................................................

2 6 7 8 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 5 0 .4

1 4 6 .6

1 4 7 .3

-.7

.5

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

See footnotes at end of table.




47

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

S ta tio n e ry p ro d u c ts — C o n tin u e d
L e g a l p a d s ..............................................................................................................................

2 6 7 8 -2 1 2

0 6 /8 5

1 6 8 .1

1 6 7 .5

1 6 7 .7

3 .9

0.1

T a b le t s a n d p a d s , e x c e p t le g a l p a d s .......................................................................

2 6 7 8 -2 1 3

0 6 /8 5

1 6 7 .1

1 6 6 .3

1 6 6 .7

5 .8

.2

N o t e b o o k s ................................................................................................................................

2 6 7 8 -2 3 5

0 6 /8 5

1 2 7 .2

1 2 2 .7

1 2 3 .6

-1 .8

.7

L o o s e le a f fille rs (s c h o o l a n d c o m m e rc ia l t y p e s ) ................................................

2 6 7 8 -2 4 5

0 6 /8 5

1 6 1 .9

1 5 4 .3

1 5 5 .9

-3 .9

1 .0

W r a p p e d re a m p a p e r s .....................................................................................................

2 6 7 8 -2 5 1

0 6 /8 5

1 4 2 .8

1 3 8 .8

1 3 8 .8

-9 .4

0

O t h e r ta b le ts a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ........................ ..................................................

2 6 7 8 -2 9 8

0 6 /8 5

1 4 0 .6

1 3 4 .9

1 3 5 .0

- 4 .3

.1
-5 .8

2 6 7 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 .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................

2 6 7 8 -M

0 6 /8 5

1 3 2 .6

1 4 1 .2

1 3 3 .0

.3

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

2 6 7 8 -S

0 6 /8 5

1 2 7 .7

1 1 7 .7

1 1 9 .2

-5 .3

1 .3

E n v e l o p e s ...............................................................................................................................

2 6 7 7 -S

0 6 /9 0

1 1 7 .3

7 8 .6

8 3 .1

- 2 9 .2

5 .7

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

2 6 7 8 -S S S

0 6 /8 5

1 3 5 .4

1 3 5 .1

1 3 5 .6

2 .0

.4

0 6 /8 5

1 2 4 .6

1 2 3 .4

1 2 2 .8

-2 .0

-.5

1 2 4 .3

C o n v e r te d p a p e r a n d p a p e rb o a rd p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ................................... ............................

2679

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

2 6 7 9 -P

0 6 /8 5

G ift w ra p p a p e r .........................................................................................................................

2 6 7 9 -2

0 6 /8 5

ft

1 2 3 .4

1 2 2 .5

-1 .6

-.7

1 3 1 .6

1 2 9 .8

-4 .8

-1 .4

P a p e r b u s in e s s m a c h in e s u p p lie s a n d o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s o ffic e
s u p p lie s .................................................................................................................................

2 6 7 9 -3

0 6 /8 5

1 1 8 .1

1 0 7 .4

1 0 7 .4

- 1 1 .2

0

P re s s e d a n d m o ld e d p u lp g o o d s ....................................................................................

2 6 7 9 -4

0 6 /8 5

1 3 1 .1

1 3 1 .1

O t h e r c o n v e rte d p a p e r a n d p a p e rb o a rd p r o d u c t s .................................................

2 6 7 9 -5

0 6 /9 0

1 1 5 .3

1 1 5 .1

ft
1 1 3 .8

ft
-.1

ft
- 1 .1

2 6 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 .......................................................

0 6 /8 5

1 2 4 .5

1 2 1 .3

1 2 1 .4

- 5 .2

.1

P rin tin g , p u b lish in g , a n d a llie d in d u s t r ie s .................................................................................

27

2 6 7 9 -S

1 2 /8 4

1 7 3 .7

1 7 5 .0

1 7 4 .9

2.1

- .1

N e w s p a p e r p u b lis h in g ........................................................................................................................

271

1 2 /7 9

3 2 8 .4

3 2 9 .7

3 3 0 .0

3.1

.1

N e w s p a p e r p u b lis h in g ........................................................................................................................

2711

1 2 /7 9

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

3 2 8 .4

3 2 9 .7

3 3 0 .0

3.1

.1

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

2 7 1 1 -P

1 2 /7 9

3 3 2 .6

3 3 3 .9

3 3 4 .3

3 .2

.1

C ir c u la t io n ....................................................................................................................................

2 7 1 1 -6

1 2 /7 9

2 5 7 .1

2 5 7 .2

2 5 7 .2

.4

0

2 7 1 1 -6 1

1 2 /7 9

2 4 9 .3

2 4 9 .6

2 4 9 .5

.5

0

T h r o u g h in t e r m e d ia r y ....................................................................................................

2 7 1 1 -6 1 1

1 2 /7 9

2 4 7 .4

2 4 7 .4

2 4 7 .3

.3

0

D ire c t to r e a d e r ............... ............................................................................ ..................

2 7 1 1 -6 1 2

1 2 /7 9

2 6 4 .5

2 6 6 .3

2 6 6 .5

2.1

.1

2 7 1 1 -6 2

1 2 /7 9

2 7 2 .5

2 7 2 .5

2 7 2 .5

0

0

T h ro u g h in te r m e d ia r y ................................... .................................................. .............

2 7 1 1 -6 2 1

1 2 /7 9

2 5 2 .4

2 5 2 .4

2 5 2 .4

0

0

D ir e c t to r e a d e r ...............................................................................................................

2 7 1 1 -6 2 2

1 2 /7 9

2 8 6 .9

2 8 6 .9

2 8 6 .9

0

0

2 7 1 1 -7

1 2 /7 9

3 5 7 .5

3 5 9 .3

3 5 9 .8

4 .0

.1
.4

S in g le c o p y s a l e s ......................... ......................................................................................

A d v e r t is in g ................................................................................................................ ..................

2 7 1 1 -7 1

1 2 /7 9

4 0 8 .8

4 1 0 .2

4 1 1 .9

4 .4

2 7 1 1 -7 2

1 2 /7 9

3 4 9 .4

3 5 1 .4

3 5 1 .4

3 .9

0

N a tio n a l a d v ertisin g ......................................................................................................

2 7 1 1 -7 2 1

1 2 /7 9

3 8 5 .2

3 8 7 .6

3 8 7 .6

4 .9

0

L o c a l, re g io n a l a n d o th e r a d v e r t is in g ..................................................................

2 7 1 1 -7 2 2

1 2 /7 9

3 4 4 .6

3 4 6 .5

3 4 6 .6

3 .7

0

2 7 1 1 -7 3

0 6 /8 6

1 5 0 .9

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .9

2 .8

.1

2 7 1 1 -S

1 2 /7 9

2 4 7 .6

2 4 7 .6

2 4 7 .6

2 7 1 1 -S S S

1 2 /7 9

2 5 7 .1

ft

ft

272

1 2 /7 9

2 7 5 .9

2 7 6 .8

2 7 6 .8

3 .0

0

2721

1 2 /7 9

2 7 5 .9

2 7 6 .8

2 7 6 .8

3 .0

0

2 7 2 1 -P

1 2 /7 9

2 8 4 .4

2 8 5 .4

2 8 5 .4

3 .0

0

A d v e r t is in g ...................................................................................................................................

2 7 2 1 -A

1 2 /7 9

3 2 3 .9

3 2 4 .6

3 2 5 .0

3 .4

.1

S p e c ia liz e d b u s in e s s a n d p ro fe s s io n a l p e r io d ic a ls ..........................................

2 7 2 1 -4

2 8 2 .3

C la s s ifie d a d v e r tis in g .........................................................................................................
R e ta il, m a n u fa c tu rin g & o th e r c o m m ’l a d v t’g, e x c c la s s ifie d s a n d
in s e rtio n o f p re p rin te d a d s ....................................................................................

In s e rtio n o f p re p rin te d a d s ................................... .........................................................

2 7 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................
S e c o n d a ry 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 ..............................................................................................
P e rio d ic a l p u b lis h in g ...........................................................................................................................

2 .4
ft

0
ft

1 2 /7 9

2 8 0 .8

2 8 2 .3

4 .8

0

In d u s tria l p e rio d ic a ls (ex c lu d in g e le c t r o n ic s ) ...................................................

2 7 2 1 -4 1 1

1 2 /7 9

2 9 8 .5

2 9 8 .8

2 9 8 .7

3 .5

0

W h o le s a le a n d retail tra d e , incl m e rc h a n d is in g p e r io d ic a ls ....................

2 7 2 1 -4 1 3

1 2 /7 9

3 0 1 .2

3 0 2 .8

3 0 2 .8

4 .7

P ro fe s s io n a l a n d in s titutional p e r io d ic a ls ...........................................................

2 7 2 1 -4 1 5

1 2 /7 9

2 9 1 .7

ft

ft

M e d ic a l a n d h e a lth c a re p e r io d ic a ls .....................................................................

2 7 2 1 -4 1 7

1 2 /9 2

S e rv ic e s p e rio d ic a ls (e x c lu d in g d a ta m a n a g e m e n t ) ....................................

2 7 2 1 -4 2 1

1 2 /9 2

ft
1 2 4 .0

O t h e r b u s in e s s p e rio d ic a ls , n .e .c .............................................................................
G e n e r a l a n d s p e c ia l in te re s t p e r io d ic a ls ............................................................

ft
1 2 4 .0

0

ft

ft

ft
1 2 4 .0

ft
5 .2

ft
0

2 7 2 1 -4 2 3

1 2 /9 2

1 0 9 .6

1 0 9 .6

1 0 9 .6

4 .3

0

2 7 2 1 -6

1 2 /7 9

3 4 8 .4

3 4 8 .5

3 4 9 .2

2 .6

.2

2 7 2 1 -6 5 3

1 2 /7 9

4 1 2 .8

4 1 2 .6

4 1 4 .3

6 .7

.4

2 7 2 1 -6 5 3 1 1

0 6 /8 6

2 0 5 .8

2 0 6 .6

2 0 7 .9

5 .9

.6

2 7 2 1 -6 5 3 1 2

S p e c ia l in te re s t (p rim arily h o b b y , e n te rta in m e n t, o u td o o r s p o rts
G e n e r a l in te re s t (inc. g e n e ra l a rtic le s , p ictu res, fiction,
0 6 /8 6

2 0 6 .8

2 0 5 .1

2 0 5 .1

8 .3

0

C ir c u la tio n .............. .....................................................................................................................

2 7 2 1 -C

1 2 /7 9

2 4 0 .1

2 4 1 .3

2 4 0 .9

2 .4

-.2

S p e c ia liz e d b u s in e s s a n d p ro fe s s io n a l p e r io d ic a ls ..........................................

0

n o n fic tio n , tra v e l a n d h u m o r ) .......... ...........................................................

2 7 2 1 -7 3
2 7 2 1 -3

1 2 /7 9

3 0 3 .6

3 0 3 .6

3 0 3 .6

3 .8

P ro fe s s io n a l a n d in stitu tio n al p e r io d ic a ls ...........................................................

2 7 2 1 -3 1 7

1 2 /7 9

3 2 2 .8

3 2 2 .8

3 2 2 .8

8 .8

0

M e d ic a l a n d h e a lth c a re p e r io d ic a ls .....................................................................

2 7 2 1 -3 1 9

1 2 /9 2

1 3 7 .4

1 3 7 .4

1 3 7 .4

1 .2

0

2 7 2 1 -5

1 2 /7 9

2 2 2 .8

2 2 4 .1

2 2 3 .5

1 .5

-.3

2 7 2 1 -5 5

1 2 /7 9

2 5 3 .7

2 5 5 .8

2 5 4 .9

1 .6

-.4

2 7 2 1 -5 5 3

1 2 /7 9

2 7 0 .3

2 7 3 .7

2 7 2 .2

1 .3

-.5

2 7 2 1 -5 5 3 1 1

0 6 /8 6

1 4 5 .7

1 4 9 .0

1 4 7 .5

2.1

-1 .0

2 7 2 1 -5 5 3 1 2

0 6 /8 6

1 6 0 .8

1 6 0 .8

1 6 0 .8

.3

0

2 7 2 1 -5 5 5

1 2 /7 9

2 3 4 .1

2 3 4 .1

2 3 4 .1

2 .0

0

G e n e r a l p e r io d ic a ls .............................................................................................................
G e n e r a l a n d s p e c ia l in te re s t p e r io d ic a ls ............................................................
S p e c ia l in te re s t (p rim arily h o b b y, e n te rta in m e n t, o u td o o r
s p o rts a n d a u t o ) ............................................................................................
G e n e r a l in te re s t (inc. g e n e ra l a rtic le s , p ictu res, fiction,
n o n fic tio n , tra v e l a n d h u m o r) .................................................................
S in g le c o p y s a l e s ........................................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




48

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

In d u s try

P ro d u c t

code

code

P e rc e n t c h a n g e

In d e x

to D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —
Aug.

N ov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1 997

Nov. 1998

P e rio d ic a l p u b lish in g — C o n tin u e d
S p e c ia l in te re s t (p rim arily hob b y, e n te rta in m e n t, o u td o o r
2 7 2 1 -5 5 5 1 1

s p o rts a n d a u t o ) ............................................................................................
O t h e r p e r io d ic a ls ................... .............................................................................................
O th e r p erio d ic a ls , n .e .c .................................................................................................
S in g le c o p y s a l e s .......................................................................................................

0 6 /8 6

1 7 4 .7

1 7 4 .7

1 7 4 .7

2 7 2 1 -7 A

1 2 /7 9

2 3 9 .3

2 4 5 .6

2 4 5 .5

5 .8

0

2 7 2 1 -7 1 7

0 2 /8 6

16 7 .1

1 7 7 .5

1 7 7 .3

14.1

-.1

2 7 2 1 -7 1 7 0 2

0 2 /8 6

1 6 2 .8

1 6 4 .2

1 6 2 .8

.1

-.9

5 .7

0

2 7 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 ......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................

2 7 2 1 -M

1 2 /7 9

2 3 5 .6

2 3 5 .6

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

2 7 2 1 -S

1 2 /7 9

2 0 3 .2

2 0 3 .2

i3)
2 0 3 .2

i3)
7.1

1 2 /8 4

1 7 7 .4

1 8 1 .5

1 8 2 .0

2 .9

1 2 /8 0

3.1

273
2731

i 3)
0
.3

2 3 6 .6

2 4 2 .8

2 4 3 .5

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

2 7 3 1 -P

1 2 /8 0

2 3 7 .7

2 4 4 .3

2 4 5 .2

3 .0

.4

T e x t b o o k s ...................................................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -1

1 2 /8 0

3 3 0 .5

3 4 3 .1

3 4 4 .4

4 .8

.4

2 7 3 1 -1 A

1 2 /8 0

3 8 2 .6

4 0 4 .8

4 0 4 .8

5.1

0

2 7 3 1 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 0

3 8 7 .0

4 0 5 .3

4 0 5 .3

3 .9

0

3 6 8 .2

B o o k P u b lis h in g .....................................................................................................................................

E le m e n ta ry t e x t b o o k s ....................................................................................................
H a r d b o u n d .................................... .......... ................................................... ......................
P a p e r b o u n d ........................................................................................................................
H ig h s c h o o l t e x tb o o k s ......................................................................................................
H a r d b o u n d ..........................................................................................................................

.3

2 7 3 1 -1 1 2

1 2 /8 0

4 0 3 .8

4 0 3 .8

2 7 3 1 -1 B

1 2 /8 0

3 4 9 .8

3 7 3 .1

i3)

i3)

i3)

2 7 3 1 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 0

3 6 9 .0

3 9 1 .2

(")
3 .8

i3)
.8

9 .7

.0

2 7 3 1 -1 C

1 2 /8 0

2 9 7 .7

3 0 2 .5

0
3 0 4 .9

H a r d b o u n d ..........................................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -1 1 5

1 2 /8 0

2 9 0 .5

2 9 4 .2

2 9 5 .8

1 .9

.5

P a p e r b o u n d ........................................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -1 1 6

1 2 /8 0

3 2 0 .7

3 2 8 .5

3 3 3 .2

9.1

1 .4

2 7 3 1 -1 2

1 2 /8 0

3 3 9 .9

3 5 0 .5

3 5 0 .5

3.1

E le m e n ta ry w o r k b o o k s ....................................................... ........................................

2 7 3 1 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 0

3 3 7 .7

3 4 9 .0

3 4 9 .0

3 .3

H ig h s c h o o l w o r k b o o k s ...............................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -1 2 3

1 2 /8 0

3 0 6 .0

3 1 5 .7

(3)
4.1

(3)

C o lle g e t e x t b o o k s ...............................................................................................................

W o r k b o o k s ..............................................................................................................................

L a w b o o k s ..............................................................................................................................
H a r d b o u n d ..........................................................................................................................

0

1 2 /8 0

2 0 0 .9

2 0 4 .5

2 7 3 1 -3 1

1 2 /8 0

2 0 6 .9

i3)

i3)

i3)

i3)

2 7 3 1 -3 1 5

1 2 /8 0

1 9 2 .8

A

i3)

2 7 3 1 -3

T e c h n ic a l, s cien tific a n d p ro fe s s io n a l b o o k s ............................................................

0

i3)
2 0 4 .5

0

2 7 3 1 -3 2

1 2 /8 0

1 9 8 .8

(3)
2 0 7 .5

i3)
2 0 7 .5

5.1

0

H a r d b o u n d ..........................................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -3 2 5

1 2 /8 0

1 9 2 .4

2 0 3 .1

2 0 3 .1

5 .6

0

P a p e r b o u n d .......................................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -3 2 7

1 2 /8 0

2 4 0 .9

2 4 0 .9

2 4 0 .9

3 .5

i3)

i3)

M e d ic a l b o o k s ........................................................................................................... ...........

B u s in e s s b o o k s .............. ......... ...........................................................................................
H a r d b o u n d .........................................................................................

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

O th e r te c h n ic a l, scie n tific a n d p ro fe s s io n a l b o o k s ..........................................
H a r d b o u n d ........................................................................ .................................................

2 7 3 1 -3 3

0 6 /9 5

1 1 6 .7

2 7 3 1 -3 3 5

0 6 /9 5

1 1 3 .0

i3)

0
i3)

(3)

2 7 3 1 -3 4

1 2 /8 0

1 9 1 .4

(3)
1 9 9 .8

i3)
1 9 9 .6

5 .0

<°)
-.1

2 7 3 1 -3 4 5

1 2 /8 0

1 8 4 .5

1 9 6 .9

1 9 6 .7

7 .7

- .1

2 7 3 1 -3 4 7

1 2 /8 0

2 0 5 .5

2 0 5 .5

2 0 5 .5

.2

0

2 7 3 1 -4

1 2 /8 0

2 0 3 .9

2 0 3 .9

2 0 3 .9

4 .5

0

2 7 3 1 -4 4

1 2 /8 0

2 2 9 .8

2 2 9 .8

2 2 9 .8

5 .4

0

H a r d b o u n d ....................................................... ..................................................................

2 7 3 1 -4 4 5

0 6 /9 5

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

6 .3

0

P a p e r b o u n d ................................................................................................................... .

2 7 3 1 -4 4 7

1 2 /8 0

2 8 3 .1

2 8 3 .1

2 8 3 .1

4 .2

0

P a p e r b o u n d ........................................................................................................................
R e lig io u s b o o k s ......... .................................................................. ...........................................
O t h e r re lig io u s b o o k s , in cluding h y m n a ls a n d d e v o t io n a ls ..........................

G e n e r a l, m a s s m a rk e t, a d u lt tra d e , ju v e n ile , b o o k clu b a n d m ail o rd e r
b o ...........................................................................................................................................
M a s s m a rk e t, a d u lt t r a d e a n d ju v e n ile b o o k s ......................................................
A d u lt tr a d e a n d ju v e n ile b o o k s ................................................................................
A d u lt t r a d e ......................... ...........................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -5

1 2 /8 0

1 9 1 .7

1 9 7 .8

1 9 9 .0

.6

.6

2 7 3 1 -5 6

0 6 /8 8

1 4 4 .9

151 .1

1 5 2 .3

.8

.8

2 7 3 1 -D

0 6 /8 8

1 3 7 .8

1 4 4 .9

1 4 5 .1

-.5

.1

2 7 3 1 -D 4

1 2 /8 0

1 7 3 .0

1 8 4 .6

1 8 4 .8

-1 .1

.1
.2

2 7 3 1 -D 41

1 2 /8 0

1 6 0 .2

1 7 5 .7

17 6 .1

-.7

2 7 3 1 -D 4 7

1 2 /8 0

2 0 2 .7

2 0 3 .4

2 0 3 .4

-2 .0

0

2 7 3 1 -D 5

1 2 /8 0

2 0 2 .1

20 2 .1

2 0 2 .1

.9

0

H a r d b o u n d .......... ......................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -D 5 1

1 2 /8 0

1 9 6 .8

1 9 6 .8

i 3)

P a p e r b o u n d ..............................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -D 5 3
2 7 3 1 -H

1 2 /8 0

2 0 9 .4
1 1 9 .7

2 0 9 .4

2 0 9 .4

0 6 /9 5

1 1 9 .7

(*)

2 7 3 1 -7

1 2 /8 0

1 7 3 .2

1 7 3 .3

1 7 4 .6

2 .7

.8
( “)
i3)
1 .3

H a r d b o u n d ............... ................................................................................................
P a p e rb o u n d , in clu d in g m a s s m a rk e t o th e r th a n ra c k s i z e ..............
J u v e n iie b o o k s ............................. ...............................................................................

A u d io b o o k s ...................................................................................................................
G e n e r a l r e fe re n c e b o o k s ....................................................................................................
E n c y c l o p e d i a s ......................................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -7 2 1

1 2 /8 0

1 6 4 .0

1 6 3 .8

?)

D ic tio n a rie s a n d t h e s a u r u s e s .......................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -7 4 1

1 2 /8 0

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .3

A

O t h e r ..........................................................................................................................................

2 7 3 1 -7 4 9

2 3 1 .6

O t h e r b o o k s , ex c lu d in g p a m p h le t s ................................................................................
O t h e r b o o k s , n .e .c ................................................................................................................
H a r d b o u n d ..........................................................................................................................
P a p e r b o u n d ........................................................................................................................
U n iv e rs ity p re s s b o o k s , h a rd b o u n d a n d p a p e r b o u n d ......................................
P a m p h le ts (5 - 4 8 p a g e s ) ......................................................................................................
O t h e r p a m p h le t s .................................................................................................................
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 ry 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 .............................................................................................

T e x tb o o k s printing a n d b in d in g .......................................................................................
E le m e n ta ry a n d high s c h o o l te x tb o o k s (g ra d e s K th ro u g h 1 2 ) ..................
P a p e rb o u n d , in cluding te a c h e rs ’ e d i t i o n ............................................................

i 3)
0

(*)

1 2 /8 0

2 3 1 .4

2 3 4 .6

O
i3)
3 .8

2 7 3 1 -8

0 4 /8 1

19 3 .1

1 93.1

193 .1

7 .0

2 7 3 1 -8 B

0 4 /8 1

1 7 8 .3

1 7 8 .3

1 7 8 .3

1.1

2 7 3 1 -8 1 5

0 4 /8 1

17 0 .1

(3)

i3)

0
i 3)

0
0

(*)
i3)

i 3)
i 3)

(3 )

2 7 3 1 -8 1 6

0 6 /9 5

1 3 5 .4

1 3 5 .4

i3)

2 7 3 1 -8 C

0 6 /8 8

1 4 9 .4

1 4 9 .4

2 7 3 1 -9

1 2 /8 0

1 8 1 .2

1 8 1 .2

i3)
1 8 1 .2

i3)
.6

2 7 3 1 -9 5 9

0 6 /8 8

12 5 .1

125.1

12 5 .1

.5

0
0

0

2 7 3 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 .......................................................

B o o k p rin tin g ...........................................................................................................................................

(?)

2 7 3 1 -M

1 2 /8 0

147 .1

14 7 .1

5.1

2 7 3 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 8

1 2 6 .8

1 4 0 .0

1 4 0 .0

1 0 .4

2 7 3 1 -S

1 2 /8 0

2 6 8 .4

2 6 7 .2

2 6 7 .2

2 .4

0

2 7 3 1 -S S S

0 6 /9 5

1 1 6 .2

1 1 5 .6

1 1 5 .6

2 .8

0

1 2 /8 3

1 4 8 .7

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .0

1 .6

0

2 7 3 2 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 4 8 .2

1 4 8 .5

1 4 8 .5

1 .6

0

2 7 3 2 -3

0 6 /9 3

1 0 5 .9

1 0 5 .9

1 0 5 .9

.4

0

2 7 3 2 -3 A

0 6 /9 3

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .7

0

0

2 7 3 2 -3 1 2

0 6 /9 3

1 0 7 .0

1 0 7 .0

1 0 7 .0

0

0

1 0 1 .0

2732

1 4 0 .7

0

C o lle g e te x tb o o k s (g ra d e s 1 3 o r h ig h er, including p riv a te bu sin ess,
2 7 3 2 -3 B

0 6 /9 3

1 0 0 .9

1 0 1 .0

.1

.1

H a r d b o u n d ..........................................................................................................................

2 7 3 2 -3 1 4

0 6 /9 3

8 8 .0

8 7 .9

8 8 .0

- 1 .0

.1

P a p e r b o u n d ........................................................................................................................

2 7 3 2 -3 1 5

0 6 /9 3

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .9

.9

0

2 7 3 2 -4

0 6 /9 3

1 0 2 .3

1 0 2 .3

1 0 2 .2

.4

- .1

e t c . ) ....................................................................................................................................

T e c h n ic a l, scien tific, a n d p ro fe s s io n a l b o o k s , printing a n d b in d in g .............

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

Product
code

Industry
code

Book printing— Continued
Hardbound..................................................................................................
Paperbound................................................................................................
Religious books, printing and binding..........................................................
Paperbound................................................................................................
General books (trade etc.) printing and binding.........................................
Adult trade books (fiction and nonfiction)................................................
Hardbound................................................................................................
Paperbound..............................................................................................
Mass market paperbound books, rack size, distributed predominantly
to mass market outlets.......................................................................
Other books and pamphlets, n.e.c., printing and binding..........................
Other reference books...............................................................................
Paperbound.............................................................................................
All other books, n.e.c (including music books, university press
books, etc.)...........................................................................................
Hardbound...............................................................................................
Paperbound..............................................................................................
Pamphlets, printing only or printing and binding.....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...........................................
Secondary products............................................................ ..........................

Percent change
to Dec. 1998 from —

Index
base
Aug.
1998*

Nov.
19982

Dec.
19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

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

110.0
99.8
98.2
112.4
102.9
100.4
99.7
101.8

110.0
99.8
97.9
112.3
103.1
100.7
99.1
103.3

109.8
99.8
98.1
112.3
103.2
100.9
99.3
103.5

0.8
.3
-1.2
1.0
3.0
4.1
6.8
1.1

-0.2
0
.2
0
.1
.2
.2
.2

2732-644
2732-7
2732-7A
2732-755

06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93

108.2
111.3
120.2
123.4

107.4
112.2
120.4
123.7

i3)
112.1
120.4
123.7

i3)
2.6
2.6
2.1

i3)
-.1
0
0

2732-7B
2732-756
2732-757
2732-762
2732-SM
2732-S

06/93
06/93
06/93
06/93

110.5
116.7
103.6
113.2

111.8
116.7
106.5
113.2

111.6
116.7
106.0
113.4

3.2
3.4
3.0
1.9

-.2
0
-.5
.2

12/83

153.5

153.3

153.3

1.8

0

Miscellaneous publishing.........................................................................................

274

06/84

188.0

190.4

189.8

2.8

-.3

Miscellaneous publishing.........................................................................................
Primary products...............................................................................................
Telephone directories....................................................................................
Catalogs and other directories.....................................................................
Business service publications.......................................................................
Patterns, including clothing patterns............................................................
Shopping news, publishing............................................................................
Other miscellaneous publishing....................................................................
Micropublishing in microform, including original and republished
material................................................................................................
Other miscellaneous publishing nec, including multimedia kits,
almanacs, and m ap.............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...........................................
Secondary products......................................................................................

2741
2741-P
2741-A
2741-B
2741-2
2741-4
2741-6
2741-7

06/84
06/84
09/84
06/84
06/84
08/84
06/84
06/84

188.0
189.6
193.8
156.3
193.9
153.6
203.1
211.5

190.4
192.1
196.5
158.3
196.2
153.6
207.5
213.6

189.8
191.5
195.3
158.5
196.2
153.6
207.5
213.6

2.8
2.9
3.1
2.5
4.1
.5
-7.0
6.1

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

2741-797

06/84

197.5

197.4

197.5

1.0

.1

2741-799
2741-SM
2741-S

06/97

108.6

109.8

109.8

6.6

0

06/84

154.6

156.0

156.0

3.9

0

Commercial printing.................................................................................................

275

12/84

140.2

140.8

140.6

1.1

-.1

Commercial printing, lithographic...... ......................................................................
Primary products............................. ..................................................................
Lithographic magazine and periodical printing............................................
Lithographic label and wrapper printing.......................................................
Lithographic catalog and directory printing..................................................
Catalogs, including direct m ail..............................................................
Directories...................................................................................................
Lithographic financial and legal printing......................................................
Lithographic advertising printing...................................................................

2752

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/88
12/88
06/82
06/82
12/88
12/88
06/82

153.4
153.6
135.1
126.1
137.2
115.3
117.2
162.3
143.5
117.5
129.8
97.3

154.2
154.4
137.3
126.7
137.0
115.0
117.6
162.5
144.6
117.8
130.1
100.6

154.0
154.2
136.8
126.7
137.3
115.3
117.6
162.5
144.3
117.8
130.0
98.8

1.2
1.1
2.0
.5
4.3
5.9
.9
1.4
1.1
.6
.7
2.8

-.1
-.1
-.4
0
.2
.3
0
0
-.2
0
-.1
-1.8

12/88
06/82

125.8
194.9

126.1
195.0

126.5
194.8

1.1
-.3

.3
-.1

06/82
06/82
08/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

135.8
122.1
146.1
157.1
171.8
151.2
167.3
152.6

135.9
122.4
146.1
157.9
171.8
153.6
167.9
152.6

135.9
122.4
146.1
157.9
171.8
153.6
167.9
152.6

2.6
2.8
2.5
1.0
.3
2.6
.5
.3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.1
0
i3)
.4

2752-P
2752-1
2752-2
2752-3
2752-31
2752-32
2752-4
2752-5
2752-51
2752-52
2752-53

Display advertising......................................................................................
Preprinted newspaper inserts.................................... ..... ..........................
Other advertising printing, (including brochures, pamphlets, catalog
sheet, etc.)............................................................................................
Other lithographic general printing jobs.......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...........................................
Miscellaneous receipts..................................................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts....................................

2752-55
2752-6
2752-SM
2752-M
2752-XY9
2752-Z89
2752-S
2732-S
2752-SSS
2759-S
2761-S

Secondary products.......................................................................................
Book printing..............................................................................................
Other secondary products.........................................................................
Commercial printing, n.e.c...........................................................................
Manifold business forms............................................................................
Commercial printing, gravure...................................................................................
Primary products...............................................................................................
Label and wrapper printing, gravure............................................................
Advertising printing, gravure.........................................................................
Other commercial printing, gravure..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...........................................

2754

Commercial printing, lithographic..............................................................
Commençai printing, n.e.c........................................................................................
Primary products...............................................................................................
Nonimpact printing, using laser and ink-jet equipment..............................

2754-P
2754-2
2754-5
2754-6
2754-SM
2754-S
2752-S

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

103.5
102.4
129.8
102.6
116.7

103.4
102.3
129.8
i3)
116.4

103.5
102.4
129.8
102.6
116.9

1.5
1.5
-1.5
3.2
-.6

06/82
06/82

112.1
97.9

i3)
i3)

i3)
i3)

(3)
(3)

2759-P
2759-B
2759-C

06/82
12/88
12/84
12/96

161.3
124.2
142.9
101.3

161.9
124.4
142.1
101.3

161.7
124.2
142.1
101.3

2759

See footnotes at end of table.




50

.9
1.1
-.6
.1

?)
(?)

-.1
-.2
0
0

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 s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A ug.

Nov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1 9 9 8

C o m m e r ic a l prin tin g , n .e .c .— C o n tin u e d
F le x o g ra p h ic p r in t in g ..............................................................................................................

2 7 5 9 -F

1 2 /9 6

1 0 2 .2

1 0 2 .3

1 0 1 .9

1.1

L e tte r p re s s la b e l a n d w ra p p e r p rin tin g ........................................................................

2 7 5 9 -2

0 6 /8 2

1 5 3 .6

1 5 3 .7

1 5 3 .7

6 .4

0

O th e r g e n e ra l jo b p r in t in g ..................................................................................................

2 7 5 9 -6

0 6 /8 2

1 8 6 .1

1 8 6 .8

1 8 7 .0

1 .2

.1

S c r e e n p ro c e s s printing, e x c e p t t e x t i l e s .....................................................................

2 7 5 9 -7

0 6 /8 2

1 3 8 .1

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

.6

0

-0 .4

2 7 5 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 .......................................................

2 7 5 9 -M

1 2 /9 6

9 9 .3

1 0 3 .5

1 0 3 .5

- 3 .6

0

2 7 5 9 -Z 8 9

1 2 /9 6

1 0 3 .9

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .9

1 0 .7

0

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

2 7 5 9 -S

0 6 /8 2

1 7 1 .0

1 7 0 .6

1 7 0 .6

2.1

0

C o m m e rc ia l printing, lith o g ra p h ic ................................ ..............................................

2 7 5 2 -S

0 6 /8 2

1 7 9 .2

1 7 8 .4

1 7 8 .4

.2

0

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

2 7 5 9 -S S S

1 2 /8 8

1 1 3 .0

1 1 3 .0

1 1 3 .0

4 .0

0

M a n ifo ld b u s in e s s f o r m s .............................................................. ................................... ...............

276

1 2 /8 3

1 6 7 .0

1 6 6 .6

1 6 6 .0

-.6

-.4

M a n ifo ld b u s in e s s f o r m s ..................................................................................................................

2761

1 2 /8 3

1 6 7 .0

1 6 6 .6

1 6 6 .0

- .6

-.4
-.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 ....................................................................................................................................

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

2 7 6 1 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 7 1 .1

1 7 0 .8

1 7 0 .4

- .6

U n it s e t f o r m s ..........................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -2

1 2 /8 3

1 8 6 .7

1 8 6 .6

1 8 6 .4

1 .6

-.1

S to c k , in clu d in g im p r in te d ..............................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -2 1

1 2 /8 3

2 1 1 .8

C u s to m p r i n t e d .....................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -2 5

1 2 /8 3

18 2 .1

(3)
1 8 2 .9

(3)
1 8 2 .6

(3)
1.7

i3)
-.2

C a r b o n .................................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -2 5 3

1 2 /8 3

1 9 4 .0

1 9 7 .2

1 9 7 .6

7 .7

.2

C a r b o n l e s s .........................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -2 5 5

1 2 /8 3

1 6 4 .3

1 6 3 .7

1 6 3 .0

-2 .2

-.4

2 7 6 1 -3

1 2 /8 3

1 7 2 .9

1 7 2 .9

1 7 3 .0

-.1

.1

P e g b o a r d a c c o u n tin g s y s t e m s .....................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -3 1

1 2 /8 3

1 8 0 .4

1 .0

S a le s a n d o th e r m a n ifo ld b o o k s .................................................................................

1 2 /8 3

1 6 9 .3

(3)
1 6 9 .3

1 8 0 .4

2 7 6 1 -3 2

1 6 9 .4

-.7

i 3)
.1

S t o c k .....................................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -3 2 2

1 2 /8 3

1 6 5 .3

1 6 5 .3

16 6 .1

4 .5

.5

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

2 7 6 1 -3 2 3

1 2 /8 3

1 7 1 .2

1 7 1 .2

1 7 1 .2

-1 .7

0

M a n ifo ld b o o k s , in clu d in g s a le s , a n d p e g b o a rd a c c o u n tin g s y s t e m s .........

C u s to m

C u s to m c o n tin u o u s fo rm s , w ith o r w ith o u t c a rb o n , m a rg in a lly p u n c h e d
2 7 6 1 -5

1 2 /8 3

1 6 8 .4

168 .1

1 6 8 .3

-2 .1

.1

S e lf m a i l e r ...............................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -5 5

1 2 /8 3

1 7 8 .7

C u s to m p rin te d b u s in e s s f o r m s ..................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -5 8

1 2 /8 3

1 6 6 .5

i3)
1 6 6 .5

i3)
1 6 6 .7

(3)
-1 .9

(3)
.1

O n e p a r t ..............................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -5 8 1

1 2 /8 3

1 8 5 .4

1 8 7 .5

1 8 6 .5

-1 .4

-.5

M u ltip le p a r t s ....................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -5 8 2

1 2 /8 3

15 9 .1

158.1

1 5 8 .8

-2 .2

.4

C a r b o n ..............................................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -5 8 2 2

1 2 /8 3

1 5 6 .3

1 5 5 .8

1 5 5 .9

-3 .7

.1

C a r b o n l e s s ...................................................................................................... ..............

2 7 6 1 -5 8 2 4

1 2 /8 3

1 4 5 .2

1 4 4 .0

1 4 5 .0

-1 .4

.7

2 7 6 1 -7

1 2 /8 3

1 6 2 .8

1 6 2 .5

1 6 1 .2

-.1

-.8

2 7 6 1 -7 6

1 2 /8 3

1 7 0 .5

1 7 0 .4

1 6 8 .9

.2

-.9

2 7 6 1 -7 6 1

1 2 /8 3

1 6 2 .3

1 6 1 .2

1 6 0 .6

1 .2

- .4

o r n o t ....................................................................................................................................

S to c k c o n tin u o u s f o r m s ................... ...................................................................................
S t o c k b u s in e s s fo rm s .................................................................. .....................................
O n e p a r t .............................................................................................................................
M u ltip le p a r t s ....................................................................................................................
C a r b o n le s s .....................................................................................................................
A ll o th e r s to c k f o r m s ..... ..................................................................................................

2 7 6 1 -7 6 2

0 1 /9 6

8 8 .2

8 9 .7

8 7 .7

- 2 .3

-2 .2

2 7 6 1 -7 6 2 2

0 1 /9 6

8 6 .5

8 8 .6

8 5 .8

-3 .4

-3 .2

2 7 6 1 -7 8

1 2 /8 3

1 4 3 .3

1 3 9 .3

1 3 8 .7

-6 .9

-.4

2 7 6 1 -M

0 3 /8 4

1 1 3 .3

(3)

(3)

(3)

i3)

(3)
-3 .0

i3)
-1 .5

2 7 6 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 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 7 6 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 5

1 0 9 .7

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

2 7 6 1 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 1 7 .0

(3)
1 1 5 .0

(3)
1 1 3 .3

L ith o g ra p h ic c o m m e rc ia l p r in t in g ................... ............................................................

2 7 5 2 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 3 0 .9

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .7

-.5

-.1

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

2 7 6 1 -S S S

1 2 /8 3

9 2.1

8 9 .3

8 5 .3

-7 .9

-4 .5

1 2 /8 5

1 6 8 .0

1 7 2 .0

1 7 1 .7

4 .2

-.2

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

G re e tin g c a rd a n d p u b lis h in g ........................................................................................................

277

G r e e tin g c a rd p u b lis h in g ................................................................................................................. .

2771

1 2 /8 5

168 .1

1 7 2 .0

4 .2

-.2

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

2 7 7 1 -P

1 2 /8 5

165 .1

1 7 0 .6

1 7 0 .2

6 .0

-.2

P u b lis h e rs ’ s a l e s ................................................................................................................ .....

2 7 7 1 -1

1 2 /8 5

1 6 5 .9

1 7 1 .5

17 1 .1

6.1

-.2

2 7 7 1 -1 A

1 2 /8 5

1 5 8 .8

1 6 4 .0

1 6 3 .7

5 .4

-.2

C o u n te r c a r d s ..................................................................................................................

2 7 7 1 -1 1 1

0 8 /9 3

1 2 4 .5

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .5

7.1

-.2

P a c k a g e d c a rd s (in cluding b o x e d c a r d s ) ...........................................................

2 7 7 1 -1 1 2

1 2 /8 5

1 4 5 .8

1 4 5 .8

1 4 5 .8

0

2 7 7 1 -1 B

1 2 /8 5

1 7 1 .9

1 7 8 .0

1 7 7 .5

6 .5

-.3

C o u n te r c a r d s ......................................... .........................................................................

2 7 7 1 -1 5 3

1 2 /8 5

1 7 2 .5

1 7 8 .6

1 7 8 .2

6 .8

-.2

P a c k a g e d c a rd s (in cluding b o x e d c a r d s ) ...........................................................

2 7 7 1 -1 5 5

1 2 /8 5

1 6 8 .7

1 7 2 .7

1 7 1 .4

2 .5

-.8

S e a s o n a l g re e tin g c a r d s .................................................................................................

N o n -s e a s o n a l g re e tin g c a r d s .......................................................................................

1 7 1 .7

0

2 7 7 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

1 2 /8 5

1 5 0 .0

1 5 0 .0

i3)

B la n k b o o k s , lo o s e le a f b in d ers, a n d b o o kb in d in g a n d re la te d w o r k ..........................

278

2 7 7 1 -S

0 6 /8 5

1 5 8 .9

1 59.1

1 5 9 .3

-.5

B la n k b o o k s a n d lo o s e le a f b in d e r s ...................................................................................... ........

2782

0 6 /8 5

1 6 7 .0

1 6 7 .0

1 6 7 .0

-1 .3

0

0 6 /8 5

1 6 7 .7

1 6 7 .7

1 6 7 .7

-1 .6

0

.7

0

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

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

2 7 8 2 -P
2 7 8 2 -2

(3)

i3)
.1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 6 .7

2 7 8 2 -2 1

1 2 /9 1

1 1 1 .7

1 1 1 .7

1 1 1 .7

.2

0

2 7 8 2 -2 1 1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

.2

0

2 7 8 2 -2 2

1 2 /9 1

1 2 1 .3

1 2 1 .3

1 2 1 .3

2 .7

0

S h e e t p r o te c to r s .............................. ...............................................................................

2 7 8 2 -2 2 2

1 2 /9 1

9 1 .2

9 1 .2

9 1 .2

0

0

A ll lo o s e le a f d e v ic e s , m e ta l a n d n o n m e t a l.......................................................

2 7 8 2 -2 2 3

1 2 /9 1

1 3 4 .2

134.1

134.1

.1

0

C h e c k b o o k s , in s e rts a n d refills, e x clu d in g c o n tin u o u s fo rm s a n d d ie c u t

2 7 8 2 -3

0 6 /8 5

1 9 2 .7

1 9 2 .7

B la n k b o o k m a k in g , e x c e p t c h e c k b o o k s ......................................................................

2 7 8 2 -4

1 2 /9 1

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .8

i3)
1 1 0 .7

i3)
1 .0

i3)
- .1

2 7 8 2 -4 2

0 6 /8 5

17 7 .1

1 77.1

1 77.1

.9

0

2 7 8 2 -4 5

1 2 /9 1

1 2 5 .0

1 2 4 .9

1 24.1

.9

-.6

0 6 /8 5

1 5 3 .0

153.1

1 5 3 .1

2 .0

0

L o o s e le a f b in d e rs a n d d e v ic e s ........................................................................................
L o o s e le a f b in d e rs , all ring a n d p ro n g t y p e .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s b in d e r d e v ic e s a n d f o r m s ..............................................................

A lb u m s a n d s c r a p b o o k s .................................................................................................

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .7

A ll o th e r b la n k b o o k s , including le d g e r a n d a c c o u n t b o o k s , b o u n d
d ra fts a n d fin a n c ia l n o t e 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 .......................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ........................................................................ ......................................

2 7 8 2 -S M
2 7 8 2 -S

See footnotes at end of table.




51

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

B o o k b in d in g a n d re la te d w o r k .......................................................................................................

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

2789
2 7 8 9 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ........................................................ ............... .................................................
E d itio n , library, tra d e a n d o th e r h a rd c o v e r b in d in g ...............................................
E d itio n bin d in g , h a r d b o u n d .............................................................................................

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

A ug .

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1998

1 2 /8 5

1 3 4 .1

1 3 4 .8

1 3 5 .5

2 .3

0 .5

1 2 /8 5

1 3 1 .4

1 3 2 .2

2 .5

.6

-.9

0
0

2 7 8 9 -1

1 2 /8 5

1 3 5 .9

1 3 7 .7

1 3 3 .0
1 3 7 .7

2 7 8 9 -1 1

1 2 /9 1

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .9

-5 .5

2 7 8 9 -1 2

1 2 /8 5

1 4 1 .4

1 4 4 .7

1 4 4 .7

2 .8

0

1 3 1 .4

3 .6

.8

L ib rary binding; incl. p re b in d in g , reb in d in g , a n d o th e r h a rd c o v e r
b in d in g o f p e r io d ic a ls ...............................................................................................
O th e r b o o k a n d p a m p h le t bin d in g a n d r e la te d w o r k ............................................
S o ft c o v e r bin d in g o f b o o k s (4 9 p a g e s o r m o r e ) ..............................................

2 7 8 9 -2

1 2 /8 5

1 2 9 .9

1 3 0 .4

2 7 8 9 -2 2

1 2 /8 5

1 1 1 .1

1 1 2 .7

1 1 2 .5

1 .3

-.2

A d h e s iv e b in d in g .............................................................................................................

2 7 8 9 -2 2 1

1 2 /9 1

1 1 3 .2

1 1 6 .0

1 1 5 .7

2 .2

-.3

M e c h a n ic a l b in d in g ............................ ...........................................................................

2 7 8 9 -2 2 2

1 2 /9 1

P a m p h le t a n d o th e r s o ft c o v e r b i n d i n g ..................................................................

2 7 8 9 -2 3

1 2 /8 5

i3)
1 1 0 .2

(3)
1 1 0 .2

i3)
1 1 2 .6

(3)
2.1

i3)
2 .2

M e c h a n ic a l b in d in g ......... ..............................................................................................
S a m p le b o o k s , s w a tc h e s , a n d c a rd s ; co lo r, c a rp e t, u p h o ls te ry , d ra p e s ,

2 7 8 9 -2 3 2

1 2 /9 1

1 0 9 .6

1 0 9 .6

1 1 2 .7

2.1

2 .8

2 7 8 9 -2 4

1 2 /9 1

1 1 8 .3

1 1 8 .3

1 1 8 .3

7 .5

0

2 7 8 9 -2 5

1 2 /8 5

1 4 4 .1

14 4 .1

1 4 6 .9

1 .9

1 .9

279

0 6 /8 5

1 1 7 .3

1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .5

.9

0

2791

0 6 /8 5

1 2 1 .2

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .4

2 .4

M is c e lla n e o u s b o o k b in d in g w o rk a n d re la te d s e rv ic e o p e ra tio n s o r
m a te ria l p rin te d e l s e w h e r e ....................................................................................
S e r v ic e in d u strie s fo r th e printing t r a d e .............. .....................................................................

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
P h o to g ra p h ic ty p e s e ttin g , in clu d in g p h o to ty p e s e ttin g a n d p h o to le tte rin g
W ith c a p a b ility to in te g ra te te x t a n d g r a p h i c s .....................................................
A ll o th e r p h o to ty p e s e ttin g ...............................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .............. .................................................................................................

- .1

2 7 9 1 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 2 0 .7

1 2 2 .1

1 2 2 .0

2 .4

-.1

2 7 9 1 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 2 1 .6

1 2 3 .0

1 2 2 .9

2 .4

- .1

2 7 9 1 -2 1 1
2 7 9 1 -2 1 2

0 6 /8 5

1 2 1 .8

1 2 3 .3

1 2 3 .2

2 .6

-.1

0 6 /8 5

1 2 0 .5

1 2 1 .4

1 2 1 .4

.7

.0

2 7 9 1 -S

0 6 /8 5

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .5

3 .0

0

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .4

1 1 3 .0

1 1 3 .0

0

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

2 7 9 6 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 1 2 .5

1 1 2 .2

1 1 2 .2

.1

0

L ith o g ra p h ic p l a t e s .................................................................................................................

2 7 9 6 -1

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .8

1 1 3 .8

1 1 3 .8

0

0
0

P ia te m a k in g s e r v ic e s ..........................................................................................................................

2796

2 7 9 6 -1 1 3

0

1 2 /8 5

1 1 1 .9

1 1 1 .9

1 1 1 .9

0

2 7 9 6 -2

1 2 /8 5

1 1 0 .2

1 0 9 .8

1 0 9 .8

-.4

C o lo r c o rre c te d p ro c e s s p o s itiv e s o r n e g a tiv e s o n f i l m .................................

2 7 9 6 -2 3 1

1 2 /8 5

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .6

0

0

A ll o th e r lith o g rap h ic f i l m ................................................................................................

2 7 9 6 -2 3 9

1 2 /8 5

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .9

.3

0

A s s e m b le d fla ts fo r p i a t e m a k in g .................................................................. .............

2 7 9 6 -2 4 1

1 2 /8 5

12 6 .1

-3 .7

0

2 7 9 6 -3

1 2 /9 0

1 1 1 .6

1 1 1 .6

1 1 1 .6

1 .4

0

1 2 /9 0

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .1

1 1 9 .1

2 .5

0

R u b b e r p l a t e s ...................................................................................................................

2 7 9 6 -3 1
2 7 9 6 -3 1 5

1 2 /9 0

1 2 1 .7

1 2 1 .7

1 2 1 .7

1.1

0

P h o to p o ly m e r (p lastic) p l a t e s ..................................................................................

2 7 9 6 -3 1 6

1 2 /9 0

1 1 5 .4

1 1 5 .2

1 1 5 .2

3 .2

0

D ia z o ty p e p la te s p re p a re d fo r p r in t in g ..................................................................
L ith o g ra p h ic p ia te m a k in g s e r v ic e s .................................................................................

P ia te m a k in g s e rv ic e s , e x c e p t lith o g r a p h ic .................................................................
D u p lic a te p la te s fo r le tt e r p r e s s ...................................................................................

1 3 1 .0

1 2 6 .1

0

G ra v u re p la te s a n d c y lin d e rs m a d e fo r o th e rs (in cluding p re p a ra tio n
o f f i l m ) ..............................................................................................................................
P h o to e n g ra v in g p la te s m a d e fo r o t h e r s .................................................................

2 7 9 6 -3 5

1 2 /9 0

1 0 5 .0

1 0 5 .0

1 0 5 .0

0

0

2 7 9 6 -3 6

0 6 /8 5

1 2 5 .4

1 2 5 .4

1 2 5 .4

1 .5

0

M a g n e s i u m .........................................................................................................................
O t h e r p ia te m a k in g s e rv ic e s , e x c e p t lith o g r a p h ic ................................................

2 7 9 6 -3 6 2

0 6 /8 5

1 3 4 .1

1 3 4 .1

134 .1

2 .0

0

2 7 9 6 -3 9

1 2 /9 0

9 9 .3

9 9 .3

9 9 .3

.4

0

1 2 /8 5

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

0

0

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

2 7 9 6 -S M
2 7 9 6 -S

See footnotes at end of table.




52

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

cod e

code

base

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

A ug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

N ov. 19 9 8

C h e m ic a ls a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s ......................................................................................................

28

1 2 /8 4

14 9 .1

1 4 8 .2

1 4 7 .9

0 .4

- 0 .2

In d u s tria l in o rg a n ic c h e m i c a l s ............................................................. .........................................

2 81

1 2 /8 4

1 3 1 .4

1 3 0 .5

1 2 9 .9

- 4 .3

-.5

A lk a lie s a n d c h l o r i n e ..........................................................................................................................

2812

1 2 /8 0

1 6 7 .8

1 5 9 .4

1 5 4 .5

-1 6 .1

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

2 8 1 2 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 4 7 .2

13 2 .1

1 3 0 .4

-1 6 .3

-1 .3

C h lo r in e ........................................................................................................................................

2 8 1 2 -1

1 2 /8 0

1 2 1 .2

8 6 .8

8 3 .3

- 5 9 .2

-4 .0

S o d iu m h y d ro x id e (c a u s tic s o d a ) ..... ......... ....................................................................

2 8 1 2 -3

1 2 /8 0

1 6 7 .9

157.1

156.1

7 .7

-.6

O t h e r a l k a l i e s ......................... ................................................................. ................................

2 8 1 2 -5

1 2 /8 0

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .6

1 1 3 .3

- 1 .8

- 1 .1

- 3 .1

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

0 6 /8 1

15 2 .1

1 5 0 .9

1 5 1 .9

- 2 .4

.7

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

2 8 1 3 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 5 0 .3

1 49.1

15 0 .1

-2 .5

.7

A c e t y l e n e ................................................................................... .................................................

2 8 1 3 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 7 0 .6

1 7 0 .6

(3)
1 4 7 .2

(3)
- 3 .5

In d u strial g a s e s .....................................................................................................................................

2813

0 6 /8 1

1 4 7 .0

1 4 7 .2

2 8 1 3 -3 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 3 .2

fl

N i t r o g e n ........................................................................................................................................

2 8 1 3 -5

2 8 1 3 -3

0 6 /8 1

9 4 .5

9 4 .5

(3)
9 4 .5

(3)
-2 .3

O x y g e n ..........................................................................................................................................

2 8 1 3 -6

0 6 /8 1

1 6 6 .0

1 6 2 .8

1 6 6 .4

- 3 .8

2 .2

2 8 1 3 -6 2 2

0 6 /8 1

11 3 .1

11 0 .1

1 1 0 .7

- 5 .4

.5

2 8 1 3 -7

0 6 /8 1

1 9 6 .4

1 9 4 .2

1 9 4 .6

- 1 .2

.2

2 8 1 3 -M

0 6 /8 1

1 7 0 .7

1 7 0 .7

1 7 0 .7

.7

0

2 8 1 3 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 1

1 7 0 .4

1 7 0 .4

1 7 0 .4

1 .0

0

15 8 .1

1 5 7 .8

1 5 8 .7

4 .0

.6

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

2 8 1 6 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .4

1 5 5 .3

1 5 6 .4

4 .7

.7

T ita n iu m d io x id e ..... .................................. ................... .......... ......................... .................... .

2 8 1 6 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 5 9 .4

16 0 .1

1 60.1

7 .0

0

O t h e r w h ite o p a q u e p i g m e n t s ......................... ........................................................ .......

2 8 1 6 -2

0 6 /9 0

7 6 .2

7 6 .2

7 6 .2

C h r o m e c o lo rs a n d o th e r in o rg a n ic p ig m e n t s .........................................................

2 8 1 6 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 5 6 .2

1 5 3 .2

1 5 8 .5

- 1 .7

3 .5

2 8 1 6 -3 3 1

0 6 /8 3

1 7 1 .2

171.1

1 7 0 .8

- 2 .0

-.2

2 8 1 6 -3 9 9

1 2 /9 7

9 6 .4

9 3 .9

9 8 .5

- 1 .5

4 .9

0 6 /8 3

1 6 8 .7

1 6 5 .5

1 6 1 .9

- 7 .0

- 2 .2

C a r b o n d io x id e ..................................................................................................................... .
L iq u id & g a s .................................................................. ............................. ...........................

O t h e r in d u strial g a s e s ...........................................................................................................

0

2 8 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 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 .......................... ..................................... .......................................
R e s a l e s .................................................................. .................................................................
In o rg a n ic p ig m e n ts ............... ...............................................................................................................

0
(3)

2816

Iro n o x id e p ig m e n t s .............................................. ............................................................
C h ro m e c o lo rs a n d all o th e r in o rg a n ic p ig m e n ts , n .e .c .............. ....................

0 6 /8 3

0

fl

2 8 1 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 8 1 6 -S

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

1 2 /8 2

1 3 0 .5

1 3 0 .8

1 3 0 .6

-3 .2

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

2 8 1 9 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 2 6 .8

1 2 6 .0

1 2 5 .8

-4 .3

-.2

S u lfu ric a d d (n e w a n d fo r tifie d ).......................................................................................

2 8 1 9 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 0 4 .6

1 0 5 .8

1 0 4 .6

0

- 1 .1

O le u m g r a d e s ........................................................................................................................

2 8 1 9 -3 1 4

1 2 /8 2

7 8 .6

8 5 .6

7 8 .6

- .6

- 8 .2

O t h e r th a n o le u m g r a d e s ................................................................................................

2 8 1 9 -3 3 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 0 .6

1 1 0 .6

1 1 0 .6

0

0

2 8 1 9 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 2 4 .5

1 2 6 .8

1 2 4 .9

- 5 .9

- 1 .5
- 2 .3

In d u s tria l in o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c ............................................................................................

2819

O t h e r in o rg a n ic a c id s (e x . sulfuric, nitric a n d p h o s p h o ric ) ...............................

- .2

O t h e r in o rg a n ic a c id s , n .e .c ., in c b o ric, ch ro m ic , h yd ro c y a n ic , a n d
m ix e d (s u lf a n d n it r ic ) ............................................................ ............. ..................
O t h e r alu m in u m c o m p o u n d s , n .e .c ..................................................................................
A lu m in u m s u lfa te (a lu m , c o m m e rc ia l a n d iro n -fre e g r a d e s ) ........................

2 8 1 9 -4 9 8

1 2 /8 2

1 0 9 .5

1 1 2 .6

1 1 0 .0

1 .2

2 8 1 9 -6

1 2 /8 2

1 0 8 .8

1 0 1 .3

1 0 4 .6

-9 .2

2 8 1 9 -6 5 2

1 0 /8 4

9 2 .7

9 2 .5

2 8 1 9 -7

fl

<3)

3 .3

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .4

1 3 6 .4

1 3 5 .9

2 .2

(3)
-.4

S o d iu m c o m p o u n d s (inc. so d iu m m e ta l) .................................... ...........................

2 8 1 9 -7 A

1 2 /8 2

12 9 .1

1 2 8 .9

1 2 8 .9

2 .4

0

S o d iu m p h o s p h a t e s ......................................................................................................

2 8 1 9 -7 3

1 2 /8 2

1 1 6 .6

1 1 6 .6

1 1 6 .6

3.1

0

2 8 1 9 -7 3 9

1 2 /8 2

1 3 1 .2

1 3 1 .2

1 3 1 .2

3 .3

0

2 8 1 9 -7 8 8
2 8 1 9 -7 B

1 2 /8 2
1 2 /8 2

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .7
1 7 8 .8

1 3 3 .7

1 7 6 .8

2 8 1 9 -8

1 2 /8 2

1 0 4 .2

fl

Í3)
1 2 3 .8

P o ta s s iu m a n d so d iu m c o m p o u n d s (e x b le a c h e s , a lk a lie s a n d a lu m s ) .....

O t h e r s e le c te d s o d iu m p h o s p h a te s (m o n o , di, tri, a n d te tra b a s ic ;
m e ta - a n d a c id p y r o ) ......................................................................... .............
S o d iu m m e ta l a n d o th e r so d iu m c o m p o u n d s (inc. so d . b o ra te ,
flo u rid e , h y d ro s u lfid e, e t c . ) ................................................... ...........................
P o ta s s iu m c o m p o u n d s , n .e .c ........................................................................................
in o rg a n ic c h e m ic a l c a ta ly tic p re p a ra tio n s , n .e .c .................................... .................

1 7 4 .9

2.1

0

1 .5

- 2 .2

fl

Í3)

2 8 1 9 -9

1 2 /8 2

1 2 4 .4

1 2 3 .9

-.7

-.1

2 8 1 9 -9 A

1 2 /8 2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

-.1

0

2 8 1 9 -9 2 2

1 2 /8 2

1 1 5 .9

1 1 5 .9

1 1 5 .9

-.8

0

p e r o x id e .................................................. ........ ...........................................................

2 8 1 9 -9 3

1 2 /8 2

7 2 .8

7 2 .8

7 2 .8

-1 0 .5

0

S e le c te d m e ta llic m in e ra l c o m p o u n d s , n .e .c . ......................................................

2 8 1 9 -9 F

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .3

137.1

1 3 7 .1

- 1 .4

0

c o m p o u n d s , n .e .c ............................................... ............... ...................................

2 8 1 9 -9 8 2

1 2 /8 2

1 0 5 .9

1 0 3 .7

1 0 3 .7

-5 .2

0

L e a d a n d z in c c o m p o u n d s , n .e .c ............................ ...............................................

2 8 1 9 -9 8 3

0 7 /8 7

1 5 9 .4

1 5 5 .9

C o p p e r, iron a n d silv e r c o m p o u n d s , n .e .c ....... ..................................................

2 8 1 9 -9 8 4

1 2 /8 2

1 3 2 .1

1 32.1

O
1 32.1

2 8 1 9 -9 G

1 2 /8 2

1 5 7 .9

1 5 7 .5

2 8 1 9 -9 9 8

1 2 /8 2

18 4 .1

1 8 3 .0

2 8 1 9 -M

0 7 /8 7

11 7 .1

2 8 1 9 -Z 8 9

0 7 /8 7

11 7 .1

2 8 1 9 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 2 /8 4

O t h e r in d u strial in o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c ............................................................... .
S e le c t e d a lk a li e a r th m e ta l c o m p o u n d s , n .e .c ......................................................
B a riu m a n d m a g n e s iu m c o m p o u n d s (in c b u lk e p s o m s a l t s ) ...................
S e le c te d s e m i-m e ta llic m in e ra l c o m p o u n d s , io d in e a n d h yd ro g e n

C h ro m iu m , m a n g a n e s e , c o b a lt (e x c o b a lt-6 0 ), a n d n ickel

O th e r in o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c ..................................................................................

fl

(3)
.9

0

1 5 7 .1

3 .8

-.3

1 8 2 .4

7 .7

-.3

1 17.1

1 17.1

- 4 .3

0

11 7 .1

11 7 .1

- 4 .3

0

1 8 6 .2

2 0 1 .6

2 0 1 .0

1 7 .0

-.3

1 1 4 .9

1 1 0 .3

1 0 9 .8

-1 0 .1

-.5

O th e r , inc. re a g e n t fro m te c h . g ra d e s , in dustrial b le a c h e s , g o ld &
tita n iu m c o m p o u n d s ............................................................ ................................

2 8 1 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 .......................................................
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 ............................................ .................................. ................. .............
P la s tic m a te ria ls a n d s y n th e tic resin s, ru b b e rs , a n d n o n -g la s s
f i b e r s ..................................................................................................................................................
P la s tic m a te ria ls a n d r e s i n s ........................................................................................ ...................
T h e r m o p la s tic r e s i n s ............................................................................................... .............
P o ly e s te r re s in s s a t u r a t e d .............................................................................................

282
2821

1 2 /8 0

1 3 7 .0

1 3 0 .4

1 2 9 .3

- 1 4 .0

-.8

2 8 2 1 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 3 1 .3

1 2 4 .3

123.1

-1 3 .4

-1 .0

2 8 2 1 -3

1 2 /8 0

1 2 6 .2

1 1 8 .5

1 1 7 .2

-1 5 .5

- 1 .1

2 8 2 1 -3 1 1

1 2 /8 1

138 .1

1 38.1

1 2 /8 0

1 6 4 .0

1 6 4 .0

(3)
1 6 4 .0

Í3)
- 6 .1

fl

2 8 2 1 -3 2 1

See footnotes at end of table.




53

0

Table §■ 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 s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

1 1

Aug.

Dec.

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 19 9 8

P la s tic m a te ria ls a n d re s in s — C o n tin u e d
O th e r s a tu ra te d p o ly e s te r resin s, incl p o ly b u ty le n e te r e p h th a la te
( P B T ) .............................................................................................................................
L o w d e n s ity p o ly e th y le n e r e s in s .................................................................................
F o r film a n d s h e e t in g .................................. .................................................................

2 8 2 1 -3 2 1 4 4

1 2 /9 2

1 0 2 .6

1 0 2 .6

1 0 2 .6

2 8 2 1 -3 3 1

1 2 /8 0

1 3 1 .3

fl
fl
fl
fl

fl
fl

2 8 2 1 -3 3 1 0 1

1 2 /8 0

1 1 9 .6

1 .6
(3)

fl

0

fl
fl
fl
fl

2 8 2 1 -3 4 1

1 2 /8 0

1 2 8 .6

2 8 2 1 -3 4 1 0 2

1 2 /8 6

1 2 7 .7

2 8 2 1 -3 5 1

1 2 /8 0

9 5 .5

8 8 .8

8 8 .2

-2 7 .3

F o r in je c tio n m o ld in g ....................................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -3 5 1 0 1

1 2 /8 0

1 1 7 .6

1 0 2 .6

1 0 3 .5

- 1 6 .9

.9

F o r fib e r a n d f i l a m e n t s ................................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -3 5 1 0 2

1 2 /8 0

8 6 .4

8 4 .1

8 1 .5

- 2 5 .5

- 3 .1

2 8 2 1 -3 6 1

1 2 /8 0

1 2 6 .4

1 2 1 .1

-6 .7

-.5

H ig h d e n s ity p o ly e th y le n e r e s i n s ................................................................................
F o r all o th e r u s e s .......... ................................................................................................
P o ly p ro p y le n e r e s i n s .........................................................................................................

S ty r e n e p la s tic s m a t e r ia ls .............................. ................................................................

1 0 8 .9

-2 2 .7

fl

fl

1 2 0 .5

S tra ig h t p o ly s ty re n e r e s in s ................................... .....................................................

2 8 2 1 -3 6 1 0 1

1 2 /8 0

1 2 1 .9

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .6

R u b b e r m o d ifie d p o ly s ty re n e r e s i n s .....................................................................

2 8 2 1 -3 6 1 0 2

1 2 /8 0

1 1 0 .7

1 0 9 .1

1 0 9 .1

-.7

0

0
0

fl

A ll o th e r s ty re n e p la s tic m a te ria ls in cluding s ty re n e acrylo n itrile
2 8 2 1 -3 6 1 0 4

0 4 /8 2

13 5 .1

1 2 5 .3

1 2 3 .9

-1 2 .1

2 8 2 1 -3 7 1

1 2 /8 0

1 0 0 .6

9 4 .5

9 5 .8

-2 1 .0

1 .4

P o lyvin yl c h lo r id e .............................................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -3 7 1 0 1

1 2 /8 0

8 9 .5

8 0 .5

8 2 .6

-2 8 .9

2 .6

A ll o th e r vinyl a n d v in y lid e n e resin s, incl. d is p e r s io n ..................................

2 8 2 1 -3 7 1 0 4

0 1 /9 2

1 1 7 .2

1 1 8 .2

fl

( S A N ) ...........................................................................................................................
V in y l a n d v in y lid e n e r e s i n s ............................................................................................

fl

- 1 .1

fl

O t h e r e n g in e e rin g th e rm o p la s tic r e s i n s ..................................................................

2 8 2 1 -3 8 1

1 2 /8 1

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .1

.3

O t h e r n o n -e n g in e e rin g th e rm o p la s tic r e s i n s ........................................................

2 8 2 1 -3 9 9

1 2 /8 0

1 5 7 .4

1 4 8 .6

1 4 9 .0

- 5 .3

.3

2 8 2 1 -4

1 2 /8 0

1 5 8 .0

1 5 5 .9

1 5 5 .4

-2 .0

-.3

A lk y d r e s i n s ............................................................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -4 0 1

1 2 /8 6

1 5 3 .4

0

E p o x y re s in s ..........................................................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -4 1 1

1 2 /9 2

1 1 6 .6

<3)
1 1 4 .4

1 5 3 .4

P h e n o lic a n d o th e r ta r a c id r e s i n s .................................................................. .........

2 8 2 1 -4 2 1

1 2 /8 0

1 5 8 .2

1 4 9 .1

14 7 .1

T h e rm o s e ttin g r e s i n s .............................................................................................................

fl

-.2

fl
fl

<3)
- 8 .7

-1 .3

-9 .2

-1 .4

2 8 2 1 -4 2 1 0 2

1 2 /8 0

1 5 7 .9

1 4 8 .3

1 4 6 .2

P o ly e s te r re sin s, u n s a t u r a t e d .......................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -4 3 1

1 2 /8 0

1 3 9 .6

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .0

-.5

0

U r e a fo rm a ld e h y d e r e s in s ...............................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -4 4 1

1 2 /8 0

1 4 8 .4

1 4 5 .4

1 4 2 .6

-1 3 .3

-1 .9

A ll o th e r th e rm o s e ttin g r e s i n s ......................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -4 9 9

1 2 /8 0

1 5 3 .6

1 5 3 .6

1 5 3 .6

.9

0

A ll o th e r p h e n o lic a n d o th e r ta r a c id r e s i n s .....................................................

2 8 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 .......................................................

2 8 2 1 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
S y n th e tic r u b b e r ....................................................................................................................................

2822

1 2 /8 0

1 5 6 .0

1 5 3 .6

1 5 3 .6

- 1 7 .3

0

0 6 /8 1

1 1 9 .4

1 1 8 .5

1 1 8 .1

-2 .4

-.3

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

2 8 2 2 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 2 0 .7

1 1 9 .4

11 9 .1

-2 .6

-.3

S ty r e n e b u ta d ie n e ( S B R ) .....................................................................................................

2 8 2 2 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 0 0 .4

9 8 .0

9 6 .8

-6 .9

-1 .2

S ty r e n e b u ta d ie n e - s o l i d ................................................................................................

2 8 2 2 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 1

9 8 .5

9 6.1

9 4 .6

-8 .2

-1 .6

S ty r e n e b u ta d ie n e - l a t e x ................................................................................................

2 8 2 2 -1 1 2

0 6 /8 1

1 1 0 .2

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .1

-4 .5

-.6

2 8 2 2 -4

1 2 /8 1

1 2 5 .8

1 2 5 .8

1 2 5 .8

3 .5

0

2 8 2 2 -6

0 6 /8 1

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .2

2 8 2 2 -6 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .2

2 8 2 2 -8

0 6 /8 1

1 4 0 .8

1 4 0 .8

1 4 0 .8

.2

0 6 /8 4

fl
fl
fl

fl
fl
fl

1 1 1 .9

-2 .3

E th y le n e p ro p y le n e (in cluding E P D M ) ..........................................................................
N itrile (in cluding N B R ) ..........................................................................................................
N itrile - s o l i d ..........................................................................................................................

0

fl
fl

0

O th e r s y n th e tic e la s to m e rs (in clu d in g b utyl, is o p re n e , n e o p re n e ,
s ilic o n e r u b b e r s ) .............................................................................................................
C e llu lo s ic m a n m a d e f ib e r s ...............................................................................................................

2823

0

fl
fl
fl

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

2 8 2 3 -P

0 6 /8 4

R a y o n a n d a c e ta te f ib e r s ....................................................................................................

2 8 2 3 -3

0 6 /8 4
0 6 /8 1

1 0 7 .5

1 0 3 .8

1 0 4 .4

-2 .5

.6

2 8 2 4 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 0 7 .7

1 0 3 .0

1 0 3 .9

-3 .1

.9

1 0 2 .9

N o n c e llu lo s ic m a n m a d e f i b e r s ......................................................................................................

2824

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

2 8 2 4 -1

1 1 1 .9
1 0 6 .7

-2 .3

fl

1 2 /8 9

1 0 4 .3

1 0 3 .2

0

.3

2 8 2 4 -3

1 2 /8 9

1 0 0 .0

9 5 .9

9 5 .8

-4 .7

-.1

Y a rn , e x c e p t p ro d u c e r te x tu re d (in d u strial a n d t e x t ile ) ...................................

2 8 2 4 -3 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .9

-.8

0

S ta p le , to w a n d w a s te (fiberfill a n d o t h e r ) ............................................................

2 8 2 4 -3 3 2

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

9 1 .4

9 1 .2

Í3)
-1 .2

-.2

N y lo n a n d o th e r p o ly a m id e f i b e r s ....................................................................... ..........

2 8 2 4 -4

1 2 /8 9

1 1 8 .5

1 1 7 .8

1 1 7 .5

2 8 2 4 -5

1 2 /8 9

1 0 7 .2

1 0 3 .8

1 0 2 .4

2 8 2 4 -6

0 6 /8 1

1 1 1 .1

fl

1 0 5 .6

-.3

O t h e r n o n c e llu lo s ic m a n m a d e fib e rs (e x c e p t g la s s , c a rb o n , a n d
g r a p h it e ) ...............................................................................................................................
P ro d u c e r te x tu re d n o n c e llu lo s ic m a n m a d e f i b e r s ..................................................

-1 .3

fl
- 3 .1

fl

2 8 2 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

2 8 2 4 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
283
2833

0 6 /8 1

10 8 .1

fl

fl

1 2 /8 4

2 0 6 .7

2 0 7 .1

2 0 7 .2

0 6 /8 2

fl

fl

1 0 .8

0
0

1 3 6 .4

1 3 6 .4

1 3 6 .4

.5

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

2 8 3 3 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 3 4 .0

1 3 4 .0

1 3 4 .0

.1

0

S y n th e tic o rg a n ic m e d ic in a l c h e m ic a ls ........................................................................

2 8 3 3 -1

0 6 /8 2

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

.1

0

C e n tr a l s tim u la n ts a n d d e p r e s s a n t s ............... ..........................................................

2 8 3 3 -1 3 1

0 6 /8 2

7 1 .8

fl

fl

A il o th e r s y n th e tic o rg a n ic m e d ic in a l c h e m ic a ls .................................................

2 8 3 3 -1 6 1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .3

.8

2 8 3 3 -3

0 6 /8 2

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .8

0

0

2 8 3 3 -3 9 8

0 6 /9 0

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

-.1

0

M e d ic in a l c h e m ic a ls a n d b o ta n ic a l p ro d u c ts (in b u l k ) .................... .................................

O t h e r m e d ic in á is a n d b o t a n ic a ls .....................................................................................
A ll o th e r o rg a n ic m e d ic in á is ................................... ......................................................
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .................... ..........................................................................................
O t h e r s e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................................

P h a r m a c e u tic a l p re p a ra tio n s , p r e s c r ip tio n .................................................................

fl
0

2 8 3 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

P h a rm a c e u tic a l p r e p a r a t io n s ..........................................................................................................

fl

2 8 3 3 -S

0 6 /8 2

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .8

4 .3

0

2 8 3 3 -S S S

0 6 /8 2

1 3 4 .1

1 3 4 .1

1 34.1

.4

0

0 6 /8 1

2 9 6 .2

2 9 7 .1

2 9 6 .9

1 3 .4

- .1

2 8 3 4 -P

0 6 /8 1

3 1 9 .8

3 2 0 .6

3 2 0 .7

1 5 .7

2 8 3 4 -1

0 6 /8 1

3 7 5 .4

3 7 6 .4

3 7 6 .6

2 0 .3

.1

2 8 3 4 -1 0 2

0 6 /8 1

4 5 3 .7

4 5 3 .9

4 3 5 .1

5 .0

- 4 .1

2834

0

N a rc o tic a n a lg e s ic s ........................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 0 2 1

0 6 /8 1

4 2 2 .3

4 2 1 .6

4 2 2 .7

1 2 .3

.3

N o n -n a rc o tic a n a lg e s ic s ..............................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 0 2 2

0 8 /8 1

4 5 2 .7

4 5 3 .6

4 2 1 .6

.3

- 7 .1

2 8 3 4 -1 0 2 2 1

0 8 /8 1

4 2 5 .3

4 2 6 .2

3 9 6 .1

.3

- 7 .1

S y n th e tic , in clu d in g a c e ta m in o p h e n a n d a n ti-m ig r a in e ..........................

See footnotes at end of table.




54

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 s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

N ov. 19 9 8

P h a r m a c e u tic a l p re p a ra tio n s — C o n tin u e d
A n tia r th r itic s ...........................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 0 5

0 6 /8 1

1 9 2 .5

1 9 2 .7

1 9 2 .8

- 0 .8

A n t ic o a g u la n t s ......................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 0 6

0 6 /8 1

1 5 2 .3

1 4 8 .4

152 .1

7 .9

2 .5

A n t ic o n v u ls a n t s ....................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 0 7

0 6 /8 1

2 3 3 .8

2 3 5 .0

2 4 4 .2

- 3 2 .7

3 .9

S y s te m ic a n tih is ta m in e s ..................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 0 9

0 6 /8 1

4 8 4 .9

4 9 8 .1

4 9 7 .9

0.1

5 .3

0

2 8 3 4 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 1

2 4 5 .5

2 4 6 .3

2 4 6 .6

6 .2

.1

2 8 3 4 -1 1 1 1

0 6 /8 1

2 1 7 .9

2 1 8 .5

2 1 8 .7

6 .4

.1

C e p h a lo s p o r in s ...........................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 1 1 1 1

0 6 /8 1

2 9 4 .1

2 9 5 .1

2 9 5 .2

B r o a d s p e c tru m p e n ic illin s ...................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 1 1 1 2

0 6 /8 1

O th e r b ro a d a n d m e d iu m s p e c tru m a n t ib io t ic s .........................................

2 8 3 4 -1 1 1 1 9

0 6 /8 1

i3)
1 0 3 .9

i3)
1 0 4 .4

1 0 4 .7

S y s te m ic a n ti-in fe c tiv e s ..................................................................................... .............
B r o a d a n d m e d iu m s p e c tru m a n tib io tic s ............................................................

A

2 8 3 4 -1 1 1 2 9

0 8 /8 1

2 2 3 .2

2 2 5 .2

A n tis p a s m o d ic /a n t is e c r e to r y ........................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 1 6

0 6 /8 1

3 8 8 .1

3 8 8 .1

i3)
3 8 8 .1

B ro n c h ia l t h e r a p y ................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 1 8

0 6 /8 1

4 9 5 .5

4 9 5 .5

4 9 5 .5

C a n c e r th e ra p y p r o d u c t s ................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 1 9

0 6 /8 1

5 4 2 .6

5 3 4 .2

C a rd io v a s c u la r t h e r a p y .....................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 1

0 6 /8 1

3 5 8 .4

3 5 9 .3

A n tih y p e rte n s iv e d r u g s ................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 1 1 9

0 6 /8 1

3 7 2 .1

3 7 3 .0

V a s o d ila t o r s ................................................................................... ..................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 1 2 9

0 6 /8 1

3 1 6 .2

3 1 6 .6

O th e r c a r d io v a s c u la r e ..................................................................................................

S y s te m ic p e n ic illin s .......................................................................................................

4 .4

0

2 .8

i3)
.3

i3)
0

(3)
3 .5

0

5 .5

0

5 4 6 .3

2 .7

2 .3

3 5 9 .4

5 .0

0

3 7 2 .4

6 .0

-.2

3 1 6 .9

8 .7

.1

2 8 3 4 -1 2 1 9 1

0 6 /8 1

3 4 9 .2

3 5 0 .4

3 5 0 .6

3 .4

.1

C N S s tim u la n ts /a n tio b e s ity p r e p a r a t io n s .........................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 3

0 6 /8 1

7 9 3 .3

8 2 2 .1

7 8 8 .6

1 6 .4

-4 .1

C o u g h a n d c o ld p r e p a r a tio n s .......................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 5

0 6 /8 1

4 5 5 .8

4 5 5 .8

4 5 5 .8

1 0 .5

O r a l c o ld p r e p a r a tio n s .................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 5 1 1

1 2 /8 7

1 8 1 .1

(3)

i 3)

2 8 3 4 -1 2 5 1 9

1 2 /8 7

2 0 2 .3

i3)
2 0 2 .3

i3)

O th e r c o u g h a n d co ld p r e p a r a tio n s ..................... ................................................

(3)

2 8 3 4 -1 2 6

0 6 /8 1

5 .6

i3)
2 .3

1 7 .2

4 .7

4 8 2 .6

i3)
4 9 3 .9

A c n e p r e p a r a t io n s ..........................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 6 1 1

1 2 /8 7

2 7 0 .5

2 7 0 .5

2 8 3 .1

F u n g ic id e s .........................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 6 1 9

0 6 /8 1

4 0 1 .7

4 0 1 .7

4 0 8 .2

i 3)

T o p ic a l a n ti-in fe c tiv e s ..................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 6 3 1

1 2 /8 7

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .8

i3)

O th e r d e rm a to lo g ic a l p r e p a r a tio n s ........................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 6 9 1

0 8 /8 3

5 1 1 .6

5 1 1 .6

5 2 2 .8

D e rm a to lo g ic a l p r e p a r a tio n s ..........................................................................................

4 8 2 .6

0

1 .6
0
2 .2

D ia b e te s t h e r a p y .................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 7

0 6 /8 1

2 6 7 .9

2 6 8 .9

2 6 8 .9

i 3)
1 7 .4

D iu r e t ic s ..................................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 2 8

0 6 /8 1

3 5 7 .5

3 5 7 .5

3 5 7 .5

2 0 .4

0

H o r m o n e s ...............................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 3 5

0 6 /8 1

2 5 3 .3

2 5 3 .1

2 5 3 .7

3 .8

.2

H o s p ita l s o lu tio n s ................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 3 6

0 6 /8 1

8 4 .5

(*)

0

2 8 3 4 -1 3 9

0 6 /8 1

3 1 1 .8

3 1 8 .5

i3)
3 1 8 .5

N u trie n ts a n d s u p p le m e n ts ............................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 4 1

0 6 /8 1

3 7 6 .5

3 7 9 .3

3 7 9 .3

O p h th a lm ic a n d o tic p r e p a r a t io n s .............................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 4 2

0 6 /8 1

3 9 5 .1

4 0 2 .6

4 0 2 .6

6 .7

0

P s y c h o th e ra p e u tic s ............................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 4 4

0 6 /8 1

1 ,7 2 0 .4

1 ,7 2 4 .3

1 ,7 2 7 .0

2 3 2 .7

.2
.2

M u s c le r e l a x a n t s .................................................................................................................

T r a n q u iliz e r s ......................................................................................................................
M a jo r tran q u ilizers .................................................................. ..................................

i3)
4.1

2 8 3 4 -1 4 4 1

1 2 /8 7

1 6 9 3 .8

1 6 9 3 .8

1 6 9 6 .5

7 3 2 .4

1 2 /8 7

3 8 3 .0

3 8 3 .0

3 8 3 .0

1 4 8 .1

0

3 0 3 5 .6

1 ,1 0 9 .4

.2

1 2 /8 7

3 0 3 0 .1

3 0 3 0 .0

1 2 /8 7

2 1 4 .2

2 1 6 .5

2 1 6 .8

S e d a t i v e s ................................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 4 5

0 6 /8 1

8 2 1 .7

8 3 6 .8

8 3 8 .4

T u b e rc u lo s is t h e r a p y ........................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 4 7

0 6 /8 1

3 1 9 .8

3 1 9 .8

i3)
2 4 6 .1

(3)
i 3)

4 .5

5.1
3 .0

i 3)
-.2

3 .0

.1

2 8 3 4 -1 4 8

0 6 /8 1

2 4 4 .9

2 4 7 .1

0 6 /8 1

2 9 2 .3

3 0 1 .7

O t h e r v it a m in s ..................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -1 4 8 3 9

1 2 /8 7

1 6 5 .4

1 6 6 .0

i3)
1 6 5 .7

2 8 3 4 -1 9 8

0 6 /8 1

2 8 9 .3

2 9 1 .4

2 9 1 .8

2 8 3 4 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 9 7 .7

1 9 8 .0

1 9 8 .0

-.1

2 8 3 4 -2 0 1

0 6 /8 1

2 1 5 .6

i3)

i3)

i3)
i3)

P h a r m a c e u tic a l p re p a ra tio n s , n o n -p r e s c r ip tio n .......................................................
A n a lg e s ic s , in te rn a l (e x c e p t a n tia r th r itic s ).............................................................

.2
i 3)
-.4

2 8 3 4 -1 4 8 2 9

M is c e lla n e o u s p rescrip tio n p h a rm a c e u tic a l p r e p a r a tio n s ..............................

.1

10.1

B - c o m p l e x ..........................................................................................................................

V it a m in s .............................................................. .................................................. ..................

0

2 8 3 4 -1 4 4 1 1
2 8 3 4 -1 4 4 1 2

A n tid e p r e s s a n ts ...............................................................................................................

0

4 .4

2 8 3 4 -1 4 4 2

M in o r tr a n q u iliz e r s .....................................................................................................

i3)

0
i3)

2 8 3 4 -2 0 1 0 1

0 6 /8 1

A n t a c i d s ...................................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -2 0 2

0 6 /8 1

i3)
1 9 8 .2

i3)
2 0 1 .2

i3)
2 0 1 .2

3 .0

0

C o u g h a n d c o ld p r e p a r a t io n s .......................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -2 0 8

0 6 /8 1

2 4 2 .3

2 4 2 .3

2 4 2 .3

.7

0

C o u g h s yru p s, elixirs, e x p e c to ra n ts , d ro p s, lo z e n g e s , g u m s , tro c h e s

2 8 3 4 -2 0 8 1 9

0 6 /8 1

1 9 4 .4

1 9 4 .4

1 9 4 .4

.5

0

C o ld ta b le ts , c a p s u le s (in cluding a n tih is ta m in e c o ld p r e p a r a t io n s ) .....

2 8 3 4 -2 0 8 3 1

0 6 /8 1

2 9 2 .8

2 9 2 .8

2 9 2 .8

1 .0

0

D e c o n g e s t a n t s .................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -2 0 8 4 9

0 6 /8 1

2 8 3 .9

2 8 3 .9

2 8 3 .9

.4

0

2 8 3 4 -2 0 8 5 1

0 6 /8 1

2 2 3 .7

2 2 3 .7

1 .0

2 8 3 4 -2 0 9

0 6 /8 1

1 9 8 .6

i3)
1 9 5 .9

2 8 3 4 -2 0 9 0 9

0 6 /8 1

2 4 6 .5

2 4 6 .5

2 8 3 4 -2 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 9 .4

1 1 9 .4

i3)
1 1 9 .4

A s p irin /a s p irin -s a lic y la te c o m p o u n d s ..................................................................

i3)

O t h e r c o u g h a n d c o ld p re p a ra tio n s , in c d e c o n g e s ta n t a n d
a n tih is ta m in e m ix t u r e s ........................................................................ ...............
D e r m a t o lo g ic a ls ....................................................................................................................
O t h e r d e r m a t o lo g ic a ls .................................................................................................
E x te rn a l a n a lg e s ic s a n d c o u n te rirrita n ts .................................................................

1 9 5 .9

2 8 3 4 -2 1 6

0 6 /8 1

1 9 2 .8

1 9 8 .7

1 9 8 .7

2 8 3 4 -2 1 7

1 2 /8 7

185 .1

i3)

i3)

O p h th a lm ic p r e p a r a t io n s .................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -2 1 8

i3)
1 7 7 .4

i3)

V i t a m i n s ....................................................................................................................................

1 7 5 .7

0
i 3)

0

L a x a t i v e s ..................................................................................................................................
N u tr ie n ts a n d s u p p le m e n ts ............................................................................................

1 2 /8 7

i3)

1 .5
i 3)

0

3.1

.0
i 3)

2 8 3 4 -2 2 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 6 .6

15 6 .1

i3)
15 6 .1

.2

0

A d u lt m u ltiv ita m in s ...................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -2 2 1 0 1

0 6 /8 1

1 4 6 .9

1 4 6 .9

1 4 6 .9

.7

0

B - c o m p l e x ..........................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -2 2 1 0 2

0 6 /8 1

1 4 7 .8

i3)

1 4 8 .0

-3 .3

O t h e r v it a m in s ...................................................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -2 2 1 0 9

0 6 /8 1

1 7 9 .3

.3

0 6 /8 1

1 7 0 .2

i3)
1 7 0 .8

1 7 7 .6

2 8 3 4 -2 9 8

1 7 0 .8

-3 .9

2 8 3 4 -3

0 6 /8 1

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .6

M is c e lla n e o u s n o n -p re s c rip tio n p h a rm a c e u tic a l p r e p a r a t io n s ....................
P h a rm a c e u tic a l p re p a ra tio n s , v e t e r in a r y .....................................................................

i 3)

A
i3)
0
0

i3)

2 8 3 4 -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 8 3 4 -M

0 6 /8 1

2 2 5 .2

2 2 7 .7

2 2 5 .2

3 .4

- 1 .1

2 8 3 4 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 1

2 2 6 .6

2 2 9 .1

2 2 6 .6

3 .7

- 1 .1

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

2 8 3 4 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 7 1 .2

1 7 1 .2

1 7 1 .2

- .6

0

C o s m e tic s a n d to ile tr ie s ..................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -S

1 2 /8 7

1 0 9 .7

1 0 9 .7

1 0 9 .7

0

0

0 3 /8 0

1 7 8 .6

1 7 7 .6

1 7 9 .8

3 .5

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

In v iv o a n d In vitro d ia g n o s t ic s .....................................................................................................

2835

1 .2

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

2 8 3 5 -P

0 6 /8 7

1 1 9 .1

11 8 .1

1 2 0 .2

3 .2

1 .8

In v itro d ia g n o s tic s u b s t a n c e s ..........................................................................................

2 8 3 5 -1

0 6 /9 1

1 0 4 .7

1 0 3 .7

1 0 5 .9

3 .4

2.1

C lin ic a l c h e m is try p r o d u c t s ............................................................................................
S ta n d a rd s a n d c o n t r o ls ..............................................................................................

2 8 3 5 -1 A

1 2 /9 3

1 0 3 .1

1 02.1

105.1

6 .6

2 .9

2 8 3 5 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 7

1 1 3 .9

1 1 2 .7

1 1 6 .3

7.1

3 .2

2 8 3 5 -1 1 5

0 6 /8 7

1 0 9 .7

1 0 9 .7

1 0 9 .7

1 .4

0

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A ug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1 998

In v iv o a n d In v itro d ia g n o s tic s — C o n tin u e d
B lo o d b a n k p r o d u c t s .........................................................................................................

2 8 3 5 -1 2 1

0 6 /9 1

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .6

1 3 5 .6

-7 .6

H e m a to lo g y p r o d u c t s ........................................... ............................................................

2 8 3 5 -1 2 5

0 6 /8 7

1 5 1 .2

1 5 1 .2

1 5 1 .2

.7

0

131 .1

1 2 6 .0

1 2 6 .0

- 1 .9

0

3 .8

M ic ro b io lo g y , s e ro lo g y , histo lo g y, viro lo g y, a n d c y to lo g y p r o d u c ts ..........

2 8 3 5 -1 3 5

0 6 /8 7

C u ltu re m e d i a ........................................................................................................................

2 8 3 5 -1 4 1

0 6 /9 1

9 8 .7

-1 .6

0

O t h e r in v itro d ia g n o s tic s , in clu d in g c o a g u la tio n p r o d u c t s ........................ .

2 8 3 5 -1 9 9

0 6 /9 1

91 .1

9 1 .1

9 1 .0

1 .0

- .1

2 8 3 5 -2

0 6 /9 1

1 1 0 .6

1 1 0 .6

1 1 0 .6

1 .7

0

2 8 3 5 -2 A

0 1 /9 4

11 2 .1

1 1 2 .1

1 1 2 .1

1 .7

0

2 8 3 5 -2 1 5

0 1 /9 4

1 2 5 .8

1 2 5 .8

1 2 5 .8

5 .4

0

1 2 /8 0

2 4 1 .2

2 4 1 .2

i3)

i3)

(3)
2 2 8 .1

i3)

In v iv o d ia g n o s tic s u b s ta n c e s ...........................................................................................
C o n tr a s t m e d ia (X -ra y m e d i a ) ......................................................................................
A ll o th e r c o n tra s t m e d ia p r o d u c ts ..........................................................................

9 8 .7

9 8 .7

2 8 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 re c e ip ts .......................................................

2 8 3 5 -M

M is c e lla n e o u s re c e ip ts .........................................................................................................

i3)

2 8 3 5 -Z 8 9

0 6 /9 1

1 3 8 .1

1 3 8 .1

2 8 3 5 -S

0 3 /8 0

2 2 8 .1

2 2 8 .1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 9 .5

1 1 9 .7

1 1 9 .4

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

2 8 3 6 -P

0 6 /9 1

1 1 8 .9

1 1 9 .1

1 1 9 .2

B lo o d a n d b lo o d d e riv a tiv e s , fo r h u m a n u s e ............................................................

2 8 3 6 -1

0 3 /8 0

1 5 3 .2

1 5 3 .7

1 5 4 .3

2 7 .3

.4

2 8 3 6 -1 2 1

0 3 /8 0

1 2 4 .7

1 6 .0

R e s a l e s ....................................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
B io lo g ic a l p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t d ia g n o s tic s ....................................................................................

2836

i3)
6.1

0

7 .5

-.3

8 .8

.1

O th e r b lo o d a n d b lo o d d e riv a tiv e s , e x c e p t th o s e u s e d fo r p a s s iv e
im m u n iz a tio n ..................................................................................................................
O t h e r b io lo g ie s fo r h u m a n u s e .........................................................................................
A lle rg e n ic e x tra c ts fo r h u m a n u s e , e x c lu d in g d ia g n o s tic a lle r g e n s .........
B io lo g ie s fo r v e te rin a ry , in d u strial a n d o th e r u s e s .................................................
V e te r in a r y v a c c i n e s ...........................................................................................................

1 2 3 .8

1 2 4 .0

2 8 3 6 -3

0 6 /8 7

1 4 6 .1

(3)

1 4 6 .1

-.9

i3)

2 8 3 6 -3 2 1

0 3 /8 0

3 1 0 .9

-.9

i3)

2 8 3 6 -4

0 3 /8 0

98 .1

(3)
98 .1

3 1 0 .9
98 .1

.7

0

2 8 3 6 -4 1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .6

.2

- .1

2 8 3 6 -4 9 9

0 6 /8 7

i3)

i3)

i3)

0 6 /9 1

1 2 2 .3

1 2 3 .0

1 1 9 .5

-2 .2

-2 .8

.6

O t h e r b io lo g ies: incl. an tito x in s , im m u n e seru m s , b lo o d , a n d
a lle rg e n s , e x c e p t d ia g n o s t ic s ...............................................................................

i3)

t3)

2 8 3 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 .......................................................
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ........................................ ......................................... ............................

2 8 3 6 -S

P h a rm a c e u tic a l p r e p a r a tio n s .........................................................................................

2 8 3 4 -S

0 6 /9 1

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .2

-2 .0

0

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts e x c e p t p h a rm a c e u tic a l p r e p a r a t io n s ............................

2 8 3 6 -S S S

0 3 /9 2

1 0 1 .4

1 0 3 .6

9 3 .2

-2 .9

-1 0 .0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 9 .0

1 2 9 .4

1 2 9 .5

1 .4

.1

S o a p , d e te rg e n ts , a n d c le a n in g p re p a ra tio n s , p e rfu m e s , c o s m e tic s a n d o th e r
to ile t p r e p a r a t io n s ........................................................................................................................

284

0 6 /8 3

1 2 5 .6

1 2 5 .1

1 2 5 .1

0

0

2 8 4 1 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 2 2 .2

1 2 1 .1

1 2 1 .1

-1 .3

0

liquid o r d r y ........................................................................................................................

2 8 4 1 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 8 .0

1 4 7 .9

1 4 8 .0

1 .3

.1

H o u s e h o ld d e t e r g e n t s ...........................................................................................................

2 8 4 1 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 0 5 .2

1 0 3 .6

1 0 3 .7

-2 .4

.1

- 1 .1

0

S o a p a n d o th e r d e t e r g e n t s ..............................................................................................................

2841

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ........................................................ .................................................................
N o n h o u s e h o ld u s e s o a p s /d e te r g e n ts /s c o u r in g p o w d e r s /c le a n e r s / etc .;

2 8 4 1 -2 A

0 6 /8 3

1 0 3 .7

1 0 3 .9

1 0 3 .9

D ry la u n d ry d e t e r g e n t s ................................................................................................

2 8 4 1 -2 A A

0 6 /8 3

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .9

1 2 0 .9

0

L iq u id lau n d ry d e t e r g e n t s ...........................................................................................

2 8 4 1 -2 A B

0 6 /8 3

7 8 .7

7 8 .8

7 8 .8

-2 .7

0

2 8 4 1 -2 3 1

0 6 /8 3

8 2 .3

8 2 .0

8 2 .0

-.4

0

S y n th e tic o rg a n ic lau n d ry d e te rg e n ts a n d p r e s o a k s ........................................

L ig h t d u t y ............................. ..........................................................................................
H e a v y d u t y .....................................................................................................................

0

2 8 4 1 -2 3 5

0 6 /8 9

8 3 .8

8 4 .1

8 4 .1

-3 .9

0

2 8 4 1 -2 B

1 2 /9 6

1 0 2 .4

9 2 .6

93 .1

-9 .0

.5

2 8 4 1 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 4 7 .3

1 4 7 .3

1 4 7 .3

-.5

0

A lk a lin e d e te r g e n ts /c le a n e r s /s c o u r in g p o w d e rs fo r d is h e s o r h ard
s u r f a c e s ............................................................................................................................
H o u s e h o ld s o a p s , e x c e p t s p e c ia lty c le a n e rs & m e d ic a te d s o a p s ..... .........

2 8 4 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 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 8 4 1 -M

0 6 /8 3

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .1

14 1 .1

5 .2

0

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

2 8 4 1 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 3 4 .4

1 3 6 .1

1 3 6 .1

1 .4

0

0 6 /8 3

1 3 2 .0

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .4

2 .4

0

0 6 /8 3

13 3 .1

1 3 6 .5

1 3 6 .5

3 .0

0

5 .3

0

S p e c ia lty c le a n in g , p o lishing, a n d s a n ita tio n p r e p a r a tio n s ..................................... .......

2842

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

2 8 4 2 -P

S p e c ia lty c le a n in g a n d s a n ita tio n p r o d u c t s ..............................................................

2 8 4 2 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 2 8 .0

1 3 4 .0

1 3 4 .0

D is in fe c ta n ts , n o n a g r ic u ltu r a l........................................................................................

2 8 4 2 -3 3 2

0 6 /8 3

1 5 0 .5

1 5 0 .7

1 5 0 .7

H o u s e h o ld la u n d ry aid s , incl. fa b ric s o fte n e rs a n d rin s e s ............................

2 8 4 2 -3 4 3

0 6 /8 3

12 4 .1

1 4 5 .8

A ir a n d ro o m f r e s h e n e r s ..................................................................................................
O th e r s p e c , c le a n in g p ro d s ., incl. g la s s w in d o w p re p s ., to ile t bo w l

2 8 4 2 -3 8 3

0 6 /8 3

1 1 7 .6

1 1 7 .6

i3)
1 1 7 .6

c ln rs ., rug cln rs., e tc ...................................................................................................

2 8 4 2 -3 9 9

0 6 /8 9

1 1 4 .7

1 1 4 .7

2 8 4 2 -4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 5 .0

1 4 5 .0

2 8 4 2 -M

0 6 /8 3

1 0 2 .9

2 8 4 2 -S

0 6 /8 3

P o lis h in g p re p a ra tio n s a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ............................................................

.3
i3)

0
i3)

1 .9

0

1 1 4 .7

.7

.0

1 4 5 .0

.2

0

1 0 2 .9

1 0 2 .9

0

0

1 4 1 .5

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

1 .3

0

1 2 /8 3

1 5 2 .2

1 5 3 .1

1 5 3 .0

2 8 4 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 ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
2843

1 .3

-.1

2 8 4 3 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 5 4 .4

1 5 5 .6

1 5 5 .5

1 .0

-.1

T e x tile a n d le a th e r a s s is ta n ts a n d f i n i s h e s ......... .....................................................

2 8 4 3 -1

1 2 /8 3

13 6 .1

136 .1

1 3 4 .9

-.7

-.9

B u lk s u rfa c e -a c tiv e a g e n ts ( s u r f a c t a n t s ) .....................................................................

2 8 4 3 -5

1 2 /8 3

1 5 8 .6

1 6 0 .0

160 .1

1 .3

.1

2 8 4 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 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 8 4 3 -M

0 6 /8 9

1 1 2 .4

1 1 2 .4

1 1 2 .4

.6

0

2 8 4 3 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 4 7 .3

1 4 7 .3

1 4 7 .3

2 .9

0

2844

0 3 /8 0

17 2 .1

1 7 2 .4

1 7 2 .9

2 .2

.3

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

2 8 4 4 -P

0 3 /8 0

1 7 2 .3

1 7 2 .7

1 7 3 .1

2 .5

.2

S h a v in g p r e p a r a t io n s .............................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -1

-.7

0 3 /8 0

1 4 7 .4

1 4 7 .4

1 4 7 .4

2 8 4 4 -1 5 6

0 3 /8 0

1 5 0 .7

0

0 3 /8 0

1 9 9 .4

i3)
1 9 9 .4

1 5 0 .7

2 8 4 4 -2

1 9 9 .4

5.1

0

2 8 4 4 -2 A

0 3 /8 0

1 7 4 .8

1 7 4 .8

1 7 4 .8

.3

0

P e r fu m e oil m ix tu re s a n d b le n d s ..... ......................................................................

2 8 4 4 -2 1 1

0 3 /8 0

1 6 6 .8

1 6 6 .8

1 6 6 .8

.5

0

Liq u id a n d so lid p e r f u m e ............................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -2 2 3

0 3 /8 0

1 8 6 .6

1 8 6 .6

1 8 6 .6

0

0

A f te r s h a v e p r e p a r a t io n s ...................................................................................................
P e r fu m e , to ile t w a te r, a n d c o l o g n e ................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




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0
ft

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

<

Nov.

Dec.

o>

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 199 8

T o ile t p re p a ra tio n s — C o n tin u e d
2 8 4 4 -2 3 2

0 3 /8 0

2 1 4 .9

2 1 4 .9

2 1 4 .9

8 .7

0

C o l o g n e ...............................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -2 3 2 0 1

1 2 /8 6

1 3 8 .8

1 3 8 .8

1 3 8 .8

1 0 .2

0

T o ile t w a t e r ........................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -2 3 2 0 2

C o lo g n e a n d to ile t w a t e r .................................................................................................

1 6 8 .8

1 6 8 .8

1 6 8 .8

1 .7

0

2 8 4 4 -3

0 3 /8 0

1 6 3 .8

1 6 5 .6

1 6 7 .5

1 .8

1.1

2 8 4 4 -3 A

0 3 /8 0

1 4 2 .0

1 4 0 .9

1 4 8 .2

-3 .3

5 .2

2 8 4 4 -3 2 1

0 3 /8 0

1 3 6 .0

1 3 4 .9

1 4 1 .9

-3 .3

5 .2

2 8 4 4 -3 B

0 3 /8 0

1 6 7 .0

1 6 6 .5

1 6 7 .7

-.2

.7

H a ir d r e s s in g s ...................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -3 4 1

0 3 /8 0

1 7 3 .0

1 7 2 .7

1 7 2 .7

.8

0

H a ir s p r a y s .........................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -3 6 A

1 2 /8 0

1 3 2 .9

1 3 2 .5

1 3 3 .6

-.3

.8

A e ro s o l h a ir s p r a y s ....................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -3 6 3

0 3 /8 0

1 6 2 .3

1 6 1 .0

1 6 4 .3

N o n -a e ro s o l h a ir s p r a y s ..........................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -3 6 4

0 2 /8 9

1 1 6 .5

1 1 6 .5

2 8 4 4 -3 1

0 3 /8 0

1 1 1 .9

1 1 8 .0

ft
1 1 8 .0

2 8 4 4 -3 1 A

0 3 /8 0

1 0 4 .7

114.1

H a ir p r e p a r a t io n s .....................................................................................................................
H a ir to n ic s a n d r i n s e s ......................................................................................................
H a ir to n ic s (in clu d in g c o n d itio n e r s ).......................................................................
H a ir d re s s in g s a n d s p r a y s .............................................................................................

S h a m p o o s ...............................................................................................................................
S y n th e tic o rg a n ic d e t e r g e n t .................................... .................................................

1 2 /8 6

- 1 .1
ft

2 .0
ft

5 .5

0

11 4 .1

9 .0

0

L iq u id s y n th e tic o rg a n ic d e t e r g e n t ...................................................................

2 8 4 4 -3 1 6

0 3 /8 0

1 0 1 .6

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .9

9 .2

0

P e rm a n e n ts - b o th h o m e a n d c o m m e r c ia l............................................................

2 8 4 4 -3 3 7

0 3 /8 0

1 9 3 .5

1 7 8 .7

1 8 5 .8

2 .9

4 .0

H a ir co lo rin g p r e p a r a t io n s .............................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -3 5 1

0 3 /8 0

2 3 2 .0

D e n t i f r i c e s ...................................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -4

0 3 /8 0

1 2 8 ,9

ft
1 2 8 .9

ft
1 2 8 .9

2 8 4 4 -4 2 1

0 3 /8 0

1 2 9 .3

1 2 9 .3

1 2 9 .3

0

0

179.1

1 7 9 .0

2 .6

-.1
-.1

ft

ft
0

0

2 8 4 4 -5

0 3 /8 0

1 7 9 .3

2 8 4 4 -5 1

0 3 /8 0

1 7 3 .0

1 7 3 ,0

1 .7

2 8 4 4 -5 1 A

0 3 /8 0

1 9 9 .2

1 9 9 .2

1 9 9 .2

2 .2

0

2 8 4 4 -5 1 1

0 3 /8 0

2 3 4 .4

2 3 4 .4

2 3 4 .4

.8

0

F o u n d a tio n c r e a m s ...................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 1 2

0 3 /8 0

1 8 5 .9

1 8 5 .9

1 8 5 .9

2 .5

0

L u b ric a tin g c re a m s , in cluding h o rm o n e c r e a m s ........................................

2 8 4 4 -5 1 3

0 3 /8 0

1 9 2 .2

1 9 2 .2

1 9 2 .2

.5

0

O th e r c o s m e tic s a n d to ile t p r e p a r a tio n s .....................................................................
C r e a m s a n d lo t i o n s ...........................................................................................................
C le a n s in g c r e a m s ......................................................................................................

17 3 .1

2 8 4 4 -5 1 4

0 3 /8 0

1 7 1 .7

1 7 1 .7

1 7 1 .7

3 .6

0

L o tio n s a n d o i l s ...............................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 1 B

0 3 /8 0

1 4 7 .8

1 4 8 .0

1 4 7 .8

1 .2

- .1

S u n ta n lo tio n s a n d s u n s c re e n s , in cluding o i l s ............................................

2 8 4 4 -5 1 5

0 3 /8 0

1 1 7 .9

1 1 7 .9

1 1 7 .9

.1

C le a n s in g l o t i o n s ...................................................................................... .................

2 8 4 4 -5 1 6

0 3 /8 0

1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .6

.9

H a n d l o t i o n s .................................................................................................................

1 7 5 .2

1 .9

0

13 0 .1

.6

.2
0

O t h e r c r e a m s ...............................................................................................................

0

2 8 4 4 -5 1 8

0 3 /8 0

1 7 5 .5

ft
1 7 5 .2

h a ir, a fte rs h a v e & b a th o i l s ..........................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 1 9

0 3 /8 0

1 2 9 .9

1 2 9 .8

C o s m e t i c s .............................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 2 A

0 3 /8 0

1 8 4 .5

1 8 4 .5

1 8 4 .5

.6

L ip p re p a ra tio n s (lipstick, lip glo ss, e t c . ) ............................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 2 1

0 3 /8 0

1 5 4 .9

1 5 4 .9

1 5 4 .9

1 .4

0

B lu s h e rs (ro u g e s ), e x c lu d in g lip r o u g e ................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 2 2

0 3 /8 0

1 6 3 .5

1 6 3 .5

1 6 3 .5

0

0

ft

O t h e r lo tio n s & oils, including p e tro le u m je llie s b u t exclu d in g

E y e p re p a ra tio n s (m a s c a ra , e y e s h a d o w s , e y e liners, e y e c re a m s ,
e t c . ) ...............................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 2 3

0 3 /8 0

2 1 8 .4

2 1 8 .4

2 1 8 .4

.1

0

D e o d o r a n t s .............................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 2 B

0 3 /8 0

16 6 .1

1 6 6 .1

1 6 6 .1

5 .6

0

U n d e r a r m d e o d o r a n t s .......................... ........................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 2 C

0 3 /8 0

16 0 .1

16 0 .1

16 0 .1

5 .6

0

L iq u id , c r e a m a n d ro ll-o n d e o d o r a n t s .............................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 2 8

0 3 /8 0

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .4

6 .4

0

2 8 4 4 -5 3

0 3 /8 0

2 1 8 .3

2 1 4 .4

2 1 3 .1

9 .0

- .6

2 8 4 4 -5 3 1

0 3 /8 0

2 5 1 .5

2 4 6 .5

2 4 4 .8

1 1 .7

- .7

2 8 4 4 -5 4

0 3 /8 0

2 0 5 .8

2 0 5 .8

2 0 5 .8

2 .0

0

2 8 4 4 -5 4 3

0 3 /8 0

1 9 0 .0

1 9 0 .0

1 9 0 .0

0

0

5 .3

0

M a n ic u re p r e p a r a tio n s ......................................................................................................
N a il la c q u e rs a n d e n a m e l s .......................................................................................
P o w d e r s ............................................................................................................................

••

F a c e p o w d e r s ...................................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -5 6

B a th o ils a n d s a l t s .............................................................................................................

2 8 4 4 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
P a in ts a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s .................... ..........................................................................................

285

P a in ts a n d A llie d P r o d u c t s ............................................. .................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .......... ........................................................... ...................................................

2851

A rc h ite c tu ra l c o a tin g s , in cluding a rc h ite c tu ra l l a c q u e r s ......................................
E x te r io r ......................................................................................................................................
S o l v e n t - t y p e .................................................................................................................... .

1 2 /8 0

1 6 1 .6

1 6 4 .0

1 6 4 .0

0 3 /8 0

2 6 2 .2

2 6 2 .2

2 6 2 .2

-.9

0

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .3

1 5 6 .3

1 5 6 .4

2 .2

.1

0 6 /8 3

2 8 4 4 -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 5 5 .0

15 6 .1

1 5 6 .2

2 .2

2 8 5 1 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 5 4 .2

1 5 5 .3

1 5 5 .3

2 .2

.1
0

2 8 5 1 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 6 2 .2

1 6 1 .7

1 6 1 .9

1 .4

.1

2 8 5 1 -1 A

0 6 /8 3

1 4 8 .7

1 4 8 .4

1 4 8 .8

.9

.3

2 8 5 1 -1 A A

0 6 /8 3

1 5 8 .0

15 8 .1

1 5 8 .9

.9

.5

E n a m e ls a n d tin ting b a s e s , in clu ding in te rio r-e x te rio r flo o r
e n a m e l s .................................................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -1 1 5

1 2 /8 8

13 3 .1

133 .1

1 3 3 .1

- 5 .3

0

U n d e r c o a te rs a n d p r im e r s .....................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -1 2 5

0 2 /9 7

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .7

1 0 2 .6

2.1

-.1

C le a r fin is h e s ........................................................................... .....................................

2 8 5 1 -1 3 5

0 2 /8 5

1 3 6 .0

1 3 6 .0

1 3 6 .0

ft

S ta in s , in c lu d in g s h in g le a n d s h a k e .................................................................

2 8 5 1 -1 3 7

0 6 /8 3

1 5 8 .5

0 6 /8 3

1 4 0 .9

ft
1 4 0 .4

ft
1 4 0 .4

ft

2 8 5 1 -1 A B

1 3 0 .8

1 3 0 .8

P a in ts a n d tin tin g b a s e s , in cluding b a m a n d ro o f p a i n t s .....................

2 8 5 1 -1 4 1

1 2 /8 8

1 3 1 .4

U n d e r c o a te rs a n d p r im e r s .....................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -1 4 4

1 2 /9 6

ft

2 8 5 1 -1 4 9

1 2 /8 8

9 9 .0

0
ft
.9

.0

2 .0

0

ft

ft

ft

ft
-5 .1

ft

2 8 5 1 -1 5 5

1 2 /9 6

ft
9 7 .6

ft
9 7 .6

ft
9 7 .6

2 8 5 1 -1 B

0 6 /8 3

1 7 4 .6

1 7 4 .0

1 7 4 .0

1 .9

0

2 8 5 1 -1 B A

0 6 /8 3

1 8 6 .6

1 8 6 .6

1 8 6 .6

3 .3

0

F la t w a ll p a in ts a n d tinting b a s e s , in cluding m ill w h ite p a in t s ...........

2 8 5 1 -1 6 3

0 7 /8 3

2 1 2 .0

2 1 2 .0

2 1 2 .0

5 .2

0

S e m ig lo s s , e g g s h e ll a n d satin p a in ts a n d tinting b a s e s .......................

2 8 5 1 -1 6 9

0 6 /8 3

1 7 7 .2

1 7 7 .2

1 7 7 .2

3 .7

0

C le a r f in is h e s ................................................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -1 7 5

1 2 /8 8

O t h e r e x te rio r w a te r th in n e d c o a t i n g s ............................................................

0

14 6 .1

146.1

14 6 .1

3 .0

0

2 8 5 1 -1 8

0 6 /8 3

1 6 8 .8

168 .1

16 8 .1

1 .4

0

F la t p a in ts a n d tin tin g b a s e s ................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -1 8 1

0 6 /8 3

1 7 6 .4

1 7 6 .3

1 7 6 .3

2 .3

S e m ig lo s s , e g g s h e ll a n d s a tin p a in ts a n d tinting b a s e s .......................

2 8 5 1 -1 8 3

0 6 /8 3

1 5 8 .6

1 5 7 .7

1 5 7 .7

1.1

0

U n d e rc o a te r s a n d p rim e rs .....................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -1 8 6

1 2 /8 8

1 0 8 .9

1 0 8 .9

1 0 8 .9

.4

0

O t h e r in te rio r w a te r th in n e d c o a t i n g s .............................................................

2 8 5 1 -1 8 8

1 2 /8 8

1 4 2 .0

1 3 9 .4

1 3 9 .4

- 1 .1

0

2 8 5 1 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 2 6 .5

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .5

.5

.2

2 8 5 1 -2 A

0 6 /8 3

1 3 3 .8

1 3 4 .7

1 3 4 .9

-.4

2 8 5 1 -2 2 2

0 6 /8 3

1 2 5 .9

1 2 5 .2

1 2 5 .8

.1
.5

W a t e r - t y p e ..........................................................................................................................

0

P ro d u c t fin is h e s fo r o riginal e q u ip m e n t m a n u fa c tu re rs (O E M ), exclu d in g
T r a n s p o rta tio n fin is h e s , e x c e p t p o w d e re d a n d hig h -so lid s c o a t in g s .......
A u to m o b ile f in is h e s .......................................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




57

-1 .5

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

In d u stry

P ro d u c t

code

code

P e rc e n t c h a n g e

In d e x

to D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —
A u g.

Nov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1 9 9 8

P a in ts a n d A llie d P ro d u c ts — C o n tin u e d
2 8 5 1 -2 B

0 6 /8 3

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .8

1 1 9 .8

0 .8

0

2 8 5 1 -2 3 7

0 6 /8 3

12 8 .1

1 2 8 .7

1 2 8 .7

.9

0

c o n t a in e r s .......................................................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -2 4 1

0 6 /8 3

1 1 8 .6

1 2 2 .8

1 2 2 .8

-.9

0

C o n ta in e r a n d c lo s u re f i n i s h e s ....................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -2 4 3

0 6 /8 3

1 1 3 .7

1 1 3 .7

1 1 3 .7

.4

0

im p le m e n t .......................................................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -2 4 7

0 6 /8 3

1 7 3 .9

1 7 3 .9

1 7 3 .9

3.1

0

M e ta l fu rn itu re a n d fix tu re f in is h e s ............................................................................

2 8 5 1 -2 4 9

0 6 /8 3

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .2

1 0 5 .3

.7

.1

H ig h -s o lid s fin is h e s (o v e r 6 2 .5 p e rc e n t s o lid s ) ...................................................

2 8 5 1 -2 5 4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 9 .8

1 4 9 .8

1 5 1 .3

1 .0

1 .0

W o o d f in is h e s ........................................................................................................................
W o o d fu rn itu re, c a b in e t, a n d fix tu re f in is h e s ...................................................
S h e e t, strip a n d coil c o a tin g s , in clu d in g sidings, e x clu d in g

M a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t fin is h e s , in clu d in g ro a d building a n d fa rm

O t h e r p ro d u c t fin is h e s , e x c e p t s e m i-m a n u fa c tu re d (e .g . p ig m e n t
2 8 5 1 -2 6 7

1 2 /8 8

1 1 6 .6

1 1 6 .6

1 1 6 .6

-1 .3

0

2 8 5 1 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 8 1 .6

1 8 6 .1

1 8 5 .9

6 .4

- .1

2 8 5 1 -3 A

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .7

1 5 9 .5

1 5 9 .5

4.1

0

In t e r io r ...................................................................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -3 0 1

0 6 /8 3

1 5 1 .5

1 5 0 .7

1 5 0 .7

.2

0

E x t e r i o r .................................................................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -3 0 5

0 6 /8 3

1 5 6 .8

1 6 2 .5

1 6 2 .5

5 .7

A u to m o tiv e a n d m a c h in e ry refin ish c o a t i n g s .......... ............................................

2 8 5 1 -3 B A

0 6 /8 3

2 2 9 .2

2 3 4 .8

2 3 4 .4

8 .6

-.2

P a in ts a n d e n a m e ls , e x c e p t l a q u e r s ...................................................................

2 8 5 1 -3 1 4

0 6 /8 3

2 5 8 .4

2 6 7 .9

2 6 6 .8

9 .4

- .4

P rim e rs a n d u n d e r c o a t e r s ..........................................................................................

d is p e rs io n s , a n d in k v e h ic le s ) .............................................................................
S p e c ia l p u rp o s e c o a tin g s , in clu d in g all m a rin e c o a t i n g s ...................................
In d u s tria l m a in ta in a n c e p a in ts (s p e c ia lly f o r m u la t e d ) ......................................

0

2 8 5 1 -3 1 6

0 6 /8 3

2 0 8 .9

2 0 8 .9

2 0 8 .9

8 .0

0

A e ro s o l p a i n t s .......................................................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -3 3

0 7 /8 3

1 2 6 .0

1 2 6 .0

1 2 6 .0

-.5

0

O t h e r s p e c ia l p u rp o s e c o a t in g s ..................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -3 9 8

1 2 /8 8

1 2 4 .3

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .9

0

0

2 8 5 1 -5

1 2 /8 8

1 3 9 .4

1 4 0 .6

1 4 0 .0

1 .4

-.4

2 8 5 1 -5 2 3

0 6 /8 3

1 4 2 .8

1 4 2 .8

1 4 2 .8

- 1 .7

0

& p ro p rie ta ry t h in n e r s ...............................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -5 3 1

0 6 /8 3

1 9 0 .4

1 9 0 .4

1 9 0 .4

0

P ig m e n t d is p e r s io n s ..........................................................................................................

2 8 5 1 -5 3 3

0 7 /8 9

1 3 3 .4

ft

1 3 5 .3

3 .3

2 8 5 1 -5 9 8

1 2 /8 8

125 .1

1 2 5 .1

1 2 5 .4

1 .8

M is c e lla n e o u s a llie d p a in t p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................
P a in t a n d v a rn is h r e m o v e r s ...........................................................................................
T h in n e rs fo r d o p e s & la c q u e rs & o le o re s in o u s th in n e rs , inc. m ixtu res

0
ft

M is c . r e la te d p ro d u c ts , inc. b ru sh c le a n e rs , n o n p re s s u re w o o d
p r e s e rv a tiv e s , p utty, e tc ...................................... .....................................................

.2

2 8 5 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 r e c e i p t s .......................................................

2 8 5 1 -M

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

0 6 /8 3

1 6 0 .8

1 6 1 .9

1 6 1 .9

.8

0

2 8 5 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 3

1 6 1 .7

1 6 2 .9

1 6 2 .9

.9

0

2 8 5 1 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 6 0 .2

1 6 1 .1

1 6 0 .9

P la s tic m a te ria ls a n d r e s in s ...........................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -S

1 2 /9 6

1 0 4 .5

1 0 5 .8

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

2851-

0 6 /8 3

1 2 9 .5

1 2 9 .5

ft
1 2 9 .5

2 .4
ft

- .1
ft

2 .9

0

- .2

SSSSS
In d u s tria l o rg a n ic c h e m i c a ls ...........................................................................................................

286

1 2 /8 4

1 5 9 .4

1 5 8 .6

1 5 8 .3

-3 .5

G u m a n d w o o d c h e m i c a ls ...............................................................................................................

2861

0 6 /8 4

1 5 4 .0

1 5 4 .3

1 5 3 .8

-1 .6

- .3

0 6 /8 4

1 4 8 .6

1 4 9 .3

14 9 .1

5 .7

- .1

1 1 2 .9

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

2 8 6 1 -P

S o ftw o o d d is tilla tio n p r o d u c t s ...........................................................................................

2 8 6 1 -1

O t h e r g u m a n d w o o d c h e m ic a ls .....................................................................................
H a r d w o o d d is tillatio n p r o d u c t s .....................................................................................

0 6 /8 4

1 1 2 .7

2 8 6 1 -2

0 6 /8 4

154.1

1 5 4 .8

ft
1 5 4 .6

5 .9

ft
- .1

2 8 6 1 -2 5

0 6 /8 4

1 5 8 .6

1 6 0 .0

1 6 0 .0

9.1

0

ft

C h a r c o a l a n d c h a rc o a l b riq u e ts , in clu d in g b le n d s w ith lig n ite o r
o th e r m a t e r ia ls .........................................................................................................

2 8 6 1 -2 5 5

1 6 1 .5

1 6 1 .5

9 .6

0

T a ll o i l s .....................................................................................................................................
R o s i n ......................................................................................................................................

2 8 6 1 -2 9

0 6 /8 4

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .2

1 2 0 .8

2 .3

- .3

2 8 6 1 -2 9 6

0 6 /8 4

0 6 /8 4

12 6 .1

1 6 0 .0

1 2 6 .1

12 6 .1

1 .9

0

2 8 6 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................
C y c lic (c o a l ta r) c ru d e s a n d in te rm e d ia te s , o rg a n ic d y e s a n d
2865
C y c lic in t e r m e d ia t e s ...............................................................................................................
O t h e r cy c lic in t e r m e d ia t e s .............................................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s o th e r cyclic i n t e r m e d ia t e s .........................................................

1 2 /8 2

10 9 .1

1 0 7 .9

1 0 7 .9

- 7 .1

2 8 6 5 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 1 0 .8

1 0 9 .6

1 0 9 .6

-9 .3

0

2 8 6 5 -1

1 2 /8 2

9 9 .9

98 .1

9 8 .5

-8 .9

.4

2 8 6 5 -1 9 9

1 2 /8 2

1 0 8 .9

1 0 6 .2

1 0 6 .2

-1 0 .5

0

2 8 6 5 -1 9 9 1 5

0 3 /8 3

1 5 4 .2

1 4 6 .9

1 4 2 .6

-5 .9

-2 .9

2 8 6 5 -1 9 9 9 9

1 2 /8 2

9 9 .7

9 6 .1

9 7 .3

- 8 .2

1 .2
-1 .5

0

S y n th e tic o rg a n ic d y e s .........................................................................................................

2 8 6 5 -2

1 2 /8 2

1 2 1 .3

1 2 4 .2

1 2 2 .3

-5 .6

S y n th e tic o rg a n ic p ig m e n ts (la k e s a n d t o n e r s ) .......................................................

2 8 6 5 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 5 1 .4

1 5 0 .2

1 5 0 .2

-.5

C y c lic (c o a l ta r) c r u d e s .........................................................................................................

2 8 6 5 -5

0 5 /8 3

9 1 .9

ft

9 0 .0

-2 0 .4

ft

0 5 /8 3

1 0 6 .6

ft

1 0 9 .0

1 0 .4

ft

2 8 6 5 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 1 4 .2

1 1 2 .9

1 1 3 .0

2 .8

.1

2 8 6 9 -S

1 2 /8 2

9 6 .4

9 3 .8

9 3 .9

-1 1 .9

.1

1 2 /8 2

1 6 6 .8

1 6 6 .1

-.2

0

2 8 6 5 -5 1 1

T a r s , t a r c ru d e s , a n d ta r p i t c h e s ................................................................................

2 8 6 5 -5 1 1 9 9

O t h e r c yc lic (c o a l ta r) c r u d e s ................................... ..............................................

2 8 6 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 i p t s .......................................................
In d u s tria l o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c ...............................................................................
2869

1 6 5 .8

- 3 .3

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

2 8 6 9 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 3 1 .4

1 3 0 .9

1 3 0 .9

- 8 .6

0

S y n th e tic o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c .............................. ....................................................

2 8 6 9 -3

1 2 /8 2

9 6 .8

9 6 .5

9 7 .7

- 1 .0

1 .2

In d u s tria l o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c ................................................................................................

2 8 6 9 -3 3 1

1 2 /8 2

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

- 3 .5

0

2 8 6 9 -3 5 1

1 2 /8 2

7 6 .5

7 4 .9

7 8 .9

-1 .4

5 .3

2 8 6 9 -3 5 1 9 9

1 2 /8 2

7 4 .3

7 8 .3

-1 .4

5 .4

P e s tic id e s a n d o th e r s y n th e tic o rg a n ic ag ric u ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls ........................

2 8 6 9 -4

1 1 /8 7

1 6 9 .8

1 6 7 .0

1 6 7 .6

-2 .4

.4

E th y l a lc o h o l a n d o th e r in dustrial o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c ...............................

2 8 6 9 -5

1 2 /8 2

1 2 5 .9

1 2 3 .8

12 3 .1

- 1 6 .8

-.6

2 8 6 9 -5 9 9

1 2 /8 2

1 2 9 .0

1 2 6 .2

1 2 5 .3

-1 8 .8

- .7

2 8 6 9 -5 9 9 1 2

1 0 /9 5

77 .1

7 4 .9

2 8 6 9 -5 9 9 9 9

1 2 /8 2

1 3 4 .5

ft
13 4 .1

ft
-3 .7

ft
- .1

2 8 6 9 -6

1 2 /8 2

1 3 2 .2

1 3 1 .1

1 3 1 .1

2 8 6 9 -6 1 4

0 6 /9 5

ft

1 0 6 .2

1 0 6 .2

R u b b e r p ro c e s s in g c h e m ic a ls ......................................................................................
O t h e r p la s t ic iz e r s .............................................................................................................

O t h e r in d u strial o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c .................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s o th e r in d u strial o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c .............................

7 5 .9

1 3 3 .9

M is c e lla n e o u s e n d -u s e c h e m ic a ls a n d c h e m ic a l p ro d u cts, exclu d in g
u r e a ....................................... ........................................ ■............................ .........................
L u b ric a tin g oil a n d g re a s e a d d it iv e s ..........................................................................

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—Continued
In d e x
In d u stry a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1 9 9 8

In d u s tria l o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c .— C o n tin u e d
O t h e r m is c e lla n e o u s e n d -u s e c h e m ic a ls a n d c h e m ic a l p ro d u cts,
e x c lu d in g u r e a ..............................................................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s c y clic a n d acyc lic c h e m ic a ls a n d c h e m ic a l p r o d u c t s ..........

2 8 6 9 -6 9 9

1 2 /8 2

1 4 8 .3

1 4 6 .9

1 4 6 .9

1.1

0

2 8 6 9 -7

1 2 /8 2

1 4 3 .3

1 4 4 .4

1 4 4 .6

-6 .2

.1

5 9 2 .0

5 8 5 .0

-3 .7

-1 .2

ft

1 2 /8 2

5 6 2 .6

D ic h lo r o d iflu o ro m e th a n e .............................................................................................

2 8 6 9 -7 3 7 1 2

1 2 /8 2

1 1 8 6 .1

O t h e r flu o rin a te d h y d ro c a rb o n s ...............................................................................

2 8 6 9 -7 3 7 9 9

2 8 6 9 -7 3 7

0 6 /9 5

9 2 .8

M e th y l e th y l k e to n e ( M E K ) ............................................................................................

2 8 6 9 -7 4 2

0 6 /9 5

1 0 6 .7

ft
1 0 7 .2

ft
ft
1 0 7 .2

A lc o h o ls , s y n th e tic , m o n o h y d r ic .................................................................................

2 8 6 9 -7 5 4

0 4 /9 6

7 9 .5

8 3 .0

8 3 .0

2 8 6 9 -7 9 9

1 2 /8 2

1 1 7 .4

1 1 7 .2

1 1 8 .0

-.5

.7

1 2 /8 2

8 1 0 .6

8 1 0 .6

8 0 7 .7

1 6 .3

-.4

F lu o rin a te d h y d r o c a r b o n s ..............................................................................................

ft

ft

ft

ft
3 .7

0

- 2 7 .4

0

O t h e r m is c e lla n e o u s cyclic a n d acy c lic c h e m ic a ls a n d c h e m ic a l
p r o d u c t s .........................................................................................................................

2 8 6 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 ........................................ ..............

2 8 6 9 -M

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

2 8 6 9 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 2

8 4 2 .9

1 9 .5

2 8 6 9 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 7 7 .7

(3)
176.1

8 3 9 .3

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

1 7 5 .2

- 1 .1

ft
-.5

P la s tic m a te ria ls a n d r e s in s ...........................................................................................

2 8 2 1 -S

1 2 /8 2

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

2 8 6 9 -S S S

1 2 /8 2

(3)
2 0 8 .0

ft
2 0 6 .1

ft
2 0 3 .7

ft
-1 .4

ft
-1 .2

1 2 8 .0

1 2 6 .8

-2 .8

-.9

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

A g ric u ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls .......................................................................................................................

287

1 2 /8 4

1 2 8 .9

N itro g e n o u s f e r t iliz e r s .........................................................................................................................

2873

1 2 /7 9

1 3 2 .2

1 2 3 .2

1 2 0 .2

- 1 6 .5

-2 .4

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

2 8 7 3 -P

1 2 /7 9

1 2 6 .4

1 1 6 .7

1 1 3 .3

- 1 9 .1

-2 .9

S y n th e tic a m m o n ia , nitric a c id a n d a m m o n iu m c o m p o u n d s ............................

2 8 7 3 -1

1 2 /7 9

1 3 2 .5

1 2 2 .5

1 2 0 .0

- 2 0 .1

-2 .0

2 8 7 3 -1 A

1 2 /7 9

1 2 9 .3

1 2 0 .0

1 1 5 .8

- 8 .3

-3 .5

N itr a te ( 1 0 0 % N H 4 N 0 3 ) .................................................................................................

2 8 7 3 -1 5A

1 2 /8 0

11 0 .1

9 7 .9

9 2 .6

-1 2 .1

-5 .4

S o lid n i t r a t e ...................................................................................................................

2 8 7 3 -1 5 2

1 2 /7 9

1 2 3 .3

1 0 9 .7

1 0 3 .7

-1 1 .3

- 5 .5

E x p lo s iv e n itra te a n d o th e r u s e s ...........................................................................

2 8 7 3 -1 5 3

0 6 /8 1

1 1 9 .0

1 1 7 .7

1 1 6 .9

- 2 .6

-.7

2 8 7 3 -1 B

1 2 /7 9

1 0 7 .6

1 0 3 .5

1 0 3 .0

- 1 0 .0

-.5

2 8 7 3 -1 5 5

1 2 /7 9

1 2 0 .9

1 1 6 .3

1 1 5 .8

- 1 0 .0

-.4

N itr a te fo r fe rtiliz e r u s e ................................................................................................

N itro g e n so lu tio n s a n d o th e r a m m o n iu m c o m p o u n d s ....................................
N itr o g e n s o lu tio n s, including m ixtu res co n ta in in g u re a ( 1 0 0 % N ) .........
N itric a c i d ................................................................................................................................

2 8 7 3 -1 1 1

1 2 /9 3

9 3 .5

8 8 .3

8 8 .3

- 7 .0

0

A n h y d ro u s a n d a q u a a m m o n ia ...................................................................................

2 8 7 3 -1 3

1 2 /7 9

1 5 1 .7

1 3 7 .5

1 3 4 .3

-2 7 .7

-2 .3

2 8 7 3 -1 3 1

1 2 /7 9

1 5 1 .7

1 3 7 .5

1 3 4 .3

-2 7 .7

-2 .3

2 8 7 3 -2

1 2 /7 9

9 6 .2

8 6 .4

7 9 .8

-2 0 .3

-7 .6

A n h y d ro u s a m m o n i a .....................................................................................................
U r e a ................................................................. ...............................................................................

2 8 7 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 r e c e ip t s ......................................................

1 2 /7 9

1 4 0 .2

1 4 1 .4

1 3 9 .0

.5

- 1 .7

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

2 8 7 4 -P

1 2 /7 9

1 3 2 .2

1 3 3 .3

1 3 1 .1

3 .6

- 1 .7

S u p e r p h o s p h a te a n d o th e r p h o s p h a tic fe rtiliz e r m a t e r ia ls ...............................

2 8 7 4 -2

1 2 /7 9

1 2 7 .6

12 9 .1

1 2 6 .7

.2

-1 .9

S u p e r p h o s p h a t e ...................................................................................................................

2 8 7 4 -2 A

1 2 /7 9

1 2 4 .4

1 2 6 .6

- .4

A m m o n iu m p h o s p h a te s a n d o th e r p h o s p h a tic fe rtiliz e r m a te ria ls ............

2 8 7 4 -2 B

1 2 /7 9

1 2 7 .7

ft
12 9 .1

1 2 6 .4

.3

ft
-2 .1

2 8 7 4 -2 5 1

1 2 /7 9

1 2 8 .9

1 3 0 .3

1 2 7 .6

.3

-2 .1

1 2 /7 9

1 4 5 .5

1 4 4 .0

1 4 1 .2

- 1 .4

-1 .9

2 8 7 5 -P

1 2 /7 9

1 3 9 .3

1 3 7 .9

1 3 7 .6

- .3

-.2

2 8 7 5 -4

0 6 /8 6

1 2 3 .7

P h o s p h a tic fe r t iliz e r s ...........................................................................................................................

2874

A m m o n iu m p h o s p h a t e s ...............................................................................................
F e rtiliz e rs , m ixing o n l y ........................................................................................................................

2875

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
M ix e d fe rtiliz e rs (m a d e by p la n ts w h ic h d o n o t m a n u fa c tu re p h o s p h a tic

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .2

-.2

-.2

S o lid , b u l k ...............................................................................................................................

2 8 7 5 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 6

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .3

1 1 9 .4

-.8

-.7

S o lid , b a g g e d .........................................................................................................................

2 8 7 5 -4 2 1

0 6 /8 6

1 2 6 .5

12 5 .1

1 2 4 .7

3 .5

-.3

F l u i d ............................................................................................................................................

2 8 7 5 -4 3 1

0 6 /8 6

1 2 3 .7

1 1 9 .5

1 2 1 .7

- 3 .9

1 .8

fe rtiliz e r m a t e r ia ls ) ..........................................................................................................

2 8 7 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 ip t s .......................................................

2 8 7 5 -M

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 ...............................................................................................................
A g ric u ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c ....................... .....................................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

1 2 /7 9

1 6 2 .8

1 6 1 .3

1 4 8 .3

2 8 7 5 -Z 8 9

1 2 /7 9

1 6 2 .5

1 6 1 .0

1 4 8 .0

2 8 7 5 -S

1 2 /7 9

1 5 4 .3

1 4 8 .0

ft

0 6 /8 2

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .4

1 3 9 .2

-.6

2 8 7 9 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 4 7 .5

1 4 8 .0

1 4 7 .8

-.7

- .1

2 8 7 9 -5

0 6 /8 2

1 7 5 .6

1 7 8 .0

1 7 5 .2

- 1 .3

-1 .6

-1 .2

-1 .5

2879

- 5 .3

-8 .1

- 5 .3

-8 .1

ft

ft
- .1

In s e c tic id a l p re p a ra tio n s p rim arily fo r ag ricu ltu ral, g a rd e n o r h e a lth
s e rv ic e u s e .........................................................................................................................

2 8 7 9 -5 2 5

0 6 /8 2

1 7 4 .4

1 7 6 .8

17 4 .1

C a r b a m a te p r e p a r a tio n s .............................................................................................

2 8 7 9 -5 2 5 3 1

0 6 /8 2

1 4 7 .5

2 8 7 9 -5 2 5 4 1

0 6 /8 2

2 0 3 .0

ft
2 0 3 .0

ft
2 0 3 .0

ft

O rg a n o -p h o s p h a te p r e p a r a tio n s .............................................................................
O t h e r o rg a n ic p r e p a r a t io n s .......................................................................................

2 8 7 9 -5 2 5 7 9

0 6 /8 2

1 0 7 .4

1 0 7 .4

ft

ft

C o n ta in in g o rg a n ic c o m p o u n d s ..................................................................................

ft
2.1

0
ft

H e rb ic id a l p re p a ra tio n s p rim arily fo r ag ricu ltu ral, g a rd e n o r h e a lth
2 8 7 9 -6

0 6 /8 2

1 3 2 .8

1 3 2 .8

1 3 3 .3

-.5

.4

2 8 7 9 -6 2 5

0 6 /8 2

1 3 4 .0

1 3 4 .0

1 3 4 .5

-.6

.4

P h e n o x y c o m p o u n d p r e p a r a t io n s ...........................................................................

2 8 7 9 -6 2 5 4 1

0 6 /8 2

1 4 0 .3

T ria z in e p r e p a r a t io n s ....................................................................................................

2 8 7 9 -6 2 5 6 5

0 6 /8 2

1 4 0 .0

ft
1 4 0 .0

ft
142.1

-.5

ft
1 .5

O t h e r o rg a n ic p r e p a r a t io n s .......................................................................................

2 8 7 9 -6 2 5 7 9

0 6 /8 2

11 4 .1

1 14.1

11 4 .1

-.3

0

2 8 7 9 -7

0 6 /8 2

1 3 5 .5

1 36.1

136.1

-4 .3

0

2 8 7 9 -7 2 5

0 6 /8 2

1 4 6 .7

1 4 7 .5

1 4 7 .5

- 4 .7

0

2 8 7 9 -8

0 6 /8 2

1 4 8 .5

1 4 8 .5

1 4 8 .5

3.1

0

2 8 7 9 -8 9 8

0

s e rv ic e s u s e .................................. ....................................................................................
C o n ta in in g o rg a n ic c o m p o u n d s ..................................................................................

ft

F u n g ic id a l p re p a ra tio n s p rim arily fo r ag ricu ltu ral, g a rd e n o r h e a lth
s e rv ic e u s e .........................................................................................................................
C o n ta in in g o rg a n ic c o m p o u n d s ..................................................................................
O t h e r p e s tic id a l p re p a ra tio n s p rim arily fo r ag ricu ltu ral, g a rd e n o r
h e a lth s e rv ic e u s e .................... .....................................................................................
A ll o th e r p e s tic id a l p re p a ra tio n s p rim arily fo r ag ricu ltu ral, g a rd e n
0 6 /8 2

1 3 4 .7

1 3 4 .7

1 3 4 .7

.1

2 8 7 9 -9

0 6 /8 2

1 4 7 .0

1 4 7 .0

1 4 7 .0

.3

In s e c tic id e s fo r cra w lin g in se c ts , e x clu d in g f u m ig a n t s ...................................

2 8 7 9 -9 1

0 6 /8 2

In s e c tic id e s fo r flying in se c ts , e x c e p t f u m ig a n t s ...............................................

2 8 7 9 -9 2

1 2 /9 3

(3)
1 0 2 .5

ft
1 0 2 .5

ft
1 0 2 .5

A e r o s o ls ..........................................................................................................................

2 8 7 9 -9 2 1

1 2 /9 3

1 0 2 .6

1 0 2 .6

1 0 2 .6

o r h e a lth s e rv ic e u s e ................................................................................................
H o u s e h o ld p es tic id a l p r e p a r a tio n s .................................................................................

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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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1998

A g ric u ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls , n .e .c .— C o n tin u e d
2 8 7 9 -9 9 7

R e p e lla n ts & a ttra c ta n ts fo r in s e c ts , birds, fish , a n d o th e r a n im a ls ........

0 8 /9 2

1 1 9 .4

1 1 9 .4

1 1 9 .4

1 .4

0

2 8 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 .......................................................

2 8 7 9 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s c h e m ic a l p r o d u c t s ................................................................................................

289

A d h e s iv e s a n d s e a l a n t s ........................................ ...........................................................................

2891

0 6 /8 2

fi

(3)

fi

1 2 /8 4

1 4 1 .8

1 4 1 .3

1 4 1 .5

.3

.1

1 2 /8 3

fi

fi

1 5 1 .7

1 5 2 .3

1 5 2 .4

2 .0

.1

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

2 8 9 1 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 4 9 .7

1 5 0 .4

1 5 0 .4

2 .0

0

N a tu ra l b a s e g lu e s a n d a d h e s iv e s .................................................................................

2 8 9 1 -3

1 2 /8 3

1 5 7 .3

1 5 8 .3

1 5 8 .3

.4

0

2.1

S y n th e tic re s in a n d ru b b e r a d h e s iv e s , in cluding c e llu lo s e ,
2 8 9 1 -4

1 2 /8 3

1 5 3 .3

1 5 4 .2

1 5 4 .2

V in y l ty p e a d h e s iv e s ..........................................................................................................

2 8 9 1 -4 4

1 2 /8 3

1 4 4 .5

1 4 4 .2

1 4 4 .8

.3

.4

H o t m e lt a d h e s iv e s , in cluding n ylo n , p o lyo lefin , a n d o th e r h o t m e lts ....

2 8 9 1 -4 6 5

1 2 /8 3

1 6 2 .5

1 6 6 .0

1 6 4 .9

1 .7

-.7

R u b b e r a n d s y n th e tic resin c o m b in a t io n s .............................................................

2 8 9 1 -4 7 8

1 2 /8 3

1 6 6 .7

1 6 7 .4

1 6 7 .3

1 .4

- .1

O th e r s y n th e tic resin & ru b b e r a d h e s iv e s .............................................................

2 8 9 1 -4 9 8

0 6 /9 7

1 0 2 .2

1 0 2 .8

1 0 2 .8

3 .0

0

S tru c tu ra l s e a la n ts (lo a d b e a r i n g ) ..................................................................................

2 8 9 1 -6

0 6 /9 7

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

2 .5

0

N o n s tru c tu ra l s e a la n ts a n d c a u l k s .......... ......................................................................

2 8 9 1 -7

0 6 /9 7

1 0 1 .7

1 0 1 .7

1 0 1 .7

1 .7

0

2 8 9 1 -M

1 2 /8 3

1 9 7 .6

1 9 9 .6

1 9 9 .6

4 .0

0

2 8 9 1 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 4 3 .5

1 4 3 .4

1 4 3 .7

.3

.2

1 2 /8 0

2 1 1 .7

2 1 1 .6

2 1 1 .6

-1 .2

0

1 2 /8 0

1 8 3 .9

1 8 3 .8

1 8 3 .7

-1 .7

- .1

n itro c e llu lo s e , e t c ............................................................................................................

0

2 8 9 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 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 ........................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
2892

2 8 9 2 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ................................................. .........................................................................
E x p lo s iv e s , p ro p e lla n ts , a n d b la s tin g a c c e s s o rie s (n o t m a n u fa c tu re d in

2 8 9 2 -1

1 2 /8 0

185 .1

1 8 4 .9

-1 .8

0

2 8 9 2 -1 1

1 2 /8 0

1 7 9 .9

1 8 0 .0

1 8 0 .0

-.9

0

A N F O , e x c e p t s l u r r y .....................................................................................................

2 8 9 2 -1 1 7

1 2 /8 0

1 7 4 .8

1 7 5 .0

1 7 5 .0

-1 .5

W a t e r g e l a n d slurries, e x c e p t p e rm is s ib le s lu r r ie s ......................................

2 8 9 2 -1 1 8

1 2 /9 5

1 1 0 .6

fi

1 1 0 .6

1 .0

O t h e r in d u strial e x p lo s iv e s .........................................................................................

2 8 9 2 -1 2 7

0 6 /8 8

1 2 4 .0

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .6

0

P r o p e l l a n t s ..............................................................................................................................

2 8 9 2 -1 3 3

B la s tin g a c c e s s o r ie s ..........................................................................................................

2 8 9 2 -1 5

1 2 /8 0

1 7 9 .8

1 7 9 .4

1 7 9 .4

-3 .0

0

2 8 9 2 -1 5 7

0 6 /8 8

1 0 4 .4

1 0 4 .1

1 0 4 .1

-3 .8

0

G O C O s ) ................................................................................................................................
In d u s tria l e x p lo s iv e s ..........................................................................................................

1 8 4 .9

0

fi
-.2

O t h e r b la s tin g a c c e s s o rie s (sq u ib s, ignitors, fu s e , o th e r b lastin g
c a p s , n .e .c .) ..............................................................................................................

0 6 /8 4

1 3 7 .0

1 3 6 .9

1 3 6 .9

.5

0

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

2 8 9 3 -P

0 6 /8 4

1 3 6 .9

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

.6

0

L e tte r p r e s s in k (b la c k a n d c o l o r ) ....................................................................................

2893
2 8 9 3 -1

0 6 /8 4

1 5 7 .5

1 5 7 .5

1 5 7 .5

1 .0

0

L ith o g ra p h ic a n d o ffs e t in k (b la c k a n d c o l o r ) ...........................................................

2 8 9 3 -2

0 6 /8 4

1 3 7 .0

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

.6

N e w s a n d n o n h e a t w e b i n k ...........................................................................................

2 8 9 3 -2 3 1

1 2 /8 9

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .7

0
0

fi

P u b lic a tio n a n d c o m m e rc ia l w e b i n k ........................................................................

2 8 9 3 -2 3 3

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .9

1 0 0 .5

1 0 0 .5

S h e e t-fe d p a c k a g in g i n k ..................................................................................................

2 8 9 3 -2 3 4

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .7

1 0 0 .7

1 0 0 .7

.7

0

S h e e t-fe d g e n e ra l printing i n k ......................................................................................

2 8 9 3 -2 4 4

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .5

1 0 0 .5

1 0 0 .5

.5

0

O th e r lith o g rap h ic a n d o ffs e t i n k .................... ...........................................................

2 8 9 3 -2 4 5

1 2 /8 9

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .0

1 .4

0

2 8 9 3 -3

0 6 /8 4

1 2 8 .6

1 2 8 .6

1 2 8 .6

0

1 2 8 .8

0
.4

.5

0

2 8 9 3 -4

0 6 /8 4

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .8

2 8 9 3 -4 8 1

0 6 /8 4

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .8

0

S o lv e n t t y p e s ....................................................................................................................

2 8 9 3 -4 8 1 8 2

1 2 /8 9

1 1 6 .6

1 1 6 .6

1 1 6 .6

0

0

W a t e r t y p e s ........................................................................................................................

2 8 9 3 -4 8 1 8 3

1 2 /8 9

1 1 5 .5

1 1 5 .5

1 1 5 .5

0

0

F le x o g ra p h ic ink .......................................................................................................................
P a c k a g in g i n k ........................................................................................................................

O th e r fle x o g ra p h ic i n k ......................................................................................................

1 2 /8 9

1 1 8 .4

1 1 8 .4

1 1 8 .4

2 8 9 3 -5

0 6 /8 4

1 4 7 .6

1 4 7 .6

1 4 7 .6

2 8 9 3 -M

0 6 /8 4

1 5 4 .2

1 5 4 .2

1 5 4 .2

2 8 9 3 -S

0 6 /8 4

1 1 1 .7

1 1 1 .7

1 1 1 .7

1 2 /8 3

1 1 3 .3

1 1 2 .5

1 1 2 .5

0

0

fi
.9

0

2 8 9 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 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 .........................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
C a r b o n b l a c k ..........................................................................................................................................

2 8 9 3 -4 8 4

0

2895

0

fi
fi

0

-3 .5

0

2 8 9 5 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 1 3 .3

1 1 2 .5

1 1 2 .5

-3 .5

.0

2 8 9 5 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 3

1 1 3 .3

1 1 2 .5

1 1 2 .5

-3 .5

0

1 3 4 .9

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .9

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

2 8 9 9 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 3 3 .1

1 3 1 .7

1 3 1 .9

- .6

.2

S a lt, e v a p o r a te d a n d s o l a r .................................................................................................

2 8 9 9 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 2 0 .3

1 2 0 .9

1 2 2 .3

2 .5

1 .2

F a tty a c id s (p ro d u c e d fo r s a le a s s u c h ) .....................................................................

2 8 9 9 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 1 5 .4

G e la tin , e x c e p t r e a d y to e a t d e s s e r t s ..........................................................................

2 8 9 9 -4

0 6 /9 0

1 4 5 .6

Í3)
1 4 4 .6

(3)
1 4 3 .5

2 8 9 9 -5

0 6 /8 5

1 3 5 .9

1 3 4 .3

2 8 9 9 -5 7

0 6 /8 5

1 3 4 .0

1 2 8 .3

2 8 9 9 -5 9

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .6

C h e m ic a ls a n d c h e m ic a l p re p a ra tio n s , n .e .c ...........................................................................

2899

0 6 /8 5

-.4

fi

.1

fi

-2 .1

- .8

1 3 4 .4

-.5

.1

1 2 8 .6

-1 .8

.2

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .7

-.1

.1

C h e m ic a l p re p a ra tio n s , n .e .c ., incl. a u to m o tiv e , w a te r tre a tm e n t,
W a t e r tre a tin g c o m p o u n d s ............................................................................................
O th e r , incl. a u to c h e m ic a ls , e s s e n tia l oils, lig h ter fluids a n d m e ta l
2 8 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 .......................................................

0 6 /8 5

1 5 2 .3

1 5 2 .1

1 5 2 .6

.7

.3

29

2 8 9 9 -S

1 2 /8 4

6 3 .6

6 2 .9

5 5 .8

-2 9 .5

-1 1 .3

291

0 6 /8 5

5 9 .4

5 8 .7

5 1 .0

- 3 3 .1

-1 3 .1

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
P e tro le u m refin in g a n d r e la te d p r o d u c ts ..................................................................................

2911

0 6 /8 5

5 9 .4

5 8 .7

5 1 .0

- 3 3 .1

- 1 3 .1

2 9 1 1 -P

0 6 /8 5

6 0 .3

5 9 .6

5 2 .0

- 3 2 .6

- 1 2 .8

2 911-1

0 6 /8 5

5 7 .0

5 6 .4

4 8 .3

-3 4 .6

- 1 4 .4

See footnotes at end of table.




60

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A u g.

N ov.

Dec.

1998*

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

P e tro le u m R e fin in g — C o n tin u e d
G a s o l i n e ...................................................................................................................................
F in is h e d m o to r g a s o lin e ..............................................................................................
P re m iu m g r a d e s ..........................................................................................................
S a le s to jo b b e rs , re ta ile rs a n d o th e r r e s e lle r s .......................................

2 9 1 1 -1

0 6 /8 5

5 6.1

4 8 .5

- 3 3 .7

- 1 3 .5

2 9 1 1 -1 3

0 6 /8 5

5 8 .5

5 6 .0

4 8 .3

- 3 4 .0

-1 3 .8

2 9 1 1 -1 3 3

0 6 /8 5

6 2 .8

6 1 .1

5 5 .8

- 2 8 .1

-8 .7

2 9 1 1 -1 3 3 1

0 6 /8 5

6 2 .8

6 1 .1

5 5 .7

- 2 8 .2

-8 .8

0 6 /8 5

2 9 1 1 -1 3 3 2

5 8 .6

6 0 .8

6 0 .4

2 9 1 1 -1 3 4

0 6 /8 5

5 5 .4

5 2 .8

4 4 .2

- 3 7 .0

- 1 6 .3

S a le s to jo b b e rs , re ta ile rs a n d o th e r r e s e lle r s .......................................

2 9 1 1 -1 3 4 1

0 6 /8 5

5 5 .3

5 2 .6

4 4 .1

- 3 7 .0

-1 6 .2

D ire c t s a le s to e n d u s e r s ..................................................................................

2 9 1 1 -1 3 4 2

0 6 /8 5

5 9 .6

6 3 .5

4 9 .6

- 3 7 .2

-2 1 .9

2 9 1 1 -1 3 5

1 2 /8 7

9 1 .0

8 6 .7

7 8 .2

- 2 9 .0

-9 .8

S a le s to jo b b e rs , re ta ile rs a n d o th e r r e s e lle r s .......................................

2 9 1 1 -1 3 5 1

1 2 /8 7

9 1 .0

8 6 .7

78 .1

- 2 9 .1

S a le s to e n d u s e r s ....................................................................... ........................

2 9 1 1 -1 3 5 2

1 2 /8 7

9 9 .0

10 1 .1

9 3 .4

-1 9 .5

-7 .6

2 9 1 1 -2

0 6 /8 5

5 4 .0

57 .1

4 4 .1

-3 9 .0

-2 2 .8

2 9 1 1 -2 1 3

0 6 /8 5

55 .1

5 7 .6

4 4 .3

- 4 0 .1

- 2 3 .1

2 9 1 1 -3

0 6 /8 5

4 6 .3

4 9 .4

4 2 .0

-3 3 .3

-1 5 .0

5 8 .0

4 9 .7

-3 4 .0

- 1 4 .3

5 8 .0

4 9 .7

D ire c t s a le s to e n d u s e r s ..................................................................................
U n le a d e d r e g u l a r .......................................................................................................

M id -p re m iu m u n le a d e d ............................................................................................

K e r o s e n e ty p e je t f u e l .................................................................................................
K e r o s e n e ...................................................................................... ...........................................

2 9 1 1 -4

0 6 /8 5

5 5 .7

2 9 1 1 -4 1

0 6 /8 5

5 5 .7

5 5 .0

- 2 8 .6

-8 .9

-9 .9

-3 4 .0

-1 4 .3

# 2 fu e l oil to jo b b e rs , re ta ile rs a n d o th e r r e s e l l e r s .................................

2 9 1 1 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 5

5 5 .2

5 8 .5

5 1 .0

-3 4 .4

- 1 2 .8

# 2 d ie s e l f u e l ...............................................................................................................

2 9 1 1 -4 1 3

0 6 /8 5

5 5 .6

5 7 .4

4 8 .7

-3 3 .9

- 1 5 .2

S a le s to jo b b e rs , re ta ile rs a n d o th e r r e s e lle r s .......................................

2 9 1 1 -4 1 3 1

0 6 /8 5

5 5 .4

5 6 .9

4 7 .3

-3 5 .2

- 1 6 .9

D ire c t s a le s to e n d u s e r s ........... ......................................................................

2 9 1 1 -4 1 3 2

0 6 /8 5

56.1

5 9 .0

5 2 .3

-3 0 .9

- 1 1 .4

2 9 1 1 -4 1 5

0 6 /8 5

6 1 .6

61 .1

-4 .8

O th e r d is tilla te s , n .e .c ., including # 1 , # 2 fu e l d ire c t s a le s ,
a n d o th e r d is t illa t e s ..........................................................................................

fi

fi

2 9 1 1 -5

0 6 /8 5

5 2 .8

5 3 .9

5 1 .3

(3)
- 3 8 .0

2 9 1 1 -5 1

0 6 /8 5

5 2 .6

5 3 .5

5 3 .5

- 3 6 .1

0

S a le s to re s e lle rs , in cluding o th e r r e f in e r s ...................................................

2 9 1 1 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 5

6 1 .8

5 4 .9

5 4 .0

- 3 8 .6

-1 .6

D ire c t s a le s to e n d u s e r s ......................................................................................

2 9 1 1 -5 1 2

0 6 /8 5

4 1 .8

2 9 1 1 -5 2

0 6 /8 5

5 1 .7

5 3 .0

2 9 1 1 -5 2 1

0 6 /8 5

6 2 .1

6 5 .2

2911-11

0 6 /8 5

8 6 .8

8 5 .4

2 9 1 1 -A

0 6 /8 5

1 4 7 .2

2 9 1 1 -A 1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 6 .3

2 9 1 1 -A 1 2

0 6 /8 5

7 6 .9

H e a v y fu e l oil (re s id u a l f u e l ) ..........................................................................................

Not >

1 % s u l f u r ............................................................................................................

S a le s to re s e lle rs , in cluding o th e r r e f in e r s ...................................................
N o n -fu e l p ro d u c ts o f p e tro le u m refin in g ......... ..........................................................

fi

fi
fi
fi

fi
fi
fi

e)

8 2 .0

- 1 9 .9

- 4 .0

1 4 5 .2

14 0 .1

-3 0 .3

- 3 .5

1 3 0 .4

1 2 6 .4

- 3 1 .3

- 3 .1

7 3 .5

7 1 .3

- 3 1 .3

- 3 .0
(3)

fi
fi

L iq u ified re fin e ry g a s e s , includin g a lip h a tic s (fe e d s to c k a n d o th e r
u s e s ), m a d e in r e f in e r ie s ...................................................................................
P r o p a n e /p r o p y le n e ....................................................................................................
P r o p y l e n e .......... ........................................................................................................

2 9 1 1 -A 1 2 0 1

0 6 /8 5

7 7 .6

7 2 .0

- 3 2 .3

2 9 1 1 -A 3

0 6 /8 5

1 3 1 .9

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .3

- 2 7 .3

2 9 1 1 -A 3 2

0 6 /8 5

1 3 1 .9

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .3

- 2 7 .3

0

2 9 1 1 -D

0 6 /8 5

5 8 .3

5 9 .4

6 2 .0

- 1 6 .8

4 .4

P e tr o le u m c o k e , m a d e in r e f in e r ie s .................................................................

2 9 1 1 -D 2 1

0 6 /8 5

1 0 .2

A ro m a tic s , m a d e in r e f in e r ie s .............................................................................

2 9 1 1 -D 5

0 6 /8 5

5 7 .3

(3)
5 8 .4

2 9 1 1 -D 5 2

0 6 /8 5

4 9 .8

5 3 .6

2 9 1 1 -D 5 3

0 6 /8 5

6 7 .3

5 9 .3

1 2 /8 4

1 0 1 .8

1 0 1 .8

0 6 /8 1

C h e m ic a l g r a d e .............. ................................................................ .......................
E t h a n e / e t h y l e n e .........................................................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s p e tro le u m re fin e ry p ro d u cts, n .e .c ..........................................

B e n z e n e .....................................................................................................................
T o l u e n e ........................................................................................................................
P a v in g a n d ro o fin g m a t e r i a l s ..........................................................................................................

295

A s p h a lt p a v in g m ix tu re s a n d b lo c k s ...................................................................................... ...

2951

fi

fi

fi

0

fi

6 1 .7

- 1 8 .4

5.7

5 6 .9

-1 9 .1

6 .2

fi

fi

(3)

1 0 2 .2

.1

1 1 3 .8

.4

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .9

- 1 .1

.8

2 9 5 1 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 1 2 .4

1 1 2 .4

1 1 2 .5

-2 .3

.1

E m u ls ifie d a s p h a lt, in cluding liquid a d d it iv e s ......................................................

2 9 5 1 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 0 6 .9

1 0 6 .9

1 0 6 .9

- 9 .1

O t h e r liquid a s p h a lt & ta r p a vin g m a te ria ls , in cluding c u t b a c k s ..............

2 9 5 1 -1 1 2

0 6 /8 1

8 5 .4

8 5 .4

8 5 .4

0

0

A s p h a ltic (b itu m in o u s ) c o n c re te a n d p a v in g c e m e n t s .......... ...............................

2 9 5 1 -1 1 3

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .8

1 1 8 .8

1 1 8 .9

-1 .1

.1

2 9 5 1 -1 1 4

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

0

0 6 /8 1

7 7 .2

7 7 .2

7 7 .2

1 .6

0

2 9 5 1 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .8

2 .5

0

0 6 /8 4

1 0 4 .2

1 0 4 .2

1 0 4 .3

1 .4

.1

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
R o o fin g a s p h a lts a n d p itc h e s , c o a tin g s , a n d c e m e n ts includin g fib ra te d

2 9 5 2 -P

0 6 /8 4

1 0 2 .7

1 0 2 .7

1 0 2 .8

1 .5

.1

a n d n o n f i .............................................................................................................................

2 9 5 2 -2

0 6 /8 4

1 0 8 .5

1 0 8 .5

1 0 8 .5

1 .6

0

O t h e r a s p h a lt p a v in g m ix tu re s a n d b l o c k s ................................................................

2 9 5 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

A s p h a lt fe lts a n d c o a t i n g s ...............................................................................................................

2952

P re p a r e d a s p h a lt a n d ta r ro o fin g a n d sidin g p ro d u c ts includ ing
s a tu r a te d fe lts a ..............................................................................................................
S m o o th -s u r fa c e roll ro o fin g a n d c a p s h e e ts in cluding o rg a n ic a n d
fib e rg la s s b a s e .............................................. .............................................................

2 9 5 2 -3

0 6 /8 4

1 0 0 .1

10 0 .1

1 0 0 .2

1 .5

.1

2 9 5 2 -3 1

0 6 /8 4

1 0 4 .5

1 0 4 .5

1 0 4 .5

-.8

0

-1 .2

0

2 .3

.2

M in e r a l-s u rfa c e roll ro o fin g a n d c a p s h e e ts in cludin g o rg a n ic a n d
fib e rg la s s b a s ..............................................................................................................

2 9 5 2 -3 2

0 6 /8 4

8 9 .9

8 9 .0

8 9 .0

2 9 5 2 -3 3

1 2 /9 1

1 0 2 .2

102.1

1 0 2 .3

2 9 5 2 -3 7

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .9

1 0 1 .7

1 0 1 .9

S h in g le s in cluding strip a n d in dividual, o rg a n ic a n d in o rg an ic, all
O th e r p re p a re d a s p h a lt & ta r p ro d u c ts fo r ro o fin g a n d siding incl.
2 9 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

2 9 5 2 -S

M is c e lla n e o u s p ro d u c ts o f p e tro le u m a n d c o a l ...................................................................

L u b ric a tin g a n d sim ilar o i l s .................................................................................................

E n g in e oil fo r g a s o lin e e n g i n e s ..........................................................................

0 6 /8 4

1 1 6 .9

1 1 6 .9

1 1 6 .9

299

1 2 /8 4

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .3

1 4 2 .3

0

0

2992

1 2 /8 0

1 6 0 .1

1 6 0 .2

1 6 0 .2

.3

0

2 9 9 2 -P

1 2 /8 0

-.1

2 9 9 2 -1

-.9

0

16 2 .1

1 6 2 .2

162.1

.2

1 2 /8 0

1 6 3 .7

1 6 3 .7

1 6 3 .7

.2

0

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 0

1 7 2 .5

1 7 2 .4

1 7 2 .4

- .1

0

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 5

0 6 /9 5

9 8 .0

9 8 .0

9 8 .0

0

0

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 5 1

0 6 /9 5

9 7 .3

9 7 .3

9 7 .3

0

0

See footnotes at end of table.




.2

fi

61

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

Nov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1 9 9 8

L u b ric a tin g o ils a n d g r e a s e s — C o n tin u e d
E n g in e oil fo r d ie s e l e n g in e s ................................................................................

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 5 2

0 6 /9 5

9 9 .9

9 9 .7

9 9 .7

0

0

O t h e r e n g in e o i l ..........................................................................................................

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 5 3

0 6 /9 5

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .6

0

0

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 6

0 6 /9 5

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .0

0

A u to m a tic tra n s m is s io n f l u i d ................................................................................

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 6 1

0 6 /9 5

1 0 2 .7

1 0 2 .7

O t h e r tra n s m is s io n a n d h yd ra u lic f lu id s ..........................................................

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 6 2

<3)
1 0 1 .2

T ra n s m is s io n a n d h yd ra u lic f l u i d s ..........................................................................

A u to m o tiv e g e a r o i l ........................................................................................................
A u to m o tiv e g e a r o i l ....................................................... .......................................
In d u s tria l lu b ricatin g o i l s ...................................................................................................
G e n e r a l in d u strial o i l s ...................................................................................................

0 6 /9 5

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .2

fi

0

fi
0

0

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 7

0 6 /9 5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

-1 .1

0

2 9 9 2 -1 1 1 7 1

0 6 /9 5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

- 1 .1

0

2 9 9 2 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 0

1 4 2 .9

1 4 3 .0

1 4 3 .0

.6

0

2 9 9 2 -1 2 1 1 1

1 2 /8 0

1 4 2 .9

1 4 3 .1

1 4 3 .0

.1

- .1

2 9 9 2 -1 2 1 1 2

1 2 /8 0

1 5 1 .0

1 5 1 .0

1 5 1 .0

0

0

In d u s tria l m e ta lw o rk in g f lu id s ....................................................................................

2 9 9 2 -1 2 1 1 3

1 2 /8 0

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .6

3 .5

0

In d u s tria l e n g in e o i l s ..... ...............................................................................................

2 9 9 2 -1 2 1 1 4

0 6 /8 8

1 2 6 .6

1 2 6 .6

1 2 6 .6

.2

0

2 9 9 2 -2

1 2 /8 0

1 5 2 .4

1 5 2 .8

1 5 2 .8

.7

0

1 4 3 .7

In d u s tria l p ro c e s s o i l s ...................................................................................................

L u b ric a tin g g r e a s e s .................................................................................................................
A u to m o tiv e g r e a s e s ...........................................................................................................

2 9 9 2 -2 3 1

In d u s tria l g r e a s e s ................................................................................................................

2 9 9 2 -2 3 2

1 2 /8 0

1 5 7 .6

Í3)
1 5 8 .3

1 5 8 .3

O t h e r g r e a s e s ........................................................................................................................

2 9 9 2 -2 3 4

0 6 /8 8

1 4 6 .3

1 4 6 .3

fi

1 2 /8 0

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .2

1 4 0 .9

1 4 1 .2

fi

fi

0
.9

fi

0

fi

2 9 9 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 .......................................................

2 9 9 2 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
P e tr o le u m a n d c o a l p ro d u cts, n .e .c ..............................................................................................

1 2 /8 0

2999

1 2 /8 4

1 4 3 .2

.2

0

-1 .6

.2

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

2 9 9 9 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 4 3 .2

1 4 0 .9

1 4 1 .2

-1 .6

.2

C a lc in e d p e tro le u m c o k e (n o t m a d e in r e fin e r ie s ) .................................................

2 9 9 9 -2

1 2 /8 4

1 5 7 .0

1 5 2 .9

1 5 2 .9

-2 .9

0

2 9 9 9 -5

5 6 .7

.4

1.1

O t h e r p e tro le u m a n d c o a l p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ., incl. p e tro le u m c o k e , (n o t
1 2 /8 4

5 6 .0

56 .1

R u b b e r a n d m is c e lla n e o u s p la s tic p r o d u c ts ...........................................................................

30

1 2 /8 4

1 2 1 .9

1 2 1 .6

1 2 1 .7

-.9

.1

T ir e s a n d in n e r t u b e s .........................................................................................................................

301

0 6 /8 1

1 0 1 .8

1 0 2 .1

1 0 2 .1

- .1

0

T ir e s a n d in n e r t u b e s .........................................................................................................................

3011

0 6 /8 1

1 0 1 .8

m a d e in r e f i n e r ie s ..........................................................................................................

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................. ............................................................................
P a s s e n g e r c a r p n e u m a tic t i r e s .........................................................................................
R a d i a i s ......................................................................................................................................
A ll s e a s o n (e x c e p t high p e rfo rm a n c e ) a n d a ll o th e r ra d ia is incl.

10 2 .1

1 0 2 .1

-.1

0

3 0 1 1 -P

0 6 /8 1

9 6 .4

9 6 .7

9 6 .7

-.2

0

3 0 1 1 -1

0 6 /8 1

8 9 .3

8 9 .3

8 9 .3

-.9

0

3 0 1 1 -1 1 2

0 6 /8 1

9 0 .4

9 0 .4

9 0 .4

-1 .0

0

3 0 1 1 -1 1 2 2

1 2 /8 8

9 5 .7

9 5 .7

O rig in a l e q u ip m e n t .....................................................................................................

3 0 1 1 -1 1 2 2 3

0 6 /9 5

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

R e p l a c e m e n t ................................................................................................................

3 0 1 1 -1 1 2 2 4

0 6 /9 5

8 9 .1

89 .1

o ff h ig h w a y ................................................................................................................

9 5 .7

fi

-1 .0

fi

8 9 .1

0

fi
-.9

0

3 0 1 1 -1 1 2 3

H ig h p e r fo r m a n c e .................................................................. ........................................
R e p l a c e m e n t .............................. .................................................................................
N o n - r a d ia ls ..............................................................................................................................

3 0 1 1 -1 1 2 3 4

0 6 /9 5

8 5 .7

3 0 1 1 -1 5

0 6 /8 1

9 4 .8

3 0 1 1 -2

0 6 /8 1

fi
fi

8 5 .7

fi

-.8

fi

fi
fi

8 9 .5

9 0 .4

9 0 .4

.9

3 0 1 1 -2 1

0 6 /8 1

7 2 .9

7 3 .2

7 3 .2

1 .5

0

3 0 1 1 -2 1 3

0 6 /8 1

75 .1

7 4 .9

7 4 .9

.7

0

O rig in a l e q u ip m e n t .................................................................................................... .

3 0 1 1 -2 1 3 1 1

0 6 /9 5

9 4 .6

9 4 .6

9 4 .6

-5 .5

0

R e p l a c e m e n t .................................:..............................................................................

3 0 1 1 -2 1 3 1 2

0 6 /9 5

8 7 .4

87 .1

8 7 .1

1 .9

0

0 6 /9 5

9 8 .6

1 0 0 .3

1 0 0 .3

3 .4

0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

fi
fi

fi
fi

T r u c k /b u s tires, in cluding o ff h ig h w a y ..........................................................................
R a d ia is ............................................................................................................................... •••••
L ig h t h ig h w a y t r u c k ........................................................................................................

0

3 0 1 1 -2 1 4

M e d iu m a n d w id e b a s e h ig h w a y t r u c k ................................................................

3 0 1 1 -2 1 4 1 2

R e p l a c e m e n t ............................... ................................................................................
L ig h t h ig h w a y t r u c k ..... ..................................................................................................
R e p l a c e m e n t ....................................... ................................................... , ...................
O t h e r p n e u m a tic a n d all so lid t i r e s ................................................................................
T r a c t o r /im p le m e n t t i r e s ...................................................................................................

3 0 1 1 -2 1 5

0 6 /8 1

9 8 .4

3 0 1 1 -2 1 5 1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 3 .6

3 0 1 1 -2 1 5 1 3

0 6 /9 5

9 8 .8

3 0 1 1 -3

0 6 /8 1

1 3 0 .9

1 3 0 .9

1 3 0 .9

0

0

3 0 1 1 -3 1 4

0 6 /8 1

1 2 5 .8

1 2 5 .8

1 2 5 .8

0

0

.2

fi
fi

0

fi
fi

F r o n t tra c to r a n d fa rm im p le m e n t O rig in a l e q u ip m e n t a n d
3 0 1 1 -3 1 4 1 1

0 6 /9 5

9 0 .2

9 0 .2

9 0 .2

A ll o th e r p n e u m a tic , in cluding a irc ra ft, m o b ile h o m e a n d b ic y c le .............

3 0 1 1 -3 1 9

0 6 /8 1

14 5 .1

1 4 5 .1

1 4 5 .1

-.1

0

In d u s tria l a n d h ig h w a y - s o lid ........................................................................................

3 0 1 1 -3 3 3

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .3

1 1 8 .3

1 1 8 .3

-.4

0

0

0

O t h e r so lid a n d s e m i-p n e u m a tic , incl h a n d la w n m o w e r, b a b y c a rria g e ,
3 0 1 1 -3 4 2

0 6 /8 1

1 3 2 .7

fi

fi

In n e r t u b e s .................................................................................................................................

3 0 1 1 -4

0 6 /8 1

1 3 1 .5

1 3 1 .5

1 3 1 .5

4 .2

0

T r e a d ru b b e r, tire s u n d ries, a n d re p a ir m a t e r ia ls ...................................................

3 0 1 1 -5

0 6 /8 1

1 3 3 .0

1 3 2 .9

13 3 .1

.4

.2

T r e a d r u b b e r ............:.............................................................................................................

3 0 1 1 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 2 2 .9

1 2 2 .8

1 2 3 .0

.2

.2

O t h e r tire s u n d rie s a n d re p a ir m a te ria ls , n .e .c .....................................................

3 0 1 1 -5 3 9

0 6 /8 1

1 7 0 .7

1 7 1 .0

1 7 1 .0

2 .4

0

.9

0

tric y c le , e t c ....................................................................................................................

R u b b e r a n d p la s tic f o o t w e a r ..........................................................................................................

302

1 2 /8 0

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .0

R u b b e r a n d p la s tic f o o t w e a r ..........................................................................................................

3021

1 2 /8 0

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .0

fi

fi

.9

0

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

3 0 2 1 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 3 4 .7

1 3 4 .7

1 3 4 .7

.9

0

R u b b e r, p la s tic , a n d o th e r p ro te c tiv e f o o t w e a r .......................................................

3 0 2 1 -1

1 2 /8 0

1 7 6 .7

1 7 6 .7

1 7 6 .7

2 .7

0

3 0 2 1 -1 A

1 2 /8 6

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .4

4 .0

0

3 0 2 1 -1 4 2

1 2 /8 6

1 5 2 .5

1 5 2 .5

1 5 2 .5

1.1

0

3 0 2 1 -3

1 2 /8 6

1 0 8 .7

1 0 8 .7

1 0 8 .7

.1

0

3 0 2 1 -3 0 5

1 2 /9 3

9 5 .3

9 5 .3

9 5 .3

.1

0

0 6 /9 5

1 0 5 .3

1 0 5 .7

1 0 5 .6

.7

- .1

L u m b e rm a n , p a c s , ru b b e rs , a n d o th e r fo o tw e a r h av in g ru b b e r
3 0 2 1 -1 C

P la s tic a n d /o r fa b ric u p p e r s ..........................................................................................
N o n -p ro te c tiv e fo o tw e a r c e m e n te d , v u lc a n iz e d , in jectio n m o ld e d , e tc . to
fa b ric u p p e r ......... ........................................... ..................................................................
In je c tio n m o ld e d o n l y ........................................................................................................
G a s k e ts , p a c k in g , a n d s e a lin g d e v ic e s a n d ru b b e r a n d p lastics h o s e a n d
b e l t i n g .................................................................................................................................................

305

See footnotes at end of table.




62

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

In d u s try

P ro d u ct

In d e x

code

code

base
Aug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

1 2 /8 1

1 4 9 .2

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

3 0 5 2 -P

1 2 /8 1

148.1

148.1

148.1

.1

0

R u b b e r a n d p la s tic s b e lts a n d b eltin g , f l a t ................................................................

3 0 5 2 -1

1 2 /8 1

1 7 2 .2

1 7 2 .0

1 7 2 .0

1.1

0

R u b b e r a n d p la s tic s h o s e a n d b e l t i n g ......................................................................................

3052

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

L ig h t w e ig h t c o n v e y o r a n d e l e v a t o r ..........................................................................
H e a v y d u ty c o n v e y o r a n d e le v a t o r ............................................................................
R u b b e r a n d p la s tic s tran s m is s io n b e lts a n d beltin g , o th e r th a n f l a t ...........
M o t o r v e h i c l e ........................................................................................................................
In d u s tria l, e x c e p t fr a c tio n a l............................................................................................

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .0

0

0

3 0 5 2 -1 0 3

1 2 /8 1

1 8 3 .6

1 8 3 .4

1 8 3 .4

.8

0

3 0 5 2 -1 0 5

1 2 /8 1

1 6 8 .5

1 6 8 .2

1 6 8 .2

1 .0

0

3 0 5 2 -2

1 2 /8 1

1 3 7 .6

1 3 7 .6

1 3 7 .6

3 0 5 2 -2 2 5

1 2 /8 1

1 4 2 .3

1 4 2 .3

1 4 2 .3

3 0 5 2 -2 3 1

1 2 /8 1

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

1 .0

0

0
(3 )

0

3 0 5 2 -3

1 2 /8 1

1 5 5 .5

1 5 5 .5

(3)
1 5 5 .5

- 1 .5

0

T e x tile , n o n h y d r a u lic .................................................... .................... ...............................

3 0 5 2 -3 1 4

1 2 /8 1

1 6 9 .4

1 6 9 .4

1 6 9 .4

2 .0

0

W ir e , h y d r a u lic ......................................................................................................................

3 0 5 2 -3 1 6

1 2 /8 1

1 5 9 .4

1 5 9 .4

1 5 9 .4

- 5 .4

W ir e , n o n h y d r a u lic .............................................................................................................

3 0 5 2 -3 1 8

1 2 /8 1

8 3 .7

3 0 5 2 -5

1 2 /8 1

1 4 9 .0

R u b b e r h o s e , m a n d re l m a d e , a n d all h y d r a u lic ......................................................

R u b b e r a n d p la s tic s g a rd e n h o s e ..................................................................................

3 0 5 2 -5 6 1

P la s tic s , in clu d in g p e rfo ra te d s p r in k le r ...................................................................
R u b b e r ..................................................... ................................................................................
A ll o th e r ru b b e r a n d p la s tic s h o s e .................................................................................

1 2 /8 1

8 3 .7
(3)

8 3 .7

ft

0

0

ft

(3)

0
ft

1 3 9 .6

(3)

ft

ft

(3)

3 0 5 2 -5 6 3

1 2 /8 1

1 8 2 .0

1 2 /8 1

1 5 0 .6

ft
1 5 0 .8

ft
1 5 0 .9

(3)

3 0 5 2 -6

(3)
.1

.1

A ll o th e r ru b b e r h o s e .......................................................................................................

3 0 5 2 -6 A

0 6 /9 5

1 0 2 .7

1 0 2 .9

1 0 2 .9

.1

0

W ra p p e d r e in f o r c e d ......................................................................................................

3 0 5 2 -6 3

0 7 /9 5

1 0 3 .0

1 0 3 .0

1 0 3 .0

-.6

0

1 2 /8 1

3 0 5 2 -6 7 4

1 3 8 .8

1 3 8 .8

1 3 8 .8

0

0

3 0 5 2 -6 8

1 2 /8 1

1 7 8 .0

1 7 7 .7

1 7 7 .9

-.2

.1

H y d r a u lic .............................................................................................................................

3 0 5 2 -6 8 2

0 6 /8 7

15 0 .1

15 0 .1

15 0 .1

1.1

0

N o n h y d r a u lic .....................................................................................................................

3 0 5 2 -6 8 4

1 2 /8 1

18 6 .1

1 8 5 .6

1 8 5 .9

-.9

.2

A ll o th e r ru b b e r h o s e , n .e .c ........................................................................................
P la s tic h o s e , e x c e p t g a r d e n .........................................................................................

3 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 0 5 2 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
3053

1 2 /8 1

1 9 0 .5

1 8 7 .0

1 8 5 .8

-2 .2

-.6

1 2 /8 5

1 3 3 .5

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .3

1 .2

-.1

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

3 0 5 3 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 3 5 .0

1 3 6 .0

1 3 5 .9

1 .3

-.1

C o m p re s s io n p a c k in g s ..........................................................................................................

3 0 5 3 -4

1 2 /8 5

1 3 8 .3

1 3 8 .3

1 3 8 .3

.9

0

N o n m e ta llic g a s k e ts a n d g a s k e t in g ...............................................................................

3 0 5 3 -5

1 2 /8 5

1 4 7 .4

1 4 7 .5

1 4 6 .9

.1

-.4

G a s k e ts , p a c k in g a n d s e a lin g d e v ic e s ......................................................................................

E la s to m e ric , all m a t e r ia l...................................................................................................

3 0 5 3 -5 1 5

1 2 /8 5

1 3 5 .0

1 3 5 .0

1 3 5 .0

-3 .6

0

O th e r n o n -m e ta llic , n .e .c ...................................................................................................

3 0 5 3 -5 2 9

1 2 /8 5

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .9

1 2 4 .2

1 .2

-.6

3 0 5 3 -6

1 2 /8 5

1 2 8 .0

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .8

.1

0

3 0 5 3 -6 2 1

1 2 /8 5

1 1 3 .3

1 1 3 .3

1 1 3 .3

0

0

M o ld e d p a c k in g a n d s e a lin g d e v i c e s ...........................................................................
O -rin g s (in cluding sp liced ; e x c lu d in g m e t a l ) .........................................................
A ll o th e r m o ld e d p a c k in g a n d s e a ls (in clu d in g le a th e r a n d p lastic

3 0 5 3 -6 3 5

1 2 /8 5

1 3 8 .6

1 3 8 .3

1 3 8 .3

.1

0

M e ta llic g a s k e ts a n d m a c h in e d s e a l s ..........................................................................

3 0 5 3 -7

1 2 /8 5

1 6 4 .3

1 7 0 .3

1 7 0 .3

3 .4

0

A x ia l m e c h a n ic a l f a c e s e a l s ..............................................................................................

3 0 5 3 -8

1 2 /8 5

1 4 6 .5

1 4 6 .5

1 4 6 .5

1 .2

0

R o ta r y oil s e a l s .........................................................................................................................

3 0 5 3 -9

1 2 /9 0

1 0 4 .4

10 5 .1

105 .1

2 .6

0

s e a l s ) ................................................................................. ...............................................

3 0 5 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 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 .........................................................................................................

3 0 5 3 -M

0 6 /9 7

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .8

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

3 0 5 3 -S

1 2 /8 5

11 1 .1

ft

(3)

1 2 /8 8

1 2 0 .3

1 2 0 .3

1 2 0 .3

F a b r ic a te d ru b b e r p ro d u c ts, n .e .c ..................................................................................................

306

M o ld e d , e x tru d e d a n d la th e c u t m e c h a n ic a l ru b b e r g o o d s ............................................

3061

.8
(3)

0
ft

.2

0

1 2 /8 8

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .2

.4

0

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

3 0 6 1 -P

1 2 /8 8

1 1 7 .8

1 1 7 .8

1 1 7 .8

.3

0

M o ld e d ru b b e r m e c h a n ic a l g o o d s ..................................................................................

3 0 6 1 -A

0 6 /8 3

1 1 9 .8

1 1 9 .8

1 1 9 .8

.2

0

A u t o m o t iv e .................... ........................................................................................................

3 0 6 1 -A 11

0 6 /8 3

9 8 .4

9 8 .4

9 8 .4

-.8

0

T ra n s p o rta tio n , o th e r th a n a u to m o tiv e .....................................................................

3 0 6 1 -A 1 2

0 6 /8 3

1 3 2 .9

1 3 2 .9

1 3 2 .9

0

0

A p p lia n c e s , h o u s e h o ld a n d c o m m e r c ia l.................................................................

3 0 6 1 -A 1 3

0 6 /8 3

1 1 5 .8

1 1 5 .8

1 1 5 .8

2 .7

0

O t h e r m o ld e d g o o d s .........................................................................................................

3 0 6 1 -A 1 6

0 6 /8 3

1 4 8 .9

1 4 8 .7

1 4 8 .8

2 .7

.1

3 0 6 1 -B

0 6 /8 3

1 2 0 .4

1 2 0 .4

1 2 0 .4

.6

0

A u to m o tiv e , e x c e p t t u b i n g ..............................................................................................

3 0 6 1 -B 11

0 6 /8 3

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .6

.9

0

A u to m o tiv e t u b i n g ..............................................................................................................

3 0 6 1 -B 1 3

1 2 /8 8

9 9 .6

9 9 .6

9 9 .6

0

0

E x tru d e d ru b b e r m e c h a n ic a l g o o d s ...............................................................................

O t h e r t u b i n g ...........................................................................................................................

3 0 6 1 -B 1 4

0 6 /8 3

1 7 5 .6

1 7 5 .6

1 7 5 .6

0

0

O t h e r e x t r u s io n s ................................................. .................................................................

3 0 6 1 -B 1 9

0 6 /8 3

1 3 3 .8

1 3 3 .8

1 3 3 .8

- .4

0

0 6 /8 3

14 1 .1

1 4 1 .2

141 .1

1 .6

- .1

3 0 6 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 .......... ............................................

3 0 6 1 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
3069

0 6 /8 3

1 3 2 .6

1 3 2 .5

1 3 2 .5

0

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

3 0 6 9 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 3 3 .9

1 3 3 .9

1 3 3 .9

.2

.0

In d u s tria l p ro d u cts, n .e .c .......................................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -C

0 6 /8 3

1 4 6 .9

1 4 7 .3

1 4 7 .4

.8

.1

R o ll c o v e rin g , in clu d ing all in dustry r o l l s ..... ............... .........................................
G r a p h ic a rts , ru b b e r a n d p la s t ic s ........................................................................ .

3 0 6 9 -C 1 2

0 6 /8 3

0

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

0

0

3 0 6 9 -C 1 2 0 4

0 6 /9 6

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

0

0

3 0 6 9 -C 1 5

0 7 /9 0

1 1 5 .8

3 0 6 9 -C 2

1 2 /8 8

1 4 9 .8

ft
1 4 9 .8

(3)
1 4 9 .8

-.7

0

F ilm a n d s h e e t, v u lc a n iz e d .......................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -C 2 3

1 2 /8 8

1 5 0 .9

1 5 0 .9

1 5 0 .9

-.7

0

O t h e r in d u strial ru b b e r p r o d u c t s .................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -C 3 9

0 6 /8 3

1 5 8 .3

1 5 9 .0

1 5 9 .0

.4

0

3 0 6 9 -D

0 6 /8 3

1 4 1 .0

1 4 1 .0

1 4 1 .0

.9

3 0 6 9 -D A

0 6 /8 3

12 9 .1

ft

(3)

ft

3 0 6 9 -D 1 9

0 6 /8 3

1 3 1 .7

(3)

S h e e t ru b b e r, lin in g s a n d ru b b e r f i l m .......................................................................

R u b b e r c o a te d fa b ric s a n d ru b b e r c lo t h in g ..............................................................
R u b b e r c o a te d f a b r ic s ......................................................................................................
O th e r c o a te d fa b ric s , including p ro te c tiv e c o v e r in g ....................................
R u b b e r c lo t h in g .............................................................................. .....................................
In d u s tria l ru b b e r g l o v e s ...............................................................................................
O t h e r ru b b e r g o o d s ................................................................................................................

(3)

ft

0
ft

3 0 6 9 -D B

0 6 /8 3

15 3 .1

ft
1 53.1

ft
15 3 .1

3 0 6 9 -D 4 1

0 6 /8 3

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

1.1

0

3 0 6 9 -E

0 6 /8 3

1 3 4 .2

1 34.1

1 3 4 .2

.2

.1

3 0 6 9 -E A

0 8 /8 6

ft
1 .7

0

1 3 0 .4

1 3 0 .4

1 3 0 .4

3 .7

0

O th e r h a rd ru b b e r g o o d s ....................................................................... ...................

3 0 6 9 -E 1 9

0 8 /8 6

1 3 0 .4

1 3 0 .4

1 3 0 .4

3 .7

0

B a llo o n s , all t y p e s .............................................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -E 2 3

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .5

1 2 6 .6

1 2 7 .4

.4

O t h e r ru b b e r g o o d s ...........................................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -E 2 8

0 6 /8 3

1 4 3 .3

1 4 3 .3

1 4 3 .3

-.2

0

3 0 6 9 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 4 2 .9

1 4 3 .9

1 4 3 .5

2 .4

-.3

H a r d ru b b e r g o o d s ........................................... .................................................................

S p o n g e a n d fo a m r u b b e r ....................................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




63

.6

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

In d u stry

Pro d u c t

In d e x

code

cod e

base

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

A ug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1 998

F a b ric a te d ru b b e r p ro d u c ts , n . e . c — C o n tin u e d
3 0 6 9 -3 A

1 2 /8 8

1 1 1 .8

1 1 1 .9

1 1 1 .9

1 .9

0

3 0 6 9 -3 6 8

0 6 /9 6

1 0 2 .9

1 0 3 .1

1 0 3 .0

1 .0

- .1

3 0 6 9 -3 B

0 6 /8 3

1 5 1 .2

1 5 2 .8

1 5 2 .2

2 .6

-.4

3 0 6 9 -4

0 6 /8 3

1 2 1 .9

1 2 1 .6

1 2 1 .9

-.6

.2

3 0 6 9 -4 A

0 6 /8 3

1 1 9 .4

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .4

-.8

.2

3 0 6 9 -4 2 3

1 2 /8 3

1 2 0 .9

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .9

-.4

.2

A ll o th e r m a t s ...................................................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -4 2 5

0 6 /8 3

1 1 7 .0

1 1 7 .0

1 1 7 .0

-2 .3

0

O th e r flo o r a n d w a il c o v e r in g s .....................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -4 2 6

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .2

0

0

3 0 6 9 -7

0 6 /8 3

1 4 1 .0

1 3 8 .7

1 3 9 .0

.7

.2

3 0 6 9 -7 A

1 2 /8 8

1 0 5 .4

9 9 .0

9 9 .0

-1 .0

0

S u r g i c a l .................................................................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -7 6 1

1 2 /8 8

1 0 5 .4

9 9 .0

9 9 .0

-1 .0

0

P r o p h y la c t ic s .........................................................................................................................

3 0 6 9 -7 7 5

1 2 /8 8

1 6 2 .9

fi

fi

3 0 6 9 -7 7 8

0 6 /8 3

1 3 7 .4

1 3 8 .8

1 3 9 .6

2.1

.6

3 0 6 9 -9

0 6 /8 3

1 2 6 .0

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .2

-2 .4

0

3 0 6 9 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 2 8 .5

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .9

-.2

.1

3 0 6 9 -S S S

0 6 /8 3

1 2 4 .6

1 2 3 .9

1 2 4 .0

-.2

.1

L a te x f o a m .................................. ............................................................................................
O t h e r la te x fo a m p r o d u c t s .........................................................................................
C h e m ic a lly b lo w n s p o n g e ...............................................................................................
R u b b e r flo o r a n d w a ll c o v e rin g s .....................................................................................
In d iv id u a l m a t s ......................................................................................................................
A u t o m o t iv e .........................................................................................................................

R u b b e r d ru g g ist a n d m e d ic a l s u n d rie s in clu d in g h o u s e h o ld g l o v e s ............
G lo v e s .......................................................................................................................................

fi

fi

O th e r ru b b e r d ru g g ist a n d m e d ic a l su n d rie s , including d ia p h ra g m s ,
s e p a r a te a n d i ..............................................................................................................
C o m p o u n d s o r m ix tu re s fo r s a le o r in te rp la n t t r a n s f e r .......................................

3 0 6 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 .......................................................
S e c o n d a ry 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 ..............................................................................................

3 0 8 9 -S

M is c e lla n e o u s p la s tic p r o d u c t s ....................................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s p lastic p r o d u c t s .....................................................................................................

308

U n s u p p o rte d p la s tic film a n d s h e e t ........................................ ...................................................

3081

0 6 /9 6

9 8 .2

9 8 .2

9 8 .2

.1

0

0 6 /9 3

1 0 6 .6

1 0 6 .1

1 0 6 .3

- 1 .3

.2

0 6 /9 3

- .1

1 0 3 .4

1 0 2 .0

1 0 1 .9

- 5 .3

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

3 0 8 1 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 2 2 .8

1 2 1 .0

12 1 .1

-4 .8

.1

U n s u p p o r te d p la s tic film a n d s h e e t ..............................................................................

3 0 8 1 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 2 2 .8

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .1

-4 .8

.1

3 0 8 1 -1 0 2

0 6 /9 3

9 8 .8

9 6 .3

9 6 .3

-6 .8

0

V in y l a n d vinyl c o p o ly m e r ...............................................................................................

3 0 8 1 -1 0 4

0 6 /9 3

1 0 3 .8

1 0 2 .9

1 0 2 .6

-4 .1

-.3

O th e r u n s u p p o rte d p la s tic film a n d s h e e t .............................................................

3 0 8 1 -1 0 5

0 6 /9 3

1 1 2 .2

1 1 1 .2

1 1 2 .2

-2 .6

.9

P o ly e t h y le n e ..........................................................................................................................

3 0 8 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 0 8 1 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
U n s u p p o rte d p la s tic p ro file s h a p e s , ro d s a n d t u b e s .........................................................

0 6 /9 3

9 5 .8

9 5 .0

9 4 .0

-8 .6

-1 .1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .8

1 0 8 .8

1 0 8 .9

.2

.1

3 0 8 2 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 4 3 .0

1 4 2 .9

1 4 3 .1

.1

.1

3 0 8 2 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 3 .0

1 4 2 .9

14 3 .1

.1

.1

3 0 8 2 -1 0 3

0 6 /9 3

10 8 .1

108 .1

10 8 .1

.3

0
.4

3082

U n s u p p o rte d p la s tic p ro file s h a p e s , ro d s, a n d t u b e s ...........................................
P o ly a m id e (n ylo n ) ...............................................................................................................
P o l y e t h y le n e ..........................................................................................................................

3 0 8 2 -1 0 4

0 6 /9 3

1 1 3 .8

1 1 3 .3

1 1 3 .8

.8

P o ly p r o p y le n e ........................................................................................................................

3 0 8 2 -1 0 5

0 6 /9 3

9 4 .3

9 4 .8

9 4 .8

-2 .1

0

V in y l a n d vinyl c o p o ly m e r ...............................................................................................

3 0 8 2 -1 0 8

0 6 /9 3

1 0 6 .3

1 0 6 .3

1 0 6 .3

.9

0

O th e r u n s u p p o rte d s h a p e s , ro d s , a n d t u b e s ......................................................

3 0 8 2 -1 0 9

0 6 /9 3

1 0 4 .8

1 0 4 .8

1 0 4 .8

.5

0

0 6 /9 3

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .9

0

0

0 6 /9 3

1 1 5 .6

1 1 6 .2

1 1 7 .5

5 .3

1.1

3 0 8 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 .......................................................

3 0 8 2 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
L a m in a te d p la s tic p la te , s h e e t, a n d p ro file s h a p e s ............................................................

3083

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
L a m in a te d p la s tic p la te , s h e e t, a n d p ro file s h a p e s ..............................................
T h e r m o s e ttin g ......................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................

3 0 8 3 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 4 8 .8

1 4 9 .5

1 5 1 .2

5 .8

1.1

3 0 8 3 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 8 .6

1 4 9 .5

1 5 1 .2

5 .8

1.1
1 .6

3 0 8 3 -1 0 1

0 6 /9 3

1 1 4 .7

1 1 5 .3

1 1 7 .1

6 .4

3 0 8 3 -S

0 6 /9 3

1 1 8 .8

1 1 8 .8

1 1 8 .8

.5

0

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .2

1 0 5 .3

1 0 5 .1

-6 .3

-.2

3084
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

3 0 8 4 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 0 3 .3

1 0 0 .1

9 9 .9

-6 .6

-.2

P la s tic p i p e ..................................................................................................................................

3 0 8 4 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 0 3 .3

10 0 .1

9 9 .9

-6 .6

-.2

3 0 8 4 -1 0 1

0 6 /8 7

7 0 .5

6 9 .2

6 9 .2

-9 .5

3 0 8 4 -1 0 2

0 6 /8 7

9 1 .9

87 .1

8 6 .8

-1 1 .6

-.3

3 0 8 4 -1 0 4

0 6 /8 7

1 0 0 .9

9 5 .5

9 5 .3

- 8 .0

-.2

In d u s tria l a n d m i n i n g ................... .....................................................................................

3 0 8 4 -1 0 5

0 6 /9 3

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

0

0

O th e r p la s tic p ip e ...............................................................................................................

3 0 8 4 -1 0 6

0 7 /8 7

1 3 2 .1

1 2 9 .8

1 2 8 .5

-4 .7

-1 .0

0 6 /9 3

1 1 6 .1

1 1 9 .4

1 1 9 .4

-2 .5

0

D ra in , w a s te , a n d v e n t ................................................................................. ...................

0

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

3 0 8 4 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
3085

0 6 /9 3

1 0 5 .4

1 0 3 .8

1 0 3 .7

-3 .0

- .1

3 0 8 5 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 2 0 .5

1 1 8 .9

1 1 8 .7

-2 .9

-.2

3 0 8 5 -1

0 6 /8 7

1 1 4 .9

1 1 3 .3

1 1 3 .1

-3 .0

- .2

3 0 8 5 -1 0 1

0 6 /8 7

1 1 4 .9

1 1 3 .3

1 1 3 .1

-3 .0

-.2

3 0 8 5 -S

0 6 /9 3

1 0 5 .2

1 0 2 .4

1 0 2 .2

-3 .9

-.2

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .3

1 0 8 .6

-.7

.3

3 0 8 6 -P

0 6 /8 7

1 1 7 .4

1 1 7 .6

1 1 8 .0

-.6

.3

3 0 8 6 -1

0 6 /8 7

1 1 7 .4

1 1 7 .6

1 1 8 .0

-.6

3 0 8 6 -1 0 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 2 .7

1 1 2 .7

1 1 2 .7

- 1 .6

0

3 0 8 6 -1 0 2

1 2 /8 2

1 1 7 .3

1 1 6 .1

1 1 8 .4

.7

2 .0

B u ild in g a n d c o n s tru c tio n ...............................................................................................

3 0 8 6 -1 0 3

0 1 /8 3

1 3 6 .4

1 3 6 .0

1 3 5 .2

-3 .2

-.6

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

3 0 8 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 ............................................. .........
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
3086

P la s tic fo a m p r o d u c t s ...........................................................................................................

.3

F u rn itu re a n d fu r n is h in g s ................................................................................................

3 0 8 6 -1 0 4

1 2 /8 2

1 3 7 .6

1 4 0 .1

1 4 0 .1

1 .8

0

C o n s u m e r a n d in s titu tio n a l............................................................................................

3 0 8 6 -1 0 5

1 2 /8 2

1 1 5 .2

1 1 5 .0

1 1 5 .0

-2 .6

0

O t h e r p la s tic fo a m p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................

3 0 8 6 -1 0 6

0 2 /8 9

8 4 .8

8 4 .8

8 4 .8

0

0

0 6 /9 3

10 4 .1

1 0 2 .8

1 0 2 .6

-2 .7

-.2

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

3 0 8 6 -S M
3 0 8 6 -S

See footnotes at end of table.




64

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d ex
In d u stry

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base
N o v.

D ec.

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

N ov. 199 8

0 6 /9 3

1 0 7 .3

1 0 6 .2

1 0 6 .9

-0 .9

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

3 0 8 7 -P

0 6 /9 3

1 0 9 .4

1 0 8 .3

1 0 9 .0

-1 .0

.6

C u s to m c o m p o u n d in g o f p u rc h a s e d re s in s a n d c o lo r c o n c e n t r a t e s ............

3 0 8 7 -1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 9 .4

1 0 8 .3

1 0 9 .0

-1 .0

.6

3 0 8 7 -1 0 1

0 6 /9 3

1 1 0 .4

1 0 9 .0

1 0 9 .9

-1 .6

.8

3 0 8 7 -1 0 2

0 6 /9 3

1 0 7 .1

107.1

10 7 .1

1 .6

0

0 6 /9 3

1 0 7 .9

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .5

.7

C u s to m c o m p o u n d in g o f p u rc h a s e d p la s tic r e s in s .............................................................

3087

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

C
O>

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

C u s to m c o m p o u n d in g o f p u rc h a s e d r e s in s ...........................................................
C o lo r c o n c e n t r a t e s ............................................................................................................
P la s tic p lu m b in g f ix t u r e s ..................................................................................................................

3088

0 .7

-.2

Prim a ry p r o d u c t s ......................................... .............................................. .................................

3 0 8 8 -P

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .2

108.1

1 0 7 .9

.7

-.2

P la s tic p lu m b in g f ix t u r e s ............................................................................................ ........

3 0 8 8 -1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .2

108.1

1 0 7 .9

.7

-.2

3 0 8 8 -1 0 1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .2

108.1

1 0 7 .9

.7

- .2

0 6 /9 3

1 0 6 .0

1 0 5 .9

106.1

-.5

.2

0 6 /8 7

1 2 4 .5

1 2 4 .3

1 2 4 .5

-.6

.2

P la s tic p lu m b in g f i x t u r e s ..................................... ...........................................................
P la s tic p ro d u c ts n .e .c ...........................................................................................................................

3089
3 0 8 9 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n , fa b ric a te d p la s tic p ro d u cts, e x c e p t fo a m a n d

3 0 8 9 -1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 0 .7

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .9

.2

.3

3 0 8 9 -1 0 1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 0 .7

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .9

.2

.3

3 0 8 9 -2

1 2 /8 2

1 0 9 .3

1 0 9 .3

1 0 9 .5

- 1 .0

.2

3 0 8 9 -2 0 1

1 2 /8 2

1 0 9 .3

1 0 9 .3

1 0 9 .5

- 1 .0

.2

3 0 8 9 -3

0 6 /9 3

1 1 0 .7

1 1 0 .7

1 1 0 .7

1 .8

3 0 8 9 -3 0 1

0 6 /9 3

1 1 0 .7

1 1 0 .7

1 1 0 .7

1 .8

0

3 0 8 9 -4

0 6 /9 3

1 0 4 .5

1 0 3 .9

1 0 4 .0

- 3 .3

.1

T u b s (fo r fo o d ) a n d ja rs (fo r fo o d , c o s m e tic s , a n d to ile t g o o d s ) ..........

3 0 8 9 -4 0 2

0 6 /9 3

1 2 2 .4

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .5

- 8 .3

0

C a p s a n d c l o s u r e s .............................................. ..........................................................

3 0 8 9 -4 0 3

0 6 /9 3

1 0 2 .4

101.1

10 1 .1

-5 .1

0

t r a y s ................................................... ..........................................................................

3 0 8 9 -4 0 4

0 6 /9 3

1 0 3 .5

1 0 3 .5

1 0 3 .5

-.8

0

O t h e r p la s tic s p a c k a g in g ............................................................................................

3 0 8 9 -4 0 5

0 6 /9 3

99.1

99.1

99 .1

.1

0

3 0 8 9 -5

0 6 /9 3

1 0 0 .5

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

.1

0

3 0 8 9 -5 0 1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 0 .5

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

.1

0

3 0 8 9 -6

0 6 /9 3

1 0 5 .9

1 0 6 .0

1 0 6 .0

-.1

0

3 0 8 9 -6 0 2

0 6 /9 3

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

-1 .6

0

0 6 /9 3

8 6 .8

87 .1

re in fo rc e d p l a s t i c s .....................................................................................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n , fa b ric a te d p la s tic p ro d u cts, e x c e p t fo a m a n d
re in fo rc e d p la s t ic s .................................................................................................
E le c tric a l a n d e le c tro n ic fa b ric a te d p la s tic p ro d u cts, e x c e p t fo a m
a n d re in fo rc e d p la s t ic s ............................................................................................
E le c tric a l a n d e le c tro n ic fa b ric a te d p la s tic p ro d u cts, e x c e p t fo a m
a n d re in fo rc e d p l a s t ic s ............................................. ..........................................
In d u s tria l m a c h in e ry p la s tic p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t f o a m .........................................
In d u s tria l m a c h in e ry p la s tic p ro d u cts, e x c e p t f o a m ....................................
P la s tic s p a c k a g in g , e x c e p t film a n d s h e e t, fo a m , a n d b o t t l e s ...................

0

B lis te r a n d b u b b le fo rm e d p a c k a g in g , s h ipping b o x e s , a n d fo o d

P la s tic d in n e rw a re , ta b le w a re , a n d k itc h e n w a r e .................................................
P la s tic d in n e rw a re , ta b le w a re , a n d k it c h e n w a r e ............................................
C o n s u m e r, in stitu tio n al a n d c o m m e rc ia l fa b ric a te d p la s tic p ro d u cts,
e x c e p t fo a m a n d w ire c o a t e ...............................................................................
S in k w a re a n d b a th w a re , in cluding d ish d rain s, d u s tp a n s , s h o w e r
c a d d ie s , a n d b a t h m a t s ............................................................ ...........................
U tility , w a s te , a n d g a rb a g e c o n ta in e rs , in cluding b u c k e ts a n d
d i s h p a n s .....................................................................................................................

3 0 8 9 -6 0 3

-.2

- .1

H o s p ita l a n d la b o ra to ry w a re , in cluding p itc h e rs a n d f l a s k s ..... .............

3 0 8 9 -6 0 6

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .5

1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .3

1 .0

.1

O t h e r c o n s u m e r, in s titutional a n d c o m m e rc ia l fa b ric a te d p ro d u c ts ....

3 0 8 9 -6 0 8

0 6 /9 3

1 0 6 .8

1 0 7 .0

1 0 7 .0

-.1

0

3 0 8 9 -7

1 2 /8 2

9 9 .8

9 9 .7

9 9 .8

.9

.1

3 0 8 9 -7 0 1

1 2 /8 2

9 9 .8

9 9 .7

9 9 .8

.9

.1

3 0 8 9 -8

0 6 /8 7

1 3 5 .0

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .9

- 1 .2

.4

D o o rs , p a rtitio n s, m o ld in g s, w in d o w s , fra m e s a n d trim .............................

3 0 8 9 -8 0 2

0 6 /9 3

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

0

0

S id in g a n d a c c e s s o rie s , in cluding soffit, fa s c ia , a n d s k i r t s .....................

3 0 8 9 -8 0 3

0 6 /9 3

1 0 7 .2

1 0 7 .0

1 0 7 .0

- 1 .4

0

F ittin g s a n d u n io n s ........................................................................................................

3 0 8 9 -8 0 4

0 6 /9 3

1 0 4 .4

1 0 1 .4

1 0 4 .3

1 .9

2 .9

3 0 8 9 -A

0 6 /9 3

10 6 .1

1 0 6 .5

1 0 6 .4

.1

-.1

8 7 .0

P la s tic fu rn itu re c o m p o n e n ts a n d fu rn ish in g s e x c l. fo a m a n d
re in fo rc e d p l a s t i c s ............................................................. .......................................
P la s tic fu rn itu re c o m p o n e n ts a n d fu rn ish in g s

e x c l. fo a m a n d

re in fo rc e d p la s t ic s ..... .............................. ............................................................
B u ild in g a n d co n s tru c tio n fa b ric a te d p ro d u cts, e x c e p t fo a m , p lu m bing,
re in fo rc e d p l a s t i c s .....................................................................................................

R e in fo rc e d a n d fib e rg la s s p la s tic p ro d u cts, n .e .c . ............................................

3 0 8 9 -A 0 1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .0

.7

B u ild in g a n d c o n s tru c tio n ..........................................................................................

3 0 8 9 -A 0 3

0 6 /9 3

1 2 1 .2

0

O t h e r fa b ric a te d fib e rg la s s a n d re in fo rc e d p la s tic p ro d u c ts ...................

0 6 /9 3

1 0 6 .3

(3)
1 0 7 .8

1 2 1 .2

3 0 8 9 -A 0 4

1 0 7 .3

- .6

-.5

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .4

1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .2

.4

0

T ra n s p o rta tio n ........................................ .........................................................................

0
(?)

3 0 8 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 ......................... ........................ .

3 0 8 9 -S

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

31

1 2 /8 4

13 7 .1

1 3 6 .5

1 3 6 .7

-.5

.1

L e a t h e r ta n n in g a n d fin is h in g ...................................... .................................................................

311

0 6 /8 1

1 7 1 .6

1 6 9 .2

1 6 9 .4

-3 .9

.1

L e a th e r ta n n in g a n d fin is h in g ........................................................................................................

3111

0 6 /8 1

1 7 1 .5

169.1

1 6 9 .3

-4 .0

.1

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

3 1 1 1 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 7 0 .9

1 6 9 .4

1 6 9 .6

- 2 .3

.1

F in is h e d a n d u n fin ish e d l e a t h e r ......................................................................................

3 1 1 1 -6

1 2 /9 7

9 8 .3

9 7 .4

9 7 .5

- 2 .5

.1

F in is h e d c a ttle a n d kip s id e l e a t h e r ..........................................................................

3 1 1 1 -6 1

1 2 /9 7

9 7 .7

9 6 .9

9 7 .0

—3 .0

.1

U n fin is h e d c a ttle a n d kip s id e l e a t h e r .....................................................................

3 1 1 1 -6 5

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .4

10 0 .1

1 0 0 .2

.2

.1

O th e r le a th e rs , fin is h e d a n d u n fin is h e d ..................................................................

3 1 1 1 -6 7

1 2 /9 7

9 7 .8

9 2 .9

9 3 .0

- 7 .0

.1

R e c e ip ts fo r c o n tra c t ta n n in g d o n e fo r o th e rs o n th e ir m a t e r ia ls ................

3 1 1 1 -9

0 6 /8 1

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .9

-.2

0

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

3 1 1 1 -S

0 4 /8 2

1 5 1 .5

1 3 8 .0

1 3 8 .0

1 2 /8 4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .6

0

.1

B o o t a n d s h o e c u t s to c k a n d fin d in g s ......................................................................................

313

B o o t a n d s h o e c u t s to c k a n d fin d in g s ......................................................................................

3131

0

(3)

1 2 /8 4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .6

0

.1

3 1 3 1 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .5

0

.1

O th e r le a th e r c u t s t o c k ........................................................ ......................................... .....

3 1 3 1 -1 3 1

1 2 /8 4

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .7

.1

0

N o n -le a th e r s to c k a n d fin d in g s incl. h e e l s ......................... .......................................

3 1 3 1 -1 9 1

1 2 /8 4

1 3 2 .2

1 3 2 .2

1 3 2 .7

-.2

.4

F o o tw e a r, e x c e p t r u b b e r ..................................................................................................................

314

1 2 /8 4

1 4 0 .6

1 40.1

1 4 0 .4

.4

.2

H o u s e s lip p e r s ........... ............................................................................................................................

3142

0 6 /8 5

1 2 9 .6

1 2 9 .6

1 2 9 .6

-1 .4

0

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

3 1 3 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 .................................. ....................

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 ex
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 19 9 8

H o u s e s lip p e rs — C o n tin u e d
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ...........................................................................................................................

3 1 4 2 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 2 8 .9

1 2 8 .9

1 2 8 .9

-1 .6

0

H o u s e s lip p e rs , e x c e p t s lip p e r s o c k s ...........................................................................

3 1 4 2 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .5

-1 .6

0

3 1 4 2 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 5

1 6 9 .8

1 6 9 .8

1 6 9 .8

.4

L e a t h e r h o u s e s lip p e r s .....................................................................................................

0

3 1 4 2 -1 2 2

0 6 /8 5

1 1 0 .0

1 1 0 .0

1 1 0 .0

-2 .7

0

3 1 4 2 -1 2 2 3

1 2 /9 0

9 7 .9

9 7 .9

9 7 .9

- 3 .2

0

M e n ’s .................................................................................................................................

3 1 4 2 -1 2 2 3 4

1 2 /9 0

1 0 8 .7

W o m e n ’s ............................................ ............................................................................

3 1 4 2 -1 2 2 3 5

1 2 /9 0

9 6 .9

(3)
9 6 .9

ft
9 6 .9

ft
- 3 .7

H o u s e s lip p ers, e x c e p t l e a t h e r ................................................................. ..................
F a b r ic h o u s e s lip p e r s ...................................................................................................

ft
0

3 1 4 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 .......................................................

1 2 /8 0

1 6 8 .4

1 6 7 .3

1 6 7 .8

.9

.3

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

3 1 4 3 -P

1 2 /8 0

17 0 .1

1 7 0 .5

1 7 1 .1

1 .8

.4

M e n ’s s h o e s , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c .............................. .............................. ..............................

3 1 4 3 -4

1 2 /9 3

1 1 0 .5

1 1 0 .8

1 1 1 .2

1 .8

.4

D r e s s a n d c a s u a l ................................................................................................................

3 1 4 3 -4 1 1

1 2 /9 3

1 0 8 .7

1 0 8 .7

1 0 9 .2

.8

.5

B o o ts , d re s s a n d c a s u a l, e x c e p t w e s te rn s t y l e ............................................

3 1 4 3 -4 2 1

1 2 /9 3

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .0

.8

0

W e s t e r n s ty le b o o t s ...........................................................................................................

3 1 4 3 -4 2 2

1 2 /9 3

1 0 3 .3

1 0 3 .3

1 0 3 .3

.7

0

W o r k o x f o r d s .........................................................................................................................

3 1 4 3 -4 3 1

1 2 /9 3

1 2 5 .0

1 2 5 .0

1 2 5 .0

4 .7

0

W o r k s h o e s , a n k le h e ig h t o r h i g h e r ...........................................................................

3 1 4 3 -4 4 1

1 2 /9 3

1 1 6 .3

1 1 7 .3

1 1 8 .1

3 .9

.7

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 1 4 3 -S M
3 1 4 3 -S

1 2 /8 0

1 5 6 .6

1 5 6 .7

1 5 6 .6

.4

- .1

1 2 /8 0

1 3 2 .0

13 2 .1

1 3 2 .1

-.5

0

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

3 1 4 4 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 2 9 .9

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .0

-.5

0

W o m e n ’s s h o e s , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c .....................................................................................

3 1 4 4 -4

1 2 /9 3

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .4

-.6

0

M e n ’s f o o t w e a r .......................................................................................................................................

3143

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .................................. ............................................................................
W o m e n ’s f o o t w e a r ...............................................................................................................................

3144

S a n d a l s .......................... .........................................................................................................

3 1 4 4 -4 1 1

1 2 /9 3

1 1 6 .7

1 1 7 .1

1 1 7 .1

.4

0

D r e s s a n d c a s u a l, e x c e p t s a n d a l s ............................................................................

3 1 4 4 -4 2 1

1 2 /9 3

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

-.8

0

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 1 4 4 -S M
1 2 /8 0

1 8 3 .1

1 8 3 .4

1 8 3 .4

-.2

0

1 2 /7 9

1 5 1 .0

1 5 1 .8

1 5 1 .8

1 .5

0

3 1 4 4 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
F o o tw e a r, e x c e p t ru b b er, n .e .c .......................................................................................................

3149

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

3 1 4 9 -P

1 2 /7 9

1 5 3 .0

1 5 4 .0

1 5 4 .0

.5

0

Y o u th s ’ a n d b o y s ’ fo o tw e a r, e x c e p t a t h l e t i c ............................................................

3 1 4 9 -1

1 2 /7 9

1 5 3 .2

1 5 3 .4

1 5 3 .4

2 .5

0

C h ild re n ’s s h o e s a n d b o o ts , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c .................... .......................................

3 1 4 9 -3

1 2 /7 9

1 6 4 .5

1 6 4 .5

1 6 4 .5

- .2

In fa n ts ’ a n d b a b ie s ’ f o o t w e a r ...........................................................................................

3 1 4 9 -4

1 2 /7 9

1 7 9 .6

1 7 9 .7

1 7 9 .7

.6

0

A th le tic , e x c e p t ru b b e r s o le /fa b r ic u p p e r ......................................... ........................

3 1 4 9 -5

1 2 /7 9

1 4 0 .9

1 4 3 .3

1 4 3 .3

3 .5

0

0

3 1 4 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 .......................................................

3 1 4 9 -S

1 2 /7 9

1 5 9 .5

1 5 9 .5

1 5 9 .5

5 .0

0

L e a t h e r g lo v e s a n d m i t t e n s .............................................................................................................

315

0 6 /8 5

1 4 1 .1

1 4 1 .3

1 4 1 .5

1 .9

.1

L e a t h e r g lo v e s a n d m i t t e n s .............................................................................................................

3151

0 6 /8 5

1 4 1 .1

1 4 1 .3

1 4 1 .5

1 .9

.1

1 .8

.2

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

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

3 1 5 1 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .1

1 4 9 .4

A ll le a th e r d re s s a n d s e m id re s s g lo v e s a n d m i t t e n s ...........................................

3 1 5 1 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 3 6 .0

1 3 6 .0

1 3 7 .0

3 .4

.7

3 1 5 1 -2 2 2

0 6 /9 1

1 0 9 .0

1 0 9 .0

1 0 9 .8

3 .4

.7

3 1 5 1 -7

0 6 /8 5

1 5 3 .5

1 5 3 .7

1 5 3 .7

1 .4

0

3 1 5 1 -7 8 1

0 6 /8 5

1 4 8 .8

1 4 8 .9

1 4 8 .9

1 .8

0

A ll split, e x c lu d in g w e l d e r s .............................................................................................

3 1 5 1 -7 8 3

0 6 /8 5

1 5 0 .0

1 5 0 .1

1 5 0 .1

1 .4

.0

L e a th e r, e x c e p t all g ra in a n d all split, in cluding w e ld e rs ..............................

3 1 5 1 -7 8 9

0 6 /8 5

1 7 2 .5

1 7 3 .0

1 7 3 .0

.3

0

3 1 5 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 5

1 3 8 .3

1 3 9 .5

1 3 9 .5

.9

0

3 1 5 1 -S

0 6 /8 5

1 1 3 .7

1 1 3 .7

1 1 3 .7

3 .6

0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 4 .5

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .6

.4

0
0

A ll le a th e r d re s s a n d s e m id re s s g lo v e s a n d m it t e n s .......................................
A ll le a th e r w o rk g lo v e s a n d m i t t e n s .............................................................................
A ll g ra in , e x c lu d in g w e ld e r s ...........................................................................................

3 1 5 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 r e c e ip 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 ...............................................................................................................
L u g g a g e ......................................................................................................................................................

316

1 2 /8 4

1 2 4 .5

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .6

.4

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

3161
3 1 6 1 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 2 4 .9

125 .1

1 2 5 .1

.4

0

H a n d l u g g a g e .............................................................................................................................

3 1 6 1 -1

1 2 /8 4

1 1 7 .0

117 .1

1 1 7 .1

-.3

0

3 1 6 1 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 4

1 5 0 .9

(3)

ft

ft

3 1 6 1 -1 1 3 3 5

1 2 /8 4

1 5 1 .8

1 2 /8 4

1 2 5 .7

ft
1 2 5 .7

ft
1 2 5 .7

ft

3 1 6 1 -1 1 4
3 1 6 1 -2

1 2 /8 4

1 4 0 .1

1 4 0 .3

1 4 0 .3

O c c u p a tio n a l lu g g a g e c a s e s , s a m p le , b in o c u la r, a n d c a m e ra c a s e s .....

3 1 6 1 -2 5 3

1 2 /8 4

1 4 7 .3

1 4 7 .3

1 4 7 .3

.1

T r u n k s , h a n d tru n k s a n d l o c k e r s ..... ..........................................................................

3 1 6 1 -2 6 3

1 2 /8 4

1 7 7 .4

ft

1 7 7 .4

4 .0

H a n d lu g g a g e , all ty p e s e x c e p t z i p p e r e d ............................................................
F r a m e d , lo c k c o n s tr u c tio n ..........................................................................................
Z ip p e r e d h a n d l u g g a g e ....................................................................................................
L u g g a g e o th e r th a n h a n d l u g g a g e .................................................................................

ft
ft
1.1

0

1.1

0
0
ft

B rie fc a s e s a n d b a g s , s c h o o l b a g s , e n v e lo p e s , c a ta lo g c a s e s , a n d
z ip p e r e d ring b in d e rs ................................................................................................

3 1 6 1 -2 7 3

1 2 /8 4

1 5 0 .6

1 5 1 .3

1 5 1 .3

1 .4

0

O th e r lu g g a g e , in cluding n o n -c a n v a s k n a p s a c k s ..............................................

3 1 6 1 -2 9 8

1 2 /8 4

1 3 0 .2

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .8

2 .0

0

3 1 6 1 -M

1 2 /8 4

1 1 7 .7

.8

3 1 6 1 -S

1 2 /8 4

1 2 7 .3

ft
1 2 7 .3

1 1 7 .7
1 2 7 .3

0

0

1 2 4 .2

.2

0

3 1 6 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 ...............................................................................................................
H a n d b a g s a n d o th e r p e rs o n a l le a th e r g o o d s .......................................................................

317

1 2 /8 4

12 4 .1

1 2 4 .2

W o m e n ’s a n d c h ild re n ’s h a n d b a g s a n d p u r s e s ..... ...........................................................

3171

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

ft

ft

ft

ft

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

3 1 7 1 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

ft

ft

ft

W o m e n ’s a n d c h ild re n ’s h a n d b a g s a n d p u r s e s ......................................................

3 1 7 1 -5

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

ft

ft

ft

P e rs o n a l le a th e r g o o d s , e x c e p t w o m e n ’s h a n d b a g s a n d p u r s e s ...............................
P e r s o n a l le a th e r g o o d s , e x c e p t w o m e n ’s h a n d b a g s a n d p u r s e s ..................

0 6 /8 2

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .8

1 4 1 .8

.3

0

3 1 7 2 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 4 3 .6

1 4 3 .7

1 4 3 .6

.2

- .1

3 1 7 2 -5

0 6 /8 2

1 4 3 .6

1 4 3 .6

1 4 3 .6

.3

0

3172

See footnotes at end of table.




66

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N o v.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

P e rs o n a l le a th e r g o o d s , e x c e p t w o m e n ’s h a n d b a g s a n d p u rs e s — C o n tin u e d
B illfo ld s, w a lle ts , F re n c h p u rs e s a n d c lu tc h e s .....................................................
B illfo ld s , w a lle ts , F re n c h p u rs e s a n d c lu tc h e s , l e a t h e r ..............................
B illfo ld s a n d w a l l e t s ................... ...............................................................................
F r e n c h p u r s e s ..............................................................................................................

3 1 7 2 -5 A

0 6 /8 2

1 4 8 .3

1 4 8 .3

1 4 8 .3

0

0

3 1 7 2 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 4 4 .4

1 4 4 .4

1 4 4 .4

0

0

3 1 7 2 -5 1 1 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 3 8 .9

1 3 8 .9

1 3 8 .9

0

0

3 1 7 2 -5 1 1 2 2

0 6 /8 2

1 4 1 .3

(3)

1 4 1 .3

J e w e lr y b o x e s a n d c a s e s ...............................................................................................

3 1 7 2 -5 5 3

1 2 /8 9

1 0 3 .5

O t h e r p e rs o n a l g o o d s , l e a t h e r .....................................................................................

3 1 7 2 -5 9 6

0 6 /8 9

1 1 4 .7

(3)
1 1 4 .8

(3)
1 1 4 .7

O t h e r p e rs o n a l g o o d s , e x c e p t l e a t h e r ......................... ..........................................

3 1 7 2 -5 9 7

0 6 /8 2

138.1

138.1

138 .1

0

0

0 6 /8 2

1 3 7 .6

1 4 1 .2

1 4 1 .2

2 .6

0
-.1

0

fi
.9

fi
fi
- .1

3 1 7 2 -S M

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

3 1 7 2 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ............................ ...............................................................................
L e a th e r g o o d s , n .e .c ............................................................................................................................

319

0 6 /8 5

1 4 0 .5

1 4 1 .0

1 4 0 .8

-.2

L e a th e r g o o d s , n .e .c ............................................................................................................................

3199

0 6 /8 5

1 4 0 .5

1 4 1 .0

1 4 0 .8

-.2

-.1

0 6 /8 5

1 4 4 .2

1 4 4 .9

1 4 4 .6

-.3

- .2

3 1 9 9 -P
L e a th e r g o o d s, e x c lu d in g industrial l e a t h e r ..............................................................
S a d d le ry a n d h a rn e s s a n d a c c o u te r m e n ts ............................................................

3 1 9 9 -A

1 2 /9 1

1 1 4 .3

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .6

-.4

-.3

3 1 9 9 -1 3 1

0 6 /8 5

1 4 2 .7

1 4 2 .7

1 4 2 .7

0

0

3 1 9 9 -1 9 6

0 6 /8 5

1 4 5 .8

1 4 5 .8

1 4 5 .8

-2 .1

0

3 1 9 9 -1 9 7

0 6 /8 5

1 3 4 .4

1 3 6 .0

1 3 5 .3

.4

-.5

D o g co lla rs , le a s h e s a n d o th e r h o u s e h o ld p e t a c c e s s o rie s m a d e o f
O th e r le a th e r g o o d s ..........................................................................................................

3 1 9 9 -B

1 2 /9 1

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

0

0

In d u strial le a th e r b e ltin g /in d u s tria l le a th e r p r o d u c t s ........................................

3 1 9 9 -1 9 1

0 6 /8 5

1 7 4 .1

1 74.1

1 7 4 .1

0

0

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

3 1 9 9 -S M
0 6 /8 5

1 43.1

1 43.1

1 43.1

1.1

0

1 2 /8 4

13 0 .1

1 3 0 .5

1 3 0 .2

2 .0

- .2

In dustrial l e a t h e r ......................................................................................................................

3 1 9 9 -S

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts ............. .................................................................................................
S to n e , clay, g lass, a n d c o n c re te p r o d u c t s .............................................................................

32

F la t g l a s s ...... .................................................. .........................................................................................

321

1 2 /8 0

97 .1

9 7 .9

9 7 .9

- 5 .7

0

3211

1 2 /8 0

97 .1

9 7 .9

9 7 .9

- 5 .7

0

1 2 /8 0

9 7 .3

98.1

98 .1

- 5 .9

3 2 1 1 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .................... .....................................................................................................
O t h e r fla t g la ss , m a d e fro m g la s s p ro d u c e d in th e s a m e e s t a b lis h m e n t..

3 2 1 1 -4

1 2 /8 0

1 0 2 .8

1 0 3 .0

fi

R a w fla t g la s s o r w in d o w g la s s (flo a t, s h e e t a n d p l a t e ) ....................................

3 2 1 1 -5

1 2 /8 0

1 0 0 .2

99 .1

1 0 0 .2

U p to a n d in clu d in g .1 0 7 i n c h ...................................................................... ...............

3 2 1 1 -5 1 2

1 2 /8 0

9 0 .5

9 0 .5

í3)

. 1 0 8 in c h th ro u g h .1 3 4 inch ........... .............. ...............................................................

3 2 1 1 -5 1 3

1 2 /8 0

8 4 .8

8 7 .4

(3)

O v e r .2 0 0 in ch ........................................ ..............................................................................

3 2 1 1 -5 1 5

1 2 /9 4

(3)

(3)

fi

0

Í3)
- 7 .9

fi

fi
fi
fi

fi
fi
fi

0

G la s s a n d g la s s w a re , p re s s e d o r b lo w n ................................................................. .................

322

1 2 /8 4

1 2 2 .4

1 2 1 .9

1 2 1 .3

-1 .6

-.5

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

3221

0 6 /8 2

12 4 .1

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .9

.1

.0
0

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

3 2 2 1 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 2 4 .5

1 2 4 .3

1 2 4 .3

.1

N a r r o w n e c k a n d w id e m o u th c o n ta in e rs , e x . f o o d ................................................

3 2 2 1 -A

0 6 /9 5

9 5 .5

9 5 .2

9 5 .2

.5

0

3 2 2 1 -1 B

0 6 /9 5

9 4 .7

9 4 .5

9 4 .5

.7

0

3 2 2 1 -1 1 5

0 6 /8 2

1 2 5 .3

1 2 5 .3

B e v e r a g e c o n ta in e rs .................................... ...................................................................
N o n -a lc o h o lic b e v e r a g e ..............................................................................................
F o o d c o n t a in e r s ................ ......................................................................................................
N a rro w n e c k fo o d c o n t a in e r s .............................................................. ........................
W id e m o u th fo o d c o n t a in e r s ........................................................................................

3 2 2 1 -2

0 6 /9 5

9 8 .8

9 8 .9

3 2 2 1 -2 1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 9 .1

119 .1

3 2 2 1 -2 2

0 7 /9 5

9 7 .5

9 7 .7

0 6 /8 3

1 3 1 .0

130 .1

3229

fi
fi
fi
fi
1 2 8 .7

(3)

Í3)

fi
fi

fi
fi
fi

(3)
—3 .6

- 1 .1

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

3 2 2 9 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 3 2 .0

1 3 1 .0

1 2 9 .5

- 3 .8

- 1 .1

T a b le , k itc h e n , a rt, a n d n o v e lty g la s s w a r e ......... ......................................................
M a c h in e m a d e ta b le , k itc h e n , a rt, a n d n o v e lty g l a s s w a r e ............................

3 2 2 9 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 9 .7

1 4 9 .7

1 4 9 .7

.7

0

3 2 2 9 -1 2

0 6 /8 3

1 5 0 .7

1 5 0 .7

1 5 0 .7

.6

0

T u m b le rs (o n e p ie c e exc lu d in g p a c k e rs ’ t u m b le r s ) ......................................

3 2 2 9 -1 2 1

0 6 /8 3

1 3 0 .5

1 3 0 .3

1 3 0 .4

2 .6

.1

T a b l e w a r e .................................................................. ................................... ....................

3 2 2 9 -1 2 3

0 6 /8 3

1 5 7 .4

1 5 7 .4

1 5 7 .4

- 2 .5

0

C o o k w a r e , o v e n w a re , k itc h e n w a re , a n d m ic ro w a v e o v e n g la s s ..........

3 2 2 9 -1 2 5

0 6 /8 3

1 5 4 .8

fi

1 5 4 .8

.1

3 2 2 9 -1 2 8

0 6 /8 3

15 2 .1

15 2 .1

15 2 .1

3 2 2 9 -1 3

0 6 /8 3

1 5 8 .7

1 5 8 .7

1 5 8 .7

1 .5

3 2 2 9 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 2 4 .2

1 2 4 .2

1 2 4 .2

-7 .5

0

3 2 2 9 -2 A

1 2 /9 1

1 0 4 .0

1 0 4 .0

1 0 4 .0

-8 .7

0
0

P re s s e d a n d b lo w n g lass, n .e .c ....... ......................................................... ...................................

fi

O r n a m e n ta l, d e c o ra tiv e , a n d n o v e lty g la s s w a re a n d s m o k e rs ’
a c c e s s o r ie s ........................................................................ ......................................
H a n d m a d e ta b le , k itc h e n , a rt, a n d n o v e lty g la s s w a r e ....................................
L ig h tin g a n d e le c tro n ic g la s s w a r e ..................................................................................
M a c h in e -m a d e lig h tin g /e le c tro n ic g la s s w a r e .............................................
B o w ls a n d e n c lo s in g g lo b e s (in terio r a n d e x t e r i o r ) ......................................

.7

3 2 2 9 -2 2 4

1 2 /9 1

1 1 0 .6

1 1 0 .6

1 1 0 .6

-1 .3

3 2 2 9 -2 3 5

0 8 /8 3

1 1 6 .0

fi

1 1 6 .0

- 9 .8

3 2 2 9 -2 C

0 6 /8 3

1 0 7 .7

fi

fi

1 0 3 .6

0
0

T .V . tu b e b la n k s a n d parts; tu b in g , c a n e , a n d g la s s p a rts fo r
e le c tro n ic tu b e s a n d d e v ic e s ...........................................................................

fi

T ra n s fe rs a n d s h ip m e n ts o f p artially fa b ric a te d lig h tin g /e le c tro n ic
g l a s s w a r e .......................................................................... ............................................

fi

fi

G la s s fib e r-te x tile t y p e .................................................... .....................................................

3 2 2 9 -3

0 6 /8 3

9 7 .6

- 5 .8

O t h e r p re s s e d a n d b lo w n g l a s s w a r e ................................ ...........................................

3 2 2 9 -4

0 6 /8 3

1 7 1 .5

1 7 1 .2

1 7 1 .2

1 .0

3 2 2 9 -4 A

1 2 /9 1

1 1 9 .0

1 1 9 .0

1 1 9 .0

1.3

0

3 2 2 9 -4 2 8

1 2 /9 1

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .6

1 .2

0

3 2 2 9 -4 B

1 2 /9 1

1 3 3 .7

1 3 1 .3

1 3 1 .3

-.8

0
0

M a c h in e -m a d e g la s s w a re , n .e .c ...................................................................................
O th e r g l a s s w a r e .............................................................................................................
H a n d m a d e g la s s w a re , n .e .c ............................................... ............................................

1 0 1 .3

-3 .7
0

T r a n s fe r s a n d s h ip m e n ts o f p artia lly fa b ric a te d p re s s e d a n d b lo w n
3 2 2 9 -4 C
3 2 2 9 -S

S e c o n d a ry p ro d u c ts .................................................. ............................................................
P ro d u c ts o f p u rc h a s e d g l a s s ..................................................... ...................................................

323

P ro d u c ts o f p u rc h a s e d g l a s s .........................................................................................................

3231

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

3 2 3 1 -P

See footnotes at end of table.




1 2 /9 1

1 1 3 .4

1 1 3 .4

1 1 3 .4

.4

0 6 /8 3

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

-.3

0

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .8

.6

- .1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .8

.6

- .1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .5

1 2 7 .4

.6

-.1

3 2 2 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 re c e ip ts .......................................................

67

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A ug .

Nov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1 998

P ro d u c ts o f p u rc h a s e d g la s s — C o n tin u e d
3 2 3 1 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 0 3 .0

1 0 2 .2

1 0 2 .3

1 .8

0.1

F o r c o n s tru c tio n a n d a rc h ite c tu ra l u s e s .................................................................

3 2 3 1 -3 2 1

0 6 /8 7

9 5 .1

9 5 .4

9 6 .7

1 .4

1 .4

F o r a u to m o tiv e u s e s ..........................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -3 4 1

0 6 /8 7

1 0 1 .0

9 9 .7

9 9 .5

2.1

-.2

-.3

L a m in a te d g la s s , in clu d in g p la te , flo a t, a n d s h e e t ................................................

O E M .......................................................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -3 4 1 0 1

0 6 /8 7

9 4 .6

9 4 .5

9 4 .5

R e p l a c e m e n t ......................................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -3 4 1 0 2

0 6 /8 7

1 1 9 .7

1 1 2 .8

3 2 3 1 -3 6 9

0 6 /9 4

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .6

ft
1 0 6 .6

3 2 3 1 -5

0 6 /8 3

1 4 1 .3

1 4 1 .6

1 4 1 .5

3 2 3 1 -5 2 1

0 6 /8 3

1 6 8 .0

1 6 8 .0

F o r o th e r u s e s ......................................................................................................................
M irro rs , p la te a n d flo a t (d e c o ra te d o r u n d e c o r a t e d ) ............................................
F r a m e d m ir r o r s ......................................................................................................................

ft

0
ft

1 .6

0

1 .4

- .1

1 6 8 .0

0

0

U n fr a m e d m ir r o r s .................................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -5 4 1

0 6 /8 3

1 3 3 .5

1 3 4 .5

13 4 .1

4 .4

- .3

A u to m o tiv e m ir r o r s ..............................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -5 7 1

0 6 /8 3

1 1 8 .2

1 1 8 .2

1 1 8 .2

0

0

3 2 3 1 -7

0 6 /8 3

1 4 3 .8

1 4 4 ,1

1 4 4 .0

.4

- .1

P re s s e d a n d b lo w n g la s s w a re , m a d e fro m g la s s p u rc h a s e d o r
tra n s fe rre d fro m o th e r e s t a b lis h m e n t ..................................................................

3 2 3 1 -7 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 6 .5

1 4 6 .5

1 4 6 .5

0

0

3 2 3 1 -7 1 1 0 3

0 6 /8 7

12 3 .1

1 2 3 .1

1 2 3 .1

0

0

3 2 3 1 -7 5 1

0 6 /8 3

1 5 9 .5

16 1 .1

1 6 0 .6

1 .9

-.3

3 2 3 1 -8

0 6 /8 3

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .6

- .1

-.3

S ta in e d , le a d e d , a n d fa c e te d g la s s a n d c o lo re d g la s s s l a b s ......................

3 2 3 1 -8 2 1

0 6 /8 3

15 7 .1

1 5 7 .1

M u ltip le -g la z e d , s e a le d in su latin g g la s s u n i t s ......................................................

3 2 3 1 -8 7 1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 3 .4

1 2 3 .4

ft
1 2 3 .4

T e m p e r e d g l a s s ...................................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -8 8

0 6 /8 7

9 6 .5

9 6 .4

3 2 3 1 -8 8 1

0 6 /8 3

1 1 2 .4

1 1 2 .1

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

3 2 3 1 -8 8 1 0 4

0 6 /8 7

8 9 .3

8 9 .2

8 9 .2

-3 .9

0

R e p l a c e m e n t ................................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -8 8 1 0 5

0 6 /8 7

1 5 0 .8

1 5 0 .0

1 5 0 .0

2 .7

0

C o n s u m e r g la s s w a r e .........................................................................................................
M a c h in e m a d e .................................................................................................................
O t h e r g la s s w a re , in clu d in g scie n tific , la b o ra to ry , indu strial, e tc ...................
O t h e r g la s s p ro d u c ts , m a d e fro m g la s s p u rc h a s e d o r tra n s fe rre d fro m
o th e r e s t a b lis h m e n t s .....................................................................................................

F o r a u to m o tiv e u s e ........................................................................................................
OEM

ft
2 .7

0

9 6 .2

-1 .0

-.2

11 2 .1

-2 .4

0

3 2 3 1 -8 8 3

0 6 /8 3

9 3 .0

.8

-.7

F o r o th e r u s e s ..................................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -8 8 9

0 6 /8 3

1 4 7 .1

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .5

-.1

-.3

O t h e r fla t g la s s p r o d u c t s ................................................................................................

3 2 3 1 -8 9 8

0 6 /8 3

1 6 9 .4

1 7 0 .2

1 7 0 .2

1 .2

0

1 2 /8 3

1 3 5 .4

F o r c o n s tru c tio n a n d a rc h ite c tu ra l u s e ................................................................

9 3 .6

<3)

9 3 .7

3 2 3 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 2 3 1 -M

1 3 6 .9

1 3 7 .5

-.7

.4

3 2 3 1 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 3

1 0 5 .2

1 0 6 .9

1 0 7 .7

-.9

.7

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

3 2 3 1 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 2 3 .2

1 2 3 .1

1 2 3 .2

P la s tic p ro d u cts, N . E . C ....................................................................................................

3 0 8 9 -S

0 6 /9 4

1 0 1 .0

(3)

(3)

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
ft

.1
ft

H y d ra u lic c e m e n t ..................................................................................................................................

324

0 6 /8 2

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .9

5 .5

.1

H y d ra u lic c e m e n t ..................................................................................................................................

3241

0 6 /8 2

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .9

5 .5

.1

3 2 4 1 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .8

5 .4

0

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
C e m e n t , in clu d in g p o rtla n d c e m e n ts a n d o th e r c e m e n ts (m a s o n ry , lim e,

3 2 4 1 -3

0 6 /8 9

1 4 4 .7

14 5 .1

1 4 5 .2

5 .4

.1

N o r th e a s t r e g i o n ..................................................................................................................

3 2 4 1 -3 2 2

0 6 /8 9

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .6

1 2 1 .5

7 .0

- .1

N o r th C e n tra l r e g io n ..........................................................................................................

3 2 4 1 -3 2 3

0 6 /8 9

1 4 5 .8

1 4 6 .1

1 4 6 .1

3 .3

0

3 2 4 1 -3 2 3 1

0 6 /8 9

1 3 8 .0

1 3 8 .0

1 3 8 .0

3 .8

0

e t c . ) ........................................................................................................................................

E a s t N o rth C e n tra l d ivision, in clu d in g p o rtla n d c e m e n ts a n d o th e r
c e m e n ts (m a s o n ry , lim e , e tc .............................................................................
W e s t N o rth C e n tra l d ivision, in cluding p o rtla n d c e m e n ts a n d o th e r
c e m e n ts (m a s o n ry , lim e , e tc .............................................................................
S o u th r e g i o n ..........................................................................................................................
S o u th A tla n tic d ivision, in cludin g p o rtla n d c e m e n ts a n d o th e r
c e m e n ts (m a s o n ry , lim e, e t c . ) .........................................................................

3 2 4 1 -3 2 3 2

0 6 /8 9

1 5 6 .4

1 5 6 .9

1 5 6 .9

2 .5

0

3 2 4 1 -3 2 4

0 6 /8 9

1 7 1 .6

1 7 2 .1

1 7 2 .3

6 .8

.1

3 2 4 1 -3 2 4 1

0 6 /8 9

1 4 5 .9

1 4 5 .7

1 4 6 .7

3 .5

.7

3 2 4 1 -3 2 4 2

0 6 /8 9

1 6 1 .6

1 6 0 .8

1 6 0 .1

3 .4

-.4

3 2 4 1 -3 2 4 3

0 6 /8 9

2 0 0 .1

2 0 2 .4

2 0 2 .1

1 1 .5

- .1

3 2 4 1 -3 2 5

5.1

- .1

E a s t S o u th C e n tra l d ivision, in clu d in g p o rtla n d c e m e n ts a n d o th e r
c e m e n ts ( m a s o n .....................................................................................................
W e s t S o u th C e n tra l d ivision, in cludin g p o rtla n d c e m e n ts a n d o th e r
c e m e n ts (m a s o n ry , lim e , e tc .............................................................................

0 6 /8 9

1 1 8 .4

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .2

S tru c tu ra l c la y p r o d u c t s ....................................................................................................................

325

1 2 /8 4

1 2 9 .1

1 2 9 .2

1 2 9 .2

.7

0

B ric k a n d s tru c tu ra l c la y t i l e ...........................................................................................................

3251

1 2 /8 4

1 3 4 .3

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .5

2 .8

.1

3 2 5 1 -P

1 3 6 .4

W e s t re g io n ............................................................................................................................

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
B ric k , e x c e p t c e ra m ic g la z e d a n d r e f r a c t o r y ............................................................
B u ild in g o r c o m m o n , a n d fa c e b r i c k ........................................................................
B u ild in g o r c o m m o n b r i c k ....................................................................... ..................

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .4

2 .9

0

3 2 5 1 -1

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .8

2 .9

.1

3 2 5 1 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .9

1 3 7 .0

1 3 7 .0

2 .9

3 2 5 1 -1 1 1 0 1

1 2 /8 4

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .4

4 .4

0

3 2 5 1 -1 1 1 0 2

1 2 /8 4

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .5

1 3 4 .6

2 .6

.1

1 2 /8 4

1 2 5 .1

1 2 5 .1

12 5 .1

.7

0

0 6 /8 5

1 1 2 .1

3 2 5 1 -1 1 9

O t h e r b ric k (p a v in g , flo o r, a n d s e w e r ) .....................................................................
3253
C la y flo o r a n d w a ll tile in clu d in g q u a rry t i l e ..............................................................

11 2 .1

-3 .3

3 2 5 3 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

1 1 5 .1

-3 .2

.3

3 2 5 3 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

11 5 .1

-3 .2

.3

3 2 5 3 -1 2

0 6 /8 5

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .9

-2 .7

0

3 2 5 3 -1 3

0 6 /8 5

1 1 5 .8

1 1 5 .8

1 1 6 .3

-4 .1

.4

1 2 /8 5

130 .1

1 3 0 .1

1 3 0 .1

1 .0

0

3 2 5 5 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .6

.8

0

3 2 5 5 -1

1 2 /8 5

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .6

.2

0

3 2 5 5 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 5

1 3 3 .9

1 3 3 .9

1 3 3 .9

2 .3

0

3255

B ric k s a n d s h a p e s ............................................................................................ ......................
F ire c la y (in clu d in g s e m is ilic a ) b ric k a n d c la y e x c e p t s u p e r d u t y .................

1 1 2 .0

0

.1

3 2 5 5 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 5

1 2 2 .9

1 2 2 .9

1 2 2 .9

-.9

0

U n s h a p e d c la y r e f r a c t o r ie s ................................................................................................

3 2 5 5 -2

1 2 /8 5

1 3 4 .6

1 3 4 .6

1 3 4 .6

2 .4

0

C a s t a b le re fra c to rie s (h yd ra u lic s e t t in g ) ............................................. ........................

3 2 5 5 -3

1 2 /8 5

1 3 2 .0

1 3 2 .0

1 3 2 .0

1 .4

0

C a s t a b le re fra c to rie s , le s s th a n 5 0 % a lu m in a ....................................................

3 2 5 5 -3 1 1

1 2 /8 5

1 2 5 .7

1 2 5 .7

1 2 5 .7

1 .7

0

H ig h a lu m in a c a s ta b le r e f r a c t o r ie s ............................................................................

3 2 5 5 -3 1 2

1 2 /8 5

1 3 5 .8

1 3 5 .8

1 3 5 .8

1 .3

0

H ig h a lu m in a in c. high a lu m in a la d le b rick, 5 0 % a lu m in a a n d o v e r ........

See footnotes at end of table.




68

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

b ase
Aug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

1 2 /8 5

1 2 5 .4

1 2 7 .5

1 2 6 .9

1 .4

-0 .5

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

3 2 5 9 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 2 7 .6

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .2

1 .5

-.5

V itrifie d c la y s e w e r p ip e a n d f it t in g s .............................................................................

3 2 5 9 -1

1 2 /8 5

1 2 6 .5

1 2 6 .5

1 2 6 .5

0

0

O t h e r stru c tu ra l c la y p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ...............................................................................

3 2 5 9 -2

1 2 /8 5

1 1 6 .4

1 1 9 .4

1 1 8 .6

2 .3

-.7

3 2 5 9 -2 9 8

1 2 /8 5

1 2 7 .3

1 3 2 .6

131.1

3 .6

-1 .1

S tru c tu ra l c la y p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ............................................................................................ .........

3259

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

O th e r s tru ctu ral c la y p ro d u c ts incl te rra c o tta , d rain a n d flu e tile,
co n d u it a n d a d o b e .....................................................................................................
P o tte ry a n d r e la te d p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................

326

1 2 /8 4

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .7

1 .6

.1

V itre o u s p lu m b in g fix tu r e s ................................................................................................................

3261

0 6 /8 5

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .5

1 1 8 .6

0

.1
.1

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

3 2 6 1 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .7

1 1 4 .4

1 1 4 .5

.1

P lu m b in g f i x t u r e s .....................................................................................................................

3 2 6 1 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .3

1 1 4 .4

.2

.1

L a v a to rie s , c h in a a n d e a rth e n w a re ...........................................................................

3 2 6 1 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 5

9 8 .4

9 7 .7

9 8 .0

- 2 .1

.3

W a t e r c lo s e t b o w l s .............................i..............................................................................

3 2 6 1 -1 2 1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .5

1 3 0 .5

F lu s h t a n k s ............................................................................................................................

3 2 6 1 -1 3 1

0 6 /8 5

9 6 .9

9 6 .8

3 2 6 1 -1 5 1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 7 .3

1 3 7 .7

1 3 7 .6

-8 .6

-.1

3 2 6 1 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 1 5 .5

1 1 5 .5

1 1 5 .5

0

0

C h in a a n d e a r th e n w a re plu m b in g fixtu re a c c e s s o rie s a n d f it tin g s ...........

3 2 6 1 -2 1 1

0 6 /8 5

1 1 5 .5

1 1 5 .5

1 1 5 .5

0

0

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 2 6 1 -S M
0 6 /8 5

12 4 .1

1 2 5 .2

ft

1 2 /8 3

1 6 2 .8

1 6 2 .7

1 6 4 .2

3 .9

.9

1 2 /8 3

1 6 1 .0

1 6 1 .2

1 6 2 .8

4 .4

1 .0

ft

2 .0
ft

0
ft

O t h e r c h in a p lu m b in g fixtu res incl drinking fo u n ta in s , sin ks, b id ets,
e t c ........................................................................................................................................
C h in a a n d e a rth e n w a re plu m b in g fixtu re a c c e s s o rie s a n d f it t in g s ...............

3 2 6 1 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
V itr e o u s c h in a fo o d u t e n s i l s ...........................................................................................................

3262

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

3 2 6 2 -P

V itr e o u s c h in a a n d p o rc e la in ta b le a n d k itc h e n a r t i c l e s ....................................

3 2 6 2 -1

T a b le a n d k i t c h e n w a r e .....................................................................................................
H o te l o r c o m m e rc ia l .....................................................................................................

ft

ft

3 2 6 2 -1 2

0 6 /9 1

1 2 3 .4

1 2 3 .5

1 2 4 .8

4 .3

1.1

3 2 6 2 -1 2 2

0 6 /9 1

1 2 4 .2

1 2 4 .5

1 2 8 .0

3 .7

2 .8

3 2 6 2 -1 2 3

0 6 /9 1

1 2 3 .1

1 2 3 .1

1 2 3 .4

4 .6

.2

1 2 /8 3

1 6 7 .2

1 6 4 .7

1 6 4 .7

-.2

0
-.2

3 2 6 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 .......................................................

3 2 6 2 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
3264

1 2 /8 5

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .6

.7

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

3 2 6 4 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 3 1 .0

1 3 1 .0

1 3 0 .8

.5

-.2

P o r c e la in e le c tric a l p ro d u c ts (e x c e p t s te a tite , a lu m in a , fe rrite , e t c ) .............

3 2 6 4 -2

0 6 /9 1

1 2 2 .3

A d v a n c e d c e ra m ic m a t e r ia ls .............................................................................................

3 2 6 4 -3

0 6 /9 1

1 0 8 .4

ft
1 0 8 .4

ft
1 0 8 .0

ft
-2 .8

ft
-.4

3 2 6 4 -3 2

0 6 /9 1

1 0 4 .6

1 0 4 .5

1 0 3 .6

-8 .4

-.9

3 2 6 4 -3 2 2

0 6 /9 1

1 1 3 .1

1 1 3 .7

1 1 0 .6

-2 .9

-2 .7

P o r c e la in e le c tric a l s u p p l ie s ...........................................................................................................

F e rrite s (in cluding e le c tro n ic a p p lic a tio n s )............................................................
O th e r fe rrite s , in clu d in g e le c tro n ic a p p lic a t io n s .............................................
A lu m in a m a te ria ls fo r e le c tro n ic a p p lic a t io n s ......................................................

3 2 6 4 -3 3

1 2 /8 5

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .6

1 1 4 .6

B e ry llia , tita n a te , a n d o th e r c e ra m ic c o m p o n e n ts , n .e .c .................................

3 2 6 4 -3 4

1 2 /8 5

1 1 9 .6

1 1 9 .6

ft

3 2 6 4 -S

1 2 /8 5

1 4 0 .2

1 4 0 .3

1 4 0 .3

1 .7

0

1 2 /8 3

1 4 2 .0

1 4 2 .0

1 4 2 .7

3 .9

.5

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

3 2 6 8 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 5 2 .4

1 5 2 .4

1 5 2 .4

2 .6

0

A rt, d e c o ra tiv e a n d n o v e lty p o t t e r y ................................................................................

3 2 6 8 -1

1 2 /8 3

1 4 6 .7

1 4 6 .7

1 4 6 .7

2 .9

0

3 2 6 8 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 3

1 4 0 .9

1 4 0 .9

1 4 0 .9

.4

0

1 .9
ft

0
ft

3 2 6 4 -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 ry p r o d u c t s ............................................. .................................................................
P o tte ry p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ., in cluding e a rth e n w a re (s e m iv itre o u s ) ta b le a n d
k i t c h e n ........................................................................................................................................... .

3268

C h in a a n d p o r c e l a i n ..........................................................................................................

3 2 6 8 -1 3 1

1 2 /8 3

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .0

4 .6

0

S t o n e w a r e a n d e a r th e n w a re (s e m iv itre o u s ) ta b le a n d k itc h e n a r t i c l e s .....

3 2 6 8 -2

1 2 /8 3

1 5 9 .1

15 9 .1

15 9 .1

4 .9

0

O t h e r p o tte ry p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ..............................................................................................

3 2 6 8 -3

1 2 /8 3

1 6 8 .3

1 6 8 .3

1 6 8 .3

1.1

0

1 6 3 .8

.7

0

E a r th e n w a r e a n d s t o n e w a r e ........................................................................................

A ll o th e r p o tte ry p ro d u cts, including p y ro m e tric c o n e s , v e rita s rings
3 2 6 8 -3 1 5

e t c ........................................................................................................................................
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 2 /8 3

1 6 3 .8

1 6 3 .8

0 6 /9 1

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .2

ft

3 2 6 8 -S M
3 2 6 8 -S

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

ft

ft

C o n c r e te , g yp s u m , a n d p la s te r p r o d u c t s ........................................................ ........................

327

1 2 /8 4

1 3 5 .6

1 3 6 .4

1 3 5 .9

3 .6

C o n c r e t e b lo c k a n d b r i c k .................................................................................................................

3271

0 6 /8 1

1 4 8 .6

1 4 9 .0

- .4

1 4 8 .0

1 .7

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

3 2 7 1 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 5 3 .7

1 5 4 .2

1 5 4 .0

1 .8

-.1

C o n c r e t e b lo c k a n d c o n c re te b r ic k ................................................................................

3 2 7 1 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 3 .7

1 5 4 .2

1 5 4 .0

1 .8

- .1

-.7

C o n c r e t e b lo ck: light, m e d iu m , a n d n o rm a l (exc lu d in g d e c o ra tiv e a n d
3 2 7 1 -1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 5 .2

1 5 5 .8

1 5 5 .7

1 .8

- .1

3 2 7 1 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 7 .2

1 5 7 .6

15 7 .1

.6

-.3

w e i g h t ..........................................................................................................................

3 2 7 1 -1 1 5

0 6 /8 1

153 .1

1 5 3 .4

1 5 4 .5

3 .7

.7

N o r m a l w e ig h t c o n c re te b lo ck, 1 2 5 lb s o r m o r e /c f d ry w e i g h t .............

3 2 7 1 -1 1 7

0 6 /8 1

1 5 4 .0

1 5 5 .0

1 5 4 .8

2 .3

- .1

p a v i n g ) ..............................................................................................................................
L ig h tw e ig h t c o n c r e te b lo c k le s s th a n 1 0 5 lb s ./c f d ry w e i g h t ................
M e d iu m w e ig h t c o n c re te b lo c k , fro m 1 0 5 lbs. b u t <

1 2 5 lb s ./c f dry

D e c o ra tiv e b lo c k (s u c h a s s c re e n b lo c k , split b lo c k , s lu m p blo ck,
s h a d o w a l b lo c k , e t c . ) ...............................................................................................

3 2 7 1 -1 2 1

0 6 /8 1

1 4 1 .8

1 4 1 .9

1 4 0 .3

1.8

- 1 .1

C o n c r e te b r i c k ......................................................................................................................

3 2 7 1 -1 5 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 3 .9

1 5 3 .9

1 5 4 .8

4 .3

.6

P a v in g b l o c k s .......................................................................................................................

3 2 7 1 -1 6 1

0 6 /8 1

1 4 2 .0

1 4 2 .0

1 4 2 .0

.4

0

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 2 7 1 -S M
3 2 7 1 -M

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 ...............................................................................................................
C o n c r e te p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................................

0 6 /8 1

1 2 6 .0

1 2 6 .4

1 2 3 .2

1 .2

-2 .5

3 2 7 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 1

1 2 4 .2

1 2 4 .7

1 2 1 .4

1 .3

-2 .6

3 2 7 1 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 5 3 .2

1 5 2 .9

1 5 2 .9

2 .8

0

1 2 /7 9

1 5 7 .7

1 5 8 .4

1 5 8 .3

3 .0

-.1
-.1

3272

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

3 2 7 2 -P

1 2 /7 9

1 5 3 .6

1 5 4 .3

1 5 4 .2

3 .2

C o n c r e te p i p e ...........................................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -1

1 2 /7 9

1 4 0 .4

1 4 1 .2

14 1 .1

3 .7

3 2 7 2 -1 3

1 2 /8 6

1 1 0 .0

ft

ft

C o n c r e te p re s s u re p i p e ....................................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




69

ft

-.1
ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d ex
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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

1 1

Aug.

Dec.

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

C o n c r e t e p ro d u c ts — C o n tin u e d
3 2 7 2 -1 6

1 2 /8 0

1 2 1 .6

1 2 2 .2

1 2 2 .7

2 .7

R e i n f o r c e d ...........................................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -1 6 1

1 2 /7 9

1 2 7 .5

1 2 8 .2

1 2 8 .7

2 .7

N o n r e i n f o r c e d ...................................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -1 6 2

1 2 /7 9

2 1 6 .4

fi

2 1 6 .4

.9

C u lv e rt a n d s to rm s e w e r p i p e ......................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -1 7

0 .4
.4
Í 3)

1 2 /8 0

1 5 9 .1

1 5 9 .1

1 5 9 .1

2.1

R e in f o r c e d .............................................................................................. ...........................

3 2 7 2 -1 7 1

1 2 /7 9

1 7 3 .6

1 7 3 .6

1 7 3 .6

2.1

O t h e r c o n c r e te p i p e ..........................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -1 9 8

0 6 /9 4

1 2 3 .5

3 2 7 2 -2

1 2 /7 9

1 6 9 .6

(3)
1 7 0 .2

1 7 0 .2

2 .6

0

S a n ita r y s e w e r p i p e ............................................................................................................

P r e c a s t c o n c re te p r o d u c t s ...................................................... ...........................................

fi

fi

0
0

fi

3 2 7 2 -2 1 3

0 7 /8 5

1 2 6 .5

1 2 7 .0

1 2 6 .8

1 .6

-.2

J o is ts a n d b e a m s .................................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -2 1 7

0 6 /9 4

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

1 .3

0

W a ll p a n e l s .............................................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -2 2 3

1 1 /8 4

1 4 6 .2

1 4 7 .6

1 4 7 .6

4 .0

0

P ilin g s , p o s ts

3 2 7 2 -2 2 5

0 6 /9 4

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .4

0

0

3 2 7 2 -2 2 7

0 6 /9 4

1 1 2 .3

Í3)

fi

(3)

3 2 7 2 -2 2 8

0 6 /9 4

1 0 6 .8

(3)

3 2 7 2 -2 2 9

0 6 /9 4

1 0 9 .8

(3)
1 0 9 .8

fi

O th e r p re c a s t c o n c re te c o n s tru c tio n o r building p r o d u c ts ............................

1 0 9 .8

2 .7

0

B u ria l v a u lts a n d b o x e s ....................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -2 3 4

1 2 /7 9

1 8 0 .0

1 8 0 .4

1 8 1 .1

3 .0

.4

C o n c r e t e s e p tic t a n k s .......................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -2 6 1

1 2 /7 9

1 8 6 .2

1 8 7 .0

1 8 7 .1

O t h e r p re c a s t c o n c re te p r o d u c t s ................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -2 8 1

1 2 /7 9

1 6 4 .3

1 6 4 .9

1 6 4 .9

2 .4

0

3 2 7 2 -3

1 2 /7 9

1 5 0 .0

1 5 0 .8

1 5 0 .7

4 .9

- .1

T e e s a n d c h a n n e ls .............................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -3 1 1

1 2 /7 9

1 4 3 .1

1 4 3 .7

1 4 3 .7

7 .3

0

P ilin g s , b e a rin g a n d s h e e t p i l e s ..................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -3 2 3

0 6 /9 4

1 2 2 .8

S la b s a n d t i l e ........................................................................................................................

a n d p o l e s ..................................................................................................

C a s t s to n e p ro d u c ts fo r a rc h ite c tu ra l p u rp o s e s (e x c e p t a rc h ite c tu ra l
w a ll p a n e ls ) .............................. ....................................................................................

fi

P re fa b ric a te d b uilding s y s te m s , prim arily c o n c re te , so ld a s c o m p le te
u n i t s ...................................................................................................................................

P r e s tr e s s e d c o n c re te p ro d u c ts , e x c lu d in g p i p e ......................................................

fi

fi

3 .5

fi

.1

fi

C o n c r e te b rid g e b e a m s ....................................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -3 2 5

1 2 /7 9

1 3 0 .3

(3)
1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .0

2 .6

-.2

J o is ts , g ird e rs a n d b e a m s ...............................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -3 2 7

0 6 /9 4

1 1 6 .3

1 1 6 .8

1 1 6 .8

4 .9

0

S o lid a n d h o llo w c o re d p a n e ls .....................................................................................

3 2 7 2 -3 3 1

1 2 /7 9

1 7 4 .2

1 7 4 .5

1 7 4 .5

4.1

0

O t h e r p re s tre s s e d c o n c re te p ro d u c ts , e x c lu d in g p i p e s ..................................

3 2 7 2 -3 9 8

0 6 /9 4

1 1 5 .8

1 1 8 .1

1 1 8 .1

6.1

0

1 5 5 .9

1 .0

0

3 2 7 2 -5

D ry m ix e d c o n c re te m a t e r ia ls ...........................................................................................

1 2 /7 9

1 5 5 .9

1 5 5 .9

1 2 /7 9

2 0 4 .2

2 0 4 .2

2 0 4 .2

1 .6

0

3 2 7 2 -X Y 9

1 2 /7 9

3 7 9 .5

3 7 9 .5

3 7 9 .5

2 .0

.0

3 2 7 2 -Z 8 9

1 2 /7 9

1 3 6 .6

1 3 6 .6

1 3 6 .6

1 .5

0

1 2 /7 9

1 8 9 .0

1 9 2 .0

1 9 2 .0

1 .9

0

0 6 /8 1

1 4 3 .7

1 4 3 .8

1 4 3 .4

3 2 7 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 .......................................................

3 2 7 2 -M

M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................
C o n tr a c t w o rk a n d o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ..............................................

3 2 7 2 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................ ............................. .....................................
3273

3 .7

-.3

3 2 7 3 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 4 2 .4

1 4 2 .4

1 4 2 .3

4 .0

- .1

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 4 2 .4

1 4 2 .4

1 4 2 .3

4 .0

- .1

N o r th e a s t re g io n re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e .................................................................

3 2 7 3 - 1 1 1A

1 2 /8 7

1 1 5 .7

1 1 6 .3

1 1 5 .8

5 .2

-.4

N o r th C e n tra l reg io n re a d y -m ix e d c o n c re te ..........................................................

3 2 7 3 -1 11B

1 2 /8 7

1 2 6 .7

1 2 7 .0

1 2 7 .0

3 .0

0

E a s t N o rth C e n tra l re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e ........................................................

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1 0 3

1 2 /8 7

1 3 2 .2

1 3 2 .7

1 3 2 .7

3 .6

W e s t N o rth C e n tra l re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e .......................................................

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1 0 4

1 2 /8 7

1 1 7 .1

1 1 7 .3

1 1 7 .3

2.1

0

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1 C

1 2 /8 7

1 4 1 .1

1 4 0 .2

1 3 9 .6

3.1

-.4

R e a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e ........................................................................................................................
P rim a ry p ro d u c ts ,.........................................................................................................................
R e a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e ..........................................................................................................

S o u th e rn re g io n re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e ............................................................ .......

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1 0 5

0

1 2 /8 7

1 3 6 .3

1 3 4 .2

1 3 4 .2

-.7

0

W e s t S o u th C e n tra l re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e .......................................................

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1 0 6

1 2 /8 7

1 5 0 .6

1 5 1 .1

1 4 9 .2

1 1 .2

-1 .3

E a s t S o u th C e n tra l re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e ........................................................

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1 0 7

1 2 /8 7

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .8

S o u th A tla n tic re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e ...................................................................

1 4 1 .8

.6

0

3 2 7 3 -1 11D

1 2 /8 7

1 2 7 .0

1 2 7 .6

1 2 8 .1

5 .8

.4

M o u n ta in re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e .............................................................................

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1 0 8

1 2 /8 7

1 3 3 .1

1 3 3 .2

1 3 3 .2

5 .8

0

P a c ific re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e ....................................................................................

3 2 7 3 -1 1 1 0 9

1 2 /8 7

1 2 3 .7

1 2 4 .5

1 2 5 .3

5 .7

.6
-2 .9

W e s te r n reg io n re a d y -m ix e d c o n c r e t e .....................................................................

3 2 7 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 r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................

3 2 7 3 -M

0 6 /8 1

1 4 5 .4

1 4 5 .4

1 4 1 .2

-1 .6

3 2 7 3 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 1

1 3 2 .2

1 3 2 .2

1 3 2 .2

1 .9

0

3 2 7 3 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 6 1 .3

1 6 2 .8

1 6 2 .8

5 .0

0

3274

1 2 /8 5

1 2 0 .2

1 2 0 .3

1 2 0 .1

1 .4

-.2

3 2 7 4 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .6

1 2 1 .4

1 .5

-.2

3 2 7 4 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 5

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .4

1 .3

-.2

3 2 7 4 -1 5 1

1 2 /8 5

1 2 5 .7

12 6 .1

1 2 5 .9

3 .4

-.2

D e a d -b u r n e d d o l o m i t e ..........................................................................................................

3 2 7 4 -1 7 1

1 2 /8 5

1 0 8 .9

1 0 8 .9

1 0 8 .9

- 4 .8

0

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 2 7 4 -S M
3 2 7 4 -S

0 8 /9 2

1 0 5 .8

1 0 5 .8

1 0 5 .8

1.1

0

0 6 /8 1

1 6 6 .7

1 7 2 .8

1 7 0 .3

6 .2

-1 .4

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

3 2 7 5 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 7 1 .0

1 7 7 .6

1 7 5 .0

6 .7

-1 .5

G y p s u m building m a t e r ia ls .................................................................................................

3 2 7 5 -5

1 2 /9 3

1 5 4 .5

1 6 0 .5

1 5 8 .1

6 .7

-1 .5

3 2 7 5 -5 1

1 2 /9 3

1 5 8 .3

1 6 4 .5

1 6 1 .8

7 .7

-1 .6

3 2 7 5 -5 1 1

1 2 /9 4

1 2 2 .0

1 2 6 .7

1 2 4 .6

7 .7

- 1 .7

3 2 7 5 -5 1 1 1

1 2 /9 3

1 6 8 .3

1 7 5 .6

1 7 2 .8

8 .7

-1 .6

3 2 7 5 -5 1 1 1 1

1 7 6 .2

-2 .8

H y d r a te d l i m e .............................................................................................................................

G y p s u m p r o d u c t s .................................................................................................................................

3275

P la s te r b uilding b o a rd s a n d l a t h s ...............................................................................
B u ild in g b o a r d s ................................................................................................................

0 6 /8 1

1 6 9 .3

1 7 1 .2

5 .4

3 2 7 5 -5 1 1 2

1 2 /9 3

1 5 2 .2

1 5 6 .9

1 5 4 .2

5 .8

-1 .7

3 2 7 5 -5 1 1 2 1

0 6 /8 1

1 6 5 .6

1 7 1 .7

1 6 7 .0

4 .0

-2 .7

328

1 2 /8 4

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

2 .7

0

3281

1 2 /8 4

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

2 .7

0

3 2 8 1 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 4 0 .0

1 4 0 .0

1 4 0 .0

2 .4

0

3 2 8 1 -1

1 2 /8 4

1 3 5 .4

1 3 5 .4

1 3 5 .4

3 .0

0

1 / 2 in c h g y p s u m b o a r d .......................................................................................
B u ild in g b o a rd s e x c l. re g u la r g y p s u m b o a r d .................................................
T y p e X g y p s u m b o a r d ............................. .............................................................

3 2 7 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 .......................................................

3 2 7 5 -S

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
D r e s s e d d im e n s io n g ra n ite , in clu d in g g n e is s , s y e n ite , d io rite, a n d c u t

See footnotes at end of table.




70

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A u g.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

N ov. 19 9 8

C u t s to n e a n d s to n e p ro d u c ts — C o n tin u e d
B u ild in g s t o n e .......................................................................................................................

3 2 8 1 -1 1 3

1 2 /8 4

9 8 .8

0

3 2 8 1 -1 3 5

1 2 /8 4

1 6 0 .5

(3)
1 6 0 .5

9 8 .8

M o n u m e n ta l s t o n e .............................................................................................................

1 6 0 .5

5 .7

0

O t h e r g ra n ite p ro d u c ts s u c h a s p avin g b lo c k s a n d c u r b in g ........................

3 2 8 1 -1 9 8

1 2 /8 4

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .7

1 .8

0

D re s s e d d im e n s io n m a rb le a n d o th e r s t o n e ............................................................
B u ild in g s to n e , m o n u m e n ta l s to n e , a n d o th e r m a rb le p r o d u c ts .......... .....
O t h e r m a rb le p r o d u c ts .................................................................................................

ft

3 2 8 1 -3

1 2 /8 4

14 7 .1

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .2

2 .3

0

3 2 8 1 -3 3 7

1 2 /8 4

1 4 9 .2

1 4 9 .3

1 4 9 .3

3 .7

0

3 2 8 1 -3 3 7 1 7

1 2 /9 3

9 8 .4

9 8 .4

9 8 .4

-2 .6

0

3 2 8 1 -3 9 8

1 2 /8 4

1 4 5 .7

1 4 5 .7

1 4 5 .7

0

0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 8 .6

1 2 9 .4

1 2 9 .2

2 .8

-.2

1 6 7 .5

O t h e r s to n e , s u ch a s s la te , s a n d s to n e , g a b b ro , b a s a lt, a n d o th e r
d re s s e d s to n e p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................
A b ra s iv e s , a s b e s to s , a n d m is c e lla n e o u s n o n m e ta llic m in e ra l
p r o d u c t s ...........................................................................................................................................

329
3291

1 2 /8 0

1 6 7 .3

1 6 7 .4

.1

.1

P rim ary p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 6 3 .1

1 6 3 .3

1 6 3 .0

-.1

- .2

N o n m e ta llic s iz e d g rain s, p o w d e rs , a n d flo u r a b r a s iv e s ....................................

3 2 9 1 -5

0 6 /8 7

1 1 7 .1

11 7 .1

1 17.1

- 2 .7

0

3 2 9 1 -5 A

0 6 /8 7

1 1 6 .6

1 1 6 .6

1 1 6 .6

- 2 .7

0

3 2 9 1 -5 1 9

1 2 /8 0

9 6 .3

9 6 .3

9 6 .3

-4 .0

0

3 2 9 1 -6

1 2 /8 0

1 6 3 .5

1 6 3 .5

1 6 3 .5

.3

0

3 2 9 1 -6 A

0 6 /8 7

1 3 8 .6

1 3 8 .6

1 3 8 .6

.4

R e in f o r c e d ..........................................................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -6 3 7

1 2 /8 0

1 8 7 .5

1 8 7 .5

1 8 7 .5

.9

0

N o n - r e in f o r c e d .................................................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -6 4 2

1 2 /8 0

1 7 2 .2

1 7 2 .2

1 7 2 .2

0

0

A b ra s iv e p r o d u c t s ................................................................................................................................

S y n th e tic n o n m e ta llic s iz e d g rain s, p o w d e rs , a n d flo u r a b r a s iv e s ............
A lu m in u m o x i d e ...............................................................................................................
N o n m e ta llic a b ra s iv e p ro d u c ts (in cluding d ia m o n d a b r a s iv e s ) .......................
R e s in o id a n d s h e lla c b o n d ............................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -6 3 1

0

1 2 /8 0

1 7 3 .9

1 7 3 .9

1 7 3 .9

0

0

R u b b e r b o n d ..........................................................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -6 4 4

1 2 /8 0

2 0 0 .8

2 0 0 .8

2 0 0 .8

0

0

D ia m o n d w h e e l s ..............................................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -6 7 1

0 6 /8 7

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .3

0

0

3 2 9 1 -7

1 2 /8 0

2 0 2 .9

2 0 5 .0

2 0 5 .0

2 .5

0

3 2 9 1 -7 1

0 6 /8 7

1 5 1 .1

1 5 3 .7

1 5 3 .7

2 .5

0

3 2 9 1 -7 1 5

0 6 /8 7

1 5 0 .5

1 5 3 .7

1 5 3 .7

2 .7

0

B e l t s .................................................................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -7 1 5 0 1

1 2 /8 0

2 0 2 .8

2 0 8 .7

2 0 8 .7

4 .4

0

O t h e r s h a p e s ................................................................................................................

V itrifie d b o n d .........................................................................................................................

N o n m e ta llic c o a te d a b ra s iv e p ro d u c ts , b uffing w h e e ls , po lish in g w h e e ls ,
a n d l a p s ...............................................................................................................................
C lo th (all b o n d s ) ...................................................................................................................
R e s in a n d w a te r p r o o f b o n d ......................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -7 1 5 0 2

1 2 /8 0

2 4 7 .0

2 5 0 .7

2 5 0 .7

P a p e r -g lu e b o n d ...................................................................................................................

3 2 9 1 -7 2 1

0 6 /8 7

1 4 1 .8

1 4 1 .8

O th e r(in c lu d in g p a p e r-c lo th , v u lc a n iz e d fib e r-c lo th c o m b in a tio n ) ..............

3 2 9 1 -7 4 0

1 2 /9 4

1 0 8 .3

1 0 8 .3

ft
1 0 8 .3

3 2 9 1 -7 7 1

1 2 /8 0

1 5 0 .1

150 .1

1 5 0 .1

1 .8

0

3 2 9 1 -8

1 2 /8 0

1 4 6 .5

1 3 8 .5

1 3 5 .0

-1 2 .1

-2 .5

3 2 9 1 -8 3 1

1 2 /8 0

1 6 6 .0

1 6 6 .0

1 6 6 .0

2 .3

0

1 .3
ft

0
ft

2 .3

0

B u ffin g a n d p o lis h in g w h e e ls a n d la p s (clo th , le a th e r, fe lt, a n d
o th e r m a t e r i a l s ) ...........................................................................................................
M e ta l a b ra s iv e s (in cluding s co u rin g p a d s ) .................................................................
S te e l w o o l ...............................................................................................................................
O t h e r m e ta l a b ra s iv e s a n d sco u rin g p a d s (in cluding m e ta l p a d s w ith
3 2 9 1 -8 9 1

s o a p ) ..................................................................................................................................
M in e r a ls a n d e a rth s g ro u n d o r t r e a t e d .....................................................................................

3295

1 2 /8 0

ft

ft

1 3 7 .1

-1 8 .6

0 6 /8 5

1 2 8 .9

1 2 9 .4

1 2 9 .1

.9

-.2

ft

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

3 2 9 5 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 2 7 .7

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .0

1 .0

-.2

M in e r a ls a n d e a rth s , g ro u n d o r t r e a t e d .......................................................................

3 2 9 5 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 2 7 .7

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .0

1 .0

-.2

L ig h tw e ig h t a g g re g a te , e x p a n d e d c la y , sla g , p e riite , h a y d ite , p u m ic e
a n d d ia to m a c e o u s e a r t h .........................................................................................

3 2 9 5 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 5

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .5

S la g , in c lu d in g c ru s h e d a n d g r o u n d .........................................................................

3 2 9 5 -1 3 1

0 6 /8 5

1 2 3 .4

1 2 3 .4

1 2 3 .4

1.1

0

C la y s , artific ia lly a c tiv a te d w ith a c id o r o th e r m a t e r ia ls .............. ...................

3 2 9 5 -1 8 5

0 7 /8 5

9 9 .3

9 7 .4

9 7 .0

-1 .6

-.4

3 2 9 5 -1 9 8

0 6 /8 5

1 3 5 .7

1 3 6 .0

1 3 6 .0

.8

0

1 2 /8 1

1 2 7 .6

1 2 9 .7

1 2 9 .0

8 .3

-.5

3 2 9 6 -P

1 2 /8 1

1 2 5 .8

1 2 7 .9

12 7 .1

8 .7

-.6

3 2 9 6 -1

1 2 /8 1

1 1 5 .2

1 1 7 .3

1 1 6 .3

11.1

-.9

ft
15.1

-1 .7

.6

0

O t h e r m in e ra ls a n d e a rth s , g ro u n d o r tre a te d , incl. fe ld s p a r, ro o f
g ra n u le s a n d b a r it e ....................................................................................................
M in e r a l w o o l ...... ....................................................................................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

3296

M in e ra l w o o l fo r s tru ctu ral in s u la tio n ............................................................................
L o o s e fib e r a n d g ra n u la te d f i b e r ................................................................................

3 2 9 6 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 1

9 2 .3

93.1

9 3 .2

B u ild in g b a tts , b la n k e ts , a n d r o lls ....................................................... .......................

3 2 9 6 -1 3 5

1 2 /8 1

1 2 8 .2

13 0 .1

1 2 7 .9

3 2 9 6 -1 3 5 3 1

0 5 /8 2

1 1 0 .7

1 1 8 .2

1 1 5 .1

R - 1 9 .0 o r o v e r .................................................................................................................

.1

ft

-2 .6

3 2 9 6 -1 3 5 3 7

1 2 /8 1

1 3 0 .3

1 2 2 .9

1 2 2 .7

ft

-.2

A c o u s t ic a l................................................................................................................................
O th e r m in e ra l w o o l fo r s tru ctu ral in su latio n , in cluding in sulating

3 2 9 6 -1 6 1

1 2 /8 1

9 2 .4

9 4 .0

9 4 .2

ft

.2

b o a r d ................................................................................................................................

3 2 9 6 -1 9 8

1 2 /8 1

1 2 1 .7

1 2 7 .4

1 2 7 .4

ft

3 2 9 6 -2

1 2 /8 1

1 3 9 .9

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

2 .8

0

3 2 9 6 -2 3 5

1 2 /8 1

1 5 1 .8

1 5 9 .8

1 5 9 .2

8 .8

- .4

3 2 9 6 -2 4 5

1 2 /9 7

1 0 2 .1

.4

R - 1 8 .9 o r l e s s ......................... .........................................................................................

M in e ra l w o o l fo r in dustrial, e q u ip m e n t, a n d a p p lia n c e in s u la t io n ..................
B la n k e ts (fle x ib le ) including fa b ric a te d p ie c e s , rolls, a n d b a t t s ..................

0

M o ld e d in su latio n (su c h a s s p e c ia l a u to m o tiv e , a p p lia n c e , a n d
a e r o s p a c e i t e m s ) .......................................................................................................

1 0 1 .7

1 02 .1

2.1

3 2 9 6 -2 9 9

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

0

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

3 2 9 6 -M

0 3 /8 8

145 .1

15 9 .1

15 9 .1

ft

0

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

3 2 9 6 -S

1 2 /8 1

1 5 5 .9

1 5 3 .6

1 5 5 .9

ft

1 .5

O th e r m in e ra l w o o l fo r in dustrial e q u ip m e n t, a n d a p p lia n c e in su latio n

3297

1 2 /8 5

0

125 .1

1 2 4 .8

125 .1

1 .2

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

3 2 9 7 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 2 6 .4

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .5

1 .2

.2

B ric k s a n d s h a p e s ...................................................................................................................

3 2 9 7 -1

1 2 /8 5

1 2 2 .8

1 2 2 .3

1 2 3 .0

1 .5

.6

S ilic a b ricks a n d s h a p e s .................................................................................................

3 2 9 7 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 5

9 4 .2

9 4 .2

9 4 .2

1 .6

0

M a g n e s ite a n d m a g n e s ite -c h ro m e b ricks a n d s h a p e s ...................................

3 2 9 7 -1 1 2

1 2 /8 5

1 1 5 .6

1 1 4 .3

1 1 6 .2

6.1

1 .7

3 2 9 7 -1 1 5

0 8 /9 2

1 0 6 .2

1 0 6 .2

1 0 6 .2

-1 2 .6

0

3 2 9 7 -1 1 6

1 2 /8 5

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

1 3 3 .6

0

0

3 2 9 7 -1 1 8

0 7 /9 2

1 0 7 .4

1 0 7 .4

1 0 7 .4

0

0

N o n c la y r e fr a c to r ie s .............................................................................................................................

.2

M u llite b ricks a n d s h a p e s , m a d e p re d o m in a n tly o f fu s e d o r syn th e tic
E x tra -h ig h a lu m in a b ricks & s h a p e s , m a d e p re d o m in a n tly o f fu s e d a n d
s y n th e tic a lu m in a s .....................................................................................................
S ilic o n c a rb id e b ricks a n d s h a p e s , m a d e p re d o m in a n tly o f silicon
c a rb id e , e x c e p t kiln f u r n it u r ..................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




71

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

T a b le

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A ug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1 9 9 8

N o n c la y re fra c to rie s — C o n tin u e d
Z irc o n a n d z irc o n ia b ricks a n d s h a p e s , m a d e p re d o m in a n tly o f e ith e r
o f t h e s e m a t e r ia ls .......................................................................................................

3 2 9 7 -1 1 9

0 1 /9 1

1 2 5 .2

1 2 5 .2

1 2 5 .2

0

0
.2

A ll o th e r b rick s a n d s h a p e s , in clu d in g d o lo m ite , d o lo m iie -m a g n e s ite
3 2 9 7 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 5

1 2 9 .7

1 2 9 .3

1 2 9 .6

.3

3 2 9 7 -3

1 2 /8 5

1 3 5 .9

1 3 5 .9

1 3 5 .9

2 .0

0

n o n h y d ra u lic s e ttin g t y p e ...........................................................................................

3 2 9 7 -4

1 2 /8 5

1 5 2 .6

1 5 2 .6

1 5 2 .6

.5

0

G u n n in g m ix e s , b a s ic a n d o t h e r ......................................................................................

3 2 9 7 -5

1 2 /8 5

11 0 .1

1 1 0 .1

1 1 0 .1

.3

0

O th e r n o n c la y re fra c to ry m a te ria ls in lu m p o r g ro u n d f o r m .............................

3 2 9 7 -6

1 2 /8 5

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .5

.2

0

a n d c a rb o n r e f r a c t o r ie s ...........................................................................................
C a s ta b le s (h y d ra u lic s e t t in g ) ................................................. ............................................
P la s tic re fra c to rie s & ra m m in g m ix e s , w e t & dry, a n d c a s ta b le s o f

D o m e s tic ship, fo r d ire c t u s e b y c u s to m e rs a s fin is h e d re fra c to rie s ,
a n d all e x p o rte d m a t e r ia l.......................................................................................
C e r a m ic re fra c to ry f i b e r s .....................................................................................................

1 2 /8 5

1 2 3 .3

1 2 3 .3

1 2 3 .3

.2

0

3 2 9 7 -7

0 6 /9 2

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .6

1 .8

0

1 2 /8 5

1 2 4 .8

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .2

1 .7

-.6

1 2 /8 5

1 1 9 .9

1 2 1 .2

1 2 1 .2

-1 .1

0

3 2 9 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 2 9 7 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
N o n m e ta llic m in e ra l p ro d u c ts , n .e .c . ..........................................................................................

3 2 9 7 -6 1 1

3299

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

3 2 9 9 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 1 7 .5

1 1 8 .9

1 1 8 .9

-1 .4

0

S ta tu a r y a n d a rt g o o d s (fa c to ry m a d e ) .......................................................................

3 2 9 9 -2

1 2 /8 5

1 4 0 .2

1 4 0 .2

1 4 0 .2

0

0

3 2 9 9 -3

1 2 /8 5

1 0 8 .2

1 0 9 .8

1 0 9 .8

-1 .9

0

1 2 /8 5

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

.7

0

O th e r n o n m e ta llic m in e ra l p r o d u c ts ...............................................................................

3 2 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 ip t s .......................................................

3 2 9 9 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
P rim a ry m e ta l in d u s tr ie s ....................................................................................................................

33

1 2 /8 4

1 2 0 .6

1 1 8 .2

1 1 7 .2

-5 .4

-.8

B la s t fu rn a c e s , s te e l w o rk s , a n d rolling a n d finishing m ills ............................................

331

1 2 /8 4

1 1 0 .5

1 0 7 .2

1 0 5 .9

-5 .5

-1 .2

B la s t fu rn a c e s a n d s te e l m i l l s ........................................................................................................

3312

0 6 /8 2

1 1 2 .1

1 0 7 .9

1 0 6 .7

-6 .4

-1 .1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 1 .8

1 0 7 .9

1 0 6 .4

-6 .5

-1 .4
-1 .3

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

3 3 1 2 -P

C o k e o v e n a n d b la s t fu rn a c e p r o d u c t s .......................................................................

3 3 1 2 -1

0 6 /8 2

97 .1

9 5 .5

9 4 .3

-1 .2

S te e l in g o ts a n d s e m ifin is h e d s h a p e s a n d f o r m s ..................................................

3 3 1 2 -2

0 6 /8 2

1 1 1 .2

1 0 2 .3

1 0 1 .3

-1 3 .2

3 3 1 2 -2 1 6

0 6 /9 7

9 9 .7

9 1 .4

9 0 .0

W ir e ro d s , c a r b o n ........................................................ ................... ..............................

3 3 1 2 -2 1 6 1 1

1 2 /9 7

8 9 .5

8 2 .0

8 1 .7

- 1 8 .3

-.4

In g o t a n d s e m ifin is h e d p ro d u c ts o th e r th a n w ire ro d , c a r b o n ...............

3 3 1 2 -2 1 6 1 2

1 2 /9 7

10 0 .1

9 2 .0

8 9 .1

-1 0 .9

-3 .2

3 3 1 2 -3

In g o t a n d s e m ifin is h e d p ro d u c ts (in clu d in g w ire ro d ), c a r b o n ....................

-1 .0
-1 .5

0 6 /8 2

11 9 .1

1 1 5 .2

1 1 4 .2

-5 .7

S h e e ts , h.r., c a r b o n ...........................................................................................................

3 3 1 2 -3 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 3 .4

1 0 6 .4

1 0 4 .2

-8 .3

- 2 .1

S h e e ts a n d strip, h o t d ip p e d g a lv a n iz e d , c a r b o n ..............................................

3 3 1 2 -3 1 3

0 6 /8 2

1 2 4 .9

1 2 4 .0

1 2 2 .2

-5 .7

-1 .5

S h e e ts a n d strip, e le c tro ly tic g a lv a n iz e d , c a r b o n ..............................................

3 3 1 2 -3 1 5

0 6 /8 2

1 1 7 .7

1 1 4 .4

1 1 6 .9

- 3 .9

2 .2

T in p la te ....................................................................................................................................

3 3 1 2 -3 2 6

0 6 /8 2

1 4 4 .0

1 4 3 .4

1 4 5 .3

.1

1 .3
3 .0

H .r. s h e e t a n d s trip (in cl. m e ta llic c o a te d a n d e le c t r ic a l) ..................................

O th e r tin mill p r o d u c ts ......................................................................................................

3 3 1 2 -3 2 9

0 6 /9 7

9 5 .1

9 7 .8

1 0 0 .7

2 .8

3 3 1 2 -4

0 6 /8 2

1 1 3 .2

1 0 8 .5

1 0 7 .4

-.9

- 5 .2

-1 .0

P la te s , c a r b o n ......................................................................................................................

3 3 1 2 -4 1 2

1 2 /8 9

1 0 5 .7

1 0 1 .3

9 9 .8

-4 .3

- 1 .5

B ars, h.r., c a r b o n ................................................................................................................

3 3 1 2 -4 2 2

0 6 /8 2

1 2 1 .2

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .2

-4 .9

-.3

B a rs , light s t r u c t u r a l, c a r b o n ......................................................................................

3 3 1 2 -4 2 4

0 6 /8 2

1 3 2 .5

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .3

-5 .3

-.2

H o t ro lle d b ars, p la te s a n d s tru ctu ral s h a p e s ..........................................................

C o n c re te rein fo rcin g b a rs , c a r b o n .............................................................................

3 3 1 2 -4 2 5

0 6 /8 2

1 2 2 .7

1 1 5 .5

1 1 2 .4

-9 .3

-2 .7

B a rs , h.r. (in cluding light s t r u c t u r a l) , a l l o y ............................................................

3 3 1 2 -4 4 1

0 6 /8 2

1 2 8 .0

1 2 4 .3

1 2 3 .4

-3 .0

-.7

3 3 1 2 -4 4 5

i3)
-.6

O th e r h o t ro lle d b a rs , p la te s , a n d stru c tu ra l s h a p e s , c a rb o n a n d
0 6 /9 7

1 0 4 .6

P la te s a n d s tru ctu ral s h a p e s , s t a in le s s .................................... .............................

3 3 1 2 -4 5

0 6 /8 2

1 0 6 .6

i3)
1 0 7 .4

O
1 0 6 .8

i3)
-5 .0

B a rs , h .r., s t a i n le s s ............................................................................................................

3 3 1 2 -4 6 1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 5 .4

1 0 9 .2

1 0 6 .4

- 1 4 .2

S t e e l w i r e ......................................................................................................................................

3 3 1 2 -5

0 6 /8 2

109 .1

1 0 6 .0

1 0 6 .6

-2 .3

.6

S te e l p ip e a n d t u b e s ..................................................................................... ........................

3 3 1 2 -6

0 6 /8 2

1 0 1 .8

9 8 .8

8 8 .8

- 1 4 .3

- 1 0 .1

3 3 1 2 -6 A

0 6 /8 2

8 7 .8

8 3 .4

8 0 .2

- 1 3 .7

-3 .8

3 3 1 2 -7

0 6 /8 2

1 1 3 .5

1 1 1 .6

1 1 0 .3

-7 .0

-1 .2

3 3 1 2 -7 1

1 2 /8 9

1 0 0 .6

9 8.1

9 6 .6

-7 .5

-1 .5

3 3 1 2 -7 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 2 1 .9

1 1 8 .5

1 1 6 .5

-6 .9

- 1 .7

3 3 1 2 -7 5

1 2 /8 9

7 1 .7

7 2 .5

3 3 1 2 -8

0 6 /8 2

1 0 2 .5

1 0 0 .9

i3)
9 9 .8

i3)
-3 .6

i3)
- 1 .1

a l l o y ...................................................................................................................................

P ip e a n d oil c o u n try tu b u la r g o o d s , c a r b o n ..........................................................
C o ld ro lle d s h e e ts a n d strip (e x c l m e ta llic c o a te d a n d e le c t r ic a l) ................
S h e e t a n d strip, c.r., c a r b o n ..........................................................................................
S h e e t , c.r., c a r b o n ..........................................................................................................
S h e e t a n d strip, c .r., s t a in le s s ......................................................................................
C o ld fin is h e d b a r s ...................................................................................................................

3 3 1 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 .......................................................
E le c tro m e ta llu rg ic a l p r o d u c t s ........................................................................................................

-2 .6

0 6 /8 3

1 7 1 .2

1 6 6 .9

1 6 0 .4

-4 .6

-3 .9

3 3 1 3 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 7 4 .8

1 6 9 .5

1 6 5 .6

- 2 .1

-2 .3

3 3 1 3 -5

0 6 /9 6

1 0 6 .9

1 0 3 .7

1 0 0 .3

-1 .0

-3 .3

3 3 1 3 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 6 4 .8

1 6 4 .0

1 6 4 .0

-2 .0

0

3 3 1 3 -5 1 5

0 6 /9 6

1 1 6 .0

1 1 0 .5

1 0 4 .3

-.2

-5 .6

3 3 1 3 -5 1 5 1 8

1 2 /8 8

8 2 .1

80 .1

8 0 .1

-9 .9

0

3 3 1 3 -6

0 6 /9 6

97 .1

94 .1

94 .1

-4 .8

0

3313

F e r r o a llo y s ...................................................................................................................................
F e r r o s ilic o n .............................................................................................................................
O t h e r f e r r o a llo y s ..............................................................................................................
O t h e r e le c tro m e ta llu rg ic a l p r o d u c t s ................... ...........................................................

0 6 /8 2

1 2 5 .5

1 2 4 .9

1 2 4 .2

-1 .0

-.6

3 3 1 5 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 2 3 .0

1 2 2 .4

1 2 1 .6

-1 .1

-.7

N o n in s u la te d fe rro u s w ire ro p e , c a b le a n d s t r a n d .................................................

3 3 1 5 -1

0 6 /8 2

1 5 8 .8

1 5 8 .6

1 5 7 .4

.8

-.8

S te e l na ils a n d s p ik e s ...........................................................................................................

3 3 1 5 -2

0 6 /8 2

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .7

0

0

3 3 1 5 -5

0 6 /8 2

1 0 5 .7

1 0 4 .7

1 0 3 .9

- 3 .3

-.8

S t e e l w ire a n d r e la te d p ro d u c ts - m f p m ..................................................................................

S ta in le s s w i r e ........................................................................................................................
S t e e l fe n c in g a n d fe n c e g a t e s .........................................................................................
O t h e r fa b ric a te d fe rro u s w ire 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................

3315

3 3 1 5 -5 A

0 6 /8 2

10 6 .1

10 5 .1

1 0 4 .3

-3 .5

-.8

3 3 1 5 -5 C

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .3

1 2 6 .2

1 2 4 .7

-2 .0

-1 .2

3 3 1 5 -6

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .9

1 3 1 .3

1 2 6 .5

-1 .3

-3 .7

3 3 1 5 -9

0 6 /8 2

1 2 6 .4

1 2 4 .3

1 2 5 .1

1.1

.6

0 6 /8 2

1 4 5 .3

1 4 5 .3

1 4 5 .3

0

0

3 3 1 5 -S M
3 3 1 5 -S

See footnotes at end of table.




72

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

In d u s try

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base
Aug.
19982

Nov.
19982

D ec.
19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

0 6 /8 2

1 1 3 .5

1 1 1 .9

1 0 9 .5

- 6 .2

- 2 .1

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

3 3 1 6 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 1 0 .1

1 0 9 .1

1 0 6 .8

C o ld ro lle d s h e e ts a n d s t r ip ...............................................................................................

3 3 1 6 -7

0 6 /8 2

1 1 7 .5

1 1 6 .5

1 1 3 .2

-6 .2
-8 .1

- 2 .8

3 3 1 6 -7 1

1 2 /8 9

9 9 .7

98.1

9 4 .7

-9 .6

-3 .5

1 1 6 .3

1 1 6 .0

- 3 .4

C o ld fin is h in g o f s te e l s h a p e s - m f p m ......................................................................................

3316

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

S h e e t s a n d strip , c .r., c a r b o n .......................................................................................

3 3 1 6 -7 1 5

S trip , c .r., c a r b o n ............................................................................................................
S h e e t s a n d strip , c .r., s t a in le s s ....................................................................................
C o ld fin is h e d b a r s ...................................................................................................................

1 1 2 .0

-4 .8

3 3 1 6 -7 5

1 2 /8 9

8 2 .8

8 3 .9

8 3 .9

-3 .6

0

3 3 1 6 -8

0 6 /8 2

1 0 0 .9

1 0 0 .0

9 9 .5

-.5

-.5

3 3 1 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 .......................................................

3 3 1 6 -S

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts ...............................................................................................................
S te e l p ip e a n d tu b e s - m f p m ..........................................................................................................

0 6 /8 2

- 2 .1

3317

0 6 /8 2

9 3 .9

9 1 .0

8 8 .8

-6 .7

-2 .4

0 6 /8 2

1 3 2 .5

1 3 0 .4

1 3 0 .6

-1 .9

.2

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .9

-2 .0

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

3 3 1 7 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 3 3 .0

S te e l p ip e a n d t u b e s .......................................................................................... ...................

.2

3 3 1 7 -6

0 6 /8 2

1 3 3 .0

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .9

- 2 .0

.2

P ip e a n d oil c o u n try tu b u la r g o o d s , c a r b o n .........................................................

3 3 1 7 -6 A

0 6 /8 2

1 4 7 .4

14 3 .1

1 4 4 .7

- 5 .5

1.1

P r e s s u re tu b in g , c a r b o n ..................................................................................................

3 3 1 7 -6 B

0 6 /8 2

1 1 0 .6

1 0 8 .0

1 0 8 .1

1 .0

.1

M e c h a n ic a l tu b in g , c a r b o n ............................................................. ................................

3 3 1 7 -6 C

0 6 /8 2

1 3 2 .9

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .0

-1 .1

-.6

S tru c tu ra l p ip e a n d tu b in g , c a r b o n ............................................................................

3 3 1 7 -6 D

0 6 /8 2

1 1 8 .9

1 1 6 .8

1 1 5 .2

- 4 .3

-1 .4

P ip e a n d tu b in g , a l l o y .......................................................................................................

3 3 1 7 -6 E

0 6 /8 2

1 4 2 .4

1 4 1 .5

1 4 1 .4

1 2 .7

-.1

P re s s u re tu b in g , s t a in le s s ...............................................................................................

3 3 1 7 -6 F

0 6 /8 2

9 6 .8

9 3 .7

9 3 .7

-1 2 .4

M e c h a n ic a l tu b in g , s t a in le s s ........................................................................................

3 3 1 7 -6 G

0 6 /8 2

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .5

O t h e r p ip e a n d tu b in g (incl. s ta n d a rd p ip e ), s t a in le s s ....................................

3 3 1 7 -6 H

0 6 /8 2

1 1 2 .7

1 1 3 .6

i3)
1 1 3 .6

i3)
- 3 .3

3 3 1 7 -M

0 6 /9 7

1 0 0 .1

10 0 .1

10 0 .1

.5

0

3 3 1 7 -X Y 9

0 6 /9 7

1 0 2 .9

1 0 2 .9

1 0 2 .9

2.1

.0

3 3 1 7 -S

0 6 /8 2

1 2 8 .9

1 3 0 .9

1 2 9 .0

-1 .2

-1 .5

1 2 /8 4

1 2 9 .7

1 2 9 .5

1 2 9 .6

.4

.1

M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................
C o n tr a c t w o rk a n d o th e r 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 ...............................................................................................................
Iro n a n d s te e l f o u n d r ie s ....................................................................................................................

332

G r a y iro n f o u n d r i e s ..............................................................................................................................

3321

0
(3)
0

1 2 /8 0

1 4 3 .4

1 4 3 .2

.1

.1

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

3 3 2 1 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 4 2 .6

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .6

.2

.1

C a s t iro n p re s s u re a n d soil p ip e a n d fitt in g s ............................................................

3 3 2 1 -1

1 2 /8 0

1 5 8 .1

15 8 .1

1 5 8 .1

-.6

0

3 3 2 1 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 0

1 3 5 .3

1 3 5 .4

1 3 5 .4

-.4

0

P r e s s u r e p ip e a n d fittings, d u c tile ir o n .....................................................................

1 4 3 .3

P re s s u re p ip e , d u c tile i r o n ........................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -1 1 1 0 1

0 6 /8 6

1 1 6 .7

1 1 6 .8

P r e s s u re p ip e fittin gs, d u c tile i r o n ..........................................................................

3 3 2 1 -1 1 1 0 2

0 6 /8 6

2 0 1 .0

2 0 1 .1

O
2 0 1 .1

332M 21

1 2 /8 0

1 7 1 .7

1 7 0 .1

1 6 9 .7

-5 .7

- .2

3 3 2 1 -1 2 1 0 1

0 6 /9 3

1 1 8 .6

?)

0 6 /8 6

1 4 9 .4

i 3)
1 4 7 .7

(3)
-5 .9

(3)
- .2

P re s s u re p ip e a n d fittin g s, g ra y i r o n ........................................................................
P re s s u re p ip e , g ra y i r o n ..............................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -1 2 1 0 2

P re s s u re p ip e fittings, g ra y i r o n ...............................................................................

1 4 8 .0

(3)

(3)
.1

0

3 3 2 1 -2

0 6 /8 6

1 1 1 .6

1 1 1 .7

1 1 1 .6

.3

3 3 2 1 -2 2 2

0 6 /8 6

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .7

-.3

-.1

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

3 3 2 1 -2 2 2 0 1

1 2 /8 0

1 3 1 .3

1 3 1 .0

1 3 0 .8

-.2

A ll o th e r a u to m o tiv e u s e s ..........................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -2 2 2 0 2

-.3
-.3

O t h e r d u c tile iron c a s t in g s .................................... ...........................................................
A u to m o tiv e u s e s ............................................................................ ....................................

1 2 /8 0

1 1 4 .0

-.1

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .0

C o n s tru c tio n a n d utility u s e s ........................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -2 2 4

0 6 /9 3

1 1 5 .7

1 1 5 .7

1 1 5 .7

0

0

V a lv e u s e s ............... ..............................................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -2 3 1

0 6 /8 6

1 3 5 .3

1 3 5 .1

13 5 .1

1 .4

0

M a c h in e r y u s e s ....................................................... ............................................................

3 3 2 1 -2 3 3

0 6 /8 6

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .6

.1

-.1

A ll o th e r u s e s ........................................................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -2 3 9

0 6 /8 6

1 1 2 .2

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .9

1 .8

0

3 3 2 1 -4

0 6 /8 6

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .4

1 2 3 .7

.4

.2

3 3 2 1 -4 3 9

0 6 /8 6

1 1 8 .4

1 1 7 .9

1 1 8 .5

.6

.5
.2

O th e r g ra y iron c a s t in g s ......................................................................................................
A u to m o tiv e u s e s .................................................................................................................

0

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

3 3 2 1 -4 3 9 0 1

1 2 /8 0

1 3 0 .4

1 3 2 .3

1 3 2 .6

1 .5

A ll o th e r a u to m o tiv e u s e s ..........................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -4 3 9 0 2

1 2 /8 0

1 5 0 .0

1 4 5 .4

1 4 6 .5

- 1 .0

C o n s tru c tio n a n d utility u s e s ........................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -4 4 9

0 6 /8 6

1 3 4 .5

1 3 4 .5

1 3 4 .5

.7

0

A ll o th e r u s e s ........................................................................................................................

3 3 2 1 -4 9 8

0 6 /8 6

1 3 2 .1

1 3 1 .9

1 3 1 .8

1 .0

-.1

1 2 /8 0

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .7

- .1

0

0 6 /8 1

1 3 6 .8

1 3 4 .6

1 .5

-1 .6

1 3 5 .9

1 .4

-1 .8

2.1

-.3

2 .0
2.1

0

3 3 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 .......................................................

3 3 2 1 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
M a lle a b le iron f o u n d r ie s ....................................................................................................................

3322

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..................... ....................................................................................................
S ta n d a r d m a lle a b le iro n c a s t in g s ...................................................................................
S t e e l in v e s tm e n t f o u n d r ie s .............................. ...............................................................................

.8

3 3 2 2 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 3 6 .3
1 3 5 .4

3 3 2 2 -1

0 6 /9 3

1 1 8 .1

1 1 8 .7

1 3 3 .5
1 1 8 .4

0 6 /8 1

2 0 1 .3

2 0 3 .8

2 0 3 .8

0 6 /8 1

1 9 6 .1

1 9 8 .9

1 9 8 .9

3324
3 3 2 4 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
C a r b o n a n d lo w a llo y s te e l in v e s tm e n t c a s tin g s ....................................................
C o m m e r c ia l a p p lic a tio n , o th e r th a n a e r o s p a c e ..................................................
H ig h a llo y s te e l in v e s tm e n t c a s tin g s , in cluding s ta in le s s s t e e l .......................
A e r o s p a c e a p p lic a tio n ......................................... ............................................................
C o m m e r c ia l a p p lic a tio n , o th e r th a n a e r o s p a c e ..................................................
H i-te m p m e ta l c a s tin g s (iron, n ic k e l, o r c o b a lt-b a s e a llo y s ) .............................

0

3 3 2 4 -2

0 6 /8 1

3 3 2 4 -2 1 3

0 6 /8 1

1 5 7 .2

1 5 7 .2

1 5 7 .2

1.1

0

3 3 2 4 -3

0 6 /8 1

2 0 2 .1

2 0 1 .9

2 0 2 .1

-3 .0

.1

3 3 2 4 -3 1 1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .6

.5

0

3 3 2 4 -3 1 3

0 6 /9 3

1 1 2 .1

1 1 1 .8

1 1 2 .0

-6 .0

.2

3 3 2 4 -4

0 6 /9 3

1 0 9 .0

1 1 1 .2

1 1 1 .2

3.1

0

1 5 7 .5

1 5 7 .5

1 5 7 .5

1 .2

0

A e r o s p a c e a p p lic a tio n ...................................................................... ................................

3 3 2 4 -4 1 1

0 6 /9 3

1 0 8 .7

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .9

3.1

0

C o m m e r c ia l a p p lic a tio n , o th e r th a n a e r o s p a c e ..................................................

3 3 2 4 -4 1 3

0 6 /9 3

1 1 5 .4

1 1 5 .4

1 1 5 .4

2.1

0

0 6 /8 1

2 5 5 .3

2 5 5 .2

2 5 5 .2

1 .0

0

0 6 /8 1

1 3 8 .0

1 3 6 .0

136 .1

-.6

.1

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

3 3 2 4 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
S te e l fo u n d rie s , n .e .c ............................................................................................................................

3325
3 3 2 5 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 4 5 .0

1 4 2 .8

1 4 3 .0

-.5

3 3 2 5 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 4 4 .8

1 4 1 .0

1 4 1 .2

-1 .2

.1

R a ilro a d w h e e ls a n d s p e c ia lt ie s .................................................................................

3 3 2 5 -2 1 4

0 6 /8 1

1 3 8 .3

1 3 1 .6

1 3 0 .6

-5 .4

-.8

A ll o th e r c a rb o n s te e l c a s tin g s , in cluding ro lls fo r rolling m i l l s ..................

.7

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
C a rb o n s te e l c a s t in g s ...........................................................................................................

.1

3 3 2 5 -2 1 9

0 6 /8 1

1 5 0 .7

1 4 9 .5

1 5 0 .5

2.1

H ig h a llo y s te e l c a s tin g s , in clu d in g s ta in le s s s t e e l ...............................................

3 3 2 5 -4

0 6 /8 1

1 4 2 .5

142.1

142 .1

-.5

0

L o w a llo y s te e l c a s t in g s ......................................................................................................

3 3 2 5 -5

0 6 /8 1

1 4 6 .7

1 4 6 .3

1 4 6 .5

.9

.1

3 3 2 5 -5 5 9

0 6 /8 1

1 4 9 .2

1 4 8 .7

1 4 8 .6

.7

0 6 /8 1

8 6 .8

8 6 .3

-1 .1

A ll o th e r lo w a llo y s te e l c a s t in g 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 .......................................................
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................

3 3 2 5 -S

See footnotes at end of table.




- .1

3 3 2 5 -S M

73

(3)

(3)

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 s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A u g.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

- 1 .1

P rim a ry s m e ltin g a n d re fin in g o f n o n fe rro u s m e t a ls ...........................................................

333

1 2 /8 0

9 5 .3

9 3 .2

9 2 .2

-1 5 .0

P rim a ry c o p p e r ......................................................................................................................................

3331

0 6 /8 0

1 0 3 .8

1 0 1 .6

9 8 .8

-1 3 .5

-2 .8

0 6 /8 0

9 1 .7

8 8 .8

8 4 .9

-1 7 .4

-4 .4

3 3 3 1 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .................... .....................................................................................................
S m e lte d c o p p e r ........................................................................................................................
C o p p e r c a th o d e a n d o th e r re fin e d c o p p e r, in clu d in g w ire b a r, sla b , a n d

3 3 3 1 -1

0 6 /8 8

7 4 .0

ft

6 8 .1

-1 8 .5

ft

i n g o t ......................................................................................................................... .............

3 3 3 1 -2

0 6 /8 0

8 4 .5

8 1 .4

7 8 .8

-1 5 .6

-3 .2

1 0 6 .9

1 0 5 .3

1 0 4 .8

P rim a ry a lu m in u m ................................... ........................................................................................... .

3334

0 6 /8 0

-1 8 .4

-.5

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

3 3 3 4 -P

0 6 /8 0

1 0 9 .5

1 0 8 .2

1 0 7 .2

- 1 8 .8

-.9

P rim a ry a lu m in u m , e x c e p t e x tru s io n b i l l e t ..................................................................

3 3 3 4 -7

0 6 /8 0

1 0 7 .9

1 0 6 .8

1 0 5 .9

- 1 8 .9

-.8

3 3 3 4 -7 1 1

0 6 /8 0

1 0 7 .9

1 0 6 .8

1 0 5 .9

- 1 8 .9

-.8

A lu m in u m in g o t, u n a llo y e d .........................................................................................

3 3 3 4 -7 1 1 1 1

0 6 /8 0

1 2 3 .1

1 2 1 .7

1 2 1 .0

- 1 6 .1

O t h e r p rim a ry a lu m in u m , e x c e p t ex tru s io n b i l l e t ............................................

3 3 3 4 -7 1 1 1 3

0 6 /8 0

8 8 .3

8 7 .5

ft

ft

ft

3 3 3 4 -8

0 6 /8 0

1 1 4 .5

1 1 2 .5

ft

ft

0 6 /8 0

9 8 .6

9 5 .2

9 4 .9

P rim a ry a lu m in u m , e x c e p t extru s io n b i l l e t ............*................................................

A lu m in u m ex tru s io n b i l l e t ....................................................................................................
P rim a ry n o n fe rro u s m e ta ls , n .e .c ...................................................................................................

3339

ft

-.6

-8 .0

-.3

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

3 3 3 9 -P

0 6 /8 0

1 0 6 .7

1 0 2 .9

1 0 2 .6

-7 .2

-.3

O th e r n o n fe rro u s m e ta ls , n .e .c ..........................................................................................

3 3 3 9 -7

0 6 /8 0

13 6 .1

1 3 1 .8

13 2 .1

- 6 .7

.2

3 3 3 9 -7 9 1

0 6 /8 8

1 2 3 .1

1 2 0 .7

1 1 9 .8

- 6 .5

-.7

0 6 /8 0

8 3 .7

8 2 .8

8 3 .3

-7 .8

.6
.6

O t h e r re fin e d n .f. m e ta ls , incl. c h ro m iu m , c a d m iu m , c o b a lt, a n d
m o ly b d e n u m ..................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y n o n fe rro u s m e t a l s .......................................................................................................

334

S e c o n d a r y n o n fe rro u s m e t a l s .......................................................................................................

3341

L e a d ...............................................................................................................................................

0 6 /8 0

8 3 .7

8 3 .3

- 7 .8

3 3 4 1 -P

0 6 /8 0

8 6 .3

8 5 .3

8 5 .9

- 7 .5

3 3 4 1 -3

0 6 /8 0

8 8 .7

8 6 .6

8 6 .9

- 5 .4

.3

3 3 4 1 -4

0 6 /8 0

1 2 3 .8

1 2 1 .3

1 2 1 .2

- 9 .1

-.1

3 3 4 1 -5

0 6 /8 0

4 2 .4

8 2 .8

4 2 .9

.7

4 2 .9

3.1

0

O th e r n o n fe rro u s m e t a l s .....................................................................................................

3 3 4 1 -6

0 6 /8 0

6 6 .1

6 5 .2

6 4 .7

A lu m in u m ............................................................................................................... ......................

0 6 /8 0

1 0 1 .9

1 0 0 .1

1 0 0 .5

- 1 .8
-1 3 .5

-.8

3 3 4 1 -7
3 3 4 1 -M

0 6 /8 0

8 1 .4

8 0 .1

7 9 .4

-1 0 .9

-.9

3 3 4 1 -X Y 9

0 6 /9 7

9 3 .8

9 3 .4

9 3 .2

-6 .9

-.2

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .7

1 3 4 .4

1 3 3 .0

- 7 .3

-1 .0

1 2 9 .3

P re c io u s m e t a l s ........................................................................................................................

.4

3 3 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 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 .........................................................................................................
C o n tr a 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 ..............................................
R o llin g , d ra w in g a n d e x tru d in g o f n o n fe rro u s m e t a l s .......................................................

335

R o llin g , d ra w in g a n d e x tru d in g o f c o p p e r ...............................................................................

3351

C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r-b a s e a llo y w i r e .................................... ..........................................
C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r-b a s e a llo y ro d , b a r a n d s h a p e s ............................................

1 2 /8 0

1 2 8 .6

1 2 6 .9

- 1 0 .5

- 1 .3

3 3 5 1 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 3 4 .6

1 3 3 .8

1 3 1 .8

- 1 1 .6

- 1 .5

3 3 5 1 -1

1 2 /8 0

1 4 6 .8

1 4 2 .4

1 4 1 .4

- 9 .0

-.7

3 3 5 1 -1 3 1

1 2 /8 0

1 3 6 .2

1 3 2 .1

1 3 1 .2

-9 .0

-.7

1 3 3 .7

1 3 2 .9

1 3 0 .8

-1 6 .8

-1 .6

1 0 5 .5

3 3 5 1 -3

1 2 /8 0

3 3 5 1 -3 1 1

1 2 /8 0

1 1 1 .1

1 1 0 .5

-1 1 .4

- 4 .5

3 3 5 1 -3 1 1 1 8

1 2 /8 6

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .2

1 2 3 .4

-7 .9

- 3 .0

3 3 5 1 -3 3 2

1 2 /8 0

1 4 8 .1

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .0

- 1 9 .1

-.1

3 3 5 1 -3 3 2 1 8
3 3 5 1 -4

1 2 /8 0

1 3 8 .7
1 4 7 .8

1 3 8 .5

1 2 /8 0

1 3 9 .7
1 4 8 .2

- .1
-1 .8

U n a llo y e d c o p p e r fla t p r o d u c t s ....................................................................................

3 3 5 1 -4 1 3

1 2 /8 0

1 3 0 .3

1 3 0 .5

14 5 .1
1 2 7 .4

-1 9 .2
- 5 .7
-5 .8

-2 .4

C o p p e r -b a s e a llo y fla t p ro d u c ts ................................................................ ........ .........

3 3 5 1 -4 3 5

1 2 /8 0

1 5 4 .5

1 5 4 .0

1 5 1 .4

-5 .7

-1 .7

U n a llo y e d c o p p e r b a rs , s h a p e s a n d n o n -e le c tric a l r o d ..................................
B a rs a n d s h a p e s .............................................................................................................
C o p p e r -b a s e a llo y rod, b a r a n d s h a p e s .......... ......................................................
R o d ........................................................................................................................................
C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r-b a s e a llo y s h e e t, strip a n d p l a t e .........................................

3 3 5 1 -4 3 5 2 6

1 2 /8 0

1 4 3 .6

1 4 3 .1

1 4 0 .5

-6 .0

-1 .8

3 3 5 1 -5

1 2 /8 0

1 2 1 .3

1 2 0 .4

1 1 9 .2

-8 .5

-1 .0

U n a llo y e d p ip e a n d tu b e , p lu m b in g ..... .....................................................................

3 3 5 1 -5 1 6

1 2 /8 0

1 1 2 .4

1 1 2 .5

C o p p e r -b a s e a llo y p ip e a n d tu b e , n o n -p lu m b in g ................................................

3 3 5 1 -5 3 8

1 2 /8 0

1 1 2 .1

1 1 3 .0

ft
1 1 0 .8

ft
-7 .5

ft
-1 .9

0 6 /8 1
0 6 /8 1

1 4 3 .4

1 4 0 .9

1 3 8 .8

- 1 0 .7

-1 .5

3 3 5 3 -P

1 4 8 .4

1 4 5 .8

1 4 3 .8

-9 .3

-1 .4

3 3 5 3 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 4 9 .3

1 4 6 .5

1 4 4 .6

-9 .8

-1 .3

3 3 5 3 -2 3 1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 6 .4

1 3 3 .6

1 3 1 .2

- 1 2 .1

-1 .8

3 3 5 3 -2 3 1 1 4

0 6 /8 1

1 6 5 .0

1 6 0 .0

3 3 5 3 -2 3 1 1 5

0 6 /8 1

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .2

ft
1 1 9 .0

ft
-1 2 .4

ft
-3 .4

3 3 5 3 -2 3 3

0 8 /8 8

1 0 7 .1

1 0 4 .8

1 0 4 .5

-7 .7

- .3

C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r-b a s e a llo y p ip e a n d t u b e .................... .....................................

A lu m in u m s h e e t, p la te , foil a n d w e ld e d tu b e p r o d u c ts ....................................................

3353

C o ile d , n o n h e a t-tre a ta b le , b a r e ..................................................................................
C o ile d , n o n h e a t-tre a ta b le , b a re , b e v e ra g e c a n s t o c k .................................
C o ile d , n o n h e a t-tre a ta b le , b a re , all o t h e r s .......................................................
C o ile d , n o n h e a t-tre a ta b le , p r e c o a t e d .......................................................................
A lu m in u m e x tru d e d p r o d u c ts .................................................. ................................... ............... .
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................•...............................................
E x tru d e d a lu m in u m ro d, b a r, a n d o th e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s e x c e p t t u b e .......
E x tr u d e d ro d a n d b a r w ith a llo y s o th e r th a n 2 0 0 0 a n d 7 0 0 0 s e r i e s .......

3354

1 2 /8 1

1 4 6 .3

1 4 5 .6

1 4 4 .4

-5 .8

-.8

3 3 5 4 -P

1 2 /8 1

1 4 8 .3

1 4 7 .6

1 4 6 .3

-4 .9

-.9

3 3 5 4 -1

1 2 /8 1

1 5 1 .4

1 5 0 .6

1 4 9 .2

-4 .8

-.9

3 3 5 4 -1 1 5

1 2 /8 1

1 2 9 .0

1 2 8 .5

1 2 7 .7

-7 .6

-.6

1 3 2 .2
1 2 2 .6

ft
- 1 0 .9

ft
-.8

R o d .........................................................................................................................................

3 3 5 4 -1 1 5 1 1

1 2 /8 1

1 3 2 .8

B a r ..........................................................................................................................................
O t h e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s e x c e p t tu b e , w ith a llo y s o th e r th a n 2 0 0 0 a n d

3 3 5 4 -1 1 5 1 2

1 2 /8 1

1 2 4 .7

ft
1 2 3 .6

3 3 5 4 -1 2 5

1 2 /8 1

1 4 8 .4

1 4 7 .5

1 4 5 .9

-4 .7

- 1 .1

O th e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s , c irc le s iz e 1 to , n o t including 2 ..........................

3 3 5 4 -1 2 5 0 1

1 2 /8 1

1 7 9 .2

1 7 9 .6

1 7 9 .4

-.4

- .1

O t h e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s , c irc le s iz e 2 to , n o t in c lu d in g S ............................

3 3 5 4 -1 2 5 0 2

1 2 /8 1

1 5 6 .0

1 5 3 .1

1 5 2 .9

-8 .3

- .1

O t h e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s , c irc le s iz e 3 to , n o t in cluding 4 ............... ...........

3 3 5 4 -1 2 5 0 3

1 2 /8 1

1 3 6 .9

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .4

-4 .1

.1

O t h e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s , c irc le s iz e 4 to , n o t including 5 ..........................

3 3 5 4 -1 2 5 0 4

1 2 /8 1

1 3 2 .9

1 3 1 .7

1 3 1 .7

-2 .0

0

O t h e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s , c irc le s iz e 5 to , n o t including 6 ..........................

3 3 5 4 -1 2 5 0 5

1 2 /8 1

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .9

1 4 2 .4

1.1

- .3

O t h e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s , c irc le s iz e 6 to , n o t including 1 0 ........................

3 3 5 4 -1 2 5 0 6

1 2 /8 1

1 4 5 .7

1 4 5 .8

1 4 4 .8

-3 .7

-.7

O t h e r e x tru d e d s h a p e s , c irc le s iz e 1 0 a n d o v e r ............................................

3 3 5 4 -1 2 5 1 2

0 6 /8 7

1 4 2 .1

1 4 1 .1

1 3 4 .2

-8 .6

-4 .9

3 3 5 4 -3

1 2 /9 4

9 3 .6

9 3 .7

9 2 .8

-5 .8

-1 .0

A lu m in u m e x tru d e d a n d d ra w n p ip e a n d tu b e ........................................................

3 3 5 4 -3 1 3

1 2 /9 4

9 3 .6

9 3 .7

9 2 .8

-5 .8

-1 .0

S e a m le s s p ip e a n d tu b e , s o ft a l l o y ......................................................................

3 3 5 4 -3 1 3 0 1

1 2 /9 4

9 4 .4

9 5 .6

-4 .5

S o f t a llo y p ip e a n d tu b e o th e r th a n s e a m le s s ................................................

3 3 5 4 -3 1 3 0 2

1 2 /9 4

9 2 .8

ft
9 3 .7

8 9 .9

-7 .2

ft
- 4 .1

S o f t a llo y p ip e a n d tu b e , a llo y s o th e r th a n 2 0 0 0 a n d 7 0 0 0 s e r ie 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 ex
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A ug .

Nov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1 997

Nov. 1 998

0 6 /8 1

1 2 4 .2

(3)

1 1 7 .9

-1 2 .0

(3)

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

3 3 5 5 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 2 7 .5

1 2 0 .9

-1 2 .8

<3)

R o lle d a lu m in u m ro d , b a r (incl. co n tin u o u s c a s t), a n d s tru ctu ral s h a p e s

3 3 5 5 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 1 5 .9

1 1 3 .4

-1 7 .3

3 3 5 5 -2 2 5

0 6 /8 1

11 0 .1

fi
fi
fi

fi

fi

fi
fi

0 6 /8 2

1 2 9 .4

1 2 8 .5

1 2 7 .5

- 3 .6

-0 .8

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

3 3 5 6 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .7

1 2 6 .9

1 2 5 .8

-3 .7

N ic k e l a n d n ic k e l-b a s e a llo y mill s h a p e s ...................................................................

3 3 5 6 -1

0 6 /8 2

1 4 6 .7

1 4 4 .9

1 4 3 .8

-4 .8

-.8

P la te , s h e e t a n d s t r i p .......................................................................................................

3 3 5 6 -1 6 1

1 2 /8 7

9 9 .6

9 8 .8

9 6 .8

-7 .9

-2 .0

R o d , b a r, p ip e , tu b e , w ire , a n d o th e r n ickel m ill s h a p e s ...............................

3 3 5 6 -1 6 8

1 2 /9 5

9 8 .3

9 6 .8

9 6 .8

-2 .9

0

3 3 5 6 -2

0 6 /8 2

1 0 3 .8

1 0 3 .2

103.1

-2 .6

-.1

A lu m in u m ro llin g a n d d ra w in g , n .e .c ............................................................................................

3355

C o n tin u o u s c a s t ro d , b a r a n d stru ctu ral s h a p e s ...............................................
R o llin g , d ra w in g a n d e x tru d in g o f n o n fe rro u s m e ta ls , e x c e p t c o p p e r a n d
3356

T ita n iu m mill s h a p e s .............................................................................................................

-.9

3 3 5 6 -2 8 1

1 2 /9 5

1 0 3 .3

1 0 1 .3

1 0 1 .3

- 2 .0

0

3 3 5 6 -9

0 6 /8 2

1 1 9 .9

1 2 0 .9

1 1 9 .4

- 4 .0

-1 .2

L e a d mill s h a p e s .................................................................................................................

3 3 5 6 -9 5 4

1 2 /8 7

8 1 .8

8 1 .3

7 9 .6

- 4 .1

- 2 .1

Z irc o n iu m mill s h a p e s ...... ...............................................................................................

3 3 5 6 -9 6 1

1 2 /8 7

1 0 0 .4

100.1

1 00.1

-5 .4

0

O t h e r n o n fe rro u s m e ta l mill s h a p e s ..........................................................................

3 3 5 6 -9 9 7

1 2 /8 7

1 1 9 .9

1 2 1 .7

1 1 9 .5

- 3 .8

-1 .8

0 6 /8 2

1 4 4 .2

1 4 2 .4

14 2 .1

- 4 .2

-.2

1 2 /8 2

1 4 8 .5

1 4 4 .8

1 4 3 .8

- 4 .3

-.7

1 4 4 .3

-5 .0

(3)

fi

fi

R o d , b ar, p ip e, tu b e , w ire , a n d o th e r titan iu m m ill s h a p e s ...........................
O th e r n o n fe rro u s m e ta l mill s h a p e s .............................................................................

3 3 5 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 .......................................................

3 3 5 6 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ........................... ..................................................................................
N o n fe rro u s w ire d ra w in g a n d in s u la tin g ...................................................................................

3357

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

3 3 5 7 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 4 9 .6

1 4 5 .3

A lu m in u m a n d a lu m in u m -b a s e a llo y b a re w ire a n d c a b l e .................................

3 3 5 7 -A

1 2 /8 8

9 1 .3

7 5 .6

-.7

C o p p e r & c o p p e r-b a s e a llo y w ire & c a b le fo r e le c tric a l tran s m is s io n ,
3 3 5 7 -B

1 2 /8 8

7 6 .6

77 A

7 6 .2

-2 .6

-1 .2

B a r e w ire fo r e le c tric a l t r a n s m is s io n ........................................................................

3 3 5 7 -B 5 1

1 2 /8 8

7 4 .6

75.1

7 3 .7

-4 .0

-1 .9

B a re s tra n d a n d c a b le fo r e le c tric a l tra n s m is s io n .............................................

3 3 5 7 -B 7 1

1 2 /8 8

7 6 .3

7 6 .7

7 6 .3

-1 .2

-.5

F ib e r o p tic c a b l e ......................................................................................................................

3 3 5 7 -E

1 2 /8 8

9 5 .5

9 5 .5

9 5 .5

- 2 .3

0

E le c tro n ic w ire a n d c a b l e ....................................................................................................

3 3 5 7 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 3 9 .0

1 3 8 .7

1 3 8 .4

-.9

-.2

3 3 5 7 -1 1 5

1 2 /8 2

1 5 9 .0

1 5 9 .0

1 5 9 .0

-.7

0

R ig id a n d s e m ir ig id .........................................................................................................

3 3 5 7 -1 1 5 0 1

1 2 /8 8

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .0

-.3

0

F l e x i b l e ................................................................................................................................

3 3 5 7 -1 1 5 0 2

1 2 /8 8

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .5

-1 .5

.1

3 3 5 7 -1 2 3

1 2 /8 2

1 1 6 .5

1 1 6 .3

1 1 6 .7

3 3 5 7 -1 2 3 0 2

1 2 /8 8

1 0 3 .3

1 0 2 .7

1 0 3 .6

2 .2

.9

3 3 5 7 -1 2 5

1 2 /8 2

1 3 5 .5

1 3 4 .8

1 3 3 .9

-1 .8

-.7

F la t a n d rib b o n c a b l e ....................................................................................................

3 3 5 7 -1 2 5 0 1

1 2 /8 8

9 1 .9

9 1 .9

9 1 .9

0

0

M u ltic o n d u c to r c a b le , exclu d in g fla t a n d rib b o n ............................................

3 3 5 7 -1 2 5 0 2

1 2 /8 8

1 0 0 .5

9 9 .9

9 9 .2

-2 .1

-.7

1 4 6 .5

incl. b a re & t in n e d ..........................................................................................................

C o a x ia l c a b le , a rm o re d o r u n a r m o r e d .....................................................................

H o o k -u p w ire , s h ie ld e d a n d n o n s h ie ld e d ..............................................................
L e s s th a n 1 3 5 C te m p e ra tu re r a t i n g ...................................................................
M u ltic o n d u c to r e le c tro n ic w ire a n d c a b le , s h ie ld e d a n d n o n s h ie ld e d ....

O th e r e le c tro n ic w ire a n d c a b l e .......... ........................................ ..............................
T e le p h o n e a n d te le g ra p h w ire a n d c a b l e ..................................................................
In s id e w iring c a b le ....................................................... ......................................................
C o n tro l a n d sig n al w ire a n d c a b l e .................................................................................
S ig n a l w ire a n d c a b l e ................................................................... ............................. .
B u ild in g w ire a n d c a b le w ith u n d e rw rite rs ’ l a b e l s ..................................................
T h e n m o s e t in s u la te d (R , R H , R H H , R H W , e tc .) .................................................
T h e rm o p la s tic in s u la te d ...................................................................................................
F la m e r e ta r d a n t n ylon (T H H N , T H W N ) ..............................................................

.9

.3

3 3 5 7 -1 9 8

1 2 /8 2

1 4 6 .5

0

0

3 3 5 7 -2

1 2 /8 2

1 8 2 .4

1 6 8 .4

1 6 8 .6

-7 .9

.1

3 3 5 7 -2 4 6

1 2 /8 2

1 9 1 .9

1 9 1 .9

1 9 1 .9

-.1

0

3 3 5 7 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 7 9 .2

180.1

1 7 9 .9

6 .6

- .1

1 4 6 .5

3 3 5 7 -3 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 5 .8

1 4 6 .5

1 4 6 .5

4 .9

0

3 3 5 7 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 3 3 .9

1 2 5 .3

1 1 7 .4

-1 6 .6

-6 .3

3 3 5 7 -4 3 9

1 2 /8 8

8 3 .4

7 3 .6

-1 2 .5

fi

3 3 5 7 -4 4 1

1 2 /8 8

6 1 .5

5 7 .2

5 3 .5

- 1 7 .4

- 6 .5

3 3 5 7 -4 4 1 0 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 5 .5

1 0 8 .3

1 0 0 .4

-1 6 .7

-7 .3

fi

3 3 5 7 -4 4 1 0 3

1 2 /8 2

1 2 6 .6

1 1 6 .4

1 1 0 .2

-1 8 .3

-5 .3

N o n m e ta llic b ra n c h circu it u n d e rg ro u n d f e e d e r ............... ..................................

3 3 5 7 -4 4 8

1 2 /8 2

1 3 4 .4

1 2 5 .9

1 1 8 .4

-1 7 .1

- 6 .0

O t h e r b uilding w ire a n d c a b l e ......................................................................................

3 3 5 7 -4 5 8

1 2 /8 2

1 2 4 .2

fi

M o is tu re a n d h e a t re s is ta n t ( T H W ) .......................................................................

A p p a r a tu s w ire a n d c o r d a g e .............................................................................................
F le x ib le c o r d a g e .............. ....................................................................................................
T h e r m o p la s tic in s u la te d ..............................................................................................

-1 6 .8

1 2 /8 2

1 4 6 .2

(3)
1 4 6 .2

1 1 1 .1

3 3 5 7 -6

1 4 5 .7

-.1

3 3 5 7 -6 1 2

1 2 /8 8

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

1 0 0 .6

.3

-.4

3 3 5 7 -6 1 2 0 2

1 2 /8 2

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .7

9 9 .6

-1 .6

-1 .1

-.3

3 3 5 7 -6 1 2 0 3

1 2 /8 8

1 0 8 .7

108 .1

1 0 7 .9

2 .3

-.2

3 3 5 7 -8

1 2 /8 2

1 1 1 .0

1 1 2 .0

1 1 0 .6

-3 .0

-1 .3

3 3 5 7 -8 0 8

1 2 /8 8

8 5 .2

8 6 .7

8 5 .8

-3 .7

-1 .0

3 3 5 7 -8 0 8 0 3

1 0 /8 6

1 1 3 .4

1 1 9 .0

1 1 8 .3

-.6

-.6

3 3 5 7 -8 3 1

1 2 /8 8

7 6 .4

7 6 .4

7 5 .8

-1 .0

-.8

3 3 5 7 -8 3 1 0 3

1 2 /8 8

7 6 .3

7 6 .3

7 5 .7

-1 .0

-.8

3 3 5 7 -8 9 8

1 2 /8 2
1 2 /8 2

e>
1 4 0 .2

1 3 9 .7

(3)
1 3 9 .5

fi

3 3 5 7 -9
3 3 5 7 -9 0 1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 7 .0

(3)

fi

fi

i g n it io n ..............................................................................................................................

3 3 5 7 -9 0 3

1 2 /8 2

1 4 8 .8

1 4 5 .9

1 4 5 .9

-.1

0

O t h e r in s u la te d o r c o v e re d w ire a n d c a b l e ...........................................................

3 3 5 7 -9 9 8

1 2 /8 2

1 0 8 .8

1 0 8 .8

1 0 8 .6

-1 .7

-.2

1 2 /8 2

2 2 3 .8

2 2 3 .8

2 2 3 .8

8.1

0

E x te n s io n c o rd s e t s ......................................................................................................
P o w e r w ire a n d c a b l e ......................................... .................................................................
P la s tic a n d ru b b e r in s u la te d , u n d e r 6 0 1 v o l t s ....................................................
T h e rm o p la s tic a n d th e rm o s e t in s u la te d c a b l e ...............................................
P la s tic a n d ru b b e r in s u la te d , 6 0 1 v o lts a n d h ig h e r .......... ................................
T h e r m o p la s tic a n d th e rm o s e t in s u la te d c a b l e ...............................................
O t h e r p o w e r w ire a n d c a b l e ................................................................................. ,.......
O t h e r in s u la te d w ire a n d c a b l e .......................................................................................
A u to m o tiv e in s u la te d w ire a n d c a b l e .......................................................................

fi

-.7

fi
- .1

fi

A irfra m e , s h ip b o a rd , a n d g ro u n d s u p p o rt c a b le , e x c e p t c o a x ia l a n d

3 3 5 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 3 5 7 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .............................................................. ................................................
N o n fe rro u s fo u n d rie s ( c a s t in g s ) ....................................................................................................

336

1 2 /8 4

1 3 1 .6

1 3 0 .9

1 3 0 .9

-3 .3

0

A lu m in u m d ie c a s t i n g .........................................................................................................................

3363

0 6 /9 1

1 0 8 .0

1 0 7 .4

1 0 7 .4

-6 .6

0

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

3 3 6 3 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 3 3 .7

1 3 2 .9

1 3 2 .9

- 6 .3

0

M o to r v e h ic le d ie c a s t in g s .................................................................................................

3 3 6 3 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 1 7 .4

1 1 6 .4

1 1 6 .4

-1 0 .0

0

D ie c a s tin g s fo r p a s s e n g e r c a r s .................................................................................

3 3 6 3 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 1 7 .2

1 1 6 .4

1 1 6 .3

- 1 0 .1

- .1

D ie c a s tin g s fo r o th e r m o to r v e h ic le s ......................................................................

3 3 6 3 -1 1 2

0 6 /8 3

1 2 1 .0

1 1 6 .8

1 1 7 .7

-8 .7

.8

3 3 6 3 -4

0 6 /9 8

9 8 .2

9 7 .7

9 7 .8

fi

.1

D ie c a s tin g s fo r b uilding a n d c o n s tr u c t io n ............................................................

3 3 6 3 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 6 7 .0

1 6 5 .8

1 6 5 .9

- 2 .0

.1

D ie c a s tin g s fo r a p p lia n c e s ...........................................................................................

3 3 6 3 -4 1 2

0 6 /9 8

97 .1

9 6 .6

9 6 .9

fi

D ie c a s tin g s fo r c o m p u te rs a n d e le c t r o n ic s .........................................................

3 3 6 3 -4 1 6

0 6 /8 3

1 2 1 .5

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .4

-2 .1

A lu m in u m a n d a lu m in u m -b a s e a llo y d ie c a s tin g s , o th e r th a n m o to r

See footnotes at end of table.




75

.3
-.1

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 19 9 8

A lu m in u m d ie c a s tin g — C o n tin u e d
3 3 6 3 -4 1 7

O th e r d ie c a s tin g s , n .e .c ...................................................................................................

3 3 6 3 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
N o n fe r r o u s d ie -c a s tin g s , e x c e p t a lu m in u m .............................................................................

0 6 /9 8

9 7 .5

9 6 .2

9 6 .3

0 6 /9 1

1 1 1 .4

1 1 1 .5

1 1 1 .5

-8 .5

0

0 6 /9 1

1 0 6 .2

1 0 5 .7

1 0 5 .5

-.3

-.2

1 0 6 .1

.1

-.3

0 .1

ft

3 3 6 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3364

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

3 3 6 4 -P

0 6 /9 1

Z in c a n d z in c -b a s e a llo y d ie -c a s tin g s ...........................................................................

3 3 6 4 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 3 .9

1 4 3 .8

1 4 3 .8

.8

0

M a g n e s iu m d ie - c a s t in g s .......................................................................................................

3 3 6 4 -2

0 7 /8 3

1 2 9 .2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .5

-1 .3

.2

3 3 6 4 -6

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

9 9 .7

9 8 .1

1 0 5 .8

1 0 5 .5

O th e r n o n fe rro u s d ie -c a s tin g s , in clu d in g le a d a n d c o p p e r, e x c e p t
a lu m in u m .................... ........................................................................................................

3 3 6 4 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
A lu m in u m f o u n d r ie s .............................................................................................................................

-1 .6

ft

3 3 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3365

0 6 /9 1

1 0 6 .6

1 0 4 .1

1 0 4 .6

-3 .4

.5

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .1

1 1 1 .4

1 1 1 .3

-1 .4

- .1

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

3 3 6 5 -P

0 6 /9 1

1 1 1 .6

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .7

-1 .8

- .2

A lu m in u m a n d a lu m in u m -b a s e a llo y s a n d c a s t in g s ..............................................

3 3 6 5 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 3 .8

1 4 3 .0

1 4 3 .1

-1 .0

.1

3 3 6 5 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 3 0 .4

1 2 8 .2

1 2 8 .2

-4 .2

0

3 3 6 5 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 4 3 .6

1 4 5 .9

1 4 4 .3

2 .6

- 1 .1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 5 .5

1 1 5 .0

1 1 5 .1

.6

.1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 8 .0

1 4 8 .1

1 4 8 .4

-.2

.2

0 6 /8 3

1 4 5 .9

1 4 6 .0

1 4 6 .7

- .1

.5

3 3 6 6 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 6 .9

1 4 7 .6

1 4 8 .6

.6

3 3 6 6 -4 1 2

0 6 /9 8

9 9 .7

9 8 .6

9 8 .4

0 6 /8 3

1 6 0 .5

1 6 0 .4

1 5 7 .7

A lu m in u m a n d a lu m in u m -b a s e a llo y p e rm a n e n t a n d s e m ip e rm a n e n t
m o ld c a s t in g s ....................................................................................................................
In v e s tm e n t a n d o th e r alu m in u m a n d a lu m in u m -b a s e a llo y c a s tin g s a n d
c a s t p r o d u c t s ....................................................................................................................

3 3 6 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 .......................................................

3 3 6 5 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
C o p p e r fo u n d rie s (c a s tin g s , e x c e p t d i e ) ..................................................................................

3366
3 3 6 6 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................................. ............................................................
C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r-b a s e a llo y s a n d c a s t in g s .........................................................

.7

O t h e r c o p p e r a n d c o p p e r-b a s e a llo y c a s tin g s incl. b e a rin g s a n d
b u s h i n g s ..............................................................................................................................

- .2

ft

3 3 6 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 ........................,.............................

3 3 6 6 -S

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

-1 .3

-1 .7

.2

N o n fe r r o u s c a s tin g s , e x c e p t a lu m in u m a n d c o p p e r, a n d e x c lu d in g d ie 3369

0 6 /8 3

1 4 3 .8

1 4 2 .1

1 4 2 .4

-.7

3 3 6 9 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 3 5 .7

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .4

-1 .2

Z in c a n d z in c -b a s e a llo y c a s tin g s , e x c e p t d i e ..........................................................

3 3 6 9 -1

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

3 3 6 9 -3

0 6 /8 3

ft
- 1 .1

ft

T ita n iu m c as tin g s , e x c e p t d i e ...........................................................................................

ft
1 3 0 .4
ft

ft

ft

ft
1 0 2 .2

ft

ft

0

1 2 9 .8

ft
1 3 0 .2

N ic k e l a n d n ic k e l-b a s e a llo y c a s tin g s , e x c e p t d i e ................................... .............

3 3 6 9 -4

0 6 /9 8

9 3 .8

9 0 .5

S u p e r a llo y /h ig h te m p e ra tu re a llo y in v e s tm e n t c a s t in g s ....................................

3 3 6 9 -5

0 6 /9 1

9 5 .5

A ll o th e r n o n fe rro u s m e ta l c a s tin g s , e x c e p t d i e .....................................................

3 3 6 9 -7

0 7 /9 2

1 0 3 .9

ft
1 0 2 .2

0 6 /8 3

1 9 3 .2

1 8 7 .4

1 9 1 .7

3 .8

2 .3

0 6 /8 5

1 2 6 .0

1 2 5 .8

1 2 5 .7

-.6

- .1

1 1 2 .8

.2

0

ft

3 3 6 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 .......................................................

3 3 6 9 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ............................................................................. .................................
M is c e lla n e o u s p rim ary m e ta l p r o d u c t s ......................................................................................

339

M e ta l h e a t t r e a t in g ...............................................................................................................................

3398

0 6 /8 5

1 1 2 .8

1 1 2 .8

.3

0

3 3 9 8 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 1 3 .7

1 1 3 .6

1 1 3 .7

.4

.1

M e ta l h e a t tre a tin g s e rv ic e s -N e w E n g la n d ( M A - R I - C T ) ......................................

3 3 9 8 -1

0 6 /9 0

1 0 3 .5

1 0 3 .5

1 0 3 .5

.3

0

M e ta l h e a t tre a tin g s e rv ic e s -M id d le A tla n tic (N Y - N J - E .P A - M D ) ......................

3 3 9 8 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .3

0

0

M e ta l h e a t tre a tin g s e rv ic e s -S o u th C e n tra l (W .P A - O H - IN - K Y )........................

3 3 9 8 -3

0 6 /8 5

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .5

1 1 8 .6

.7

.1

M e t a l h e a t tre a tin g s e r v ic e s -M ic h ig a n ..........................................................................

1 0 5 .5

.1

0

3 3 9 8 -4

0 6 /8 5

1 0 5 .5

1 0 5 .5

M e t a l h e a t tre a tin g s e rv ic e s -S o u th e a s t (V A - N C - S C - G A - A L - T N - F L ) .............

3 3 9 8 -5

0 6 /8 5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

.2

0

M e t a l h e a t tre a tin g s e rv ic e s -N o rth C e n tra l (IL -W I-M N - M O - IA ) .......................

3 3 9 8 -6

0 6 /8 5

1 1 5 .4

1 1 5 .5

1 1 5 .5

.3

0

M e ta l h e a t tre a tin g s e rv ic e s -P a c ific C o a s t ( C A - A Z - O R - W A ) ............................

3 3 9 8 -7

0 6 /8 5

1 1 3 .2

1 1 2 .8

1 1 2 .8

.4

0

0 6 /8 5

1 0 7 .1

107 .1

1 0 7 .1

■9

0

3 3 9 8 -M

0 6 /9 0

9 8 .0

9 8 .0

9 8 .0

- 2 .0

0

3 3 9 8 -X Y 9

1 2 /9 6

9 8 .0

9 8 .0

9 8 .0

-2 .0

0

3 3 9 8 -S

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .1

1 1 4 .1

1 1 4 .1

0

0

0 6 /8 5

3 3 9 8 -8

M e ta l h e a t tre a tin g s e rv ic e s -S o u th w e s t ( T X - O K - A R - C O - L A - U T ) ...................

3 3 9 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 .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................
C o n tr a c t w o rk a n d 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 ...............................................................................................................
3399

1 4 1 .6

1 4 1 .1

1 4 0 .9

-1 .5

- .1

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

3 3 9 9 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 3 7 .2

1 3 6 .6

1 3 6 .4

-.8

- .1

M e t a l p o w d e rs , p a s te , a n d f l a k e s ..................................................................................

3 3 9 9 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 7 .1

1 3 7 .2

1 3 6 .9

0

-.2

A lu m in u m a n d a lu m in u m -b a s e a l l o y s .......................................................................

3 3 9 9 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 5

1 7 1 .9

1 7 1 .9

1 7 1 .9

.1

0

C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r-b a s e a llo y s ................................................... ..............................

3 3 9 9 -1 3 3

0 6 /8 5

1 1 2 .4

1 1 1 .9

1 1 0 .0

- 5 .1

-1 .7

Iro n a n d s t e e l .......................................................................................................................

3 3 9 9 -1 5 5

P rim a ry m e ta l p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ..........................................................................................................

O th e r p o w d e rs , p a s te , a n d fla k e s , n .e .c ..................................................................

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .5

1 3 0 .5

1 3 0 .5

0

3 3 9 9 -1 7 7

0 6 /9 2

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .1

-3 .1

.1

3 3 9 9 -1 9 8

0 6 /8 5

1 1 4 .3

1 1 5 .1

1 1 4 .8

3 .7

- .3

0

3 3 9 9 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 3 1 .9

1 2 9 .7

1 2 9 .7

-2 .6

0

3 3 9 9 -2 9 8

0 6 /8 5

1 2 1 .4

1 2 1 .4

1 2 1 .4

.4

0

0 6 /8 5

1 7 7 .3

1 7 7 .3

1 7 7 .3

-4 .5

.0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 8 .8

1 2 9 .0

1 2 8 .8

.5

-.2

341

1 2 /8 4

1 0 2 .4

1 0 2 .4

1 0 2 .4

-.8

0

3411

0 6 /8 1

1 1 0 .0

1 1 0 .0

1 1 0 .0

-.8

0

O th e r p rim a ry m e ta l p r o d u c t s ...........................................................................................
O t h e r p rim a ry m e ta l p ro d u c ts , n .e .c .............. ............................. ..............................

3 3 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 ip t s ........................ ...............................

3 3 9 9 -S
F a b r ic a te d m e ta l p ro d u c ts , e x c e p t m a c h in e ry a n d tra n s p o rta tio n
34
M e t a l c a n s a n d s h ip p in g c o n t a in e r 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 ex
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

b ase

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

1 1

Aug.
19982

D ec.
19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 199 8

M e ta l c a n s — C o n tin u e d
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

3 4 1 1 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 0 8 .7

1 0 8 .8

1 0 8 .8

-0 .3

0

S t e e l c a n s ..................................................................................................................................

3 4 1 1 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .8

.6

0

3 4 1 1 -1 B

1 3 4 .2

0 6 /8 1

1 3 4 .0

F ru it a n d fru it ju ic e c a n ...............................................................................................

3 4 1 1 -1 1 7

0 6 /8 1

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

.1

0

V e g e t a b le a n d v e g e ta b le ju ic e c a n ......................................................................

3 4 1 1 -1 1 9

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .4

1 1 8 .9

1 1 8 .9

.5

0

S t e e l c a n s , f o o d ............................................................................................. ....................

1 3 4 .2

.1

0

3 4 1 1 -1 3 1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 0 .9

1 5 0 .9

1 5 0 .9

- .5

0

3 4 1 1 -1 C

0 6 /8 1

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .0

1 .2

0

3 4 1 1 -1 4 1

0 6 /8 1

3 4 1 1 -2

0 6 /8 1

(3)
9 2 .0

(3)
9 2 .0

ft
9 2 .0

ft
- 1 .0

3 4 1 1 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 3 8 .3

1 3 7 .6

1 3 7 .5

-8 .7

0 6 /8 3

1 3 4 .3

1 3 4 .6

1 3 5 .2

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

3 4 1 2 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 4 3 .3

1 4 3 .7

1 4 4 .4

.1

.5

S t e e l p a i l s .............................................................................................. ......... ...........................

3 4 1 2 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 5 2 .7

1 5 6 .8

1 5 9 .7

2 .4

1 .8

C a n , o th e r fo o d s (including s o u p s ) .......................................................................
S t e e l c a n s , g e n e ra l p a c k a g in g (inclu ding p e t f o o d ) .........................................
C a n , o th e r n o n - f o o d ..... ................................................................................................
A lu m in u m c a n s ........................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ......................................................................... .............. ......................
M e t a l sh ip p in g b a rre ls , d ru m s , k e g s , a n d p a ils ....................................................................

3412

0
- .1

.1

S t e e l s h ip p in g b a rre ls a n d d r u m s ..................................................................................

3 4 1 2 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 3 5 .4

1 3 4 .9

1 3 5 .0

-.5

A ll o th e r m e ta l b a rre ls (includin g p a rts a n d fluid m ilk c o n t a in e r s ) ...............

3 4 1 2 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 5 2 .2

(3)

1 5 2 .2

0

.4

.1
ft

3 4 1 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 .......................................................
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 ....................................................................................................................................
C u tle ry , h a n d to o ls, a n d g e n e ra l h a r d w a r e ............................................................................

ft

3 4 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 4 1 2 -M

1 2 /9 6

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .8

0

0

3 4 1 2 -Z 8 9

1 2 /9 6

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .8

0

0

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .6

1 3 6 .6

1 3 6 .7

.7

.1

1 5 3 .4

0

342
3421

1 2 /8 3

1 5 3 .4

1 5 3 .4

2.1

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

3 4 2 1 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 6 1 .2

1 6 1 .2

1 6 1 .2

2 .3

0

C u tle ry , s c iss o rs, s h e a rs , trim m e rs , a n d s n i p s ........................................................

3 4 2 1 -1

1 2 /8 3

1 4 9 .9

1 4 9 .9

1 4 9 .9

.3

0

K itc h e n cu tlery, incl. k n ives, fo rks, a n d c l e a v e r s ..............................................

3 4 2 1 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 3

1 5 4 .6

1 5 4 .6

1 5 4 .6

.4

0

P o c k e t k n iv e s a n d o th e r fo ld in g b la d e k n iv e s .....................................................

3 4 2 1 -1 4 1

1 2 /8 3

170 .1

17 0 .1

17 0 .1

2.1

0

3 4 2 1 -2

1 2 /8 3

1 7 0 .4

1 7 0 .5

1 7 0 .5

3 .8

0

R a z o r b la d e s a n d ra zo rs , e x c e p t e l e c t r i c ......... ........................................................

3 4 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 .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................

3 4 2 1 -M

2 6 .5

ft

ft

ft

3 4 2 1 -Z 8 9

1 2 /9 2

7 6 .4

3 4 2 1 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 4 8 .5

(3)
1 4 8 .5

ft
1 4 8 .5

ft

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

0 6 /8 3

157 .1

1 5 7 .2

157.1

1.1

-.1

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

3 4 2 3 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 6 2 .0

16 2 .1

1 6 1 .9

1.1

-.1

M e c h a n ic s ’ h a n d s e rv ic e t o o l s .........................................................................................

3 4 2 3 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 6 5 .6

1 6 5 .7

1 6 5 .8

.9

.1

3 4 2 3 -1 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 5 3 .6

1 5 3 .7

1 5 3 .7

.2

0

3 4 2 3 -1 1 1 1 3

0 6 /8 3

1 5 0 .3

1 5 0 .5

1 5 0 .5

.3

0

3 4 2 3 -1 1 3

0 6 /8 3

171 .1

1 7 1 .1

1 7 1 .5

1.1

.2

1 7 5 .7

1 7 5 .7

1 7 5 .7

.7

0

H a n d a n d e d g e to o ls , e x c e p t m a c h in e to o ls a n d h a n d s a w s ........................................

3423

P l i e r s ..........................................................................................................................................
S o lid jo in t p l i e r s ................................................................................:..............................
W r e n c h e s ................................................................................................................................

0 3 /8 7

ft
ft
0

0

S o c k e ts , d rive s, e x te n s io n s , e tc . fo r h a n d -o p e ra te d s o c k e t
3 4 2 3 -1 1 3 2 1

w r e n c h e s ............................................. ......................................................................

0 6 /8 3

C o m b in a tio n o p e n -e n d a n d b o x w r e n c h e s ............................................... .......

3 4 2 3 -1 1 3 2 4

0 6 /8 3

1 7 1 .4

1 7 1 .4

1 7 1 .4

2 .0

T o r q u e w r e n c h e s ............................................................................................................

3 4 2 3 -1 1 3 2 5

0 6 /8 3

1 8 0 .8

1 8 0 .8

1 8 0 .8

2.1

0

A d ju s ta b le w re n c h e s , in cluding p ip e w r e n c h e s ..............................................

3 4 2 3 -1 1 3 2 6

0 6 /8 3

1 7 2 .0

1 7 2 .0

1 7 5 .5

4 .0

2 .0

3 4 2 3 -1 1 3 2 7

0 6 /8 3

1 5 8 .3

1 5 8 .3

1 5 8 .3

-.9

0

3 4 2 3 -1 1 4

0 6 /8 3

1 5 0 .8

1 5 0 .8

1 4 8 .7

-.7

-1 .4

1 6 9 .2

A ll o th e r w r e n c h e s .........................................................................................................
S c r e w d r iv e r s .................................................................................................. .......................

3 4 2 3 -1 1 6

T o o ls fo r a u to m o tiv e u s e , exclu d in g j a c k s ............................................................
A ll o th e r m e c h a n ic s ’ h a n d s e rv ic e t o o l s ................ ..............................................
E d g e to o ls , h a n d o p e r a te d ................................................................................................

0

0 6 /8 3

1 6 8 .6

1 .9

0

3 4 2 3 -1 1 7

0 6 /8 3

1 6 7 .3

1 6 7 .5

1 6 7 .9

1 .4

.2

3 4 2 3 -4

0 6 /9 6

1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .2

3.1

0

1 6 9 .2

3 4 2 3 -4 8 3

0 6 /8 3

1 3 5 .8

1 3 5 .8

1 3 5 .8

3 .2

0

P ro fe s s io n a l a n d c r a fts m e n ’s e d g e h a n d t o o l s ............... ..................................

3 4 2 3 -4 8 5

0 6 /8 3

1 7 7 .9

1 7 7 .9

1 7 7 .9

4 .5

0

A ll o th e r e d g e t o o l s ...........................................................................................................

3 4 2 3 -4 9 8

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .2

-.3

0

3 4 2 3 -5

0 6 /9 6

1 0 2 .7

1 0 2 .7

1 0 1 .9

-.8

-.8

ft
9 8 .7

ft
-3 .0

ft
-2 .9
-.1

D ie s a n d in te rc h a n g e a b le cu ttin g to o ls , fo r m a c h in e s a n d p o w e r-d riv e n
h a n d t o o ls .................................................................................................. .........................
C u ttin g d ie s , ex clu d in g d ie s fo r cu ttin g m e t a l ......................................................

3 4 2 3 -5 5 1

0 7 /8 3

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .5

A ll o th e r m a c h in e to o ls , including w o o d c u t t in g ..................................................

3 4 2 3 -5 5 9

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .7

1 0 1 .7

3 4 2 3 -6

0 6 /8 3

1 6 2 .3

1 6 2 .4

1 6 2 .3

1 .9

S h o v e ls , s p a d e s , s c o o p s , te le g ra p h s p o o n s , a n d s c r a p e r s ................... .

3 4 2 3 -6 1 1

0 6 /8 3

2 1 3 .3

2 1 3 .3

2 1 3 .3

14.1

L ig h t fo rg e d h a m m e rs , u n d e r 4 p o u n d s , e x c lu d in g b all p e e n h a m m e rs

3 4 2 3 -6 2 1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 1 .8

1 4 1 .8

1 4 1 .8

.1

0

S t e e l g o o d s , in clu d in g fo rks, h o e s , ra k e s , w e e d e rs , e tc .......... ......................

3 4 2 3 -6 4 1

0 6 /8 3

1 8 2 .0

1 8 2 .6

1 8 1 .9

1.1

-.4

S o ld e rin g i r o n s ....................................................................................................................

3 4 2 3 -6 8 1

0 6 /8 9

1 3 3 .5

O th e r h a n d to o ls , e x clu d in g e d g e a n d m a c h in e t o o l s ....................................

3 4 2 3 -6 9 8

0 6 /8 3

1 5 2 .2

(3)
1 5 2 .3

ft
1 5 2 .3

3 4 2 3 -M

0 6 /8 3

1 1 8 .1

118.1

3 4 2 3 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 3

1 1 7 .6

3 4 2 3 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 5 9 .6

0 6 /8 3

1 3 9 .9

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

3 4 2 5 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 4 5 .9

W o o d w o rk in g p o w e r s a w b la d e s .....................................................................................

3 4 2 5 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .0

O t h e r h a n d to o ls , n .e .c ..........................................................................................................

ft
.4

0

118.1

1 .4

.0

1 1 7 .6

1 1 7 .6

1 .4

0

1 5 9 .7

1 6 0 .2

.9

.3

1 3 9 .6

1 3 9 .6

-.1

0

1 4 5 .8

1 4 5 .9

.1

.1

1 3 0 .0

-1 .2

0

3 4 2 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 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 ......................................................... ..............................................
R e s a l e s ....................................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .............................................................................................................
H a n d s a w s a n d s a w b l a d e s ...........................................................................................................

ft

0

3425

3 4 2 5 -2 1 2

0 6 /8 3

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .4

- 2 .6

S o lid t o o t h ..........................................................................................................................

3 4 2 5 -2 1 2 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 9 .6

1 2 9 .8

In s e r te d to o th ..................................................................................................................

3 4 2 5 -2 1 2 1 3

0 6 /8 3

1 1 1 .9

1 1 1 .9

ft
1 1 1 .9

ft
-3 .2

3 4 2 5 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 6 0 .6

1 6 0 .6

1 6 0 .6

1 .2

0

C irc u la r s a w b la d e s , including s e p a ra te in s e rte d t e e t h ..................................

3 4 2 5 -3 3 1

0 6 /9 6

1 0 6 .5

1 0 6 .5

1 0 6 .5

6 .5

0

B a n d s a w b la d e s ..................................................................................................................

3 4 2 5 -3 3 6

0 6 /8 3

1 7 1 .2

1 7 1 .2

1 7 1 .2

.1

0

C irc u la r s a w b l a d e s ...........................................................................................................

M e ta lw o rk in g p o w e r s a w b l a d e s .....................................................................................

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0
ft
0

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

A u g.

N ov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

H a n d s a w s a n d s a w b la d e s — C o n tin u e d
A ll o th e r p o w e r s a w b la d e s , in clu d in g c o n c re te , m a s o n ry , a n d a b ra s iv e
3 4 2 5 -4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 0 .5

1 4 0 .5

1 4 0 .5

0 .3

0

3 4 2 5 -M

0 6 /8 3

1 1 2 .6

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .2

- .9

- .1

3 4 2 5 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 3

1 7 9 .9

1 7 9 .4

1 7 9 .2

-.8

- .1

3 4 2 5 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 2 2 .7

1 2 1 .6

1 2 1 .6

-.8

0

0 6 /8 5

1 2 6 .0

.4

.2

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

3 4 2 9 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 2 5 .1

1 2 5 .1

1 2 5 .3

.4

.2

F u rn itu re h a rd w a re , e x c lu d in g c a b in e t h a r d w a r e ........................................ ..........

3 4 2 9 -2

0 6 /8 5

1 4 6 .3

1 4 7 .5

1 4 7 .5

-5 .0

0

B u ild e rs ’ h a r d w a r e ...................................................................................................................

3 4 2 9 -4

0 6 /8 5

1 4 1 .6

1 4 1 .6

1 4 1 .8

1 .4

.1

3 4 2 9 -4 1 5

0 6 /8 5

1 2 3 .5

1 2 3 .8

1 2 5 .0

2 .0

1 .0

3 4 2 9 -4 2 1

0 6 /8 5

1 5 6 .8

1 5 7 .1

1 5 7 .1

2 .7

0

s a w b l a d e s .........................................................................................................................

3 4 2 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 .........................................................................................................
R e s a l e s ....................................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
H a r d w a r e , n .e .c .......................................................................................... .............................................

3429

P a d lo c k s in clu d ing p in /n o n -p in tu m b le r a n d c o m b in a tio n t y p e s ..... ..........

1 2 5 .9

1 2 6 .1

D o o rlo c k s , lo c k s e ts , a n d lo ckfrim , e x c e p t a rc h ite c tu ra l trim sold
s e p a r a t e l y ......................................................................................................................
H in g e s , exclu d in g c a b in e t h in g e s , in clu d in g s pring h in g e s ...........................

3 4 2 9 -4 5 2

0 6 /8 5

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .0

-1 .3

-.7

C a b in e t h a r d w a r e ...................................................... ..........................................................

3 4 2 9 -4 6 1

0 6 /8 5

1 6 2 .6

1 6 2 .5

1 6 2 .8

1 .2

.2

O th e r b u ild e rs ’ h a rd w a re , n .e .c .....................................................................................

3 4 2 9 -4 7 7

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

9 9 .8

1 0 0 .1

3 4 2 9 -6

0 6 /8 5

1 0 0 .3

9 9 .9

1 0 0 .0

ft
- .7

.1

3 4 2 9 -7

0 6 /8 5

184 .1

18 5 .1

18 5 .1

4 .9

0

3 4 2 9 -8

0 6 /8 5

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .2

1 3 4 .0

1 .8

.6

M o to r v e h ic le h a r d w a r e .......................................................................................................

.3

O t h e r tra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t h a rd w a re , e x c e p t m o to r v e h ic le
O t h e r h a rd w a re , n .e .c .............................................................................................................

3 4 2 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 .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ................................... ............. .......................................................

3 4 2 9 -M

0 7 /8 5

1 4 4 .6

1 4 4 .6

1 4 4 .6

.8

0

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

3 4 2 9 -S

0 6 /8 5

1 2 8 .2

1 2 8 .3

1 2 7 .8

- .1

- .4

343

1 2 /8 4

1 5 7 .9

1 5 8 .0

1 5 8 .0

.9

0

3431

1 2 /8 0

16 3 .1

1 6 4 .5

1 6 3 .9

1.1

- .4

1 2 /8 0

1 6 2 .8

1 6 4 .6

1 6 3 .9

.9

-.4

3 4 3 1 -4

1 2 /8 0

1 9 4 .7

1 9 7 .6

1 9 6 .0

.5

- .8

3 4 3 1 -4 2 6

1 2 /8 0

1 8 8 .0

1 9 1 .0

1 8 9 .4

.5

- .8

3 4 3 1 -7

1 2 /8 0

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .1

1 .0

3 4 3 1 -9

1 2 /8 6

1 4 2 .2

1 4 5 .5

1 4 7 .1

3 .3

1.1

3 4 3 1 -9 9 8

1 2 /9 5

1 0 6 .9

1 0 9 .3

1 1 0 .5

3 .3

1.1

0 6 /8 3

1 8 1 .7

1 8 0 .5

1 8 0 .5

.1

0

3 4 3 2 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 8 9 .3

1 8 7 .9

1 8 7 .9

- .1

0

H e a tin g e q u ip m e n t, e x c e p t e le c tric a n d w a rm air; a n d p lu m b in g
f ix t u r e s ................................................................................................................................................

3 4 3 1 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
S in k s , s in k /la u n d r y tra y c o m b in a tio n s , a n d lau n d ry tra y s so ld
s e p a r a t e l y ............................................................................................................................
K itc h e n sin ks (c a s t iron, s te e l, a n d s ta in le s s s t e e l ) .........................................
M is c e lla n e o u s m e ta l s a n ita ry w a r e ................................................................................
A ll o th e r m e ta l s a n ita ry w a r e .......................................................................................
P lu m b in g fix tu re fittin g s a n d t r i m .................................. ................................................................

3432

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

-.4

S in g le le v e r co n tro ls , tw o o r th re e h a n d le b a th o r s h o w e r fittings,
3 4 3 2 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 8 3 .3

1 8 3 .3

1 8 3 .3

S in g le le v e r c o n t r o ls ..........................................................................................................

3 4 3 2 -2 1 1

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

ft

0

T w o a n d th r e e h a n d le b a th a n d s h o w e r fittin g s .................................................

3 4 3 2 -2 1 3

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

ft

0

A n ti-s c a ld b a th a n d s h o w e r v a l v e s ...........................................................................

3 4 3 2 -2 1 5

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

ft

0

3 4 3 2 -3

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

3 4 3 2 -4

0 6 /8 3

1 9 6 .4

1 9 2 .6

1 9 2 .7

ft
-2 .8

.1

0 6 /8 3

1 9 8 .2

1 9 9 .2

1 9 9 .2

.3

0

1 .7

-.1

2 .0

0

L a v a to ry a n d sin k fittin g s (e x . s in g le c o n tro l), includ. d ra in s a n d
o v e r f lo w s .................................................................................................. .........................
M is c e lla n e o u s p lu m b in g fixtu res, fittin g s, a n d trim (b ra s s g o o d 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 .......................................................

3 4 3 2 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
N o n e le c tric h e a tin g e q u ip m e n t .....................................................................................................
C a s t iron h e a tin g b o i l e r s .....................................................................................................
O il-fire d c a s t iron h e a tin g b o ile r s ............................... ................................................

0

3 4 3 2 -S M

3433

0 6 /8 0

1 8 8 .2

1 8 9 .7

3 4 3 3 -P

0 6 /8 0

1 8 0 .3

1 8 1 .2

1 8 0 .9

1 .5

3 4 3 3 -3

0 6 /8 0

1 6 9 .8

1 6 9 .3

1 6 8 .5

2 .5

- .5

3 4 3 3 -3 1 1

0 6 /8 0

1 5 7 .9

1 5 6 .8

1 5 5 .1

.1

-1 .1
0

1 8 9 .6

-.2

3 4 3 3 -3 1 3

0 6 /8 0

1 7 8 .0

1 7 8 .0

1 7 8 .0

4 .6

3 4 3 3 -4

0 6 /8 0

1 4 4 .7

1 4 4 .7

1 4 4 .7

.1

0

W o o d a n d c o a l d o m e s tic h e a tin g s t o v e s ..............................................................

3 4 3 3 -4 1 6

0 6 /8 0

1 4 4 .9

1 4 5 .0

1 4 4 .9

.2

-.1

O t h e r d o m e s tic h e a tin g s t o v e s ....................................................................................

3 4 3 3 -4 2 2

0 6 /8 6

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .6

1 2 0 .6

-.2

0

3 4 3 3 -5

0 6 /8 0

1 5 2 .2

1 5 3 .5

1 5 3 .5

1 .8

0

3 4 3 3 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 0

1 6 6 .7

1 6 7 .7

1 6 7 .7

2.1

0

G a s -fir e d c a s t iron h e a tin g b o i l e r s ............................................................................
D o m e s tic h e a tin g s t o v e s .....................................................................................................

S t e e l h e a tin g b o i l e r s ..............................................................................................................
S t e e l h e a tin g b o ile rs , 4 0 0 M B H a n d l e s s ..............................................................

3 4 3 3 -5 1 3

0 6 /8 0

1 4 5 .7

1 4 7 .5

1 4 7 .5

1 .2

0

3 4 3 3 -6

0 6 /8 0

1 8 0 .5

1 8 2 .7

1 8 2 .7

2 .0

0

3 4 3 3 -6 1 1

0 6 /8 0

1 9 0 .3

1 9 0 .3

1 9 0 .3

.5

3 4 3 3 -6 1 1 0 7

0 6 /8 0

1 8 5 .5

1 8 5 .5

1 8 5 .5

.5

0

U n it h e a t e r s ............................................................................................................................

3 4 3 3 -6 2 1

0 6 /8 0

1 7 4 .0

1 7 9 .1

1 7 8 .9

3 .2

- .1

F lo o r a n d w a ll f u r n a c e s ......................... .........................................................................

3 4 3 3 -6 3 1

0 6 /8 0

1 9 9 .1

1 9 9 .1

19 9 .1

1 .3

.0

3 4 3 3 -6 3 1 1 1

0 6 /8 0

2 3 1 .0

2 3 1 .0

2 3 1 .0

2 .3

0

3 4 3 3 -6 6 1

0 6 /8 0

1 6 8 .2

1 7 0 .6

1 7 0 .6

2 .3

0

G a s -fir e d in fra re d h e a t e r s ..........................................................................................

3 4 3 3 -6 6 1 4 1

0 6 /8 0

1 6 1 .4

1 6 9 .3

1 6 9 .3

5.1

0

N o n -e le c tr ic f ir e p la c e s .................................................................................................

3 4 3 3 -6 6 1 5 1

0 6 /8 0

1 3 3 .8

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

.3

0

O t h e r h e a tin g s y s te m s , n .e .c .............. ......................................................................

3 4 3 3 -6 6 1 9 3

0 6 /8 6

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .4

1 2 4 .5

1 .4

.1

3 4 3 3 -8

S te e l h e a tin g b o ilers, o v e r 4 0 0 M B H .......................................................................
R a d ia to rs a n d c o n v e c to r s ...............................................................................................
O th e r ra d ia to rs a n d c o n v e c t o r s .............................................................................

G a s -fir e d flo o r f u r n a c e s ...............................................................................................

0

0 6 /8 0

2 0 6 .6

2 0 7 .8

2 0 7 .4

1 .4

- .2

3 4 3 3 -8 1 1

0 6 /8 0

1 7 5 .7

1 7 8 .0

1 7 8 .0

2 .5

0

G a s b u rn e rs , 4 0 0 M B H a n d le s s ...........................................................................

3 4 3 3 -8 1 1 0 1

0 6 /8 0

1 7 3 .5

1 7 3 .9

1 7 3 .9

-.2

0

G a s b u rn e rs o v e r 4 0 0 M B H ........................................................................ .............

3 4 3 3 -8 1 1 0 3

1 2 /9 3

1 0 9 .2

1 1 1 .7

1 1 1 .7

2 .9

0

P a r t s /a t t a c h m e n ts fo r g a s b u r n e r s .......................................................................

3 4 3 3 -8 1 1 0 5

0 6 /8 0

2 1 8 .8

2 1 8 .8

2 1 8 .8

3 4 3 3 -8 2 1

0 6 /8 0

2 2 6 .7

2 2 4 .6

2 2 1 .8

ft
-2 .4

-1 .2

3 4 3 3 -8 2 1 0 3

0 6 /8 0

1 8 5 .9

1 9 0 .5

1 9 0 .5

2 .5

0

P a rts fo r h e a tin g s y s t e m s ...................................................................................................
G a s b u rn e rs a n d p a r t s /a t t a c h m e n t s ................................................... ....................

O il b u rn e rs a n d p a r t s /a t t a c h m e n t s ...........................................................................
C o m m e r c ia l/in d u s tria l oil b u r n e r s ..........................................................................

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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 s try

P ro d u c t

code

code

P e rc e n t c h a n g e

In d e x

to D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —
Aug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1998

N o n e le c tric h e a tin g e q u ip m e n t— C o n tin u e d
D u a l fu e l b u rn e rs a n d p a r t s /a t t a c h m e n t s ............... .............................................
D u a l fu e l b u r n e r s ............................................................................................................
O th e r p a rts , n .e .c ............................................................. ...................................................
S o la r h e a tin g e q u ip m e n t .....................................................................................................

3 4 3 3 -8 3 1

0 6 /8 0

17 3 .1

1 7 3 .9

1 7 3 .5

2 .5

-0 .2

3 4 3 3 -8 3 1 0 3

0 6 /8 0

1 6 6 .4

1 6 7 .3

1 6 6 .8

2 .9

-.3

3 4 3 3 -8 7 1

0 6 /8 6

1 7 3 .3

1 7 4 .5

1 7 4 .5

1 .9

0

3 4 3 3 -9

1 2 /9 3

1 1 6 .8

1 1 6 .8

1 1 6 .8

2 .5

0

3 4 3 3 -S

0 6 /8 0

1 7 1 .4

1 7 5 .4

1 7 6 .5

3 .0

.6

3 4 3 3 -S S S

0 6 /8 0

1 7 6 .5

1 8 0 .6

1 8 1 .9

3.1

.7

3 4 3 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 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 t h e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................
F a b r ic a te d stru ctu ral m e ta l p r o d u c ts .................................................................................. .......

344

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .4

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .6

1 .4

- .1

F a b r ic a te d s tru ctu ra l m e t a l ..............................................................................................................

3441

0 6 /8 2

1 3 7 .0

1 3 7 .8

1 3 8 .5

3 .2

.5

3 4 4 1 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .6

1 3 7 .4

3.1

.6

3 4 4 1 -1

0 6 /8 2

1 3 7 .2

1 3 7 .8

1 3 8 .3

2 .9

.4

3 4 4 1 -1 2 1

0 6 /8 2

1 4 2 .9

1 4 2 .9

144 .1

3 .4

.8

In d u s tria l b u ild in g s a n d p l a n t s ................................................................................

3 4 4 1 -1 2 1 0 1

0 6 /8 2

1 5 0 .2

1 5 0 .3

1 5 2 .3

4 .2

1 .3

W a r e h o u s e s ......................................................................................................................

3 4 4 1 -1 2 1 0 2

0 6 /8 2

1 0 1 .9

1 0 1 .6

9 9 .2

-2 .4

-2 .4

F a b r ic a te d s tru ctu ra l m e ta l fo r b u ild in g s .....................................................................
Iro n a n d s te e l fo r in d u strial b u ild in g s .......................................................................

Iro n a n d s te e l fo r c o m m e rc ia l b u ild in g s .................................................................
O ffic e b u ildings (h ig h -r is e )..........................................................................................

3 4 4 1 -1 2 2

0 6 /8 2

1 1 8 .5

1 1 9 .8

1 1 9 .9

3 .0

.1

3 4 4 1 -1 2 2 0 1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 2 .0

1 1 5 .1

1 1 5 .0

3 .0

-.1

O ffic e b u ildings ( lo w - r is e ) ...........................................................................................

3 4 4 1 -1 2 2 0 2

0 6 /8 2

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .8

1 .9

0

O th e r c o m m e rc ia l bu ild in g s (lo w -ris e ) ............................................................. .

3 4 4 1 -1 2 2 0 7

0 6 /8 7

1 6 0 .1

1 6 0 .5

1 6 0 .7

3 .3

.1

3 4 4 1 -1 2 3

0 6 /8 7

114 .1

4 .8

ft
ft

Iro n a n d s te e l fo r re s id e n tia l b u ild in g s .....................................................................
R e s id e n tia l b u ild in g s ( lo w - r is e ) ................................................................................
Iro n a n d s te e l fo r p u b lic u tilitie s .................................................................. ...............

ft

1 1 4 .0

3 4 4 1 -1 2 3 0 5

0 6 /8 7

1 1 7 .5

4 .7

0 6 /8 2

1 1 9 .8

ft
1 1 8 .7

1 1 7 .4

3 4 4 1 -1 2 7

1 1 8 .7

.2

0

3 4 4 1 -1 2 8

.1

Iro n a n d s te e l fo r o th e r b u ilding s (in clu d in g rel., rrsed., instit.,
0 6 /8 7

1 3 8 .6

1 3 8 .8

1 3 9 .0

1 .6

H ig h -ris e b u ild in g s ..........................................................................................................

3 4 4 1 -1 2 8 0 1

0 6 /8 7

1 6 4 .7

16 4 .1

1 6 4 .3

2 .0

L o w -ris e b u ild in g s ...........................................................................................................

3 4 4 1 -1 2 8 0 2

0 6 /8 7

1 1 2 .3

11 3 .1

1 1 3 .2

1.3

.1

3 4 4 1 -2

0 6 /8 2

1 1 0 .8

11 1 .1

1 1 4 .5

8 .8

3.1

3 4 4 1 -2 1 2

0 6 /8 2

1 0 9 .8

11 0 .1

3 .3

a n d e d u c a t io n a l) .........................................................................................................

F a b r ic a te d s tru ctu ra l m e ta l fo r b rid g es, tre s tle s , a n d v ia d u c t s ......................

.1

1 1 3 .7

8 .8

3 4 4 1 -3

0 6 /8 2

1 4 0 .2

140.1

1 4 0 .8

2 .2

Iro n a n d s te e l fo r to w e rs a n d s u p p o rtin g s tr u c tu r e s ........................................

3 4 4 1 -3 4 2

0 6 /8 2

1 2 8 .7

1 2 8 .6

1 2 8 .6

.1

0

Iro n a n d s te e l fo r o th e r u s e s .................................................... ..................................

3 4 4 1 -3 5 9

0 6 /8 7

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .5

1 3 2 .2

-.4

.5

Iro n , s te e l, a n d a lu m in u m fo r h ig h w a y s ..................................................................
O t h e r fa b ric a te d s tru ctu ral m e ta l ...................................................................................

.5

3 4 4 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 4 4 1 -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 r o d u c t s ......................................... ....................................................................

0 6 /8 7

1 2 6 .6

1 2 9 .9

1 2 9 .9

2 .9

3 4 4 1 -Z 8 9

1 2 /9 1

1 2 6 .7

1 3 0 .7

1 3 0 .7

3 .2

0

3 4 4 1 -S

0 6 /8 2

1 5 1 .0

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .6

4 .9

- .1
.1

0 6 /8 3

15 3 .1

1 5 3 .3

1 5 3 .4

.8

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

3 4 4 2 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 5 6 .0

1 5 6 .3

1 5 6 .4

.9

M e ta l d o o rs a n d fra m e s , e x c e p t s to rm d o o r s ................................................. .......

3 4 4 2 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 5 8 .5

1 5 8 .5

1 5 8 .7

.6

.1

A lu m in u m d o o rs (e x c lu d in g s h o w e r d o o rs a n d tu b e n c lo s u re s ) ...............

3 4 4 2 -1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 6 9 .7

17 0 .1

1 6 9 .9

.7

-.1

Iro n a n d s te e l d o o rs (e xclu d in g s h o w e r d o o rs a n d tu b e n c lo s u r e s ) .......

3 4 4 2 -1 2

0 6 /8 3

1 4 8 .7

1 4 8 .7

1 4 9 .0

.3

.2

Iro n a n d s te e l in d ustrial d o o r s .................................................................................

3 4 4 2 -1 2 1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 0 .9

14 1 .1

1 4 1 .2

.9

.1

Iro n a n d s te e l re s id e n tia l d o o r s .............................................................................

3 4 4 2 -1 2 2

0 6 /8 3

1 5 3 .5

1 5 3 .5

1 5 4 .1

.1

.4

M e t a l d o o rs , s a s h a n d t r i m ............................................................................................................

3442

0

.1

3 4 4 2 -1 2 3

0 6 /8 3

1 5 2 .4

1 52.1

15 2 .1

.9

0

3 4 4 2 -1 8

0 6 /9 7

1 0 1 .3

1 01.1

101 .1

1.1

0

M e t a l w in d o w s a s h a n d fra m e s , e x c e p t sto rm s a s h .........................................

3 4 4 2 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .8

1 4 9 .7

1 .5

- .1

M e t a l m o ld in g a n d trim a n d s t o r e f r o n t s .....................................................................

3 4 4 2 -3

0 6 /8 3

2 2 2 .8

2 2 2 .8

2 2 2 .8

.9

0

M e t a l c o m b in a tio n s c re e n , s to rm s a s h , a n d s to rm d o o r s ................................
M e t a l w in d o w s a n d d o o r s c re e n s , (e x c e p t c o m b in a tio n ) a n d m e ta l

3 4 4 2 -4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .4

1 4 2 .4

.4

0

w e a t h e r s t r ip ........................................................................................................................

3 4 4 2 -5

0 6 /8 3

1 4 5 .0

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .4

1 .7

-.3
0

Iro n a n d s te e l c o m m e rc ia l a n d in stitution al d o o r s ........................................
O t h e r m e ta l d o o rs , m e ta l d o o r fra m e s , a n d s h o w e r d o o rs a n d tu b
e n c l o s u r e s ......................... .............................................. ....................... ...................

3 4 4 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 .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................

3 4 4 2 -M

0 7 /8 3

1 2 2 .7

1 2 2 .0

1 2 2 .0

-.2

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

3 4 4 2 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 4 6 .7

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .4

-.1

0

0 3 /8 0

1 6 5 .1

1 6 6 .4

1 6 6 .5

2 .4

.1

F a b r ic a te d p la te w o rk (b o ile r s h o p s ) ..........................................................................................

3443

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
H e a t e x c h a n g e rs a n d s te a m c o n d e n s e rs , e x c e p t fo r n u c le a r

3 4 4 3 -P

0 3 /8 0

1 6 7 .8

1 6 9 .2

1 6 9 .4

2 .6

.1

a p p lic a t io n s .................... ...................................................................................................

3 4 4 3 -1

0 3 /8 0

2 0 5 .1

2 0 6 .5

2 0 5 .0

1 .2

- .7

3 4 4 3 -1 1 2

1 2 /9 4

11 2 .1

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .7

2 .5

-.2

3 4 4 3 -1 1 2 1 1

0 3 /8 0

2 1 8 .3

2 1 8 .8

2 1 8 .1

1 .3

-.3

3 4 4 3 -1 1 2 1 5

0 3 /8 0

1 8 7 .8

190.1

190.1

3 .7

0

3 4 4 3 -2

0 3 /8 0

1 4 8 .4

1 4 8 .8

1 4 8 .4

4.1

-.3

P ip e , p e n s to c k s , tu n n e l lining, s ta c k s , a n d b r e e c h in g ....................................

3 4 4 3 -2 3 6

0 3 /8 0

8 5 .7

8 5 .7

8 5 .7

3.1

0

C o n ta in e rs (tra s h a n d o th e r) s te e l p l a t e .................................................................

3 4 4 3 -2 4 5

1 2 /8 6

1 3 8 .4

1 3 8 .4

1 3 8 .4

1 .5

0

3 4 4 3 -2 4 5 1 5

1 2 /9 4

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

1 .4

0

H e a t e x c h a n g e rs , c lo s e d ty p e s , in d u s tr ia l.............................................................

F a b ric a te d s te e l p la te (s ta c k s a n d w e ld m e n ts ) ......................................................

M o r e th a n 7 9 g a llo n s ................................................................................................. .
W e ld m e n ts a n d fa b ric a te d s te e l p la te fo r o th e r p u r p o s e s ...........................

3 4 4 3 -2 9 7

1 2 /9 4

1 1 4 .2

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .2

5 .2

-.3

3 4 4 3 -3

0 3 /8 0

1 4 4 .3

1 4 4 .3

1 5 0 .0

4 .6

4 .0

3 4 4 3 -3 7

1 2 /9 4

1 0 8 .5

1 0 8 .5

1 1 3 .1

5 .0

4 .2

3 4 4 3 -3 7 2

0 3 /8 0

1 6 8 .8

1 6 8 .8

1 6 8 .8

1 .4

3 4 4 3 -3 8 1

1 2 /8 6

1 5 4 .7

1 5 7 .3

1 .9

3 4 4 3 -4

ft
1 4 1 .6

S t e e l p o w e r b o ile rs , p a rts , a n d a tta c h m e n ts (m o re th a n 1 5 p.s.i. s te a m
w o rk in g p r e s s u r e ) ...........................................................................................................
S ta tio n a r y a n d m a rin e p o w e r b o ile rs .............................. ........................................
P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r s te e l p o w e r b o ile rs (s o ld s e p a r a t e ly ) .........
C a r b o n s te e l g a s c y lin d e r s ............................................................................................
M e t a l ta n k s , c o m p le te a t fa c to ry (s ta n d a rd lin e p r e s s u r e ) ...............................

0
ft

0 3 /8 0

1 4 1 .6

.1

0

3 4 4 3 -4 1 2

1 2 /8 6

1 3 0 .5

0

0 3 /8 0

1 3 2 .3

ft
1 3 3 .8

1 3 0 .5

3 4 4 3 -5

1 3 3 .5

1 .8

ft
-.2

3 4 4 3 -5 1 5

0 8 /8 7

1 3 2 .2

1 3 4 .5

134 .1

3 .2

-.3

1 4 1 .6

O t h e r p re s s u re ta n k s , in cluding a n h y d ro u s a m m o n ia le s s th a n 3 ,0 0 0
g a llo n c a p a c i t y ........................................ ...................................................................

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 ex
In d u s try a n d p ro d u c t1

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

Nov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

F a b ric a te d p la te w o rk (b o ile r s h o p s )— C o n tin u e d
3 4 4 3 -5 1 5 1 1

1 2 /9 4

1 1 5 .5

1 1 7 .7

4 .3

-0 .3

3 4 4 3 -7

0 3 /8 0

1 4 8 .6

1 5 9 .3

1 5 4 .7

3.1

-2 .9

3 4 4 3 -7 3

0 3 /8 0

1 4 8 .4

1 4 9 .3

1 4 9 .0

1 .6

-.2

3 4 4 3 -7 3 3

1 2 /9 4

1 0 7 .2

1 0 8 .8

1 1 0 .0

2 .6

1.1

3 4 4 3 -7 6

1 2 /9 4

1 0 1 .4

1 2 5 .4

1 1 4 .9

6 .5

-8 .4

F e r r o u s ......................................................................................... .......................................

3 4 4 3 -7 6 1

1 2 /9 4

1 0 2 .0

1 2 8 .5

1 1 6 .9

6 .4

-9 .0

N o n f e r r o u s .........................................................................................................................

3 4 4 3 -7 6 3

1 2 /9 4

9 6 .0

9 6 .0

9 6 .0

8.1

0

3 4 4 3 -8

0 3 /8 0

1 5 9 .7

1 6 0 .5

1 6 0 .4

2 .8

- .1

F e r r o u s .................................................................................................................................
M e t a l ta n k s , c o m p le te a t fa c to ry (s ta n d a rd lin e n o n p re s s u re ) .......................
S t o r a g e t a n k s .......................................................................................................................
M o r e th a n 4 ,0 0 0 g a llo n c a p a c it y ............................................................................
O th e r n o n p re s s u re t a n k s ................................................................................................

M e ta l ta n k s a n d v e s s e ls , c u s to m fa b ric a te d a t th e f a c t o r y .............................

1 1 8 .0

P re s s u re v e s s e ls a n d ta n k s , in clu d in g p ro c e s s v e s s e ls , ta n k s , a n d
3 4 4 3 -8 1

1 2 /9 4

1 0 9 .8

1 1 0 .5

1 1 0 .4

3 .8

- .1

F e r r o u s .................................................................................................................................

3 4 4 3 -8 1 1

0 3 /8 0

1 3 8 .5

1 3 9 .6

1 3 9 .4

4.1

- .1

N o n fe rro u s .........................................................................................................................

3 4 4 3 -8 1 3

1 2 /9 4

1 0 8 .2

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .7

1 .2

0

3 4 4 3 -8 5

1 2 /8 6

1 4 5 .2

1 4 5 .7

1 4 5 .7

1 .5

0
0

k e t t l e s ................................................................................................................................

A ll o th e r ta n k s a n d v e s s e ls , c u s to m fa b ric a te d a t th e f a c t o r y ...................

3 4 4 3 -8 5 1

F e r r o u s .................................................................................................................................
N o n f e r r o u s .........................................................................................................................
M e t a l ta n k s a n d v e s s e ls , c u s to m fa b ric a te d a n d fie ld e r e c t e d .....................
B u lk s to r a g e t a n k s ..............................................................................................................
F e r r o u s .................................................................................................................................

1 2 /9 4

1 0 3 .7

1 0 4 .1

1 0 4 .1

1 .5

3 4 4 3 -8 5 3

1 2 /9 4

1 0 5 .9

1 0 5 .9

1 0 5 .9

1 .2

0

3 4 4 3 -9

0 3 /8 0

1 5 4 .0

1 5 4 .5

1 5 5 .0

2 .2

.3

3 4 4 3 -9 1

1 2 /9 4

1 1 1 .1

1 1 1 .6

112 .1

3 .3

.4

3 4 4 3 -9 1 1

1 2 /9 4

1 1 1 .1

1 1 1 .6

1 1 2 .1

3 .3

.4

3 4 4 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 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 .........................................................................................................

3 4 4 3 -M

1 2 /8 6

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .8

1 3 1 .8

0

0

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

3 4 4 3 -S

0 3 /8 0

1 4 8 .4

1 4 9 .2

1 5 0 .2

2 .9

.7

1 2 /8 2

1 4 0 .3

1 4 0 .5

1 4 0 .5

1.1

0

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

3 4 4 4 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 4 0 .7

1 4 1 .0

1 4 0 .9

1.1

- .1

A ir-c o n d itio n in g d u c ts a n d s to v e p i p e ..........................................................................

0

S h e e t m e ta l w o r k ..................................................................................................................................

3444
3 4 4 4 -1

0 6 /9 6

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .8

.3

S t e e l a ir-c o n d itio n in g d u c ts , in cluding d u s t c o lle c tin g d u c t s ........................

3 4 4 4 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 2

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .0

.4

0

S t e e l s to v e p ip e , fu rn a c e s m o k e p ip e , e lb o w s ...................................................

3 4 4 4 -1 2 7

1 2 /8 2

1 4 4 .5

1 4 4 .5

1 4 4 .5

.1

0

3 4 4 4 -3

0 6 /9 6

1 0 7 .2

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .7

1 .7

0

B in s a n d v a t s .............................................................................................................................

3 4 4 4 -4

1 3 1 .3

1 3 1 .3

- .5

0

M e ta l ro o fin g , s te e l, all t y p e s ........................................................................................

3 4 4 4 -4 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .0

1 1 9 .0

-.8

0

M e ta l ro o fin g , alu m in u m a n d o th e r m e ta ls , all t y p e s .......................................

3 4 4 4 -4 1 7

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .4

1 0 1 .4

1 0 1 .4

0

R o o f d ra in a g e e q u ip m e n t in clu d in g e a v e tro u g h s , s t e e l ................................

3 4 4 4 -4 2 3

1 2 /8 2

1 7 2 .8

R o o f d ra in a g e e q u ip m e n t in cludin g e a v e tro u g h s , a lu m in u m .....................

3 4 4 4 -4 2 9

1 2 /8 2

1 2 7 .9

ft
1 2 7 .9

ft
1 2 7 .9

ft
-.8

3 4 4 4 -5

1 2 /8 2

1 2 9 .7

1 2 9 .9

130 .1

.2

.2

M e t a l sid in g , s t e e l ...............................................................................................................

3 4 4 4 -5 1 6

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .4

1 3 9 .7

1 3 9 .1

.1

-.4

M e t a l sid in g , a lu m in u m , fo r re s id e n tia l u s e , in cluding m o b ile h o m e s .....

3 4 4 4 -5 1 7

1 2 /8 2

1 3 7 .0

136 .1

1 3 7 .2

.3

.8

3 4 4 4 -7

0 6 /9 6

1 0 2 .0

1 0 4 .8

1 0 4 .8

2 .3

0

A w n in g s , c a n o p ie s , c a rp o rts , p a tio s , a lu m in u m ..................................................

3 4 4 4 -7 2 5

1 2 /8 2

1 9 3 .8

S o ffits , fa s c ia , a n d s h u tte rs , s te e l a n d a lu m in u m ..............................................

3 4 4 4 -7 4 1

ft
1 0 5 .8

ft
-1 .5

ft
-1 .5
-.2

M e ta l ro o fin g a n d ro o f d ra in a g e e q u ip m e n t .............................................................

M e t a l flo o rin g a n d s id in g .....................................................................................................

M e t a l a w n in g s , c a n o p ie s , c o rn ic e s , a n d s o f f it s .......................................................

1 2 /8 2

1 3 1 .5

0
ft
0

1 0 7 .4

ft
1 0 7 .4

3 4 4 4 -8

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .0

1 0 0 .9

1 0 0 .7

- .2

C o m p u te r a n d p e rip h e ra l e q u ip m e n t, s t e e l ...........................................................

3 4 4 4 -8 1 1

0 6 /9 6

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .4

1 0 0 .5

-.2

C o m p u te r a n d p e rip h e ra l e q u ip m e n t, a lu m in u m .................................................

3 4 4 4 -8 1 3

0 6 /9 6

1 0 0 .4

1 0 0 .4

1 0 0 .4

.6

0

O th e r e le c tro n ic e n c lo s u re s (e x c lu d in g c o m p u te r), s te e l a n d alu m in u m

3 4 4 4 -8 1 9

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .4

1 0 1 .6

1 0 1 .2

- .4

-.4

E le c tro n ic e n c lo s u r e s ............................................................................................................

1 2 /8 2

.1

3 4 4 4 -9

0 6 /9 6

1 0 0 .7

1 0 0 .8

1 0 0 .7

.4

-.1

R o o f v e n t ila t o r s ....................................................................................................................
L o u v e rs a n d d a m p e rs fo r h e a tin g , v e n tila tio n , a n d a -c , s te e l a n d

3 4 4 4 -9 3 1

1 2 /8 2

1 7 9 .0

1 7 9 .0

1 7 9 .0

0

0

a lu m in u m ............................................................. ...........................................................

3 4 4 4 -9 4 1

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

.4

0

R e s ta u ra n t a n d h o te l k itc h e n s h e e t m e ta l e q u ip m e n t, s t e e l .......................

3 4 4 4 -9 5 3

1 2 /8 2

ft
1 0 0 .3

ft
1 0 0 .5

ft
1 0 0 .2

O t h e r s h e e t m e ta l w o r k ........................................................................................................

ft

3 4 4 4 -9 6 2

0 6 /9 6

.6

ft
-.3

O t h e r s h e e t m e ta l w o rk , a lu m in u m ...........................................................................

3 4 4 4 -9 6 5

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .5

1 0 1 .3

1 0 2 .1

.6

.8

O t h e r s h e e t m e ta l w o rk , m e ta ls o th e r th a n s te e l o r a lu m in u m ..................

3 4 4 4 -9 9 8

0 6 /9 6

1 0 1 .9

1 0 1 .9

1 0 1 .9

.4

0

O th e r s h e e t m e ta l w o rk , s t e e l ......................................................................................

3 4 4 4 -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 .........................................................................................................

3 4 4 4 -M

1 2 /8 2

1 2 8 .2

1 2 8 .2

1 2 8 .2

.2

0

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

3 4 4 4 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 3 2 .2

1 3 2 .2

1 3 2 .4

.5

.2

1 2 /8 3

1 3 8 .3

1 3 8 .7

1 3 8 .8

.4

.1

3 4 4 6 -P

1 2 /8 3

14 1 .1

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .6

.6

.1

G rille s , re g is te rs , a n d a ir d if f u s e r s .................................................................................
S ta irs , railings, fe n c e s , a n d g a te s (o th e r th a n w i r e ) .............................................

A rc h ite c tu ra l a n d o rn a m e n ta l m e ta l w o r k .............................................................................

3446

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

3 4 4 6 -A

1 2 /9 7

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

9 9 .8

-.2

.4

3 4 4 6 -2

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .7

1 0 1 .0

1 0 0 .9

.9

- .1

S ta irs , s ta irc a s e s , a n d fire e s c a p e s ..........................................................................

3 4 4 6 -2 1 3

1 2 /8 3

1 2 4 .4

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .5

F e n c e s , g a te s , railings, a n d w in d o w g u a r d s ........................................................

1 .5

- .1

3 4 4 6 -2 1 4

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .3

1 0 0 .3

.3

.0

O p e n flo o rin g , g ratin g , a n d s t u d s ....................................................................................

3 4 4 6 -3

1 2 /9 7

9 7 .9

9 7 .9

9 7 .9

-2 .1

0

S c a ffo ld in g , sh o rin g , a n d fo rm in g fo r c o n c re te w o r k ..........................................

3 4 4 6 -4

1 2 /8 3

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .8

1 3 1 .2

.3

O t h e r a rc h ite c tu ra l a n d o rn a m e n ta l m e ta l w o r k ......................................................

3 4 4 6 -5

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .5

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

ft
1 .0

3 4 4 6 -5 1 1

1 2 /9 7

1 0 0 .6

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .2

1 .2

0

3 4 4 6 -5 1 2

1 2 /8 8

1 1 8 .8

1 1 8 .9

1 1 8 .9

.3

0

A lu m in u m a n d m e ta ls o th e r th a n iron a n d s t e e l ........................................ .......

0

3 4 4 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 .......................................................

3 4 4 6 -M

1 2 /8 4

8 9 .8

8 9 .8

8 9 .8

-4 .8

0

3 4 4 6 -X Y 9

1 2 /9 7

8 4 .0

8 4 .0

8 4 .0

-1 6 .0

0

3 4 4 6 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 8

9 5 .8

9 5 .8

9 5 .8

0

0

3 4 4 6 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 3 3 .5

1 3 4 .5

1 3 4 .2

1 .2

- .2

1 2 /8 1

1 4 2 .7

1 4 2 .7

1 4 0 .4

-.8

-1 .6

3 4 4 8 -P

1 2 /8 1

1 4 1 .6

1 4 1 .7

1 3 9 .2

-.8

-1 .8

re s id e n tia l b u ild in g s ) .....................................................................................................

3 4 4 8 -1

1 2 /8 1

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

1 3 5 .2

-1 .4

-2 .4

O t h e r p re fa b ric a te d a n d p o rta b le m e ta l b u ildings a n d p a r t s ............................

3 4 4 8 -2

1 2 /8 1

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .1

.5

- .1

3 4 4 8 -2 2 4

1 2 /9 7

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

1 .0

0

M is c e lla n e o u s r e 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 r e c e ip t s ..............................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
P re fa b ric a te d m e ta l b u ild in g s .................................................................. ......................................

3448

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
P r e fa b r ic a te d m e ta l b uilding s y s te m s (ex c lu d in g fa rm s e rv ic e b ld g s. &

O t h e r p re fa b ric a te d m e ta l b u ild in g s ............................... ..........................................

See footnotes at end of table.




80

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

Nov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

1 2 /8 1

1 3 5 .0

1 3 5 .0

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

1 3 4 .6

-0 .4

- 0 .3

P re fa b ric a te d m e ta l b u ild in g s— C o n tin u e d
P a n e ls , p a rts , o r s e c tio n s fo r p re fa b , bld g s., n o t so ld a s a c o m p le te
unit, s te e l

& a l u m in u m ............................................................................................

3 4 4 8 -2 5 4
3 4 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 ip t s .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................

3 4 4 8 -M

1 2 /8 1

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .7

1 2 4 .7

3 4 4 8 -S

1 2 /8 1

1 7 5 .2

1 7 5 .3

1 7 5 .3

i3)
.1

0

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

1 2 /8 4

1 2 9 .4

1 2 8 .0

12 6 .1

.1

-1 .5

3 4 4 9 -P

1 2 /8 4

-.6

3 4 4 9 -4

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

3449

0

1 2 9 .1

1 2 7 .2

1 2 6 .4

.3

1 2 /8 4

1 1 9 .0

1 1 8 .9

1 1 8 .6

1 .7

S h o r t s p a n o p e n -w e b jo is t s ...........................................................................................

3449.443

1 1 /8 6

1 4 0 .3

1 3 8 .4

13 9 .1

2 .2

.5

A ll lo n g s p a n j o i s t s ................................................................... .....

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

3 4 4 9 -4 4 7

0 9 /8 6

1 0 9 .6

1 1 0 .0

1 0 8 .7

1 .8

-1 .2

F a b r ic a te d c o n c r e te rein fo rcin g b a r s ....................................... ................................

3 4 4 9 -4 5 2

1 2 /8 4

1 2 0 .8

1 2 1 .1

1 2 0 .9

1 .6

-.2

3 4 4 9 -5

1 2 /8 4

1 0 3 .2

1 0 2 .4

1 0 2 .5

-.7

.1

3 4 4 9 -5 1 1

1 2 /8 4

9 4 .4

9 4 .4

9 4 .4

.2

0

3 4 4 9 -5 3 2

1 2 /8 4

1 0 1 .5

-3 .9

3 4 4 9 -6

0 6 /9 0

1 3 7 .0

i3)
1 3 4 .0

9 7 .3
1 3 2 .9

-.4

i3)
-.8

3 4 4 9 -6 1 1

0 6 /9 0

1 4 7 .5

1 4 3 .3

1 4 1 .9

-.8

-1 .0

3 4 4 9 -6 1 4

0 6 /9 0

1 2 6 .4

1 2 3 .4

i3)

i3)

i3)

1 2 /8 4

1 3 4 .9

i3)

i3)

i3)

(3)

345

1 2 /8 4

1 2 2 .6

1 2 2 .8

1 2 2 .6

-.4

-.2

3451

1 2 /8 3

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .5

-1 .7

0

3 4 5 1 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 3 1 .5

1 3 1 .5

1 3 1 .5

-.5

0

3 4 5 1 -1

1 2 /8 3

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .7

-.9

.1

3 4 5 1 -2

1 2 /8 3

-.4

B a r jo is ts a n d fa b ric a te d c o n c re te rein fo rcin g b a r s ..............................................

O t h e r m is c e lla n e o u s m e ta l buildin g m a te ria ls a n d c u rta in w a l l ................... .
E x p a n d e d m e ta l l a t h ........................................................................................................

-.3

M e t a l p la s te r b a s e a c c e s s o rie s , including c o rn e r b e a d s , s c re e d s ,
g ro u n d s , e t c ....................................................................................................................
C u s to m roll fo rm p r o d u c t s .................................................................................................

3 4 4 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 .......................................................

3 4 4 9 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
S c r e w m a c h in e p ro d u c ts , a n d b o lts, nuts, s c re w s , rivets, a n d

S c r e w m a c h in e p r o d u c ts ...................................................................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
A u to m o tiv e s c re w m a c h in e p r o d u c ts ............................................................................

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

A irc ra ft........................................................................................................................................

3 4 5 1 -2 2 2

1 2 /8 3

1 2 6 .1

1 2 6 .1

1 2 6 .1

.3

0

H o u s e h o ld a p p lia n c e s , including rad io a n d t e le v is io n ....................................

3 4 5 1 -2 4 2

1 2 /8 3

1 5 6 .0

1 5 6 .0

1 5 6 .0

.2

0

E le c tric a n d e le c tro n ic e q u ip m e n t, e x c e p t h o u s e h o ld a p p lia n c e s ...........

3 4 5 1 -2 5 2

1 2 /8 8

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .4

1 .0

0

3 4 5 1 -2 6 2

1 2 /8 3

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .5

1 1 4 .5

-2 .1

0

A ll o th e r e n d u s e s , in cluding o r d n a n c e ...... ...........................................................

3 4 5 1 -2 9 8

1 2 /8 3

130 .1

13 0 .1

1 3 0 .1

-.6

0

O th e r s c re w m a c h in e p r o d u c t s .......................................................................................

1 3 3 .5

0

3 4 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 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 .........................................................................................................

3 4 5 1 -M

1 2 /8 8

7 4 .5

7 4 .5

7 4 .5

-2 6 .2

0

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

3 4 5 1 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 2 2 .7

1 2 2 .8

1 2 2 .8

-.8

0

0 6 /8 2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .5

1 2 7 .2

3 4 5 2 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 2 8 .2

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .2

.7

-.2

3 4 5 2 -4

0 6 /8 2

1 1 6 .1

1 1 6 .5

1 16.1

-.6

-.3

H e x b o lts , including h e a v y , ta p , a n d j o i n t .............................................................

3 4 5 2 -4 1 2

0 6 /8 2

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

1 0 2 .5

0

0

S q u a r e a n d ro u n d b o lts a n d p lo w n u m b e rs 3 , 4 , 6 , 7 , a n d t r a c k .............

3 4 5 2 -4 1 3

0 6 /8 2

1 1 8 .9

1 1 8 .9

1 1 8 .9

0

0

H ig h -s tre n g th s tru ctu ral a n d b e n t b o l t s ..................................................................

3 4 5 2 -4 1 6

0 6 /8 2

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .8

1 2 9 .8

0

0

S t u d s ........................................................................................................................................

3 4 5 2 -4 2 1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 3 .2

1 1 3 .0

1 1 3 .0

2 .9

0

F la n g e d , s e lf-lo c k in g , s e t, lag , a n d w o o d s c r e w s .............................................

3 4 5 2 -4 3 3

1 2 /8 7

1 0 3 .9

1 0 3 .9

1 0 3 .9

- 1 .6

0

3 4 5 2 -4 3 6

1 2 /8 7

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .4

1 3 4 .4

0

0
0

B o lts , n u ts, s c re w s , rivets, a n d w a s h e r s ...... ...........................................................................

3452

E x te rn a lly th re a d e d fa s te n e rs , e x c e p t a irc ra ft...........................................................

.6

-.2

3 4 5 2 -4 3 7

0 6 /8 2

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .4

.1

T h re a d -fo rm in g ta p p in g s c r e w s ..................................................................................

3 4 5 2 -4 4 1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 9 .7

1 1 9 .7

1 1 9 .7

.1

0

T h re a d -c u ttin g , s e lf-d rillin g , a n d th re a d -ro llin g s c r e w s ...................................
O t h e r e x te rn a lly th re a d e d fa s te n e rs , e x c e p t a irc ra ft.........................................

3 4 5 2 -4 4 2
3 4 5 2 -4 6 9

0 6 /8 2
0 6 /8 2

9 8 .8
116 .1

9 8 .8
11 6 .1

9 8 .8
1 1 6 .1

0
.1

0
0

3 4 5 2 -5

0 6 /8 2

1 0 0 .2

1 0 0 .4

1 0 0 .4

.8

0

S q u a r e , s h e e t m e ta l, w e ld , w in g , a n d c a g e n u t s ..............................................

3 4 5 2 -5 0 1

0 6 /8 2

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

.2

.0

H e x n u t s ............................................................................. ......... ...........................................

3 4 5 2 -5 0 2

0 6 /8 2

9 2 .7

9 2 .7

In te rn a lly th re a d e d fa s te n e rs , e x c e p t a ir c r a f t ...........................................................

9 2 .7

-.1

0

L o c k n u ts : pre v a ilin g to rq u e a n d fr e e s p in n in g ....................................................

3 4 5 2 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 2 3 .5

1 2 3 .8

1 2 3 .7

-.2

- .1

O t h e r in te rn a lly th r e a d e d fa s te n e rs , in cluding a ll n o n m e t a llic ....................

3 4 5 2 -5 3 9

0 6 /8 2

1 1 8 .6

1 1 9 .0

1 1 9 .0

2.1

0
-.7

0 6 /8 2

1 2 0 .3

1 2 0 .4

1 1 9 .6

.1

S o lid rive ts, all s i z e s ..........................................................................................................

3 4 5 2 -6
3 4 5 2 -6 0 1

0 6 /8 2

1 0 5 .2

1 0 5 .2

1 0 5 .2

0

P in s , m a c h in e t y p e ............................................................................................................

3 4 5 2 -6 2 1

0 6 /8 2

1 3 9 .1

13 9 .1

13 9 .1

8.1

0

W a s h e r s , all t y p e s ................................................................................. ............................
O t h e r n o n th re a d e d fa s te n e rs , in cluding a ll n o n m e t a llic .................................

3 4 5 2 -6 3 1

0 6 /8 2

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .8

1 0 8 .3

- 2 .9

- 2 .3

3 4 5 2 -6 4 9

0 6 /8 2

1 2 6 .7

1 2 6 .7

1 2 6 .7

0

0

3 4 5 2 -7

0 6 /8 2

1 9 6 .2

1 9 4 .8

1 9 4 .8

3.1

0

B o lts , all K S I t e n s i l e ....................................................................................... i.................

3 4 5 2 -7 0 1

0 6 /8 2

1 7 0 .7

1 7 0 .7

1 7 0 .7

7 .4

0

S c re w s , all ty p e s , a n d stu d s, all t y p e s ...................................................................

3 4 5 2 -7 1 2

1 2 /8 7

2 0 0 .7

2 0 0 .6

2 0 0 .6

0

3 4 5 2 -7 3 1

0 6 /8 2

2 3 3 .7

2 3 3 .7

2 3 3 .7

4 .9

0

3 4 5 2 -8

0 6 /8 2

1 2 9 .6

1 3 1 .9

1 3 1 .6

1 .5

-.2

N o n th r e a d e d fa s te n e rs , e x c e p t a ir c r a f t ............................................................ ..........

A ir c r a f t /a e r o s p a c e f a s t e n e r s ............................................................................................

O th e r fo rm e d f a s t e n e r s .......................... .................................. .........................................

3 4 5 2 -8 1 1

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .......................... ............. ......................................................................
M e ta l fo rg in g s a n d s ta m p in g s ........................................................................................................

346

Iro n a n d s te e l f o r g in g s ......................................................................................................................

3462

A llo y s te e l, e x c e p t s ta in le s s a n d h ig h - t e m p e r a t u r e ............... .........................

1 2 /9 3

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

0

0

3 4 5 2 -M

0 6 /8 2

1 1 7 .4

1 1 7 .4

1 1 7 .4

0

0

3 4 5 2 -S

0 6 /8 2

1 2 0 .5

1 2 0 .5

1 2 0 .5

.2

0

1 2 /8 4

1 1 4 .0

1 1 3 .5

1 1 3 .3

-.7

-.2

1 2 /8 3

1 1 7 .7

1 1 7 .2

3 4 6 2 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .0

1 .6

-.2

3 4 6 2 -5

1 2 /8 3

12 1 .1

121.1

1 2 0 .7

2 .3

-.3

3 4 6 2 -5 1 1

1 2 /8 3

1 2 5 .7

1 2 5 .7

1 2 6 .2

5 .5

.4

3 4 6 2 -5 1 3

1 2 /8 3

1 1 4 .2

1 1 4 .2

1 1 4 .2

-.3

0

See footnotes at end of table.




0

3 4 5 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 .......................................................

H o t im p re s s io n d ie im p a c t, p re s s a n d u p s e t fe rro u s f o r g in g s ........................

0

81

1 1 6 .8

.3

-.3

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d ex
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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

1<P

In d u stry

C
O>

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

N ov.

D ec.

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

Iro n a n d s te e l fo rg in g s — C o n tin u e d
3 4 6 2 -5 1 5

1 2 /8 3

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .9

1 2 6 .4

0

S e a m le s s ro lle d -rin g fe rro u s fo r g in g s ..........................................................................

3 4 6 2 -7

1 2 /8 3

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .6

2 .6

0

O p e n d ie o r sm ith (h a m m e r o r p re s s ) fe rro u s f o r g in g s .................................... .

3 4 6 2 -8

1 2 /8 3

1 0 9 .3

1 0 8 .2

1 0 9 .0

.1

.7

S ta in le s s s t e e l ......................................................................................................................

3 4 6 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 .......................................................

3 4 6 2 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .................................................. ............................................................
N o n fe rro u s fo rg in g s ....................................................................................... .....................................

-0 .4

1 2 /8 3

1 0 1 .4

9 6 .0

9 6 .0

- 5 .7

0

1 2 /8 3

1 4 6 .0

1 4 6 .2

1 4 6 .8

2 .3

.4

3 4 6 3 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 5 3 .5

1 5 3 .7

1 5 4 .4

2 .7

.5

3 4 6 3 -1

0 6 /9 8

3463

P r im a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................ .......................................... ..................................
O t h e r n o n fe rro u s fo rg in g s, inc. c o ld im p re s sion d ie im p a c t a n d

1 2 /8 3

ft
1 5 5 .4

(3)
1 5 5 .6

1 0 0 .5

3 4 6 3 -5

1 5 6 .3

ft
2 .7

A lu m in u m a n d a lu m in u m a l l o y .....................................................................................

s e a m le s s r o l l e d .............................. ................................................................................

3 4 6 3 -5 2 1

1 2 /8 3

1 8 0 .6

1 8 0 .7

1 8 2 .3

5.1

T ita n iu m a n d tita n iu m a l l o y ............................................................................................

3 4 6 3 -5 2 3

1 2 /8 3

1 1 7 .7

1 1 7 .8

O t h e r n o n fe rro u s h o t im p re s s io n d ie f o r g in g s ....................................................

3 4 6 3 -5 2 7

0 6 /9 8

9 9 .2

9 9 .2

ft
9 9 .2

1 2 /8 3

1 1 3 .9

1 1 3 .9

1 2 /8 2

1 1 2 .1

1 1 1 .1

1 1 0 .7

-1 .9
-.4

H o t im p re s s io n d ie im p a c t, p re s s a n d u p s e t n o n fe rro u s f o r g in g s ................

.4
.9
ft
0

ft

3 4 6 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 ................................ ......................

3 4 6 3 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .......... .................................................. .................................................
A u to m o tiv e s ta m p in g s ........................................................................................................................

ft

ft

3465

ft

ft

ft
-.4

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

3 4 6 5 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 1 0 .7

1 1 0 .7

1 1 0 .7

O rig in a l e q u ip m e n t a u to m o tiv e s t a m p in g s .............. ..................................................

3 4 6 5 -1

1 2 /8 2

10 9 .1

1 0 9 .1

1 0 9 .1

-.5

0

3 4 6 5 -1 0 1

1 2 /8 2

104 .1

1 0 4 .3

1 0 4 .2

-.3

- .1

3 4 6 5 -1 0 2

1 2 /8 2

1 1 8 .0

1 1 7 .6

1 1 7 .6

3 4 6 5 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 2 5 .0

1 2 4 .9

1 2 5 .0

1 2 /8 2

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .0

1 2 9 .9

-.5

-.1
0

B o d y p a n e l s ...........................................................................................................................
C h a s s is p a rts a n d o th e r o riginal e q u ip m e n t a u to m o tiv e s ta m p in g s ......
R e p la c e m e n t p a rt a u to m o tiv e s ta m p in g 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 .......

0

-.9

0
.1

ft

3 4 6 5 -S M

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

3 4 6 5 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .................................................................................................. ............
3466

1 2 /8 3

1 3 7 .2

1 3 7 .1

13 7 .1

0

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

3 4 6 6 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .6

1 3 6 .6

0

M e t a l c o m m e rc ia l c lo s u r e s ................................................................................................

3 4 6 6 -1

1 2 /8 3

1 4 4 .8

1 4 4 .8

1 4 4 .8

.3

0

3 4 6 6 -1 0 3

1 2 /8 3

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

.5

0

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

M e t a l c ro w n s a n d c lo s u r e s ................................................................................... .........................

S c r e w -o n , th re a d o r lug t y p e ................................................. .......................................

0

3 4 6 6 -1 0 3 3 1

1 2 /8 3

1 4 1 .7

3 4 6 6 -1 8 9

0 6 /9 2

1 0 3 .5

0 6 /8 4

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .9

.2

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

3 4 6 9 -P

0 6 /8 4

12 8 .1

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .2

.2

.2

J o b s ta m p in g s , e x c e p t a u t o m o t iv e ............................................ ..................................

3 4 6 9 -2

0 6 /8 4

1 2 6 .8

1 2 6 .7

1 2 7 .0

.2

.2

T in m i l l ................................................................................................... .............................
A ll o th e r m e ta l c o m m e rc ia l c lo s u re s .................................................... ...................
M e t a l s ta m p in g s , n .e .c ............................................................................................. ...........................

3469

ft

ft

.5
ft

0
ft
.1

S ta m p e d a n d sp u n uten sils, c o o k in g a n d k itc h e n , a lu m in u m .........................

3 4 6 9 -4

0 6 /8 4

1 4 8 .8

1 4 8 .8

1 4 8 .8

3 4 6 9 -5

0 6 /8 4

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

ft
1 .4

0

S t a m p e d a n d sp u n u ten sils, c o o k in g a n d k itc h e n , e x c e p t a lu m in u m .........
O t h e r s ta m p e d a n d p re s s e d m e ta l e n d p r o d u c t s ..................................................

3 4 6 9 -9

0 6 /8 4

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .4

-.2

0

0

3 4 6 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 ......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ....................................... .................................................................

3 4 6 9 -M

1 2 /8 7

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

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

3 4 6 9 -S

0 6 /8 4

1 3 5 .1

1 3 4 .5

1 3 4 .5

.4

0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .4

1 2 8 .3

-.2

-.1

C o a tin g , e n g ra v in g , a n d a llie d s e rv ic e s ....................................................................................

347

M e t a l p la tin g a n d p o lis h in g ........................................................ .................................................. .

3471

0

ft

1 2 /8 4

1 3 7 .9

1 3 7 .8

1 3 7 .8

.6

.0

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

3 4 7 1 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .6

.9

.1

M e ta l p la tin g a n d p o lis h in g ................................................................................................

3 4 7 1 -1

1 2 /8 4

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .6

.9

.1

1 1 6 .3

1 1 6 .7

1 1 6 .8

3 4 7 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 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 ........................................................................................................
C o n tr a c t w o rk a n d o th e r 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 ro d u c ts ...............................................................................................................

3 4 7 1 -M

1 2 /8 9

3 4 7 1 -X Y 9

0 6 /9 7

1 0 5 .6

1 0 6 .0

106 .1

5 .0

.1

3 4 7 1 -S

1 2 /8 4

1 3 0 .2

1 2 9 .5

1 2 9 .1

-4 .4

-.3

1 1 8 .3

3479

3 .3

.1

1 2 /8 4

11 9 .1

1 1 8 .5

-1 .0

-.2

3 4 7 9 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 1 9 .5

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .2

-.7

3 4 7 9 -1

1 2 /8 4

1 1 9 .5

1 1 9 .3

1 1 9 .2

-.7

- .1
-.1

E tc h in g a n d e n g ra v in g , incl. e tc h in g a n d e n g ra v in g n a m e p la t e s ..............

3 4 7 9 -1 1

0 6 /9 7

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .6

.6

0

M e t a l c o a tin g .............................................................. ..........................................................

3 4 7 9 -1 2

0 6 /9 7

9 9 .7

9 9 .6

9 9 .5

-.7

- .1

3 4 7 9 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 4

1 1 9 .3

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .7

-1 .2

0

3 4 7 9 -1 2 2

1 2 /8 4

1 1 3 .8

1 1 3 .8

1 1 3 .7

-.5

-.1

M e t a l c o a tin g a n d a llie d s e r v i c e s ................................................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
E tc h in g , e n g ra v in g , c o a tin g a n d a llie d s e r v ic e s .....................................................

G a lv a n iz in g a n d o th e r h o t dip c o a t i n g s .............................................................
O rg a n ic c o a tin g s , e n a m e ls a n d la c q u e rs , incl. alkyd s, p lastics,
L iq u id s p ra y c o a tin g , incl. e le c tro s ta tic c o a t in g .........................................

3 4 7 9 -1 2 2 1 2

1 2 /8 4

1 2 5 .0

1 2 5 .0

1 2 5 .0

.1

0

P o w d e r c o a tin g , incl. e le c tro s ta tic a n d flu id ize d b e d ..............................

3 4 7 9 -1 2 2 1 3

0 6 /9 7

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

-.6

0

3 4 7 9 -1 2 2 1 4

1 2 /8 4

1 0 9 .8

1 0 9 .8

1 0 9 .4

-1 .1

-.4

3 4 7 9 -1 2 3

0 6 /9 7

9 9 .9

9 9 .8

9 9 .8

-.3

0

A ll o th e r o rg a n ic c o a tin g s , incl. c u rta in c o a tin g a n d w a s h
c o a tin g ....................................................................................................................
In o rg a n ic c o a tin g s , incl. p o rc e la in c o a t in g s .....................................................

3 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 re c e ip ts ............................... .......................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ........................................................................................................

3 4 7 9 -M

1 2 /8 9

1 2 4 .4

11 4 .1

1 1 2 .3

-9 .9

-1 .6

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

3 4 7 9 -S

1 2 /8 4

1 1 0 .8

11 0 .1

1 1 0 .2

15

.1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .8

1 3 2 .7

1 3 2 .9

2 .6

.2

.8

0

O r d n a n c e a n d a c c e s s o rie s , e x c e p t v e h ic le s a n d g u id e d m is s ile s .............................

348

S m a ll a r m s a m m u n itio n , 3 0 m m a n d u n d e r ..................... .......................................................

3482

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .7

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

3 4 8 2 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .9

.9

0

C a rtrid g e s fo r s m a ll fire a rm s (rifles a n d s id e a r m s ) .................... ...........................

3 4 8 2 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 1 2 .0

1 1 2 .0

1 1 2 .0

.4

0

3 4 8 2 -1 1 4

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .7

1 3 0 .7

1 3 0 .7

.7

0

3 4 8 2 -3

0 6 /8 5

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .5

1 .2

0

3 4 8 2 -3 6 9

0 6 /8 5

1 3 8 .9

1 3 8 .9

1 3 8 .9

2 .4

0

C e n te rfire p isto ls, in cluding c a r t r id g e s .....................................................................
A m m u n itio n c o m p o n e n t s ....................................................................................................

0 6 /8 5

W a d s , s h o t c a s e s (p rim e d o r u n p rim e d ), bu llets, b u lle t ja c k e ts a n d
c a s e s ............................................................................................................... .................

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82

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

A m m u n itio n , e x c e p t fo r s m a ll a r m s ........... .................................. .............................................

In d u s try

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

3483

P rim a ry p ro d u c ts .........................................................................................................................
A rtille ry a m m u n itio n a n d c o m p o n e n t p arts, o v e r 3 0 m m (o r 1 .1 8 in c h e s ) .
A rtille ry c o m p o n e n t p a r t s ............................................................. .................................

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

Aug.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

N ov. 199 8

1 2 /8 5

1 2 4 .5

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .5

2 .6

0 .2

3 4 8 3 -P

1 2 /8 5

1 2 1 .0

1 2 0 .7

1 2 1 .2

- 2 .4

.4

3 4 8 3 -1

1 2 /8 5

1 4 2 .3

1 4 2 .3

1 4 2 .3

.4

0

3 4 8 3 -1 7 1

1 2 /8 5

1 3 3 .3

1 3 3 .3

1 3 3 .3

0

0

3 4 8 3 -1 7 1 1 4

1 2 /8 5

1 4 4 .6

1 4 4 .6

0

i3)
.7

3 4 8 3 -3

1 2 /8 5

9 9 .7

(3)
9 9 .3

1 0 0 .0

- 5 .3

3 4 8 3 -3 1 1

1 2 /8 5

8 2 .9

8 2 .0

8 2 .0

-1 .9

O t h e r a m m u n itio n a n d am m u n itio n p arts, n .e .c ., e x c e p t sm a ll a r m s .....

3 4 8 3 -3 4 1

1 2 /8 5

1 3 5 .3

(3)

i3)

a

i 3)

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 4 8 3 -S M
1 2 /8 5

1 3 0 .8

(3)

i3)

(3)

i3)

0 6 /8 5

1 5 1 .9

1 5 2 .5

1 5 2 .8

1 .6

.2

0 6 /8 5

1 5 1 .8

1 5 2 .5

1 5 2 .8

1 .7

.2

1 4 1 .3

A m m u n itio n , e x c e p t fo r sm a ll a rm s , n .e .c ............................. ......................................

3 4 8 3 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .................................................................... .........................................
S m a ll a rm s , 3 0 m m a n d u n d e r .......................... ...........................................................................

3484
3 4 8 4 -P

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

3 4 8 4 -2

P is to ls a n d r e v o lv e r s ........................................... .................................................................
C e n te rfire p isto ls a n d r e v o lv e r s ................................... ..............................................
R ifle s ................... .............................. ......................... .................................................................
C e n te rfire r if le s ....................................................................................................................
B o lt r e p e a te r c e n te rfire r if le s ...................................................................................
R e p e a tin g s h o t g u n s .................... ......................................................................................

0 6 /8 5

0

1 4 1 .3

1 4 1 .7

2 .8

3 4 8 4 -2 0 1

0 6 /8 5

141 .1

141.1

141 .1

3.1

0

3 4 8 4 -3

0 6 /8 5

1 5 7 .8

1 6 1 .0

1 6 0 .9

2 .6

-.1
0

.3

3 4 8 4 -3 0 1

0 6 /8 5

153.1

1 5 6 .6

1 5 6 .6

2 .6

3 4 8 4 -3 0 1 2 2

0 8 /8 5

147.1

1 4 8 .9

1 4 8 .9

2 .3

3 4 8 4 -4

0 6 /8 5

1 5 0 .3

1 5 0 .3

1 5 1 .6

2 .6

.9

3 4 8 4 -4 0 1

0 6 /8 5

1 5 1 .9

1 5 1 .9

1 5 3 .4

2 .7

1 .0

0

O t h e r s m a ll a r m s .....................................................................................................................

3 4 8 4 -5

0 6 /8 5

1 2 3 .8

1 2 3 .8

1 2 3 .8

- .5

0

P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r sm all a r m s ........................................................................

3 4 8 4 -6

0 6 /8 5

1 4 4 .8

1 4 4 .8

1 4 4 .8

- .1

0

3 4 8 4 -7

0 6 /9 2

1 0 6 .2

1 0 6 .2

1 0 6 .2

3 4 8 4 -7 0 2

0 6 /9 2

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

S m a ll a rm s s h ip p e d to U .S . m ilit a r y ..............................................................................
M a c h in e g u n s, s h ip p e d to U .S . m ilit a r y ..................................................................

3 4 8 4 -S

0

12 1 .1

12 1 .1

(3)

1 2 /8 5

1 1 4 .9

1 1 9 .4

1 1 9 .5

5 .4

1 2 /8 5

1 3 8 .3

1 3 8 .6

1 3 8 .6

3 .7

0

1 2 /8 5

1 2 0 .2

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .9

6 .4

.2

349

1 2 /8 4

1 3 9 .6

1 4 0 .1

1 3 9 .8

.8

-.2

3491

0 6 /9 1

1 1 9 .8

1 21.1

1 2 1 .4

3 .0

3489

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

3 4 8 9 -P

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

3 4 8 9 -S M
3 4 8 9 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s fa b ric a te d m e ta l p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................

-.1

0 6 /8 5

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
O r d n a n c e a n d a c c e s s o rie s N . E . C ................................................................................................

O

3 4 8 4 -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

.2

3 4 9 1 -P

0 6 /9 1

1 2 1 .6

12 3 .1

1 2 3 .5

3 .3

.3

3 4 9 1 -1

0 6 /9 1

1 3 0 .7

1 3 8 .8

1 4 0 .5

9 .3

1.2

A W W A , U L ) ....................................................................... ...........................................

3 4 9 1 -1 1 1

0

C a r b o n s t e e l ......................................................... ................................................................

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

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

G a t e , g lo b e , a n d c h e c k v a l v e s ........................................................... ............................
Iro n b o d y , including d u c tile o r m o d u lar, all p re s s u re s (e x c l. IB B M ,

0 6 /9 1

1 2 8 .2

1 2 9 .0

1 2 9 .0

3 .4

3 4 9 1 -1 1 3

0 6 /9 1

1 1 7 .2

1 3 8 .2

1 3 8 .2

1 8 .7

0

C a s t c a rb o n s t e e l ................................................................................. .........................

3 4 9 1 -1 1 3 0 4

1 2 /8 2

1 2 3 .3

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .9

1 .0

0

F o r g e d c a rb o n s t e e l........................................................ ................... .......... ..............

3 4 9 1 -1 1 3 0 5

1 2 /8 2

1 1 2 .9

1 6 1 .3

1 6 1 .3

4 4 .4

0

A llo y s te e l a n d o th e r m e t a l s ............... ................... .....................................................

3 4 9 1 -1 1 5

0 6 /9 1

1 0 7 .5

1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .2

-.2

.0

B r a s s a n d b r o n z e (1 2 5 lb w .s .p . o r m o re ) ............................................................

3 4 9 1 -1 1 7

1 2 /8 2

2 5 3 .1

2 5 3 .1

2 6 4 .1

8.1

4 .3

3 4 9 1 -2

0 6 /9 1

1 2 2 .6

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .4

2 .6

0

IB B M g a te lin e a n d ta p p in g v a l v e s ............... ..........................................................

3 4 9 1 -2 1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .7

5.1

0

F ire h y d r a n t s ..........................................................................................................................

3 4 9 1 -2 1 4

1 2 /8 2

1 8 7 .0

1 8 6 .8

1 8 6 .8

2 .6

0

3 4 9 1 -3

V a lv e s fo r w a te r w o r k s ........................................................................................................

B all v a lv e s , all p re s s u re s , ty p e s & m e ta ls (excl. a u to , co n tro l,
0 6 /9 1

1 1 9 .6

1 1 9 .6

1 1 9 .6

.9

0

B r a s s a n d b r o n z e ........................................................................................... ..................

3 4 9 1 -3 1 3

1 2 /8 2

1 8 0 .5

1 8 0 .5

1 8 0 .5

4 .2

0

C a r b o n s te e l (c a s t a n d fa b r ic a t e d ) ............... ............................................................

3 4 9 1 -3 1 5

0 6 /9 1

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .7

- 1 .4

0

A llo y s te e l a n d o th e r m e t a l s ........................................................................................
B u tte rfly v a lv e s , all m e ta ls p re s s u re s , a n d ty p e s , incl. m a n u a l & p o w e r

3 4 9 1 -3 1 7

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .3

1 1 2 .3

1.1

0

3 4 9 1 -4

0 6 /9 1

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .8

3 4 9 1 -4 1 1

0 6 /9 1

i3)

(3)

(3)

s o le n o id , & re g u la to r v a l v e s ) ............................... ...................................................

o n /o f f v a l v e s ............................................................................. .......... ............................
In d u s tria l ty p e s , incl. e la s to m e r a n d flu ro p la s tic l i n e d ....................................

1 .9
(3)

0
(3)

P lu g v a lv e s , all m e ta ls , p re s s u re s & ty p e s (e x c l. a u to m a tic c o n tro l,
3 4 9 1 -5

1 2 /8 2

1 3 5 .7

1 3 5 .7

1 3 5 .7

.8

0

Iro n (in cluding d u c t ile ) ..................................................... ................................................

3 4 9 1 -5 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 3 5 .7

1 3 5 .7

1 3 5 .7

1 .8

0

A llo y s te e l a n d o th e r m e t a l s .................................... ................................... ...............

3 4 9 1 -5 1 5

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .7

1 3 8 .7

1 3 8 .7

0

0

3 4 9 1 -6

0 6 /9 1

1 2 3 .0

1 2 3 .4

1 2 3 .5

1 .6

.1

3 4 9 1 -6 1 5

1 2 /8 2

1 7 0 .0

1 7 1 .4

1 7 1 .4

3 .5

0

3 4 9 1 -6 1 5 0 1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 9 .7

1 21.1

121.1

1.9

0

s o le n o id , a n d r e g u la to r )..............................................................................................

In d u s tria l v a lv e s , n .e .c ..................................................... ......................................................
P o p s a fe ty v a lv e s a n d re lie f v a lv e s (m o re th a n 1 5 lb w .s .p .) .....................
Iro n a n d s t e e l ............................................................. ................................... ..................
S t e a m tra p s (m o re th a n 1 5 lb w . s . p . ) ......................... ........................................ .

3 4 9 1 -6 1 9

1 2 /8 2

1 9 0 .3

1 9 0 .9

1 9 0 .9

1 .7

0

P o w e r a c tu a to rs (s o ld s e p a r a t e ly ) .............................. .............. ...............................

3 4 9 1 -6 2 3

0 6 /9 1

10 3 .1

103.1

1 0 4 .8

1.1

1 .6

O t h e r m e ta l v a lv e s (e x c l. co n tro l v a lv e s , reg u la to rs , a n d so le n o id
A u to m a tic re g u la tin g a n d co n tro l v a lv e s (e x c e p t n u c le a r ) .................... ............

3 4 9 1 -6 2 5

0 6 /9 1

11 9 .1

119.1

119.1

.3

0

3 4 9 1 -8

1 2 /8 2

16 2 .1

162.1

1 62.1

2 .7

0

3 4 9 1 -8 A

0 6 /9 1

0

A u to m a te d co n tro l v a lv e s (d e s ig n e d fo r m o d u la tin g (th ro ttlin g )
1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .5

2 .3

3 4 9 1 -8 3 1

1 2 /8 2

1 7 5 .3

1 7 5 .4

1 7 5 .4

2 .3

3 4 9 1 -8 3 1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 2 2 .8

1 2 3 .0

1 2 3 .0

2 .2

0

G lo b e b o d y ..............................................................................................................

3 4 9 1 -8 3 1 1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 2 5 .6

1 2 5 .9

1 2 5 .9

2 .7

0

A ll o th e r b o d y t y p e s ............... .............................................................................

3 4 9 1 -8 3 1 1 2

0 6 /9 1

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

.3

0

3 4 9 1 -8 3 1 3

0 6 /9 1

11 7 .1

117.1

1 17.1

1 .6
1 .9

s e r v i c e ) ................. ..........................................................................................................
P n e u m a tic a c t u a t e d ..................... ................................................................................
S lid in g s te m v a lv e s ......... ............................................................ .............................

R o ta r y v a l v e s ...............................................................................................................

0

0

B a li v a l v e s .................................................................................................................

3 4 9 1 -8 3 1 3 3

0 6 /9 1

1 2 4 .7

3 4 9 1 -8 3 1 3 4

0 6 /9 1

1 0 9 .5

(3)
1 0 9 .5

1 2 4 .7

B u tte rfly v a l v e s ................................................ ................................................. .

1 0 9 .5

1 .5

0

3 4 9 1 -8 4 1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 8 .3

1 1 8 .3

1 1 8 .3

2 .4

0

3 4 9 1 -8 B

0 6 /9 1

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .9

3 .2

0

i3)

A ll o th e r a c tu a tio n , including e le c tric -a c tu a te d a n d e le c trih y d ra u lic a c t u a t e d ..... ............................................................................ ..............
R e g u la to r V a l v e s .................................................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




83

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

In d u stry

Pro d u c t

In d e x

code

code

base

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

A ug .

N ov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

In d u s tria l V a lv e s — C o n tin u e d
3 4 9 1 -8 7 3

P ilo t (in te rn a l a n d e x te rn a l) a c tu a te d p re s s u re r e g u la to r s ........................
S o le n o id V a lv e s , e x c e p t p o w e r tra n s fe r v a l v e s ........................................ .............
C o m m e r c ia l/In d u s tria l t y p e s ..........................................................................................
T w o - w a y ........................................ ......................................................................................

12 5 .1

1 2 5 .1

1 2 5 .1

3 .0

1 2 /8 2

16 1 .1

1 6 1 .0

1 6 1 .0

.9

0 6 /9 1

1 1 9 .6

1 1 9 .6

1 1 9 .6

.8

0

3 4 9 1 -9 5 6

0 6 /9 1

1 1 7 .7

1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .5

1 .6

0

0
0

3 4 9 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 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 .........................................................................................................
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 lu id p o w e r v a lv e s a n d h o s e fit t in g s ..........................................................................................

0 6 /9 1

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

3 4 9 1 -M

0 6 /9 1

1 1 0 .7

(3)

ft

ft

ft

3 4 9 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .4

0 6 /9 1

11 2 .1

(3)
1 1 2 .1

ft
1 1 2 .1

ft
1.1

ft

3 4 9 1 -S

0 6 /9 1

1 2 3 .6

1 2 3 .6

1 2 3 .7

1 .4

1 2 2 .3

3492
3 4 9 2 -P

0
.1

0 6 /9 1

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .4

1 .0

.1

3 4 9 2 -1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 7 .0

1 1 7 .0

1 1 7 .3

.8

.3

V o lu m e flo w c o n t r o l...........................................................................................................

3 4 9 2 -1 1 5

0 6 /9 1

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .7

.1

0

O t h e r , in c lu d in g lo g ic .........................................................................................................

3 4 9 2 -1 2 2

0 6 /9 1

1 2 2 .7

1 2 2 .7

1 2 3 .2

1 .5

.4

3 4 9 2 -2

0 6 /9 1

1 1 9 .7

1 1 9 .7

1 1 9 .7

2 .4

0
0

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
H y d ra u lic v a lv e s , a ll p re s s u re s , n o n -a e ro s p a c e t y p e ..........................................

P n e u m a tic v a lv e s , n o n -a e ro s p a c e t y p e .......................................................................

3 4 9 2 -2 1 1

D ire c tio n a l c o n t r o l...............................................................................................................
S o le n o id - o p e r a te d ..................... ....................................................................................
P re s s u re c o n t r o l...................................................................................................................
O th e r-p re s s u re c o n tro l v a l v e s .................................................................................
O th e r , in cluding lo g ic a n d c o m b in a tio n ...................................................................
H y d ra u lic a n d p n e u m a tic v a lv e s , a e ro s p a c e t y p e .................................................
H y d ra u lic v a lv e s , a e ro s p a c e t y p e ...............................................................................

0 6 /9 1

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .0

2 .5

3 4 9 2 -2 1 1 1 3

0 6 /9 1

1 2 3 .6

1 2 3 .6

1 2 3 .6

2.1

3 4 9 2 -2 3 1

0 7 /9 1

1 1 8 .0

1 1 8 .0

1 1 8 .0

2 .3

0

3 4 9 2 -2 3 1 1 5

0 7 /9 1

1 1 8 .0

1 1 8 .0

1 1 8 .0

2 .3

0

3 4 9 2 -2 7 1

0 6 /9 1

11 7 .1

3 4 9 2 -3

0 6 /9 1

1 1 7 .8

ft
1 1 7 .8

ft
1 1 8 .3

3 4 9 2 -3 1

0 6 /9 1

1 0 6 .8

3 4 9 2 -4

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .8

1 1 2 .8

1 1 2 .8

1 .2

3 4 9 2 -4 1

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .8

1 1 2 .8

1 1 2 .8

1 .2

0

3 4 9 2 -4 1 4

0 6 /9 1

1 1 3 .9

1 1 3 .9

1 1 3 .9

.5

0

3 4 9 2 -5

0 6 /9 1

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 .3

3 4 9 2 -5 1

0 6 /9 1

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 .3

0

3 4 9 2 -5 1 1

0 6 /9 1

1 3 2 .8

1 3 2 .8

1 3 2 .8

1 .4

0

1 2 9 .9

ft

1 0 7 .6

ft

0

ft
0

- .8

.4
ft

F ittin g s fo r m e ta l a n d p la s tic tu b in g u s e d in fluid p o w e r tra n s fe r
s y s te m s , n o n - a e r o s p a c e ............................................................................................
F ittin g s a n d co u p lin g s fo r t u b i n g ................................................................................
M e ta l, fla re le s s t y p e ......................................................................................................

0

H y d ra u lic a n d p n e u m a tic h o s e o r tu b e e n d fittin g s a n d a s s e m b lie s ,
n o n - a e r o s p a c e ..................................................................................................................
F ittin g s a n d co u p lin g s fo r h o s e ..................................................................................
H y d ra u lic a n d p n e u m a tic , e x c e p t q u ic k c o n n e c t ..........................................

0

P e r m a n e n t .....................................................................................................................

3 4 9 2 -5 1 1 0 1

0 6 /9 1

1 2 9 .9

1 2 9 .9

1 .3

0

R e u s a b l e .........................................................................................................................

3 4 9 2 -5 1 1 0 3

0 6 /9 1

1 3 7 .3

1 3 7 .3

1 3 7 .3

1 .5

0

3 4 9 2 -5 1 3

0 6 /9 1

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .8

1 .8

0

3 4 9 2 -5 1 3 0 1

0 6 /9 1

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .7

1 .9

0

0

0

Q u ic k c o n n e c t ...................................................................................................................
H y d r a u l i c .........................................................................................................................
O th e r , in clu d in g s te e l a d a p to r c o n n e c to rs , s w ivel, ro tatin g , a n d
e x te n s io n f it t in g s ....................................................................................................

3 4 9 2 -5 1 7

0 6 /9 1

1 0 4 .2

1 0 4 .2

1 0 4 .2

3 4 9 2 -6

0 6 /9 1

1 5 3 .1

1 5 3 .1

15 3 .1

H y d ra u lic a n d p n e u m a tic h o s e o r tu b in g e n d fittin g s a n d a s s e m b lie s ,
a e r o s p a c e t y p e ................................................................................................................
F ittin g s fo r h o s e a n d tu b ing, n .e .c ...............................................................................
P a r ts fo r fluid p o w e r v a l v e s ...............................................................................................
N o n - a e r o s p a c e .....................................................................................................................

0

0 6 /9 1

1 6 3 .2

1 6 3 .2

1 6 3 .2

0

0

0 6 /9 1

1 2 0 .9

1 2 0 .9

1 2 1 .8

2.1

.7

3 4 9 2 -7 9 6

0 6 /9 1

1 1 1 .3

1 1 1 .3

1 1 2 .8

3 .9

1 .3

0 6 /9 1

1 3 1 .2

1 3 1 .2

1 3 1 .2

3.1

0

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .8

1 1 8 .8

.3

.0

.3

0

3 4 9 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 .......... ............................................

3 4 9 2 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
S t e e l sp rin g s, e x c e p t w i r e ................................................................................................................

.1

3 4 9 2 -6 9 8
3 4 9 2 -7

3493

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

3 4 9 3 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .7

H o t fo r m e d s p rin g s ................................................................................. ...............................

3 4 9 3 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .5

1 1 9 .5

.4

3 4 9 3 -1 2 1

0 6 /8 1

1 2 7 .5

1 2 7 .4

1 2 7 .4

-.1

0

O rig in a l e q u ip m e n t coil sp rin g s fo r c a rs , b u s e s , a n d tru c k s ...................

3 4 9 3 -1 2 1 0 6

1 0 /8 2

1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .0

1 0 8 .0

.2

0

L o c o m o tiv e , railro a d c a r, a n d o th e r h e lic a l s p r in g s ......................................

3 4 9 3 -1 2 1 1 6

0 6 /8 1

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .8

-.3

0

3 4 9 3 -1 3 1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 2 .7

1 1 3 .3

1 1 3 .3

.8

0

3 4 9 3 -1 3 1 5 1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .2

1 1 9 .6

1 1 9 .6

1 .7

0

3 4 9 3 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 1 8 .3

1 1 7 .8

1 1 7 .8

0

0

C o ld fo rm e d fla t sp rin g s m a d e o f s h e e t a n d s t r i p ............................................

3 4 9 3 -2 7 1

0 6 /8 1

1 1 7 .2

1 1 6 .5

1 1 6 .5

-.6

0

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 4 9 3 -S M
3 4 9 3 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 2 5 .3

1 2 6 .2

1 2 6 .2

.7

0

3 4 9 3 -S S

0 6 /9 5

1 0 2 .3

1 0 5 .2

1 0 5 .2

2 .8

0

H o t fo rm e d co il s p r in g s ....................................................................................................

H o t fo rm e d le a f s p r in g s ...................................................................................................

0

R e p la c e m e n t le a f sp rin g s (in clu d in g e x p o rts ) fo r c a rs , b u s e s , a n d
t r u c k s ...........................................................................................................................
C o ld fo rm e d s p r in g s ...............................................................................................................

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts , o th e r th a n w ire s p r in g s ......................................................
V a lv e s a n d p ip e fittin g s, n o t e ls e w h e re c la s s if ie d ..............................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................

3494

1 2 /8 2

1 5 2 .4

15 6 .1

1 5 5 .5

1 .9

-.4

3 4 9 4 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 5 5 .3

1 5 9 .6

1 5 8 .8

2 .3

-.5

3 4 9 4 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 4 4 .7

1 4 4 .5

1 4 5 .3

1 .3

.6

P lu m b in g a n d h e a tin g v a lv e s a n d s p e c ia ltie s , e x c e p t p lu m b e rs ’ b ra s s
A ll o th e r g a te s , g lo b e s , a n g le s , 3 - a n d 4 -w a y d rain , b ra s s a n d
b ro n z e , u n d e r 1 2 5 w . s . p .........................................................................................
M e ta l fittin g s, fla n g e s , a n d u n io n s fo r piping s y s t e m s ........................................

3 4 9 4 -4 1 5

0 6 /9 1

1 2 0 .5

1 1 9 .4

1 2 1 .9

3 .7

2.1

3 4 9 4 -7

1 2 /8 2

1 9 2 .4

1 9 9 .0

1 9 7 .5

2 .4

-.8

3 4 9 4 -7 1 7

0 6 /9 1

1 1 8 .3

1 2 6 .5

1 2 5 .3

5 .9

-.9

3 4 9 4 -7 2 1

1 2 /9 1

1 2 9 .8

1 3 7 .9

1 3 7 .9

1 4 .5

0

3 4 9 4 -7 2 1 1 2

1 2 /9 1

1 0 7 .7

1 1 8 .9

1 1 8 .9

1 6 .0

0

3 4 9 4 -7 3

0 6 /9 1

1 0 0 .8

9 9 .0

9 7 .8

-7 .2

-1 .2

3 4 9 4 -7 3 5

0 6 /9 1

1 1 2 .9

1 1 5 .0

1 1 2 .9

-6 .6

-1 .8

3 4 9 4 -7 3 5 0 9

1 2 /8 2

1 3 3 .2

1 3 9 .5

1 3 3 .2

-3 .1

-4 .5

3 4 9 4 -7 8 5

1 2 /8 2

2 0 5 .8

2 2 8 .3

2 2 5 .0

1 2 .5

-1 .4

M a lle a b le iron fittings, fla n g e s , a n d u n io n s, in cluding g ro o v e d a n d
u n g r o o v e d .......................................................................................................................
C o p p e r, b ra s s , b ro n z e , fittings, fla n g e s , a n d u n ions, including
s o ld e r a n d th re a d e d t y p e s .............................. .....................................................
W ro u g h t c o p p e r o r w ro u g h t c o p p e r a llo y fittings, fla n g e s , a n d
u n i o n s ..........................................................................................................................
F ittin g s , fla n g e s , a n d u n io n s, b u tt-w e ld e d a n d s o c k e t w e ld e d o r
th r e a d e d t y p e s ................................................................................................ ............
F ittin g s , fla n g e s , a n d u n io n s, s o c k e t w e ld e d a n d th re a d e d t y p e s .......
S ta in le s s a n d a llo y s te e l fittings, fla n g e s , a n d u n io n s ( s o c k e t
a n d th re a d e d ty p e s ) .......................................................................................
P ip e c o u p lin g 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 ex
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

b ase

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

A u g.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

1 2 /8 2

111 .1

1 1 3 .9

1 2 /8 2

1 6 3 .5

1 6 6 .0

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

1 1 0 .7

-2 .6

-2 .8

1 6 5 .8

1.3

- .1

V a lv e s a n d p ip e fittin g s, n o t e ls e w h e re clas s ifie d — C o n tin u e d
3 4 9 4 -7 9 8

A ll o th e r m e ta l fittin gs, fla n g e s , a n d u n io n s fo r p iping s y s t e m s ................

3 4 9 4 -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 .......................................................

3 4 9 4 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
3495

1 2 /8 2

1 2 3 .0

1 2 3 .2

1 2 2 .8

-2 .3

-.3

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

3 4 9 5 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 2 3 .5

1 2 3 .6

1 2 3 .2

-2 .9

-.3

P re c is io n m e c h a n ic a l s p r in g s ...........................................................................................

3 4 9 5 -2

1 2 /8 2

1 3 1 .2

1 3 1 .2

1 3 1 .2

-1 .5

0

3 4 9 5 -2 1 2

1 2 /8 2

1 2 8 .7

1 2 8 .8

1 2 8 .8

-.5

0

W ir e s p r in g s ............................................................................................................................................

C o m p r e s s io n ty p e , s h ip m e n ts to O . E . M .................................................................

3 4 9 5 -2 1 2 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 1 .8

1 1 2 .0

1 1 2 .0

O t h e r m a c h in e r y ........................................................................ .....................................

3 4 9 5 -2 1 2 1 5

1 2 /8 2

1 4 2 .7

C o n s u m e r g o o d s ............................................................................................................

3 4 9 5 -2 1 2 1 7

1 2 /8 2

1 1 5 .4

(3)
1 1 5 .4

(3)
1 1 5 .4

0

0

E x te n s io n t y p e ......................................................................................................................

3 4 9 5 -2 1 5

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .9

1 3 8 .9

139.1

-5 .2

.1

T o r s io n t y p e ...........................................................................................................................

3 4 9 5 -2 1 7

1 2 /8 2

1 2 7 .4

1 2 7 .4

1 2 7 .4

0

0

3 4 9 5 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 1 8 .2

1 1 8 .3

1 1 7 .6

- 4 .0

- .6

O t h e r u p h o ls te ry a n d fu rn itu re s p r in g s ...................................................................

3 4 9 5 -3 1 9

1 2 /8 2

1 2 5 .6

1 2 6 .3

1 2 5 .6

-2 .9

-.6

O t h e r w ire s p r i n g s .................................................... ........................................................

3 4 9 5 -3 9 8

1 2 /8 2

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

5 .4

0

A u t o m o t i v e .............................................. ..........................................................................

O t h e r w ire s p r in g s ...................................................................................................................

.2
ft

0
ft

3 4 9 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 .......................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................

3 4 9 5 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 1 6 .6

1 1 7 .2

1 1 7 .2

1 .4

0

S t e e l s p rin g s, e x c e p t w i r e .............................................................................................

3 4 9 3 -S

0 6 /9 5

1 0 2 .6

3 4 9 5 -S S

0 6 /9 5

9 9 .8

(3)
1 0 0 .9

(3)
1 0 0 .8

ft
1 .0

ft
-.1

1 2 /8 2

1 3 2 .7

-.2

S e c o n d a r y p ro d u c ts, o th e r th a n s te e l s p r in g s ....................................................
3496

1 3 3 .0

1 3 2 .8

1 .0

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

3 4 9 6 -P

1 2 /8 2

13 0 .1

1 3 0 .5

1 3 0 .2

1 .0

-.2

N o n in s u la te d fe rro u s w ire ro p e , c a b le a n d s t r a n d .................................................

3 4 9 6 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 3 8 .5

1 3 9 .2

1 36.1

-1 .8

-2 .2

1 3 1 .6

1 3 1 .6

1 3 1 .6

M is c e lla n e o u s fa b ric a te d w ire p r o d u c t s ...................................................................................

F e rro u s w ire c lo th a n d o th e r fe rro u s w o v e n w ire p r o d u c ts ..............................

3 4 9 6 -4

N o n fe rro u s w ire clo th a n d o th e r n o n fe rro u s w o v e n w ire p r o d u c t s ..............

3 4 9 6 -5

1 2 /8 2

8 8 .4

8 6 .4

8 9 .8

S t e e l fe n c in g a n d fe n c e g a t e s ........................................................................................

3 4 9 6 -6

1 2 /8 2

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .9

1 2 4 .9

O th e r fe rro u s fa b ric a te d w ire p r o d u c ts ........................................................................

3 4 9 6 -8

1 2 /8 2

1 3 3 .0

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .5

1 .8

.1

3 4 9 6 -8 8 5

1 2 /8 2

1 3 2 .8

1 3 4 .6

1 3 4 .2

2 .3

-.3

W ir e r a c k s ...............................................................................................................................

3 4 9 6 -8 9 8

1 2 /8 2

-.1

0
3 .9

ft
0

0

1 2 /8 2

1 2 2 .2

1 2 2 .4

1 2 2 .5

1 .6

.1

3 4 9 6 -M

1 2 /8 2

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

1 .0

0

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 r e c e ip t s ..............................................

3 4 9 6 -X Y 9

0 6 /9 8

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

3 4 9 6 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 2

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

ft
1 .0

0

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

3 4 9 6 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 5 3 .9

1 5 4 .3

1 5 4 .4

.2

.1

1 2 /8 4

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .3

1 2 3 .9

.3

-.3

3 4 9 7 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 1 5 .9

1 1 5 .2

11 5 .1

-.4

-.1

ft
-.1

O th e r fe rro u s w ire p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................

3 4 9 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 .......................................................
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 ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
3497
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......................................................................... ................................................

0

C o n v e rte d u n m o u n te d alu m in u m foil p a c k a g in g p ro d u c ts (n o t la m in a te d
to o th e r m a t e r ia ls ) ..........................................................................................................

3 4 9 7 -1

1 2 /9 0

9 3 .2

L a m in a te d alu m in u m foil rolls a n d s h e e ts fo r fle x ib le p a c k a g in g u s e s .....

3 4 9 7 -2

1 2 /8 4

1 1 0 .0

(3)
1 0 9 .8

(3)
1 0 9 .7

ft
- 1 .5

3 4 9 7 -2 2 5

1 2 /9 0

1 1 1 .3

1 1 0 .5

1 1 0 .5

- 3 .9

0

F o il/f ilm /p a p e r c o m b in a t io n s ......................................................... .............................

3 4 9 7 -2 2 8

1 2 /9 0

9 5 .5

9 5 .6

G if t w r a p ( la m in a t e d ) ........................................................................................................

3 4 9 7 -2 4 1

1 2 /9 0

1 0 9 .0

1 0 9 .0

(3)
1 0 8 .7

ft
-.4

ft
-.3

3 4 9 7 -3

1 2 /8 4

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .0

0

0

1 2 /8 4

1 6 7 .5

(3)

ft

0 6 /8 1

1 4 9 .9

1 4 8 .9

1 4 9 .3

- 2 .0

.3

3 4 9 8 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 4 9 .3

1 4 8 .2

1 4 8 .6

-2 .2

.3

A d h e s iv e o r w a x la m in a te d f o il/p a p e r c o m b in a t io n s .......................................

C o n v e r te d foil o r le a f fo r n o n p a c k a g in g a p p lic a tio n s ...........................................

3 4 9 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 4 9 7 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ............................................................. .................................................
F a b ric a te d p ip e a n d fa b ric a te d p ip e f it t in g s ...........................................................................

3498

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s .........................................................................................................................
Iro n a n d s te e l p ip e , tu b e , a n d fittin g s ...........................................................................

ft

ft

3 4 9 8 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 4 3 .4

142.1

1 4 2 .7

- 1 .8

.4

c o n d itio n in g , a n d r e f r ig e .....................................................................................

3 4 9 8 -1 0 3 1 3

1 2 /9 4

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .8

-.3

0

P e tro c h e m ic a l a n d p ap e rm ill ................................................... ................................

3 4 9 8 -1 0 3 1 5

1 2 /9 4

1 1 4 .2

1 1 2 .5

1 1 2 .5

-4 .1

0

W a t e r /s e w a g e t r e a t m e n t ...........................................................................................

3 4 9 8 -1 0 3 1 6

1 2 /9 4

1 0 4 .1

1 0 1 .8

1 0 1 .8

O t h e r iro n a n d s te e l p ip e , tu b e , a n d fit t in g s ....................................................

3 4 9 8 -1 0 3 1 8

1 2 /9 4

1 0 1 .5

1 0 1 .6

1 0 6 .5

ft
2 .6

4 .8

3 4 9 8 -5

0 6 /8 1

1 9 5 .5

1 9 5 .6

1 9 4 .9

- 3 .8

-.4

A lu m in u m a n d alu m in u m b a s e a llo y p ip e , tu b e , a n d fit tin g s ........................

3 4 9 8 -5 0 1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 1 .0

1 2 8 .7

1 2 8 .7

- 1 .8

C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r b a s e a llo y p ip e, tu b e , a n d f it t i n g s ..................................

3 4 9 8 -5 0 2

0 8 /8 1

1 9 9 .6

2 0 1 .0

-.7

O th e r n o n fe rro u s p ip e, tu b e , a n d fittin g s ..... ..........................................................

3 4 9 8 -5 0 3

2 0 8 .4
1 1 2 .8

N o n p re s s u re p ip e a n d tu b in g (h e a tin g , v e n tila tio n , air

N o n fe r r o u s p ip e , tu b e , a n d fitt in g s .................................................................................

0

0

0 6 /8 1

(3)

(3)
2 0 8 .4

3 4 9 8 -S

0 4 /8 2

1 1 2 .8

1 1 2 .8

0 6 /8 5

1 3 2 .3

1 3 2 .2

1 3 0 .8

-.1

- 1 .1

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

3 4 9 9 -P

0 6 /8 5

1 2 9 .6

1 2 9 .6

1 2 9 .3

.9

-.2

S a f e s a n d v a u lt s ......................................................................................................................

3 4 9 9 -1

0 6 /8 5

1 4 1 .3

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

2 .9

3 4 9 9 -1 0 1

0 6 /8 5

16 0 .1

1 6 1 .7

1 6 1 .7

3.1

0

3 4 9 9 -1 0 1 1 5

0 6 /8 5

1 5 5 .3

1 5 5 .3

1 5 5 .3

1 .6

0

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

S a f e s a n d c h e s t s ................................................................................................................
F ire -re s is tiv e s a fe s a n d c h e s t s ................................................................................

0

ft

3 4 9 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 .......................................................

F a b r ic a te d m e ta l p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ....................................................................................................

ft

3499

.2

0

0

3 4 9 9 -1 0 1 2 1

0 6 /8 5

1 6 6 .7

1 7 0 .2

3 4 9 9 -1 9 8

0 6 /8 5

1 2 3 .5

1 2 3 .5

(3)
1 2 3 .5

ft
1 .6

3 4 9 9 -5

0 6 /8 5

1 2 8 .9

1 2 8 .9

1 2 8 .9

0

0

S te p a n d p la tfo rm l a d d e r s .............................................................................................

3 4 9 9 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 5

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .9

-1 .1

0

A ll o th e r m e ta l la d d e rs , including la d d e r a c c e s s o r ie s ....................................

3 4 9 9 -5 2 1

0 6 /8 5

1 3 4 .3

1 3 4 .3

1 3 4 .3

1 .2

0

B u rg la ry -re s is tiv e s a fe s a n d c h e s t s .....................................................................
A ll o th e r b a n k a n d s ecu rity v a u lts a n d e q u ip m e n t ............................................
M e ta l l a d d e r s ............................................................................................................................

ft
0

P o w d e r m e ta llu rg y p arts, e x clu d in g b e a rin g s , g e a rs , m a c h in e cutting
to o ls , & all c a rb id e p a r t s ............................................................................................
C o p p e r a n d c o p p e r-b a s e a l l o y .....................................................................................
O th e r m e t a ls ..........................................................................................................................

3 4 9 9 -6

1 2 /9 1

10 6 .1

1 06.1

1 0 6 .2

.7

.1

3 4 9 9 -6 3 3

1 2 /9 1

1 1 7 .3

1 1 7 .3

1 1 7 .3

0

0

3 4 9 9 -6 5 5

1 2 /9 1

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

9 9 .4

-.4

0

3 4 9 9 -6 8 8

1 2 /9 1

1 1 1 .6

1 1 1 .8

1 1 1 .9

2.1

.1

See footnotes at end of table.




85

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted
—Continued
In d ex
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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N ov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1 998

F a b ric a te d m e ta l p ro d u c ts , n .e .c .— C o n tin u e d
3 4 9 9 -8

0 6 /8 5

1 3 2 .6

1 3 2 .5

1 3 2 .0

0 .9

P e r m a n e n t m a g n e ts , e x c e p t c e r a m i c ......................................................................

3 4 9 9 -8 1 1

0 6 /8 5

1 1 0 .8

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

- 1 .3

0

O t h e r fa b r ic a te d m e ta l p r o d u c t s .................................................................................

3 4 9 9 -8 9 9

0 6 /8 5

1 3 0 .6

1 3 0 .7

1 3 0 .0

.5

- .5

3 4 9 9 -M

0 6 /8 5

1 7 2 .3

1 7 1 .1

1 5 1 .8

-1 1 .0

-1 1 .3

3 4 9 9 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 5

1 4 1 .0

1 3 9 .3

1 3 9 .3

- 1 .7

0

3 4 9 9 -S

0 6 /8 5

1 2 7 .9

1 2 7 .4

1 2 7 .4

- .1

0

1 2 /8 4

1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .4

1 1 7 .4

-.5

0
0

A ll o th e r fa b ric a te d m e ta l p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................

-0 .4

3 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 ip 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 .....................................................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
M a c h in e ry , e x c e p t e l e c t r ic a l...........................................................................................................

35

E n g in e s a n d T u r b in e s .........................................................................................................................

351

1 2 /8 4

1 3 4 .2

1 3 4 .3

1 3 4 .3

.5

T u r b in e s a n d tu rb in e g e n e ra to r s e t s ................................................................ .........................

3511

0 6 /8 2

1 4 7 .0

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .2

.4

0

3 5 1 1 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 5 2 .2

1 5 2 .4

1 5 2 .4

.5

0

3 5 1 1 -1

0 6 /8 2

1 6 0 .0

1 6 0 .4

1 6 0 .4

.9

0

3 5 1 1 -1 3 1

0 6 /8 2

145 .1

1 4 5 .7

1 4 5 .7

1 .6

0

3 5 1 1 -2

0 6 /8 2

148 .1

14 8 .1

1 4 8 .1

-.1

0

3 5 1 1 -2 1

0 6 /8 2

1 7 2 .9

1 7 2 .9

1 7 2 .9

.3

0

3 5 1 1 -2 1 1

0 6 /8 2

1 7 2 .9

1 7 2 .9

1 7 2 .9

.6

0

3 5 1 1 -2 1 2

0 6 /8 2

.1

0

3 5 1 1 -2 3

0 6 /8 2

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .4

1 3 3 .4

-.2

0

3 5 1 1 -2 3 5

0 6 /8 2

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

-1 .2

0

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ........... ..............................................................................................................
S te a m , g a s , hyd rau lic, s o la r & w in d p o w e re d tu rb in e g e n e ra to r sets ,
tu rb in e g e n e ra to rs ,& p a r t s .........................................................................................
G a s tu rb in e g e n e ra to r s e t s .............................................................................................
S te a m , g a s , h yd rau lic & o th e r tu rb in e s , n o n lo c o m o tiv e s te a m e n g in e s &
p a r t s .................................................................................................................. ...................
S t e a m tu rb in e s , s te a m e n g in e s a n d p a r t s ............................................................
S t e a m tu rb in e s , in clu d in g s te a m e n g i n e s ..........................................................
P a r ts a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r s te a m e n g in e s & s te a m t u r b i n e s ..................
G a s tu rb in e s , e x c e p t airc ra ft, a n d p a rts a n d a c c e s s o r ie s .............................
P a rts a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r g a s tu rb in e s , e x c e p t a irc ra ft..............................

1 7 3 .2

1 7 3 .2

1 7 3 .2

3 5 1 1 -2 6

0 6 /9 4

1 1 6 .4

1 1 7 .3

ft

ft

ft

3 5 1 1 -2 6 1

0 6 /9 4

1 1 6 .4

1 1 7 .3

ft

ft

ft

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .5

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .6

.5

-.1

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

3 5 1 9 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 3 7 .1

1 3 7 .1

1 3 7 .1

.4

0

G a s o lin e e n g in e s , e x c e p t a u to m o tiv e ...........................................................................

3 5 1 9 -A

1 2 /9 5

1 0 2 .0

1 0 1 .9

1 0 1 .9

1 .4

0

U n d e r 11 h . p .........................................................................................................................

3 5 1 9 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 2 5 .6

1 2 5 .5

1 2 5 .5

.8

0

11 - 6 0 . 9 h . p ..........................................................................................................................

3 5 1 9 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 2

1 3 0 .8

1 3 0 .7

1 3 0 .7

2 .8

0

3 5 1 9 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .6

1 2 8 .6

-1 .0

0

3 5 1 9 -3 1 1

1 2 /9 5

1 0 3 .0

1 0 3 .0

1 0 3 .0

-3 .3

0

3 5 1 9 -3 4 1

1 2 /9 5

1 0 2 .7

1 0 3 .2

1 0 3 .2

.9

0

3 5 1 9 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 3 3 .8

1 3 4 .0

1 3 3 .8

.5

-.1

H y d ra u lic a n d o th e r tu rb in e s , p a rts a n d a c c e s s o r ie s ......................................
H y d ra u lic a n d o th e r tu r b in e s .....................................................................................
In te rn a l c o m b u s tio n e n g in e s , n .e .c ...............................................................................................

3519

D ie s e l, s e m id ie s e l a n d d u a l fu e l e n g in e s (e x c e p t a u t o m o t iv e ) .......................
L e s s th a n 2 5 1 h . p ........................................................................... ...................................
2 5 1 h .p . o r m o r e ................................................................................................................
D ie s e l, s e m id ie s e l a n d d u a l fu e l e n g in e s (a u t o m o t iv e ) .......................................

3 5 1 9 -4 0 3

1 2 /9 5

1 0 3 .9

1 0 4 .1

1 0 3 .7

1.1

-.4

3 5 1 9 -4 0 4

1 2 /9 5

1 0 1 .5

1 0 1 .6

1 0 1 .6

.1

0

3 5 1 9 -9

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .1

1 3 6 .0

1 3 6 .0

.6

C y lin d e r lin ers ( s le e v e s ) ............................................................................... ..................

3 5 1 9 -9 0 4

1 2 /8 8

1 2 7 .0

In t a k e a n d e x h a u s t m a n if o ld s ......................................................................................

3 5 1 9 -9 0 6

1 2 /9 5

1 0 4 .9

ft
1 0 4 .9

ft
1 0 4 .9

O t h e r p a rts a n d a c c e s s o r ie s .........................................................................................

3 5 1 9 -9 9 8

1 2 /8 8

1 1 5 .1

1 1 4 .8

L e s s th a n 2 5 1 h . p ...............................................................................................................
P a r ts a n d a c c e s s o r ie s ..........................................................................................................

ft

0
ft

0

0

1 1 4 .9

-.5

.1

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

3 5 1 9 -M

1 2 /8 2

1 2 7 .3

1 2 7 .5

1 2 7 .5

1 .6

3 5 1 9 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 2

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .7

1 2 1 .7

1 .6

0

3 5 1 9 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 3 2 .9

1 3 3 .9

1 3 3 .8

1.1

- .1
0

0

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

3 5 1 9 -S S S

1 2 /8 2

1 5 7 .6

1 5 7 .7

1 5 7 .7

.7

M o t o r v e h ic le p a rts a n d a c c e s s o r ie s .......................................................................

3 7 1 4 -S

0 4 /8 3

9 9 .5

9 9 .5

9 9 .5

-.1

0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 8 .0

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .2

.5

- .1

F a r m a n d g a rd e n m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t ........................................................................

352

F a r m m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t ...................................................................................................

3523

1 2 /8 2

1 4 0 .6

1 4 0 .9

1 4 0 .8

.9

- .1

3 5 2 3 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 4 1 .7

1 4 2 .2

14 2 .1

.9

- .1

C o m m e rc ia l tu rf a n d g ro u n d s m o w in g e q u ip m e n t, including p a rts a n d
3 5 2 3 -A

1 2 /8 2

1 4 7 .8

1 4 8 .3

1 4 8 .3

2 .5

0

P o w e re d n o n -rid in g m o w e r s ..........................................................................................

3 5 2 3 -A 0 1

1 2 /8 2

1 6 7 .3

1 6 8 .6

1 6 8 .6

5 .3

0

R id in g ro ta ry tu rf m o w e r s .................................................................. ............................

3 5 2 3 -A 0 7

1 2 /8 2

1 4 5 .0

1 4 3 .0

1 4 3 .0

1 .3

0

G a n g ro ta ry cu ttin g u nits, re e l a n d r o t a r y .............................................................

3 5 2 3 -A 1 5

1 2 /8 2

1 6 2 .5

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

1 .3

0

3 5 2 3 -A 2 1

1 2 /9 4

1 0 9 .4

11 1 .1

ft

3 5 2 3 -A 3 1

1 2 /8 2

1 2 6 .5

12 7 .1

12 7 .1

2 .6

0

3 5 2 3 -B

1 2 /8 2

1 8 3 .4

18 6 .1

1 8 5 .3

2 .7

-.4

3 5 2 3 -B 2 9

1 2 /8 2

1 9 8 .3

2 0 0 .9

1 9 9 .6

2 .9

-.6

3 5 2 3 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 4 .9

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .8

1 .2

0

3 5 2 3 -1 A

1 2 /8 2

1 5 0 .3

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .7

1 .5

0

3 5 2 3 -1 2 3

1 2 /9 4

1 0 5 .7

1 0 7 .3

1 0 7 .3

1 .5

0

3 5 2 3 -1 B

1 2 /8 2

1 2 7 .3

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .3

.5

0

a t t a c h m e n t s ......................................................................................................................

F la il cu ttin g units, riding re e l ty p e turf, a n d o th e r m o w in g
ft

ft

P a rts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r c o m m e rc ia l tu rf a n d g ro u n d s m o w in g
e q u ip m e n t .......................................................................................................................
C o m m e r c ia l tu rf a n d g ro u n d s c a re e q u ip m e n t, e x c e p t m o w in g , including
p a rts a n d a t t a c h m e n t s ....................................................................................... .........
O t h e r c o m m e rc ia l tu rf a n d g ro u n d s c a r e e q u ip m e n t, including
a e ra to rs , s p ik e rs , p lu g g e rs , e tc ....................................................... ....................
W h e e l tra c to rs a n d a tta c h m e n ts , e x c e p t: c o n tra c to rs ’ ty p e , la w n a n d
g a rd e n , a n d m o to r t i l l e r s ............................................................................................
T w o -w h e e l d riv e fa rm ty p e tra c to rs , including fro n t-w h e e l a ssist
t y p e s ..................................................................................................................................
1 2 0 to 1 5 9 p to h o r s e p o w e r ......................................................................................
F o u r -w h e e l d riv e fa rm ty p e tra c to rs , in cluding tra c to rs w ith e q u a l
s iz e tire s , fro n t a n d r e a r .........................................................................................
U n d e r 2 5 0 p to h o r s e p o w e r .......................................................................................

3 5 2 3 -1 3 4

1 2 /9 4

10 8 .1

1 0 8 .9

1 0 8 .9

2 5 0 p to h o rs e p o w e r a n d o v e r .................................................................................

3 5 2 3 -1 3 5

1 2 /8 2

1 1 9 .1

1 2 0 .1

ft

.3
ft

0
ft

F a r m d a iry m a c h in e s , s p ra y e rs a n d d u s te rs , fa rm e le v a to rs a n d fa rm
b l o w e r s .................................................................................................................................
S p r a y e r s a n d d u s t e r s ........................................................................................................

3 5 2 3 -2

1 2 /8 2

1 4 9 .6

1 5 1 .0

1 5 0 .7

1 .9

-.2

3 5 2 3 -2 B

1 2 /8 2

1 4 5 .8

1 4 7 .5

1 4 7 .2

2 .4

-.2

See footnotes at end of table.




86

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

In d u s try

P ro d u c t

code

code

P e rc e n t c h a n g e

In d e x

to D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —
Aug.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N o v. 1 9 9 8

F a r m m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t— C o n tin u e d
S e lf-p ro p e lle d , tra c to r m o u n te d , a n d o th e r p o w e r s p ra y e rs (field
3 5 2 3 -2 2 2

1 2 /8 2

14 3 .1

1 4 5 .6

1 4 5 .2

2 .4

-0 .3

3 5 2 3 -2 4 1

1 2 /9 4

1 0 5 .3

106 .1

1 0 6 .0

2 .3

-.1

3 5 2 3 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .0

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .7

1 .8

0

P la n tin g a n d s e e d in g m a c h in e r y .................................................................................

3 5 2 3 -3 A

1 2 /8 2

1 3 1 .4

1 3 1 .2

1 3 1 .2

1 .5

0

F e rtilizin g m a c h in e r y ..........................................................................................................

3 5 2 3 -3 B

1 2 /8 2

1 5 0 .5

1 5 2 .6

1 5 2 .8

2 .3

.1

3 5 2 3 -3 6 1

1 2 /9 4

1 0 5 .6

1 0 6 .4

1 0 6 .6

2 .0

.2

3 5 2 3 -3 8 7

a n d ro w c ro p t y p e s ) .............................................................................................
A g ric u ltu ra l h a n d s p ra y e rs , d u ste rs , fo g g e rs , m ist a n d o th e r
s p r a y e r s ..... .................... ............................................................ ..............................
P la n tin g , s e e d in g , a n d fertilizin g m a c h in e r y ..............................................................

F e rtiliz e r d istrib u to rs, a n d m a n u re s p re a d e rs (all t y p e s ) ............................
O th e r p lan tin g , s e e d in g , a n d fe rtilizin g m a c h in e ry , including

1 2 /9 4

1 0 5 .3

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .6

.5

0

3 5 2 3 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 4 2 .6

1 3 9 .6

1 4 0 .8

-.1

.9

3 5 2 3 -4 1 8

1 2 /8 2

1 6 3 .2

1 6 3 .2

1 6 3 .2

1 .2

0

3 5 2 3 -4 2 5

1 2 /9 4

1 0 8 .3

9 8 .7

1 0 1 .9

-5 .6

3 .2

3 5 2 3 -5

1 2 /8 2

14 9 .1

1 5 0 .4

1 5 0 .4

1 .6

0

3 5 2 3 -5 A

1 2 /8 2

1 3 4 .2

1 3 5 .9

1 3 5 .9

1 .7

3 5 2 3 -5 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 5 0 .4

1 5 3 .0

1 5 3 .0

1 .8

0

3 5 2 3 -5 B

1 2 /9 4

1 1 3 .6

1 1 2 .7

1 1 2 .8

1.1

.1

3 5 2 3 -5 8 2

1 2 /8 2

1 3 4 .9

13 3 .1

1 3 3 .2

1 .4

.1

3 5 2 3 -6

1 2 /8 2

1 4 3 .4

1 4 4 .2

1 4 4 .2

1.5

0

t y p e s ......... ........................................................................................................................

3 5 2 3 -6 1 9

1 2 /8 7

1 2 3 .0

1 2 4 .2

1 2 4 .2

1 .9

0

H a y b a le rs , ail t y p e s ..........................................................................................................

3 5 2 3 -6 5 5

1 2 /8 2

1 4 8 .8

1 5 0 .0

1 5 0 .0

2 .2

0

A ll o th e r h a yin g m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t, in cluding a tt a c h m e n t s .........

3 5 2 3 -6 9 9

1 2 /9 4

1 0 9 .0

1 0 8 .6

1 0 8 .6

-.3

0

3 5 2 3 -7

1 2 /8 2

1 3 5 .2

1 3 5 .8

1 3 6 .3

2 .5

.4

3 5 2 3 -7 0 1

1 2 /9 4

1 0 9 .6

1 1 0 .3

1 1 0 .3

2 .4

0

3 5 2 3 -8

1 2 /8 2

1 3 7 .4

1 3 7 .3

1 3 6 .9

1.3

-.3

1 .0

-1 .2

a t t a c h m e n t s ...................................................................................................................
H a rro w s , ro llers, p u lv e rize rs , s ta lk c u tte rs , a n d sim ilar e q u ip m e n t...............
H o riz o n ta l b la d e s ta lk s h re d d e rs a n d c u tte rs , a n d ro ta ry m o w e r s ..........
B la d e te rra c e rs , s c ra p e rs , la n d le v e le rs , h arro w s, c o m b in a tio n
tilla g e e q u ip m e n t .........................................................................................................
H a rv e s tin g m a c h i n e r y ...........................................................................................................
F ie ld fo r a g e h a r v e s t e r s .................................................... ...............................................
C o m b in e s (h a rv e s te r-th re s h e rs ), e x c e p t p e a n u t c o m b in e s .....................
O t h e r h a rv e s tin g m a c h in e ry , in cluding a t t a c h m e n t s ..... ..................................

0

O t h e r h a rv e s tin g m a c h in e ry , in cluding p ic k e r-s h e lle rs a n d c o tto n
s t r ip p e r s ......................................................................................................................
H a y in g m a c h in e r y ....................................................................................................................
P u ll ty p e m o w e r c o n d itio n e rs a n d w in d ro w e rs w ith co n d itio n e r, all

P lo w s , listers, a n d a tta c h m e n ts (ex c lu d in g tu rf a n d g ro u n d s m a c h in e ry ) .
M o ld b o a r d p lo w s , m id d le b u s te rs , d isc b e d d e rs , c h is e l plo w s,
d is c -c h is e l c o o m b in a tio n s ......................................................................................
F a r m m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t, n .e .c ., exclu d in g p a rts ...................................

1 2 /8 2

1 4 2 .8

1 4 2 .8

F e e d g rin d ers, f e e d m ixers, a n d burr m i l l s .......................................................

3 5 2 3 -8 2 6

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .3

14 1 .1
(8)

T o b a c c o c u re rs , c ro p drying fa n s , h e a te d a ir c ro p d rie rs a n d units ...

3 5 2 3 -8 B
3 5 2 3 -8 2 9

1 2 /9 4

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .7

10 7 .1

(3)
2 .2

<3)
-.6

O t h e r m a c h in e s fo r p re p a rin g c ro p s fo r m a rk e t o r fo r u s e .....................

3 5 2 3 -8 3 9

1 2 /8 2

1 5 4 .4

1 5 4 .4

1 5 1 .2

.2

-2 .1

3 5 2 3 -8 D

1 2 /8 2

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .5

3 .3

0

3 5 2 3 -8 8 9

1 2 /9 4

1 0 5 .6

1.1

0

M a c h in e s fo r p re p a rin g c ro p s fo r m a rk e t o r u s e ..................... .........................

B a r n a n d b a rn y a rd e q u ip m e n t ......................................... ...........................................
O th e r fe e d in g e q u ip , (in cluding c a lf a n d c a ttle h o p p e r ty p e s a n d
e le c tric p o w e re d b a n k f e e d e r s .......................................................................
O th e r b a m a n d b a rn y a rd e q u ip m e n t, in cluding silo u n lo a d e r s ..............
A ll h o g e q u ip m e n t a n d a t t a c h m e n t s ....................................................... .................

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .6

3 5 2 3 -8 9 1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 6 .7

1 4 6 .7

1 4 6 .7

.4

0

3 5 2 3 -8 P

1 2 /8 2

1 3 9 .8

1 3 9 .8

1 3 9 .8

-.7

0

3 5 2 3 -8 W

1 2 /8 2

1 6 4 .1

16 4 .1

16 4 .1

1 .6

0

3 5 2 3 -9

1 2 /8 2

13 2 .1

13 3 .1

1 3 2 .9

-1 .3

-.2
-.6

F a r m w a g o n s a n d o th e r fa rm tra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t a n d
a t t a c h m e n t s ...................................................................................................................
P a rts fo r fa rm m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t, e x c l. c o m m , tu rf a n d g ro u n d s
e q u i p .....................................................................................................................................
P a rts fo r w h e e l t r a c t o r s .................... ..............................................................................

3 5 2 3 -9 2 5

1 2 /9 4

1 0 2 .9

1 0 2 .9

1 0 2 .3

-.4

P a r ts fo r m a c h in e s fo r p re p a rin g c ro p s fo r m a rk e t o r u s e ..........................

3 5 2 3 -9 8 2

1 2 /8 2

1 4 7 .0

1 4 7 .0

1 4 7 .0

1 .7

0

P a r ts fo r p lan tin g , s e e d in g , a n d fertilizin g m a c h in e r y ......................................

3 5 2 3 -9 9 1

1 2 /8 2

1 4 3 .7

14 7 .1

14 7 .1

4 .8

0

P a r ts fo r h a rv e s tin g m a c h in e r y ................................................... ................................

3 5 2 3 -9 9 4

1 2 /8 2

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .7

0

0

P a rts fo r h ayin g m a c h in e r y ............................................................................... .......... .

3 5 2 3 -9 9 9

1 2 /8 2

1 1 5 .2

1 1 5 .2

1 1 5 .2

- 3 .3

0

3 5 2 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 5 2 3 -M

1 2 /8 2

1 1 5 .3

1 13.1

1 13.1

1.3

C o n tr a c t w o rk a n d o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ..............................................

3 5 2 3 -X Y 9

1 2 /9 4

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

3 5 2 3 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 2

1 0 4 .0
1 1 5 .9

(3)
1 1 3 .3

i3)
1 1 3 .3

i3)
1 .5

3 5 2 3 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 2 6 .8

1 2 6 .8

12 6 .1

-.4

-.6

3 5 2 3 -S S S

1 2 /8 2

1 3 0 .9

1 3 0 .9

1 2 9 .9

-.8

-.8

3 5 3 1 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 1 6 .9

1 1 6 .7

1 1 6 .7

0

0

1 2 /8 2

1 2 4 .2

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .6

-.4

0

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 ................................................... ...........................................................
O th e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .............................................................................................
C o n s tru c tio n m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t .................................................................
L a w n a n d g a rd e n e q u ip m e n t ..........................................................................................................

3524

0
<3)
0

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

3 5 2 4 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 2 6 .6

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

1 .0

0

C o n s u m e r n o n rid in g la w n , g a rd e n , a n d s n o w e q u ip m e n t ..................................

3 5 2 4 -1

1 2 /8 2

11 7 .1

1 18.1

1 1 8 .1

1 .0

0
0

3 5 2 4 -1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 9 .5

1 1 9 .5

1 1 9 .5

.3

R o ta ry , p u sh ty p e , g a s o lin e e n g in e p o w e r e d ..................................................

3 5 2 4 -1 1 1

1 2 /8 2

1 2 4 .0

1 2 4 .0

1 2 4 .0

.2

R o ta ry , s e lf-p ro p e lle d , g a s o lin e e n g in e p o w e r e d ..........................................

3 5 2 4 -1 1 2

1 2 /8 2

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .9

.3

3 5 2 4 -1 4

1 2 /8 2

1 2 3 .7

(3)

1 2 5 .6

2.1

3 5 2 4 -1 4 2

0 6 /8 3

1 2 4 .2

(3)

i3)

i3)

(3)

e le c tric , & o t h e r s .......................................................................................................

3 5 2 4 -1 5 1

1 2 /8 2

1 2 9 .6

3 5 2 4 -1 9 1

1 2 /8 2

1 1 9 .9

i3)
1 1 9 .9

i3)
1 1 9 .9

(3)
-.1

(3)

O th e r c o n s u m e r non rid in g la w n , g a rd e n , a n d s n o w e q u ip m e n t ................

3 5 2 4 -3

1 2 /8 2

1 5 0 .4

1 5 0 .4

1 5 0 .4

0

0

3 5 2 4 -3 1 2

1 2 /8 2

1 4 9 .1

14 9 .1

149 .1

0

0

3 5 2 4 -4

1 2 /8 2

1 4 2 .7

1 4 3 .0

1 4 3 .0

.6

0

3 5 2 4 -4 1

1 2 /8 2

1 6 0 .9

1 6 0 .9

1 6 0 .9

.7

3 5 2 4 -4 1 7

1 2 /8 2

1 5 7 .7

1 5 7 .7

1 5 7 .7

.6

0

3 5 2 4 -4 2

1 2 /8 2

1 3 5 .2

1 3 5 .2

1 3 5 .2

.3

0

L a w n m o w e r s ........................................................................................................................

S n o w th ro w e rs (s n o w b lo w e rs ), e x c e p t a tta c h m e n t t y p e s ............................
D u a l s ta g e ..........................................................................................................................

0
0
i3)

A ll p o w e re d la w n e d g e rs /trim m e rs , including g a s o lin e e n g in e ,
0

P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r c o n s u m e r n onriding la w n , g a rd e n , a n d s n o w
e q u ip m e n t ...........................................................................................................................
C o n s u m e r riding la w n , g a rd e n , a n d s n o w e q u ip m e n t .........................................
G a r d e n t r a c t o r s ...................................................................................................................
1 6 .0 h p a n d o v e r ............................................................................................................
L a w n tra c to rs a n d riding m o w e r s ...............................................................................
R e a r e n g in e la w n tra c to rs a n d riding m o w e r s ...............................................
8 .0 h p a n d o v e r ..........................................................................................................

0

3 5 2 4 -4 2 2

1 2 /8 2

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

1 4 2 .5

.8

0

3 5 2 4 -4 2 2 1 4

1 2 /9 4

1 0 0 .3

1 0 0 .3

1 0 0 .3

.8

0

3 5 2 4 -5

1 2 /8 2

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .9

2.1

0

3 5 2 4 -5 1 7

1 2 /8 2

1 5 2 .4

1 5 2 .4

1 5 2 .4

1 .9

0

P a rts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r c o n s u m e r riding la w n , g a rd e n , a n d s n o w
A t t a c h m e n t 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

cod e

base

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

A ug .

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

1 0 /8 3

8 2 .2

8 2 .2

8 2 .2

2 .4

0

1 2 /8 2

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .6

1 0 5 .6

-4 .9

0

1 2 /8 4

1 3 6 .2

1 3 6 .3

1 3 6 .6

1 .6

.2

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

L a w n a n d g a rd e n e q u ip m e n t— C o n tin u e d
P a r t s ...........................................................................................................................................

3 5 2 4 -5 2 1

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

3 5 2 4 -S M
3 5 2 4 -S

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
C o n s tru c tio n , m in in g , a n d m a te ria ls h a n d lin g m a c h in e ry a n d
e q u i p m e n t ........................................................................................................................................
C o n s tru c tio n m a c h in e r y .....................................................................................................................

353
3531

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

3 5 3 1 -P

O f f h w y w h e e l t r a c t o r s .........................................................................................................

3 5 3 1 -1

1 2 /8 0

1 6 8 .0

1 6 7 .9

1 6 8 .5

1 .9

.4

1 2 /8 0

1 6 2 .9

1 6 2 .8

1 6 3 .2

1 .8

.2

O f f h w y w h e e l tra c to rs , in clu d in g w h e e le d log s k id d e rs a n d
ru b b e r-tire d d o z e r s ....................................................................................................
T r a c k la y in g t r a c t o r s ..................................................................................................... ..........

3 5 3 1 -1 0 1

1 2 /8 0

1 5 4 .7

1 5 4 .7

1 5 8 .6

3 .8

2 .5

3 5 3 1 -2

1 2 /8 0

1 7 7 .5

1 7 7 .6

1 7 8 .2

2.1

.3

3 5 3 1 -3

1 2 /8 0

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

3 .0

0

3 5 3 1 -3 0 5

1 2 /8 0

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

3 .0

0

3 5 3 1 -4

1 2 /8 0

1 7 9 .9

1 8 0 .2

1 8 0 .2

1.1

0

3 5 3 1 -4 A

0 6 /8 6

1 4 6 .4

1 4 6 .8

1 4 6 .8

1 .9

0

P a r t s / a tta c h , fo r tra c k la y in g tra c to rs , o ff-h w y w h e e l tracto rs,
tr a c to r s h o v e l l o a d e r s .................................................................................. ................
P a r t s / a tta c h , fo r tra c k la y in g tra c to rs , o ff-h w y w h e e l trac to rs ,
tr a c to r s h o v e l l o a d e r s ..............................................................................................
P o w e r c ra n e s , e x c a v a to rs , a n d d ra g lin e s , incl. p a r ts / a t t a c h .........................
C r a n e s .......................................................................................................................................
C a b le o p e r a te d c r a n e s ................................................................................................

3 5 3 1 -4 1 1 0 3

1 2 /8 0

2 1 7 .2

2 1 7 .2

2 1 7 .2

1 .5

0

H y d ra u lic c r a n e s ..............................................................................................................

3 5 3 1 -4 1 1 0 4

1 2 /8 0

1 8 3 .1

1 8 3 .6

1 8 3 .5

3 .3

- .1

M is c e lla n e o u s c ra n e s , incl. w a lk in g d r a g lin e s ................................................

3 5 3 1 -4 1 1 0 5

1 2 /8 0

1 5 7 .3

1 5 7 .9

1 5 7 .9

.5

0

3 5 3 1 -4 1 1

0 6 /8 6

1 5 9 .0

1 5 9 .0

1 5 9 .0

.4

0

3 5 3 1 -4 1 1 0 2

1 2 /8 0

1 7 1 .9

1 7 1 .9

1 7 1 .9

.6

0
i3)
.0

E x c a v a t o r s ..............................................................................................................................
H y d ra u lic o p e ra te d e x c a v a t o r s ................................................................................
F r o n t e n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r p o w e r c ra n e s , d ra g lin e s , a n d e x c a v a to rs ....

3 5 3 1 -4 8 1

1 2 /8 0

1 6 5 .9

P a rts fo r p o w e r c ra n e s , d ra g lin e s , a n d e x c a v a t o r s ...........................................

3 5 3 1 -4 8 5

1 2 /8 0

1 6 5 .4

(3)
1 6 5 .4

i3)
1 6 5 .4

C3)
.4

3 5 3 1 -6

1 2 /8 0

1 4 7 .1

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .5

2 .4

3 5 3 1 -6 1 1

0 6 /8 6

1 3 7 .7

1 3 8 .7

1 3 8 .8

2 .5

.1

3 5 3 1 -6 1 1 0 4

0 6 /8 6

1 4 7 .4

1 4 9 .0

1 4 8 .4

6 .0

-.4

3 5 3 1 -6 2 2

0 6 /8 6

1 3 0 .7

1 2 9 .8

1 3 0 .3

2 .4

.4

3 5 3 1 -6 2 2 0 2

0 6 /8 6

1 3 1 .7

1 3 1 .7

1 3 1 .7

2 .5

0

3 5 3 1 -7

1 2 /8 0

1 7 2 .7

1 7 3 .6

1 7 3 .6

2.1

0

3 5 3 1 -7 1 1

0 6 /8 6

1 3 6 .4

1 3 7 .1

1 3 7 .1

2 .0

0

S k id s te e r, 4 w h e e l d riv e ...........................................................................................

3 5 3 1 -7 1 1 0 4

0 6 /8 6

1 0 6 .3

1 0 6 .3

1 0 6 .3

.2

0

N o n s k id s te e r, fo u r w h e e l d r i v e ........................ .....................................................

3 5 3 1 -7 1 1 0 5

1 2 /9 3

1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .9

1 1 3 .0

.6

.1

M ix e rs , p a v e rs , a n d re la te d e q u ip , e x c l p a r t s ..........................................................
C o n c r e te e q u i p m e n t ..........................................................................................................
O t h e r c o n c r e te e q u ip m e n t, incl. c o n c re te v ib ra to rs

a n d p u m p s .........

B itu m in o u s e q u ip m e n t ......................................................................................................
P a v e r s , s e lf - p r o p e lle d ...................................................................................................
T r a c t o r s h o v e l lo a d e rs exclu d in g p a r ts / a t t a c h m e n t s .........................................
W h e e l t y p e ..............................................................................................................................

.2

S c r a p e r s , g ra d e rs , rollers, o ff-h w y t r u c k s /h a u le rs , a n d a tta c h , fo r
3 5 3 1 -8

1 2 /8 0

1 5 5 .7

1 5 5 .7

1 5 6 .2

2 .5

S c r a p e r s , all t y p e s ..............................................................................................................

3 5 3 1 -8 1 1

1 2 /8 0

1 8 3 .7

1 8 3 .7

R o lle rs , all ty p e s incl. s e lf-p ro p e lle d v ib ra to ry c o m p a c to r s ..........................

3 5 3 1 -8 3 1

1 2 /8 0

1 6 4 .4

1 6 4 .6

i3)
1 6 4 .6

i3)
1 .6

C o n s tru c tio n m a c h in e ry fo r m o u n tin g o n tra c to rs , s h o v e l lo a d e rs , e tc .

3 5 3 1 -8 4 1

0 6 /8 6

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .9

1 .4

3 5 3 1 -8 4 1 5 5

m o u n t in g ................................................................................................. ............................

.3
i3)
0
.1

A ll o th e r m a c h in e s fo r m o u n tin g , in clu d in g rip p ers, ro o te rs ,
0 6 /8 6

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .0

1 2 1 .0

3 .5

0

3 5 3 1 -8 5 1

0 6 /8 6

1 4 3 .5

1 4 3 .4

1 4 3 .7

2 .6

.2

3 5 3 1 -8 5 1 2 3

1 2 /9 3

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8

2 .8

0

3 5 3 1 -8 5 1 2 5

1 2 /9 3

1 0 7 .5

1 0 7 .5

1 0 8 .4

1 .4

.8

3 5 3 1 -9

1 2 /8 0

1 3 9 .7

1 3 8 .5

1 3 8 .8

.7

.2

t r a c t o r s .............................................................................................................................

3 5 3 1 -9 0 7

1 2 /9 3

1 0 4 .7

1 0 2 .8

1 0 2 .8

-1 .2

0

M is c e lla n e o u s co n stru c tio n m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t ..................................

3 5 3 1 -9 1 1

0 6 /8 6

1 1 9 .5

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .6

2 .0

.3

lo g g in g a rc h e s , s id e b o o m s , e tc .....................................................................
O ff-h w y e q u ip m e n t..............................................................................................................
R e a r d u m p h a u le rs ........................................................................................................
R o u g h te rra in fo rklifts (in te g ra l u nits o n ly), including fo rk lift
a t t a c h m e n t s ..............................................................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s co n s tr. m a c h ./e q u ip ., incl o th e r c o n s tr. m a c h in e ry p a rts ..
P a rts a n d a tta c h m e n ts , exclu d in g c ra n e s , d ra g lin e s , s h o v e ls , a n d

P o rta b le cru sh in g , s c re e n in g , o r w a s h in g p la n ts a n d c o m b in a tio n s ...

3 5 3 1 -9 1 1 0 5

1 2 /8 0

1 7 3 .4

1 7 3 .4

A ll o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s co n s tru c tio n m a c h in e r y ............................................

3 5 3 1 -9 1 1 0 8

0 6 /8 6

11 7 .1

1 1 5 .6

(3)
1 1 5 .6

i3)
-.1

3 5 3 1 -9 1 1 0 9

1 2 /8 0

1 0 1 .4

1 0 1 .4

1 0 2 .0

1 .7

.6

3 5 3 1 -M

1 2 /8 0

2 4 3 .6

2 4 5 .1

2 4 8 .9

3 .2

1 .6

3 5 3 1 -Z 8 9

0 8 /8 4

1 7 7 .6

1 7 9 .0

1 7 9 .8

1 .9

.4

3 5 3 1 -S

1 2 /8 0

1 7 8 .9

1 7 8 .4

1 7 8 .4

.5

0

3 5 3 1 -S S S

0 6 /8 6

1 2 0 .8

1 2 0 .5

1 2 0 .5

.5

0

0 6 /8 1

1 5 1 .2

1 5 0 .9

1 5 0 .9

.3

0

3 5 3 2 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 5 3 .5

1 5 3 .5

1 5 3 .5

.3

0

3 5 3 2 -5

0 6 /8 1

176.1

1 7 6 .1

1 7 6 .0

0

- .1

3 5 3 2 -5 6 2

0 6 /8 1

1 8 3 .8

1 8 3 .8

1 8 3 .8

.3

0

3 5 3 2 -5 6 4

0 6 /8 1

1 7 2 .0

1 7 2 .0

1 7 2 .0

0

0

i3)
0

O th e r e x c a v a tin g a n d ro a d c o n s tru c tio n m a c h in e ry , in cluding ro ta ry
s n o w c le a rin g m a c h in e r y ....................................................................................

3 5 3 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 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 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 in in g m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t ................................................................................................
U n d e rg ro u n d m ining m a c h in e r y ........................................................................ ..............

3532

L o a d in g m in in g m a c h in e s , incl. g a th e rin g a rm ty p e , lo a d e r-h a u le rd u m p e rs , s h o v e ls , s c o o p s .....................................................................................
C o n tin u o u s m in in g m a c h in e s , c o a l a n d o th e r ty p e s (b o re r, ripper,
a u g e r, d ru m , r o a d - h e a d in g ) ..................................................................................
F a c e -h a u la g e v e h ic le s , ru b b e r tire d , s e lf-p ro p e lle d , in c lu d e s c o a l
3 5 3 2 -5 6 6

1 2 /8 7

1 3 7 .3

1 3 7 .3

1 3 6 .9

-.7

-.3

M in e ra l p ro c e s s in g a n d b e n e fic ia tio n m a c h in e ry , e x clu d in g p a rts ..... .........

3 5 3 2 -6

0 6 /8 1

1 6 9 .3

1 6 9 .3

1 6 9 .7

3 .8

.2

C ru s h in g , p u lv erizin g , a n d s c re e n in g m a c h in e r y ....................................................

3 5 3 2 -7

0 6 /8 1

1 8 0 .0

1 7 9 .0

179 .1

.4

.1

3 5 3 2 -7 2 7

0 6 /8 1

18 6 .1

1 8 3 .8

1 8 3 .8

.3

0

3 5 3 2 -7 5 5

0 6 /8 1

13 4 .1

1 3 4 .1

1 3 4 .5

.4

.3

3 5 3 2 -8

0 6 /8 1

1 5 5 .0

1 5 5 .0

1 5 5 .0

1 .3

0

3 5 3 2 -8 2 5

0 6 /9 4

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .8

1 .6

0

3 5 3 2 -9

0 6 /8 1

1 3 3 .8

13 4 .1

13 4 .1

-.1

0

a n d o th e r t y p e s ...........................................................................................................

C ru s h e rs , s ta tio n a ry ty p e s , in cluding s k id -m o u n te d (g yrato ry, im p a c t,
S c r e e n s (v ib ratin g , s ta tio n a ry ), in clu d in g tro m m e l t y p e s ............... ................
D rills a n d o th e r m in in g m a c h in e ry , e x c e p t p a r t s ....................................................
R o c k a n d c o a l drills, all t y p e s ......................................................................................
P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r m ining m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t .........................

See footnotes at end of table.




88

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N ov.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1998

M in in g m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t— C o n tin u e d
P a rts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r m in ing m a c h in e ry so ld s e p a ra te ly ,
e x c lu d in g drill b i t s ......................................................................................................
P a r ts fo r f a c e -h a u la g e a n d s u p p o rt v e h ic le s ...................................................

3 5 3 2 -9 7 5

0 6 /8 1

1 3 4 .3

1 3 4 .7

1 3 4 .7

-0 .3

3 5 3 2 -9 7 5 1 1

0 6 /9 4

1 2 5 .9

1 2 5 .9

1 2 5 .9

-1 .7

0

3 5 3 2 -9 7 5 2 2

0 6 /9 4

1 0 3 .3

1 0 3 .3

1 0 3 .3

-1 .1

0

3 5 3 2 -9 7 5 3 3

0 6 /9 4

1 0 3 .1

1 0 3 .7

1 0 3 .7

.5

0

3 5 3 2 -9 8 9

0 2 /9 0

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .6

1 .2

0
0

0

P a rts fo r m in e ra l p ro c e s s in g , b e n e fic ia tio n , c ru sh in g , p u lverizin g ,
& s c re e n in g m a c h in e r y .......................................................................................
P a rts fo r all o th e r m in in g m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t ..................................
P e rc u s s io n ro c k drill b i t s .................................................................................................

3 5 3 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 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 ........................................................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
O t h e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .............................................................................................
O il fie ld a n d g a s fie ld m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t ................................................................

3 5 3 2 -M

0 6 /8 1

1 4 6 .6

1 4 6 .6

1 4 6 .6

.8

3 5 3 2 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 1

1 5 2 .3

1 5 2 .3

1 5 2 .3

.9

0

3 5 3 2 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 3 1 .9

1 2 9 .3

1 2 9 .3

-.5

0

3 5 3 2 -S S S

0 6 /8 1

1 3 2 .1

1 2 6 .8

1 2 6 .8

- 1 .1

0

1 2 /8 0

1 6 0 .4

1 6 0 .8

1 6 0 .9

1 .6

.1

3533

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

3 5 3 3 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 5 3 .9

1 5 4 .4

1 5 4 .4

1 .3

0

R o ta r y oil fie ld a n d g a s fie ld drilling m a c h in e ry a n d p a r t s ...............................

3 5 3 3 -1

1 2 /8 6

1 5 1 .6

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .7

.9

.0

3 5 3 3 -1 1

1 2 /8 6

1 4 7 .4

1 4 7 .4

1 4 7 .4

-.2

0

3 5 3 3 -1 2 1

1 2 /8 6

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .7

1 5 2 .7

-.3

R o ta r y drilling s u rfa c e e q u ip m e n t ...............................................................................
O t h e r ro ta ry dril. s u rfa c e eq u ip .,in c l K elly jo in ts ,ro ta ry
ta b le s , c r o w n / t r a v . b l .............................................................................................
R o ta r y drilling s u b s u rfa c e e q u ip m e n t .......................................................................
B i t s ..................................................... :.................................................................................

0

3 5 3 3 -1 4

1 2 /8 6

1 5 5 .6

1 5 7 .3

1 5 7 .3

1 .4

0

3 5 3 3 -1 4 1

1 2 /8 0

2 2 4 .9

2 3 0 .8

2 3 0 .8

2 .7

0

T u n g s te n -c a rb id e in s e rt b i t s .................................................................................

3 5 3 3 -1 4 1 0 1

1 2 /8 0

2 2 4 .9

2 2 9 .6

2 2 9 .6

2 .2

0

S te e l-to o th e d b i t s ......................................................................................................

3 5 3 3 -1 4 1 0 2

1 2 /8 0

2 5 3 .0

2 6 9 .2

2 6 9 .2

6 .5

0

O th e r b its, in cluding d ia m o n d b i t s .....................................................................

3 5 3 3 -1 4 1 0 3

1 2 /8 0

1 5 9 .7

fi

fi

3 5 3 3 -1 4 9

1 2 /8 6

1 3 1 .5

1 3 1 .5

1 3 1 .5

3 5 3 3 -1 6

1 2 /9 4

9 5 .9

fi

fi

3 5 3 3 -2

1 2 /8 6

1 3 8 .4

1 3 8 .4

1 3 8 .4

3 5 3 3 -2 5 3

1 2 /8 0

1 5 1 .8

1 5 1 .8

fi

3 5 3 3 -2 9 6

1 2 /9 4

3 5 3 3 -3

fi

(3)

O t h e r s u b s u rfa c e dril. e q u ip ., incl fish in g to o ls , s u b s e a risers,
c o rin g e q u i p ..............................................................................................................

.3

0

P a rts fo r ro ta ry drilling e q u ip m e n t, so ld s e p a ra te ly , e x c e p t fo r
drilling r ig s ............................................................................ .........................................
O t h e r oil a n d g a s fie ld drilling m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t a n d p a r t s ..........
C e m e n tin g , flo a tin g , g uiding, a n d s h o e e q u ip m e n t ...........................................

fi

fi

4 .5

fi

0

fi

O t h e r o il a n d g a s fie ld drilling e q u ip m e n t, incl. c a b le to o l drilling
m a c h in e r y ......................................................................................................................
O il fie ld a n d g a s fie ld p ro d u c tio n m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t..........................

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .7

1 1 8 .7

3 .0

0

1 2 /8 0

1 3 3 .7

1 3 3 .8

1 3 3 .8

1 .5

0

3 5 3 3 -3 1

1 2 /8 0

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

3 5 3 3 -3 1 3

1 2 /8 6

1 4 2 .8

0

0

1 2 /8 0

Í3)
1 2 3 .7

1 4 2 .8

3 5 3 3 -3 5

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

1 .7

0

P u m p in g un its a n d o th e r s u rfa c e rod lifting e q u ip m e n t .............................

3 5 3 3 -3 5 4

1 2 /9 4

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .8

1 1 0 .8

R e tr ie v a b le p a c k e rs a n d a c c e s s o r ie s .............................................. .......................

3 5 3 3 -3 6 3

1 2 /8 0

1 6 2 .3

1 6 2 .3

fi

3 5 3 3 -3 7 1

1 2 /8 0

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

.6

0

s e p a r a t e l y ......................................................................................................................

3 5 3 3 -3 8 2

1 2 /8 6

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .8

7 .5

0

O t h e r oil fie ld a n d g a s fie ld p ro d u ctio n m a c h in e ry a n d t o o l s .....................

3 5 3 3 -3 9 8

1 2 /8 6

1 2 7 .6

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .8

1 .4

0

3 5 3 3 -9

1 2 /8 6

9 1 .8

9 1 .8

9 1 .8

- .4

0

3 5 3 3 -M

1 2 /8 0

2 2 0 .5

2 2 0 .5

2 2 0 .5

1 .9

3 5 3 3 -Z 8 9

0 9 /8 6

1 9 0 .5

1 9 0 .5

1 9 0 .5

4 .7

0

3 5 3 3 -S

1 2 /8 0

1 4 0 .5

1 4 0 .2

1 4 1 .8

3 .2

1.1

S u r fa c e , s u b s u rfa c e , a n d s u b s e a p ro d u c tio n w e ll e q u ip m e n t ....................
C a s in g a n d tu b in g h e a d s a n d su p p o rts .............................................................
R o d lifting m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t (s u rfa c e a n d s u b s u r fa c e )...............

0

0

.5

fi

0

fi

S e p a r a tin g , m e te rin g , a n d tre a tin g e q u ip m e n t fo r oil a n d g a s (lo c a te d
o n w e ll s i t e ) ..................................................................................................................
P a r ts fo r oil a n d g a s fie ld p ro d u ctio n m a c h in e ry a n d to o ls , so ld

O il fie ld a n d g a s fie ld d e rric k s a n d w e ll su rveyin g m a c h in e r y ........................

3 5 3 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 .........................................................................................................
R e s a l e s .................................................................................. .................................................
S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................

3 5 3 3 -S S S

O th e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .............................................................................................
E le v a to rs a n d m o v in g s t a ir w a y s ..................................................................................................

3534

0

1 2 /8 0

1 3 8 .0

1 3 8 .0

1 3 8 .0

1 .4

0

0 6 /8 1

1 2 9 .8

1 3 1 .0

13 1 .1

1 .9

.1

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

3 5 3 4 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 2 7 .1

1 2 8 .5

1 2 8 .5

1 .8

0

E le v a to r s a n d m o v in g s t a ir w a y s ......................................................................................

3 5 3 4 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 2 5 .2

1 2 6 .4

1 2 6 .5

2 .0

.1

1 3 0 .0

1 .7

0

H y d ra u lic p a s s e n g e r e le v a t o r s .....................................................................................

3 5 3 4 -1 1 2

0 6 /8 1

1 2 9 .9

1 3 0 .0

3 5 3 4 -1 9 6

0 6 /8 1

1 3 9 .9

1 3 9 .9

1 3 9 .9

.1

0

3 5 3 4 -3

0 6 /8 1

1 5 0 .6

1 5 2 .3

1 5 2 .3

■1.1

0

O t h e r n o n fa rm e le v ., incl. s id e w a lk e le v ., d u m b w a ite rs , m a n & resid.
l i f t s .....................................................................................................................................
P a rts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r e le v a to rs a n d m o v in g s t a ir w a y s ............................

3 5 3 4 -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 .......................................................
3535

0 6 /8 4

1 3 2 .9

1 3 3 .5

1 3 3 .4

1.4

- .1

3 5 3 5 -P

0 6 /8 4

1 3 1 .2

1 3 1 .3

1 3 1 .5

1 .5

.2

3 5 3 5 -3

0 6 /8 4

1 2 5 .7

1 2 5 .7

12 6 .1

1 .7

.3

G ra v ity c o n v e y o rs (s k a te w h e e l a n d r o lle r ) ......................................... .................

3 5 3 5 -3 1 1

0 6 /8 4

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .8

1 2 8 .9

2 .5

.9

P o w e r e d c o n v e y o rs (b e lt a n d r o l l e r ) ........................................................................

3 5 3 5 -3 1 4

0 6 /8 4

1 2 1 .7

1 2 1 .7

1 2 2 .2

1 .7

.4

L ig h t to m e d iu m d u t y .............................. ......... ...........................................................

3 5 3 5 -3 1 4 1 1

0 6 /8 4

1 2 2 .9

1 2 2 .9

1 .8

.6

H e a v y d u t y .........................................................................................................................

3 5 3 5 -3 1 4 1 2

0 6 /8 4

1 1 9 .8

1 1 9 .8

1 1 9 .9

1 .6

.1

3 5 3 5 -3 1 9

1 2 /9 5

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .7

3 .5

0

3 5 3 5 -4

0 6 /8 4

1 4 2 .4

143.1

1 4 3 .1

1 .3

0

3 5 3 5 -5

C o n v e y o rs a n d c o n v e y in g e q u ip m e n t .......................................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
U n it h a n d lin g c o n v e y o rs a n d c o n v e y in g s y s te m s , e x c e p t h o ists a n d fa rm
e le v a t o r s ........................................................................................... ..................................

A ll o th e r c o n v e y o rs , incl. p a lle t, p o rta b le , t o w ....................................................

1 2 3 .6

P a rts a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r unit h an d lin g c o n v e y o rs a n d co n v e y in g
sy s te m s (s o ld s e p a ra te ly ) ........................................................................... ..............
B u lk m a te ria l h a n d lin g c o n v e y o rs a n d c o n v e y in g s y s te m s , e x c e p t hoists
0 6 /8 4

1 2 9 .8

1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .2

1 .9

0

3 5 3 5 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 4

1 2 9 .5

1 3 0 .0

1 3 0 .0

2.1

0

B e lt c o n v e y o rs a n d s y s t e m s ....................................................................................

3 5 3 5 -5 1 1 1 1

0 6 /8 4

13 4 .1

1 3 4 .3

1 3 4 .3

1 .8

P n e u m a tic c o n v e y o r s .............................................................................................

3 5 3 5 -5 1 1 1 4

0 8 /8 4

1 3 0 .0

fi

1 3 2 .9

3 .5

3 5 3 5 -5 1 1 1 9

1 2 /9 5

1 0 4 .4

1 0 4 .4

1 0 4 .4

1.1

a n d fa rm e l e v a t o r s ........................................................................................................
C o n v e y o rs a n d e l e v a t o r s .................................... ...........................................................

0
(3)

A ll o th e r c o n v e y o rs a n d e le v a to rs , incl. a p ro n , e n m a s s e , flight,
a n d d r a g .....................................................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




89

0

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

cod e

code

base

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

Aug.

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

Nov. 1998

C o n v e y o r s a n d c o n v e y in g e q u ip m e n t— C o n tin u e d
L o a d in g a n d s to rin g s y s te m s , incl. tra v e lin g s ta c k e rs , trip p ers,
c e n tr. t h r o w e r s .............................................................................................................

3 5 3 5 -5 1 3

0 6 /8 4

1 3 2 .0

1 3 2 .0

3 5 3 5 -6

0 6 /8 4

1 4 9 .2

1 4 9 .3

3 5 3 5 -6 1 1

0 6 /8 4

1 5 6 .2

1 5 6 .4

3 5 3 5 -6 1 9

1 2 /9 5

1 0 2 .1

1 0 2 .1

0 6 /8 4

1 4 2 .2

1 4 4 .8

0

0

0

P a r ts a n d a c c e s s , fo r b u lk m a te ria l h a n d lin g c o n v e y o rs a n d c o n v e y in g
s y s te m s , so ld s e p a r a t e ly .............................................................................................
B e lt c o n v e y o r i d le r s ...........................................................................................................

1 4 9 .2

0

- 0 .1

1 5 6 .2

1 .8

- .1

1 0 2 .1

-.4

0

A ll o th e r p a rts , a tta c h m e n ts , a n d a c c e s s ., incl. b e lt c o n v e y o r
p u lle y s , s o ld s e p .........................................................................................................

3 5 3 5 -S M
3 5 3 5 -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 .........................................................................................................

1 4 7 .3

C o n tr a c t w o r k a n d o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ..............................................

3 5 3 5 -X Y 9

0 6 /8 4

1 6 0 .6

1 7 2 .4

1 6 6 .6

1 .8
3 .7

-3 .4

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

3 5 3 5 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 4

1 3 0 .1

1 3 0 .1

1 3 0 .1

0

0

3 5 3 5 -S

0 6 /8 4

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .6

1 3 5 .6

.1

0

1 2 /8 4

1 4 0 .7

1 4 2 .2

1 4 2 .5

S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s .................................................................................................... ...........
O v e r h e a d tra v e lin g c ra n e s , h o ists, a n d m o n o ra il s y s t e m s .............................................

3536

-1 .7

2 .8

.2

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

3 5 3 6 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 4 0 .3

1 4 1 .6

1 4 2 .0

2 .5

.3

H o i s t s .............................................................................................................................................

3 5 3 6 -3

1 2 /8 4

1 3 9 .7

1 4 1 .1

1 4 1 .9

3 .4

.6

3 5 3 6 -3 4 0

1 2 /9 6

1 0 6 .2

1 0 7 .6

1 0 8 .2

3 .9

.6

3 5 3 6 -3 4 5

1 2 /8 4

1 3 9 .5

1 3 9 .5

1 4 0 .5

1 .8

.7

3 5 3 6 -4

1 2 /8 4

1 3 9 .7

1 4 0 .9

1 4 0 .9

1 .8

0

H o i s t s .................... ..................................................................................................................
P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r h o is ts (s o ld s e p a r a t e ly ) .........................................
O v e r h e a d tra v e lin g c ra n e s a n d m o n o ra il s y s t e m s ...............................................
O v e r h e a d tra v e lin g c ra n e s a n d m o n o ra il s y s te m s , e x c . c o n s t, p o w e r
c r a n e s ...............................................................................................................................
P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r c ra n e s a n d m o n o ra il s y s te m s (so ld

3 5 3 6 -4 2 0

1 2 /9 6

1 0 4 .6

1 0 5 .0

1 0 5 .0

1 .3

0

s e p a r a t e l y ) .....................................................................................................................

3 5 3 6 -4 6 0

1 2 /8 4

1 2 2 .4

1 2 5 .3

1 2 5 .3

3 .5

0

3 5 3 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 .......................................................
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 ...............................................................................................................

3 5 3 6 -M

1 2 /8 4

1 3 2 .2

1 3 5 .8

1 3 5 .8

7 .5

0

3 5 3 6 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 4

1 3 9 .6

1 3 9 .7

1 3 9 .6

4 .6

- .1

3 5 3 6 -S

1 2 /8 4

1 4 1 .2

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .7

- .1

.2

1 2 /7 9

1 5 2 .8

1 5 2 .0

1 5 2 .0

3537

.5

0

3 5 3 7 -P

1 2 /7 9

1 5 0 .0

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .1

.5

.1

3 5 3 7 -1

1 2 /7 9

1 4 6 .4

1 4 5 .2

1 4 5 .2

.2

0

3 5 3 7 -1 1 1

1 2 /7 9

1 5 0 .3

1 4 9 .9

1 4 9 .9

3 .5

0

t r u c k s .................................................................................................................................
O p e ra tin g riding in te rn a l c o m b u s tio n o r o th e r n o n - e le c tric t r u c k s ........

3 5 3 7 -1 2 3

1 2 /7 9

1 3 7 .7

1 3 5 .5

1 3 5 .5

-1 .2

0

3 5 3 7 -1 2 4

0 6 /9 4

1 0 6 .4

1 0 5 .4

1 0 5 .6

0

.2

D o c k b o a rd s (industrial lo a d in g r a m p s ) ........................................ .........................

3 5 3 7 -1 3 2

0 6 /9 4

1 0 0 .9

1 0 0 .9

1 0 0 .9

.5

0

In d u s tria l tru c k s a n d t r a c t o r s ..........................................................................................................
P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
In d u s tria l tru c k s a n d tra c to rs , m o to riz e d a n d h a n d p o w e r e d ..........................
M o to r iz e d h a n d tru c k s (n o n -r id in g ).............................................................................
O p e r a to r riding, e le c tric tru c k s , in clu d in g fo rk lift a n d

o th e r w o rk

H a n d lift tru c k s (n o n -p o w e re d ) in clu d in g p la tfo rm tru c k s a n d d o llies,
n o t s e l f - p r .......................................................................................................................

3 5 3 7 -1 6 1

0 6 /9 4

1 1 1 .3

1 1 1 .3

1 1 1 .3

.7

0

P a lle t lo a d e rs a n d u n lo a d e rs (p a lle tiz e rs a n d d e p a lle t iz e r s ) .......................

3 5 3 7 -1 7 5

0 6 /9 4

1 0 5 .9

1 0 6 .5

1 0 5 .8

1 .5

-.7

H y d ra u lic lift ta b le s (e le c tro -h y d ra u lic lift p la t f o r m s ) ........................................

3 5 3 7 -1 8 2

1 2 /8 6

1 3 4 .8

1 3 4 .8

1 3 4 .8

1 .5

0

3 5 3 7 -1 9 7

1 2 /8 6

.1

1 2 7 .1

1 1 1 .2
1 2 7 .1

.8

1 2 /8 6

1 1 1 .0
12 7 .1

1 1 1 .1

3 5 3 7 -3

1 .3

0

AH o th e r in dustrial tru cks, tra c to rs a n d t r a ile r s ...................................................
P a rts , a tta c h m e n ts , a c c e s s o rie s

fo r in dustrial tru c k s a n d t r a c t o r 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 5 3 7 -S M

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

3 5 3 7 -M

1 2 /8 6

1 4 1 .1

1 4 1 .1

141 .1

.2

0

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

3 5 3 7 -S

1 2 /7 9

1 9 1 .1

1 9 2 .4

1 9 2 .4

1 .6

0

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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 s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N o v.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1 9 9 8

M e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t .................................................................................

354

1 2 /8 4

1 4 1 .3

1 4 1 .6

1 4 1 .7

1 .4

M a c h in e to o ls , m e ta l cu ttin g t y p e s .............................................................................................

3541

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .5

1 5 5 .9

1 5 5 .9

1 .8

0

0 6 /8 3

1 5 4 .2

1 5 4 .5

1 5 4 .4

1 .4

-.1

0.1

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

3 5 4 1 -P

B o rin g a n d drilling m a c h in e s ..............................................................................................

3 5 4 1 -A

1 2 /9 2

1 0 4 .9

1 0 8 .9

1 0 8 .9

3 .8

0

M a c h in in g c e n t e r s ..................................................................................................................

3 5 4 1 -B

0 6 /8 3

1 4 4 .7

1 4 4 .2

1 4 3 .7

0

-.3

3 5 4 1 -B 4

0 6 /8 3

13 2 .1

1 32.1

13 2 .1

0

3 5 4 1 -B 4 1 9

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .0

1 2 7 .0

1 2 7 .0

0

0

3 5 4 1 -B 6

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .0

1 5 2 .8

1 5 1 .6

-.3

-.8

3 5 4 1 -C

0 6 /8 3

1 6 7 .3

1 6 7 .6

1 6 7 .6

1 .5

0

3 5 4 1 -C 11

0 6 /8 3

1 3 4 .5

1 3 5 .4

1 3 5 .4

2 .3

35 4 1 -C 1 3

0 6 /8 3

1 7 2 .5

1 7 2 .5

1 7 2 .5

1 .2

0

3 5 4 1 -D

0 6 /8 3

1 5 1 .2

1 5 2 .7

1 5 3 .2

1 .6

.3

S a w in g a n d c u to ff m a c h in e s ........................................................................................

3 5 4 1 -D 4

0 6 /8 3

1 5 4 .5

1 5 6 .3

1 5 7 .3

2 .4

.6

S p a r k e ro s io n , u ltra s o n ic , a n d e le c tro ly tic m a c h in e s .......................................

3 5 4 1 -D 5

1 2 /9 2

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .6

.1

0

D rill, m ill, b o re , v e rtic a l (a u to m a tic to o l c h a n g e ) ...............................................
Y - a x is tra v e l o v e r 2 6 i n c h e s .................................................................................
D rill, m ill, b o re , h o riz o n ta l (a u to m a tic to o l c h a n g e ) ...........................................
S ta tio n ty p e m a c h in e s ..........................................................................................................
D ia l o r ro tary , tru n n io n a n d c e n te r c o l u m n ...........................................................
O t h e r m e ta l cu ttin g m a c h in e t o o l s .................................................................................

0

0

3 5 4 1 -D 6

0 6 /8 3

1 7 9 .1

1 8 1 .4

1 8 1 .4

1.1

0

3 5 4 1 -4

0 6 /8 3

17 2 .1

1 72.1

1 7 2 .4

3 .0

.2

3 5 4 1 -4 B

0 6 /8 3

1 7 2 .7

1 7 2 .7

1 7 3 .0

3.1

E x te rn a l cylindrical grinding m a c h in e s ................................................................

3 5 4 1 -4 0 9

0 6 /8 3

1 9 2 .5

i 3)

S u r fa c e g rinding m a c h in e s , all t y p e s ...................................................................

3 5 4 1 -4 3 1

0 6 /8 8

1 3 4 .6

T o o l a n d c u tte r g rinding m a c h in e s .......................................................................

3 5 4 1 -4 5 2

0 7 /8 3

1 6 9 .0

i3)
1 6 9 .0

i3)
1 3 4 .6

3 5 4 1 -4 9 2

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .9

1 5 5 .9

1 5 5 .9

.5

0

3 5 4 1 -5

0 6 /8 3

1 5 0 .0

1 4 9 .4

1 4 8 .6

-.3

-.5

M is c e lla n e o u s m e ta l cu ttin g m a c h in e to o ls , in cl. ta p p in g m a c h ...............
G rin d in g , p o lish in g , b u ffing, ho n in g , a n d lap p in g m a c h in e s .............................
A ll grinding, p olishing, buffing, ho n in g , a n d lap p in g m a c h in e s v a lu e d
a t $ 2 5 0 0 e a c h o r m o r e ...........................................................................................

1 7 0 .3

0

.2
(")

.9
-1 .3

i3)
.8

A ll o th e r g rinding m a c h in e s , n .e .c ., including th re a d g rinding
m a c h in e s ....................................................................................................................
T u rn in g m a c h in e s (la th e s ), all t y p e s ..................... .......................................................

3 5 4 1 -5 1 9

0 6 /8 3

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

1 3 5 .7

-.6

3 5 4 1 -5 2 8

0 6 /8 3

1 2 2 .1

1 1 8 .9

3 5 4 1 -6

0 6 /8 3

1 5 6 .5

i3)

<*>
1 5 6 .5

i3)
.2

3 5 4 1 -9

0 6 /8 3

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .9

1 5 2 .0

2 .2

.1

P a rts fo r m e ta l cu ttin g ty p e m a c h in e to o ls , so ld s e p a r a t e ly ........................

3 5 4 1 -9 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 5 3 .2

1 5 3 .2

1 5 3 .3

1 .7

.1

R e b u ilt m e ta l cu ttin g ty p e m a c h in e t o o l s ..............................................................

3 5 4 1 -9 4 1

0 8 /8 3

1 4 9 .0

1 4 9 .7

1 4 9 .7

4 .5

0

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 5 4 1 -S M
3 5 4 1 -M

0 6 /8 3

1 8 1 .0

1 8 1 .5

1 8 1 .5

3 .6

C o n tr a c t w o rk a n d o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ..............................................

3 5 4 1 -X Y 9

0 6 /8 8

1 8 9 .4

1 8 9 .4

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

3 5 4 1 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 3

1 4 1 .7

1 4 2 .7

i 3)
1 4 2 .7

<3)
-.1

3 5 4 1 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 4 4 .6

1 4 5 .0

1 4 6 .5

3 .6
2 .6

H o riz o n ta l n u m e ric a lly c o n tro lle d turning m a c h in e s .........................................
V e rtic a l n u m e ric a lly c o n tro lle d turning m a c h in e s ..............................................
M illin g m a c h in e s ......................................................................................................................

-.8
i3)

P a rts fo r m e ta l cu ttin g ty p e m a c h in e to o ls , so ld s e p a ra te ly , a n d
re b u ilt m a c h in e t o o l 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 ...............................................................................................................

0
1 .0

0 6 /8 1

1 6 8 .2

1 6 8 .7

1 6 8 .7

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

3 5 4 2 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 7 2 .6

1 7 3 .3

1 7 3 .2

1 .9

-.1

P u n c h in g , s h e a rin g , b en d in g , a n d fo rm in g m a c h in e s ...........................................

3 5 4 2 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 4 2 .6

1 4 3 .3

143 .1

1 .9

- .1

3 5 4 2 -1 1 1

0 9 /8 8

1 2 0 .8

12 2 .1

1 2 1 .7

4 .3

-.3

3 5 4 2 -1 1 1 1 1

1 2 /9 2

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .7

4 .5

.2

3 5 4 2 -1 2 1

1 2 /9 2

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

- .1

0

3 5 4 2 -1 2 1 1 4

1 2 /9 2

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

1 2 3 .7

-.1

0

3 5 4 2 -1 3 1

0 6 /8 1

1 4 1 .6

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

.4

0

P r e s s b r a k e s .....................................................................................................................

3 5 4 2 -1 3 1 1 3

0 6 /8 1

1 5 5 .0

1 5 5 .0

1 5 5 .0

0

0

R o ils , all t y p e s .................................................................................................................

3 5 4 2 -1 3 1 1 7

1 2 /9 2

9 5 .3

9 6 .5

9 6 .5

6 .6

0

O t h e r b e n d in g a n d fo rm in g m a c h in e s in cluding f o l d e r s ............................

3 5 4 2 -1 3 1 1 8

1 2 /8 6

1 4 1 .9

1 4 1 .9

1 4 1 .9

.3

0

3 5 4 2 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 8 9 .8

1 9 0 .5

1 9 0 .7

2 .6

.1

3 5 4 2 -2 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 9 2 .5

1 9 3 .4

1 9 3 .7

2 .7

.2

V e rtic a l, s tra ig h t-s id e d a n d a rc h f r a m e ......................... .....................................

3 5 4 2 -2 1 1 1 2

0 6 /8 1

1 4 4 .7

1 4 6 .0

1 4 6 .4

3 .6

.3

O t h e r m e c h a n ic a l p r e s s e s .........................................................................................

3 5 4 2 -2 1 1 1 3

1 2 /9 2

1 2 9 .4

1 2 9 .4

1 2 9 .4

0

0

3 5 4 2 -2 1 2

0 6 /8 1

1 7 9 .0

17 9 .1

17 9 .1

2 .3

3 5 4 2 -2 1 2 1 3

0 6 /8 1

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

1 3 6 .8

2 .8

0

3 5 4 2 -3

0 6 /8 1

1 9 9 .1

19 9 .1

1 9 9 .1

2 .4

0

3 5 4 2 -3 1 2

0 6 /8 1

2 1 4 .5

2 1 4 .5

2 1 4 .5

2 .3

0

M e t a l fo rm in g m a c h in e t o o l s ..........................................................................................................

3542

.0
i3)

P u n c h in g m a c h in e r y ................................................................................................. ........
P u n c h in g m a c h in e s , fix e d p o sitio n a n d tw o a x e s p o sitio n in g ta b le ....
S h e a r in g m a c h in e r y ...........................................................................................................
S h e a r in g m a c h i n e r y ......................................................................................................
B e n d in g a n d fo rm in g m a c h in e r y .................................................................................

P re s s e s , e x c e p t f o r g i n g .......................................................................................................
M e c h a n ic a l p r e s s e s ...........................................................................................................

H y d ra u lic p r e s s e s ..................................................................................................... .........
O t h e r h y d ra u lic p r e s s e s .............................................................................................
O t h e r m e ta l fo rm in g m a c h in e to o ls a n d fo rg in g m a c h i n e s ..............................
O t h e r m e ta l fo rm in g m a c h in e t o o l s ................................................... .......................

0

0

R e b u ilt m e ta l fo rm in g m a c h in e to o ls a n d p a rts fo r m e ta l fo rm in g
m a c h in e t o o l s ..................................................................................................................
P a r ts fo r m e ta l fo rm in g m a c h in e t o o ls .....................................................................
S e c o n d a r y p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................................................
O t h e r s e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s .............................................................................................
In d u s tria l p a t t e r n s ................................................................................................................................

3 5 4 2 -4

0 6 /8 1

1 6 7 .9

1 6 9 .0

1 6 8 .7

.8

-.2

3 5 4 2 -4 1 3

0 6 /8 1

1 6 3 .5

1 6 4 .5

1 6 4 .2

.8

-.2

3 5 4 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 .......................................................

3 5 4 2 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 3 8 .5

1 3 9 .0

1 3 9 .5

3 .9

.4

3 5 4 2 -S S S

1 2 /9 2

1 0 4 .7

1 0 4 .7

1 0 4 .7

4 .5

0

3543

1 2 /8 4

1 2 7 .5

1 2 7 .4

1 2 7 .4

.9

0

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

3 5 4 3 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

.8

0

In d u s tria l p a tte rn s , e x c e p t s h o e p a t t e r n s ...................................................................

3 5 4 3 -1

1 2 /8 4

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .7

.8

0

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

3 5 4 3 -1 1 5

1 2 /8 4

1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .2

1 3 0 .2

.9

0

A ll o th e r in d u strial p a tte rn s , e x c e p t s h o e p a t t e r n s ...........................................

3 5 4 3 -1 9 8

1 2 /8 4

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .5

1 2 1 .5

.4

0

3 5 4 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 r e c e ip t s ............... .......................................

3 5 4 3 -S

S e c o n d a ry p r o d u c t s ..............................................................................................................
S p e c ia l to o ls , d ie s , jig s, fix tu re s a n d in dustrial m o ld s .......................................................

3544

1 2 /8 4

1 2 3 .3

1 2 2 .2

1 2 2 .2

2 .0

0

0 6 /8 1

1 4 4 .8

14 5 .1

1 4 5 .0

.4

-.1
0

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

3 5 4 4 -P

0 6 /8 1

1 4 7 .6

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

.5

S p e c ia l to o ls , d ie s , jig s a n d f i x t u r e s .............................................................................

3 5 4 4 -1

0 6 /8 1

1 5 5 .2

1 5 5 .6

1 5 5 .6

.8

0

3 5 4 4 -1 1

0 6 /8 1

2 2 0 .1

2 2 2 .8

2 2 2 .8

2 .3

0

J ig s a n d fix tu res , a ll t y p e s .............................................................................................
G a u g in g a n d c h e c k in g ty p e s , u n d e r 1 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s w e i g h t .....................

3 5 4 4 -1 1 3

0 6 /8 1

2 2 6 .5

2 2 6 .5

2 2 6 .5

1 .4

0

G a u g in g a n d c h e c k in g ty p e s , 1 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s w e ig h t a n d o v e r ...............

3 5 4 4 -1 1 5

0 6 /9 4

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

0

0

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91

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 s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1998

S p e c ia l to o ls , d ie s , jig s, fix tu re s a n d in d u strial m o ld s — C o n tin u e d
A ll o th e r jig s a n d fix tu re s (h o ld in g , p o sitio n in g , layo u t,
a s s e m b ly ), u n d e r 1 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s .....................................................................

3 5 4 4 -1 1 7

0 6 /8 1

2 0 5 .0

2 0 6 .2

2 0 6 .2

1 .3

0

3 5 4 4 -1 1 8

0 6 /8 1

1 9 4 .5

1 9 8 .9

1 9 8 .9

4 .0

0

1 3 5 .3

1 3 5 .3

A ll o th e r jig s a n d fix tu re s (h o ld in g , p o sitio n in g , layo u t,
a s s e m b ly ), 1 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s a n d o v e r .............................................................
C o m p o n e n ts a n d p a rts fo r jig s a n d fixtu re s , in cluding drill
3 5 4 4 -1 1 9

0 2 /8 8

1 3 1 .8

3 .4

0

D ie s , m e ta l c u ttin g o n l y ...................................................................................................

3 5 4 4 -1 2

0 6 /8 1

1 3 2 .8

1 3 2 .7

1 3 2 .7

.2

0

F o rm in g a n d d ra w in g d i e s ..........................................................................................

3 5 4 4 -1 E

0 6 /8 1

1 4 2 .2

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .4

-.6

0

F o rm in g a n d d ra w in g d ie s , 5 0 0 p o u n d s w e ig h t a n d u n d e r ..................

3 5 4 4 -1 2 2

0 6 /8 1

1 3 5 .4

1 3 2 .4

1 3 2 .4

-2 .2

0

F o rm in g a n d d ra w in g d ie s , 5 0 1 th ro u g h 3 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s w e i g h t .........

3 5 4 4 -1 2 4

0 6 /8 1

1 3 4 .2

1 3 4 .2

1 3 4 .2

i3)

0

F o rm in g a n d d ra w in g d ie s , o v e r 3 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s w e ig h t ..........................

3 5 4 4 -1 2 6

0 6 /9 4

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .9

3 5 4 4 -1 F

0 6 /8 1

1 2 3 .5

1 2 3 .5

3 5 4 4 -1 2 7

0 6 /8 1

1 1 0 .6

1 1 0 .6

3 5 4 4 -1 2 9

0 6 /8 1

1 3 1 .7

1 3 1 .7

b u s h in g s .....................................................................................................................

S ta m p in g d ie s , in clu d in g la m in a tio n a n d b la n k in g d i e s ..............................
S ta m p in g d ie s , p ro g re s s iv e ty p e , h ig h -s p e e d s t e e l ..................................

0

0

1 2 3 .5

.3

0

1 1 0 .6

.6

0

1 3 1 .7

.2

0

A ll o th e r s ta m p in g ty p e d ie s (p u n c h , trim , n o tc h , p e rfo ra te ,
e tc .) .................................................. .......................................................................
F o rg in g d ie s , in cluding c o ld fo rg in g a n d h e a d i n g .........................................

3 5 4 4 -1 H

A ll o th e r d i e s ................ ....................................................................................................

3 5 4 4 -1 J

0 6 /9 4

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .8

1 0 7 .8

1 .6

0

C o m p o n e n ts a n d p a rts fo r d i e s ...............................................................................

3 5 4 4 -1 K

0 6 /9 4

1 0 9 .0

1 0 9 .0

1 0 9 .0

.4

0

3 5 4 4 -1 7 3

0 6 /9 4

1 1 4 .4

1 1 4 .4

ft

3 5 4 4 -1 7 9

0 6 /9 4

1 0 6 .6

1 0 6 .6

1 0 6 .6

.6

3 5 4 4 -1 9

1 0 /8 2

1 3 4 .8

1 3 4 .8

1 3 4 .8

.9

3 5 4 4 -2

0 6 /8 1

1 3 4 .6

1 3 4 .9

1 3 4 .9

.1

0

3 5 4 4 -2 1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 7 .6

1 3 7 .9

1 3 7 .5

.1

-.3

m o l d s ............................................................................................................................

3 5 4 4 -2 1 1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 9 .6

1 3 9 .6

1 3 9 .6

0

0

A ll o th e r m e ta l fo u n d ry m o ld s , e x c e p t in g o t m o ld s ......................................

3 5 4 4 -2 1 3

0 6 /9 4

1 0 4 .5

1 0 4 .9

1 0 4 .3

.2

-.6

0 6 /9 4

1 0 0 .1

1 0 0 .1

10 0 .1

D ie s e t s ............................................................................ ..............................................

ft

ft

O t h e r c o m p o n e n ts a n d p a rts fo r d ie s , in clu d in g s ta n d a rd p u n c h e s ,
s p rin g s , e tc ................. ...........................................................................................
O t h e r s p e c ia lly d e s ig n e d to o lin g , p ro to ty p e s , a n d m o d e l s ..........................
In d u s tria l m o l d s ........................................................................................................................
M e t a l in d u strial m o ld s fo r c a s tin g m e ta l o r m e ta l c a r b id e ............................

0
0

M e t a l in je c tio n o r c o m p re s s io n d ie c a s tin g ty p e s , e x c e p t in g o t

3 5 4 4 -2 2

M e t a l in d u strial m o ld s fo r m o ld in g w a x ..................................................................

3 5 4 4 -2 2 2

M e ta l in d u strial m o ld s fo r m o ld in g w a x ..............................................................

0

0

M e ta l in dustrial m o ld s fo r m o ld in g ru b b e r, including tire m o ld s .................

3 5 4 4 -2 3

M e ta l in dustrial m o ld s fo r m o ld in g p la s t ic .............................................................

3 5 4 4 -2 5

0 6 /8 1

1 3 2 .5

1 3 2 .7

1 3 2 .7

- .2

0

3 5 4 4 -2 5 1

0 6 /8 1

1 3 2 .6

1 3 2 .8

1 3 2 .8

-.3

0

3 5 4 4 -2 5 5

0 6 /9 4

1 0 4 .3

10 5 .1

1 0 5 .1

1 .4

0

3 5 4 4 -2 6

1 2 /8 6

1 1 6 .9

1 1 7 .2

1 1 7 .2

1 .0

0

p ro d u c ts ) a n d m o ld b a s e s ................................................................................

3 5 4 4 -2 6 1

0 6 /8 7

1 2 2 .1

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .5

1 .4

0

In d u s tria l m o ld s m a d e o f m a te ria ls o th e r th a n m e ta l .................................

3 5 4 4 -2 6 3

1 2 /8 6

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .6

0

0

3 5 4 4 -2 7

1 2 /8 6

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

1 2 4 .8

1 .0

0

3 5 4 4 -M

0 3 /8 7

1 0 3 .8

1 0 3 .8

1 0 3 .8

.8

0

3 5 4 4 -X Y 9

0 6 /9 4

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .0

0

0

3 5 4 4 -S

0 6 /8 1

1 2 8 .9

1 2 8 .9

12 7 .1

-1 .5

-1 .4

0 6 /8 3

1 3 6 .1

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .6

1 .7

- .1

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

3 5 4 5 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 3 4 .7

1 3 5 .4

1 3 5 .3

1 .9

- .1

S m a ll cu ttin g to o ls fo r m a c h in e to o ls a n d m e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e r y ............

3 5 4 5 -1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 9 .3

1 2 9 .9

1 2 9 .9

1 .8

0

3 5 4 5 -1 1 4

0 9 /8 3

1 0 7 .7

1 0 7 .7

1 0 5 .8

-1 .8

-1 .8

3 5 4 5 -1 2

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .8

1 2 7 .7

1 2 7 .8

2 .5

.1

3 5 4 5 -1 2 1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 6 .6

1 2 6 .5

1 2 6 .7

2 .9

.2

3 5 4 5 -1 2 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 3 2 .3

1 3 2 .3

1 3 2 .6

5 .0

.2

1 / 2 in c h a n d u n d e r d ia m e te r, s tra ig h t s h a n k .........................................

3 5 4 5 -1 2 1 1 7

0 6 /8 3

1 3 9 .9

1 3 9 .9

1 4 0 .4

5 .6

.4

O v e r 1 / 2 in ch d ia m e te r, s tra ig h t s h a n k ....................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 2 1 1 9

0 9 /8 3

1 1 3 .5

1 1 3 .5

1 1 3 .5

4 .6

0

3 5 4 5 -1 2 1 2 1

0 9 /8 3

1 1 1 .6

1 1 1 .3

1 1 1 .4

- .2

.1

3 5 4 5 -1 2 2

0 6 /8 3

1 3 2 .6

1 3 2 .6

1 3 2 .6

.7

0

M e ta l in je c tio n m o ld s fo r p l a s t i c ............................................................................
M e ta l c o m p re s s io n m o ld s fo r p la s tic , in cluding m a tc h e d m e ta l
m o l d s ........................................................................................... ................................
A ll o th e r in d u strial m o l d s ................................................................................................
A ll o th e r m o ld s m a d e o f m e ta l (in clu d in g m o ld s fo r g la s s a n d o th e r

C o m p o n e n ts a n d p a rts fo r in d u strial m o l d s ..........................................................

3 5 4 4 -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 .........................................................................................................
C o n tr a c t w o rk a n d o th e r 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 ............................................................ ................................. .................
M a c h in e to o l a c c e s s o r ie s ................................................................................................................

B ro a c h e s , ex c lu d in g h o ld e rs a n d bu rn ish in g b a r s ............................................

3545

T w is t drills, g u n drills, c o m b in e d drills, c o u n te rs in k s a n d
c o u n t e r b o r e s ............................................ ....................................................................
T w is t d r i l l s ................................................................................ .........................................
C a r b o n s te e l a n d hig h s p e e d s t e e l ..................................................................

C a r b id e , s o lid a n d tip p e d , e x c lu d in g b la n k s a n d tip s sold
s e p a r a te ly a n d m a s o n ry d r i l l s .....................................................................
G u n drills, c o m b in e d drills, c o u n te rs in k s a n d c o u n t e r b o r e s ....................
C o u n te rs in k s , in clu d in g p o rt c u tte rs , e tc ., b u t exclu d in g
c o m b in e d drills a n d c o u n t e r s in k s .............................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 2 2 2 7

0 9 /8 3

1 1 7 .2

ft

3 5 4 5 -1 2 2 2 9

0 8 /8 3

1 2 8 .2

3 5 4 5 -1 3

0 6 /8 3

1 3 0 .6

ft
1 3 0 .6

ft
1 3 0 .6

ft

ft

ft

C o u n te rb o re s , in clu d in g s p o t fa c e rs , e tc ., b u t exclu d in g pilots
fo r in te rc h a n g e a b le pilo t t y p e ................... ..............................................
R e a m e r s , a ll ty p e s , e x c lu d in g g u n r e a m e r s .........................................................

ft

ft
0

0

C a r b id e , s o lid a n d tip p e d , e x c lu d in g tip s a n d b la n k s sold
s e p a ra te ly .............. ....................................................................................................
E n d m ills a n d m illing c u t t e r s .........................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 3 6

1 1 /8 3

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .5

1 2 2 .5

0

0

3 5 4 5 -1 5

0 6 /8 3

1 3 0 .2

1 3 1 .5

1 3 2 .1

2 .2

.5

E n d m ills, so lid a n d tip p e d , d ie s in kin g , c o n to u r, ro u ter, tra c e r,
3 5 4 5 -1 5 1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 1 .3

1 2 2 .1

1 2 3 .1

1.1

.8

H ig h s p e e d s t e e l ................................... .....................................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 5 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .9

1 2 8 .8

1 3 0 .8

1 .5

1 .6

C a r b id e , s o lid a n d tip p e d , e x c lu d in g b la d e s so ld s e p a r a t e ly ..............

3 5 4 5 -1 5 1 2

0 9 /8 3

9 9 .9

1 0 0 .5

1 0 0 .5

.6

0

In s e r te d b la d e ty p e c u tte rs , a ll ty p e s , c o m p le t e ............................................

3 5 4 5 -1 5 3
3 5 4 5 -1 5 3 3

0 6 /8 3

1 2 1 .0

1 2 4 .4

1 2 4 .6

3.1

.2

3 5 4 5 -1 6

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .2

1 5 5 .2

1 5 5 .2

3 .0

0

C ir c u la r fo rm to o ls , in clu d in g s e m ifin is h e d b la n k s ........................................

3 5 4 5 -1 6 1

0 6 /8 3

1 2 7 .0

1 2 7 .0

1 2 7 .0

0

0

S in g le a n d d o u b le p o in t t o o l s ..................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 6 2

0 6 /8 3

1 6 5 .0

1 6 5 .0

1 6 5 .0

3 .9

0

H ig h s p e e d s t e e l .........................................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 6 2 6 5

0 6 /9 5

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .8

6 .4

0

O t h e r m a t e r i a l s ...........................................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 6 2 6 8

0 6 /8 3

1 7 1 .0

1 7 1 .0

1 7 1 .0

1 .7

0

3 5 4 5 -1 7

0 6 /8 3

139 .1

1 3 9 .1

1 3 9 .2

2 .3

.1

In d e x ib le o r th ro w a w a y i n s e r t .............................................................................
S in g le a n d d o u b le p o in t to o ls a n d c irc u la r fo rm t o o l 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
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In d ex
In d u stry

P ro d u ct

code

code

P e rc e n t c h a n g e

In d e x

to D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —
C
O >
C
O c
CDCp

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

Nov.

Dec.

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1 9 9 8

M a c h in e to o l a c c e s s o rie s — C o n tin u e d
T a p s , e x c lu d in g ta p s in th re a d in g s e ts a n d s c re w p la te s a n d
in s e rte d c h a s e r t y p e s ..........................................................................................
H ig h s p e e d s t e e l ........................................................................................................
G ro u n d t h r e a d ........................................................................................................
C a r b o n s te e l a n d c a r b i d e ......................................................................................
B la n k s , tip s, a n d in s e r t s ..................................................................................................
M o ld e d b la n k s a n d tips, in cluding c a rb id e , c a s t a llo y, a n d c e ra m ic ...
In s e rts , in d e x ib le , a n d th ro w a w a y t y p e s ............................................................
C a r b i d e ............................................................................................................................
P r e s s e d to s iz e , including in serts w ith c e n te r h o le s a n d w ith
m o ld e d ch ip b r e a k e r s .................................................................................
O t h e r th a n c a r b i d e ...................................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 7 1

0 6 /8 3

1 3 6 .7

3 5 4 5 -1 7 1 2

0 6 /8 3

13 5 .1

135.1

135.1

3 .4

0

3 5 4 5 -1 7 1 2 2

0 6 /8 3

1 3 7 .6

1 3 7 .6

1 3 7 .7

3 .6

.1

3 5 4 5 -1 7 1 4

0 6 /8 8

1 3 2 .4

1 3 2 .4

1 3 2 .4

0

0

3 5 4 5 -1 8

0 6 /8 3

1 2 6 .8

1 28.1

1 2 7 .8

1 .3

- .2

3 5 4 5 -1 8 1

0 6 /8 3

1 1 1 .5

1 1 1 .5

0 6 /8 3

1 3 4 .0

1 3 5 .8

1 1 1 .3
1 3 5 .4

2 .7

3 5 4 5 -1 8 2

1 .3

-.3

3 5 4 5 -1 8 2 1

0 6 /8 3

1 3 3 .7

1 3 5 .7

1 3 5 .3

1.3

- .3

3 5 4 5 -1 8 2 1 4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 2 .2

1 4 6 .9

1 4 6 .4

3 .7

-.3

3 5 4 5 -1 8 2 2

1 0 /8 3

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .4

.9

0
.6

1 3 6 .7

1 3 6 .7

2 .9

0

-.2

O t h e r ty p e s o f c u ttin g to o ls fo r m a c h in e to o ls , including ro tary
b u rrs, file s a n d s p a d e d r i l l s .......... .......................................................................
C a r b o n s te e l .....................................................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -1 9

0 6 /8 3

1 2 6 .7

1 2 6 .7

1 2 7 .5

2 .6

3 5 4 5 -1 9 2

0 6 /8 3

1 4 2 .2

1 4 2 .2

1 4 2 .2

1 .4

0

3 5 4 5 -1 9 8

0 6 /8 3

1 1 7 .7

1 1 7 .7

1 1 8 .9

2 .0

1 .0

1 4 7 .4

1 4 7 .4

C a rb id e , solid a n d tip p e d , e x clu d in g tips a n d b la n k s sold
s e p a r a t e ly ..................................................................................................................
P re c is io n m e a s u rin g to o ls (in sp ectio n , q u ality co n tro l, to o l ro o m , a n d
3 5 4 5 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 4 7 .4

1 .4

0

F ix e d s iz e lim it g a u g e s , fixtu re t y p e .........................................................................

3 5 4 5 -2 1 3

0 3 /9 0

1 0 4 .8

1 0 4 .8

1 0 4 .8

0

0

F ix e d s iz e lim it g a u g e s , th re a d t y p e .................................... .....................................

3 5 4 5 -2 1 5

0 6 /8 3

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

1 0 9 .4

.6

0

M ic r o m e te r s a n d c a l i p e r s ..............................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -2 6 5

0 6 /8 3

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .7

3 .3

.0

3 5 4 5 -2 9 9

0 6 /8 8

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

1 4 1 .7

2 .7

0

3 5 4 5 -3

0 6 /8 3

1 4 7 .7

1 4 8 .8

1 4 8 .7

2 .6

- .1

m a c h in is ts ’ t o o l s ) ...........................................................................................................

O t h e r m a c h in is ts ’ p rec is io n to o ls , incl d ivid ers a n d s u rfa c e te x tu re
m e a s u rin g m a c h i n e s .................................... ...........................................................
O t h e r a tta c h m e n ts a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r m a c h in e to o ls a n d m e ta lw o rk in g
m a c h in e ry ................... ........................................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -3 1

0 6 /8 3

1 4 8 .0

1 4 9 .8

1 4 9 .7

2 .3

- .1

e x c e p t b o x t o o l s ............................................................. .......................................

3 5 4 5 -3 1 2

0 6 /8 3

1 6 3 .6

1 6 9 .7

169.1

3 .9

-.4

B o rin g b a rs a n d h e a d s ................................................................................................

3 5 4 5 -3 1 4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 2 .4

1 4 2 .4

1 4 2 .4

2 .8

S p e c ia l to o lin g a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r s c re w a n d a u to m a tic m a c h in e s

3 5 4 5 -3 1 6

0 6 /8 3

1 4 5 .3

(3)

1 4 5 .3

0

T o o l h o ld e r s ............................................................................................................... ............
T u rn in g to o l h o ld e rs (m e c h a n ic a lly c la m p in g fo r in s e rts a n d bits),

0
(3)

O t h e r to o l h o ld e rs , in cluding o th e r ch u c k s , drill h e a d s , to o l
3 5 4 5 -3 1 8

0 6 /8 3

1 4 7 .8

1 4 9 .2

1 4 9 .2

2 .9

0

3 5 4 5 -3 4

0 6 /8 3

1 4 8 .4

14 9 .1

149.1

2 .4

0

m a n d re ls , c la m p s , sto p s , e tc ............................................................................

3 5 4 5 -3 4 9

0 6 /8 3

1 5 5 .5

1 5 6 .2

1 5 6 .2

2 .4

0

O t h e r a tta c h m e n ts a n d a c c e s s o rie s a n d to o l ro o m s p e c ia lt ie s ................

3 5 4 5 -3 9 9

0 6 /8 8

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

1 2 7 .2

4 .5

0
0

p o s ts , tu rre ts , s le e v e s , e tc .................................................................................
W o r k ho ld in g d e v i c e s ........................................................................ ..............................
O t h e r w o rk h o ld in g a n d p o sitio n in g d e v ic e s , in clu ding v is e s ,

3 5 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 ........................................... ...........

3 5 4 5 -M

0 1 /8 7

1 3 3 .3

1 3 3 .3

1 3 3 .3

1 .4

C o n tr a c t w o rk a n d o th e r m is c e lla n e o u s r e c e ip t s ..............................................

3 5 4 5 -X Y 9

0 6 /8 8

1 1 0 .2

1 1 0 .2

1 1 0 .2

4 .5

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

3 5 4 5 -Z 8 9

0 1 /8 7

1 4 0 .5

1 4 0 .5

1 4 0 .5

0

0

3 5 4 5 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 4 4 .3

1 4 4 .3

1 4 4 .0

-1 .3

-.2

M a c h in e to o ls , m e ta l cu ttin g t y p e s ............................................................................

3 5 4 1 -S

0 6 /9 5

1 0 6 .0

1 0 6 .0

1 0 6 .0

- 1 9 .0

0

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

3 5 4 5 -S S S

0 6 /9 5

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .6

1 0 7 .2

2 .8

-.4

1 2 /8 0

1 6 8 .3

1 6 9 .4

1 6 9 .7

1 .9

.2

1 2 /8 0

1 5 8 .1

1 5 8 .2

1 5 8 .6

1 .5

.3

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

P o w e r d riv e n h a n d t o o l s ...................................................................................................................

3546
3 5 4 6 -P

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................................................................
P o w e r d riv e n h a n d to o ls , e le c tric a n d b a tte ry p o w e r e d ....................................
P la n e rs a n d r o u t e r s ......................................... .................................................................
P a rts , a tta c h m e n ts a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r e le c tric -p o w e re d h a n d to o ls

0

3 5 4 6 -1

1 2 /8 0

1 5 5 .3

15 5 .1

1 5 5 .7

.9

.4

3 5 4 6 -1 3 3

0 6 /9 3

1 1 7 .3

1 1 7 .6

1 1 6 .4

1 0 .0

-1 .0

3 5 4 6 -1 3 6

0 8 /8 7

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .0

-3 .1

0

3 5 4 6 -1 8 2
3 5 4 6 -1 8 2 0 7

1 2 /8 0

1 6 7 .3

1 6 5 .6

2 .2

1 4 6 .9

1 4 7 .3

1 6 9 .2
147 .1

7.1

1 2 /8 0

5 .4

-.1

G rin d e rs , p o lis h e rs , a n d circ u la r s a n d e rs e x c e p t b e n c h g r in d e r s .............

3 5 4 6 -1 8 3

1 2 /8 0

1 8 3 .0

1 8 3 .0

1 8 3 .0

.7

0

S a n d e rs , e x c e p t c ir c u la r .................................................................................................

3 5 4 6 -1 8 4

1 2 /8 0

1 6 1 .9

1 6 0 .3

1 6 1 .8

.1

.9

3 5 4 6 -1 8 4 3 4

1 2 /8 0

1 6 1 .4

1 6 1 .4

1 6 1 .4

0

0

b e a rin g s ..........................................................................................................................
B e tw e e n 7 in ch a n d 8 inch b l a d e ..........................................................................

3 5 4 6 -1 8 5

1 2 /8 0

1 4 8 .8

14 8 .1

1 4 8 .8

1 .6

.5

1 2 /8 0

1 4 1 .2

1 4 0 .3

1 4 0 .7

-.1

.3

S a w s - jig, s a b e r, re c ip ro c a tin g ....................................................................................

3 5 4 6 -1 8 6

1 2 /8 0

1 2 4 .5

1 2 4 .5

1 2 5 .3

-3 .3

3 5 4 6 -1 8 6 1 9

0 6 /9 3

10 1 .1

1 0 1 .2

1 0 1 .2

.1

.6
0

(s o ld s e p a r a t e ly ) ....................................................................... .................................
D rills: a rm a tu re m o u n te d p rim arily o n o th e r th a n s le e v e b e a r in g s ..........
O v e r 1 / 4 in ch c h u c k s iz e to u n d e r 1 / 2 i n c h ...................................................

O s c illa tin g , re c ip ro c a tin g a n d v ib r a tin g ................................................................
C irc u la r sa w s : a rm a tu re m o u n te d p rim arily o n o th e r th a n s le e v e

3 5 4 6 -1 8 5 1 6

A r m a tu r e m o u n te d p rim arily o n o th e r th a n b a ll b e a rin g s .........................

1 2 /8 0

1 8 1 .8

1 8 2 .2

1 8 2 .2

3 .2

0

D rills, s c re w d riv e rs , n u tru n n e rs -p n e u m a tic ............................................................

3 5 4 6 -2
3 5 4 6 -2 3 8

1 2 /9 5

1 0 8 .8

1 0 8 .8

1 0 8 .8

3 .5

0

Im p a c t w re n c h e s - p n e u m a t ic ......................................................................................

3 5 4 6 -2 4 1

1 2 /8 0

1 4 8 .9

1 5 0 .6

1 5 0 .6

O t h e r g rin d ers, p o lis h e rs , a n d s a n d e r s ............................... ...................................

3 5 4 6 -2 4 4

0 6 /9 3

1 1 6 .9

1 1 8 .0

1 1 8 .0

2 .5

0

P a rts , a tta c h m e n ts , a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r p n e u m a tic h a n d to o ls ..................

3 5 4 6 -2 5 5

1 2 /8 0

1 9 5 .0

1 9 5 .0

1 9 5 .0

2 .0

0

O t h e r h y d rau lic p o w e re d h a n d t o o l s ........................................................................

3 5 4 6 -2 7 2

0 6 /9 3

9 5 .4

9 5 .4

9 5 .4

.2

0

P o w e r d riv e n h a n d to o ls , p n e u m a tic , h yd rau lic a n d p o w d e r a c t u a t e d .......

3 5 4 6 -3

P o w e r d riven h a n d to o ls , e n g in e (in te rn a l c o m b u s tio n ) d r i v e n .......................
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 ...............................................................................................................

H o t rolling m ill m a c h in e ry , e x c e p t tu b e r o llin g ........................................................
O th e r h o t rolling mill m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t, in cluding p a r t s ..............
C o ld ro llin g m ill m a c h in e r y .................................................................................................
O t h e r c o ld rolling m ill m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t, in cluding p a r t s ............
R o llin g m ill m a c h in e ry , n .e .c ., including tu b e m ill m a c h in e r y ..........................

1 2 /8 0

1 4 2 .0

1 4 2 .9

i3)

3 5 4 6 -M

0 6 /8 6

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .7

2 .2

0

3 5 4 6 -Z 8 9

0 6 /8 6

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .7

1 5 1 .7

2 .2

0

3 5 4 6 -S

1 2 /8 0

1 8 5 .4

1 9 3 .2

1 9 3 .2

3 .3

0

1 2 /8 1

1 6 0 .3

1 6 0 .4

1 6 0 .4

.7

0

3 5 4 7 -P

1 2 /8 1

1 6 1 .5

1 6 1 .5

1 6 1 .5

.8

0

3 5 4 7 -1

1 2 /8 1

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

1 4 7 .9

.9

0
0

3547

(3)

i 3)

3 5 4 7 -1 1 8

1 2 /8 7

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .4

1 4 1 .4

0

3 5 4 7 -2

0 6 /9 3

1 0 0 .6

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

1 .0

3 5 4 7 -2 2 8

0 6 /9 3

1 0 0 .6

1 0 1 .0

1 0 1 .0

1 .0

3 5 4 7 -3

1 2 /8 1

1 7 8 .3

(3)

(3)

See footnotes at end of table.




0

3 5 4 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 ............... .......................................

R o llin g m ill m a c h in e r y .......................................................................................................................

2 .7

93

i3)

0
0
(3)

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

G a s a n d e le c tric w e ld in g a n d s o ld e rin g e q u ip m e n t ...........................................................

In d u s try

P ro d u c t

In d e x

code

cod e

base

3548

G a s a n d e le c tric w e ld in g a n d s o ld e rin g e q u ip m e n t ..................................................

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

Aug.

N ov.

Dec.

19982

19982

19982

Dec. 1997

N ov. 1 9 9 8

1 2 /8 4

15 2 .1

1 5 2 .1

1 5 2 .1

1 .9

0

3 5 4 8 -P

1 2 /8 4

1 5 5 .2

1 5 5 .2

1 5 5 .2

2.1

0

3 5 4 8 -1

1 2 /8 4

1 4 8 .9

1 4 8 .9

1 4 8 .9

2 .3

A r c w e ld in g m a c h in e s , c o m p ., & a c c e s ., e x c . e le c tro d e s (e x c l. stu d
w e ld in g e q . ) ........................................................................................................................

0

A r c w e ld in g e le c tro d e s , m e t a l .......... ...............................................................................

3 5 4 8 -2

1 2 /8 4

1 6 9 .3

1 6 9 .3

1 6 9 .3

3 .9

0

R e s is ta n c e w e ld e rs , c o m p o n e n ts , a c c e s s o rie s , a n d e le c t r o d e s ...................

3 5 4 8 -3

1 2 /8 4

1 4 4 .1

1 4 4 .2

1 4 4 .2

-.7

0

3 5 4 8 -4

0 6 /8 3

1 6 4 .6

1 6 4 .6

1 6 4 .6

-.1

0

3 5 4 8 -5

0 6 /9 0

1 1 7 .6

1 1 7 .6

1 1 7 .6

1 .6

.0

G a s w e ld in g a n d cu ttin g e q u ip m e n t, e x c p la s m a (inci. p arts, a t t , a n d
a c c e s s o r i e s ) ........................................ ................... ..........................................................
O t h e r w e ld in g a n d s o ld e rin g e q u ip m e n t a n d a c c . (e x c . a rc , re s is ta n c e
3 5 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 ip t s .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s ........................................................................................................

3 5 4 8 -M

1 2 /8 4

1 4 4 .5

1 4 4 .5

1 4 4 .5

1 .3

0

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

3 5 4 8 -S

1 2 /8 4

1 3 2 .9

1 3 2 .9

1 3 2 .9

0

0

0 6 /8 3

1 6 0 .0

1 6 0 .0

1 6 0 .5

1 .3

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

3 5 4 9 -P

0 6 /8 3

1 5 9 .2

1 5 9 .0

1 5 9 .6

1 .4

.4

A s s e m b ly m a c h in e s ............................. .................................................................................

3 5 4 9 -2

0 6 /8 3

1 4 6 .9

1 4 6 .8

1 4 7 .7

1 .7

.6

M e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e ry , n o t e ls e w h e r e c l a s s if ie d ............................................................

3549

.3

T r a n s fe r ty p e a s s e m b ly m a c h in e s .............................................................................

3 5 4 9 -2 1 3

1 2 /9 7

1 0 1 .5

1 0 2 .4

1 0 2 .4

S p e c ia l p u rp o s e a n d all o th e r t y p e s ........................................................................

3 5 4 9 -2 1 9

0 6 /8 3

1 4 2 .2

14 1 .1

1 4 2 .6

3 5 4 9 -5

0 6 /8 3

1 7 2 .2

1 7 1 .8

1 7 1 .8

.9

0

a n d d ra w b e n c h e s .....................................................................................................

3 5 4 9 -5 1 1

0 6 /8 3

1 6 0 .8

1 6 0 .8

1 6 0 .8

3 .3

0

C o il h a n d lin g e q u ip m e n t (c o n v e rs io n o r s tra ig h te n in g ) ..................................

3 5 4 9 -5 4 1

0 6 /8 3

1 7 4 .3

1 7 3 .9

1 7 3 .7

A ll o th e r m e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e ry n .e .c ....................................................................

3 5 4 9 -5 9 8

0 6 /8 3

1 7 8 .7

1 7 8 .3

1 7 8 .3

.1

ft
1 6 1 .6

1 0 0 .4

.4

1 6 1 .6

.7

0

1 .9

- .1

O t h e r m e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e r y .........................................................................................

2 .4

0
1.1

ft

M a c h in e s fo r w e a v in g a n d w ire fa b ric a tin g a n d w ire d ra w in g m a c h in e s

0

3 5 4 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 ................................... ...................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................

3 5 4 9 -M

1 2 /9 7

9 8 .9

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

3 5 4 9 -S

0 6 /8 3

1 6 1 .6

S p e c ia l in d u stry m a c h in e ry , e x c e p t m e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e r y .......................................

-.1

ft

ft

355

1 2 /8 4

1 4 5 .6

1 4 6 .6

1 4 6 .5

3552

1 2 /8 0

1 7 6 .4

1 7 6 .8

1 7 6 .8

0

3 5 5 2 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 8 1 .8

1 8 2 .3

1 8 2 .3

.1

0

3 5 5 2 -1

1 2 /8 0

1 7 9 .9

1 7 9 .7

1 7 9 .7

.1

0

T e x t ile m a c h in e ry , e x c e p t p a rts a n d a t t a c h m e n t s .................................................

0

3 5 5 2 -1 A

F a b r ic s m a c h in e r y ...............................................................................................................
F a b ric s m a c h in e r y ..........................................................................................................
F ib e r-to -fa b ric s te x tile m a c h in e r y ............... ................................................................

3 5 5 2 -1 1 1 1

1 2 /9 3

9 9 .9

- .1

0

3 5 5 2 -1 B

0 6 /8 6

1 2 6 .0

1 2 5 .3

1 2 5 .4

-.2

.1

3 5 5 2 -1 5 1

1 2 /8 0

2 2 7 .9

2 2 7 .9

2 2 7 .9

1 0 0 .0

9 9 .9

0

0

3 5 5 2 -1 5 4

0 6 /8 6

1 2 0 .0

1 1 9 .2

1 1 9 .3

- .2

.1

3 5 5 2 -1 C

0 6 /8 6

1 3 7 .0

1 3 7 .0

1 3 7 .0

.2

0

B le a c h in g , d y ein g , a n d finishing m a c h in e r y ......................................................

3 5 5 2 -1 8 5

1 2 /8 0

1 8 2 .0

1 8 2 .0

1 8 2 .0

0

0

O t h e r te x tile m a c h in e ry ...............................................................................................

3 5 5 2 -1 9 9

1 2 /8 0

1 4 5 .3

1 4 5 .3

1 4 5 .3

.1

0

3 5 5 2 -2

1 2 /8 0

1 8 4 .0

1 8 5 .4

1 8 5 .5

.2

.1

T e x t ile m a c h in e ry tu rn in g s a n d s h a p e s ..................................................................

3 5 5 2 -2 1 1

1 2 /8 0

2 5 2 .4

2 5 2 .4

2 5 2 .4

1 .7

0

P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r fib e r-to -fa b ric s m a c h in e r y ......................................

3 5 5 2 -2 3 2

1 2 /8 0

2 1 3 .0

2 1 3 .0

2 1 3 .0

-3 .9

0

P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r p o w e r l o o m s ................................................................

3 5 5 2 -2 4 1

1 2 /8 0

1 7 3 .4

1 7 3 .4

1 7 3 .4

.5

0

P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r b le a c h in g , d y ein g a n d finish ing m a c h in e ry ..

3 5 5 2 -2 7 1

1 2 /8 0

1 5 5 .6

1 5 5 .6

1 5 5 .6

1 .2

0

P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r o th e r te x tile m a c h in e ry , in cluding printing

3 5 5 2 -2 9 9

1 2 /8 0

1 5 1 .7

1 5 5 .0

15 5 .1

2 .2

.1

3 5 5 2 -M

0 6 /8 6

1 1 3 .4

1 1 3 .4

1 1 3 .4

0

0

3 5 5 2 -Z 8 9

1 2 /9 3

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .0

0

0

1 2 /8 0

1 5 5 .0

1 5 5 .9

1 5 5 .8

1 .8

-.1

3 5 5 3 -P

1 2 /8 0

1 6 0 .4

1 6 1 .2

16 1 .1

1 .8

- .1

3 5 5 3 -1

1 2 /8 0

1 4 7 .0

1 4 8 .0

1 4 8 .0

2 .4

0

3 5 5 3 -1 1 2

1 2 /8 0

1 5 9 .1

1 5 9 .4

1 5 9 .4

3 .2

0

3 5 5 3 -1 6 2

1 2 /8 0

1 5 5 .8

1 5 5 .9

1 5 5 .9

.5

0

3 5 5 3 -1 7 3

1 2 /8 0

1 7 3 .8

1 7 3 .8

1 7 3 .8

4 .3

0

3 5 5 3 -1 7 5

1 2 /8 0

1 4 8 .2

1 4 8 .2

1 4 8 .2

1.1

0

3 5 5 3 -1 9 7

0 6 /9 4

9 8 .3

9 9 .2

9 9 .2

2 .2

0

3 5 5 3 -1 9 9

1 2 /8 0

1 3 2 .3

1 3 5 .1

1 3 4 .9

2 .7

- .1

3 5 5 3 -M

0 4 /8 1

6 9 .7

7 0.1

7 0 .1

1 .4

0

3 5 5 3 -Z 8 9

0 4 /8 1

6 9 .7

7 0.1

7 0 .1

1 .4

0

3 5 5 3 -S

1 2 /8 0

1 6 8 .0

1 6 8 .0

1 6 8 .0

2 .3

0

0 6 /8 2

1 6 3 .9

1 6 5 .5

1 6 5 .6

1 .5

.1

3 5 5 4 -P

0 6 /8 2

1 6 4 .9

1 6 6 .7

1 6 6 .7

1 .6

0

3 5 5 4 -2

1 0 /9 5

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .7

1 0 8 .5

-.4

1 .7

3 5 5 4 -2 2 5

1 0 /9 5

1 0 5 .9

ft

ft

3 5 5 4 -2 2 6

1 0 /9 5

1 0 8 .2

3 5 5 4 -3

0 6 /8 2

14 9 .1

O th e r fib e r-to -fa b ric s m a c h in e r y .............................................................................
O th e r te x tile m a c h in e r y ............................................................................................... .

P a rts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r te x tile m a c h in e ry ............................................................

3 5 5 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 .......................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e c e i p t s .........................................................................................................

3553
W o o d w o rk in g m a c h in e ry in clu d in g p arts , exc lu d in g h o m e w o rk s h o p

S a w in g m a c h in e s , e x c e p t sa w m ill e q u ip m e n t ......................................................
S tra ig h t-lin e m a c h in e ry , in cluding jo in te rs , m o u ld e rs , p la n e rs ,
s a n d e rs , s u rfa c e rs , e tc ..............................................................................................
B o rin g m a c h in e ry , c a rv in g m a c h in e ry , d o v e ta ile rs , m o rtisers, ro u ters,
s h a p e rs , a n d t e n o n e r s ............................................................................................
O th e r w o o d w o rk in g m a c h in e ry , in cluding la th e s , c la m p in g m a c h in e ry ,
p re s s e s , roll c o a te rs , e tc .........................................................................................
P a rts , a tta c h m e n ts , a n d a c c e s s o rie s , exc lu d in g s a w b la d e s a n d
c u ttin g t o o l s ...................................................................................................................

3 5 5 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 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 .........................................................................................................

3554

D e c k e r s , th ic k e n e rs , b le a c h in g e q u ip m e n t, p u lp s c re e n s , w a s h e rs , a n d
ft

ft

ft
2 .4

ft
- .4

O t h e r p u lp mill m a c h ., incl. g rin d ers, d ig e s te rs , p u lp re fin e rs a n d
p r o c e s s o r s .....................................................................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.




94

ft
1 5 2 .4

ft
1 5 1 .8

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

In d u s try

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 D e c . 1 9 9 8 fro m —

Aug.

N o v.

D ec.

19982

19982

19982

D ec. 1997

Nov. 1998

P a p e r in d u s tries m a c h in e ry — C o n tin u e d
B e a te rs , jo rd a n s , d is c re fin e rs , a n d o th e r s to c k p re p a ra tio n
m a c h in e r y ......................................................................................................................

3 5 5 4 -3 3 1

0 6 /8 2

1 4 9 .5

P a p e r m a c h i n e s ...................................................................................................................

3 5 5 4 -3 4 2

0 6 /8 2

1 5 5 .9

(3)
1 6 0 .5

0
1 6 0 .5

(3)
3 .7

3 5 5 4 -3 4 2 4 7

0 6 /8 2

1 4 3 .2

1 4 3 .2

1 4 3 .2

.8

0

3 5 5 4 -3 4 2 4 9

0 6 /8 2

16 6 .1

1 7 5 .7

.5

0
-1 .2

P a p e r m a k in g m a c h in e s a n d c o a tin g m a c h i n e s ............................................

0
0

F in is h in g m a c h in e ry , inclu ding c a le n d e rin g , a n d o th e r p a p e r mill
m a c h in e r y ...................................................................................................................
P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r p a p e r m ill m a c h in e ry (s o ld s e p a r a t e ly ) .........
P a p e r a n d p a p e rb o a rd c o n v e rtin g e q u ip m e n t ..........................................................
C o rru g a te d b o x m a k in g m a c h in e s , in cludin g c o r r u g a t o r s ............................

3 5 5 4 -3 8 1

0 6 /8 2

1 4 1 .3

1 4 3 .4

(3)
1 4 1 .7

3 5 5 4 -4

0 6 /8 2

1 8 1 .6

1 8 1 .6

1 8 1 .7

3 5 5 4 -4 5 3

0 6 /8 2

1 7 8 .4

(3)

(3)

3 5 5 4 -4 5 4

0 3 /9 7

1 0 3 .3

(3)

1 0 3 .3

0

3 5 5 4 -4 5 9

0 6 /8 2

1 7 6 .5

1 7 6 .5

1 7 7 .0

1 .0

.3

0 6 /8 2

1 8 6 .6

1 8 6 .7

1 8 6 .7

2 .6

0

0 6 /8 2

1 5 1 .6

0

0
1 .2
(3)

.1
0

B o x , c a rto n a n d s h ip ping c o n ta in e r m a k in g m a c h in e s , including
m o ld in g m a c h in e s ......................................................................................................

0

O t h e r p a p e r a n d p a p e rb o a rd e q u ip m e n t in cluding c o a tin g a n d
la m in a tin g m a c h in e r y ................................................................................................
P a r ts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r p a p e r a n d p a p e rb o a rd c o n v e rtin g m a c h .
(s o ld s e p a r a t e ly ) .........................................................................................................

3 5 5 4 -4 8 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 r e c e ip t s .......................................................

3 5 5 4 -S M
3 5 5 4 -M

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

(3)
(3)

0

0

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

3 5 5 4 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 7

1 1 8 .4

(3)

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

3 5 5 4 -S S S

0 3 /9 7

1 0 8 .9

(3)

1 0 8 .9

0

1 2 /8 2

1 4 4 .3

1 4 3 .2

1 4 3 .2

2 .7

P rin tin g tr a d e s m a c h i n e r y ...............................................................................................................

3555

P rim a ry p r o d u c t s ......................................................................................................................
P rin tin g p re s s e s , o ffs e t lith o g r a p h ic ...............................................................................
R o ll-fe d ( w e b - f e d ) ................................... ...........................................................................
B u s in e s s fo rm s p re s s e s , w e b - f e d ........................................... .............................
P rin tin g p re s s e s , o th e r th a n lith o g ra p h ic ....................................................................

0

0
0
0

3 5 5 5 -P

1 2 /8 2

1 4 3 .6

1 4 2 .3

1 4 2 .3

2.1

0

3 5 5 5 -1

1 2 /8 2

1 7 0 .3

1 6 5 .5

1 6 5 .5

3 .9

0

3 5 5 5 -1 3

1 2 /8 8

1 2 5 .9

1 2 2 .3

1 2 2 .3

3 5 5 5 -1 3 3

1 2 /8 2

2 1 0 .5

3 5 5 5 -2

1 2 /8 2

1 6 8 .0

(3)
1 6 8 .0

0
1 6 8 .0

3 .5
0

0
0

.4

0

F le x o g ra p h ic p re s s e s , s h e e t-fe d a n d w e b - f e d ..................... ..............................

3 5 5 5 -2 3 8

1 2 /8 2

1 8 6 .2

1 8 6 .2

1 8 6 .2

1 .7

0

O t h e r p rinting p re s s e s , incl. m e ta l d e c o ra tin g , p ro o f a n d r e b u ilt ..............

3 5 5 5 -2 4 1

1 2 /8 8

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .9

1 2 3 .9

-1 .0

0

3 5 5 5 -6

1 2 /8 8

1 2 1 .4

1 2 1 .4

1 2 1 .4

2 .2

S a d d le , p e rfe c t, a n d h a rd c a s e (e d itio n ) bin d in g e q u ip m e n t ........................

3 5 5 5 -6 6 1

1 2 /8 8

1 1 8 .2

1 1 8 .2

O th e r b inding m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t, incl. fo ld in g e q u ip m e n t ............

3 5 5 5 -6 6 5

1 2 /8 2

1 6 0 .8

1 6 0 .8

(3)
1 6 0 .8

0
1 .2

3 5 5 5 -7

1 2 /8 8

1 1 7 .3

1 1 7 .7

1 1 7 .7

1.1

d ry e rs , fo ld e rs a n d r e e l s ........................................................................................

3 5 5 5 -7 8 3

1 2 /8 2

1 5 4 .4

154.1

154.1

P a rts , a tta c h m e n ts a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r b in d e ry m a c h in e r y ........................

3 5 5 5 -7 8 7

1 2 /8 2

1 6 9 .4

(3)

B in d in g m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t .................................................................................

P rin tin g tra d e s m a c h in e ry , n .e .c .......................................................................................

0
0
0
0

P a rts , a tta c h m e n ts a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r printing p re s s e s , incl.

0

1 .0
0

0
0

P a rts , a tta c h m e n ts a n d a c c e s s o rie s fo r o th e r printing tra d e s
m a c h in e r y ......................................................................................................................

3 5 5 5 -7 8 9

1 2 /8 2

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

1 6 3 .9

O th e r printing m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t, in cluding p la t e n s ..... ..................

3 5 5 5 -7 9 9

1 2 /8 2

11 2 .1

112.1

(3)

1 .6
0

0
0

3 5 5 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 ................................... ...................

3 5 5 5 -M

1 2 /8 2

1 56.1

15 6 .1

9 .2

3 5 5 5 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 8

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .9

1 1 9 .9

1 5 .5

0

3 5 5 5 -S

1 2 /8 2

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .3

1 2 8 .3

.2

0

1 2 /8 3

1 6 0 .8

1 6 1 .3

1 6 1 .3

1 .4

0

Prim ary p r o d u c t s ................... ........................ ................................... ........................................

3 5 5 6 -P

1 2 /8 3

1 6 7 .2

1 6 7 .7

1 6 7 .6

1 .5

-.1

D a iry a n d m ilk p ro d u c ts p la n t m a c h in e r y .......................... ........................................

3 5 5 6 -1

1 2 /8 3

1 6 4 .3

1 6 4 .9

1 6 4 .9

.4

0

C o m m e rc ia l fo o d p ro d u c ts m a c h in e r y .............................. ...........................................

3 5 5 6 -2

1 2 /8 3

1 6 3 .6

1 6 4 .0

1 6 4 .0

1 .7

3 5 5 6 -2 A

1 2 /8 8

1 2 9 .1

12 9 .1

129.1

1 .7

0

3 5 5 6 -2 1 2

1 2 /8 3

1 6 1 .5

1 6 1 .5

1 6 1 .5

2 .7

0

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 .................................................................. ............................................
F o o d p ro d u c ts m a c h in e r y ............................................... ................................................................

3556

C o m m e r c ia l fo o d p ro d u c ts m a c h in e ry , e x c e p t b a k e ry e q u ip m e n t ............
S l i c e r s ......................... ........................................................................................................
O t h e r c o m m e rc ia l fo o d p re p a ra tio n m a c h in e ry , in cluding te n d e riz e rs

15 6 .1

0

0

3 5 5 6 -2 4 9

1 2 /8 3

1 4 1 .5

1 4 1 .5

1 4 1 .5

1 .0

0

3 5 5 6 -2 B

1 2 /8 8

14 2 .1

1 4 3 .7

1 4 3 .6

4 .0

- .1

D o u g h m ix e r s ....................................................................................................................

3 5 5 6 -2 6 1

1 2 /8 3

14 2 .1

1 4 7 .2

1 4 7 .2

7 .0

0

O t h e r b a k e ry m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t ............................................................

3 5 5 6 -2 9 2

1 2 /8 8

14 6 .1

1 4 6 .3

14 6 .1

2 .0

-.1

P a rts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r c o m m e rc ia l fo o d p re p a ra tio n m a c h in e r y .......

3 5 5 6 -2 5 1

1 2 /8 3

(p o w e r d r i v e n ) ..........................................................................................................
B a k e r y m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t .............................................................................

In d u s tria l fo o d p ro d u c ts m a c h in e ry ................................................................................
M e a t a n d p o u ltry p ro c e s s in g m a c h in e r y .................................................................

1 8 4 .4

1 8 3 .7

1 8 4 .4

- 1 .1

.4

3 5 5 6 -3

1 2 /8 3

1 5 8 .8

1 5 9 .2

1 5 8 .9

1 .5

-.2

3 5 5 6 -3 1 3

1 2 /8 3

1 6 8 .0

1 6 7 .5

1 6 7 .5

.1

0

F lo u r a n d g rain mill m a c h in e ry , e x c e p t p a c k in g a n d p a c k a g in g
3 5 5 6 -3 3 9

1 2 /8 8

1 3 8 .2

1 3 8 .6

1 3 8 .6

.8

0

sh e llfis h p ro c e s s in g m a c h in e r y ...........................................................................

3 5 5 6 -3 5 8

1 2 /8 3

1 3 9 .7

1 4 0 .3

1 4 0 .3

1 .2

0

P a rts a n d a tta c h m e n ts fo r in dustrial fo o d p ro d u c ts m a c h in e r y ..................

3 5 5 6 -3 8 3

1 2 /8 3

1 6 9 .4

1 7 0 .8

1 6 8 .4

.5

-1 .4

3 5 5 6 -3 8 5

0 6 /9 6

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .6

1 0 7 .2

2.1

.6

1 2 /8 3

1 0 5 .2

1 0 6 .4

1 0 6 .4

1 .5

m a c h in e r y .......... ...........................................................................................................
O th e r in dustrial fo o d p ro d u c ts m a c h in e ry , in cluding fish a n d

M a c h in e ry fo r s o rtin g , g ra d in g , o r c le a n in g fruits, v e g e ta b le s , o r
e g g 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 5 5 6 -S M
3 5 5 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 ry p r o d u c t s ......................... .....................................................................................

0

3 5 5 6 -Z 8 9

1 2 /8 3

1 0 4 .5

1 0 5 .7

1 0 5 .7

1 .5

0

3 5 5 6 -S

1 2 /8 3

1 6 3 .6

1 6 3 .6

1 6 4 .5

1.1

.6

3559

1 2 /8 1

1 6 5 .9

1 6 7 .7

2 .0

-.2

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

3 5 5 9 -P

1 2 /8 1

1 6 4 .0

166.1

1 6 5 .7

1.9

-.2

C h e m ic a l m a n u fa c tu rin g in d u stries m a c h in e ry , e q u ip m e n t, a n d p a r t s ........

3 5 5 9 -1

1 2 /8 1

1 6 2 .0

1 6 7 .0

1 6 5 .5

4 .0

-.9

stirrin g m a c h in e s ........................................................................................................

3 5 5 9 -1 2 4

1 2 /9 4

1 1 2 .2

1 1 2 .2

1 1 2 .4

4 .3

.2

O t h e r c h e m ic a l m a n u fa c tu rin g m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t ...........................

3 5 5 9 -1 2 8

1 2 /8 1

1 5 8 .8

1 7 0 .0

1 6 6 .6

4 .9

-2 .0

P a r ts fo r c h e m ic a l m a n u fa c tu rin g m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t .....................

3 5 5 9 -1 2 9

0 2 /8 8

164 .1

16 4 .1

1