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PPI Detailed Report U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Data for May 1999 Manufacturing U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Alexis M. Herman, Secretary BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Katharine G. Abraham, Commissioner PPI Detailed Report (ISSN 1099-2855; USPS 485-050) is a monthly report on producer price movements including text, tables, and technical notes. An annual supplement contains monthly data for the calendar year, annual averages, and information on weights. To order this periodical for 1 year, cite PPI Detailed Report (WPPI) and send your check for $34.00 ($42.50 for eign) or provide your VISA or MasterCard number and ex piration date to Superintendent o f Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15220-7954. Cost of the supplement only is $29.00 domestic ($36.25 foreign). Subscribers will receive the next available subscription is sue after their order is received. 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June 1999 Data for May 1999 PPI Detailed Report Data for May 1999 Editors William D. Thomas Monica Gabor Joseph Kowal Visual Information Specialist Dorothy Williams Page Contents Price movements, May 1999.................................... ............................................................................. Rebasing ofselected Producer Price Indexes.......................................................................................... Charts Finished goods................................................................................................................................ Intermediate goods.................................................................. ......................................................... Crude goods..................... .............................................................................................................. 1 5 8 9 10 Tables Producer Price Indexes 1. Stage of processing................................................... ................................................................ 11 2. Selected commodity groupings by stage of processing.................................................................... 12 3. Selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted........................................................... 15 4. Net output of major industry groups............................................................................................. 16 5. Net output of selected industries and their products............................. ................ .......................... 17 6. Commodity groupings and individual items ................................................................... ................. 144 7. Durability of product.................................................................................................................. 185 8. Special commodity groupings....................................................................................................... 186 9. Material inputs to construction industries ..................................................................... ............... 187 10. Net output of industry by stage of process..................................................................................... 188 11. Net material inputs to industry stage of process and final demand...................................................... 189 Technical note ............................................................................................................................ ........ 190 Scheduled Release Dates Producer Price Index data are scheduled for initial release on the following dates: Index m onth Index m onth R elease date R eleasedate June July July 14 August 13 September October October 15 November 10 August September 10 November December 10 ii Price Movements May 1999 T consumer foods increased 0.6 percent. Prices received by pro ducers of intermediate goods declined 1.1 percent for the 12 months ended in May, and the index for crude goods fell 4.4 percent during the same period. he Producer Price Index for Finished Goods increased 0.2 percent in May, seasonally adjusted. This rise fol lowed a 0.5-percent advance in April and a 0.2-percent in crease in March. The index for finished goods other than foods and energy edged up 0.1 percent, the same as a month earlier. Prices received by producers o f intermediate goods advanced 0.2 percent, after increasing 0.6 percent in the pre vious month. The crude goods index rose 5.5 percent, follow ing a 1.3-percent rise in April. (See table A.) The slower rate of increase in the index for finished goods, a 0.2-percent advance following a 0.5-percent rise, can be traced primarily to prices for finished energy goods, which showed no change in May after increasing 5.1 percent in April. By contrast, prices for finished consumer foods turned up, following a decline in the prior month. As in April, the index for finished consumer goods other than foods and en ergy showed no change in May. Capital equipment prices moved up 0.2 percent, after showing no change a month ago. Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price Index for Finished Goods increased 0.5 percent in May to stand at 132.4 (1982=100). From May 1998 through May 1999, the Finished Goods Price Index advanced 1.4 percent. During this same period, prices for finished goods other than foods and energy increased 1.7 percent, the index for finished energy goods rose 1.3 percent, and prices for finished Finished goods Prices for finished energy goods showed no change in May, after advancing 5.1 percent in April. The gasoline index fell 2.7 percent, following a record 29.1 -percent rise in the previous month. Price increases for home heating oil slowed from 14.3percent in April to 2.5 percent in May. The index for residential electric power fell more than in April. Conversely, liquefied petroleum gas prices rose 19.6 percent, after showing no change in the prior month. Prices for re sidential natural gas turned up, after falling a month earlier. The finished consumer foods index increased 0.5 percent in May, after declining 0.9 percent in the prior month. Prices for dairy products rose 1.3 percent, following a 7.1-percent decline a month ago. The indexes for pork, processed young chickens, unprocessed finfish, Irish potatoes for consumer use, and eggs for fresh use also turned up, after decreasing a month earlier. On the other hand, prices for fresh vegetables, 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 1998 M a y ............................................................................. J u n e ............................................................................ -0.1 -2 -0.5 -.1 0.4 -.8 J u ly ............................................................................. A u g u st....................................................................... S eptem ber................................................................ .2 -.3 .2 .3 .5 -.3 .2 .4 -.1 -1.9 -.4 .8 -.2 .5 -.4 -1.3 0 January...................................................................... February.................................................... ............... .3 -.3 1.5 -1.4 M arch.......................................................................... A p ril............................................................................ .2 .5 M a y ............................................................................. .2 .5 O ctober...................................................................... November................................................................... December................................................................... 0.1 -.1 .2 0 -0.8 -.7 -0.1 -.3 -0.6 -2.7 -.2 -.8 0 -.3 .1 -4.2 .3 .1 -.9 -.7 -.3 -.2 -1.8 2.5 .1 1.0 -.6 -.2 -1.8 0 -.7 -.1 -3.6 .8 -.4 -.2 .1 .8 .5 0 -.2 .6 -2.5 .4 1.2 .3 1.0 5.1 0 .1 .8 -.9 1.1 .6 1.3 0 .1 1.4 .2 5.5 1999 1 Som e percent changes shown here and elsewhere in "Price Movements corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. M ay 1999" m ay differ from those previously reported, because indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and 1 Table B. Monthly and annual percent changes in selected price indexes for intermediate goods and crude goods, seasonally adjusted1 Crude goods Intermediate goods Change in Month Foods Energy Except foods and energy intermediate goods from 12 months Foods Energy (unadj.) ago (unadj.) Except foods and energy Change in crude goods from 12 months ago (unadj.) 1998 M a y ............................................................................. 0.3 -.6 0.2 -1.1 -0.1 -.1 -1.5 -1.8 J u ly .............................................................................. August.......................................................................... September................................................................... O ctober...................................................................... .4 -.4 0 -1.5 -.1 -.1 -1.6 -2.1 -.9 -.4 -.5 1.0 -.3 -.3 November................................................................... December................................................................... .8 -.6 -1.1 -.2 -.2 J u n e ............................................................................. -3.5 1999 January...................................................................... .6 .8 February..................................................................... M arch........................ ................................................. -1.8 -1.6 -.4 2.2 April.............................................................................. -1.8 .5 4.5 .4 M a y .............................................................................. 0.0 -8.0 0.1 -.4 -9.0 -8.9 -1.1 6.0 -9.0 -1.5 -2.8 -8.4 -12.3 -2.5 -2.5 -.9 3.2 -3.6 5.5 -1.2 -3.0 -15.1 -16.6 -2.9 -.6 -4.3 2.0 -4.0 -2.2 -1.7 -18.4 -16.7 4.9 -2.4 -5.0 -5.2 -1.3 6.1 .2 1.0 -.8 -12.2 -10.0 -2.5 2.2 8.5 11.9 -1.1 2.3 -9.9 -4.4 -3.3 -.2 -.1 .1 -2.7 -2.0 -2.7 .2 -1.4 .2 -1.1 -1.5 .4 -3.4 -11.4 corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. 1 Som e percent changes shown here and elsewhere in "Price Movements May 1999" m ay differ from those previously reported, because indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and and feeds and durable manufacturing materials advanced, fol lowing declines a month earlier. Prices for nondurable manu facturing materials and for materials and components for con struction rose at the same rate in May as in April. Excluding foods and energy, the index for intermediate materials in creased 0.2 percent for the second consecutive month. (See table B.) The intermediate energy goods index advanced 0 .4 percent in May, after posting a 4.5-percent gain in April. In May, rising prices for liquefied petroleum gas, residual fuels, industrial natural gas, commercial natural gas, and natural gas to electric utilities outweighed falling prices for gasoline, jet fuels, diesel fuel, finished lubricants, and industrial elec tric power. The index for intermediate foods and feeds increased 0.5 percent in May, following a 1.8-percent drop in April. Prices for fluid milk products rose 2.5 percent, after registering a 14.6-percent decline in the prior month. The indexes for pork, processed young chickens, flour, processed eggs, and granu lated sugar also advanced, following declines a month earlier. Conversely, beef and veal prices fell 0.2 percent, after increas ing 2.3 percent in April. Prices for prepared animal feeds and crude vegetable oils also fell, after rising a month ago. The index for liquid beverage bases used for soft drinks showed no change, following an increase last month. Prices for durable manufacturing materials advanced 0.8 percent in May, after registering a 0.2-percent decline in April. The index for primary nonferrous metals, except precious, rose 6.3 percent, following a 0.3-percent gain a month earlier. Prices for softwood plywood, softwood lumber, aluminum mill shapes, nonferrous wire and cable, and cement increased, after decreasing in the prior month. The index for hot rolled bars, plates, and structural shapes fell less than in the except potatoes, fell 22.9 percent, following a 23.0-percent gain in April. B eef and veal prices also fell, after increasing last month. The indexes for soft drinks and for shortening and cooking oils rose less than in the prior month. The index for finished consumer goods other than foods and energy showed no change for the second consecutive month. Price advances for passenger cars, light motor trucks, apparel, periodical circulation, and for photographic equip ment and supplies were offset by declining prices for pre scription drugs, plastic products, textile housefumishings, and for sanitary papers and health products. The capital equipment index increased 0.2 percent in May, after showing no change in the previous month. Prices for light motor trucks rose more than a month ago. The heavy motor truck index advanced 0.7 percent, after showing no change in April. Prices for civilian aircraft, commercial furni ture, and for telephone and telegraph equipment turned up in May, following a decrease in the prior month. Electronic com puter prices fell less than last month. By contrast, the index for construction machinery and equipment rose 0.1 percent, after a 0.5-percent increase in April. Prices for agricultural irrigation systems and for optical instruments and lenses turned down, after increasing a month earlier. Intermediate goods The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials, Supplies, and Components ad vanced 0.2 percent in May, seasonally ad justed, after registering a 0.6-percent gain in April. This deceleration was mainly due to a slowing rate of increase in prices for energy goods, which rose less than in the previous month. By contrast, the indexes for intermediate foods 2 steel scrap index increased 8.4 percent, after rising 0.3 percent in the previous month. The index for aluminum base scrap also rose faster than in April. Prices for copper ores and raw cotton turned up, after falling in the prior month. Following a decrease in April, the index for gold ore showed no change. On the other hand, corrugated wastepaper prices fell 2.6 percent in May, following a 4.6-percent rise in April. The phos phates index also turned down, after rising in the month of April. The index for pulpwood decreased faster than the prior month. previous month. Prices for copper and brass mill shapes rose more than a month ago. On the other hand, the index for hot rolled sheet and strip declined 1.7 percent, following a 0.4percent gain in April. Thermoplastic resin prices rose less than a month earlier. The wood chips index fell, after rising last month. Prices for nondurable manufacturing materials increased 0.2 percent in May, the same rate of increase as in April. Index advances for primary basic organic chemicals, thermo plastic resins, paint materials, woodpulp, paperboard (exclud ing corrugated), and writing and printing papers outweighed index declines for basic inorganic chemicals, nitrogenates, finished circular knit fabrics, and synthetic rubber. The index for materials and components for construction advanced 0.1 percent in May, following a 0.1 -percent gain in April. Rising prices for softwood plywood, softwood lumber, millwork, particleboard and fiberboard, and nonferrous wire and cable slightly outweighed falling prices for steel mill prod ucts, fabricated structural metal products, prepared asphalt and tar roofing and siding products, and ready mixed con crete. Net output price indexes for mining, manufacturing, and other industries Mining. The Producer Price Index for the Net Output of Total Domestic Mining Industries advanced 9.3 percent in May, following a 5.3-percent increase in April. (Net output price indexes are not seasonally adjusted.) Price increases for the crude petroleum, natural gas, and natural gas liquids industry accelerated from 9.2 percent in April to 15.2 percent in May. The index for copper ores turned up, after falling in the prior month. By contrast, prices for the drilling oil and gas wells Crude goods industry turned down 0.6 percent, after rising 0.4 percent in the previous month. The index for the mining o f non-metallic The Producer Price Index for Crude minerals, except fuels, industry group showed no change, fol Materials for Further Processing advanced lowing a 0.3-percent rise in April. In May, the Producer Price 5.5 percent in May, seasonally adjusted, Index for the Net Output of Total Domestic Mining Industries following a 1.3-percent increase in April. stood at 74.3 (December 1984=100), 0.1 percent above its yearThe May increase represents the largest ago level. monthly increase since a 6.1 -percent rise in December 1996. Prices for crude food Manufacturing. The Producer Price Index for the Net Output stuffs and feedstuffs and basic industrial materials turned of Total Domestic Manufacturing Industries rose 0.2 percent up, after falling in the previous month. The index for crude in May, after increasing 1.0 percent in April. Most of this energy materials rose more than in April. (See table B.) deceleration was due to the index for the petroleum refining Prices for crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs increased 2.2 industry group, which rose 2.5 percent after jumping 23.6 percent in May, following a 2.5-percent drop in April. The percent in the prior month. Among other manufacturing in index for milk eligible for fluid use turned up 0.1 percent, after dustries in May, prices for the chemicals and allied products, registering a 12.2-percent decline a month ago. Prices for rubber and miscellaneous plastic products, and the fabricated slaughter broilers and fryers, slaughter cows and bulls, and metal products industry groups fell, after rising in the pre unprocessed finfish also rallied, following last month’s de vious month. However, prices advanced 1.0 percent, follow clines. The indexes for slaughter hogs and alfalfa hay rose ing a 1.0-percent decline for the food and kindred products more than in the previous month. By contrast, prices for fresh industry group. Prices for the measuring and controlling vegetables, except potatoes, dropped 22.9 percent in May, instruments, primary metal industries, and the furniture and following a 23.0-percent rate of increase in April. The indexes fixtures industry groups also turned up, after falling in April. for oilseeds and citrus fruits also turned down, after rising in In May, the Producer Price Index for the Net Output of the prior month. The index for slaughter steers and heifers the Total Domestic Manufacturing Industries stood at 127.7 fell more than a month ago. (December 1984=100), 1.0 percent higher than its year-ago The index for crude energy materials advanced 11.9 level. percent in May, after rising 8.5 percent in April. The May increase is the largest 1-month rise since a 19.3-percent Other. Among other industries in May, prices for real estate increase in December 1996. Prices for natural gas gained 17.2 agents and managers turned down 0.3 percent, after gaining percent, after increasing 1.7 percent in the prior month. The 1.3 percent a month earlier. The indexes for passenger index for coal also rose faster than a month ago. Conversely, car rental, scheduled air transportation, hotels and motels, crude petroleum prices increased 11.3 percent, following a air courier services, and engineering services also fell, after 27.3-percent advance in April. rising in the prior month. By contrast, prices advanced Prices for basic industrial materials turned up 2.3 percent in 3.6 percent for radio broadcasting, following a 1.5-percent May, following a 1.1-percent decline in April. The carbon 3 rise a month ago. The indexes for life insurance carriers, truck rental and leasing, and skilled and intermediate care facilities rose, after falling in April. Prices for operators and lessors of nonresidential buildings and offices and clinics of doctors of medicine increased, after showing no change in the previous month. 4 Rebasing of Selected Producer Price Indexes changes are not reflected in the index in a timely fashion. For example, the first-released index for April 1999 for portable computers stood at 9.1 (December 1992=100). This index level is so low that prices must change approximately 1.0 percent for the published index to indicate a change. Of course, a 1.0-percent movement in prices may accumulate over, say, 2 months, but the lack of precision at this low in dex level could place the entire price change in the second month. The general index base for the PPI program remains 1982=100. Only the indexes listed in the attached tables are affected by this change. For further information, contact the Section of Index Analysis at (202) 606-7705. ffective with this report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has rebased 37 PPI commodity-based and 36 PPI indus try-based price indexes to December 1998=100. Most of these data can normally be found in table 5 and table 6 of the PPI Detailed Report. To be considered for rebasing, an index must have dropped below 30.0 with little chance of rising to previous levels, or the index must be part of an index aggregate where the majority of the shipment value was rebased. The indexes for high-technology goods, such ascomputers and semiconductors, were most affected by this rebasing. (See tables below.) Rebasing is beneficial when indexes decline to such a low level that relatively sizable month-to-month price E 5 Table C. Commodity producer price indexes selected for rebasing Final December 1998 index before rebasing Commodity title Commodity code 05810111 Petroleum coke 10.0 102108 10210802 10220141 Uranium-radium-vanadium ores Uranium concentrated and precipitates Cadmium metal, 99.90 pet. min. na na 10.1 115 1151 115101 11510111 11510112 11510114 11510115 11510121 1152 115201 11520101 115202 11520201 1153 115301 11530101 115302 11530201 1154 115401 11540101 115402 11540201 115403 11540301 115404 11540401 115405 11540501 Electronic computers and other computer equipment Electronic computers Electronic computers Large-scale general purpose computers Mid-range general purpose computers Personal computers and workstations Portable computers Other computers Computer storage devices Computer storage devices, except parts Computer storage devices, except parts Parts and components Parts and components Computer terminals and parts Computer terminals Computer terminals Computer terminal parts and subassemblies Computer terminal parts and subassemblies Computer peripheral equipment and parts Optical scanning devices Optical scanning devices Computer printers Computer printers Other input/output devices, incl. monitors Other input/output devices, incl. monitors Other peripheral equipment Other peripheral equipment Parts for computer peripheral equipment Parts for computer peripheral equipment 117842 11784221 11784223 11784225 Digital MOS integrated circuits MOS, memory Other MOS, incl.. logic, MCU and MPR MOS, microprocessors na - not available 6 30.2 21.8 21.8 60.2 41.4 13.3 10.7 85.5 38.5 35.4 35.4 na na 88.7 90.0 90.0 na na 77.6 82.1 82.1 62.0 62.0 70.5 70.5 87.1 87.1 101.4 101.4 18.5 13.7 54.7 6.1 Table D. Industry-based producer price indexes selected for rebasing Product code Final December 1998 index before rebasing Product title 2037197 Citrus pulp and other nonedible citrus byproducts 17.2 2911D21 Petroleum coke, made in refineries 10.0 3571 3571P 35711 357111 357112 357114 357115 35712 357121 26.6 21.3 27.1 49.0 41.4 13.3 10.7 85.5 3571M 3571XY9 3571Z89 3571S 3571SS Electronic computers Primary products General purpose digital computers Large-scale (64 MB or more in minimum main memory configuration) Mid-range (<64 MB minimum main memory), excl. PCs and workstations Personal computers and workstations (excl. portable computers) Portable computers (with attached display) Other computers Other computers (array, database, image processors, and other analog, hybrid, or special purpose) Miscellaneous receipts Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts Resales Secondary products Other secondary products 3572 3572P 35721 357211 3572111 35721115 35721117 35721141 35721145 Computer storage devices Primary products Computer storage devices, except parts Random access storage devices Hard disk drives (rigid magnetic media) With media size smaller than 3.5 inches With media size of 3.5 inches and over but less than 5.25 inches With media size of 5.25 inches and over Disk subsystems and disk arrays (RAID) 42.2 39.2 35.4 24.4 18.1 na 14.2 na 45.3 3674 3674P 36741 36741A 36741A1 36741A101 36741A109 36741A2 36741A201 36741A209 36741A9 Semiconductors and related devices Primary products Integrated circuits Digital monolithic integrated circuits MOS memory devices DRAM (dynamic random access memory) Other MOS memory devices Other digital MOS integrated circuits Microprocessors All other digital MOS integrated circuits Other digital integrated circuits, including bipolar and nonsilicon 69.3 55.2 41.3 23.6 11.2 13.1 73.0 45.4 5.6 98.8 81.6 na - not available 7 na 51.1 na na 61.9 75.3 Chart 1. Finished goods and its components, January 1989 through May 1999,3-month seasonally adjusted annual rates of change Percent change -8 8 Chart 2. Intermediate goods and its components, January 1989 through May 1999,3-month seasonally adjusted annual rates of change P e rc e n t ch a n g e 9 Chart 3. Crude goods for further processing and its components, January 1989 through May 1999,3-month seasonally adjusted annual rates of change Perc e n t c h a n g e 10 Table 1. Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of processing (1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 ) Grouping Relative importance Dec. 1 99 8 1 Unadjusted index Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 Unadjusted percent change to M ay1999 from : Seasonally adjusted percent change from: May 1998 Apr. 1999 Feb. to Mar. Mar. to Apr. Apr. to May 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 fo o d s ......................................................... Durable g o o d s ...................................................................................... Capital equipm en t...................................................................................... Manufacturing industries...................................................................... Nonmanufacturing industries............................................................... 100.000 74.783 23.285 1.701 21.584 51.498 35.202 16.296 25.217 6.607 18.610 131.4 129.7 135.6 134.2 135.6 127.1 122.9 133.3 137.8 138.3 137.6 131.8 130.4 133.2 127.8 133.6 129.1 125.9 132.9 137.7 138.5 137.3 132.4 131.1 134.4 126.1 135.1 129.5 126.5 132.9 137.8 138.5 137.4 1.4 1.7 .6 3.6 .4 2.2 3.0 .5 .4 .4 .2 0.5 .5 .9 -1 .3 1.1 .3 .5 0 .1 0 .1 0.2 .3 .4 5.8 0 .3 .5 -.2 0 .1 0 0.5 .6 - .9 -2 .5 - .7 1.3 1.8 .1 0 0 0 0.2 .2 .5 -1 .2 .7 0 -.2 .3 .2 .1 .3 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 ontain ers.................................................................................................... S up plies......................................................................................................... Manufacturing industries...................................................................... Nonmanufacturing industries............................................................... Feeds ...................................................................................................... O ther supplies....................................................................................... 100.000 47.713 3.633 15.730 10.415 17.935 14.004 11.845 4.580 7.265 3.881 22.557 5.131 17.426 1.242 16.184 120.9 123.9 124.3 123.0 123.5 125.8 146.9 76.1 81.8 72.7 138.3 134.1 140.2 131.4 92.8 136.1 121.6 123.3 117.8 122.9 123.2 125.7 147.9 80.5 83.9 78.4 140.3 133.9 140.5 131.1 88.1 136.3 122.1 123.6 119.1 123.0 124.2 125.6 148.3 82.2 86.1 79.8 141.1 133.7 140.4 130.9 88.0 136.1 -1.1 -2 .5 -3 .7 -3 .8 -3 .9 -.3 1.0 .6 -.5 1.3 - .4 -.8 -.1 -1 .0 -1 1 .6 -.1 .4 .2 1.1 .1 .8 -.1 .3 2.1 2.6 1.8 .6 -.1 -.1 -.2 -.1 -.1 .3 0 -1 .0 .2 -.2 0 .3 2.2 1.6 2.7 -.1 .1 - .2 -3 .5 .1 .6 -.2 -2 .5 .2 -.2 .1 .1 4.4 2.3 5.8 1.7 .2 .1 .2 .3 .1 .2 .2 .7 .2 .8 -.1 .1 .4 .8 -.1 .6 -.1 -.1 -.2 -.1 -.1 Crude materials for further processing................................................... Foodstuffs and feedstuffs........................................................................ Nonfood m a te ria ls ..................................................................................... Nonfood materials except fuel3 .......................................................... Manufacturing3 ...................................................................................... Construction.......................................................................................... Crude fuel4 ................................................................................................ Manufacturing industries................................................................... Nonmanufacturing industries............................................................ 100.000 45.019 54.981 29.160 27.653 1.507 25.821 2.104 23.717 90.1 101.2 79.2 75.3 68.1 189.5 78.3 77.6 79.8 90.4 95.8 83.5 83.3 75.6 194.0 77.1 75.5 78.7 96.1 99.7 90.2 87.5 79.6 194.0 86.7 84.3 88.5 -4 .4 -6.1 -2 .9 -.9 -.7 -3.1 -5 .6 -6 .2 -5 .4 6.3 4.1 8.0 5.0 5.3 0 12.5 11.7 12.5 1.0 -1 .3 3.1 5.6 6.0 .5 -.1 -.5 -.1 1.3 -2 .5 4.5 7.0 7.3 -.6 1.2 1.6 1.3 5.5 2.2 8.3 5.3 5.4 .7 12.5 11.7 12.5 Finished goods, excluding fo o d s ............................................................ Intermediate materials less foods and fe e d s ...................................... Intermediate foods and f e e d s ................................................................. Crude materials less agricultural products3 7 ..................................... 5 76.715 6 95.125 6 4.875 8 52.084 130.0 121.2 114.6 78.2 131.3 122.3 108.7 82.9 131.7 122.8 109.5 90.0 1.6 -.9 -5 .8 -2 .5 .3 .4 .7 8.6 .2 .3 -1 .6 3.3 .8 .7 -1 .8 5.3 .1 .2 .5 8.6 Finished energy g o o d s .............................................................................. Finished goods less e n e rg y..................................................................... Finished consumer goods less e n e rg y ................................................. 5 11.972 5 88.028 5 62.811 71.3 143.0 145.1 75.8 142.4 144.2 77.3 142.6 144.5 1.3 1.4 1.8 2.0 .1 .2 1.2 .1 .1 5.1 -.2 -.3 0 .2 .1 Finished goods less foods and e n e rg y ................................................. Finished consumer goods less foods and e n e rg y ............. .............. Consumer nondurable goods less foods and e n e rg y ...................... 5 64.743 5 39.526 5 23.230 145.9 151.2 165.2 145.9 151.3 165.8 145.8 151.1 165.3 1.7 2.6 4.1 -.1 -.1 -.3 0 .1 .1 .1 0 .1 .1 0 -.3 Intermediate energy g o o d s ...................................................................... Intermediate materials less e n e rg y ....................................................... Intermediate materials less foods and ene rg y ................................... 6 11.941 6 88.059 6 83.184 75.9 130.9 131.9 80.2 130.7 132.2 81.9 130.9 132.3 .5 -1 .5 -1 .2 2.1 .2 .1 2.2 0 .1 4.5 .1 .2 .4 .2 .2 Crude energy materials3 ............................................................................ Crude materials less e n e rg y .................................................................... Crude nonfood materials less energy4 .................................................. 8 33.303 8 66.697 8 21.678 61.0 108.1 128.8 66.5 104.1 128.9 74.4 107.7 131.4 2.3 -7 .6 -1 0 .7 11.9 3.5 1.9 6.1 -1.1 -.8 8.5 -2.1 -1.1 11.9 2.2 2.3 .2 S pecial groupings 1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are initially computed after the publication of December indexes and are recalculated after final December 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 January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision four months after original publication. 3 Includes crude petroleum. 4 Excludes crude petroleum. 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. 11 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 May1999 from: Unadjusted index Grouping Commodity code Jan. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Feb. to Mar. Mar. to Apr. Apr. to May 0.2 131.4 Finished consumer foods.. 132.4 1.4 0.5 0.2 0.5 130.4 131.1 1.7 . 5 . 3 . 6 . 2 135.6 rgoods.. 131.8 129.7 Finished goods. Finished consu Apr. 19991 Seasonally adjusted percent change from: 133.2 134.4 . 6 . 9 . 4 -.9 . 5 Fresh f u t and melons2 ......... ris Fresh and dry vegetables2........ Eggs for fresh use (Dec. 1991 = 100) 01-11 01-13 01-71-07 105.3 124.4 94.0 101.4 132.5 74.8 113.6 111.5 66.8 23.1 -16.9 -6.2 12.0 -15.8 -10.7 -5.5 20.2 4.0 . 9 15.8 -10.0 12.0 -15.8 . 9 Bakery products2 . Milled ric 2. e . Pasta products (June 1985=100)2 Beef and veal.............. Pork..................... Processed young chickens . Processed turkeys...... Finfish and shellfish..... Dairy products. . Processed f u t and vegetables2 ris Confectionery end products2 . . Soft drinks............... Roasted coffee2. . Shortening and cooking o l 2 ........... is 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 02-78 177.1 129.3 122.5 99.1 90.9 117.6 88.0 186.2 148.9 128.0 169.7 135.5 136.1 147.4 177.6 125.6 122.4 102.2 86.0 110.4 89.0 184.9 132.1 128.1 169.4 137.6 136.7 138.2 178.0 122.9 121.9 104.3 100.2 113.2 89.3 187.3 132.9 127.6 170.8 137.3 135.7 138.3 1.3 . 4 -.7 . 8 -3.8 -5.4 2.3 . 5 1.2 1.5 1.4 2.0 -7.9 -4.7 . 2 -2.1 -.4 2.1 16.5 2.5 . 3 1.3 . 6 -.4 . 8 -.2 -.7 . 1 -.4 -1.3 -.5 2.4 1.0 -.7 1.3 9.4 -1.4 . 2 -.4 . 6 -1 . -1.5 . 2 -.9 -1 . 2.3 -3.1 -2.8 . 2 -7.1 -7.1 . 5 0 . 4 -1 . . 4 . 2 -2.1 -.4 -.2 8.3 2.5 . 9 2.0 1.3 -.4 . 8 . 1 -.7 . 1 127.1 129.1 129.5 2.2 . 3 . 3 1.3 0 Alcoholic beverages................. 02-61 136.8 137.2 137.3 1 .8 . 1 . 1 0 . 1 Women’ apparel2 .............. s Men’ and boys’apparel.......... s Girls’ children’, and infants’apparel2 , s Textile housefurnishings2.......... 03-81-01 03-81-02 03-81-03 03-82 123.7 133.6 121.2 123.1 122.5 132.8 117.6 123.5 123.4 133.3 117.6 122.8 1.2 . 2 -3.7 -.4 . 7 . 4 0 -.6 -.2 -.3 -2.3 . 5 . 3 -1 . -.8 -.2 . 7 . 4 0 -.6 Footwear. . 04-3 143.8 144.6 144.4 -1 . -1 . -.2 -.6 0 Residential e ct c power (Dec. 1990= =100). le ri Residential gas (Dec. 1990=100).. Gasoline.................... Fuel o l No. 2 ................ i 05-41 05-51 05-71 05-73-02-01 107.4 116.4 46.4 42.6 107.1 109.8 64.1 50.3 108.1 110.8 65.6 52.2 -1.5 -3.0 12.5 3.2 . 9 . 9 2.3 3.8 . 2 -1.8 3.6 13.1 -1 . -1.7 29.1 14.3 -.5 . 5 -2.7 2.5 Pharmaceutical preps, ethical (Prescription)2 ... Pharmaceutical preps,proprietary (Over-counter)2 . Soaps and synthetic detergents2 ........... Cosmetics and other t i e preparations2...... olt 06-35 06-36 06-71 06-75 329.7 184.8 125.5 133.6 341.9 186.8 125.6 133.8 332.8 186.7 125.3 133.9 1.7 1.0 -.6 . 3 -2.7 -1 . -.2 . 1 . 1 . 4 . 1 . 5 . 2 . 4 . 1 -.2 -2.7 -1 . -.2 . 1 Tires, tubes, tread, etc2 .................. 07-12 93.4 93.7 93.4 -.4 -.3 -.2 1.5 -.3 Sanitary papers and health products2 . Newspaper circulation2 .......... Periodical circulation ............ Book publishing2 ............... 09-15-01 09-31-01 09-32-01 09-33 144.4 207.4 195.9 211.8 143.6 207.4 195.9 211.9 143.1 207.4 197.5 212.0 -1.0 2.3 2.2 4.1 -.3 0 . 8 0 1.3 1.6 -.3 -.2 -2.1 -1 . . 2 . 3 -.3 0 . 9 0 Household f niture2 . ur Floor coverings2... Household appliances . Home electronic equipment2. . Household glassware2 .... Household flatware2. Lawn and garden equip., ex. tractors2 . 12-1 12-3 12-4 12-5 12-62 12-64 12-66 149.8 126.7 108.8 74.4 162.8 140.0 132.3 150.2 127.1 108.6 74.1 164.3 140.0 131.9 150.3 126.9 108.5 74.0 164.2 140.0 132.2 1.4 -1.1 -.5 -3.6 . 7 -.8 . 5 . 1 -.2 -1 . -1 . -1 . 0 . 2 . 1 . 6 -1.1 -1 . . 1 0 . 1 . 1 -.7 . 2 -1 . . 9 0 -.3 . 1 -.2 -.3 -1 . -1 . 0 . 2 Passenger cars. 14-11-01 132.0 130.7 130.4 0 -.2 -.5 . 2 . 7 Toys, games, and children’ vehicles. s . Sporting and ath ti goods2 ...... le c Tobacco products2 ............. Mobile homes2 . . Jewelry, platinum, & karat gold2 Costume jewelry and novelties2 15-11 15-12 15-2 15-5 15-94-02 15-94-04 124.0 126.2 363.4 156.3 127.8 139.9 124.0 126.0 363.4 157.6 127.8 140.1 123.8 126.3 363.6 158.2 127.6 139.8 -.6 . 2 30.6 2.8 -.6 . 2 -.2 . 2 . 1 . 4 -.2 -.2 . 2 -1 . . 1 . 1 0 -1 . -.2 -.3 0 . 6 . 1 . 1 -.2 . 2 . 1 . 4 -.2 -.2 137.8 137.7 137.8 . 4 . 1 0 0 . 2 151.2 146.2 160.2 159.2 139.0 150.4 132.2 95.8 153.5 161.7 140.5 130.8 150.9 147.4 160.4 159.6 139.4 151.6 132.6 90.4 154.3 162.4 140.8 130.5 150.8 147.5 160.5 159.8 139.4 151.7 132.6 88.4 154.2 162.5 141.1 130.7 . 7 1.6 . 2 1.5 . 4 1.9 1.0 -23.6 . 7 1.6 . 7 -.2 -1 . . 1 . 1 . 1 0 . 1 0 -2.2 -1 . . 1 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 3 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 2 -.6 . 2 . 2 0 -.6 . 5 . 5 -1 . . 1 . 1 . 2 0 -3.8 0 . 4 -1 . 0 -1 . . 1 . 1 . 1 0 . 1 0 -2.2 -1 . . 2 . 2 . 2 Finished consumer goods excluding foods.. Capital equipment. Agricultural machinery and equipment2 . . . Construction machinery and equipment. . Metal cutting machine tools2 ....... Metal forming machine tools2 . Tools, dies, j g , f x u e , and i d molds2 . is i t r s n. Pumps, compressors, and equipment... I ustrial material handling equipment2 . nd Electronic computers (Dec. 1998=100)2 .. . Textile machinery2 . Paper industries machinery (June 1982=100) . Printing trades machinery2 . Transformers and power regulators2 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. 12 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 May1999 from: Unadjusted index Grouping Commodity code Jan. 19991 Capital equipment—Continued Apr. 19991 May 19991 Seasonally adjusted percent change from: May 1998 Apr. 1999 Feb. to Mar. Mar. to Apr. Apr. to May . Communication & related equip. (Dec. 1985= 100)2. X-ray and electromedical equipment2..... Oil f e d and gas f e d machinery. il il Mining machinery and equipment2...... Office and store machines and equipment2 . 11-76 11-79-05 11-91 11-92 11-93 114.3 106.2 126.4 143.1 111.9 114.1 105.8 126.6 143.9 112.3 114.1 106.0 126.6 144.2 112.3 0 -.8 . 8 1.4 -1 . 0 . 2 0 . 2 0 0.1 . 2 . 1 . 3 0 -0.1 -.3 . 1 . 2 . 3 0 . 2 . 2 . 2 0 Commercial fur tu 2 . ni re 12-2 155.8 156.0 156.5 . 6 . 3 . 1 -.2 . 3 Light motor trucks. Heavy motor trucks2 . Truck t a l r 2. ries Civilian a r r f (Dec. 1985=100) . icat Ships (Dec. 1985=100)*...... Railroad equipment........ 14-11-05 14-11-06 14-14 14-21-02 14-31 14-4 158.2 145.4 135.3 150.9 145.8 134.6 158.4 146.1 135.9 151.0 145.8 134.3 158.0 147.1 135.9 151.4 146.5 134.4 2.8 3.9 . 4 . 8 . 5 -.7 -.3 . 7 0 . 3 . 5 . 1 -.2 . 2 . 1 . 2 0 -1 . . 3 0 . 5 -1 . 0 -.4 . 8 . 7 0 . 3 . 5 . 1 120.9 121.6 122.1 -1.1 . 4 . 3 . 6 . 2 114.6 108.7 109.5 -5.8 . 7 -1.6 -1.8 . 5 107.4 118.9 94.1 117.4 101.5 103.0 122.6 93.7 98.0 97.4 104.7 123.6 93.3 94.9 97.3 -6.9 3.7 -1 . -34.0 -9.3 1.7 . 8 -.4 -3.2 -1 . -1.5 2.0 . 2 -15.1 -2.8 -1.5 0 0 3.0 . 3 1.7 . 8 -1.2 -3.2 -1 . 121.2 122.3 122.8 -.9 . 4 . 3 . 7 . 2 Synthetic fibers2.......... Processed yams and threads2 . Gray fabrics2 ............ Finished fabrics. . I ustrial t x i e products2. nd etl 03-1 03-2 03-3 03-4 03-83-03 105.5 110.4 117.8 122.3 128.5 104.4 108.7 115.9 122.7 128.9 104.5 108.4 115.4 122.4 128.9 -5.8 -4.2 -6.2 -1.8 -1.2 . 1 -.3 -.4 -.2 0 -.5 . 6 . 8 0 -.2 -1 . 0 -1.5 0 0 . 1 -.3 -.4 -.4 0 Leather. . 04-2 176.1 176.6 175.6 -1.0 -.6 . 4 2.1 -.8 Liquefied petroleum gas2... .. Commercial e lectric power. . I ustrial ele ri power. nd ct c . Commercial natural gas (Dec. 1990=100).... I ndustrial natural gas (Dec. 1990=100)...... Natural gas to e ct c u i i i s (Dec. 1990=100). le ri t l t e Jet fuels........ ............ ........ No. 2 Diesel fuel. . Residual fuel2 .. 05-32 05-42 05-43 05-52 05-53 05-54 05-72-03 05-73-03 05-74 47.2 124.9 126.1 109.7 103.9 79.0 37.5 40.2 36.0 53.1 124.2 125.2 102.9 95.0 71.1 48.9 53.1 40.4 63.5 126.4 127.4 102.2 97.1 77.0 48.3 53.0 46.9 . 2 -1.3 -1.4 -3.4 -6.0 -1.4 . 8 6.0 -.4 19.6 1.8 1.8 -.7 2.2 8.3 -1.2 -.2 16.1 7.3 . 4 -1 . -1.6 -.2 -6.9 9.9 16.4 23.8 0 -1.5 -.7 -1 . -2.2 4.3 28.4 18.8 15.8 19.6 -1 . -.3 2.3 4.4 8.9 -3.3 -2.3 16.1 Industrial chemicals2 . Prepared paint.... Paint materials2 Medicinal and botanical chemicals . Fats and o l , inedible2 ........ is Mixed f r i i e s e t l z r ............. Nitrogenates. . Phosphates2 Other agric tu l chemicals . ul ra . Plastic resins and materials2. . 06-1 06-21 06-22 06-31 06-4 06-51 06-52-01 06-52-02 06-53 06-6 118.3 156.9 143.6 138.5 108.9 114.3 95.2 114.7 146.4 115.9 116.8 157.5 144.3 138.8 81.7 114.3 98.4 114.9 145.6 119.2 116.5 157.6 147.1 138.8 78.8 114.3 95.4 113.7 140.5 120.2 -4.4 1.6 2.4 2.7 -37.0 -1.1 -15.6 1.3 -5.8 -6.7 -.3 . 1 1.9 0 -3.5 0 -3.0 -1.0 -3.5 . 8 -.5 -.3 . 1 . 2 -21.1 0 . 3 0 . 8 1.8 -.5 . 1 . 8 . 1 4.7 -.3 . 6 . 5 -1 . 1.7 -.3 . 3 1.9 -.3 -3.5 . 2 -2.5 -1.0 -3.6 . 8 Synthetic rubber2 . Plastic construction products. . Unsupported p lastic f l , sheet, & other shapes2 . im . Plastic parts and components for manufacturing2 . . 07-11-02 07-21 07-22 07-26 114.1 124.5 126.4 117.2 115.4 125.4 125.6 117.7 113.7 125.8 125.2 117.6 -3.2 -1.3 -2.8 . 3 -1.5 . 3 -.3 -1 . . 3 -.6 . 1 -.2 -.3 . 5 . 5 . 6 -1.5 . 1 -.3 -1 . Softwood lumber2 . Hardwood lumber. M l work2 ...... il Plywood2 ...... 08-11 08-12 08-2 08-3 181.0 175.8 171.5 161.6 193.1 176.4 173.2 169.5 197.1 176.7 173.8 178.2 5.4 -1.6 1.5 17.7 2.1 . 2 . 3 5 .1 3.7 . 7 . 2 2.2 -.3 -1 . . 6 -1.9 2 .1 . 3 . 3 5 .1 Woodpulp2 . Paper.... .. Paperboard. . Paper boxes and containers2 Building paper and board2 . Commercial p rinting (June 1982=100)2 09-11 09-13 09-14 09-15-03 09-2 09-37 112.7 141.4 142.2 151.3 131.5 151.9 110.4 139.8 149.4 154.3 138.2 152.2 113.8 140.1 149.1 155.8 141.7 151.9 -5.8 -4.3 -3.3 -.3 7.3 . 1 3.1 . 2 -.2 1.0 2.5 -.2 -2.5 -.6 4.6 . 3 3.9 . 1 . 2 . 2 2.5 2.5 . 8 -1 . 3.1 . 2 . 6 1.0 2.5 -.2 Foundry and forge shop products. . Steel m l products2 . ....... il Primary nonferrous metals2..... Aluminum m l shapes2 . il Copper and brass m l shapes2 . il Nonferrous wire and cable2 . . Metal containers2........ ... Hardware................. . Plumbing fix re and brass f t i g . tu s itns Heating equipment........... 10-15 10-17 10-22 10-25-01 10-25-02 10-26 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 135.1 107.1 95.8 135.9 144.8 136.3 107.1 147.4 175.3 153.9 135.3 105.1 94.0 133.7 144.4 133.0 107.0 147.8 176.1 153.6 135.2 104.2 99.8 135.5 149.9 134.6 106.1 148.1 176.2 153.6 0 -9.5 -8.8 -6.0 -3.9 -4.7 -2.3 . 8 . 1 . 1 -1 . -.9 6.2 1.3 3.8 1.2 -.8 . 2 . 1 0 -1 . -1.0 -2.1 -.2 -1.4 -.5 0 -1 . . 9 -1 . . 3 -.4 -1 . -.4 . 8 -.7 0 . 4 . 1 . 3 -1 . -.9 6.2 1.3 3.8 1.2 -.8 . 2 0 0 Intermediate materials, supplies, and components . intermediate foods and feeds . Flour2. . Refined sugar2 . Confectionery materials. Crude vegetable o l 2. is Prepared animal feeds2 . 02-12-03 02-53 02-54 02-72 02-9 Intermediate materials less foods and feeds . See footnotes at end of table. 13 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 May1999 from: Unadjusted index Commodity code Grouping Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 May 19991 Seasonally adjusted percent change from: Feb. to Mar. Mar. to Apr. Apr. to May 0 0.1 -0 .2 .2 -.2 0 .1 - .1 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0 .1 -0.1 .4 -.7 0 - .1 -.3 Intermediate materials less foods and feeds—Continued Fabricated structural metal products................................................................................ Fabricated ferrous wire products (June 198 2=100)2 .................................................... Other misc. metal products2 ............................................................................................... 10-7 10-89 142.7 130.7 125.7 142.9 130.7 125.5 142.8 130.7 125.4 Mechanical power transmission equipment..................................................................... Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment............................. ..................................... Metal valves, ex.fluid power (Dec. 1 9 8 2 -1 0 0 )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....................................................... ....................................... Machine shop products2 ...................................................................................................... 11-45 11-48 11-49-02 11-49-05 11-71 11-73 11-75 11-78 11-94 11-95 159.8 136.0 159.4 166.3 152.5 146.2 150.5 98.8 142.6 136.8 160.8 136.2 160.6 166.8 151.5 146.3 150.4 98.7 142.7 136.8 160.9 136.2 159.6 166.8 151.9 146.4 150.0 98.6 142.8 136.8 Flat glass2 ............................................................................................................................... C e m e n t................................................................................................................................... Concrete products................................................................................................................ Asphalt felts and coatings2 ................................................................................................. Gypsum products2 ................................................................................................................ Glass containers2 .................................................................................................................. 13-11 13-22 13-3 13-6 13-7 13-8 104.9 148.9 142.2 99.0 190.0 125.9 105.8 150.4 143.6 99.5 195.4 126.2 106.2 151.7 143.7 98.6 196.6 126.0 -1.1 4.1 2.7 -.9 13.9 Motor vehicle parts2 ............................................................................................................. Aircraft engines & engine parts (Dec. 1 9 8 5 -1 0 0 ) ........................................................ Aircraft parts & aux.equip.,nec (June 198 5=100)* ....................................................... 14-12 14-23 14-25 114.1 139.0 144.4 113.6 139.3 142.7 113.5 137.8 142.5 -1.1 .1 Photographic supplies2 ........................................................................................................ Medical/surgical/personal aid devices............................................................................. 15-42 15-6 129.0 144.2 125.1 144.7 128.2 144.6 -.6 1.1 - .1 Crude materials for further processing....................................................................... 90.1 90.4 96.1 -4 .4 6.3 1 .0 1.3 5.5 Crude foodstuffs and feed stu ffs............................................................................... 1 0 1 .2 95.8 99.7 -6.1 4.1 -1.3 -2.5 2 .2 78.6 83.2 96.4 48.1 122.7 108.8 96.2 80.8 78.8 85.5 95.5 63.8 144.2 116.9 95.6 79.6 -14.6 -11.6 -2.1 -8 .5 .3 -1.3 -.9 -1 .0 18.1 -2.5 -27.8 -1.5 -4.1 -7.2 4.6 -6 .4 -5 .4 2.4 -5 .4 -6.5 119.6 118.3 .2 -1.1 -.3 1 .0 -1.1 1 0 -8 8 .3 .3 1.9 0 0 .1 .2 2 .0 - .6 .3 .1 -.6 .2 2 .2 1.3 -1 .6 .5 1.4 -1.5 1.7 .4 .1 .1 .1 .2 0 .1 .5 .3 -.5 .1 .1 .1 -.2 .1 -.3 -.2 .5 -.1 - .1 0 -.2 - .1 .1 -.3 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 .4 .9 2.4 .4 .7 - .1 -.9 .3 .1 - .1 -1 .0 -1 .3 .4 -.9 -.3 1 .2 .6 2 .0 .2 .6 -.2 .1 .2 -.2 - .1 .1 -.2 - .1 -1.1 -.2 .6 -1.3 - .1 .3 -.9 2.5 0 0 2.5 .6 .2 .1 .6 - .1 Soybeans2 .............................................................................................................................. 01-83-01-31 86.7 83.7 91.5 44.6 140.2 96.3 127.8 91.8 Cane sugar,raw2 ................................................................................................................... 02-52-01-01 118.7 79.2 83.5 90.2 -2 .9 8 .0 3.1 4.5 8.3 Raw cotton............................................................................................................................ Leaf tobacco2 ........................................................................................................................ 01-51-01-01 01-92-01-01 94.4 112.4 95.5 95.8 94.9 - -12.1 ft -.6 2.5 ft 1 .8 -3 .7 -16.4 2.5 O Cattle hides2 .......................................................................................................................... 04-11 143.3 133.6 137.8 -10.0 3.1 -7.1 .6 3.1 8 8 .2 94.6 83.2 47.2 2 .0 74.7 30.2 92.7 71.0 42.4 .1 Natural gas2 .................- ....................................................................................................... 05-1 05-31 05-61 -8.1 23.2 17.2 11.3 2.4 -1.7 27.1 .3 1.7 27.3 17.2 11.3 Wheat2 .................................................................................................................................... 0 1 -2 1 Slaughter Slaughter Slaughter Slaughter 01-22-02-05 01-31 01-32 01-41-02 01-42 cattle2 ................................................................................................................... hogs....................................................................................................................... broilers/fryers...................................................................................................... turkeys.................................................................................................................. 0 1 -6 Crude nonfood m aterials........................................................................................... 1 .8 2 .8 -.9 32.6 17.5 7.4 -.6 6 .6 .3 .4 -.9 13.2 -3 .7 1 0 .0 -.2 6 .2 -11.3 2.9 -1 .5 -.2 2 .0 Logs, timber, etc.................................................................................................................... 08-5 198.6 201.4 199.9 -6.3 -.7 .1 -.9 -.1 Wastepaper2 .......................................................................................................................... 09-12 126.6 142.5 142.2 -6.3 -.2 2 .2 -.1 -.2 Iron ore2 .................................................................................................................................. Iron and steel scrap2 ........................................................................................................... Nonferrous metal ores (Dec. 198 3=100)2 ..................................................................... Copper base scrap2 ............................................................................................................. Aluminum base s c ra p .......................................................................................................... 1 0 -1 1 94.9 124.5 59.8 102.3 148.8 94.9 134.9 63.0 106.2 158.6 -.7 -26.9 -9 .2 -14.2 -7 .6 0 10-23-01 10-23-02 95.2 124.4 60.4 99.9 143.2 8.4 5.4 3.8 .3 -4.4 -1.0 9.2 -.3 .3 -1 .8 3.4 6 .6 -.8 2 .8 8.4 5.4 3.8 7.8 Construction sand, gravel, and crushed stone............................................................... 13-21 155.3 156.7 157.1 2 .8 .3 .5 .1 .3 1 0 -1 2 1 0 -2 1 1The indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. A l indexes are subject to revision 4 months after o g l ri i nal publication. 14 2 Not seasonally adjusted, 3 Not available, 0 Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted (1982= 100) Index Year and month 1995: January.......... February........ March............ April............. May.............. June............. July............. August............ September......... October.......... November......... December......... 1996: January...... ... r. .. February.......... March............ April...... ....... May.............. July............. August........... September......... October........... November......... December......... 1997: January.......... February.......... March............ April............. May............. ............ July... .......... August........... September......... October.......... November.......... ......... 1998: January.......... February........... March. ......... . April........ ..... May............. June............ July............. August........... September......... October.......... November......... December... ...... 1999: January.......... February........... March............ April............. May............. Finished goods F n shed ii consumer foods Fnse iihd consumer goods e dn xclu i g foods Cptl aia equipment 126.9 127.2 127.3 127.7 127.9 127.8 128.0 127.9 181 2. 128.4 128.6 129.4 128.3 128.6 128.5 1 28.9 181 2. 127.6 128.6 128.2 129.7 129.7 130.9 131.0 122.9 123.2 123.4 123.7 124.3 124.4 141 2. 141 2. 123.9 124.2 124.0 125.2 135.5 135.7 135.9 1 36.3 136.5 136.6 136.9 137.0 136.9 137.6 138.0 138.0 123.7 124.3 125.0 125.2 125.5 125.6 125.7 125.5 125.4 125.2 125.4 129.8 129.7 130.5 130.9 131.0 131.3 131.3 131.5 131.7 132.3 132.5 133.0 131.3 111 3. 132.2 131.8 131.7 133.7 133.8 134.2 134.8 136.0 135.9 135.6 125.9 125.8 126.8 127.7 127.9 127.5 127.4 127.7 127.9 128.4 128.8 129.8 138.0 138.0 181 3. 138.2 138.3 138.3 138.4 138.6 138.5 1 8.4 3 1 38.4 1 38.5 133.0 132.7 132.5 131.9 131.6 131.3 131.0 131.3 131.7 131.8 131.5 131.4 134.9 134.5 135.7 151 3. 135.4 141 3. 133.8 133.6 133.8 134.6 134.2 134.3 130.0 129.7 128.9 128.0 127.3 127.4 171 2. 127.7 128.4 128.3 128.0 127.7 130.6 130.5 130.5 130.7 130.6 130.4 130.7 130.3 130.6 131.0 130.7 131.3 133.9 134.3 134.0 134.6 133.9 133.8 134.5 13 . 41 134.4 135.0 134.5 134.5 131.7 131.3 131.6 132.2 132.4 136.5 134.6 135.2 134.0 134.7 Itreit Itreit nemdae nemdae foods mtras aeil and ecuig xldn feeds foods 112.3 Crude mtras aeil Crude fosuf odtfs and fesuf edtfs Crude nonfood mtras aeil 103.6 105.3 131 0. 97.2 97.4 9 7.4 123.0 123.3 124.3 124.9 125.6 126.0 126.2 126.3 126.2 126.0 125.8 125.4 125.5 125.5 125.0 125.2 125.7 126.2 125.8 125.5 125.7 161 2. 126.0 125.8 126.3 123.5 123.4 123.5 125.7 130.3 131.3 1 31.8 131.9 131 3. 130.4 161 2. 125.6 125.6 151 2. 125.3 125.7 126.0 125.5 125.2 125.3 125.8 125.7 125.8 126.3 109.7 1 38.6 1 8.5 3 138.5 1 38.4 138.2 138.3 June 181 3. 181 3. 1 8.3 3 1 38.0 137.9 137.7 December 126.5 126.4 126.0 125.6 125.4 125.4 125.2 125.4 125.5 125.4 125.6 1 25.3 125.3 1 5.2 2 127.4 128.0 1 28.3 126.5 124.4 123.8 125.5 122.3 1 4.2 2 1 23.4 126.6 126.5 126.0 125.5 125.3 125.4 125.3 125.5 125.5 125.6 125.7 1 25.4 127.4 1 16.8 107.5 108.0 109.8 1 06.6 106.2 106.5 181 0. 114.8 1 13.0 114.2 117.6 116.0 1 1 2 .8 1 1 0 .1 126.5 126.2 126.2 126.4 126.6 1 26.3 126.5 161 2. 126.2 126.7 126.3 127.5 137.6 1 37.6 1 7.7 3 137.6 137.5 1 37.3 137.4 137.2 137.6 1 37.7 1 7.8 3 137.7 1 24.4 141 2. 123.7 123.7 123.6 123.2 123.2 11 9.2 1 8.8 1 117.2 116.2 116.5 115.8 1 6.3 1 115.8 1 4.7 1 114.2 151 1. 114.4 124.7 124.4 141 2. 141 2. 124.0 123.6 123.6 123.2 122.9 122.7 122.3 121.5 127.4 127.4 127.8 129.4 129.4 137.6 137.6 137.6 137.6 137.9 151 1. 113.0 121.4 121.3 121.7 NOTE: A l seasonally adjusted indexes are subject to change up to 5 years after original l publication due to the recalculation of seasonal factors each January. The indexes for Itreit nemdae mtras aeil 1 2 2 .8 1 2 2 .8 122.4 1 2 2 .2 121.9 1 2 1 .1 12 1 .1 1 2 0 .8 1 2 1 .2 121.9 1 2 2 .1 11 2 .1 1 1 2 .6 111.9 1 1 0 .6 1 11.7 113.4 1 14.3 115.6 118.6 1 2 1 .2 1 1 1 .2 109.2 109.7 1 2 2 .6 1 2 2 .8 1 0 2 .1 102.9 1 0 2 .0 103.3 1 0 2 .2 1 0 2 .8 1 0 2 .0 98.6 1 0 1 .2 102.3 103.3 103.4 108.0 1 0 2 .2 1 1 0 .0 1 0 1 .6 1 0 0 .0 104.5 106.8 1 1 1 .6 109.8 114.3 115.0 112.5 114.6 151 1. 112.5 111.5 115.5 122.5 115.4 108.7 1 0 2 .6 100.7 9 .3 9 1 0 0 .6 1 0 0 .0 97.3 97.4 9 .3 3 91.6 93.9 93.8 90.4 9. 09 8 8 .6 89.5 9 0.7 9 .7 5 115.3 116.3 117.0 116.8 161 1. 1 2 0 .0 125.8 127.3 128.4 171 2. 123.8 119.7 118.9 115.5 1 1 0 .2 1 09.8 109.0 109.4 1 1 1 .6 1 1 0 .8 107.5 1 06.8 106.5 1 06.8 105.2 105.6 1 0 0 .1 100.5 99.9 9 .7 6 94.0 94.8 93.3 93.6 96.6 1 0 0 .8 141 0. 101.7 1 06.3 1 03.6 98.6 101.3 1 02.9 1 0 1 .0 10 2 .1 109.0 122.7 131.0 115.0 9. 91 9 .7 7 1 0 1 .6 100.4 1 0 0 .0 1 0 1 .0 103.3 1 1 0 .6 1 3.7 1 103.4 95.5 9. 29 9. 08 9. 27 9 .7 2 8 8 .1 98.2 90.7 84.8 82.6 8. 41 8 .3 4 81.8 1 03.0 100.5 99.2 9 6.7 9. 88 7. 93 7. 72 7 .6 9 8 3.2 9. 01 1 0 2 .0 1 00.9 1 0 0 .0 103.2 1 0 2 .6 January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate latereports and corrections by respondents. 15 Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of major industry groups, not seasonally adjusted Index Industry code Industry1 Jan. 1999* 12/84 Total mining industries......................................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 1999* May 1998 Apr. 1999 64.1 68.0 74.3 0.1 9.3 3.7 Metal mining.................................... 10 12/84 68.2 67.9 70.4 -6.8 Coal mining............ ...... .................. 12 12/85 85.5 89.2 90.0 -.2 . 9 Oil and gas extraction............................ 13 12/85 60.3 64.7 72.9 . 4 12.7 Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fuels . 14 12/84 133.0 134.1 134.1 1.4 0 12/84 126.2 127.4 127.7 1.0 .2 Total manufacturing industries........................................... Food and kindred products........................ 20 12/84 126.6 124.2 125.4 -.4 1.0 Tobacco manufactures.................. ......... 21 12/84 316.5 316.0 316.2 33.0 . 1 Textile m l products.............................. il 22 12/84 117.1 116.3 116.4 -2.3 . 1 Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials . 23 12/84 125.0 125.1 125.2 . 2 . 1 Lumber and wood products, except furniture........................ 24 12/84 156.7 160.1 161.6 2.7 .9 Furniture and fixtures....... ................ ................... 25 12/84 140.5 140.7 141.0 . 9 .2 Paper and allied products... ................................... 26 12/84 133.0 134.0 134.7 -1.7 . 5 Printing, publishing, and allied industries...... ...................... 27 12/84 176.4 176.9 177.2 1.9 .2 Chemicals and allied products............................. ....... 28 12/84 147.5 148.5 147.7 -1.3 -.5 Petroleum refining and related products. . 29 12/84 58.6 73.3 75.1 7.0 2.5 Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products . 30 12/84 121.5 121.9 121.7 -.5 -.2 Leather and leather products.......... 31 12/84 135.8 136.2 135.9 -.9 -.2 Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products .. .. 32 12/84 130.7 132.1 132.1 2.4 0 Primary metal industries....... ....... 33 12/84 115.9 114.6 114.9 -£9 . 3 Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment............. 34 12/84 128.8 128.9 128.8 0 .1 Machinery, except electrical......................... ......................... 35 12/84 117.4 117.5 117.5 -.2 0 Electrical and electronic machinery, equipment, and supplies ......................... 36 12/84 110.0 109.8 109.7 -.6 .1 Transportation equipment.............. ....................................... 37 12/84 134.5 134.2 134.2 . 9 0 Measuring and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, optical goods; watches, clocks. 38 12/84 126.6 126.3 126.7 . 4 . 3 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries......................................... 39 12/85 130.2 130.2 130.4 . 5 . 2 101.0 -.7 .2 Services industries.................. ................................................................................... ................ Railroad transportation....................... ............ .................. 40 12/96 101.0 100.8 Motor freight transportation and warehousing. . 42 06/93 113.6 114.4 114.4 2.8 0 United states postal service. .......... . 43 06/89 135.4 135.4 135.4 2.3 0 Water transportation................ .. 44 12/92 106.0 106.1 105.7 .4 -.4 Transportation by air................... 45 12/92 126.6 130.0 129.6 4.3 -.3 Pipe l ines, except natural gas. . 46 12/86 98.4 98.5 98.5 -.8 0 Health services........... 80 12/94 109.2 109.3 109.4 1.8 . 1 Legal services....... ..... 81 12/96 107.4 108.1 108.5 2.3 . 4 1 Indexes i this table are derived from the net-output-weighted industry price n indexes shown i table 5 Because of differences i coverage and aggregation n . n methodology, they w l generally not match the movements of s m l ly it d indexes il i i ar -t le which are derived from traditional commodity groupings shown i table 6. n 2 Data for January 1999 have been revised to reflect the avail il y of late ab it reports and corrections by respondents. A l data are subject to revision 4 months l after original publication, 3 Not available. 1 6 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 Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 74.3 0.1 9.3 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/84 64.1 68.0 Metal mining............................ ..................... 10 12/84 68.2 67.9 70.4 -6.8 3.7 Iron ores..................................................... 101 12/84 93.0 93.0 93.0 0 0 Iron ores.................................................... Primary products........................................... 1011 12/84 12/84 12/97 94.2 96.5 100.0 93.9 96.2 99.7 93.9 96.2 99.7 -.7 -.7 -.8 0 0 0 102 06/88 60.2 60.1 70.4 -15.4 17.1 Copper ores................................ ................. Primary products........... ................................ Copper concentrates, copper precipitates, and crude copper ores.... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products................. ...................... 1021 06/88 06/88 06/88 60.2 60.5 60.5 60.1 60.5 60.5 70.4 71.2 71.2 -15.5 -15.0 -15.0 17.1 17.7 17.7 06/88 59.0 ft ft ft Lead and zinc ores............................................ 103 12/85 97.1 ft 109.6 -2.7 ft Lead and zinc ores............................................ Primary products........................................... Lead and zinc concentrates ................................. Zinc concentrates....................................... 1031 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 97.1 97.1 97.1 96.4 ft ft ft ft 109.6 109.6 109.6 109.6 -2.7 -2.7 -2.7 -2.3 ft ft ft Gold and silver ores........................................... 104 12/84 59.7 59.1 59.2 -4.7 .2 Gold ores................................................... Primary products........................................... Gold m l bulli , including dore.............................. il on 1041 06/85 06/85 06/85 88.1 88.1 90.9 87.3 87.3 90.1 87.3 87.3 90.1 -4.8 -4.8 -4.8 0 0 0 Metal Mining Sen/ices .......................................... 108 12/85 121.3 121.3 120.7 -1.1 -.5 Metal mining services....... ................................... Primary products........................................... Prospect and test drilling........ . ........................ 1081 12/85 12/85 12/85 121.3 122.4 122.3 121.3 122.4 122.3 120.7 121.7 120.2 -1.1 -1.1 -3.7 -.5 -.6 -1.7 Total mining industries....................................................................................... 1011-P 1011-6 1021-P 1021-3 1021-SM 1021-S 1031-P 1031-2 1031-215 1041-P 1041-4 1081-P 1081-803 ft () 3 109 12/85 27.2 25.3 24.6 -12.1 -2.8 1099 Miscellaneous metal ores........ ................................ 12/85 12/85 12/85 88.2 86.8 86.8 80.8 79.5 79.5 77.6 76.3 76.3 -15.5 -15.5 -15.5 -4.0 -4.0 -4.0 1099-P 1099-1 Metal ores, n.e.c.......................................... Other crude ores and concentrates, such as antimony, rare-earth metals, beryllium, and tin.............................. 1099-103 12/85 125.6 120.6 118.9 -9.5 -1.4 12/85 12 85.5 89.2 90.0 -.2 . 9 Bituminous coal and lignite...................................... 121 12/93 90.6 94.6 95.6 -.2 1 .1 Bituminous coal and lignite...................................... Primary products........................ ................... Prepared................................................ Steam electric utilities.................................... North Appalachia...................................... Spot............................................... .. Underground mine................................. Surface mine...................................... Contract........................................... Underground mine................................. Surface mine...................................... South Appalachia..................................... Spot.............................................. Underground mine................................. Contract........................................... Underground mine................................. 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 12/81 12/86 12/86 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 88.7 91.0 90.8 97.5 98.1 89.3 97.7 92.6 99.5 83.1 110.2 86.6 88.7 98.8 85.5 89.8 80.6 88.0 87.0 71.5 83.3 116.& 84.0 116.8 92.6 98.2 81.4 89.5 92.4 76.4 92.7 95.0 93.2 101.3 97.5 88.1 96.8 93.6 96.0 92.0 99.9 97.5 87.6 96.5 90.4 99.1 83.1 109.6 86.6 87.0 97.3 86.0 89.7 81.4 99.2 99.6 90.9 86.0 116.8 -.1 -.2 -1.8 -1.1 -1.6 -4.4 -6.1 -2.9 -1.1 -2.1 -.4 -.6 2.2 2.0 -1.4 -3.4 . 1 3.9 3.9 9.0 -1.3 -4.3 1.0 1.1 -1.3 -1.4 0 -.6 -.3 Contract................. .......................... Underground mine............................. .... Surface mine...................................... West............. ,................................ . Spot.............................................. Contract........................................... Underground mine.................................. Surface mine...................................... All other industrial....................................... North Appalachia...................................... Contract........................................... South Appalachia..................................... 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 1211-2149 1211-21491 1211-21492 1211-4 1211-411 1211-4119 1211-412 See footnotes at end of table. 17 ft 99.0 82.9 109.6 86.8 87.3 98.3 86.2 89.7 81.8 100.3 101.6 90.7 89.9 120.5 79.9 121.3 92.6 105.1 80.9 89.5 92.4 75.9 ft 117.3 91.3 100.0 81.2 89.5 92.4 76.8 ft -4.6 -1.4 -7.3 1.2 1.6 1.9 . 4 ft . 1 . 2 0 -.2 -.3 -1.0 -.2 0 -.5 -1.1 -2.0 . 2 -4.3 -3.1 ft -3.3 -1.4 -4.9 . 4 0 0 1.2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code Industry and product1 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Bituminous coal and l g i e Continued int— Midwest.............. ............. .................. Contract................. .......................... West... ............................................ Contract........................................... Residential and commercial............................... Export....... ........................................ 1211-413 1211-4139 1211-414 1211-4149 1211-5 1211-6 1211-1 1211-101 1211-102 1211-8 For preparation at other establishments...................... For use without preparation............. ........ .......... Intracompany shipments .............. ..................... . 12/81 12/81 05/84 05/84 12/86 04/82 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/86 Apr. 19992 May 19992 84.0 77.0 88.6 88.2 91.4 62.8 89.8 101.4 76.1 89.6 84.1 77.0 86.8 86.4 91.4 62.5 92.5 103.1 80.4 100.0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 84.1 77.1 86.8 86.5 91.4 59.0 92.0 102.3 80.4 109.1 2.8 3.6 . 5 . 5 .2 -9.8 . 7 . 9 . 6 4.0 0 . 1 .0 . 1 0 -5.6 -.5 -.8 0 9.1 123 12/93 99.0 98.9 98.6 -.3 -.3 1231 Anthracite mining................................. ............. 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/93 160.2 159.2 159.9 98.3 160.1 159.1 159.8 98.3 159.5 158.6 159.7 98.2 -.3 -.3 -.1 -.1 -.4 -.3 -.1 -.1 1231-P 1231-2 1231-207 Prepared anthracite shipped....... ......................... Mechanically cleaned by wet-washing, pneumatic, or other methods .. . Coal Mining Services........................................... 124 06/91 100.6 100.5 100.5 -.1 0 Coal Mining Services............... ................ ............. Primary services...... ..... ...... ......................... Exploration and development work............................ Drilling................................................ Other coal mining services.................................. 1241 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 108.1 108.4 106.9 103.8 108.1 108.4 106.8 103.5 108.1 108.4 106.8 103.5 0 0 -.1 -.3 0 0 0 0 Oil and gas extraction............................. .... ......... 13 12/85 60.3 64.7 72.9 . 4 12.7 Crude petroleum, natural gas, and natural gas liquids.................. 133 06/96 74.7 81.6 94.0 1.8 15.2 Crude petroleum, natural gas and natural gas liquids................... Primary products........................................... Crude petroleum and natural g a s ... .......................... 1331 06/96 06/96 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/96 06/96 06/96 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/96 74.7 74.3 51.7 32.9 70.2 92.3 96.4 96.6 49.2 45.4 51.4 40.3 66.6 81.6 81.3 56.4 46.1 66.8 89.8 83.9 93.2 55.4 50.0 58.1 42.7 78.4 94.0 93.7 64.8 51.4 78.2 109.8 100.5 102.7 66.1 59.2 64.8 45.3 104.7 1.8 1.7 2.0 23.3 -8.0 -3.3 -8.6 -13.1 -.2 -1.8 -6.1 -7.0 9.3 15.2 15.3 14.9 11.5 17.1 22.3 19.8 10.2 19.3 18.4 11.5 6.1 33.5 09/85 112.1 103.6 121.8 -7.9 17.6 138 12/85 121.3 118.7 118.4 -6.8 -.3 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 12/85 144.2 143.7 235.6 248.9 156.5 115.3 119.2 141.7 141.3 233.4 254.6 141.0 112.7 116.0 140.9 140.5 230.2 250.7 141.0 112.7 116.0 -10.9 -10.9 -21.3 -13.3 -53.6 -2.8 -2.7 -.6 -.6 -1.4 -1.5 0 0 0 1382-P 1382-801 1382-80101 1382-80102 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 114.6 112.6 114.5 133.0 65.4 100.1 98.4 98.2 110.9 65.4 100.1 98.4 98.2 110.9 65.4 -13.6 -13.6 -15.3 -17.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 112.0 111.4 145.7 107.9 116.8 111.3 111.2 110.5 143.0 107.1 116.0 111.4 111.2 110.4 143.0 107.1 -2.5 -2.8 -1.9 -2.8 0 -.1 0 0 ft ft 11/94 12/85 120.7 109.4 t20.7 109.4 120.7 109.4 0 0 0 0 134.1 1.4 0 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 Natural ga s............................................ Short term contract (30 days or less)....................... Medium term contract (over 30 days to 18 months)............ Long term contract (over 18 months)....................... Natural gasoline and isopentane................. ........... Propane........................... ................... Ethane, gas mixtures & other natural gas liquids................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . ................... Miscellaneous receipts ............ ......................... D rilling o l and gas wells........................................ i D i l n ol gas, dry, and service wells........................ r l i g i, Reworking wells........................................ Dr l i g ol gas, dry, and service wells.. ...................... i l n i, Oil and gas exploration services......... ................... ....... 1382 Geophysical exploration..... ............................... 1389 1389-P 1389-7 1389-9 1389-914 1389-936 1389-SM 1389-M 1389-S Primary products................ ........................... Offshore f e d services, n.e.c................................. il Running, cutting, and pulling casing, tubes and rods.............. Other o l and gas f e d services.................. ........... i il Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts...... ............................... 111.4 -.4 ft 0 ........ Dimension Stone................... .... ............ ........... 14 12/84 133.0 134.1 141 06/85 143.9 143.7 143.8 •8 . 1 1411 Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fuels... .. 06/85 06/85 143.9 143.3 143.8 143.1 143.9 143.1 .8 . 5 . 1 .0 1411-P 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Dimension stone— Continued Rough dimension limestone................................. Rough dimension granite................................... Other rough dimension stone................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 1411-101 1411-501 1411-901 1411-SM 1411-S Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/85 06/85 06/85 191.9 129.9 127.8 191.9 129.9 126.7 191.9 129.9 06/89 141.9 141.9 143.2 ft May 1998 Apr. 1999 0.8 0 ft 0 0 ft 4.4 .9 Crushed and broken stone, including riprap.......................... 142 12/84 140.5 141.6 141.7 2.0 . 1 Crushed and broken limestone................................... Primary products........................................... North Central region...................................... East North Central division................................ West North Central division................................ Other regions........................................... South region........................................... South Atlantic division.................................. East South Central division.............................. West South Central division.............................. Northeast region........................................ West region........................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 1422 12/83 12/83 06/89 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 139.0 140.2 126.6 142.1 157.5 138.2 115.7 114.5 117.2 120.8 117.3 110.8 140.4 141.3 127.6 143.4 158.3 139.2 116.5 113.9 117.3 125.2 118.7 111.3 140.6 141.6 128.1 143.5 160.0 139.4 116.7 114.0 117.5 125.9 118.7 111.3 2.7 2.9 3.4 3.2 3.7 2.6 3.1 1.4 4.6 4.0 1.5 . 5 . 1 .2 .4 . 1 1.1 . 1 .2 . 1 .2 . 6 0 0 12/83 120.3 124.9 123.1 . 5 -1.4 Crushed and broken granite, n.e.c................................. Primary products........................................... Granite and related rocks.................................. South Atlantic region.................................... Other regions.......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 1423 12/83 12/83 169.2 169.7 170.7 171.2 170.0 170.5 . 5 . 5 -.4 -.4 12/83 12/83 184.1 125.6 185.7 126.7 184.7 126.6 -.3 2.3 -.5 -.1 12/83 142.6 142.6 142.6 1.0 0 Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c.................................. Primary products........................................... Traprock............................................... Sandstone.............................................. Marble................................................. Other, ( l t , volcanic rock, etc.)............................. sae Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 1429 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 149.7 149.8 141.1 147.1 157.6 178.3 149.8 149.9 140.2 148.6 157.6 180.3 150.3 150.4 140.4 148.7 162.4 180.2 1.3 1.3 1.2 11 . 2.1 1.5 . 3 .3 . 1 . 1 3.0 .1 12/83 146.8 146.8 146.7 1.2 -.1 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 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 Sand and gravel.............................................. 144 12/84 155.3 157.2 157.7 3.8 . 3 Construction sand and gravel.................................... Primary products........................................... Construction sand........................................ Northeastern Region..................................... North Central Region.......... . .......... ............... Southern Region.............................. .......... Western Region........................................ Mountain............................................ Pacific.............................................. Construction gravel....................................... Northeastern Region.................................... North Central Region.................................... Southern Region........................................ Western Region.......................... . ............. Mountain............................................ Pacific.......................... ................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts................ ..................... Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts................ Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... 1442 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 06/82 166.6 167.6 171.0 156.9 158.4 172.1 188.0 119.5 211.0 165.1 158.9 158.1 156.9 169.3 190.5 155.1 168.8 170.4 175.4 157.4 161.3 178.5 193.9 122.7 218.2 166.0 159.4 160.8 157.6 169.5 190.2 155.6 169.5 171.2 176.2 157.5 163.7 179.2 193.8 123.1 217.7 166.7 160.9 161.0 157.5 170.6 192.2 156.1 4.1 4.8 6.3 .7 4.9 6.4 8.8 3.3 12.7 3.1 1.3 4.0 2.3 3.5 2.0 4.9 . 4 . 5 . 5 . 1 1.5 . 4 -.1 . 3 -.2 . 4 . 9 . 1 .1 .6 11 . . 3 06/82 06/82 12/96 06/82 186.2 164.7 108.0 131.6 188.6 169.7 189.1 170.6 2.1 4.3 . 3 . 5 127.1 127.3 -5.1 ft ft Industrial sand. ...................................... ....... . .. Primary products................ ....................... Glass sand............................. , ............... Molding sand......... ................................... Other industrial sand, n.e.c.................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... 1446 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 144.2 144.0 141.4 165.7 131.9 144.4 144.2 141.4 166.1 132.3 144.4 144.1 141.4 165.9 132.3 1.5 1.5 1.4 3.2 . 8 0 .1 0 -.1 0 06/82 157.8 158.0 158.0 1.4 0 Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals.............................. 145 12/84 116.4 116.3 116.2 -1.3 -1 . Kaolin and b l clay............................................ al 1455 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 113.6 113.5 122.0 113.2 113.5 113.4 ft 113.0 113.3 113.1 122.1 112.8 -2.4 -2.7 . 1 -3.0 -.2 -.3 08/84 116.9 116.9 116.9 3.5 Crude kaolin and b l clay.................................. al Prepared kaolin and ball clay................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 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 1446-P 1446-1 1446-5 1446-9 1446-SM 1446-S 1455-P 1455-1 1455-2 1455-SM 1455-S See footnotes at end of table. 19 ft ft .2 ft -.2 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/84 06/84 06/84 133.6 133.2 103.3 109.7 135.5 135.6 133.7 133.5 103.3 109.7 136.4 137.0 133.6 133.3 103.3 109.7 136.4 135.7 0.1 . 2 0 0 1.5 . 1 06/84 149.0 149.0 149.0 -1.2 0 12/84 108.4 109.2 108.5 -1.2 -.6 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 114.2 113.9 139.3 103.0 115.3 115.0 143.7 103.4 114.2 114.0 143.7 101.5 -3.4 -3.4 8.0 -9.1 -1.0 -.9 0 -1.8 12/89 12/89 12/84 12/84 12/89 95.7 93.2 85.3 156.5 110.7 96.4 93.9 85.1 158.5 110.7 96.9 94.5 85.1 160.0 110.7 3.3 3.5 . 2 1.7 . 4 . 5 . 6 0 . 9 0 06/97 100.2 ( 3) 100.0 0 06/85 105.0 106.9 106.9 1.9 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/94 12/92 105.0 104.5 115.6 110.4 110.0 112.1 106.9 106.8 116.3 110.4 112.8 112.1 106.9 106.8 116.3 110.4 112.8 112.1 1.9 2.3 1.9 . 2 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/84 147.5 149.6 148.3 1.2 -.9 06/85 06/85 06/91 06/85 07/91 07/91 06/91 06/91 06/85 137.5 138.1 108.8 117.6 124.7 124.7 116.5 113.8 144.2 139.5 140.2 108.8 117.6 125.3 125.3 118.6 113.8 147.8 138.3 138.9 108.8 117.6 125.3 125.3 117.2 113.8 145.4 1.3 1.2 1.9 1.6 1.3 1.3 2.3 0 2.8 -.9 -.9 0 0 0 0 -1.2 0 -1.6 06/85 123.8 123.8 123.8 2.2 0 12/84 126.2 127.4 127.7 1.0 . 2 20 12/84 126.6 124.2 125.4 -.4 1.0 Meat products................................................ 201 12/84 106.1 104.4 108.5 -1.9 3.9 Meat packing plants........................................... Primary products..................... ...................... Miscellaneous byproducts of meat packing plants................ Killing floor o f l scrap, bones, etc.......................... fa, Beef, not canned or made into sausage....................... Whole carcass beef..................................... Other USDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses.. .......... Subprimal and fabricated cuts packaged i plastics (boxed beef)... n Boneless beef, including hamburger..... .................... Variety meats (edible organs).............................. Veal, not canned or made into sausage........................ Primal, subprimal, and fabricated cuts, and boneless veal......... Pork, fresh and frozen, not canned or made into sausage.......... Whole carcass pork..................................... Primal and fabricated cuts (including trimmings). .............. . Pork, processed or cured i c . frozen, not canned or made into sausage nl Hams and picnics, except canned.......................... Sliced bacon........................................... Other smoked pork...................................... Sausage and similar products (not canned)... ................. Fresh sausage (pork sausage, breakfast l n s etc.)............. ik, Frankfurters, including wieners............................. Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish sausage, etc.)....................................... Hides, skins, and pelts..................................... 2011 2011-P 2011-C 2011-C55 2011-1 2011-112 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 2011-7 2011-711 2011-721 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/95 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 12/80 12/80 12/80 99.3 98.6 1 51 ,1 . 102.3 95.4 103.8 98.7 97.5 68.2 58.3 99.7 99.7 89.9 61.0 88.9 108.3 104.3 120.6 95.9 115.7 135.8 114.0 97.9 97.8 94.0 -1.5 -1.3 -18.7 -14.2 .7 -2.9 .6 3.2 1.4 -26.5 9.6 9.6 -4.1 6.6 7.3 7.2 98.2 112.6 101.0 99.5 68.4 56.9 113.6 113.6 81.4 () 3 78.9 108.0 102.0 124.3 96.2 117.0 139.6 110.2 104.4 104.9 100.8 92.1 100.4 112.4 105.0 102.4 71.0 53.1 109.1 109.1 104.1 ( 3) 100.9 109.5 102.0 129.2 95.6 117.6 141.5 110.1 -4.3 -3.1 -4.5 -.9 -1.2 -1.8 -.2 -3.3 27.9 1.4 0 3.9 -.6 .5 1.4 -.1 2011-735 2011-9 12/80 12/80 104.1 124.9 102.8 116.4 101.7 120.0 -4.1 -10.2 -1.1 3.1 Clay and related minerals, n e. c .................................. . Primary products... ....................................... Bentonite............................................... Fire clay............................................... Common clay and shale.................................... Other clay and related minerals.............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 1459 Chemical and f r i i e mineral mining.............................. etlzr 147 Potash, soda, and borate minerals................................. Primary products........................................... Processed or refined potassium salts.......................... Natural sodium carbonates and sulfates................... .... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................... 1474 Chemical and f r i i e mineral mining, n.e.c.. ....... ................ etlzr Primary products........................................... 1479 1459-P 1459-1 1459-2 1459-7 1459-9 1459-SM 1459-S 1474-P 1474-2 1474-3 1474-SM 1479-P 1479-1 1479-3 1479-9 1479-SM 1479-S Rock salt............................................... Chemical and f r i i e mineral mining, n.e.c..................... etlzr Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..... .... ......... Secondary products....................................... Non-metallic minerals (except fuels) services......................... 148 Non-metallic minerals (except fuels) services......................... Primary products.................................... ....... 1481 1481-P 1481-803 1481-80302 1481-804 1481-809 Other d i l n including blasting................. ............ rlig Open-pit or quarry mining for others........................... Other non-metallic minerals (except fuels) services............... Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals, except Fuels..................... 149 Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals................................ Primary products........................................... 1499 1499-P 1499-1 1499-5 1499-8 1499-822 1499-9 1499-907 1499-998 1499-SM 1499-S Peat................................................... Talc, soapstone, and pyrophyllite............................. Processed.................... ........................ Other nonmetallic minerals.................................. .......... ................. Shell, crushed or broken ..... . Other nonmetallic minerals n.e.c......................... ... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Total manufacturing industries.................................. See footnotes at end of table. 20 ft May 1998 ft Apr. 1999 -0.1 -.1 0 0 0 -.9 ft ft 2.2 -.2 4.0 2.9 3.8 -6.7 -4.0 -4.0 27.9 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Meat packing plants— Continued Cattle hides, including kip................................. Other hides, skins, and pel , except kip........ .............. ts Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 75.0 70.7 May 1998 Apr. 1999 77.4 69.9 -10.5 -24.4 3.2 -1.1 2011-914 2011-997 2011-SM 2011-S 12/80 81.1 63.7 64.2 -25.5 . 8 12/82 12/82 110.2 106.1 110.8 107.8 112.7 109.1 -1.1 -.5 1.7 1.2 2013-B 2013-B11 2013-B13 12/82 12/88 12/88 108.2 83.8 108.0 111.2 90.0 108.4 112.9 88.4 108.3 .6 -.1 -5.4 1.5 -1.8 -.1 2013-B19 12/88 104.4 106.1 110.1 3.4 3.8 2013-6 2013-631 2013-641 12/82 12/82 12/82 83.5 90.3 75.0 85.3 90.6 79.5 87.2 91.0 82.2 -2.0 -4.6 -.2 2.2 . 4 3.4 2013-661 2013-7 2013-711 12/82 12/82 12/82 88.6 118.2 113.5 88.6 118.8 116.4 92.8 119.2 118.1 2.1 -.4 -2.2 4.7 .3 1.5 2013-717 2013-721 12/82 12/82 117.4 121.3 116.4 123.1 116.9 121.3 -1.4 1.3 . 4 -1.5 2013-735 12/82 117.1 116.9 118.0 -.3 . 9 2013-791 12/88 132.8 133.8 133.8 . 4 0 2013-8 2013-SM 2013-M 2013-Z89 2013-S 12/82 115.4 115.1 117.0 -.8 1.7 12/82 12/82 12/82 137.4 136.6 127.3 126.2 125.0 128.3 134.8 133.9 127.8 -3.0 -3.1 -6.8 6.8 7.1 -.4 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 12/81 121.8 122.2 126.3 116.1 129.5 127.1 114.8 123.2 127.4 136.7 96.2 106.6 98.4 102.1 131.5 130.7 122.0 117.1 117.4 118.6 109.0 121.4 114.3 112.1 111.5 123.5 135.5 97.3 109.6 97.4 101.7 130.8 129.6 121.8 118.9 119.3 121.5 111.7 125.0 122.1 112.3 115.0 125.9 132.0 97.6 111.8 95.7 100.6 131.5 129.6 122.3 -2.9 -3.0 -5.4 -5.5 -10.1 -4.5 6.7 -10.4 1.2 -15.5 2.2 14.0 -9.9 -2.1 . 9 -.6 1.3 1.5 1.6 2.4 2.5 3.0 6.8 . 2 3.1 1.9 -2.6 . 3 2.0 -1.7 -1.1 . 5 0 .4 12/97 12/81 103.7 94.4 103.0 86.3 103.9 85.5 1.3 -3.6 .9 -.9 12/81 12/97 12/81 116.7 100.3 105.7 117.3 100.8 102.0 117.1 100.6 102.0 1.5 1.5 -8.1 -.2 -.2 0 2013 Poultry slaughtering and processing............... ................ Primary products........................................... Young chickens.......................................... Broiler/fryers........................................... Bulk wet-ice-pack broiler/fryers........................... Bulk dry-ice-pack broiler/fryers........................... Consumer-packaged chilled-tray-pack broiler/fryers............ Other broiler/fryers (including frozen)..... ................. Roasters and capons (including frozen)....................... Hens and/or fowl..... ................................... Turkeys........... ..................................... 80.7 77.8 2013-P Sausage and other prepared meats................................ Primary products........................................... Other processed, frozen, or cooked meats, including collagen sausage casings............................................. Frozen ground meat patties............................... Frozen portion control, other than ground meat patties........... Other processed, frozen, or cooked meats, corned beef, frozen primal cuts, etc........................................... Pork, processed or cured, i c . frozen, not canned or made into nl sausage............................................. Hams and picnics, except canned.......................... Sliced bacon........................................... Boiled ham, barbecued pork, and other cooked pork, exc. canned meats and sausages................................. Sausage and similar products (not canned)..................... Fresh sausage (pork sausage, breakfast l n s etc.)............. ik, Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, pepperoni, summer sausage, etc.)................. ...................... Frankfurters, including wieners............................. Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish sausage, etc.). .................................... . Jellied goods and similar preps., not canned (meat loaves, c i i con hl carne, etc.)........................................ . Canned meats (except dog, cat, and baby food) containing 20% meat or more............................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Resales....................................... ....... Secondary products....................................... 12/95 12/80 2015 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 Turkey parts........................................... Other poultry and small game (including frozen, whole or parts) ..... Processed poultry and small game (except soups) ................ Turkey, cooked or smoked (including frozen), not canned......... Chicken, cooked or smoked (including frozen), not canned........ All other processed poultry and small game, including canned (except soups)............................................ Liquid, dried, and frozen eggs............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... 2015-597 2015-9 2015-SM 2015-M 2015-Z89 2015-S 202 12/84 141.7 127.6 128.3 1.3 . 5 2021 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 103.8 94.2 94.2 85.3 107.2 78.6 71.4 71.4 65.2 80.8 81.4 74.2 74.2 68.4 82.9 -20.0 -22.9 -22.9 -22.3 -23.7 3.6 3.9 3.9 4.9 2.6 06/84 06/84 121.6 113.4 91.8 76.6 93.7 83.9 -9.1 -6.8 2.1 9.5 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 135.7 142.3 139.9 137.8 138.7 135.7 142.1 120.9 125.9 118.4 111.5 113.0 106.1 121.7 119.8 124.6 116.6 108.8 110.8 100.9 120.8 3.4 5.1 5.5 5.4 5.6 4.7 4.6 -.9 -1.0 -1.5 -2.4 -1.9 -4.9 -.7 2021-P 2021-1 2021-113 2021-115 2021-SM 2021-S 2023-S Primary products........................................... Creamery butter.......................................... Bulk butter (over 3 pounds) ............................... Consumer butter (3 pounds or less)......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Dry, condensed, and evaporated milk........................ Natural and processed cheese................................... Natural cheese, except cottage cheese........................ American-type cheese.................................... Cheddar cheese...................................... Other American-type cheese............................. Italian-type cheese...................................... 2022 2022-P 2022-3 2022-302 2022-30201 2022-30211 2022-303 See footnotes at end of table. 21 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 144.4 135.3 157.4 147.9 149.3 145.0 141.9 158.0 150.9 121.2 123.6 154.1 141.8 131.5 138.7 136.3 147.9 142.1 120.0 123.4 154.1 140.7 130.4 138.5 136.3 146.5 ft 4.5 4.6 8.1 6.8 8.2 4.8 4.8 2.6 ft -1.0 -.2 0 -.8 -.8 -.1 0 -.9 ft 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 156.2 156.7 94.4 146.1 84.0 104.1 112.7 113.1 85.0 145.1 72.5 80.7 110.4 110.7 84.1 145.2 ft 80.8 7.7 7.8 -5.8 4.8 ft -13.7 -2.0 -2.1 -1.1 . 1 ft . 1 12/83 12/83 12/83 146.4 155.7 136.0 137.6 152.3 132.7 138.1 152.9 131.9 -2.9 .2 -3.1 . 4 . 4 -.6 2023-5A 06/92 108.0 109.5 109.1 1.0 -.4 2023-5B 2023-542 06/92 12/83 95.7 108.4 90.8 100.8 90.1 100.7 -5.9 . 5 -.8 -.1 2023-547 12/83 120.5 124.3 124.3 ft 0 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 06/92 136.3 155.0 189.3 130.6 154.1 154.0 115.4 ft 133.1 144.3 192.3 130.5 131.8 131.7 115.9 ft 133.7 139.7 192.4 130.5 135.5 135.3 117.2 ft -2.4 -15.1 1.7 . 2 5.1 5.0 1.6 ft .5 -3.2 . 1 0 2.8 2.7 1.1 ft 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 125.9 124.4 115.6 96.5 147.3 123.5 107.8 106.5 93.5 72.2 ft 91.4 118.7 117.3 91.1 71.3 144.1 89.1 -3.2 -3.1 -15.7 -28.3 ft -15.5 10.1 10.1 -2.6 -1.2 ft -2.5 06/83 06/83 06/83 151.5 153.3 153.3 150.3 152.4 152.4 149.0 150.7 150.7 7.5 8.0 8.0 -.9 -1.1 -1.1 2023 2024 2024-P 2024-1 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/98 99.7 98.7 97.5 ft -1.2 2024-114 06/83 158.3 157.7 155.3 3.9 -1.5 2024-115 2024-11502 2024-11503 2024-117 06/83 06/92 06/92 06/92 159.9 121.8 145.0 110.6 157.3 121.8 140.3 110.6 154.5 118.8 138.8 110.5 13.2 6.5 16.7 3.3 -1.8 -2.5 -1.1 -.1 2024-119 2024-1B 2024-121 12/98 12/98 06/92 99.9 100.4 119.1 99.7 101.8 119.6 98.8 101.4 119.3 ft ft 7.4 -.9 -.4 -.3 2024-123 2024-SM 2024-M 2024-S 12/98 100.0 102.0 101.5 ft -.5 06/83 06/83 144.5 137.0 144.5 128.2 143.5 133.2 3.8 6.7 -.7 3.9 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 06/98 153.5 151.7 137.8 155.7 147.4 166.1 170.4 118.8 135.0 130.1 107.5 133.4 126.6 140.5 143.3 108.3 137.8 133.6 106.1 138.0 130.0 147.7 150.3 106.4 . 8 -.6 ft 1.6 -.2 1.9 . 9 ft 2.1 2.7 -1.3 3.4 2.7 5.1 4.9 -1.8 2026-3 2026-5 2026-7 12/82 12/82 12/91 177.8 130.1 100.0 164.2 128.7 100.9 172.7 130.0 101.0 6.4 0 0 5.2 1.0 . 1 2026 Bulk f u d milk and cream................................... li Packaged f u d milk and related products....................... li 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’ Yogurt, except frozen ..................................... Perishable dairy product substitutes........................... See footnotes at end of table. May 19992 2024-1A Superpremium and premium............................ Regular and economy................................. Novelty forms of ice cream & custard (conventional fat content) .. Reduced fat/nonfat ice cream (ice milk); a l forms (bulk, consumer, l or novelty)........................................ Frozen dairy and nondairy desserts other than ice cream or ice milk.. . Frozen yogurt; including nonfat........................... Other frozen desserts; e g , tofu, mellorine, sherbets, sorbets, .. ices, & pops.............. ........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Fluid milk................................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Apr. 19992 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 Secondary products....................................... Creamery butter........................................ Other secondary products..... : ........................... Fluid milk............................................. Ice cream and frozen desserts................................... Primary products........................................... Ice cream and frozen desserts.............................. Conventional ice cream or custard and reduced fat ice cream (ice milk).............................................. Bulk ice cream or custard with conventional fat content (3 gallons or more)................. ........................ Consumer-size ice cream and custard (16 oz. to less than 3 Index base 2023-P 2023-5 Natural and processed cheese— Continued Mozzarella cheese..................................... Other Italian-type cheese................................ Swiss cheese.......................................... Cream and Neufchatel cheese............................. Other natural cheese, except cottage........................ Processed cheese and related products....................... Processed cheese...................................... Cheese food........................................... Cheese spread......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... Other secondary products................................. Dry, condensed, and evaporated milk........................ Dry, condensed, and evaporated milk products..... .. ............... Primary products........................................... Dry milk products, except substitutes.......................... Dry milk products, except substitutes, shipped i consumer-type n packages (3 l . or less).............................. bs Dry milk products, except substitutes, shipped i bulk (more than 3 n lbs.).............................................. Dry whole milk (food grade) shipped i bulk (more than 3 lbs.)... n Modified dry whey products (food grade) shipped i bulk (more than n 3 lbs.)........................................... Other food grade dry milk products shipped i bulk (more than 3 n lbs.)............................................. Feed grade dry milk products shipped i bulk (more than 3 lbs.).. n Canned milk products (consumer-type cans), except substitutes..... Evaporated milk, consumer-type cans........................ Concentrated milk products, shipped i bulk, except substitutes..... n All other food grade concentrated milk products, shipped i bulk... n Dairy product substitutes................................... Other dry dairy substitutes including whipped topping, etc......... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Product code c c_ o $5 Industry and product1 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Canned and preserved f u t and vegetables......................... ris 121.8 107.8 112.0 0 3.9 12/82 12/82 12/82 161.1 161.1 132.2 155.6 155.6 125.6 153.9 153.9 126.5 3.2 3.2 7.3 -1.1 -1.1 . 7 131.4 131.7 131.5 1.2 -.2 2032-P 2032-2 2032-3 2032-37 2032-373 2032-38 2032-384 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/91 12/82 06/91 06/91 166.8 174.6 218.4 121.7 97.8 126.7 101.6 104.3 166.0 173.4 218.4 121.7 97.8 126.7 101.6 104.3 166.7 174.3 218.4 121.7 97.8 126.7 101.6 104.3 . 6 . 6 . 4 . 6 0 0 0 0 . 4 . 5 0 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 99.8 104.6 130.3 125.4 112.5 101.1 99.8 104.6 130.3 126.2 112.5 101.1 99.8 104.6 130.3 125.7 112.5 101.1 1.2 0 3.7 . 6 . 2 . 4 0 0 0 -.4 0 0 2032-498 2032-SM 2032-S 2032-SSS 2033-S 12/82 132.5 133.9 131.9 . 7 -1.5 12/82 12/82 12/82 136.9 137.2 136.3 137.2 137.2 136.9 137.2 137.2 136.9 . 7 1.2 . 4 0 0 0 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 12/87 12/87 06/81 12/87 12/87 06/95 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 137.5 136.2 136.6 140.6 155.5 103.9 101.8 124.3 120.8 167.3 137.7 141.5 118.4 169.6 191.5 120.5 158.5 100.8 106.0 123.3 128.1 120.7 150.0 110.4 150.9 163.4 145.7 122.6 147.7 109.7 115.8 104.9 133.5 131.1 132.9 137.6 103.4 114.9 138.2 108.7 130.7 102.9 182.0 105.0 140.8 144.2 138.2 137.0 137.5 139.2 ft 108.7 101.8 124.4 120.8 167.3 137.7 139.3 118.4 169.6 191.7 118.6 156.5 100.8 106.0 123.3 129.6 120.7 151.3 111.9 150.9 167.3 ft 122.6 146.6 109.3 115.8 104.2 133.5 131.1 133.5 137.4 104.3 ft 138.2 108.7 130.7 103.2 ft ft 142.6 147.8 138.3 137.1 138.2 139.2 155.5 108.7 101.8 124.4 120.8 167.3 137.7 139.3 118.4 ft 191.7 116.2 156.5 100.8 106.0 124.5 129.5 120.7 151.4 111.8 150.9 167.3 146.8 ft 144.6 109.6 116.5 104.2 ft ft 133.5 137.4 104.3 ft 138.2 108.7 130.7 103.2 ft 107.7 142.4 147.8 . 9 . 8 -.4 -3.3 -1.4 -1.5 -1.5 -2.0 4.4 0 0 6.7 -7.6 ft 2.1 -6.1 4.4 -12.5 -3.9 3.7 -1.3 -1.4 4.8 3.8 -2.6 8.3 -4.2 ft -6.2 7.6 10.7 4.8 ft ft -.1 -5.5 5.9 ft 3.5 . 7 6.2 -1.3 ft 1.2 . 5 1.7 . 1 . 1 . 5 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 -2.0 0 0 0 1.0 -1 . 0 . 1 .1 0 0 ft ft -1.4 . 3 . 6 0 ft ft 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 ft ft -1 . 0 06/81 158.1 158.5 158.3 1.3 .1 203 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 2033-61413 2033-61419 2033-621 2033-62122 2033-62123 2033-631 2033-651 2033-662 2033-8 2033-811 2033-SM 2033-S Catsup, 14-32 oz. size................................. Catsup, a l other sizes.................................. l Spaghetti, pizza, and marinara sauces (less than 20 percent meat). Chili sauce............................................ Tomato paste.......................................... Jams, j l i s and preserves................ ........... ..... ele Pure strawberry jams and preserves......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... See footnotes at end of table. 12/91 2026-8 2026-SM 2026-M 2026-Z89 2026-S 2032 Canned specialties............................................ Primary products........................................... Canned soups, except frozen or seafood....................... Canned dry beans including baked........................... Beans with pork........................................ Beans with pork ( . to 18.0 ounces)....................... 71 Beans with sauce, vegetarian style.......................... Beans with sauce, vegetarian style (other sizes).............. Other canned dry beans, including chile con came with less than 20% meat......................................... Other canned dry beans, 13.1 to 18 ounces................. Other canned beans, a l other sizes....................... l Canned specialty foods.................................... Spaghetti, macaroni and ravioli............................. Ravioli.............................................. Other canned specialties, including gravy and puddings (other than meats)............................................. . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Other secondary products................................. Canned f u t and vegetables.............................. ris Canned f u t , vegetables, preserves, jams, and jellies.................. ris Primary products........................................... Canned f u t , except baby food............................. ris Applesauce............................................ Peaches, including spiced................................. Pears, including spiced................................... Other canned fruit....................................... Canned vegetables, except hominy and mushrooms.............. Beans, green and wax (including blue lake)................... Carrots............................................... Vegetable combinations.................................. Pumpkin and squash (including pie mix)...................... Spinach.............................................. White potatoes................................. ........ Sauerkraut............................................ Asparagus........... .................................. Beets................................................ Sweet corn, whole kernel................................. Sweet corn, cream style.................................. Green peas............................................ Tomatoes............................................. Other canned vegetables................................. Canned or fresh f u t juices, nectars, and concentrates............ ri Canned f u t juices, nectars, and concentrates................. ri Apple juice, single strength.............................. Orange j uice, single strength............................. Pineapple juice, single strength........................... Other single strength f u t juices and mixtures of f u t juices...... ri ri Fruit j uice, concentrated, hot pack......................... Fresh f u t juices and nectars.............................. ri Fresh orange j i , single strength........................ u ce Other fresh f u tjuices and nectars........................ ri Canned vegetable juices................................... Tomato juice........................................... Catsup and other tomato sauces, etc.......................... Tomato sauces............... ......................... Tomato sauces, 7.1 -10 oz. size.......................... Tomato sauces, other sizes.............................. May 19992 12/84 Fluid milk— Continued Other milk products, n.e.c................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... Apr. 19992 23 May 1998 Apr. 1999 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Canned f u t , vegetables, preserves, jams, and j l i s Continued ris ele— Canned specialties...................................... Other secondary products................................. Frozen f u t and vegetables............................... ris Bottled and canned soft drinks............ ................. 2032-S 2033-SSS 2037-S 2086-S 2034 Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/95 138.3 149.1 193.6 106.2 138.3 148.4 193.6 107.8 138.3 147.9 193.6 107.8 11 . . 5 4.9 .4 0 -.3 0 0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Pickled f u t and vegetables, vegetable sauces and seasonings, and salad ris dressings.............................. .................. Primary products........................................... Pickles and other pickled products............................ Finished pickles and other pickled products................... D l pickles (processed, natural, or kosher)................... il Sweet pickles......................................... Refrigerated pickles (including overnight, half sour, a t f c a l riiily acidified, etc.)..................................... Other finished pickled products (including mixes, gherkins, r l s , eih onions, etc.)...................................... Prepared meat sauces (except tomato-based)................... Other sauces (including Worcestershire, soy, pepper, horseradish, seafood, etc.)....................................... Mayonnaise, salad dressings and sandwich spreads.............. Thick, spoon type salad dressings (regular or low calorie)......... Mayonnaise (regular or low calorie).......................... Pourable salad dressings (regular or low calorie)................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products............. .......................... Other secondary products.................... ............ Frozen f u t and vegetables..................................... ris Primary production......................................... Frozen f u t & concentrated juices, ades, drinks, and nonalcoholic ris 2034-P 2034-A 2034-11 2034-21 2034-213 2034-214 2034-219 2034-B 2034-SM 2034-M 2034-S 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 144.8 144.3 148.0 117.5 171.4 191.8 112.7 133.2 130.6 144.7 144.2 147.9 117.5 171.2 193.0 111.4 133.3 130.6 143.4 142.8 146.0 115.6 169.5 190.6 111.5 130.9 130.6 1.1 1.6 2.0 -5.4 9.8 -4.9 3.1 35.8 () 3 -.9 -1.0 -1.3 -1.6 -1.0 -1.2 . 1 -1.8 0 09/86 12/82 128.2 141.5 129.0 141.3 127.8 141.3 ( 3) -2.8 -.9 0 2035-P 2035-2 2035-A 2035-221 2035-225 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 06/81 163.1 170.6 184.5 108.3 184.3 182.8 163.5 171.3 186.5 109.6 187.8 185.3 163.1 170.8 185.0 108.7 185.4 182.8 1. 1 1.4 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.0 -.2 T. -3 -.8 -.8 -1.3 -1.3 2035-229 06/94 110.9 110.9 110.9 2.4 0 2035-233 2035-3 06/81 06/81 187.3 156.0 187.5 157.3 187.5 157.3 1.3 . 8 0 0 2035-351 2035-4 2035-411 2035-423 2035-439 2035-SM 2035-S 2035-SSS 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 155.9 166.3 176.9 173.6 163.7 157.4 166.2 176.8 173.4 163.7 157.4 165.9 176.7 172.9 163.5 . 9 1.6 3.1 4.1 .4 0 -.2 -.1 -.3 -.1 06/81 06/81 149.7 159.0 148.8 158.0 148.7 157.8 -.6 -1.2 -.1 .1 2037-P 06/81 06/81 142.4 131.7 142.7 131.9 141.5 130.7 2.5 2.6 -.8 -.9 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 12/98 06/81 123.2 132.7 102.5 111.4 148.4 119.6 100.0 138.6 122.2 136.2 100.4 108.1 150.3 118.4 99.7 139.6 120.5 136.7 98.1 105.2 148.6 118.0 98.2 138.7 6.1 18.0 2.9 3.8 -.1 -2.2 -1.7 .7 -1.4 .4 -2.3 -2.7 -1.1 -.3 -1.5 -.6 2037-214 06/97 101.6 102.5 101.3 1.0 -1.2 2037-245 2037-248 12/90 06/81 101.6 145.8 101.8 147.2 101.0 146.8 -.5 . 5 -.8 -.3 2037-249 2037-SM 2037-M 2037-S 06/81 128.4 128.0 128.4 1.3 . 3 06/97 06/81 102.4 116.7 101.5 117.8 102.1 117.8 2.9 . 2 .6 0 2038-P 2038-2 2038-223 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 137.9 141.1 138.3 154.8 138.3 141.2 137.5 155.5 138.3 141.4 138.2 155.5 1.2 . 9 . 3 . 6 0 . 1 . 5 0 2038-226 2038-252 Dried & dehydrated f u t , vegetables, & soup mixes................... ris Primary products........................................... Dried f u t and vegetables.................................. ris Dried fruits............................................ Dried vegetables........................................ Dehydrated potatoes, except potato flour................... Dried Onions......................................... Other dried vegetables & vegetable flo s, including potato flour.. ur Dried soup mixes......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products....................................... 12/82 12/82 131.3 115.8 132.3 112.3 132.6 113.5 -.6 -1.0 .2 1.1 2038-299 2038-4 2038-463 12/98 06/91 06/91 100.9 115.4 106.6 101.0 117.5 106.6 101.5 116.6 106.6 i) 3 2.6 -.2 .5 -.8 0 2038-469 2038-SM 2038-S 06/91 118.2 121.3 119.9 4.9 -1.2 12/82 143.8 147.0 146.4 4.7 -.4 2035 2037 Frozen f u t , melons, and berries........................... ris Frozen concentrated f u t and berry juices.................... ri Frozen concentrated orange juice......................... Other frozen concentrated f u t and berry juices............... ri Frozen concentrated f u t ades and nonalcoholic drinks and cocktails . ri Citrus pulp and other nonedible citrus byproducts............... Frozen vegetable and potato products including combinations....... Frozen vegetables, except for potato products and vegetable combinations....................................... Frozen vegetable combinations including those mixed with sauces, Frozen french fried potatoes... ....... ................... Other frozen potato products, including hashbrowns, patties, puffs, Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products....................................... 2038 Primary products................................... ........ Frozen entrees and side dishes (excluding rice dishes and nationality All other frozen dinner foods i c . meat pies, nationality foods and nl rice dishes. ....................................... . Other frozen specialties.................................... Frozen waffles, pancakes, and french toast................... Other frozen specialties, except seafood, including soups, and Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... See footnotes at end of table. 24 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Industry code Product code Index base c c o _ Index Industry and product1 Percent change to May 1999 from — Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Grain m l products............................................ il 204 12/84 119.4 117.3 117.5 -4.5 0.2 Flour and other grain m l products................................ il Primary products................... ........................ Wheat f o r except flour mixes.............................. lu, White flour............................................ Bakers’and i s i u i n l flour............................. ntttoa . White bread-type flour. .............................. Bakers’and i s i u i n l white bread-type flour shipped i ntttoa n bulk......................................... Bakers’and i s i u i n l white bread-type flour shipped i ntttoa n containers........................ .............. Bakers’and i s i ti al soft wheat flour............ ....... n t tu on Family white flour including s l - si family flour............. e f ri ng All other white flour including white flour for export or further processing........................................ All other wheat f o r i c . whole wheat, durum, semolina, bulgur, l u , nl and farina.......................................... Wheat m l products other than flour i c . m l feed, germ, bran, etc.... il nl i l C o m m l products........................................ il Flour mixes and refrigerated and frozen doughs and batters......... Other grain m l products i c . rye flour and other m l feed.......... il nl il Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...... ............. Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Resales..... ......................................... Secondary products........... ............................ 2041 2041-P 2041-1 2041-15 2041-152 2041-1521 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/98 06/92 06/92 99.7 99.6 104.8 100.3 93.2 95.7 96.5 96.2 100.6 95.4 87.1 88.3 97.5 97.2 102.2 97.3 88.7 90.2 -7.9 -7.6 -7.0 ft -7.1 -6.6 1.0 1.0 1.6 2.0 1.8 2.2 2041-15218 06/83 105.2 96.7 98.5 -6.6 1.9 2041-15219 2041-1522 2041-153 06/83 06/92 06/92 104.3 82.1 93.5 97.7 81.7 94.8 100.8 82.4 97.6 ft -9.3 -.3 3.2 . 9 3.0 2041-154 06/98 96.8 92.8 93.3 ft 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 06/83 103.1 53.4 91.0 140.8 91.7 105.8 50.8 90.9 140.6 92.2 105.0 46.6 94.0 140.8 91.5 -14.0 -23.6 -.3 -6.0 ft -.8 -8.3 3.4 . 1 -.8 06/92 06/92 06/83 95.0 94.8 118.7 94.6 94.4 119.2 95.0 94.8 118.6 -16.3 ft -2.6 . 4 . 4 -.5 Cereal breakfast foods......................................... Primary products........................................... Ready to serve cereal breakfast foods......................... Corn flakes and other corn breakfast foods................... Wheat flakes and other wheat breakfast foods................. Oat breakfast foods..................................... Rice breakfast foods.................................... Preparations of other grains and mixed grains, excluding infant cereals............................ ................ To be cooked before serving cereal breakfast foods.............. Rolled oats and oatmeal..................... ............ Instant hot cereals, a l types of grain.......................... l Rolled oats and oatmeal............................ ...... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products............ ............ ............... 2043 2043-P 2043-1 2043-111 2043-112 2043-115 2043-117 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 158.7 168.4 166.6 161.8 163.9 186.9 147.2 158.7 168.5 166.6 161.8 163.9 186.8 ft 161.0 171.7 170.1 164.9 168.1 190.0 ft -.9 2.3 2.4 1.9 3.6 2.0 ft 1.4 1.9 2.1 1.9 2.6 1.7 ft 12/83 12/83 12/92 12/92 12/92 173.3 194.5 107.9 116.9 116.5 173.3 197.0 110.1 116.9 116.5 178.0 194.9 108.2 116.9 116.5 2.7 3.3 -.4 -.3 -.6 2.7 -1.1 -1.7 0 0 12/83 138.9 138.9 ft ft ft Rice milling.................................................. Primary products........................................... Head rice............. .................................. Long grain milled rice........................ ............ Packed i 100-pound bags or more ......................... n Packed i a l other containers............................ n l Medium grain milled rice.................................. Packed i 100-pound bags or more........................ n Packed i a l other containers. ......................... n l . Other milled rice and byproducts............................. All other milled rice and byproducts ......................... 2044 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 06/84 114.6 111.9 116.0 114.7 112.0 111.9 127.9 115.0 157.9 82.0 105.5 109.2 106.2 111.4 108.1 103.6 107.4 127.9 112.0 162.4 72.0 102.2 105.1 102.0 106.6 101.7 98.7 99.7 126.6 109.9 162.4 70.9 100.3 -7.6 -8.0 -7.7 -14.1 -17.8 -13.2 8.5 4.2 13.4 -10.8 -8.7 -3.8 -4.0 -4.3 -5.9 -4.7 -7.2 -1.0 -1.9 0 -1.5 -1.9 Prepared flour mixes and doughs................................. Primary products................................. .......... Flour mixes and refrigerated and frozen doughs and batters, made from purchased ........................................... Flour mixes............................................ Cake mixes, including gingerbread......................... A other flour based mixes, except cake mixes............... ll Refrigerated doughs and batters i c . bread, bread-type r l s and nl ol, biscuit dough....................................... Frozen doughs and batters................................ Frozen bread and bread-type-roll doughs, a l sizes............ l All other frozen doughs and batters, i c . cookie, pizza, coffee nl 2045 2045-P 06/85 06/85 122.5 120.3 121.8 119.5 121.8 119.5 -.3 -.3 0 0 2045-6 2045-61 2045-611 2045-613 06/85 06/85 06/92 06/98 120.3 117.0 105.3 99.7 119.5 116.8 105.3 99.5 119.5 116.8 105.3 99.5 -.3 -.3 . 2 ft 0 0 0 0 2045-64 2045-66 2045-661 06/85 06/92 06/92 127.9 113.6 117.0 124.7 113.4 117.3 124.7 113.4 117.3 -2.3 .8 3.3 0 0 0 2045-662 2045-SM 2045-M 2045-Z89 2045-S 06/92 111.2 110.8 110.7 -.8 -1 . 06/85 06/85 06/85 149.9 149.9 136.5 149.9 149.9 136.5 149.9 149.9 136.5 ft ft 0 0 0 0 2046-P 2046-1 2046-101 2046-10103 2046-10105 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 103.1 103.5 95.5 121.0 129.4 109.3 101.6 101.9 97.1 121.2 129.9 109.1 102.2 103.0 97.3 ft ft ft -4.8 -3.0 4.8 ft ft ft . 6 1. 1 . 2 ft ft ft 2043-119 2043-2 2043-253 2043-3 2043-312 2043-SM 2043-S Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts....... ............................. Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... Wet com milling............................................... Primary products........................................... Corn sweeteners......................................... Glucose syrup................ ......................... Type I (38 up to 58 dextrose equivalent)................... I Types II and IV (58 or more dextrose equivalent)............. I 2046 See footnotes at end of table. 25 . 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Wet com milling— Continued High fructose com syrup.................................. Manufactured starch...................................... C o m starch............................................ Wet process corn byproducts................................ C o m gluten feed........................................ C o m gluten meal....................................... Other wet process byproducts, including steepwater concentrate (50% solids basis).................... ............... Apr. 19992 May 19992 83.5 134.8 136.9 97.6 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2046-105 2046-3 2046-301 2046-7 2046-701 2046-703 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 80.9 130.7 131.6 108.2 92.5 147.9 83.2 131.0 132.3 96.7 84.7 117.1 2046-705 06/85 93.6 89.8 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/98 06/91 06/91 12/85 12/98 12/98 132.5 132.0 138.1 100.0 112.1 118.4 121.2 100.0 100.0 132.5 132.0 138.1 100.0 112.1 118.4 121.2 100.0 100.0 132.5 132.0 138.1 100.0 112.1 118.3 121.2 100.0 100.0 06/91 12/85 137.7 ft () 3 137.7 134.8 136.9 7.0 . 1 2048-P 2048-A 2048-1 2048-116 2048-117 12/80 12/80 06/91 12/80 12/80 12/97 90.3 87.4 112.4 72.2 74.4 75.7 86.7 84.1 109.6 69.0 70.8 73.4 86.2 83.4 108.3 69.3 71.3 73.5 -9.9 -10.0 -4.5 -12.6 -12.2 -12.1 -.6 -.8 -1.2 . 4 . 7 . 1 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 78.6 85.2 95.1 103.5 93.0 125.6 111.1 73.7 83.0 91.9 101.9 89.4 121.3 108.6 73.6 81.4 91.2 101.5 88.3 117.4 105.8 -16.0 -8.9 -8.1 -4.1 -13.3 -6.2 -5.9 -.1 -1.9 -.8 -.4 -1.2 -3.2 -2.6 2048-8 2048-9 2048-SM 2048-M 2048-Z89 2048-S 12/80 12/80 111.9 88.7 108.8 79.5 106.7 81.0 -5.9 -15.3 -1.9 1.9 12/80 12/80 12/80 108.4 95.6 148.7 100.1 88.2 147.6 102.0 89.4 144.2 -12.1 -13.2 -2.1 1.9 1.4 -2.3 ft 116.6 O 9.7 . 1 . 2 -20.3 ft -27.3 Í) 3 0.4 2.9 3.5 .9 ft -.4 ft Dog and cat food .............................................. Primary products........................................... Dog food............................................... Canned dog food, including ration type....................... Dry and semimoist dog food i packages of less than 25 pounds... n Dry and semimoist dog food i packages of 25 pounds or more.... n Cat food................................................ Canned cat food........................................ Dry and semimoist cat food............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products....................................... 2047 Prepared animal feeds, n.e.c...................................... Primary products........................................... Specialty feeds.......................................... Chicken and turkey feed, supplements, concentrates, and premixes. . Broiler complete chicken feed.............................. Other complete chicken feed............................... Other chicken and turkey feed supplements, concentrates, and premixes........................................... Complete dairy cattle feeds................................. Dairy cattle feed supplements, concentrates, and premixes......... Complete swine feeds..................................... Swine feed supplements, concentrates, and premixes............. Complete beef cattle feeds................................. Beef cattle feed supplements, concentrates, and premixes......... Other poultry and livestock feeds, including duck, goose, horse, mule, etc................................................. Other prepared animal feeds i c . feeding materials and adjuncts..... nl Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts ..................................... . Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... 2048 Bakery products.............................................. 205 12/84 161.1 161.2 161.7 1 .1 . 3 Bread and other bakery products, except cookies and crackers........... 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 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 202.9 202.9 206.1 205.0 201.8 203.9 231.9 175.7 197.3 231.9 208.2 202.7 228.5 203.3 203.7 205.5 204.0 200.1 209.0 219.4 175.2 197.3 233.2 208.3 202.7 228.6 203.9 204.2 205.9 204.5 200.7 208.8 219.4 176.7 197.8 233.2 208.5 202.7 229.5 1.2 1.5 . 4 .6 . 1 2.7 -4.8 3.0 -1.7 2.0 0 -1.3 3.5 . 3 .2 . 2 . 2 . 3 -.1 0 . 9 . 3 0 . 1 0 . 4 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 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/94 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 208.8 197.7 198.4 195.2 187.7 227.8 114.8 197.7 188.4 182.5 186.6 208.9 219.0 190.0 208.5 226.4 184.8 182.4 209.1 195.9 198.2 195.4 187.7 224.8 114.3 197.9 190.3 181.8 189.1 218.8 232.5 190.0 214.8 237.6 184.8 182.4 209.3 195.7 197.9 195.0 187.7 224.8 114.3 197.9 191.2 186.1 189.1 220.5 232.5 196.5 216.1 237.6 187.8 182.8 1.9 . 5 1.5 .5 5.6 1.6 -.4 4.0 2.1 -1.9 3.1 6.3 6.9 4.4 4.2 4.9 3.0 2.2 . 1 .1 -.2 -.2 0 0 0 0 . 5 2.4 0 . 8 0 3.4 .6 . 0 1.6 . 2 Bread.................................................. White bread........................................... White pan bread...................................... White pan bread, Northeast............................ White pan bread, North Central.......................... White pan bread, South............................... White pan bread, West................................ White hearth bread.................................... Other bread............................. .............. Dark wheat bread..................................... Rye bread........................................... Other variety bread, including r i i , potato, oatmeal, canned, asn etc.............................................. Bread type r l s s u in and crumbs.......................... o l , t ff g, Bread type r l s including buns, bagels, muffins, croissants, etc..... ol, Hamburger and weiner r l s or buns....................... ol Brown and serve rolls................................... English muffins....................................... Bagels.............................................. Other bread type rolls.................................. Sweet yeast goods..................... .................. Yeast raised doughnuts.................................. Other sweet yeast goods, including sweet r l s and coffeecake..... ol Soft cakes.............................................. Snack cakes........................................... Pies................................................... Snack pies............................................ Other pies............................................. Pastries... . ............................................ 2047-P 2047-3 2047-324 2047-326 2047-338 2047-4 2047-401 2047-402 2047-SM 2047-M 2047-S See footnotes at end of table. 26 . 5 -.5 -.7 ft . 9 -2.2 -.2 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 ft -.6 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/80 195.8 198.0 198.0 1.8 0 06/80 06/94 06/80 208.6 114.2 161.1 207.1 113.4 161.1 208.6 114.2 161.1 -.2 -.3 2.0 . 7 . 7 0 2052-P 2052-1 2052-125 2052-199 2052-2 2052-213 2052-217 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/98 06/83 06/83 12/98 171.0 173.4 191.7 188.7 100.5 159.7 167.9 100.1 170.9 173.3 191.2 188.9 100.1 159.9 167.8 100.2 171.5 174.0 192.3 188.9 100.8 160.3 167.7 100.5 . 7 . 9 . 9 . 1 ft . 8 -.6 ft . 4 . 4 . 6 0 . 7 . 3 -. 1 . 3 2052-299 2052-SM 2052-M 2052-Z89 2052-S 06/83 155.6 155.9 156.4 1.2 . 3 06/83 06/83 06/83 151.8 151.8 140.3 151.8 151.8 140.3 151.8 151.8 140.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/91 12/82 112.8 158.6 112.9 158.7 113.3 159.4 2.0 2.0 . 4 . 4 12/82 172.0 172.0 173.4 1.4 . 8 2053-113 2053-114 12/82 12/82 132.0 142.8 132.0 142.9 132.0 142.9 2.8 1.9 0 0 2053-119 2053-SM 2053-S 12/82 162.1 162.7 163.1 2.8 . 2 06/91 108.2 108.5 108.5 1.6 0 12/84 129.0 129.2 129.8 .8 . 5 2061-P 2061-1 2061-2 06/82 06/82 06/82 07/89 112.9 112.9 115.6 59.2 113.5 113.5 116.4 54.4 112.0 112.0 115.2 50.1 -1.4 -1.4 .2 -38.8 -1.3 -1.3 -1.0 -7.9 2061-265 08/89 53.6 48.4 43.9 -43.3 -9.3 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 06/82 121.7 121,7 121.7 124.4 121.7 128.3 123.3 125.2 98.4 125.5 125.5 125.5 128.5 127.0 133.0 123.8 127.0 105.5 127.3 127.3 127.3 130.7 129.4 ft ft 126.2 105.5 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.6 5.1 ft ft -2.7 8.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.7 1.9 ft ft -.6 0 2063-P 2063-1 2063-1X 06/82 08/82 06/82 06/82 109.3 110.3 113.5 112.5 110.9 112.0 115.4 114.4 110.9 112.0 115.4 113.9 -.1 -.1 2.7 1.9 0 0 0 -.4 2063-107 2063-113 2063-115 2063-13 2063-2 10/82 11/82 06/82 11/82 06/82 99.9 116.9 107.7 132.1 84.1 101.3 ft 109.3 ft 84.1 101.3 116.9 109.5 ft 84.1 -.8 8.5 . 2 ft -24.4 0 ft . 2 ft 0 2064-P 06/83 06/83 148.4 150.5 148.4 150.5 149.0 151.2 1.6 1.7 . 4 . 5 2064-2 2064-2A 2064-211 2064-231 2064-251 2064-271 06/83 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 143.9 109.4 110.4 108.9 113.7 98.8 143.5 107.7 110.3 105.2 113.8 98.8 144.1 109.3 110.3 108.8 113.8 99.7 1.8 1.6 .2 3.5 1.3 3.6 .4 1.5 0 3.4 0 . 9 2064-291 2064-3 2064-311 2064-321 2064-331 06/91 06/83 06/91 06/91 06/91 142.7 147.3 117.0 122.0 114.9 142.7 147.8 117.0 122.8 116.3 142.7 148.6 117.3 122.7 117.7 2.6 1.8 3.2 . 4 2.6 0 . 5 . 3 -1 . 1.2 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Bread and other bakery products, except cookies and crackers— Continued 2051-7 2051-SM 2051-M 2051-Z89 2051-S Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... . Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products....... ..................... . .......... Cookies and crackers...................... ..................... 2052 Crackers, pretzels, biscuits, and related products................. ...................... .... ......... Saltines........... . All other cracker and related products....................... Cookies, wafers, and ice cream cones and cups, except frozen.... Sandwich cookies ....... ................................. ...................... Chocolate chip cookies............. All other cookie, wafer, ice cream cone/cups, toaster pastries, related products..................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Resales....................................... ........ Secondary products ........................................ Frozen bakery products, except bread........... .................. 2053 2053-P 2053-1 2053-111 Frozen bakery products.......... .......................... Frozen pies ( ri, custard and cream type).................... f ut Sweet yeast goods including yeast raised doughnuts, sweet r l s ol, coffeecake, etc..................................... Soft cakes including pound, layer, sheet, f u t cheese, etc......... ri, All other bakery products including cookies and pastries; excluding bread and rolls............................ .......... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Sugar and confectionery products..................... ............ 206 Raw cane sugar mills....................... .................... Primary products..... ...................................... Raw cane sugar......................................... Other sugar cane m l products and byproducts.................. il Molasses and syrup, including cane blackstrap (except refiners’ blackstrap)............... ......................... 2061 Cane sugar refining............................................ Primary products........................................... Refined cane sugar....................................... Granulated cane sugar, including cube and tablet sugar... ....... Consumer units (containers of 25 lbs or less)................ Commercial units (bags and other containers: over 25 lbs)...... Bulk shipments ( a l cars, trucks, or bins)........... ..... ... ri Confectioners’powdered sugar............................. Brown or soft sugar..................... ................ 2062 Beet sugar processing........................... .............. Primary products........................................... 2063 Granulated beet sugar, including cube and tablet sugar.......... Individual services (small paper packets) and consumer units (cartons and sacks: 25 lb or less....................... Commercial units (bags and other containers: over 25 lbs).. .... Bulk shipments ( a l cars, trucks, or bins).................... ri Confectioners’powdered sugar............................. Other beet sugar factory products and byproducts................ Candy and other confectionery products, and chewing g u m ............. Primary products................ ........................... Chocolate and chocolate type confectionery products made from purchased chocolate................. .................. Solid chocolate confectionery products....................... Solid chocolate confectionery products without inclusions....... Solid chocolate confectionery products with inclusions......... Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products............ Panned chocolate confectionery products. .................. . Chocolate assortments and other chocolate and chocolate type confectionery products................................ Nonchocolate type confectionery products........ ............. Hard candy........................................... Chewy nonchocolate candy, including granola bars.... ...... .. Soft nonchocolate candies................................ 2064 See footnotes at end of table. 27 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Candy and other confectionery products, and chewing gum— Continued Other nonchocolate type confectioneries, includ. l c r c , panned & ioie iced candies........................................ Chewing gum and chewing gum base......................... Other confectionery type products, including cough drops and candied fruit..................................... ......... ... .. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts.................. .................. Secondary products....................................... Apr. 1999 12/97 12/84 101.4 136.4 101.3 137.0 102.3 137.1 0.9 . 4 1.0 . 1 06/91 133.2 133.2 133.2 2.1 0 06/91 06/91 125.8 94.6 125.8 94.6 126.0 94.6 . 3 -.5 .2 0 2066-P 2066-1 2066-122 2066-172 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/98 133.6 133.2 106.5 103.8 100.0 131.8 131.4 102.8 97.8 98.0 131.1 130.7 101.7 91.9 100.0 -2.5 -2.7 -5.4 -12.6 ft -.5 -.5 -1.1 -6.0 2.0 2066-2 2066-2A 06/83 06/91 156.6 107.8 156.6 107.9 156.6 107.9 . 1 0 0 0 2066-2B 2066-295 2066-9 2066-SM 2066-S 05/95 06/98 06/83 107.9 100.3 128.8 107.9 100.3 125.5 107.9 100.3 123.7 ft ft -6.1 0 0 -1.4 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 06/83 111.6 113.7 108.9 170.0 158.3 102.0 188.7 121.9 136.4 211.3 110.6 112.5 105.5 170.0 150.1 102.0 ft 121.9 ft 211.3 113.7 116.1 105.4 172.0 148.6 102.0 188.7 130.7 ft 222.7 1.2 1.2 -6.1 -.2 -9.9 0 0 7.9 2.8 3.2 .1 1.2 -1.0 0 ft 7.2 ft 5.4 06/91 92.8 92.8 92.8 .4 0 12/84 96.5 86.3 86.2 -17.2 -.1 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 123.4 127.8 92.5 92.5 203.2 142.8 109.8 113.2 72.6 94.1 193.7 139.7 106.8 110.0 64.7 88.8 198.6 143.1 -6.8 -5.7 -36.4 9.6 24.7 3.2 -2.7 -2.8 -10.9 -5.6 2.5 2.4 12/98 103.9 96.6 99.2 O 2.7 12/91 ft 113.2 115.1 ft 1.7 2075-P 2075-1 2075-111 2075-11113 2075-11115 2075-2 2075-211 2075-298 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 05/88 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/91 77.8 73.1 79.9 79.8 99.8 85.7 71.2 67.7 105.4 68.1 66.0 66.2 66.4 84.3 69.5 67.0 63.8 99.8 68.9 66.0 64.6 64.5 80.1 70.2 67.8 62.8 108.7 -23.4 -20.4 -34.7 -35.0 -35.2 -34.5 -11.6 -15.4 1.3 1.2 0 -2.4 -2.9 -5.0 1.0 1.2 -1.6 8.9 2076-P 12/85 12/85 114.3 121.5 106.6 114.1 100.0 107.0 -19.6 -19.1 -6.2 -6.2 2076-2 12/85 135.3 125.7 115.0 -22.8 -8.5 2076-3 2076-SM 2076-S 12/85 100.9 102.7 97.5 -12.0 -5.1 12/98 100.0 86.6 ft ft ft 2077-P 2077-1 2077-111 2077-11111 2077-11113 2077-113 2077-2 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 104.0 102.2 113.0 117.8 118.3 121.1 100.5 81.6 85.5 82.7 85.9 90.2 94.7 88.3 74.1 72.7 84.7 81.8 83.1 87.4 93.6 83.8 71.1 74.2 -26.9 -28.2 -35.7 -37.4 -32.8 -42.0 -27.7 -18.2 -.9 -1.1 -3.3 -3.1 -1.2 —5.1 -4.0 2.1 2068 2068-P 2068-11 2068-113 2068-117 2068-13 2068-137 2068-15 2068-153 2068-157 2068-SM 2068-S 207 2074 Cottonseed o l m l products..................................... i il Primary products........................................... Cottonseed ol once refined, not deodorized or used i end products .. i: n .. Cotton (inters............................................ Cottonseed cake, meal, and other byproducts................... Cottonseed cake and meal................................ Cottonseed ol once refined, purchased, deodorized; and a l other i: l byproducts......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Soybean o l m l products........................................ i il Primary products........................................... Soybean oil....... ..................................... Crude soybean oil....................................... Soybean ol crude, degummed........................... i, Soybean ol crude, not degummed........................ i, Soybean meal, and other byproducts.......................... Soybean byproducts, meal................................ Soybean byproducts, other, including soy f o r g ts and isolates... l u , ri Vegetable o l m l s n.e.c......................................... i il, Primary products........................................... Vegetable o l , n e c , i c . sunflower, peanut, coconut e c , not is . . . nl t. deodorized........................................... All other o l m l products n e c , i c . cakes and meals and i il . . . nl deodorized oils....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 2074-493 2074-SM 2074-S 2076 Animal and marine fats and oils.................................. Primary products.................... ....... ............... Grease and inedible tallow................................. Inedible tallow, including inedible animal stearin................ Inedible beef tallow.................................... Other inedible tallow and inedible animal stearin.............. Grease, other than wool grease............................ Feed and f r i i e by-products............................... etlzr 2074-P 2074-2 2074-3 2074-4 2074-414 2075 2077 See footnotes at end of table. May 1998 2064-9 2064-SM 2064-M 2064-S Other nuts, made up of from one to three varieties.............. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Fats and oils................................................. May 19992 2064-391 2064-8 2066 Chocolate and cocoa products................................... Primary products........................................... Chocolate coatings....................................... Milk chocolate coatings.................................. Other coatings including sweet, l uo and cocoa............... iq r, Chocolate confectionery products made from cocoa beans ground i n the same establishment................................. Solid chocolate confectiony products, with or without inclusions.... Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products with any type of center............................................ Panned, assortments, and other chocolate confectionery products.. Other chocolate and cocoa products including syrups and cocoa butter. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Processed nuts and seeds (salted, roasted, cooked, blanched, etc.).................................................... Primary products........................................... Processed nuts sold i bulk................................. n Peanuts....... ....................................... Other nuts, made up of from one to three varieties.............. Processed nuts, packaged i cans............................ n Other nuts, made up of from one to three varieties.............. Processed nuts, i packaging other than cans or sold bulk......... n Apr. 19992 2 8 ft 6.3 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Animal and marine fats and o s Continued il — Meat/bone meal........................................ Meat meal and combinations of meat and bone meal.......... Dry rendered tankage.............................. ... . Feather meal.............. ............................ Other feed and f r i i e , including poultry by-product meal and etlzr blood meal......................................... Animal and marine o l m l products, including foots............... i il Fish and marine animal oil................................ Fish scrap and meal...... .......................... ..... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products............... ............. ........... Shortening, cooking o l , and margarine.................... ........ is Primary products........................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2077-211 2077-21111 2077-212 2077-237 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 76.9 75.9 71.0 82.0 69.1 68.2 63.5 69.3 69.4 68.5 65.5 76.8 -17.9 -17.9 -16.7 -19.2 0.4 . 4 3.1 10.8 2077-298 2077-3 2077-361 2077-366 2077-SM 2077-S 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 92.3 179.5 217.2 171.1 82.0 124,0 137.7 122.9 84.3 115.4 126.0 115.2 -18.5 -39.5 -53.6 -30.9 2.8 -6.9 -8.5 -6.3 2079 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 Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% vegetable oil.......... Salad or cooking oils..................................... Salad or cooking o l , other soybean oil..................... is Salad or cooking o l , vegetable o l blends................... is i A other salad or cooking oils............................ ll Vegetable o l winter stearin............... ................. i Margarine............................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ......... ........... Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... 12/82 157.6 150.9 175.6 9.8 16.4 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/89 12/81 12/89 02/90 02/90 12/81 12/89 12/81 12/81 147.7 152.7 142.0 130.4 144.6 112.1 129.8 89.6 139.8 114.0 97.4 179.2 139.0 143.4 129.6 120.1 133.2 100.9 130.1 89.6 140.5 100.7 93.1 178.2 138.5 143.5 129.8 120.4 133.6 100.8 ft 86,8 136.3 101.6 93.1 178.2 -3.8 -3.0 -13.5 -10.1 -8.0 -18.4 ft -3.8 1.3 -17.5 -8.6 27.3 -.4 . 1 . 2 . 2 . 3 .1 ft -3.1 -3.0 . 9 0 0 12/81 12/81 12/81 111.5 111.5 135.0 109.7 109.7 127.2 108.3 108.3 123.6 -3.0 -3.0 -8.6 -1.3 -1.3 -2,8 Beverages............................................ ♦ ...... 208 12/84 128.3 129.5 129.6 2.0 . 1 Malt beverages....................................... ........ Primary products........................................... Canned beer............................................ Light beer i cans................ ....................... n Regular beer in cans..................................... Bottled beer............................................ Returnable bottles .... ................................... Regular beer i returnable bottles.......................... n Nonreturnable bottles.............................. ~..... Light beer i nonreturnable bottles...... .................. n Regular beer i nonreturnable bottles...... ................ n Barrels and kegs......................................... Regular beer i barrels and kegs........ ................... n Other fermented malt beverages and byproducts......... ....... Malt liquor............................................ Ale, porter and stout...... ............................... A other fermented malt beverages and by products (including ll non-alcoholic brews)................................. 2082 2082-P 2082-1 2082*111 2082-112 2082-2 2082-211 2082-21112 2082-221 2082-22111 2082-22112 2082-3 2Ö82-312 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 06/82 130.5 130.5 134.2 126,4 133.8 122.5 105.9 108.8 139.4 147.2 137.8 146.4 135.5 132.9 142.5 132.0 131.0 131.1 134.6 126.4 134.3 122.5 105.9 108.8 139.4 147.3 137.8 149.4 139.4 135.6 145.6 133.6 131.1 131.1 134.6 126.4 134.4 122.5 105.9 108.8 139.4 147.2 137.8 149.6 139.7 135.5 145.6 132.5 2.8 2.8 3.4 2.6 3.6 . 8 . 8 . 2 . 9 3.3 0 4.0 5.6 6.6 7.3 1.2 . 1 0 0 0 . 1 0 0 0 0 -1 . 0 . 1 . 2 -.1 0 -.8 2082-499 12/91 106.9 106.9 106.9 0 0 Malt............................... ......................... 2083 06/85 06/85 06/85 106.3 106.8 106.8 104.8 105.3 105.3 104.6 105.0 105.0 -7.9 -8.1 -8.1 -.2 -.3 -.3 12/92 12/92 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 12/83 12/83 12/98 12/91 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 136.9 140.2 100,1 118.0 139.6 130.5 174.1 106.2 111.3 140.5 137.1 140.4 100.3 118.2 140,3 131.6 175.8 103.5 109,8 141.1 138.5 141.1 100.7 118.8 141.1 131.6 178.2 103.9 110.1 141.1 1.3 ,4 ft . 3 1 .1 1.6 1.4 -2.2 . 2 3.4 1.0 .5 .4 .5 .6 0 1.4 . 4 . 3 0 2083-P 2083-1 2083-SM 2083-M 2083-Z89 Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Contracts and other miscellaneous receipts................... Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits................................. Primary products........................................... Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits............................. 2084 2084-P 2084*8 2084-A 2084-81 2084-812 2084-814 2084-816 2084-825 2084-831 Grape wine with 14 percent or less alcohol content... ........ White grape wine with 14 percent or less alcohol content..... Red grape wine with 14 percent or less alcohol content....... Rose grape wine with 14 percent or less alcohol content..... Effervescent wines..................................... Non-grape fruit/berry wines, f r i i d wines (non-dessert), and otfe specialty wines.................................... 2084-841 2084-SM 2084-M 2084-S Miscellaneous receipts. .................................. . Secondary products ................................... .... 12/98 99.8 98.3 98.5 ft . 2 12/91 12/83 117.5 145.3 117.5 143.5 134.5 ft ft ft 14.5 ft 2085-P 2085-8 2085-801 2085-822 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/90 06/83 151.9 150.4 154.0 123.5 159.9 151.9 150.4 154.0 123.5 159.9 152.3 150.6 154.3 123.5 161.0 -.2 -.6 .2 0 1.1 2085 Primary products.................. ...... .................. Bottled l uo except brandy................................. iq r, Whiskey, including bottled i bond................ .......... n Gin................................ .................. See footnotes at end of table. 29 . 3 , 1 . 2 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Distilled and blended liquors— Continued Cordials, liqueurs........................................ Vodka..... ........................................... Other bottled liquors, except brandy.......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... Bottled and canned soft drinks................................... Primary products................................ ........... Bottled carbonated soft drinks............................... Bottled carbonated soft drinks i r f l a l glass bottles.......... n eilbe Bottled carbonated soft drinks i nonrefillable glass bottles........ n Bottled carbonated soft drinks in plastic bottles................ Canned carbonated soft drinks.............................. Soft drink flavoring syrup sold i bulk.......................... n Noncarbonated soft drinks including f u t drinks, cocktails, and ades. ri . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts....................... .............. Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... 2085-825 2085-831 2085-899 2085-SM 2085-M 2085-Z89 2085-S 2086 Apr. 19992 06/83 06/83 06/90 163.0 153.7 120.7 163.0 153.7 120.7 163.6 154.9 120.7 0.4 . 8 -.7 0.4 . 8 0 08/83 08/83 12/97 141.8 142.7 100.0 141.8 142.7 100.0 143.4 144.3 100.0 1.1 1.1 0 1 .1 1 .1 • o May 1999* May 1998 Apr. 1999 2086-P 2086-B 2086-B1 2086-B2 2086-B3 2086-C 2086-D 2086-E 2086-SM 2086-M 2086-Z89 2086-S Flavoring extracts and syrups, nec................................. 2087 Primary products........................................... Flavoring extracts, emulsions, and other l u d flavors............. iq i .. Natural or true extracts in containers of more than 8 ounces....... Imitation or a t f c a extracts............................... riiil Liquid beverage bases not for use by soft drink bottlers............ Other l q d beverage bases not for use by soft drink bottlers...... i ui Liquid beverage bases for use by soft drink bottlers............... Concentrates with no juice content.......................... Other flavoring agents (except chocolate syrup).................. Flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes for soft drinks............ Other flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes, including dry mix cocktails........................................... F u , crushed or whole, for fountain and ice cream use.......... r it Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products. ....................... .............. . 06/81 06/81 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 06/89 12/96 143.1 143.2 103.3 99.5 106.2 102.5 99.0 139.9 102.0 145.3 145.5 105.4 101.1 109.9 103.9 100.5 143.7 102.6 145.1 145.2 105.2 101.1 109.3 103.9 100.1 144.0 102.5 2.0 2.0 3.4 -.2 6.2 2.8 1.2 3.8 . 3 -.1 -.2 -.2 0 -.5 0 -.4 .2 -.1 06/81 06/81 06/81 139.6 140.9 176.8 139.8 141.1 180.8 141.1 142.4 180.8 1.5 1.4 2.6 . 9 . 9 0 2087-P 2087-1 2087-115 2087-153 2087-2 2087-221 2087-3 2087-353 2087-4 2087-435 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/94 12/85 06/94 12/85 12/85 132.4 136.2 109.8 126.2 98.4 146.2 105.4 157.2 105.9 117.6 116.0 133.8 137.9 110.2 127.4 98.4 146.2 105.4 160.5 108.6 117.8 116.0 133.7 137.7 110.3 127.4 98.4 146.2 105.4 160.5 108.6 117.6 116.0 1.8 2.0 4.3 6.5 3.5 .6 1.0 3.7 2.9 -.3 0 -.1 -.1 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.2 0 12/85 12/85 145.8 80.6 146.1 81.0 145.7 81.0 -1.1 1.5 -.3 0 12/85 98.8 98.6 98.3 -1.1 -.3 2087-437 2087-461 2087-SM 2087-S Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products................. 209 12/84 134.4 135.9 136.0 . 1 . 1 Canned and cured fish and seafoods............................... Primary products........................................... Canned and cured fish and seafoods, ind. soup (except frozen)..... Canned fish and seafood (except frozen), including salmon, sardines and tuna........................................... Canned seafood ^oups, stews, and chowders.................. Cured fish and seafoods.................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products....................................... 2091 12/84 12/84 12/84 105.0 107.3 107.3 104.8 107.0 107.0 105.1 107.3 107.3 -1.5 -2.2 -2.2 .3 .3 .3 06/97 02/85 06/97 86.4 90.6 98.7 85.3 93.9 98.4 85.6 93.9 98.4 -3.7 1.3 0 .4 0 0 06/97 12/84 103.4 115.5 105.6 116.2 105.6 116.4 5.6 4.8 0 .2 Prepared fresh or frozen fish and seafoods.......................... Primary products................................ ........... Prepared fresh f and other fresh seafood.................... ish Frozen packaged f s , excluding shellfish....................... ih Groundfish (cod, cusk, haddock, hake, perch, pollock, whiting)..... Groundfish, f l e s and steaks............................. ilt Groundfish, sticks, portions, and other cuts.................. Other frozen fish (salmon, flounder, halibut, etc.)................ Frozen packaged shellfish.................................. Frozen shrimp......................................... Other frozen shellfish, i c . crabs, lobster t i s oysters, and nl al, clams............................................. Other frozen seafoods, i c . surimi, soups, chowders, crabcakes, etc... nl Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products....... ................................. 2092 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/89 12/82 12/82 06/89 12/96 12/96 153.5 156.3 201.5 158.3 143.8 202.5 172.2 96.1 115.0 100.2 160.1 163.7 203.8 163.6 151.0 217.4 176.6 97.8 122.9 100.6 158.7 162.2 190.3 164.3 150.0 215.4 176.0 99.3 122.1 99.3 5.6 5.9 .8 7.0 12.0 16.2 8.0 2.3 4.3 -8.9 -.9 -.9 -6.6 .4 -.7 -.9 -.3 1.5 -.7 -1.3 12/96 12/96 132.6 79.6 149.5 93.0 149.0 99.7 17.5 26.7 -.3 7.2 12/82 12/82 123.3 103.5 121.1 104.8 120.8 103.5 4.0 -1.1 -.2 -1.2 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/94 12/94 06/81 06/81 145.8 139.9 140.0 171.9 102.5 94.1 136.5 137.9 146.4 140.5 140.8 176.1 105.3 93.7 136.8 137.9 147.6 139.5 139.6 170.9 101.9 93.8 136.2 137.9 -5.8 -7.9 -8.8 -6.8 -6.5 -8.8 -9.1 -2.6 .8 -.7 -.9 -3.0 -3.2 . 1 -.4 0 06/81 229.0 228.8 258.6 12.1 13.0 2091-P 2091-1 2091-118 2091-131 2091-161 2091-SM 2091 -M 2091-S 2092-P 2092-2 2092-3 2092-31 2092-311 2092-315 2092-32 2092-5 2092-521 2092-536 2092-6 2092-SM 2092-M 2092-S 2095 Primary products........................................... Whole bean and ground roasted coffee........... ............. Whole bean, roasted coffee............................... Gourmet whole bean, roasted coffee....................... Commercial whole bean, roasted coffee.................... Ground, roasted coffee, including extended yield................ Concentrated (instant) coffee................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 2095-P 2095-1 2095-111 2095-11111 2095-11112 2095-116 2095-2 2095-SM 2095-S See footnotes at end of table. 30 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 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 06/91 112.0 128.6 124.1 104.6 107.6 96.8 122.9 115.4 116.6 102.5 164.1 149.6 97.9 102.2 112.5 129.2 126.0 106.1 109.6 97.3 122.4 115.3 116.6 101.0 164.1 149.6 97.9 102.2 112.4 129.1 125.6 105.8 109.5 96.6 122.5 115.3 116.6 101.2 164.1 149.6 97.9 102.2 0.4 . 5 . 4 . 4 1.4 -1.9 . 7 1.8 0 -2.8 . 1 0 . 9 . 3 -0.1 -1 . -.3 -.3 .1 -.7 . 1 0 0 . 2 0 0 0 0 06/91 06/91 114.1 107.9 114.1 107.9 114.1 109.1 . 3 -.6 0 1 .1 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 133.9 126.0 ft 115.7 133.8 125.9 ft 115.6 134.1 126.2 ft 115.9 1.3 1.4 ( 3) 1.0 . 2 . 2 ft . 3 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 122.7 122.9 123.4 122.4 122.6 122.9 123.4 122.4 122.1 122.3 122.7 122.4 -.6 -.6 -1.0 1.7 -.4 -.5 -.6 0 12/93 06/85 104.9 108.0 104.9 108.0 ft 108.0 ( 3) 1.4 ft 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 06/98 12/85 12/85 06/98 12/85 06/98 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 128.1 128.7 140.0 114.2 101.3 171.8 123.0 100.2 132.0 100.0 102.0 105.0 105.9 138.7 128.4 128.9 139.4 114.1 100.7 172.4 123.0 100.3 132.0 100.0 102.0 105.0 106.2 140.3 128.9 129.6 140.0 114.1 101.4 178.5 123.0 100.3 132.0 100.0 102.0 105.0 105.4 140.7 . 2 . 3 . 6 -.4 ( 3) 3.4 <) 3 ft ft ft 0 ft -1.2 -1.3 . 4 . 5 .4 0 . 7 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.8 . 3 06/98 12/85 100.3 126.2 100.4 128.6 100.4 126.4 ft -1.3 0 -1.7 Potato and com chips, and similar snacks.......................... Primary products................ ........................... Potato chips and sticks.................................... Potato chips.............................. ............. Plain .......................................... ...... Flavored potato chips.................................. C o m chips, curls and related products......................... C o m and t r i l chips.................................... otla C o m chips........................................... Curls and related products................................ Other chips, sticks, etc... .................................. Popped popcorn (except candied).......................... Pork rinds............................................. Other chips, sticks, etc................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Secondary products....................................... 2096 Manufactured ice............................................. Primary products........................................... Can or block ice................................... ....... Cubed, crushed, or other processed ice........................ 2097 Macaroni, spaghetti, and noodles............... .................. Primary products........................................... Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, etc. (without egg)................. Noodle products, etc. (with egg)............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Secondary products....................................... 2098 Food preparations, n.e.c......................................... Primary products........................................... Perishable prepared foods (sold in bulk or packages, not frozen)..... T ortillas, tamales, and other Mexican food specialties............ All other perishable prepared foods.......................... Spices................................................. Peanut butter........................................... Macaroni and noodle products, pwoi.......................... Desserts (ready-to-mix).................................... Baking powder and yeast.................. ....... ......... Tea in consumer packages................................. Cider and vinegar........................... .............. Dry mix preparations...................................... Other food preparations, n.e.c................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products....................................... 2099 Tobacco manufactures......................................... 21 12/84 316.5 316.0 316.2 33.0 . 1 211 12/82 346.4 345.6 345.9 36.2 . 1 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 346.3 354.4 346.4 343.7 339.9 345.6 353.6 345.7 342.2 340.0 345.9 353.9 345.9 342.7 340.0 36.2 36.9 36.6 35.8 35.6 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 0 2096-P 2096-1 2096-111 2096-11112 2096-11114 2096-2 2096-21 2096-212 2096-299 2096-3 2096-311 2096-312 2096-399 2096-SM 2096-M 2096-S 2097-P 2097-1 2097-2 2098-P 2098-1 2098-2 2098-SM 2098-M 2098-S 2099-P 2099-A 2099-A41 2099-A99 2099-E 2099-F 2099-H 2099-1 2099-4 2099-5 2099-6 2099-7 2099-9 2099-SM 2099-M 2099-S 0 Cigarettes...... ............................ ................ Primary products....................... ................... Filter tip........... ..................................... 81 to 95 m m long....................................... Greater than 95 m m ..................................... 2111 Cigars...................................................... 212 12/82 253.6 253.6 253.8 5.5 . 1 2121 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/89 06/89 253.6 239.7 239.7 173.1 184.4 253.6 239.8 239.8 173.1 184.5 253.8 239.9 239.9 ft 184.6 5.5 6.7 6.7 ft 5.5 . 1 0 0 ft . 1 12/82 297.8 299.9 300.1 7.3 . 1 2131-P 2131-111 2131-113 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 297.8 303.1 244.8 259.7 299.9 305.5 244.8 268.7 300.1 305.6 244.8 268.7 7.3 7.1 9.7 3.9 . 1 0 0 0 2131-115 2131-117 12/82 12/82 280.3 379.0 280.3 379.0 281.4 379.0 2.7 9 .1 . 4 0 06/84 103.3 104.2 104.4 -2.2 . 2 2111-P 2111-1 2111-116 2111-118 2121-P 2121-3 2121-312 2121-314 Primary products........................ ................... Cigars and cigarillos (weighing 3 or more pounds per 1,000 cigars)... Cigarillos (weighing 3 to 10 pounds per 1,000)................. Cigars (weighing more than 10 pounds per 1,000)............... Chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff........................... 213 Chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff........................... Primary products........................................... Smoking tobacco......................................... Loose leaf chewing tobacco................................. Chewing tobacco other than loose l a , including fine cut, plug, and ef twist............................................... Snuff, dry and moist.............. ......................... 2131 Tobacco stemming and redrying.................................. 214 See footnotes at end of table. 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 Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Tobacco stemming and redrying.................................. Primary products........................................... Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant transfers............................................ Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant transfers........................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts........... ......................... Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts................ 2141 Textile m l products............................................ il Cotton broadwoven fabric....................................... Cotton broadwoven fabric....................................... Primary products........................................... Gray cotton broadwoven fabric............................... Plain weave, except pile.................................. Twill weave, except pile.................................. A other weaves except pile............................... ll Pile fabrics............................................ Finished cotton broadwoven fabric............................ Cotton towels and washcloths............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 2211 Synthetic fiber and s l broadwoven fabric........................... ik Manmade fiber and s l broadwoven fabric.......................... ik Primary products........................................... Grey fabrics............................................. 8 5 % or more filament yarn fabrics........................... Chiefly other filaments.................................. 85% or more spun yam fabrics (exc. wool blends, s l fabrics, and ik pile).............................................. Plain weaves......................................... Printcloth.......................................... Other plainweaves................................... Twill weaves.............. ........................... Spun/filament yarn combinations, each less than 85% (exc. wool blends, s l fabrics, and pile)............................ ik Other combination fabrics............................... Finished fabric (finished i weaving mills)....................... n Fabricated man-made fiber and s l textile products (made i weaving ik n Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2141-P 06/84 06/84 103.3 99.1 104.2 100.1 104.4 100.3 -2.2 -2.3 0.2 . 2 2141-1 06/84 127.6 129.4 129.0 1.5 -.3 2141-121 2141-SM 2141-M 2141-XY9 06/84 127.6 129.4 129.0 1.5 -.3 11/84 11/84 128.1 136.8 128.1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 22 12/84 117.1 116.3 116.4 -2.3 . 1 221 12/80 115.8 115.0 115.0 -2.9 0 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/87 06/87 06/87 12/94 12/80 06/87 115.8 117.1 112.2 111.2 106.2 124.7 111.1 107.9 134.2 115.0 116.5 111.7 111.1 106.7 ft ft 106.4 ft 115.0 116.5 111.5 110.1 106.6 ft ft 106.6 ft -2.9 -2.8 -4.4 -3.6 -5.5 ft ft -4.1 ft 0 0 -.2 -.9 -.1 ft ft . 2 ft 12/80 108.4 106.3 106.5 -2.5 . 2 222 06/81 111.7 109.7 109.4 -5.5 -.3 2221 2221-P 2221-1 2221-11 2221-112 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 111.7 110.7 108.3 121.1 117.4 109.7 108.6 105.9 117.6 113.2 109.4 108.3 105.2 119.9 114.4 -5.6 -6.1 -7.9 -4.5 -5.1 -.3 -.3 -.7 2.0 11 . 2221-139 2221-1391 2221-13911 2221-13912 2221-1392 06/81 06/87 06/87 12/94 06/87 98.9 92.7 100.3 93.3 94.1 98.5 92.3 92.5 95.1 96.9 96.2 89.2 91.4 91.3 99.2 -8.6 -10.8 -19.1 -7.9 .5 -2.3 -3.4 -1.2 -4.0 2.4 2221-16 2221-163 2221-2 04/85 12/94 06/81 104.1 89.8 134.9 99.2 85.3 133.8 95.1 82.5 135.3 -17.9 -17.3 1.2 -4.1 -3.3 1.1 2221-3 2221-SM 2221-S 2211-S 06/81 119.8 119.8 119.8 1.5 0 06/81 06/87 119.1 114.4 117.8 113.1 117.6 112.9 -1.4 -1.7 -.2 -.2 06/85 114.1 113.8 113.6 -1.9 -.2 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 114.1 109.1 110.4 104.9 112.4 104.6 135.1 113.8 108.7 110.0 104.3 111.4 104.4 136.5 113.6 108.5 109.8 104.3 ft 104.4 135.0 -1.9 -2.5 -2.7 -2.3 ft -1.2 -4.8 -.2 -.2 -.2 0 ft 0 -1.1 ft ft 2211-P 2211-A 2211-A1 2211-A2 2211-A3 2211-A4 2211-B 2211-F 2211-SM 2211-S Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Cotton broadwowen fabrics............................... Wool weaving and finishing...................................... 223 Wool weaving and finishing...................................... Primary products........................................... Finished wool fabrics...................................... Finished wool apparel fabrics.............................. Worsted............................................ Woolen............................................. Finished wool non-apparel fabrics and felts.................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............. .... 2231 2231-P 2231-A 2231-3 2231-314 2231-316 2231-411 2231-SM 2231-S Narrow fabric mills............................................ Woven narrow fabric...................................... Corset and a llied lines ................................. .. .. Other apparel......................................... Tapes ( t less than 15 oz./sq. yd.) ....................... w. A l other tape....................................... l Webbing ( 15 oz./sq. yd. or more)...................... wt. All other webbing.................................... A other nonelastic.................................... ll 06/85 127.5 ft ft 224 06/84 124.2 124.2 124.2 . 3 0 2241 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/91 06/91 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 124.2 124.9 120.7 128.5 121.7 117.0 113.2 143.0 116.7 101.9 123.6 116.2 104.6 127.2 131.9 113.0 124.2 124.9 120.8 128.3 122.4 ft 112.0 143.0 116.9 101.9 123.6 116.3 104.6 127.2 131.9 113.7 124.2 124.9 120.8 128.3 122.4 ft 112.0 143.0 116.9 101.9 123.6 116.3 104.6 127.2 131.9 113.7 . 3 . 4 .6 .6 3.6 ft -1.0 -1.9 . 4 0 -.6 1.7 1.9 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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 See footnotes at end of table. 32 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index Jan. 19992 May 19992 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 139.4 135.0 ( 3) 134.8 139.4 135.0 () 3 134.8 139.4 135.0 ( 3) 134.8 06/84 116.5 116.3 116.3 -.7 0 12/84 115.0 114.0 114.2 -2.6 . 2 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 123.3 123.3 124.0 121.1 120.2 140.4 124.7 131.7 117.9 119.5 129.7 110.4 i 123.3 123.3 124.0 121.1 120.2 ft 124.7 131.7 < 3) 119.5 129.7 110.4 123.4 123.4 124.1 121.5 121.2 ( 3) 124.7 131.7 ft 119.6 129.9 110.4 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 5 1.3 () 3 0 -.1 ft . 3 .4 0 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 3 .8 ft 0 0 ft . 1 .2 0 06/84 113.8 113.8 113.7 1.9 -.1 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 06/84 114.9 113.7 119.3 124.1 127.0 120.2 130.2 120.4 117.2 110.8 125.9 128.7 124.8 106.0 101.5 112.3 124.7 133.1 114.8 113.6 119.3 124.1 127.0 120.2 130.1 120.4 116.7 109.7 126.6 128.7 126.0 106.0 101.5 112.3 124.7 133.1 114.8 113.6 119.3 124.1 127.0 120.2 130.1 120.4 116.7 109.7 126.6 128.7 126.0 106.0 101.5 112.3 124.7 133.1 -.6 -.7 . 1 0 0 . 1 -.1 . 1 .2 -1.0 .2 -1.0 1.0 . 8 . 9 . 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2252-23 2252-231 2252-232 2252-2321 2252-23211 2252-2322 2252-23221 2252-23227 2252-233 2252-2334 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/90 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/90 110.2 100.5 100.4 96.6 96.6 103.6 132.3 91.1 132.2 109.7 110.1 100.5 100.5 96.6 96.6 103.7 132.7 91.1 130.9 107.2 110.1 100.5 100.5 96.6 96.6 103.7 132.7 91.1 130.9 107.2 -1.8 0 -2.3 0 0 —3.6 -1 . -5.7 -1.0 -2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2252-234 2252-235 2252-23511 2252-238 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 106.1 107.6 107.7 96.9 105.6 107.6 107.7 ft 105.6 107.6 107.7 < 3) .8 -1.0 -1.0 ft 0 0 0 ft 2252-24 2252-242 06/84 06/84 102.9 105.8 102.9 ft 102.9 ft . 0 ft . 0 ft 2252-246 2252-SM 2252-S Narrow fabric mills— Continued Braided narrow fabric................... Nonelastic braids.................... Shoe and corset laces.............. Other nonelastic braids...... ....... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . Secondary products............. ...... Apr. 19992 06/84 103.7 ft 103.7 0 06/84 117.7 117.7 117.7 .2 0 2253-P 2253-A 2253-B 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 118.5 118.6 132.5 106.5 115.2 114.6 132.5 105.4 117.9 117.9 132.0 104.0 -.9 -1.0 -.2 -.9 2.3 2.9 -.4 -1.3 12/84 12/97 12/84 12/97 12/84 124.6 100.4 134.2 99.6 112.7 117.3 100.3 ( 3) 99.4 108.7 124.6 100.3 131.9 100.0 109.1 -1.8 0 -1.8 -.5 -2.3 6.2 0 ft . 6 .4 12/84 12/97 125.2 103.5 125.2 103.5 125.2 103.5 -.5 -.6 0 0 2241-4 2241-422 2241-42221 2241-42223 2241-SM 2241-S Knitting mills . 225 W o m e n ’ hosiery knit on 300 needles or more............. s Primary products................................. Finished seamless hosiery........................ Stockings and knee-highs, k on 300 needles or more . nit Knee-high................................. Full-length................................. Pantyhose.................................. Under 30 denier, sheer..... ........... ...... 30 denier and over, opaque................... Elastomer pantyhose......................... Control top..................... .......... Leg support............................. .. . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts......... Secondary products............................. Hosiery, n.e.c................................. 2251 Hosiery, n.e.c. Primary products................... ....................... Men’ finished hosiery.................................... s Anklet......................................... ....... Non-cushion......................................... Natural fibers....................................... Manmade fibers ..................................... Mid-calf/crew.......................................... Cushion............................................ Natural fibers....................................... Non-cushion......................................... Natural fibers....................................... Manmade fibers..................................... Knee-high.............................. .............. Cushion............................................ Natural fibers....................................... Non-cushion......................................... Natural fibers....................................... Other finished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’ s stockings........................................... Wo me n’, g r s and boys’footsock......................... s il’ W o m e n ’, g r s and boys’anklet........................... s il’ Cushion.................. ........................... Natural fibers....................................... Non-cushion......................................... Natural fibers....................................... Manmade fibers.................................... Wo m e n ’, g r s,and boy’ knee-high socks.............. s il’ s Wo m e n ’ knee-high socks--manmade fibers ............ s Other women’, g r s and boys’finished hosiery, including leg s il’ warmers, waist-highs, etc......................... Infants’and children’ anklet......................... s Natural fibers................................... Other infants’and children’ finished hosiery................ s Unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’ s stockings................................ ........ . Men’ unfinished hosiery........................ ...... s Other unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’ stockings................................ s Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................ Secondary products.................................... 2252 Knit outerwear . Primary products................................... Men’ and boys’sweaters and sweater vests............ s Wo m e n ’, misses’and juniors’sweaters and sweater vests. s Men’ and boys’knit shirts i c . sport s i t , sweatshirts, and s nl hrs t-shirts...................................... Wo m e n ’, misses’and juniors’knit shirts and blouses..... s Girls’ children’ and infants’sweaters and sweater vests... , s Girls’ children’ and infants’knit shirts and blouses....... , s All other knit outerwear, n.e.c..................... .. . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........... Secondary products............................... Secondary products.............................. 2253 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 2253-4 2253-5 2253-6 2253-7 2253-8 2253-SM 2253-S 2253-SS See footnotes at end of table. 33 May 1998 0.5 . 7 ( 3) .9 Apr. 1999 0 0 ft 0 ft Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Knit underwear and nightwear mills.................. ............. Primary products...................... ..................... Men’ and boys’knit underwear.............................. s Men’ and boys’undershirts, except thermal................... s Undershirts, except athletic types.......................... Men’ and boys’shorts and briefs.......................... s Shorts and bri s, except thermal underwear and union suits..... ef Men’ and boys’thermal underwear and union suits............. s Thermal underwear.................................... W o m e n ’ and children’ underwear and nightwear................ s s W o m e n ’ and children’ underwear.......................... s s W o m e n ’ underwear................................... s Panties............................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products..................................... . 2254 Circular knit fabric mills......................................... Primary products........................................... Gray circular knit fabrics.................................... Broad gray fabrics (more than 12 inches wide)................. Finished circular knit fabrics.................... ............. Knit and finished i the same establishment................... n Broad fabrics (more than 12 inches wide)................... Contract work on gray and finished circular knit fabric............. Contract finishing only....... ............................. Contract knitting only or knitting and finishing.................. 2257 Lace and warp knit fabric mills................................... Primary products........................................... Gray warp knit fabrics...................................... Lace and net goods (excluding raschel lace machine products)...... Finished warp knit fabrics (kn & finished, or purchased & finished)... it Contract or commission work for k tt g, finishing, & dyeing ( n l ni in ic. lace goods).......................................... 2258 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 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/87 06/82 12/87 06/82 06/82 06/82 09/82 134.2 134.8 131.5 120.2 119.3 111.2 110.5 219.4 148.2 138.8 139.5 141.4 140.5 134.6 135.3 130.9 118.7 117.8 111.2 110.5 219.4 148.2 140.5 141.7 144.0 143.8 134.6 135.3 130.9 118.7 117.8 111.2 110.5 219.4 148.2 140.5 141.7 144.0 143.8 -0.8 -1.0 -3.0 -8.0 -8.0 . 1 . 1 0 0 1.2 1.6 1.8 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Apr. 1999 12/95 101.0 101.0 101.0 . 3 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 12/94 101.1 101.0 113.8 106.1 92.0 97.2 97.2 107.2 96.1 97.5 100.6 100.5 113.8 106.1 91.0 96.2 96.2 107.9 96.0 98.6 99.0 99.0 113.8 106.1 88.6 93.6 93.6 107.8 96.1 98.4 -7.6 -7.4 -4.0 -4.1 -10.3 -5.5 -5.5 -1.6 -1.5 -1.7 -1.6 -1.5 0 0 -2.6 -2.7 -2.7 -.1 . 1 -.2 2258-P 2258-1 2258-5 2258-6 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/85 06/95 123.6 123.0 130.8 138.2 102.1 123.6 122.9 130.5 138.2 102.1 123.5 122.9 130.5 138.2 102.1 -.8 -.7 -1.1 -1.8 -.8 -.1 0 0 0 0 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 12/85 115.8 114.2 125.2 124.5 106.7 106.7 116.4 114.9 126.7 126.0 106.7 106.7 116.4 114.9 126.7 126.0 106.7 106.7 . 6 . 9 1.7 1.9 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/84 130.4 130.7 130.7 . 3 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 135.5 135.1 127.1 151.6 135.2 134.9 126.8 151.6 135.2 134.7 126.6 151.6 . 7 . 7 . 6 1.2 0 -.1 -.2 0 06/84 131.5 131.4 131.8 . 6 . 3 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 131.1 130.8 134.3 125.2 131.9 131.5 135.4 125.3 132.1 131.3 135.5 124.7 . 3 -.2 . 5 -1.0 . 2 -.2 . 1 -.5 06/84 133.1 134.4 136.1 1.9 1.3 06/83 06/83 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 131.4 134.3 107.3 103.3 102.2 100.0 103.0 106.9 100.2 131.3 134.2 107.2 103.3 101.6 100.0 103.0 106.9 100.2 131.3 134.2 107.2 103.3 101.6 100.0 103.0 106.9 100.2 -.5 -.4 -.5 -1.0 -1.1 0 -.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 3) () 3 2259 Primary products........................... ................ Knit gloves and mittens.............. ..................... Work, including fabric and leather or plastic combinations......... Other knit end products .................................... Other knit end products, n.e.c........ ...................... Dyeing and finishing t x i e , except wool fabrics and knit goods.......... etls 226 Finished cotton broadwoven fabric................................ Primary products........................................... Non-commission finished fabric....... ...................... Commission finishing ....................................... . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.................. Secondary products....................................... 2261 Finished synthetic fiber and s l broadwoven fabric.................... ik 2262 2261-P 2261-7 2261-9 2261-SM 2261-S 2262-P 2262-8 2262-9 2262-SM 2262-S Non-commission finished fabric.............................. Commission finishing...................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............. .... Finished yarn, raw stock, braided goods and narrow fabric, except knits and 2269 2269-P 2269-8 2269-821 2269-823 2269-832 2269-833 2269-834 2269-971 2269-SM 2269-S Carded cotton.......................................... Combed cotton......................................... Polyester blends with cotton............................... All other polyester...................................... Other manmade fiber and s l yarn.......................... ik Finished braided or woven narrow fabrics....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........... ....... 11/83 117.2 () 3 Floor covering mills. ......................................... . 227 12/84 114.8 114.9 115.0 -1.1 . 1 Carpet and rugs................. ............................. 2273 06/90 06/90 06/85 12/79 12/79 12/98 105.1 104.9 145.0 144.9 152.8 100.0 105.2 105.0 144.5 144.9 153.0 100.3 105.3 105.1 144.7 145.1 153.4 98.3 -1.0 -1.1 1.5 -1.3 -1.3 ( 3) . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 3 -2.0 Tufted carpet and rugs..................................... 2273-P 2273-1 2273-2 2273-215 2273-217 See footnotes at end of table. 34 ( 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/98 06/85 99.4 119.2 97.9 121.5 98.8 121.5 (3) 0.8 0.9 0 06/90 06/90 112.8 134.4 112.8 134.4 112.8 i3) i3) (3) (3) 228 12/84 109.0 107.1 106.8 -5.2 -.3 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 99.9 99.8 92.1 94.4 102.5 91.3 124.0 100.4 93.4 93.4 90.3 93.4 91.9 96.6 103.2 91.3 97.5 97.3 88.4 90.6 102.6 91.3 124.0 100.4 91.4 90.4 87.8 92.2 91.3 94.1 102.5 85.4 97.0 96.8 87.3 89.5 102.3 91.0 124.0 100.4 91.2 90.4 87.8 91.9 91.0 94.0 102.4 85.8 -5.7 -5.9 -9.9 -9.9 -6.0 -6.0 1.3 1.3 -4.0 -5.0 -7.2 -3.2 -3.3 -2.6 3.1 -10.0 -.5 -.5 -1.2 -1.2 -.3 -.3 0 0 -.2 0 0 -.3 -.3 -.1 -.1 .5 12/82 103.9 103.8 103.8 -1.0 0 Carpet and rugs— Continued Polyester and other carpet and r u g s ........................................................... Other carpet and r u g s ................... ..................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Yarn and thread m ills ...................................................... .............................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Carded cotton yarns ............................................................................................ 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 rn ......................................................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ 2273-219 2273-3 2273-SM 2273-M 2273-Z89 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 See fo o tn o te s at end o f table. 35 May 1998 Apr. 1999 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmade fibers, silk, 2282 2282-P 12/82 12/82 131.4 131.9 130.5 130.9 130.6 131.1 -5.1 -4.6 0.1 .2 2282-2 2282-3 2282-35 2282-36 2282-5 2282-9 2282-911 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 ya rn s .................................................................................................. Textured, bulked, or crimped filament yarn (made from purchased yarn) Commission texturing, throwing, plying, etc. of y a rn s .................................. Commission texturing or throwing of filament y a rn s ................................. 12/82 12/82 12/96 12/96 12/82 12/82 12/82 122.9 140.9 105.1 99.0 133.9 116.1 118.1 121.7 136.4 (3) < 3) 133.3 116.1 118.1 121.7 i3) (3) (3) 133.6 116.1 118.1 -1.5 i3) (3) (3) -5.2 0 0 (3) (3) (3) .2 0 0 06/84 06/84 148.6 147.4 148.3 147.1 148.3 147.1 -2.4 -2.5 0 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 153.4 151.7 149.2 153.0 151.7 148.8 153.0 151.7 148.8 -2.8 -5.2 -2.6 0 0 0 0 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 braid ed................. Manmade fiber thread and other th re a d ..................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2284 Miscellaneous textile g o o d s .......................................................................................... 229 12/84 124.3 123.2 123.4 -1.3 .2 2295 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 06/85 135.0 133.4 130.6 116.8 128.4 131.7 134.2 133.7 130.3 137.4 153.8 134.2 139.8 146.7 124.7 127.6 134.5 132.8 129.5 116.8 128.4 130.9 131.7 130.1 130.3 137.4 1.5 1.7 2.0 1.9 5.9 1.7 2.3 3.3 .3 1.5 1.2 1.6 4.8 5.9 -.2 0 .4 .5 .8 0 0 .6 1.9 2.8 0 0 (3) 134.2 139.7 146.7 124.6 127.6 135.0 133.4 130.6 116.8 128.4 131.7 134.2 133.7 130.3 137.4 153.8 134.2 139.8 146.7 124.6 127.6 06/85 126.5 126.5 126.5 1.0 0 2296-P 2296-1 2296-122 2296-133 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 112.0 111.1 111.1 113.6 110.0 106.2 105.2 105.2 102.3 106.2 106.2 105.2 105.2 102.3 106.2 -5.9 -6.1 -6.1 -10.5 -4.8 0 0 0 0 0 2297-P 2297-1 2297-12 2297-125 2297-13 2297-131 2297-133 2297-135 2297-2 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 01/86 124.7 125.9 127.0 155.0 99.6 114.6 103.8 117.2 124.3 124.1 124.3 125.4 126.4 153.2 95.0 114.2 103.8 116.7 123.9 124.1 124.4 125.4 126.4 153.4 95.0 114.3 104.0 116.7 123.9 124.1 -1.2 -1.5 -1.9 -1.0 -4.6 -2.1 -4.2 -1.0 -2.2 -.3 .1 0 0 .1 0 .1 .2 0 0 0 2298-P 2298-2 2298-2A 2298-207 2298-208 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 152.8 155.9 129.0 130.8 193.7 115.7 151.4 154.3 127.8 129.6 193.7 113.9 152.7 155.8 129.3 131.1 193.7 116.9 -2.8 -3.2 -3.4 -3.4 0 -5.6 .9 1.0 1.2 1.2 0 2.6 12/92 0 6/85 12/92 11/85 99.1 112.8 87.0 114.9 98.5 111.1 87.0 110.5 98.8 111.1 87.0 110.5 -2.5 -1.6 -.5 -3.8 .3 0 0 0 Coated fabrics, not rubberize d..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Vinyl coated or laminated fa b ric ........................................................................ Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd finished w t ............................... 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 b a s e .......................................................... 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 ............................................................................................. 2284-P 2284-1 2284-2 2284-213 2284-225 2284-SM 2295-P 2295-2 2295-211 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 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 p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... 2297 Laminated and wet la id ................................................................................... O ver 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 ............................................. O ver 1.5 ounces per square y a r d ............................................................. Fabricated nonwoven p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... Cordage and tw in e .......................................................................................................... 2298 S o ft 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)....... R o p e ............................................................................................................... All other manmade fiber cordage and twine, incl. agriculture and 2298-213 2298-3 2298-311 2298-325 2298-SM 2298-S C otton cordage and tw in e .................................................................................. Braided c o r d ...................................................................................................... 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 ............................................................... 2299-P 2299-1 2299-12 2299-124 2299-3 See footnotes at end of table. 36 i3) 0 .1 0 0 0 06/85 127.3 127.3 127.3 0 0 06/85 06/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/85 114.5 114.8 118.8 106.8 106.5 102.3 114.4 114.7 118.8 106.8 106.5 99.8 114.4 114.7 118.8 106.8 106.5 99.8 -.7 -.7 -.1 0 -.1 -11.1 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Textile goods, n.e.c.—Continued 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 ........................................................................................ Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2299-4 2299-41 2299-411 152.3 152.3 92.5 153.3 153.3 92.5 153.3 153.3 92.5 -0.8 -.8 0 2299-412 2299-4127 2299-41273 2299-6 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 152.6 137.8 90.0 116.0 154.0 136.9 ft 116.2 ft ft ft 116.3 ft ft ft -.1 2299-63 2299-631 2299-63119 2299-633 2299-63341 2299-635 2299-859 2299-SM 2299-S N y lo n ........................................................................................................ 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 p a d d in g ...................................................................................... Batting, wadding, and mattress f e lt s ........................................................ M ade from all other fib e rs ....................................................................... Upholstery f illin g ........................................................................................... O ther textile goods, n.e.c................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/85 116.0 94.8 103.5 134.7 131.3 121.4 102.0 116.2 95.4 104.9 134.7 131.3 121.4 97.8 116.3 95.5 105.0 134.7 131.3 121.4 97.9 -.1 1.8 3.7 -1.0 -2.0 0 -4.4 .1 .1 .1 0 0 0 .1 06/85 133.4 133.4 133.4 -1.0 .0 0 0 0 ft ft ft .1 Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar m ate ria ls.................................................................................................................... 23 12/84 125.0 125.1 125.2 .2 .1 M en’s and boys’ suits and c o a ts ................................................................................. 231 12/80 168.2 168.3 168.3 .1 0 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 rco 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 12/80 168.2 167.4 133.9 173.9 109.0 152.2 ft 177.7 168.3 167.4 134.0 173.9 109.0 152.4 ft 177.7 168.3 167.4 134.0 173.9 109.0 152.4 .1 -.2 0 -.2 -.4 .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/93 184.5 182.5 174.3 108.0 184.5 182.5 174.3 (3) 184.5 182.5 174.3 M en’s, youths’ & boys’ furnishings, work clothing & allied garm ents................... 232 12/84 126.6 126.4 126.3 .4 -.1 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 s h irts .. Contract and commission work on men’s and boys’ s h irt s ........................ 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 06/83 120.7 121.4 109.4 128.3 135.9 120.6 121.2 109.1 128.5 135.9 120.1 120.6 108.3 128.5 135.9 -1.3 -1.2 -2.0 .9 -1.3 -.4 -.5 -.7 0 0 06/83 125.4 125.5 125.5 -1.6 0 Men’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 u n d e w e a r....................................................................... Knit undershirts, except th e rm a l.................................................................... Undershirts, except athletic ty p e ............................................................... 2322 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 126.1 122.7 121.7 125.5 127.8 126.0 122.5 121.5 125.5 127.8 126.0 -1.4 2322-P 2322-A 2322-1 2322-122 M en’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’ n e cktie 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 12/83 131.9 135.7 135.7 135.8 153.0 128.0 129.3 131.9 135.7 135.7 135.8 153.0 128.0 ft 131.9 135.7 135.7 135.8 153.0 128.0 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 d u n 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 .................................................................... Contract 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 12/81 138.2 138.2 138.0 143.0 137.7 137.7 138.0 143.0 137.7 137.7 138.0 143.0 1.6 1.8 3.1 3.2 ft 137.7 142.2 111.6 112.3 138.2 152.1 (3) 137.2 141.5 110.9 112.3 136.6 147.3 ft 137.2 141.5 110.9 112.3 136.6 147.3 ft 1.9 2.3 1.9 4.2 -1.4 -3.9 12/92 95.8 95.8 95.8 -.1 0 12/81 149.5 149.2 149.2 .7 0 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 2325-912 2325-SM 2325-S See footnotes at end of table. 37 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 1.9 0 0 0 ft 3.0 ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 ft ft ft ft .2 .3 .3 .2 .3 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 ft 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 code Product code 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 p a n ts ........................... .............................................. 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 M en’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ nontailored heavy ja ckets and coats, including uniform, excluding ski ja c k e ts ................................................ .................................... M en’s and boys’ swimwear, sweaters, and outerwear, n.e.c....................... Swimwear and athletic s h o rts .... ................................................................... Outerwear, n.e.c. (ski and snow pants, leggings, light outerwear jackets, e t c .) ............................................................................................... C ontract work on men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2329 W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ o u te rw e a r................................................................. 233 W om en’s, misses’, & juniors’ blouses & s h irts ......................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ............................................................................ ................... Knit shirts and blouses made from purchased fa b ric ................................... T-shirts and tank t o p s ..................................................................................... S w e a ts h irts ........................................................................................................ All o th e r.............................................................................................................. W oven shirts and b lo u se s....................... .......................... ................................ Contract work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’ blouses & s h irts ........... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................ ........................................................... O ther miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................................................... 2331 2326-P 2326-1 2326-2 2326-211 2326-231 2326-251 2326-281 2326-9 2326-911 2326-SM 2326-S Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/92 12/81 12/81 136.6 138.7 131.7 139.0 141.6 116.1 132.1 124.0 137.0 139.1 131.7 139.6 141.6 117.7 132.1 124.0 137.3 139.5 132.3 139.9 142.3 117.9 132.1 124.0 0.7 .8 .5 1.0 .4 2.3 1.1 0 0.2 .3 .5 .2 .5 .2 .0 0 12/81 144.5 144.5 144.5 .2 0 12/81 127.3 127.3 127.3 .6 0 2329-P 12/83 12/83 127.1 127.9 127.2 128.1 127.4 128.3 1.0 1.0 .2 .2 2329-1 2329-2 2329-22 12/83 12/83 12/83 122.8 130.2 125.4 121.5 131.2 125.7 122.0 131.3 126.1 1.6 .9 .7 .4 .1 .3 2329-28 2329-9 2329-SM 2329-S 12/83 10/97 132.8 102.5 134.3 ft 134.2 ft 12/83 133.6 133.2 133.2 .7 0 12/84 118.3 118.3 118.7 1.0 .3 06/83 06/83 06/93 06/93 06/89 06/93 06/83 06/83 132.4 133.2 107.4 114.0 132.0 132.8 107.4 114.0 ft 135.0 136.7 107.9 115.9 1.7 2.2 .5 1.7 2.3 2.9 .5 1.7 ft 97.0 163.9 113.0 ft ft 0 5.0 0 ft 153.3 113.0 12/98 12/98 06/83 100.0 100.0 116.7 100.0 100.0 116.7 ft ft 116.7 ft ft ft ft 0 0 12/80 12/80 06/86 12/80 126.9 125.8 113.9 126.1 127.1 126.0 114.1 126.1 126.5 125.4 113.4 126.1 -.1 -.7 -1.0 .2 -.5 -.5 -.6 0 12/80 150.2 149.7 149.8 51 .1 12/82 12/82 06/93 06/93 12/82 12/82 12/98 12/82 111.6 110.0 83.0 72.2 112.5 109.7 100.4 122.3 111.8 109.8 82.9 72.3 112.2 109.6 100.0 122.3 111.7 109.8 82.9 72.3 112.2 109.6 100.0 122.3 -.1 1.4 ft .6 2.4 3.3 ft 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2331-P 2331-3 2331-321 2331-341 2331-351 2331-4 2331-9 2331 -SM 2331-M 2331-XY9 2331-S 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 ............................................................. Contract 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 and c a p e s ............................................. .................................................... Suits and pan tsuits............................................................................................... Jackets, vests and s k irts ....................... ............................................................. Skirts, including u n ifo rm .................................................................................. 2337 2335-P 2335-3 2335-9 2335-SM 2335-S 2337-P 2337-1 2337-2 2337-4 2337-411 2337-421 2337-9 2337-SM 2337-S C ontract work on women’s, misses’ and juniors’ suits and c o a t s ............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c....................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base C C D _ Industry and product1 ft 97.0 154.6 113.0 ft 1.1 -.1 ft ft 6.9 0 12/82 121.5 122.7 122.6 -2.6 -.1 2339-P 2339-4 2339-5 2339-7 06/83 06/83 12/83 06/83 06/83 112.5 116.4 171.0 94.5 126.9 112.7 116.4 171.9 94.5 126.8 112.6 116.3 171.0 94.5 126.7 1.9 2.3 ft 1.7 3.8 -.1 -.1 -.5 0 -.1 2339-761 2339-781 06/93 06/93 94.9 140.8 94.9 140.6 94.9 140.3 ft 2339-9 2339-SM 2339-S 06/83 125.9 125.7 125.7 -.2 0 06/83 101.5 101.9 101.9 .5 0 2339 O ther outerwear, n.e.c.......................................................................................... Play garments, including shorts, pedal pushers, Bermudas, and J a m a ica s..................................................................................................... Ali other women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c........................ C ontract and commission work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n .e .c ............................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 0 0 -.2 W om en’s, misses’, children’s, and infants’ und ergarm ents................................... 234 12/84 121.6 121.8 122.1 1.0 .2 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 2341 2341-P 06/82 06/82 122.5 124.9 122.5 124.9 122.5 124.9 .3 .4 0 .0 2341-A 2341-2 2341-21 12/87 06/82 06/82 113.4 140.0 137.7 113.4 140.0 137.7 113.4 140.0 137.7 .5 1.2 1.5 0 0 0 U n d e rw e a r......................................................................................................... W om en’s und erw ear.................................................................................... 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Women’s and children’s underwear and nightwear—Continued P a nties........................................................................................................ Other women’s underwear...................................................................... Girls’, children’s and infants’ underwear.................................................. Other girls’, children’s and infants’ underwear................................... 2341-213 2341-214 2341-22 2341-225 2341-3 2341-31 2341-315 2341-3153 2341-317 2341-32 2341-325 2341-326 2341-9 2341-SM 2341-S Women’s nightwear..................................................................................... Chiefly synthetic fib e rs ......................................................................... Other women’s nightwear........ ............................................................... Girls’, children’s and infants’ nightwear......................... ......................... Nightgowns................................................................................................. P a jam as...................................................................................................... Contract work on women’s and children’s underwear and nightwear...... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................. Secondary products............................................................................................ Brassieres and allied garments.................................................................................... Primary products............................ ......................................................................... Brassieres and allied garments, excluding contract w o rk ........................... Brassieres.......................................................................................................... Bandeau ......................................................................................................... Regular strap............................................................................................. Strapless, convertible or other bandeau bras...................................... Other bras, including long l in e .................................................................. Girdles, corsets, combinations and accessories........................................ Girdles, with or without openings.............................................................. Corsets, combinations, and accessories.................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................. Secondary products............................................................................................ 2342 2342-P 2342-A 2342-1 2342-14 2342-141 2342-143 2342-15 2342-2 2342-211 2342-241 2342-SM 2342-S Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/8 2 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/8 2 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 139.4 131.9 149.2 169.5 112.9 113.5 107.6 139.4 ft 149.2 169.5 112.9 113.5 107.6 139.4 ft 149.2 169.5 112.9 113.5 107.6 1 1 0 .6 1 1 0 .6 132.2 114.6 ft 115.9 128.8 132.2 114.6 06/82 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0 .2 ft 0 ft 0 0 0 0 - .1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .6 0 0 0 0 -1.4 ft -.5 0 ft 115.9 128.8 132.2 114.6 ft 115.9 128.8 0 0 96.1 96.1 96.1 0 0 06/82 06/82 12/87 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/87 06/82 145.0 147.3 121.4 140.5 140.8 131.1 155.1 131.5 171.7 132.1 145.9 145.7 147.8 121.9 140.8 140.8 131.1 1 .8 .5 .3 .3 .4 .4 .4 ft 139.9 173.7 (3) 151.8 146.4 148.3 122.3 141.4 141.4 131.6 ft 143.1 173.7 ft 151.8 06/82 128.5 130.6 132.7 ft 0 1 .8 1 .8 1.9 2.1 .4 ft -1.2 ft 2.3 1 .2 ft 4.0 0 ft 0 2 .2 1 .6 Hats, caps, and millinery............................................................................................... 235 06/85 137.3 137.3 137.3 .6 0 Hats, caps, and millinery................................................................................................ Primary products...................................................................................................... Millinery.................................................................................................................. Fur felt and wool f e lt....................................................................................... All other millinery inc. flowered millinery, straw, whimseys, miniatures, etc............................................................................................. Hats and hat bodies, except cloth and millinery............................................ Finished straw hats except harvest h ats..................................................... Wool felt finished h a ts .................................................................................... Woven cloth hats and c a p s ............................................................................... Woven cloth hats, except uniform................................................................ Woven cloth caps, except uniform............................................................... All other hats and caps, including those made from purchased knit fabric and harvest h a ts ............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................. Secondary products............................................................................................ 2353 118.8 119.7 113.9 ft 118.8 119.7 113.9 ft 118.8 119.7 113.9 .5 .7 0 2353-P 2353-1 2353-112 12/90 12/90 12/90 06/85 ft ft 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 1 2 2 .2 ft 118.5 118.2 165.1 ft 118.5 118.2 165.1 ft 118.5 118.2 165.1 1 2 1 .8 1 2 1 .8 1 2 1 .8 .7 0 170.5 136.1 170.5 136.1 170.5 136.1 2 .0 0 .5 0 2353-498 2353-SM 2353-S 12/90 120.4 120.4 120.4 3.4 0 12/90 127.1 127.1 127.1 0 0 Girls’, children’s, and infants’ outerwear.................................................................... 236 12/84 118.6 118.1 118.2 -.4 .1 Girls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, and shirts................................... Primary products.... .......................... ...................................................................... Girls’, children’s, and infant’s knit blouses and shirts.................................. Girl’s, children’s, and infant’s woven blouses and shirts............................. Girl’s, children’s, and infant’s dresses............................................................. Contract work on dresses, blouses & shirts................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................. Secondary products............................................................................................ 2361 12/84 12/84 12/97 12/97 12/84 12/97 123.9 122.3 101.4 ft 128.7 123.8 123.8 12 2 .1 1 2 2 .1 .5 .4 0 10 1 .1 ft 128.7 1 0 0 .0 1 0 0 .0 ft ft 128.7 ft 12/84 141.1 141.1 141.1 .9 0 Girls’, children’s, & infants’ outerwear, n.e.c.............................................................. Primary products...................................................................................................... Coats, snowsuits, coat-and-legging sets, suits, vests, & jackets................ Outerwear, n.e.c., except contract w o rk ......................................................... 2369 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/97 12/97 113.0 113.1 ft 11 2 .1 112.4 111.7 140.2 109.6 99.6 88.9 1 1 2 .1 .3 .4 88.9 -1.4 -1.8 ft -2.2 -.5 -11.0 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 Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................. Secondary products............................................................................................ Girls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, & shirts......................... Other secondary products.............................................................................. 12/84 12/84 12/84 1 1 1 .1 99.5 97.2 110.9 ft 1 1 0 .0 1 0 0 .0 0 0 0 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft 0 0 ft ft .1 ft 0 ft ft .4 .4 0 111.9 112.3 11 2 .1 .1 .2 1 1 0 .2 112.7 .2 .4 1 1 1 .2 1 1 1 .2 1 1 1 .2 ft 0 237 Primary products............................................................................... ...................... Fur products.......................................................................................................... M in k .................................................................................................................... Beaver, Rabbit, and Other Furs.................................................................... 12/83 124.6 124.1 124.0 -4.7 - .1 2371 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/90 12/83 124.6 128.6 128.6 136.9 161.5 87.0 124.1 126.9 126.9 134.9 161.5 85.7 124.0 126.8 126.8 ft 160.3 85.9 -4.7 -4.9 -4.9 - .1 2371-P 2371-1 2371-111 2371-113 2371-115 See footnotes at end of table. 39 ft -.7 -4.8 - .1 - .1 ft -.7 .2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted • —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Miscellaneous apparel and acc e s s o rie s ..................................................................... Fabric dress and work g lo v e s ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W ork gloves and m itte n s ................................................................................... A ll fa b r ic ............................................................................................................. Single canton fla n n e l................................................................................... Double canton fla n n e l................................................................................. Fleeced cotton je rs e y .................................................................................. Coated and partially coated fa b r ic ............................................................ Other 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 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 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 ............................................................................ 2385 Leather and sheep lined c lo th in g ................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Leather coats and ja c k e ts .................................................................................. M en’s and boys’ ............................................................................................... All other leather and sheep lined clothing, including children’s ................. All other leather and sheep lined clothing, including children’s .............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2386 2381 -P 2381-2 2381-211 2381-21122 2381-21124 2381-21132 2381-21138 2381-21147 2381-251 2381-SM 2381 -M 2381-Z89 2381-S 2384-P 2384-1 2384-2 2384-SM 2384-S 131.7 129.5 129.6 131.6 131.7 125.6 131.0 127.1 133.5 120.8 131.7 129.5 129.6 131.6 131.7 125.6 131.0 127.1 133.5 120.8 131.7 129.5 129.6 131.6 131.7 125.6 131.0 ft 133.5 120.8 -.5 .9 1.0 .9 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft -2.3 1.7 06/85 06/85 06/85 128.2 128.2 155.7 128.2 128.2 155.7 128.2 128.2 155.7 -8.6 -8.6 0 0 0 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 128.4 124.6 124.6 125.0 128.4 124.6 .2 .1 .1 0 ft 125.0 128.5 124.6 ft 125.0 06/85 144.9 144.9 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 127.4 131.1 127.9 130.5 134.6 127.4 131.1 127.9 130.5 134.6 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 122.6 120.7 123.0 139.4 12/85 ft ft 0 0 ft .4 0 0 0 0 0 122.7 120.8 123.1 139.7 122.7 120.8 123.1 139.7 .2 .2 .3 .8 0 0 0 0 104.9 104.1 104.1 -.8 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/92 134.0 131.7 144.5 154.3 115.3 134.0 131.7 144.5 154.3 115.3 134.0 131.7 144.5 154.3 115.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/92 102.0 ft ft 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 130.8 125.9 125.9 131.1 130.9 126.1 126.1 131.5 130.9 126.1 126.1 131.5 .2 -.6 -.6 -1.5 0 0 0 0 12/85 112.1 112.0 112.0 0 0 12/85 147.9 147.9 147.8 5.7 -.1 12/84 127.8 128.5 128.5 -.6 0 06/84 06/84 06/98 06/84 06/84 06/89 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/84 06/98 141.4 137.6 100.1 132.7 176.8 106.7 140.8 137.7 142.8 127.7 100.0 141.6 137.8 100.2 133.1 177.8 106.9 140.8 137.7 142.8 127.7 100.0 141.5 137.8 100.2 132.9 177.3 106.8 140.8 137.7 142.8 127.7 99.9 2.0 .1 ft .3 .6 .1 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 .0 -.2 -.3 -.1 0 0 0 0 -.1 06/84 125.6 125.7 125.7 .1 0 2392-P 2392-A 2392-2 2392-3 2392-4 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 118.9 116.4 119.1 112.3 103.1 120.8 118.9 116.4 119.2 111.8 103.1 121.0 119.0 116.5 119.1 112.3 103.1 121.1 -.8 -.9 0 .4 .7 -1.6 .1 .1 -.1 .4 0 .1 2392-423 06/83 90.2 89.9 90.2 -2.3 .3 2391 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 2392 See footnotes at end of table. 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 .6 1.2 0 .1 8.3 239 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Bedspreads and b e d s e ts ................................................................................... Sheets and pillow cases...................................................................................... Towels 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 ........................... ................................................................... 0 .4 2389 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 a te ria ls........................................................................................ Draperies ............................................................................................................ W holly or chiefly cotton fa b ric s ................................................................. Rayon and /or acetate fa b ric s .................................................................... All other m a te ria ls........................................................................................ Curtains and draperies, k n it ............................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 0.1 127.4 131.1 127.9 130.5 134.6 2387-P 2387-1 2387-15 2387-155 2387-SM 2387-M Curtains and d ra p e rie s................................................................................................... 130.8 145.5 2387 Miscellaneous fabricated textile p roducts.................................................................. 130.8 Apr. 1999 0 2386-P 2386-1A 2386-101 2386-1B 2386-198 2386-SM Apparel and accessories, n.e.c...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Apparel and accessories, n.e.c........................................................................... Academic caps and gowns and costumes, including th e a trica 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 ......................................................... ................................... 130.8 May 1998 0 2385-P 2385-141 2385-14111 2385-198 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 se p a ra te ly............................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... May 19992 06/85 238 Apr. 19992 40 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 House furnishings, n.e.c.— Continued Other household furnishings (including shower bath curtains, table l inen, slipco........................................ Bed pillows, fancy pillows and cushions...................... Mops and dusters (including dry mops and dusters, wet mops and sponge mops)........................... ........... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts....... ............ Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... Textile bags................................................. Primary products.......................................... . Vegetable fiber bags................... .... .............. Wholly or chiefly cotton fabrics, including cotton canvas and open-mesh cotton................................... Other wholly or chiefly cotton fabric bags................... Apr. 1999 12/97 03/96 99.7 125.6 99.7 126.8 99.7 126.6 -3.3 -.2 06/83 146.4 146.4 146.4 -.5 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 123.8 125.7 141.6 123.8 125.7 141.6 123.8 125.7 2393-P 2393-1 12/85 12/85 12/85 132.7 131.7 124.8 132.7 131.7 124.8 132.8 131.8 12/85 12/92 12/85 12/85 12/92 12/89 173.1 116.1 138.8 134.7 108.2 173.1 138.8 134.7 ft ft ft 139.0 135.2 109.1 1 2 2 .8 1 2 2 .8 1 2 2 .8 2.7 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 189.7 193.7 199.0 169.8 162.2 163.2 265.1 141.6 190.6 194.7 190.1 194.2 200.4 169.8 162.2 163.2 265.1 ft . 4 . 5 . 7 1.3 2.5 2.4 ft 12/85 12/85 12/85 150.5 160.5 154.8 154.8 150.8 ft 154.8 . 5 ft . 3 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 139.0 136.9 142.5 151.1 131.3 172.2 139.0 136.9 142.5 151.1 131.3 172.2 140.6 138.2 145.2 154.0 131.3 172.2 2395-931 2395-SM 12/85 119.3 119.3 119.3 2395-S 12/85 156.5 156.5 160.0 4.8 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/90 120.9 121.7 125.4 122.9 123.8 125.4 1 2 2 .8 123.6 125.4 1 2 0 .6 1 2 0 .6 1 2 0 .6 138.0 172.1 78.4 109.9 137.3 () 3 77.5 115.1 137.3 172.1 77.5 114.8 -1.8 -2.0 -1.4 -3.8 -.5 2393 2393-121 2393-12122 2393-2 2393-241 2393-24133 2393-279 2393-SM 2394 2394-P 2394-2 2394-3 2394-366 2394-36637 2394-5 2394-555 2394-8 2394-877 2394-M 2394-S Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products ..................... .................. 2395 2395-P 2395-1 2395-112 2395-9 2395-911 Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Automotive trimmings, apparel findings, and related products............ May 1998 2392-477 2392-SM 2392-M 2392-Z89 2392-S Awnings............................................... Tents............................ *.................... Other tents............................................ Commercial and other tents.............................. Tarpaulins and other covers................................. Fitted.................... ............................ Other products ..................................... ....... Pleating, stitching, and tucking.................................... Primary products........................................... Embroideries (except Schiffli)................................ Embroideries, including embroidered art needlework............. Commission embroidering, tucking, pleating, etc. for the trade....... Embroidering (exc. S h f l ) on materials owned by others......... cifi Contract tucking, pleating, hemstitching, and buttonholing for the May 19992 2392-424 2392-451 Wholly or chiefly manmade fiber fabrics...................... Other manmade fiber fabric bags.......................... Other fabrics........................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Canvas and related products.................. .................. Apr. 19992 2396 2396-P 2396-1 2396-2 2396-3 2396-311 2396-312 2396-4 2396-SM 2396-S Men’ and boys’suit and coat findings, and hat and cap trimmings... s Automotive trimmings..................................... Other trimmings and findings................................ W o me n’ and children’ apparel trimmings and findings......... s s Other trimmings and findings, including furniture trimmings........ Printing and stamping on apparel, apparel accessories, and art goods .. . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... Schiffli machine embroideries.................................... Primary products...... ..................................... S h f l machine embroideries................................ cifi 2397 Fabricated t x i e products, n.e.c.................................. etl 2399 2397-P 2397-1 2399-P 2399-115 2399-125 2399-131 2399-141 2399-185 2399-198 2399-SM 2399-M 2399-S Automobile seat covers.......... ........................ Seat or safety belts, including shoulder harnesses, except leather. . Sleeping bags.......................................... Flags, banners, and similar emblems........................ Parachutes............................................ All other fabricated t x i e products, n.e.c...................... etl Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts..................................... Secondary products.................. ..................... ft 2 0 1 .0 169.8 162.2 163.2 ft ft 150.8 ft ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft 1.1 .1 1.3 .1 ft ft ft ft ft ft 2 .2 1 .0 .8 0 .1 .4 ft 0 -.3 -.3 -.3 0 0 0 ft ft 0 ft 0 1 .6 1 .2 1 .0 . 9 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1.1 -.3 0 2 .2 -.1 - .2 0 0 0 ft 0 -.3 12/83 83.4 83.2 83.2 -.2 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 143.0 142.3 142.3 143.0 142.3 142.3 143.0 142.3 142.3 2 .2 .0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 109.9 109.1 143.6 109.9 109.1 143.8 109.9 109.1 143.8 8 6 .8 8 6 .8 8 6 .8 103.3 137.3 176.3 113.5 103.3 137.3 113.5 103.3 137.3 ft 113.5 12/85 12/85 109.7 119.3 109.7 119.3 109.7 119.3 1.1 0 .2 0 ft . 9 . 9 0 0 -.5 0 -.6 0 -1.2 -1.0 -3.5 -.7 ft . 3 0 0 0 0 ft 0 Lumber and wood products, except furniture......................... 24 12/84 156.7 160.1 161.6 2.7 .9 Logging camps and logging contractors............................. 241 12/81 181.1 182.7 181.4 -5.2 -.7 Logging camps and logging contractors............................. 2411 12/81 181.2 182.9 181.5 -5.2 -.8 See footnotes at end of table. 41 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Logging camps and logging contractors— Continued Primary products............................................................................................... Softwood logs, bolts, and timber .................................... ............................. Douglas fir................................................................................................... Sawlogs and bolts................................................................................... Softwood, except Douglas fir.................................................................... Southern yellow pine........................................... .................................. Spruce...................................................................................................... 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 Other softwood log species, n.e.c.......................................................... Hardwood logs, bolts, and timber................................................................ Other hardwood log species, n.e.c............................................................ Pulpwood........................................................................................................ Softwood..................................................................................................... Hardwood.................................................................................................... Other products......................... ..................................................................... Wood poles, piles, and posts.................................................................... Wood chips produced in the field............................................................ Contract logging............................................................................................. Contract logging......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 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 12/81 184.9 220.0 227.2 220.0 209.8 113.3 250.2 161.0 100.6 128.8 124.2 102.6 102.8 95.2 97.8 122.6 100.1 118.4 118.4 186.4 228.8 244.6 236.9 214.1 111.6 250.4 171.8 103.0 114.8 107.5 96.4 99.1 85.2 98.1 123.0 99.9 117.7 117.7 May 1998 Apr. 1999 184.8 228.2 244.2 236.5 213.3 110.6 249.9 170.2 102.3 117.6 110.8 91.9 93.5 82.9 98.2 122.5 i3 ) 116.1 116.1 -5.8 -2.3 8.6 8.6 -7.6 -12.7 -.2 2.0 -.3 -21.1 -25.3 -19.6 -17.4 -23.5 -.3 -.1 -0.9 -.3 -.2 -.2 -.4 -.9 -.2 -.9 -.7 2.4 3.1 -4.7 -5.7 -2.7 .1 -.4 -4.8 -4.8 -1.4 -1.4 f t f t Sawmills and planing mills....................................................................................... 242 12/84 154.7 161.1 162.5 1.9 .9 Sawmills and planing mills.................................................................. .................... Primary products................................................................................................ Hardwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding................................ Hardwood rough lumber............................................................................ O a k .................................................. ......................................................... Red, no. 1 common............................................................................ W hite.................................................................................................... Other Red O ak..................................................................................... Poplar....................................................................................................... Maple, gum, & ash rough....................................................................... Other hardwoods rough......................................................................... Hardwood, dressed lumber, including ceiling, framing, and matched and shiplapped lumber........................................................................ O a k ........................................................................................................... Other hardwood species.... .................................................................... Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding................................. Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Eastern species, except siding . Rough softwood lumber, Eastern species............................................ Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness............... Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness................ Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern species......................................... Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness............... Southern Pine................................................................................... Boards, no. 2 .................................................................................... Other Southern Pine Boards........................................................... Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness o n ly....................... Southern Pine................................................................................... Dimension, no. 1 ........................................................................... Dimension no. 2 ............................................................................ Other 2 inch Southern Pine lumber............................................ Lumber and timbers over 2 inch nominal thickness, Eastern 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 06/95 149.2 151.0 177.4 173.7 205.1 235.5 156.9 215.5 118.7 100.9 107.8 156.3 158.8 179.0 175.7 199.2 233.1 156.9 199.0 118.5 107.9 118.6 157.8 160.8 179.4 176.2 199.5 233.9 156.0 200.2 119.0 107.9 119.9 2.4 2.4 -.9 -.3 -4.7 -.4 -2.6 -11.3 -2.7 3.5 15.0 1.0 1.3 .2 .3 .2 .3 -.6 .6 .4 0 1.1 2421-13 2421-131 2421-139 2421-2 2421-3 2421-31 2421-311 2421-313 2421-32 2421-321 2421-3211 2421-32113 2421-32119 2421-322 2421-3221 2421-32211 2421-32212 2421-32219 12/80 08/85 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 196.3 179.9 174.0 159.3 153.4 122.6 89.5 148.1 167.1 159.5 158.9 176.9 181.0 166.7 168.0 161.0 175.3 157.9 196.7 180.0 174.7 171.4 166.0 123.7 95.3 <) 3 184.7 186.2 188.0 220.9 192.7 181.2 183.3 181.5 197.6 166.0 197.1 179.5 175.7 174.9 166.9 128.1 105.3 141.2 184.1 186.8 188.7 219.5 196.3 179.6 181.5 175.2 193.9 168.7 -2.0 -4.4 .2 5.4 -.5 -5.6 -3.8 -11.9 1.2 -7.2 -7.8 -8.9 -8.1 4.5 5.5 -3.0 8.0 5.2 .2 -.3 .6 2.0 .5 3.6 10.5 -.3 .3 .4 -.6 1.9 -.9 -1.0 -3.5 -1.9 1.6 2421-323 2421-4 2421-41 2421-411 2421-412 2421-413 2421-42 2421-421 2421-4211 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 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 12/80 171.5 159.2 152.9 182.6 117.6 153.7 162.0 160.7 131.7 212.6 125.4 247.5 194.3 180.1 157.2 144.7 67.1 164.4 185.3 150.0 173.9 174.8 172.3 162.3 188.0 170.5 171.1 203.8 131.1 174.7 170.9 166.7 134.7 219.7 128.3 258.4 193.7 192.5 167.7 154.9 72.5 176.0 197.0 158.0 185.4 188.8 179.0 174.0 189.5 176.0 175.4 210.5 132.9 181.8 176.8 170.6 134.7 232.8 132.8 276.2 195.7 199.3 174.1 163.0 77.4 184.5 207.7 152.2 198.5 201.1 193.6 186.2 2.0 10.8 8.1 6.6 7.6 13.8 11.7 5.3 .7 16.8 16.5 18.2 -4.9 7.8 15.1 17.8 i3 ) 18.6 28.9 3.1 17.5 15.8 21.2 21.9 .8 3.2 2.5 3.3 1.4 4.1 3.5 2.3 0 6.0 3.5 6.9 1.0 3.5 3.8 5.2 6.8 4.8 5.4 -3.7 7.1 6.5 8.2 7.0 Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Western species....................... Rough softwood lumber, Western species........................................... Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness............... Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness o n ly....................... Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness................ Dressed softwood lumber, Western species........................................ Boards-lumber less than 2 inch nominal thickness......................... Douglas F ir .................................................................................... Ponderosa Pine............................................................................. No. 3 boards................................................................................. Other boards................................................................................. Redwood and Western Red Cedar............................................. Other boards, Western dressed softwood................................. Lumber of 2 inches nominal thickness on ly..................................... Douglas F ir.................................... ............................................... Utility 2x4 green............................................................................ Standard and better........ ............................................................. Other 2 inch Douglas Fir lumber................................................... Ponderosa Pine................................................................................ White F ir............................................................................................ Standard and better......................................................................... Other 2 inch White Fir lumber........................................................ Western Hemlock............................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 42 f t 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Sawmills and planing mills—Continued 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 chips ........................................................................................................... Short t o n s .......................................................................................................... Standard u n its .................................................................................................. Softwood cut s t o c k ............................................................................................. Furniture cut s to c k ........................................................................................... Softwood flooring, siding and other sawmill and planing mill products ..... Railway crossties and mine t ie s ................................................................... O ther sawmill/planing mill p ro d u cts............................................................. Contract/custom w o rk ........................................................................................ Contract 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 c a m p s/co n tra cto rs.......................................................................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 158.5 195.8 200.1 214.3 198.3 165.5 225.6 86.5 103.5 66.7 170.3 160.4 155.9 162.2 104.4 139.7 170.5 207.9 207.2 228.0 206.1 171.7 234.6 83.9 99.9 65.1 170.9 161.0 155.7 161.3 104.4 139.6 26.3 16.1 14.6 27.4 7.3 21.0 1.3 -11.2 -11.0 -11.7 -2.4 -2.4 -2.4 -4.3 -1.1 -1.8 7.6 6.2 3.5 6.4 3.9 3.7 4.0 -3.0 -3.5 -2.4 .4 .4 -.1 -.6 0 -.1 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 2421-9 127.4 127.5 127.5 .2 0 12/80 12/80 12/80 136.7 136.4 137.2 141.4 147.0 136.1 140.3 146.3 134.6 1.7 7.8 -3.9 -.8 -.5 -1.1 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/91 06/84 06/84 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 06/91 06/84 06/84 158.5 159.0 149.6 142.1 137.1 172.7 121.3 154.7 157.1 123.5 138.1 141.2 157.9 158.0 147.0 139.4 133.8 171.4 121.6 154.7 157.2 123.6 138.1 141.1 158.0 158.1 147.0 140.2 134.8 171.4 121.2 154.7 157.4 123.6 138.1 141.3 -2.5 -2.8 -8.5 -8.8 -11.4 -.5 1.8 -.9 1.5 .7 -.4 1.3 .1 .1 0 .6 .7 0 -.3 0 .1 0 0 .1 06/84 169.0 169.1 169.0 1.4 -.1 2429 243 M illw o rk ............................................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W ood window u n its ............................................................................................. Double h u n g ...................................................................................................... C a se m e n t......................................................... ................................................. All other, including single hung and skylig h ts............................................. W ood sash, incl. comb, screen and storm sash, and window screens, excl. window u n its ........................................................ ............................... W ood window and door frames and door frames shipped in door units .. W ood doors, int. and ext., incl. those with glazed sections and in door u n its ................................................................................................................. Panel type, including french d o o rs ............................................................... Flush type doors, hollow c o re ........................................................................ Flush type doors, solid c o re ........................................................................... O ther wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, combination, and lo u vre . W ood moldings (standard) except prefinished moldings made from purchased m old in g s..................................................................................... Prefinished wood moldings made from purchased m oldings...................... O ther millwork products including stairwork and exterior m illw o rk............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 12/86 2426-P 2426-1 2426-11 2426-111 2426-119 2426-131 2426-141 2426-2 2426-22 2426-223 2426-227 Millwork, veneer, plywood, and structural wood m e m b e rs .................................... 147.9 182.6 186.7 197.2 193.0 152.5 225.6 87.8 105.5 67.3 169.4 159.5 156.8 165.6 104.4 139.6 2426 Special product sawmills, n.e.c..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Shingles, shakes, cooperage stock and exce lsio r......................................... Red cedar shingles and s h a k e s ................................................................... Shakes (handsplit and resawn, taper and straight s p lit)....................... Slack & tight cooperage stock (staves & headings)................................. 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 2421-951 2421-SM 2421-S 2411-S 2421-SSS 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 to c k .............................................................................. Rough & semi-fabricated dimension s to c k .............................................. W ood frames for household fu rn itu re .............................................................. For s e a tin g ......................................................................................................... O ther u s e ........................................................................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ 2431 2426-229 2426-28 2426-284 2426-6 2426-611 2426-613 2426-SM 2426-M 2426-Z89 2426-S 06/91 06/84 06/96 06/96 161.4 160.5 101.2 136.6 162.4 160.6 101.4 135.8 165.0 160.7 101.4 136.5 2.9 .6 -.4 5.6 1.6 .1 0 .5 06/92 06/96 06/84 146.4 130.1 147.6 155.1 137.9 147.3 155.5 138.2 147.5 4.5 4.5 -1.4 .3 .2 .1 2429-P 2429-1 2429-111 2429-11103 2429-117 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/94 215.3 215.3 215.3 241.2 228.3 105.1 216.8 217.2 217.2 245.9 236.8 105.1 216.6 216.9 216.9 245.3 ft 105.1 -1.6 -2.6 -2.6 -4.3 ft -2.2 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.2 ft 0 12/84 153.4 156.1 158.4 5.3 1.5 2431-P 2431-1 2431-133 2431-137 2431-145 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 157.7 157.6 158.4 160.5 163.3 100.7 159.0 158.9 159.3 161.2 164.3 101.4 159.5 159.5 159.2 161.1 164.3 101.4 1.3 1.5 1.2 1.1 .9 2.1 .3 .4 -.1 -.1 0 0 2431-2 2431-3 06/83 06/83 162.4 127.0 164.4 126.5 163.9 131.8 1.4 -3.4 -.3 4.2 2431-4 2431-41 2431-43 2431-44 2431-5 06/83 06/88 06/88 06/88 06/83 162.6 149.6 132.8 162.5 157.9 162.9 149.6 132.8 163.6 157.9 162.9 149.6 132.8 163.6 157.9 2.6 .1 .8 8.1 .7 0 0 0 0 0 2431-6 2431-7 2431-8 2431-SM 2431-M 2431-XY9 2431-Z89 2431-S 06/83 10/95 06/83 148.6 101.1 175.5 154.9 103.2 176.5 156.7 104.5 176.6 3.2 1.7 1.7 1.2 1.3 .1 06/83 06/97 06/83 06/83 163.9 100.7 166.9 150.6 164.3 100.7 167.5 150.6 164.3 (?) 167.4 150.6 -1.1 0 ft -.1 0 See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 19992 43 ft .3 -.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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 W ood kitchen c a b in e ts................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... W ood Kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, stock lin e .................................... W ood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, c u s to m ......................................... Vanities and other c abinetw ork......................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ M illw o rk ...................................... ....................................................................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ................ 154.1 154.7 162.0 145.5 153.0 154.6 155.2 162.3 146.4 153.1 154.8 155.4 162.5 146.6 153.2 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 0 0.1 .1 .1 .1 .1 12/89 12/97 06/84 06/84 12/97 129.3 102.1 140.1 130.4 103.5 129.3 102.1 140.1 130.4 104.9 129.3 102.1 140.1 130.4 104.9 .2 0 .6 .5 4.9 0 0 0 0 0 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/96 0 6/96 06/96 06/85 06/85 138.8 141.1 139.7 100.3 100.1 100.6 142.4 149.1 139.7 142.3 142.7 102.7 104.6 101.2 142.2 149.1 140.1 142.7 142.7 102.8 104.9 101.2 142.2 149.1 -.1 -.4 1.3 1.4 3.1 .4 .3 .4 .3 .3 0 .1 .3 0 0 0 06/85 0 6/85 06/91 06/85 06/85 159.8 132.5 165.3 133.7 122.9 159.3 132.6 165.3 134.9 123.2 159.3 133.8 165.3 137.2 123.2 .4 -2.8 2.0 1.2 -2 .6 0 .9 0 1.7 0 06/91 122.1 122.1 122.1 1.8 0 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 149.6 150.5 160.0 97.9 129.9 151.2 151.7 152.4 157.6 159.3 168.6 102.1 155.5 155.8 157.0 157.1 166.9 170.5 171.5 104.1 151.2 173.7 174.8 175.3 23.4 27.5 14.9 10.6 11.7 33.0 33.6 34.0 5.9 7.0 1.7 2.0 -2.8 11.5 11.3 11.6 06/95 06/95 06/95 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 06/95 12/80 06/95 06/95 06/95 12/80 106.7 94.1 110.6 134.5 154.6 112.9 161.2 104.1 160.3 107.5 97.4 105.0 165.1 109.4 104.0 113.3 137.9 156.6 118.8 172.0 113.0 173.9 117.4 105.6 110.0 183.3 117.7 111.5 126.5 153.9 177.2 128.7 176.2 116.5 179.1 120.7 110.7 112.0 181.5 32.8 27.9 32.3 32.3 31.9 33.2 27.8 22.4 22.2 17.5 24.4 34.3 26.0 7.6 7.2 11.7 11.6 13.2 8.3 2.4 3.1 3.0 2.8 4.8 1.8 -1.0 06/95 06/95 12/80 06/95 ft ft 134.4 88.2 ft ft 138.2 90.7 ft ft 135.2 88.7 ft ft -.9 -.9 ft ft -2 .2 -2.2 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 158.3 158.1 127.9 158.4 201.3 207.8 192.7 162.3 162.4 133.4 160.9 210.6 209.7 214.6 164.1 164.2 137.7 162.3 212.1 210.4 217.4 3.3 3.5 5.6 1.8 6.3 2.4 13.5 1.1 1.1 3.2 .9 .7 .3 1.3 12/93 89.6 90.0 90.3 1.2 .3 06/85 155.6 155.4 156.1 .1 .5 2441-P 2441-1 2441-151 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 138.2 131.8 125.0 129.8 138.3 131.8 125.2 130.4 139.6 132.0 125.8 131.8 1.1 .4 1.0 1.9 .9 .2 .5 1.1 2441-165 2441 -SM 2441-S 06/85 139.2 139.1 138.7 .3 -.3 06/85 131.3 131.3 135.5 2.9 3.2 2436 Structural wood members, n.e.c.................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Glued laminated lu m b e r.................................................................................. 06/84 0 6/84 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 2435 Softwood plyw o o d ........................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Specialty softwood p ly w o o d .............................................................................. O ther plywood specialties, including softwood plywood type products . Softwood v e n e e r.................................................................................................. Softwood plywood shea thing............................................................................. W estern, Inland & other Non-southern shea thing...................................... W estern, Inland & Non-southern interior s h e a th in g .............................. O ther Western, Inland, & Non-southern interior sheathing, including: structural............................................................................ W estern, Inland & Non-southern exterior sh e a th in g ............................. Southern sh e a th in g ................................................... :..................................... Southern interior shea thing......................................................................... Southern CDX, in te rio r............................................................................. O ther Southern, in te rio r........................................................................... Sanded softwood p ly w o o d ................................................................................. W estern, Inland & Non-southern s a n d e d .................................................... W estern, Inland & Non-southern sanded, e x te rio r................................ Western, Inland & Non-southern A-C, e x te rio r................................... W estern, Inland & Non-southern sanded, in te rio r................................. Southern sand ed............................................................................................... Southern sanded, e x te rio r........................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Sawmill & planing m ills ................................................................................... May 19992 2434 Hardwood veneer and p ly w o o d ................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Hardwood plyw ood........................ ...................................................................... Veneer core-type II moisture resista n t......................................................... O ther veneer core (type I & I I I ) ..................................................................... Board C o re ........................................................................................................ Hardwood plywood type pro d u cts..................................................................... Hardwood veneered p a n e ls ........................................................................... O ther hardwood plywood type products, including cellular panels, curved and m o ld ....................................................................................... Hardwood veneer, not reinforced or b a c k e d .................................................. M a p le .................................................................................................................. O a k ..................................................................................................................... O ther hardwoods (domestic and im ported)................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Apr. 19992 2439 2434-P 2434-1 2434-2 2434-3 2434-SM 2434-M 2434-Z89 2434-S 2431-S 2434-SSS 2435-P 2435-1 2435-102 2435-104 2435-105 2435-3 2435-331 2435-398 2435-4 2435-417 2435-419 2435-429 2435-SM 2435-S 2436-P 2436-3 2436-31 2436-4 2436-5 2436-51 2436-511 2436-51124 2436-512 2436-52 2436-521 2436-5211 2436-5212 2436-6 2436-61 2436-611 2436-6111 2436-612 2436-62 2436-622 2436-SM 2436-M 2436-Z89 2436-S 2421-S 2439-P 2439-131 2439-151 2439-198 2439-19815 2439-19825 2439-SM 2439-M 2439-Z89 O ther fabricated structural wood p ro d u cts.................................................. Floor trusses, incl I-beam floor jo is t s ....................................................... O ther fabricated structural wood products, except floor tru s s e s ....... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... W ood c o n ta in e rs............................................................................................................. 244 Nailed wood boxes and s h o o k ..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Nailed or lock-corner wooden b o x e s ................................................................ M ade from lumber for industrial and other u s e s ........................................ M ade from veneer and plywood for fruits, vegetables, and industrial and other u s e s .......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... ................................. 2441 See footnotes at end of table. 44 May 1998 Apr. 1999 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 157.8 153.9 158.1 127.3 157.6 153.6 157.8 126.5 158.2 154.2 158.5 126.5 -0.1 .1 .1 -.6 0.4 .4 .4 0 06/92 06/85 99.4 186.1 99.4 186.1 ft 186.1 (3) 1.2 ft 2449-P 2449-1 2449-112 2449-11211 2449-3 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 166.4 163.5 153.2 148.0 133.0 201.0 166.3 163.4 153.2 148.0 133.0 201.0 165.9 162.9 152.2 148.3 133.0 201.0 -.3 -.4 -.7 .2 0 .1 -.2 -.3 -.7 .2 0 0 2449-312 2449-5 12/85 12/85 201.0 165.0 201.0 164.7 201.0 165.0 .1 -.1 0 .2 2449-512 06/92 112.2 112.2 112.2 -9.1 0 2449-513 3.0 .2 Apr. 1999 W ood pallets and s k id s .................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Pallets, wooden, f la t ............................................................................................ W ooden s k id s ...................................................................................... ................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2448 W ood containers, n.e.c................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W irebound boxes made from lumber, veneer, and p lyw o o d ....................... Made from veneer and p ly w o o d ................................................................... For fruits and ve g e ta b le s............................................................................ Veneer and plywood containers, except boxes and c r a te s ........................ Containers incl. pails, drums, tubs, fruit and vegetable baskets, and hampers, etc............................................................................................... Slack and tight c o o p e ra g e ................................................................................. Slack cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs, incl. recoopered used slack barrels and k e g s)............................................................................ Tight cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs for bourbon and other w h is k e y )..................................................................................................... 2449 12/85 167.9 167.6 167.9 W ood buildings and mobile h o m e s ............................................................................. 245 12/84 159.4 160.8 161.6 2.7 .5 Mobile h o m e s .................................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Mobile homes, re s id e n tia l.................................................................................. Single s e c tio n ................................................................................................... 14ft and o v e r ................................................................................................ M u lti-s e c tio n ..................................................................................................... D oublew ide.................................................................................................... O ther m ulti-section....................................................................................... Mobile buildings, non-residential...................................................................... O ffice and other com m ercial.......................................................................... 2451 2451-P 2451-1 2451-13 2451-1344 2451-14 2451-141 2451-143 2451-2 2451-222 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/94 06/94 162.0 162.0 164.1 163.2 177.7 171.4 171.3 114.0 107.3 112.7 163.3 163.3 165.5 164.7 178.7 172.7 172.7 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.5 3.4 2.5 2.5 2.7 .4 .4 .4 .1 .1 .6 .6 (3) (3) (3) 164.0 164.0 166.2 164.9 178.9 173.8 173.8 114.5 (3) (3) Prefabricated wood buildings and com pone nts........................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Components not sold as complete u n its ........................................................ Precut packages sold as complete units (residential and nonresidential) Panelized buildings sold as complete u n its .................................................... Modular buildings shipped with floors and walls, and usually ceilings and r o o fs ........................................................................................................ R e sid e n tia l......................................................................................................... Nonresidential, including motels and h o te ls ............................................... 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 ............................................................................................ 2452 2452-P 2452-1 2452-2 2452-3 12/84 12/84 12/89 12/84 12/84 169.3 166.2 143.8 197.8 165.7 171.0 168.0 151.0 198.7 165.4 172.1 169.2 158.8 198.7 165.0 2.5 2.5 8.4 .8 1.4 .6 .7 5.2 0 -.2 12/84 12/84 12/84 145.1 143.2 150.4 146.9 144.8 152.8 148.0 146.1 152.8 3.1 2.2 ft .7 .9 0 06/98 06/98 08/92 101.7 104.4 178.7 102.1 105.7 178.9 102.1 105.7 178.2 ft ft 1.1 0 .0 -.4 Miscellaneous wood p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... 249 12/84 147.0 151.0 152.7 3.2 1.1 W ood preserving............................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... ..................... ............................................ W ood poles, piles and posts owned and treated by the same establishm ent..................................................... ............ .............................. O ther wood products owned and treated by the same establishm ent..... Railway crossties and mine ties, except switch or b rid g e ....................... Lumber rough and dressed, not edged, tre a te d ......................................... O ther wood treated products including plywood, wood fence pickets, paling, ra ils .................................. ............................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ 2491 2491-P 06/85 06/85 160.9 160.6 164.6 164.8 166.0 166.1 1.4 1.3 .9 .8 2491-2 2491-3 2491-311 2491-313 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 171.4 156.7 176.6 144.6 171.6 162.1 176.0 150.5 171.4 164.0 175.4 152.5 -.4 1.9 1.2 1.5 -.1 1.2 -.3 1.3 2491-319 2491-SM 2491-M 2491-Z89 2491-S 06/85 161.4 167.9 170.5 6.9 1.5 06/85 06/85 06/85 154.7 149.1 190.4 151.8 (3) 194.1 154.7 148.4 196.0 ft ft 8.3 1.9 ft 1.0 Reconstituted wood pro d u cts....................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... P a rticleboard........................................................................................................ S h e lvin g ........................ ..................................................................................... O ther industrial b o a rd ...................................................................................... 3 /4 inch t h ic k ............................................................................................... 5 /8 inch thick ............................................................................................... Oriented strand b o a rd ......................................................................................... Medium density fib e rb o a rd ................................................................................. 2493 06/91 06/91 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/84 114.8 115.2 136.3 133.8 134.0 138.1 123.8 127.2 96.2 120.7 121.2 137.5 133.8 135.5 138.7 124.5 149.1 96.2 123.7 124.3 139.7 133.8 138.2 140.9 131.0 159.4 96.2 7.6 7.5 1.3 0 1.6 1.7 .6 24.3 -.4 2.5 2.6 1.6 0 2.0 1.6 5.2 6.9 0 06/84 92.9 92.9 92.9 -.5 0 06/84 12/85 120.1 125.7 121.4 127.9 121.4 130.0 2.0 5.3 0 1.6 Uncoated standard size p a n e l................................................................... Fabricated hardboard products from hardboard made in this 2448-P 2448-162 2448-165 2448-SM 2448-M 2448-S 2452-4 2452-444 2452-447 2452-SM 2452-M 2452-XY9 2452-S 2493-P 2493-1 2493-107 2493-112 2493-11211 2493-11213 2493-2 2493-3 2493-311 2493-31114 2493-4 2493-5 See footnotes at end of table. 45 ft (3) 0 ft ft ft Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Product code Reconstituted wood products—Continued Fabricated hardboard products made from purchased hardbo ard............. Coated or la m inated ........................................................................................ Other, including door skins, garage door panels, furniture s to c k ....... Prefinished particleboard and medium density fiberboard made from purchased m aterials..................................................................................... Particleboard...................................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Percent change to May 1999 from — Index C > O Industry code C » D <%p Industry and product1 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2493-6 2493-622 2493-62217 09/84 129.0 128.6 128.8 -0.2 0.2 06/91 115.7 115.2 115.5 -.2 .3 2493-7 2493-721 2493-S 06/91 06/91 01/92 121.5 124.7 122.1 125.4 122.6 126.0 1.0 1.2 .4 .5 ft (3) (3) (3) 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 06/84 147.3 145.7 165.9 149.0 148.4 155.6 168.4 183.0 212.3 241.1 154.6 140.0 122.2 134.0 113.2 123.8 144.2 161.3 156.7 148.5 147.0 168.4 151.5 152.0 (3) 173.1 190.0 212.3 241.1 155.5 142.2 148.4 147.0 168.4 151.5 152.0 155.6 173.1 190.0 212.3 241.1 155.4 142.2 .5 .5 1.3 1.7 2.4 0 2.8 3.8 -.8 -1.5 .1 3.0 (3) 138.5 113.2 123.8 144.2 162.4 159.7 (3) (3) 113.2 123.8 144.2 162.4 159.7 (3) (3) .5 .4 .8 1.4 2.4 06/84 158.9 159.3 159.3 -.2 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 195.9 183.8 142.2 195.9 183.8 142.4 195.9 183.8 142.4 -.1 -.4 3.9 0 0 0 12/84 140.5 140.7 141.0 .9 .2 (3) W ood products, n.e.c....................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Mirror and picture fra m e s ................................................................................... F ra m e s ............................................................................................................... W ood fra m e s ................................................................................................. M etal fra m e s .................................................................................................. Finished moldings for mirrors and p ic tu re s ................................................. W ood m olding................................................................................................ Framed p ic tu re s ................................................................................................ W ood framed p ic tu re s ................................................................................. Miscellaneous wood products, n.e.c.................................................................. Boxes, cases, and chests for jewelry, silver, tools, utensils, etc............. W ood fences, palings, and rails; assembled into fe n c e s ......................... Toothpicks, skewers, candy sticks, and similar small w a re s ................... W ood handles and to o ls ................................................................................. Handles, including handtool, mop, and broom ...................................... O ther handles and wooden to o ls .............................................................. Dowels and dowel p in s ................................................................................... W ooden reels for wire and c a b le .................................................................. O ther miscellaneous wooden products, nec, including wood turnings not for fu rn itu re .......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................... .................. 2499 Furniture and fixtu re s..................................................................................... ................ 25 251 12/84 139.6 140.0 140.0 1.3 0 W ood household furniture, except uph o ls te re d ........................................................ 2511 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/94 06/94 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/87 199.3 202.5 205.2 246.4 189.3 213.4 203.8 175.7 106.7 110.4 221.9 223.2 229.0 247.0 210.7 146.3 196.2 201.9 217.4 189.8 197.2 189.9 198.8 219.3 166.1 193.3 165.7 213.5 119.9 199.9 203.2 205.8 246.9 (3) 214.6 203.8 175.9 106.0 111.6 223.2 224.9 230.3 247.3 211.4 148.9 197.1 203.3 218.6 191.3 197.8 192.6 199.5 220.2 166.1 193.3 165.7 213.5 119.8 200.0 203.3 206.0 246.9 189.3 214.6 203.8 176.4 106.5 111.6 223.3 224.8 230.3 247.3 211.8 150.3 197.1 203.3 218.6 191.3 197.8 193.2 199.4 220.1 166.1 2.4 2.4 1.9 1.6 .7 2.5 4.4 1.4 .6 2.5 3.0 2.7 2.1 3.7 5.2 2.9 2.3 2.5 3.1 1.7 2.0 2.9 3.4 1.5 .9 .1 0 .1 .0 (3) 165.7 (3) 119.8 (3) 1.0 (3) .7 12/79 12/79 12/79 147.9 144.1 185.1 147.9 144.1 185.1 147.9 144.1 185.1 2.5 2.3 1.1 0 0 0 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 141.3 142.8 142.8 141.3 149.0 156.6 141.3 142.7 142.7 141.2 148.8 156.6 141.3 142.8 142.8 141.3 149.0 (3) .9 1.0 1.0 1.0 .5 (3) 0 .1 .1 .1 .1 2499-998 2499-SM 2499-M 2499-Z89 2499-S 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 W ood living room, library, family room and den fu rn itu re ............................ Cabinets, except sewing machine c a b in e ts ................................................ Chairs, except dining room (including rockers) .......................................... Tables, except card and telephone ta b le s .................................................. O ther nonupholstered living room fu rn itu re ................................................. W all units (desk, bookcase, and storage ty p e ) ...................................... All other living room fu rn itu re ....... ............................................................. W ood dining room and kitchen furniture, except c a b in e ts .......................... Tables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches and g re a te r..................................... Dining room chairs, incl. upholstered and nonupholstered...................... Buffets and servers, dining room ................................................................. China and corner cabinets, dining room ..................................................... O ther dining room and kitchen fu rn itu re ...................................................... Beds, headboards and fo o tb o a rd s ............................................................... Beds, incl. bunk and water beds, excl crib and headboard b e d s ...... Headboards and headboard s e t s ............................................................. Dressers, vanities and dressing ta b le s ........................................................ Wardrobes, chifforobes, armoires, & wardrobe-type ca b in e ts................. Chests of drawers, including cedar c h e s ts ................................................. Night tables and s ta n d s .................................................................................. O ther nonupholstered bedroom fu rn itu re .................................................... Infants’ and children’s wood fu rn itu re ............................................................. Unpainted, unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor fu rn itu re .................... Unpainted wood furniture ............................................................................... Unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor furn itu re .................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Upholstered wood household fu rn itu re ....................................................................... Upholstered wood household fu rn itu re ........................................................... Sofas, davenports, settees, and lo v e s e a ts ................................................. 2512 2512-P 2512-1 2512-112 2512-11232 2512-11233 See footnotes at end of table. 46 -.1 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 .3 .5 0 0 0 0 0 .2 .9 0 0 0 0 0 .3 -.1 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 ft Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index Jan. 19992 Upholstered wood household furniture—Continued Chiefly o le fin .................................................................................................. Chiefly nylon .................................................................................................. Chiefly p o lye ste r........................................................................................... O ther fibers and blends, including coated fabric and v in y l.................. Chairs, except reclining and ro c k e rs ............................................................ Chiefly c o tto n ................................................................................................ Chiefly ra y o n ................................................................................................. Chiefly o le fin ................................................................................................. Other fibers and blends, including coated fabric and v in y l.................. Sectional sofa p ie c e s ...................................................................................... Rockers, including sw iv e l................................................................................ Reclining c h a irs ................................................................................................ O ther upholstered wood household furniture ( ottomans, hassocks, e t c ) ............................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2512-11234 2512-11235 2512-11236 2512-11237 2512-132 2512-13242 2512-13243 2512-13244 2512-13245 2512-141 2512-145 2512-154 0.2 -.1 0 .2 .1 0 .3 0 .1 -.3 0 .2 06/82 170.7 169.3 171.3 1.4 1.2 06/82 124.1 125.1 124.8 1.1 -.2 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 129.7 131.2 140.0 145.1 154.3 119.4 130.8 131.7 141.5 146.6 155.1 122.4 130.3 131.8 141.5 146.4 155.1 121.5 -.6 .7 1.2 2.0 2.0 2.7 -.4 .1 0 -.1 0 -.7 06/84 06/84 06/84 141.7 115.6 116.5 143.7 115.1 114.8 143.7 115.5 114.8 1.3 -.8 -1.3 0 .3 0 06/84 118.1 118.0 118.5 -.6 .4 06/84 130.3 131.2 131.2 .9 0 2515-P 2515-A 2515-411 2515-4111 06/83 06/83 12/95 12/95 12/95 137.1 137.4 102.4 102.9 103.3 137.5 137.9 102.8 102.8 103.1 137.5 137.9 102.8 103.0 103.3 .4 .4 .8 1.3 1.8 0 0 0 .2 .2 2515-4115 2515-42 2515-4211 12/95 12/95 12/95 101.8 102.6 102.0 101.8 104.0 103.8 101.8 104.0 103.8 -.6 .2 -.1 0 0 0 2515-4222 2515-43 2515-4311 12/95 12/95 12/95 104.9 102.2 102.4 104.9 102.4 102.5 104.9 102.2 102.4 1.4 1.1 1.3 0 -.2 -.1 2515-4322 2515-44 2515-441 12/95 12/95 12/95 101.4 101.0 101.3 101.8 101.6 102.0 101.8 101.6 102.0 .6 1.1 1.3 0 0 0 2515-442 2515-45 2515-451 2515-71 2515-7161 2515-SM 2515-S 12/95 12/95 12/95 06/83 06/89 100.0 100.7 99.7 157.6 98.2 100.0 101.0 100.1 157.6 98.2 100.0 101.0 100.1 157.6 98.2 0 -.3 -.6 -.4 -1.6 0 0 0 0 0 06/83 142.1 142.3 142.2 .8 -.1 2517-P 2517-115 12/85 12/85 12/85 118.7 119.4 103.9 118.7 119.4 103.9 119.0 119.8 (3) -.8 -.9 i3) .3 .3 (3) 2519-P 2519-11 2519-115 2519-13 2519-135 12/85 12/85 06/91 06/91 12/85 06/91 108.0 106.6 96.9 107.6 115.3 115.1 108.8 107.4 96.9 107.6 118.7 115.5 108.8 107.4 96.9 107.6 118.7 115.5 .8 .8 0 0 3.8 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2519-198 06/91 91.5 (3) (3) 12/84 142.0 141.8 142.8 -.3 .7 06/85 06/85 06/98 06/85 06/98 142.0 142.9 100.3 153.6 100.7 142.3 143.2 101.0 154.0 100.7 142.3 143.2 101.0 154.0 100.7 .9 .7 0 0 0 0 0 2515 2517 2519 252 W ood office fu rn itu re ..................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W ood office s e a tin g ......... .................................................................................. Desks and extensions ........................................................................................ W ood storage units, files and ta b le s ............................................................... 0.6 1.3 2.8 1.2 1.5 1.2 -.8 2.7 1.7 1.2 -1.7 1.5 2514-498 2514-SM 2514-S Office fu rn itu re ................................................................................................................. 138.6 134.6 135.5 131.5 151.6 146.5 160.8 142.1 159.4 144.9 117.8 133.5 2514-33 2514-4 2514-437 Household furniture, n.e.c............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plastics and fibrous glass household fu rn itu re ........................................... All other plastics and fibrous glass household fu rn itu re ....................... Reed & rattan furniture, including willow, wicker & c a n e ......................... All other reed and rattan household fu rn itu re ........................................ Other household furn., exc. wood, metal, plastics or fibrous glass, incl corrugated furn .................................................................................. 138.3 134.8 135.5 131.2 151.5 146.5 160.3 142.1 159.2 145.4 117.8 133.2 2514-P 2514-1 2514-3 2514-31 2514-32 W ood television, radio, phonograph and sewing machine c a b in e ts..................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... TV cabinets & combinations of TV, stereo, and r a d io ............................. 139.0 134.6 135.5 131.2 151.6 146.9 160.3 142.1 159.4 145.9 117.8 133.2 2514 Mattresses and bedsprings .......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Innerspring mattress and foundation sets excl. crib s iz e ............................ Twin innerspring mattress and foundation set, excl. crib s iz e ................. Twin innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t ........................... Twin innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and platform ................................................................................................... Full innerspring mattress and foundation sets, excl. crib s iz e ................. Full innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t ............................. Full innerspring mattress and other foundation incl.foam and platform ................................................................................................... Queen innerspring mattress and foundation sets excl. crib s iz e ............ Queen innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t ........................ Queen innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and platform .................................................................................................. King innerspring mattress and foundation sets, excl. crib s iz e ......... King innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t ............................ King innerspring mattress and other foundation set incl. foam and platform ......... ......................................................................................... O ther innerspring mattress and foundation sets, exclcrib s iz e ............... O ther innerspring mattress and spring foundation s e t .......................... O ther mattresses, incl. crib mattresses and mattress in s e rts ..................... Mattress inserts for dual purpose sleep furniture ..................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/87 06/82 06/82 2512-198 2512-SM 2512-S Metal household fu rn itu re ............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Metal household dining, dinette, breakfast & kitchen fu rn itu re ....... ........... M etal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture ........................................... Tubular aluminum ............................................................................................ Cast and wrought ir o n ..................................................................................... O ther metal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture, including picnic ta b le s .............................................................................................. O ther metal household fu rn itu re ...................................................................... Metal bed fra m e s ............................................................................................. O ther metal household furniture (including upholstered furniture, metal fo ld in g .............................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2521 2521-P 2521-313 2521-331 2521-341 See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 19992 47 < 3) (3) 1.1 (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 W ood office furniture—Continued W ood systems furniture and all other office fu rn itu re .................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts............................................................................................ Secondary products......................................................................................... Office furniture, except w o o d ......................................................................... Nonwood office furn itu re ................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Office se a tin g ........................................................................................................ C h a irs ............................. .................................................................................... Side and arm ch a irs ..................................................................................... General office and desk chairs, except sec re ta ria l............................... O ther chairs ................................................................................................... Desks and e xte n s io n s ........................................................................................ D e s k s .................................................................................................................. Storage units, files and ta b le s ........................................................................... Storage u n its ..................................................................................................... Bookcases and other storage u n its .......................................................... Filing cabinets and c a s e s ............................................................................... Vertical files, letter and legal....................................................................... Horizontal or lateral files, letter and legal................................................. All other file s ......................................................... ........................................ T a b le s ................................................................................................................. W ork or conference ta b le s ......................................................................... All other ta b le s .............................................................................................. O ther nonwood office furn itu re .......................................................................... Systems fu rn itu re .............................................................................................. Modular systems fu rn itu re ........................................................................... Panel systems fu rn itu re ............................................................................... Miscellaneous, nonwood office fu rn itu re ..................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2521-351 2521-SM 2521-S 2521-SSS 2522-S 2522 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 Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/98 100.5 100.5 100.5 (3) 0 06/85 06/85 06/98 120.7 120.9 101.3 120.6 120.4 101.5 120.8 120.9 101.5 1.6 1.7 (3) .2 .4 0 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/79 12/79 12/87 06/95 06/95 06/95 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/87 06/95 06/95 02/96 12/79 12/87 12/79 12/87 12/79 190.7 194.0 185.7 125.8 134.1 125.9 155.1 183.0 121.5 104.5 106.3 106.3 181.0 186.3 153.1 127.9 108.6 106.5 108.0 205.1 143.1 146.2 147.2 204.2 190.2 193.4 185.7 125.8 134.1 126.0 154.7 184.6 122.6 103.2 106.3 106.3 178.0 187.1 145.0 -.7 -.8 .4 .3 0 .6 -.3 -9.3 -9.3 .4 •7 .7 .7 1.9 -1.8 (3) 108.6 106.5 108.0 204.9 143.0 146.2 147.1 204.6 192.0 195.5 185.7 125.8 134.1 126.0 154.7 184.6 122.6 107.4 106.3 106.3 188.1 187.1 163.6 (3) < 3) (3) (3) 204.9 143.0 146.2 147.1 204.6 (3) < 3) (3) (3) -.8 -.8 0 -1.0 .1 .9 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 0 0 5.7 0 12.8 (3) (3) (3) ft 0 0 0 .0 0 12/79 165.0 165.0 165.0 0 0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Public building and related fu rn itu re ............................................................................ 253 12/84 136.3 136.7 136.6 .4 -.1 Public building and related fu rn itu re ............................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... School furniture, except stone, concrete, and library fu rn itu re ................... Chairs, all purpose (nonfold ing)..................................................................... O ther school furniture designed specifically for use in s c h o o ls .............. Public building and related furniture, except school and re sta u ra n t.......... Seats for public conve yances........................................................................ Church fu rn itu re ............ .................................................................................. Church p e w s .................................................................................................. Chairs and seats, excluding seats for public conveyances and sta d iu m s...................................................................................................... 2531 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 136.3 142.2 142.8 145.2 152.1 144.5 115.7 160.9 165.6 136.6 142.6 146.2 144.4 153.9 144.5 115.8 160.9 165.6 136.6 142.5 146.2 144.4 153.9 144.4 115.8 160.9 165.6 .4 .4 2.5 1.2 .3 .1 .3 3.7 4.2 0 -.1 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 217.5 142.9 165.5 139.4 217.5 142.9 (3) 135.7 217.5 142.9 165.5 135.7 -2.6 0 .9 -3.2 0 0 12/84 98.4 97.9 97.9 .1 0 12/84 143.0 143.2 143.2 .9 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 0 6/97 08/84 12/83 06/88 06/97 155.9 158.3 122.9 149.3 165.2 166.6 104.1 133.6 194.9 107.2 100.2 156.5 158.9 123.0 149.3 166.2 168.3 105.4 134.3 194.9 108.6 100.2 156.4 158.8 123.0 149.3 166.0 168.2 105.3 134.3 194.9 107.2 100.2 1.6 1.8 4.3 1.1 1.8 3.9 3.9 3.6 .2 -1.4 .1 -.1 -.1 0 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 0 0 -1.3 0 01/84 06/97 12/83 135.0 100.0 144.9 135.0 100.0 144.5 135.0 100.0 144.8 0 0 -.5 0 0 .2 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 145.8 140.1 140.5 139.5 141.8 139.3 127.9 137.7 146.0 140.2 140.5 139.5 141.8 139.6 128.9 137.7 146.1 140.4 140.5 139.7 141.8 139.9 127.8 137.7 1.0 1.3 -5.1 .4 1.5 2.8 3.8 0 .1 .1 0 .1 0 .2 -.9 0 2531-P 2531-1 2531-136 2531-198 2531-2 2531-211 2531-23 2531-231 2531-25 2531-251 2531-261 2531-298 2531-SM 2531-S Stadium and bleacher seating, including gra n d sta n d s............................. O ther public building fu rn itu re ........................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Partitions, shelving, lockers, and office and store fix tu re s ..................................... 254 W ood partitions and fixtu re s ......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W ood partitions, shelving, and lo c k e rs ........................................................... Plastic laminated fixture to p s ............................................................................. Wood fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc................................................... Retail store fixtures, except food store: c u sto m ........................................ All other fixtures and d is p la y s .................................................................... W alls and wall fix tu re s ................................................................................. Retail store fixtures, except food store: manufacturers’ sta n d a rd ......... Retail food store fix tu re s ................................................................................ A ll other wood fix tu re s .................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2541 2541-P 2541-1 2541-2 2541-3 2541-33A 2541-331 2541-332 2541-337 2541-338 2541-399 2541-SM 2541-M 2541-XY9 2541-S C ontract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Partitions and fixtures, except w o o d ........................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... P a rtitio n s................................................................................................................ Storage racks and a cce sso rie s......................................................................... Fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc.............................................................. Custom retail store fixtures, except food s t o r e .......................................... Standard retail store fixtures, except food s to r e ....................................... 2542 2542-P 2542-1 2542-2 2542-3 2542-4 2542-463 2542-465 See footnotes at end of table. 48 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 Product code Industry code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Partitions and fixtures, except wood—Continued Retail food store fix tu re s ................................................................................ A ll other non-wood fixtures, including bank, cabinets, counters, racks, etc..................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................................... ..................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2542-467 145.6 145.6 0 0 12/96 108.3 108.2 109.8 4.7 1.5 12/83 144.3 144.4 144.8 .1 .3 12/84 137.6 137.8 139.1 1.4 .9 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 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 142.4 143.5 125.0 123.5 139.9 118.3 127.5 136.2 131.9 162.3 142.1 142.9 125.1 123.7 144.6 145.6 125.1 123.7 140.4 118.3 130.7 140.1 137.5 163.7 1.9 1.7 -1.0 -2.1 -.4 -2.8 2.9 3.2 4.6 1.0 1.8 1.9 0 0 ft 0 3.3 3.9 4.2 3.2 2591-471 06/84 95.5 95.5 95.5 1.2 0 2591-5 2591-511 2591-517 2591 -SM 2591-M 2591-Z89 2591-S 06/84 06/84 06/84 152.1 149.5 150.9 152.1 149.5 150.8 151.9 .7 -.1 (3) 150.7 ft .9 ft -.1 06/84 06/84 06/84 137.5 138.1 (3) 143.0 143.6 (3) 142.9 143.5 ft 5.3 5.3 ft -.1 -.1 ft 12/85 12/85 134.6 137.3 135.1 137.9 135.5 138.4 .9 1.0 .3 .4 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 112.9 141.6 149.5 116.7 138.6 117.9 133.1 141.8 143.0 113.5 142.2 150.8 120.8 139.7 118.8 134.4 141.8 143.6 O 143.1 150.8 120.8 139.7 118.8 136.6 142.9 143.5 ft 1.5 .9 3.5 .8 .8 3.3 1.3 .2 12/85 12/85 146.0 142.2 146.5 142.9 146.5 142.7 -.2 .4 12/85 118.0 118.3 118.3 .5 0 12/84 133.0 134.0 134.7 -1.7 .5 259 Drapery hardware and blinds and sh a d e s................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Window shades and accessories..................................................................... W indow s h a d e s ................................................................................................ Plastic window s h a d e s ................................................................................ O ther window shades including cloth and p a p e r................................... Venetian b lin d s .................................................................................................... Complete Venetian blinds, vertical and horizontal..................................... Aluminum slat b lin d s .................................................................................... All other Venetian blinds including wood and p la s tic ............................ Unassembled Venetian blinds, parts, and components fabricated at 145.6 2542-499 2542-SM 2542-S Miscellaneous furniture and fix tu re s ............................................................................ 12/83 2591 O ther shades and blinds n.e.c., curtain and drapery rods, poles and other h a rd w a re ............................................................................................. O ther shades and blinds, except canvas and other textile fa b r ic s ....... Curtain and drapery rods, poles, and fixtures fabricated at p la n t........... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ (3) 118.3 126.5 134.9 131.9 158.6 Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Hospital and similar health care b e d s ............................................................. Hospital and similar health care b e d s ......................................................... Restaurant, cafeteria and bar fu rn itu re ........................................................... W ood chairs and s to o ls .................................................................................. U p holstered.................................................................................................... M etal chairs and s to o ls ................................................................................... U p holstered................................................................................................... Booths, bars and back b a r s ........................................................................... O ther restaurant, cafeteria and bar fu rn itu re .............................................. O ther furniture and fixtures, n.e.c...................................................................... Industrial furniture, including benches, stools, sorting tables and c a b in e ts....................................................................................................... All other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c.............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................... ......... 2599 Paper and allied p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 26 261 12/82 115.9 113.7 117.1 -5.2 3.0 Pulp m ills .......................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... O ther pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall o i l............................. 2611 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/88 12/82 12/93 06/88 115.9 120.7 116.4 108.7 110.2 66.6 111.5 99.8 62.6 113.7 118.4 114.4 107.0 108.6 65.5 108.0 ft 60.6 117.1 122.0 117.8 110.4 112.0 67.5 113.8 ft 63.0 -5.2 -5.2 -7.3 -8.4 -8.3 -8.4 -10.7 ft -12.7 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.1 3.1 5.4 ft 4.0 12/82 06/88 12/93 111.5 133.5 110.7 111.8 129.2 103.2 112.2 131.6 107.4 -5.2 1.5 3.7 .4 1.9 4.1 06/81 139.8 137.1 137.5 -5.8 .3 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 11/87 08/81 06/81 08/81 06/81 12/87 06/81 139.7 141.4 142.6 141.0 115.4 139.0 125.6 153.6 149.1 114.8 93.5 137.0 138.4 138.2 136.7 109.2 139.1 128.0 148.1 132.5 115.2 95.3 137.5 138.8 137.8 136.2 ft 139.3 128.1 145.5 -5.7 -5.1 -6.6 -6.6 .4 .3 -.3 -.4 .4 3.3 -10.5 .1 .1 -1.8 ft 115.8 95.6 ft -4.8 -20.1 ft 2599-P 2599-1 2599-101 2599-2 2599-241 2599-24101 2599-245 2599-24501 2599-247 2599-248 2599-3 2599-353 2599-354 2599-SM 2599-S 2611-P 2611-2 2611-21 2611-213 2611-2134 2611-21341 2611-2134E 26112134M 2611-21342 2611-25 2611-2513 Sulfate woodpulp, including s o d a ............................................................. Sulfate, bleached and semibleached (including s o d a )...................... Sulfate, s o ftw o o d .................................................................................. E x p o rts .................................................................................................... Domestic (market shipments o n ly ) .................................................... Sulfate, h a rd w o o d ................................................................................. Pulp, other than wood, and miscellaneous pulp mill b yprodu cts............ O ther pulp, including pulp made from straw, rag, flax, etc.................... Paper mill products except building p a p e r................................................................ 262 Paper m ills ....................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Tissue paper and sanitary paper s to c k ........................................................... Sanitary papers, including stock, made in paperm ills............................... 2621 Facial tissue and s to c k ................................................................................ Napkins and napkin s to c k ........................................................................... Tow els and towel s t o c k .............................................................................. N e w sp rin t.............................................................................................................. Printing and writing gra d e s ................................................................................. Groundwood paper, unco ated....................................................................... 2621-P 2621-A 2621-A4 2621-A41 2621-A42 2621-A43 2621-A44 2621-B 2621-C 2621-2 See footnotes at end of table. 49 ft ft .6 0 0 0 0 1.6 .8 -.1 0 -.1 ft .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 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index Jan. 19992 Paper mills—Continued Publication and printing . Clay coated printing and converting p a p e r . Coated 1-side ........................ ...................... Coated 2 -side s.............................................. No. 3 coated 2 -s id e s.................................................................. No. 5 coated 2-sid e s.................................................................. Coated 2-sides except No. 3 and No. 5 ............................... No. 4 coated 2 -s id e s ............................................................. All other clay coated 2-sides, including No.1 and No. 2 . Book paper, uncoated free s h e e t................................................... Chemical woodpulp writing paper, except body s to c k ............ Unwatermarked b o n d ................................................................. Unwatermarked bond, No. 4 grade . Watermarked b o n d ................................. Form bond, in rolls . 15 lb. form bond in r o lls ................................................................ Form bond in rolls, except 1 2 ,1 5 and 20 lb. g ra d e s ............. O ther writing papers, including manifold and carbonless base stock & body stock for c o m m u n ............................................. Publication and printing grade free s h e e t......................................... Plain (including M.F., E.F., supercalendered, eggshell and antique g ra d e s )........................................................................... O ffs e t.................................................................................................... Cover and text p a p e rs .......................................................................... O ther converting and miscellaneous free sheet, including body stock for c o a tin g ............................................................................ Envelope p a p e r. W hite wove envelope p a p e r............................................................... Kraft envelope paper (including unbleached, semi-bleached and bleached k r a ft ) ............................................................................... All other uncoated free sheet, n.e.c., including body stock for coating Bleached bristols, excluding cotton fiber index and b o g u s ................. Uncoated b ris to ls .......................... ........................................................... O ther uncoated bristols, including index, printing and postcard . C otton fiber paper and thin p a p e r........................... ................................. Thin p a p e r. Packaging and industrial grade p a p e rs .......................................... Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting p a p e r.. Bag and sack, other than shipping s a c k ................................ Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 (3) -3.3 -.9 -3.9 -4.2 ft -3.0 ft 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 89.3 154.4 171.4 153.8 160.2 135.1 151.0 124.6 115.2 125.2 123.1 124.2 141.0 163.7 98.3 95.6 109.0 < 3) 152.9 171.4 151.9 156.5 134.9 149.9 124.6 113.2 126.7 124.3 121.1 136.7 (3) 152.9 171.4 151.9 156.5 ft 149.9 ft 113.2 128.1 125.7 123.6 140.7 ft -4.1 -5.0 -4.9 -5.6 -7.3 ft (3) 99.4 95.8 111.6 ft 99.9 96.1 112.7 (3) -3.9 -2.0 -7.2 ft 2621-4217 2621-441 06/81 06/81 121.2 124.3 128.4 125.9 128.7 128.7 -5.0 -4.7 .2 2.2 2621-44111 2621-44122 2621-465 12/87 06/81 06/81 114.9 126.0 168.0 117.3 127.1 164.7 119.0 129.1 164.6 -9.7 -3.4 -.7 1.4 1.6 -.1 2621-481 2621-4811 2621-48111 12/87 12/87 12/87 101.4 96.7 93.2 105.1 102.3 100.8 104.4 102.1 100.6 -8.7 -5.8 -7.9 -.7 -.2 -.2 2621-48112 12/87 125.1 125.1 125.1 0 0 2621-4812 2621-5 2621-5A 2621-551 2621-6 2621-671 2621-D 2621-7 2621-751 2621-761 2621-8 2621-9 2621-E 2621 -SM 2621-S 2611-S Packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleached k ra ft.... Special industrial p a p e r................................................................................... Construction paper Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ......................................... Pulp mill p ro d u c ts ............................................... 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 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/93 06/81 06/81 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 121.7 138.5 136.8 104.6 169.9 159.7 138.4 195.0 178.6 ft 136.1 162.6 118.7 138.5 136.7 104.5 169.9 159.7 139.1 197.9 183.4 115.8 138.0 135.9 103.7 169.9 159.7 139.3 200.3 186.2 ft 136.1 162.6 ft 134.6 162.6 -17.5 -3.4 -2.1 -3.3 .1 .2 .6 3.1 3.2 ft -3.4 .9 -2.4 -.4 -.6 -.8 0 0 .1 1.2 1.5 ft -1.1 0 06/81 06/81 108.0 62.6 107.8 60.5 108.7 61.9 -12.3 -13.9 .8 2.3 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 1.1 1.1 2.1 2.9 .5 .3 1.0 Paperboard mills . 263 12/82 154.4 162.3 162.3 -3.7 0 Paperboard mills . Primary products . Paperboard, made from primarily virgin wood pulp . Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard (> 8 0 % virgin wood p u lp )...... .......................................................... Unbleached lin e rb o a rd ......................................................................... 42 lb. kraft linerboard................................................... ..................... O ther unbleached linerboard............................................................. Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboard (> 8 0 % virgin wood p u lp ) ................................................................................. L in e rb o a rd ................................................................................................ Folding carton-type b o a rd ........................................................................ Bleached paperboard for moist, liquid or oily foods, including milk carton board . O ther bleached paperboard for packaging and other solid bleached board Semichemical paperboard (> 7 5 % virgin wood p u lp ). Corrugating m ediu m ...................................................... Recycled paperboard. Linerboard (< 8 0 % virgin fib e r).................. Corrugating medium (< 7 5 % virgin fiber) . Folding carton board . Clay-coated folding carton board . O ther recycled paperboard. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................... Papermill p ro d u c ts ............................... .............. 2631 2631-P 2631-A 12/82 12/82 12/88 154.4 146.0 93.5 162.4 154.1 100.8 162.3 153.4 100.2 -3.7 -3.8 -3.8 -.1 -.5 -.6 2631-1 2631-111 2631-11101 2631-11102 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 138.3 135.1 141.0 125.3 151.3 148.5 152.7 140.9 149.5 146.4 149.5 140.5 -3.5 -6.1 -7.0 -4.6 -1.2 -1.4 -2.1 -.3 2631-2 2631-211 2631-241 12/82 12/82 12/82 151.4 136.4 147.3 150.7 149.9 146.3 150.6 144.5 146.3 -5.4 -5.2 -4.9 -.1 -3 .6 0 2631-26 12/88 117.5 115.8 119.7 -6.7 3.4 2631-28 2631-3 2631-321 2631-4 2631-411 2631-421 2631-44 2631-446 2631-48 2631-SM 2631-S 2621-S 12/88 120.6 116.9 116.9 -6.4 0 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/82 12/88 118.7 168.4 133.6 128.3 119.2 134.9 135.5 137.8 168.8 153.6 150.0 115.8 130.3 135.6 138.7 168.8 153.6 150.0 115.9 130.5 135.6 -2.4 -3.8 -2.5 -4.2 -6.7 -7.8 -3.8 .7 0 0 0 .1 .2 0 12/82 12/88 210.9 131.8 214.7 134.9 222.8 134.9 -2.2 -3.8 3.8 0 See footnotes at end of table. 50 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Paperboard containers and b o x e s ............................................................................... 265 12/84 137.9 140.7 142.1 -0.2 1.0 Setup paperboard b o x e s ............................................................................................... 2652 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 160.3 158.5 158.5 162.3 135.2 121.0 168.2 173.0 160.1 158.3 158.3 162.3 135.2 121.0 168.2 172.4 160.5 158.8 158.8 162.3 135.2 121.0 168.2 173.7 .8 .9 .9 0 3.6 0 .1 1.0 .2 .3 .3 0 0 0 0 .8 12/83 180.0 180.0 180.0 0 0 2653-P 2653-1 2653-112 2653-11201 2653-11202 2653-11203 2653-11204 2653-113 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/87 03/80 163.4 164.3 162.4 153.6 128.9 135.2 115.1 108.6 165.0 170.2 171.5 169.4 159.9 136.6 141.1 118.4 111.9 171.3 172.7 174.1 172.0 161.9 137.9 143.7 118.1 113.8 172.6 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.1 1.8 1.3 -2.2 1.3 .9 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.0 1.8 -.3 1.7 .8 2653-116 2653-118 2653-119 03/80 03/80 03/80 177.3 151.4 166.7 179.0 162.9 174.0 183.1 167.4 177.1 1.8 6.1 1.9 2.3 2.8 1.8 2653-11901 2653-11902 2653-11903 2653-3 2653-4 2653-SM 2653-S 06/87 06/87 06/87 03/80 03/80 132.7 149.5 130.7 156.9 225.5 139.1 151.8 136.8 168.6 230.1 139.8 154.1 139.5 173.5 232.1 -2.2 -.1 2.9 3.5 .4 .5 1.5 2.0 2.9 .9 12/90 116.9 117.1 117.1 -5.3 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 156.3 158.7 149.9 160.9 144.7 153.7 178.9 156.3 158.7 149.4 161.1 145.0 154.0 179.4 156.6 159.0 149.8 161.4 145.0 154.0 179.4 .1 .1 .3 .1 .3 .2 .3 .2 .2 .3 .2 0 0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 123.7 169.7 159.0 123.7 169.6 160.1 123.7 170.2 160.0 3.7 -.3 1.9 0 .4 -.1 12/85 133.7 133.7 133.7 -1.0 0 2656-P 2656-2 06/85 06/85 06/85 160.3 157.2 176.2 150.8 147.9 156.7 150.8 147.9 0 0 ft -9.5 -9.4 ft ft 2656-233 2656-235 2656-5 2656-511 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 143.6 178.2 135.4 137.1 143.6 155.6 130.3 130.0 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 2657-P 12/83 12/83 142.7 141.8 141.9 140.9 142.1 141.2 -1.3 -1.3 .1 .2 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/88 12/83 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/88 141.7 132.2 136.6 123.1 150.5 138.4 128.4 144.2 143.1 110.0 158.1 130.3 132.1 179.2 103.1 100.5 140.8 130.5 136.6 123.1 150.6 136.3 128.4 140.5 142.9 110.0 , 156.6 129.7 132.1 176.8 103.1 100.5 141.0 130.4 136.8 123.1 150.6 136.4 128.4 140.8 142.9 110.0 157.1 130.5 132.1 176.9 108.5 100.5 -1.3 -1.7 -1.4 -5.5 .5 -1.4 -.3 -2.0 -1.8 -.6 -1.1 -1.3 -2.5 -1.2 .4 -1.3 .1 -.1 .1 0 0 .1 0 .2 0 0 .3 .6 0 .1 5.2 0 12/83 147.0 147.0 147.0 -.8 0 2652-P 2652-1 2652-131 2652-141 2652-151 2652-161 2652-198 2652-SM 2652-S Setup paperboard boxes (classified by end u s e ) .......................................... Department stores and other retail s to re s .................................................. Cosmetics, including s o a p .............................................................................. Stationery and office supp lie s........................................................................ All other end uses, n.e.c.................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2653 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Corrugated shipping containers......................................................................... For foods and b e ve ra g e s ............................................................................... For canned and bottled foods and beverages........................................ For fresh fruits and v e g e ta b le s ................................................................. For dry g o o d s ..................................................... .......................................... For all food and beverage uses not s p e c ifie d ...................... ................. For paper and allied pro d u c ts ........................................................................ For metal products and machinery, equipment and supplies, except e le c tric a l...................................................................................................... For electrical machinery, equipment, supplies and app lia n ce s............... For all other uses not specified a b o v e ........................................................ For chemicals and drugs, including paints, varnishes, cosmetics and soaps ....................................................................................................... For lumber and wood products, including fu rn itu re ............................... Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls, lined and u n lin e d ................... Corrugated and solid fiber pallets, pads, and p a rtitio n s .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Fiber cans, drums and similar pro d u cts............................ ......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Paperboard fiber drums with metal, wood, plastic or paperboard ends .... Fiber cans, tubes, and similar fiber p ro d u c ts ................................................. Cans, all fiber and c o m p o s ite .... ................................................................... Food p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................. All other food products, excluding pet fo o d ......................................... Non-food p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... All other non-food products, including pet f o o d ................................. Cores and tu b e s .............................................................................................. Paperboard cones, reels, spools, bobbins, blocks and other products Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2655 2655-P 2655-1 2655-2 2655-221 2655-221A 2655-22113 2655-221B 2655-22117 2655-231 2655-271 2655-SM 2655-S Sanitary food c o n ta in e rs............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Cups and liquid-tight co n ta in e rs........................................................................ Liquid-tight and round nested food containers, including lids and to p s .............................................................................................................. Drinking cups and portion serving c u p s ...................................................... O ther sanitary food containers, boards, and trays, except fo ld in g ............. Pressed plates, dishes, spoons and similar pro d u cts............................... 2656 Folding paperboard b o x e s ............................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Folding paperboard boxes, except sanitary food containers, classified by end u s e ..................................................................................................... Dry food and produce, incl. pet and animal fo o d ...................................... Bottled and canned beverages...................................................................... Soaps and d etergents..................................................................................... Hardware and household s u p p lie s............................................................... Cosmetics and medicinal p ro d u c ts .............................................................. 2657 Medicinal p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... Paper goods or products, including book m a ile rs ..................................... Folding carry-out boxes and trays for retail fo o d ...................................... A ll other end uses, n.e.c.................................................................................. Folding sanitary containers for liquid, moist, oily or perishable foods Bakery, f r e s h ..................................................................................................... B utter and ice cream packages and food p a ils ...................... ................... Processed meat, margarine, lard and s h o rte n in g ..................................... Other, including frozen fo o d s ......................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2657-1 2657-114 2657-121 2657-131 2657-151 2657-171 2657-17101 2657-17102 2657-181 2657-195 2657-198 2657-2 2657-201 2657-202 2657-203 2657-204 2657-SM 2657-S 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 Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Converted paper and paperboard products, except containers and boxes ......................................................................................................................... Paper coated and laminated, packaging .................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Single web paper (coated rolls and sheets including w a xe d )..................... O th e r................................................................................................................... Single web film (coated rolls and sheets including c o e x tru d e d )................ Paper/paper multiweb la m in a tio n s................................................................... Polyethylene la m in a tio n s................................................................................ Other lam inations.............................................................................................. 107.2 107.5 107.7 -0.3 0.2 06/93 12/87 12/87 06/93 12/87 12/87 06/93 06/93 06/93 12/87 0 6/93 06/93 113.3 133.3 137.0 123.0 118.3 125.8 122.4 92.7 113.2 141.9 113.9 117.1 112.9 132.7 134.1 121.6 118.3 126.0 122.4 93.1 113.2 142.3 113.9 117.5 112.9 132.7 134.1 121.6 118.3 125.6 122.4 92.2 107.9 142.3 113.9 117.5 -1.9 -2.2 -4.7 -1.3 0 -5.8 -.1 -18.3 -5.7 -1.5 -.1 -2.0 0 0 0 0 0 -.3 0 -1.0 -4.7 0 0 0 06/93 112.6 112.6 112.6 -.4 0 2672-P 06/93 12/87 109.0 130.1 109.1 130.3 109.2 130.4 -.5 -.8 .1 .1 2672-1 2672-113 12/82 12/82 179.0 174.2 178.0 174.8 178.0 174.8 .9 .6 0 0 2672-153 2672-3 2672-301 2672-30101 2672-30102 12/82 12/82 12/87 12/82 12/87 185.9 137.5 130.5 138.1 130.5 183.6 137.7 130.7 138.1 129.0 ft 137.9 130.7 138.1 129.2 ft -.6 -.4 0 .3 2672-30103 2672-30105 2672-302 2672-303 2672-304 2672-30401 2672-4 2672-459 2672-SM 2672-M 2672-Z89 2672-S 2671-S 2672-SSS 12/87 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/87 04/83 12/82 12/82 134.4 134.9 (3) (3) 133.4 123.5 157.3 160.8 148.4 134.8 -.8 (3) 164.7 131.8 123.8 157.8 160.6 148.2 ft 166.6 132.6 124.1 158.2 160.8 148.4 ft 2.1 .6 -1.9 -2 .0 -2.0 -2.2 06/93 07/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 101.8 103.9 114.7 115.6 115.3 101.8 ft 114.7 115.6 115.3 101.8 103.9 .5 .6 12/83 12/83 11/84 12/83 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/83 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/83 12/90 08/84 12/83 154.1 154.0 145.4 131.1 93.2 82.6 90.5 111.7 100.7 92.9 106.9 120.1 104.3 138.9 99.9 102.9 127.2 155.0 154.9 143.8 132.0 93.9 82.9 90.8 111.1 102.7 94.0 108.2 120.1 104.4 139.1 99.9 102.8 129.4 156.4 156.4 143.8 133.4 95.1 83.7 91.7 115.3 105.5 95.6 108.5 120.0 104.0 139.2 99.9 102.9 130.7 -.4 -.7 -1.1 -.7 -.8 -1.3 -.9 2.5 .2 .5 -2.0 -.1 -.4 -.4 -.2 -.7 -1.3 .9 1.0 0 1.1 1.3 1.0 1.0 3.8 2.7 1.7 .3 -.1 -.4 .1 0 .1 1.0 12/90 12/83 132.4 132.6 134.7 133.4 136.0 134.4 9.7 -.1 1.0 .7 12/90 12/90 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 105.6 107.0 210.9 217.8 151.3 168.9 187.8 165.5 192.6 107.5 109.1 220.7 233.2 149.6 168.9 187.8 165.5 192.6 109.6 111.4 231.5 248.8 155.0 168.9 187.8 165.5 192.6 2.4 2.9 6.2 8.8 1.5 0 .3 .9 .2 2.0 2.1 4.9 6.7 3.6 0 0 0 0 12/90 91.4 91.6 92.3 -.8 .8 2671-P 2671-1 2671-115 2671-2 2671-3 2671-311 2671-312 2671-31218 2671-4 2671-411 2671-416 2671-SM 2671-S 2671-SSS 2672 Cloth backing, except e le c tric a l................................................................ Film backing, incl. cellophane, anti-corrosive & other transparent m a te ria l.................................................................................................... Reinforced and laminated t a p e .................................................................. Double faced ta p e ........................................................................................... Unprinted pressure sensitive la b e ls ............................................................. Pressure sensitive base s t o c k ....................................................................... Base stock for la b e ls ................................................................................... O ther coated and processed papers, except for packaging u s e s ............. O ther coated and processed paper, n.e.c.................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Paper coated and laminated, p a cka g in g ..................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 2673 2673-P 2673-1 2673-2 2673-21 2673-211 2673-212 2673-214 2673-216 2673-217 2673-218 2673-22 2673-223 2673-3 2673-311 2673-312 2673-314 2673-SM 2673-M 2673-S Specialty bags and liners, single web paper, c o a te d ................................... Specialty bags and liners, single web f ilm ...................................................... G rocery and va rie ty ...................................................................................... Textile and c lo th in g ...................................................................................... Shipping s a c k s .............................................................................................. Household food s to ra g e .............................................................................. O ther polyethylene b a g s ............................................................................. Single web film bags other than polyethylene............................................ Specialty bags and liners, multiweb laminations and f o i l ............................ Paper combinations except p a p e r/fo il......................................................... Foil and foil com binations............................................................................... O ther multiweb la m inations............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................. ........... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Uncoated paper b a g s ......................................................................................... O ther uncoated b a g s ...................................................................................... Shipping sacks and multiwall b a g s .................................................................. Single and double w a ll.................................................................................... Multiwall (three or more p lie s ) ....................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2674 2674-P 2674-1 2674-111 2674-112 2674-115 2674-2 2674-211 2674-212 2674-SM 2674-S See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 1999 06/93 Coated, one side (for labels and similar u s e s )........................................... Coated, two sides (for printing of magazines, directories, and similar u s e s )............................................................................................... Pressure sensitive p ro d u cts............................................................................... Uncoated paper and multiwall b a g s ............................................................................ May 1998 2671 O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Plastics, foil and coated paper b a g s ........................................................................... May 19992 267 Multiweb laminated rolls and sheets ex paper/paper and f o il.................... Film /paper multiweb lam inations................................................................... O ther film /film la m inations............................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c............................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Printing paper coated at establishments other than where paper was Apr. 19992 52 ft ft ft (3) O ft ft .1 0 0 .2 -.1 ft ft -.6 .5 .6 0 0 0 i3) 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 Product code Industry code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Die-cut paper and pap e rb o a rd ..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Die-cut paper and paperboard office s u p p lie s ............................................... File fo ld e rs ......................................................................................................... O ther file folders, including file pockets and ja c k e ts ............................ Hanging and expandable file folders, all types and m a te ria ls ............. O ther office supplies, including index cards, report covers, etc.............. Die-cut paper and paperboard except office s u p p lie s ................................. Pasted, lined, laminated, or surface coated p ap erb oard............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2675 Sanitary Paper P ro d u c ts ............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Sanitary napkins and ta m p o n s .......................................................................... Sanitary na p kin s............................................................................................... Disposable diapers (except incontinence p a d s ) ............................................ Sanitary tissue health products (made from purchased s to c k ) .................. Table napkins including plain creped and facial tissue t y p e ................... 2676 2675-P 2675-1 2675-113 2675-11303 2675-11304 2675-199 2675-2 2675-3 2675-SM 2675-M 2675-S 2676-P 2676-1 2676-114 2676-3 2676-4 2676-42 2676-47 2676-SM 2676-S 2676-SSS Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. E n v e lo p e s ........................................................................................................................ 2677 2677-P 2677-1 2677-SM 2677-M Envelopes, all ty p e s ............................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Stationery p ro d u cts......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... S ta tio n e ry .............................................................................................................. Tablets and related pro d u cts............................................................................. Legal p a d s ......................................................................................................... Tablets and pads, except legal p a d s ........................................................... N o te b o o ks.......................................................................................................... Looseleaf fillers (school and commercial ty p e s )........................................ Wrapped ream p a p e rs .................................................................................... O ther tablets and related p ro d u c ts .............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ E n v e lo p e s .......................................................................................................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 2678 Converted paper and paperboard products, n.e.c..................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... G ift wrap p a p e r..................................................................................................... Paper business machine supplies and other miscellaneous office 2679 Pressed and molded pulp g o o d s ...................................................................... O ther converted paper and paperboard p ro d u c ts ......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Miscellaneous re ce ip ts.................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2678-P 2678-1 2678-2 2678-212 2678-213 2678-235 2678-245 2678-251 2678-298 2678-SM 2678-M 2678-S 2677-S 2678-SSS 2679-P 2679-2 2679-3 2679-4 2679-5 2679-SM 2679-M 2679-MM 2679-S See fo o tn o te s at end of table. 53 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/84 12/84 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/97 12/84 12/89 12/84 131.6 132.3 97.5 99.6 101.4 100.2 150.7 117.2 161.0 131.9 132.6 97.5 99.5 101.4 100.0 150.7 117.2 161.7 131.5 132.2 97.3 99.3 101.5 99.4 150.4 117.3 161.0 -1.1 -1.4 -.2 -.2 .3 -.8 -.2 1.0 -2.7 -0.3 -.3 -.2 -.2 .1 -.6 -.2 .1 -.4 12/84 120.4 120.7 120.7 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 145.9 145.9 189.5 94.3 88.9 148.4 140.4 152.1 146.4 146.4 189.3 94.3 88.9 149.3 139.2 155.5 145.9 145.9 189.5 94.3 88.9 148.5 142.0 148.7 .8 .8 .1 .3 4.2 -.2 1.2 -3.9 -.3 -.3 .1 0 0 -.5 2.0 -4.4 06/83 157.0 157.0 157.0 -.3 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 121.9 119.8 119.8 122.9 120.7 120.7 123.4 121.2 121.2 -.6 -.7 -.7 .4 .4 .4 03/91 126.5 129.4 129.4 2.3 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 138.4 146.9 151.7 146.0 166.7 166.7 122.9 149.2 138.8 135.3 137.1 145.6 151.6 144.3 163.4 168.9 121.9 143.9 133.9 133.6 133.7 141.4 150.4 139.3 160.5 167.2 114.3 135.1 133.3 127.8 -6.5 -6.2 -2.1 -7.4 -5.0 .1 -10.3 -16.5 -6.8 -9.6 -2.5 -2.9 -.8 -3.5 -1.8 -1.0 -6.2 -6.1 -.4 -4.3 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/85 133.0 119.2 83.1 135.6 ft 117.7 77.4 135.4 132.8 115.3 84.3 129.7 .2 -9.7 -28.1 -4.1 i3) -2.0 8.9 -4.2 06/85 06/85 06/85 122.6 122.5 129.8 122.5 122.1 125.1 123.4 123.1 i3) -1.1 -1.0 (3) .7 .8 (3) 06/85 06/85 06/90 108.2 131.5 113.5 110.5 131.3 113.2 110.5 131.3 114.1 -7.5 1.1 -.7 0 0 .8 06/85 06/85 06/85 (3) i 3) 118.9 130.1 130.1 122.0 ft ft 122.6 (3) (3) -1.9 ft (3) .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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Printing, publishing, and allied in du s trie s .................................................................... 27 12/84 176.4 176.9 177.2 1.9 0.2 Newspaper pu b lish in g .................................................................................................... 271 12/79 337.5 338.4 338.7 3.2 .1 Newspaper p u b lish in g .................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... C irculation.............................................................................................................. S u bscriptions..................................................................................................... Through interm ediary................................................................................... Direct to re a d e r............................................................................................. Single copy s a le s .......................................................................... ................... Through interm ediary................................................................................... Direct to re a d e r............................................................................................. A d ve rtisin g ............................................................................................................. Classified advertising........................................................................................ Retail, manufacturing & other comm’l advt’g, exc classifieds and insertion of preprinted a d s ...................................................................... National a d v e rtis in g ..................................................................................... Local, regional and other a d ve rtisin g ....................................................... Insertion of preprinted a d 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 .............................................................................. 2711 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 337.5 342.5 263.1 257.4 256.5 264.7 272.5 252.4 286.9 368.8 422.8 338.4 343.3 263.1 257.3 256.5 264.3 272.5 252.4 286.9 369.9 424.4 338.6 343.5 263.1 257.3 256.5 264.2 272.5 252.4 286.9 370.2 424.7 3.2 3.3 2.4 3.2 3.7 .1 0 0 0 3.6 4.0 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/86 360.6 402.6 354.5 153.2 361.3 404.1 355.0 154.2 361.8 404.1 355.6 154.2 3.6 4.9 3.2 2.2 .1 0 .2 0 12/79 12/79 243.1 244.8 246.5 254.0 246.5 254.0 .6 1.4 0 0 Periodical pub lish ing....................................................................................................... 272 12/79 281.8 281.7 285.1 1.9 1.2 Periodical pub lish ing....................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... 2721 2721-P 2721-A 2721-4 2721-411 2721-413 2721-415 2721-421 2721-423 2721-6 2721-653 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/92 12/92 12/79 12/79 281.8 290.6 334.5 294.6 305.9 312.5 ft 128.2 115.3 356.2 422.2 281.7 290.5 334.3 294.0 300.3 ft ft ft 115.3 356.1 424.2 285.2 294.5 340.6 294.6 305.9 312.5 ft ft 115.3 367.0 423.8 1.9 1.9 1.8 4.9 2.4 3.8 1.2 1.4 1.9 .2 1.9 2721-65311 06/86 208.8 210.3 2721-65312 2721-73 2721-C 2721-3 2721-317 2721-319 2721-5 2721-55 2721-553 06/8 6 215.0 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/92 12/79 12/79 12/79 242.3 307.5 322.8 142.1 224.1 256.0 273.1 2721-55311 06/86 2721-55312 2721-555 0 6/86 12/79 2721-55511 2721-7A 2721-717 2721-71702 2721-SM 2721-M 2721-S 2711-P 2711-6 2711-61 2711-611 2711-612 2711-62 2711-621 2711-622 2711-7 2711-71 2711-72 2711-721 2711-722 2711-73 2711-SM 2711-S 2711-SSS Specialized business and professional p e rio d ic a ls................................... Industrial periodicals (excluding e le c tro n ic s )........................................... W holesale and retail trade, incl merchandising p e rio d ic a ls ................. Professional and institutional perio d ica ls................................................. Services periodicals (excluding data m anagem ent).............................. O ther business periodicals, n.e.c................................................................ General periodicals........................................................................................... General and special interest perio dicals.............................. ................... Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor sports and auto) ............................................................................................ General interest (inc. general articles, pictures, fiction, nonfiction, travel and h u m o r).......................................................... O ther periodicals............................................................................................... C irculation.............................................................................................................. Specialized business and professional p e rio d ica ls................................... Professional and institutional p e rio d ic a ls ................................................. Medical and health care periodicals ......................................................... General periodicals........................................................................................... G eneral and special interest perio dicals.................................................. S ubscriptions............................................................................................. Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor sports and a u to )............................................................................. General interest (inc. general articles, pictures, fiction, nonfiction, travel and humor) ...................................................... Single copy s a le s ...................................................................................... Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor sports and a u to )............................................................................. O ther perio dicals............................................................................................... O ther periodicals, n.e.c................................................................................. Single copy s a le s ...................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... .................................. B o o k s ............................................................................................................... ................. 2731 T e x tb o o k s .............................................................................................................. Elementary te xtb o o k s...................................................................................... H a rdb ound...................................................................................................... High school te xtb o o ks..................................................................................... H a rdb ound...................................................................................................... H ardb ound...................................................................................................... Paperbound................................................................................................... W o rk b o o k s ......................................................................................................... Elementary w o rk b o o k s ........................................................ ....................... High school w o rk b o o k s ............................................................................... 2731-P 2731-1 2731-1A 2731-111 2731-112 2731-1B 2731-113 2731-1C 2731-115 2731-116 2731-12 2731-121 2731-123 See footnotes at end of table. ft ft ft 54 5.2 -.3 3.1 0 3.1 -.1 210.0 2.7 -.1 215.0 215.0 4.0 0 242.4 307.5 2.0 3.8 8.9 3.4 .9 1.1 1.2 .8 2.5 ft 142.1 224.2 256.1 272.7 244.3 315.1 351.4 142.1 224.4 256.4 273.1 148.5 148.0 148.5 2.2 .3 160.8 235.5 160.8 236.6 160.8 236.6 0 1.1 0 0 06/86 12/79 02/86 02/86 176.1 245.5 177.3 162.8 177.2 245.5 177.3 162.8 177.2 245.5 177.3 162.8 1.4 5.8 14.1 .1 0 0 0 0 12/79 12/79 237.9 207.5 237.9 207.5 ft 207.5 ft 12/84 273 Book P ublishing............................................................................................................... ft ft 183.5 183.6 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 12/80 246.0 247.2 343.7 404.8 405.3 403.8 ft ft 305.2 296.1 333.4 351.2 354.5 315.7 246.0 247.2 343.3 404.8 405.3 403.8 ft ft 305.2 296.1 333.4 348.1 349.0 315.7 ft 0 .1 .1 .1 ft 2.3 0 183.7 3.8 .1 246.1 247.3 345.8 404.8 405.3 4.3 4.1 5.3 5.8 4.7 0 0 .7 0 0 ft ft ft 309.9 299.6 341.7 351.2 354.5 315.7 ft ft ft 5.5 4.2 9.1 3.3 5.0 3.2 ft ft ft 1.5 1.2 2.5 .9 1.6 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 Jan. 19992 Book Publishing—Continued Technical, scientific and professional b o o k s .................................................. Medical b o o k s .................................................................................................. H ardbound...................................................................................................... Paperbound................................................................................................... Business b o o k s ................................................................................................ H a rdb ound..................................................................................................... O ther technical, scientific and professional b o o k s ................................... H a rdb ound...................................................................................................... Paperbound................................................................................................... 2731-3 2731-32 2731-325 2731-327 2731-33 2731-335 2731-34 2731-345 2731-347 2731-4 2731-44 2731-445 2731-447 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 212.9 209.5 205.6 240.9 135.7 124.5 201.2 193.3 217.3 201.1 230.5 124.4 283.1 2731-5 2731-56 2731-D 2731-D4 2731-D41 2731-D47 2731-D5 2731-D51 2731-D53 2731-H 2731-7 2731-721 2731-741 2731-749 2731-8 2731-8B 2731-815 2731-816 2731-8C 2731-9 2731-959 2731-SM 2731-M 2731-Z89 2731-S 2731 -SSS 12/80 06/88 06/88 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 y 12/80 04/81 04/81 04/81 06/95 06/88 12/80 06/88 May 19992 213.1 209.5 205.6 240.9 215.6 209.5 205.6 240.9 (3) (3) 202.4 195.0 217.3 201.1 230.5 124.4 283.1 i 3) (?) 212.4 209.9 217.3 201.4 231.0 124.4 284.6 199.4 152.8 144.2 181.3 166.3 217.0 210.1 206.9 209.4 122.6 180.3 165.1 136.3 250.0 196.4 178.5 170.1 135.7 153.3 184.2 127.3 199.6 152.9 145.5 183.5 170.7 213.0 210.1 206.9 209.4 197.4 150.6 143.1 179.8 168.5 205.6 210.1 12/80 06/88 12/80 06/95 149.9 139.1 272.5 116.6 12/83 12/83 06/93 06/93 06/93 2732-3B 2732-314 2732-315 2732-4 2732-417 2732-418 2732-5 2732-535 2732-6 2732-6B 2732-645 2732-646 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................. ......................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 1.2 0 0 0 (3) (3) 4.9 7.6 0 .1 .2 0 .5 -1.1 -1.5 -1.6 -2.0 -1.3 -3.5 0 (?) 136.4 153.3 184.2 127.3 1.3 1.7 .3 -1.0 -1.6 .5 4.8 (?) 0 (?) 5.0 .5 -7.7 10.2 8.6 .6 (?) .7 13.1 1.7 1.8 149.9 139.1 272.4 116.5 149.9 139.1 273.4 117.0 6.5 9.7 4.4 3.7 0 0 .4 .4 148.9 148.8 105.8 106.9 107.2 149.0 148.4 104.1 103.4 103.7 149.2 148.6 103.9 103.4 103.7 .3 .3 -1.9 -3.1 -3.1 .1 .1 -.2 0 0 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 0 6/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 101.4 88.0 115.7 102.1 110.8 99.5 98.6 113.2 103.4 101.0 99.3 103.7 101.4 88.0 115.7 102.1 111.0 99.4 98.5 113.1 103.5 101.1 99.4 103.7 101.3 87.8 115.7 102.2 111.0 99.5 98.8 113.7 103.5 101.1 99.4 103.7 .4 -.6 -.1 -.2 1.1 -.2 .1 1.9 06/93 06/93 0 6/93 06/93 108.3 112.7 121.7 124.7 (3) 112.6 121.6 124.6 108.8 113.0 122.7 125.5 2.0 2.8 2.9 .4 2732-7B 2732-756 2732-757 2732-762 2732-SM 2732-S O ther books, excluding pamphlets ................................................................... O ther books, n.e.c............................................................................................. H ardb ound..................................................................................................... P a perbound.............................................................................................. ..... University press books, hardbound and pap erb o u n d ............................... Pamphlets (5-48 p a g e s )..................................................................................... O ther p a m p h le ts.............................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... 7.9 6.1 6.9 3.5 (?) (?) 11.1 13.8 6.2 1.0 3.5 5.2 1.1 2732-644 2732-7 2732-7A 2732-755 Dictionaries and thesauruses......................................................................... 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 112.3 117.9 106.1 113.8 112.1 117.9 105.6 114.3 112.3 117.9 106.1 114.9 1.6 1.2 2.2 4.0 .2 0 .5 .5 12/83 151.1 155.1 155.1 .5 0 06/84 192.0 193.7 194.0 3.7 .2 06/84 06/84 09/84 06/84 192.0 193.8 197.6 159.9 193.7 195.6 200.9 160.2 194.0 195.7 201.6 158.5 3.7 3.7 4.8 1.6 .2 2732 H ardb ound..................................................................................................... P aperbound................................................................................................... Technical, scientific, and professional books, printing and b in d in g ........... H a rd b o u n d ..... ................................................................................................... Paperbound ....... ............................................................................................... Religious books, printing and b in d in g ........................................................ ...... P a p e rb o u n d ...................................................................................................... General books (trade etc.) printing and b in d in g ............................................ Adult trade books (fiction and n o n fic tio n )................................................... H ardb ound...................................................................................................... P a perbound.................................................................................................... Mass market paperbound books, rack size, distributed predominantly to mass market o u tle ts ............................................................................ O ther books and pamphlets, n.e.c., printing and b in d in g ............................ O ther reference b o o k s .................................................................................... P a perbound................................................................................................... All other books, n.e.c (including music books, university press books, e tc .) ................................................................................................ P a perbound................................................................................................... Pamphlets, printing only or printing and b in d in g ....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Miscellaneous p u b lish in g ........................................................................................ 274 Miscellaneous p u b lish in g ................................................. .......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................... Telephone d ire cto rie s ................................................................................... Catalogs and other d ire c to rie s ..................................................................... 2741 2741-P 2741-A 2741 -B See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 19992 2732-P 2732-3 2732-3A 2732-312 O ther religious books, including hymnals and d e v o tio n a ls ...................... H ardb ound...................................................................................................... P aperbound................................................................................................... General, mass market, adult trade, juvenile, book club and mail order b o .................................................................................................................... Mass market, adult trade and juvenile b o o k s ............................................. Adult trade and juvenile b o o k s .................................................................. Adult t ra d e ................................................................................................. H a rdbound........................................................ ...................................... Paperbound, including mass market other than rack s iz e ............ Juvenile b o o k s ........................................................................................ .. H a rdbound................................... .......................................................... P a perbound..... ...................................................................................... Audio b o o k s ............................................................................................... General reference b o o k s ................................................................................... Book prin tin g .................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Textbooks printing and b in d in g ........................................................................ Elementary and high school textbooks (grades K through 1 2 ) ............... Paperbound, including teachers’ e d itio n .................................................. College textbooks (grades 13 or higher, including private business, Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 55 i3) 180.1 165.1 136.3 249.7 196.7 179.3 170.1 137.1 153.3 184.3 127.3 i3) 209.4 (?) 180.1 165.1 136.3 249.7 196.6 178.9 .8 -.4 .4 1.0 .3 .5 -.7 -.1 i3) 0 (3) .0 0 0 0 -.1 -.2 (3) -.5 0 -.1 0 0 0 .1 .3 .5 0 0 0 0 (?) .9 .7 .1 .3 -1.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Jan. 19992 Miscellaneous publishing—Continued Business service pub lications............................................................................ Patterns, including clothing p a tte rn s ................................................................ Shopping news, publishing................................................................................. O ther miscellaneous publishing......................................................................... Micropublishing in microform, including original and republished m a te ria l....................................................................................................... O ther miscellaneous publishing nec, including multimedia kits, almanacs, and m a p .................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2741-2 2741-4 2741-6 2741-7 2.3 0 5.7 1.8 0 0 .2 -.4 06/84 200.5 200.5 200.1 2.4 -.2 06/97 110.8 110.6 110.2 1.8 -.4 06/8 4 154.7 154.0 154.4 1.3 .3 12/84 139.8 140.3 140.0 .1 -.2 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/88 12/88 06/82 06/82 12/88 12/88 06/82 153.2 153.3 131.1 127.2 137.4 115.3 117.7 162.5 143.6 117.8 130.4 96.0 153.2 153.3 131.1 127.8 136.7 115.3 115.8 162.7 143.5 117.6 130.6 96.0 152.8 152.8 128.6 127.8 136.7 115.3 115.8 162.7 143.3 117.6 130.6 94.4 -.3 -.5 -5.0 1.3 -.4 -.1 -1.2 .4 -.2 -.3 .6 -2.9 -.3 -.3 -1.9 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 -1.7 12/88 06/82 126.3 195.3 126.1 195.7 126.5 195.7 .7 .5 .3 0 06/82 06/82 0 8/8 2 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 136.0 122.3 146.3 159.1 171.8 153.7 170.4 152.6 135.9 122.3 146.3 159.2 172.0 153.9 170.4 152.6 135.9 122.3 146.3 159.1 172.0 153.8 170.4 152.6 2.2 .2 3.8 1.5 .1 2.9 1.9 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 -.1 0 0 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/96 06/82 100.9 99.9 130.3 102.6 116.2 103.7 102.5 129.8 103.1 115.3 103.8 102.6 129.8 103.1 116.4 1.6 1.7 -.5 3.1 .2 .1 .1 0 0 1.0 06/82 06/82 ft ft ft ft ft ft 06/82 12/88 12/84 12/96 12/96 06/82 06/82 06/82 162.3 124.7 147.9 101.1 102.2 154.6 185.9 139.4 162.4 124.8 147.9 103.0 102.2 154.8 185.9 139.4 162.3 124.8 149.4 102.0 102.0 154.8 185.9 139.4 1.4 1.3 4.5 .7 1.3 5.7 -.2 1.1 -.1 0 1.0 -1.0 -.2 0 0 0 12/96 12/96 06/82 06/82 12/88 103.5 114.9 170.8 178.5 113.2 103.5 114.9 171.1 179.1 113.2 103.5 114.9 171.1 179.1 113.2 4.1 10.6 2.0 -.1 3.9 0 0 0 0 0 2752 2754 Commençai printing, n.e.c.............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... E ngra ving............................................................................................................... Nonimpact printing, using laser and ink-jet e q u ip m e n t................................ Flexographic p rin tin g ........................................................................................... Letterpress label and wrapper p rin tin g ............................................................ O ther general job p rin tin g .................................................................................. Screen process printing, except te x tile s ......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................... ........................... 197.5 153.6 216.2 214.4 275 Commercial printing, gravure....................................................................................... . Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ........................................... Label and wrapper printing, g ra v u re ................................................................ Advertising printing, g ra v u re .............................................................................. O ther commercial printing, gravure................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Commercial printing, lithographic................................................................... 197.5 153.6 215.7 215.3 2741-799 2741 -SM 2741-S Commercial printing, lithographic................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Lithographic magazine and periodical p rin tin g ............................................... Lithographic label and wrapper p rin tin g .......................................................... Lithographic catalog and directory p rin tin g ..................................................... Catalogs, including direct m a il....................................................................... D ire cto rie s.......................................................................................................... Lithographic financial and legal p rin tin g .......................................................... Lithographic advertising p rin tin g ........................................................................ Direct m a il.......................................................................................................... Display advertising........................................................................................... Preprinted newspaper in se rts................................ ........................................ O ther advertising printing, (including brochures, pamphlets, catalog sheet, e tc .)............................. .................................................................... O ther lithographic general printing jo b s .......................................................... 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 ....................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Book p rin tin g ..................................................................................................... O ther secondary products .............................................................................. Commercial printing, n.e.c................................................................................ M anifold business fo rm s ................................................................................. 197.2 153.6 214.8 215.6 2741-797 Commercial p rin tin g ........................................................................................................ 06/84 08/84 06/84 06/84 2759 2752-P 2752-1 2752-2 2752-3 2752-31 2752-32 2752-4 2752-5 2752-51 2752-52 2752-53 2752-55 2752-6 2752-SM 2752-M 2752-XY9 2752-Z89 2752-S 2732-S 2752-SSS 2759-S 2761-S 2754-P 2754-2 2754-5 2754-6 2754-SM 2754-S 2752-S 2759-P 2759-B 2759-C 2759-F 2759-2 2759-6 2759-7 2759-SM 2759-M 2759-Z89 2759-S 2752-S 2759-SSS Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Commercial printing, lithographic................................................................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. ft ft ft ft M anifold business fo rm s ................................................................................................ 276 12/83 166.1 170.2 170.3 1.7 .1 M anifold business fo rm s ............................................................................................... 2761 2761-P 2761-2 2761-21 2761-25 2761-253 2761-255 2761-3 2761-31 2761-32 2761-322 2761-323 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 166.1 170.5 182.6 ft 178.0 187.3 162.1 176.6 190.6 169.3 166.1 171.2 170.2 175.2 192.2 170.3 175.2 185.9 1.7 2.0 1.8 .1 0 -3.3 ft 189.8 218.6 161.7 176.7 ft 2.0 5.8 -.4 2.5 ft -4.1 -10.3 .9 .1 ft 169.3 166.1 171.2 ft 182.0 196.1 163.1 176.8 ft 169.6 166.1 171.5 .5 4.5 -.2 .2 0 .2 2761-5 12/83 168.5 171.8 173.8 1.8 1.2 Stock, including im printed.............................. ................................................ Custom p rin te d .................................................................................................. C a rb o n ............................................................................................................ C a rb o n le s s ..................................................................................................... M anifold books, including sales, and pegboard accounting s y s te m s ........ Pegboard accounting s y s te m s ....................................................................... Sales and other manifold b o o k s ................................................................... Custom continuous forms, with or without carbon, marginally punched or n o t .............................................................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 56 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 Product code Jan. 19992 Manifold business forms—Continued Self m a ile r.......................................................................................................... Custom printed business fo rm s .................................................................... One p a r t ......................................................................................................... Multiple p a r t s ............................................ ................................................... C a rb o n ................................................................................... ..................... C a rbo nless................................................................................................. Stock continuous fo rm s ...................................................................................... Stock business fo rm s ....................................................... ............................... One p a r t ......................................................................................................... Multiple p a r t s ................................................................................................ C a rbo nless................................................................................................. All other stock fo rm 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 ............................................................................................ Lithographic commercial p rin tin g .................................................................. O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ......... ................ ................................................... 2761-55 2761-58 2761-581 2761-582 2761-5822 2761-5824 2761-7 2761-76 2761-761 2761-762 2761-7622 2761-78 2761-SM 2761-M 2761-Z89 2761-S 2752-S 2761-SSS Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 01/96 01/9 6 12/83 161.7 168.3 188.9 160.2 156.1 146.7 162.9 170.8 161.9 89.4 88.2 139.7 194.7 168.8 192.1 159.4 156.7 145.5 166.9 175.1 167.5 89.4 88.2 140.8 208.7 169.6 190.5 161.3 157.0 147.8 168.6 176.9 168.8 90.9 90.4 142.2 14.0 .4 1.5 -.2 -3.8 1.4 2.4 2.6 3.6 -.1 -.1 -2.5 7.2 .5 -.8 1.2 .2 1.6 1.0 1.0 .8 1.7 2.5 1.0 03/84 06/85 12/83 12/83 12/83 113.3 ft 112.0 126.0 87.5 ft ft 112.0 126.9 86.1 ft ft 113.4 129.4 85.9 ft ft -3.7 -1.6 -7.5 ft ft 1.3 2.0 -.2 12/85 172.2 172.3 172.3 2.0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 0 8/93 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 172.3 170.2 171.2 163.7 129.5 145.8 177.6 178.2 174.1 172.3 170.3 171.3 163.9 129.7 2.0 2.4 2.5 1.4 1.9 ft 3.1 3.2 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 177.6 178.2 174.1 172.3 170.3 171.3 163.9 129.7 ft 177.6 178.2 174.1 Greeting card and p u b lish in g ................................................................ ...................... 277 G reeting card pub lish ing............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Publishers’ s a le s .................................................................................................. Seasonal greeting c a rd s ................................................................................ Counter c a r d s ............................................................................................... Packaged cards (including boxed c a rd s ).......................... .................... Non-seasonal greeting c a r d s ........................................................................ Counter c a r d s ................................ ............................... .............................. Packaged cards (including boxed c a rd s )........ .................. ..................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ........................................................... 2771 12/85 151.5 151.5 151.5 1.0 .0 Blankbooks, looseleaf binders, and bookbinding and related w o rk ...................... 278 06/85 158.0 158.5 158.7 -1.9 .1 Blankbooks and looseleaf binders.............................................................................. 2782 2782-P 2782-2 2782-21 2782-211 2782-22 2782-222 2782-223 2782-3 2782-4 2782-42 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/91 06/85 12/91 12/91 12/91 06/85 12/91 06/85 165.5 166.5 136.6 111.6 133.4 121.3 91.2 134.2 190.6 110.6 177.1 166.2 167.2 136.4 111.4 133.1 121.3 91.2 134.5 191.9 111.3 178.2 166.2 167.3 136.4 111.4 133.1 121.4 91.2 134.7 191.9 111.6 178.2 -2.7 -2.8 -.1 -.1 -.2 .1 0 .6 -4.9 1.0 .6 0 .1 0 0 0 .1 0 .1 0 .3 0 2782-45 2782-SM 2782-S 12/91 123.1 125.3 129.1 3.4 3.0 06/85 153.4 153.5 153.1 .1 -.3 2789-P 2789-1 2789-11 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 134.7 132.0 138.3 110.9 135.0 132.4 140.3 112.0 135.6 133.1 140.3 112.0 1.1 1.3 3.2 1.0 .4 .5 0 0 2789-12 2789-2 2789-22 2789-221 2789-222 2789-23 2789-232 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 12/91 12/85 12/91 145.8 130.0 112.3 115.3 98.2 114.0 112.8 148.4 129.8 112.3 115.3 98.2 114.0 112.8 148.4 130.7 112.3 115.3 98.2 114.0 112.8 4.8 .6 1.1 1.9 0 3.4 2.9 0 .7 0 0 0 0 0 2789-24 12/91 115.0 114.5 116.8 -1.3 2.0 2771-P 2771-1 2771-1A 2771-111 2771-112 2771-1B 2771-153 2771-155 2771-SM 2771-S Looseleaf binders and d e vice s ......................................................................... .................... Looseleaf binders, all ring and prong ty p e ................. Miscellaneous binder devices and fo rm s ................................... ................ Sheet pro te cto rs ........................................................................................... All looseleaf devices, metal and n on m etal.............................................. Checkbooks, inserts and refills, excluding continuous forms and die cut Blankbook making, except c h eckb ooks.......................................................... Albums and s c ra p b o o k s ............. .................................................................. All other blankbooks, including ledger and account books, bound drafts and financial n o te s ....................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................. .......................... Bookbinding and related w o rk ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... .............. ....................... Edition, library, trade and other hardcover bin d in g ....................................... Edition binding, hardbo und............................................................................. Library binding; incl. prebinding, rebinding, and other hardcover binding of pe rio d ic a ls ............................................................................... O ther book and pamphlet binding and related w o rk .................................... S oft cover binding of books (49 pages or m o re )...................................... Adhesive b in d in g .......................................................................................... Mechanical b in d in g ..................................................... ................................. 2789 Mechanical b in d in g ............................................................. ........................ Sample books, swatches, and cards; color, carpet, upholstery, drapes, Miscellaneous bookbinding work and related service operations or material printed e ls e w h e re ..................................................................... Service industries for the printing tra d e ..................................................................... 2789-25 0 0 0 Photographic typesetting, including phototypesetting and photolettering W ith capability to integrate text and g ra p h ic s ............................................ All other phototypesetting............................................................................... 2796 See footnotes at end of table. 57 144.4 144.4 144.4 .2 0 117.3 117.4 117.4 .2 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 121.8 121.1 121.9 122.0 121.3 129.2 122.1 121.4 122.2 122.3 121.3 129.2 122.1 121.4 122.1 122.3 121.3 129.2 .9 .7 .4 .4 .7 4.6 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 12/85 2791-P 2791-2 2791-211 2791-212 2791-S 12/85 06/85 279 2791 ft 113.1 113.1 113.1 -.2 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code Product code Jan. 19992 Platemaking services—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts.................................... ................................................................. Lithographic p la te s .............................................................................................. Diazo type plates prepared for p rin tin g ....................................................... Lithographic platemaking s e rv ic e s .................................................................... Color corrected process positives or negatives on f ilm ........................... All other lithographic f ilm ................................................................................ Assembled flats for pla te m a kin g ................................................................... Platemaking services, except lith o g ra p h ic...................................................... Duplicate plates for le tterpre ss...................................................................... Rubber p la te s ................................................................................................ Photopolymer (plastic) p la te s ..................................................................... Gravure plates and cylinders made for others (including preparation of f ilm ) ......................................................................................................... Photoengraving plates made for o th e rs ...................................................... M agnesium ..................................................................................................... O ther platemaking services, except lith ographic....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base C > O Industry and product1 2796-P 2796-1 2796-113 2796-2 2796-231 2796-239 2796-241 2796-3 2796-31 2796-315 2796-316 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 112.3 113.8 111.9 109.8 107.6 104.9 126.1 111.9 119.7 121.7 116.1 112.2 113.8 111.9 109.7 2796-35 2796-36 2796-362 2796-39 2796-SM 2796-S 12/90 06/85 06/85 12/90 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 (3) 104.2 126.1 112.0 119.9 121.7 116.3 112.2 113.8 111.9 109.7 107.6 104.3 126.1 112.0 119.9 121.7 116.3 -0.3 0 0 -.5 0 -.6 -3.7 .4 .8 0 1.1 (3) .1 0 0 0 0 0 105.0 125.4 134.1 99.3 105.0 125.4 134.1 99.5 105.0 125.4 134.1 99.5 0 .1 .1 .2 0 0 0 0 12/85 124.8 124.8 124.8 0 0 12/84 147.5 148.5 147.7 -1.3 -.5 0 0 0 0 Chemicals and allied p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................... 28 Industrial inorganic ch e m ic a ls ...................................................................................... 281 12/84 128.9 129.2 125.7 -6.5 -2.7 Alkalies and c h lo rin e ...................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... C h lo rin e .................................................................................................................. Sodium hydroxide (caustic s o d a ) ...................................................................... O ther a lk a lie s ............................... ........................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2812 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 146.6 119.8 74.4 141.5 114.2 151.7 123.5 -22.1 -33.5 -60.4 -28.8 -1.0 -9.0 -17.2 (3) 132.9 114.1 138.1 102.2 60.5 117.2 113.5 Industrial g a s e s ........................................................................................... ................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... A ce ty le n e ............................................................................................................... Carbon d io x id e ...................................................................................................... Liquid & g a s ....................................................................................................... N itro g e n ................................................................................................................. O x y g e n ................................................................................................................... L iq u id .................................................................................................................. O ther industrial g a s e s ......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. 2813 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 152.0 150.2 176.2 147.2 153.4 93.7 168.1 114.1 194.1 150.9 149.0 150.8 148.8 (3) 147.2 153.4 92.0 167.1 114.1 193.6 (3) 147.2 153.4 91.6 -2.3 -2.5 Í3) -1.0 -1.0 -3.9 -.1 -.1 (3) 0 0 -.4 (3) (3) 193.8 (3) (3) -2.6 ft ft 06/81 06/81 172.1 172.4 172.1 172.4 172.1 172.4 .8 1.2 0 0 Inorganic pigm e nts.......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Titanium d io xid e .................................................................................................... O ther white opaque pigments ........................................................................... Chrome colors and other inorganic p ig m e n ts ............................................... Iron oxide p ig m e n ts ......................................................................................... Chrome colors and all other inorganic pigments, n.e.c............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ....... .................................................................................... 2816 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/90 06/83 06/83 12/97 157.9 156.0 160.5 76.2 155.2 171.6 95.4 160.1 158.3 164.5 76.2 151.9 173.3 92.2 160.2 158.1 163.0 76.2 156.5 174.2 96.0 2.6 3.1 5.1 -2.3 -3.0 .7 -4.5 .1 -.1 -.9 0 3.0 .5 4.1 06/83 152.3 151.9 158.9 -7.3 4.6 Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Sulfuric acid (new and fo rtifie d )......................................................................... Oleum g ra d e s .................................................................................................... O ther than oleum gra d e s............................................................... ................ O ther inorganic acids (ex. sulfuric, nitric and phosphoric) .......................... O ther inorganic acids, n.e.c., inc boric, chromic, hydrocyanic, and mixed (sulf and n itric )............................................................................... O ther aluminum compounds, n.e.c.................................................................... Aluminum sulfate (alum, commercial and iron-free g ra d e s ).................... Potassium and sodium compounds (ex bleaches, alkalies and a lum s).... Sodium compounds (inc. sodium metal) ..................................................... Sodium p h o sp h a te s ..................................................................................... O ther selected sodium phosphates (mono, di, tri, and tetrabasic; meta- and acid p y ro )......................................................................... Sodium metal and other sodium compounds (inc. sod. borate, flouride, hydrosulfide, e tc .) .................................................................. Potassium compounds, n.e.c.................................................................. ........ Other industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c....................................................... Selected alkali earth metal compounds, n.e.c............................................. Barium and magnesium compounds (inc bulk epsom s a lts )................ Selected semi-metallic mineral compounds, iodine and hydrogen 2819 2819-P 2819-3 2819-314 2819-331 2819-4 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 130.4 125.9 104.6 78.4 110.6 116.7 129.8 122.4 97.0 85.1 100.1 98.4 126.7 118.9 94.2 -2.4 -2.9 -2.9 (3) 100.1 97.8 -5.1 -9.1 -2.6 (3) -1.1 -26.1 0 -.6 2819-498 2819-6 2819-652 2819-7 2819-7A 2819-73 12/82 12/82 10/84 12/82 12/82 12/82 110.2 101.0 93.3 137.7 129.6 116.2 110.2 97.3 109.4 98.1 0 -12.6 -.7 .8 ft 136.1 127.7 116.2 (3) 136.1 127.7 116.2 (3) -.5 -1.5 -.3 2819-739 12/82 130.0 130.0 130.0 -.9 0 2819-788 2819-7B 2819-9 2819-9A 2819-922 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 135.4 184.2 122.9 130.5 115.5 134.5 185.2 119.9 130.5 115.5 134.5 184.8 121.3 130.5 115.5 -.1 4.5 -2.9 2.6 0 -.2 1.2 0 -.3 0 2819-93 2819-9F 12/82 12/82 72.1 134.4 72.3 125.6 72.1 125.7 -2.6 -9.5 -.3 .1 Selected metallic mineral compounds, n.e.c................................................ 2812-P 2812-1 2812-3 2812-5 2812-SM 2813-P 2813-2 2813-3 2813-311 2813-5 2813-6 2813-622 2813-7 2813-SM 2813-M 2813-Z89 2816-P 2816-1 2816-2 2816-3 2816-331 2816-399 2816-SM 2816-S See footnotes at end of table. 58 (3) -11.8 -.5 .1 ft ft 0 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry Product code Apr. 19992 1 1 Jan. 19992 Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c.— Continued Chromium, manganese, cobalt (ex cobalt-60), and nickel compounds, n.e.c................................................................................... Lead and zinc compounds, n.e.c................................................................ Copper, iron and silver compounds, n.e.c................................................ O ther inorganic chemicals, n .e .c .................................................................. Other, inc. reagent from tech. grades, industrial bleaches, gold & titanium com pounds.............................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base May 1998 Apr. 1999 2819-982 2819-983 2819-984 2819-9G 12/82 07/87 12/82 12/82 104.4 154.1 138.8 153.4 100.7 149.9 138.8 150.8 100.7 150.5 139.2 156.6 -6.0 -6.6 5.4 -.2 0 .4 .3 3.8 2819-998 2819-SM 2819-M 2819-Z89 2819-S 12/82 173.3 170.8 179.3 0 5.0 07/87 07/87 12/82 117.1 117.1 194.6 ft ft 203.8 (3) (3) 195.6 (3) ft 9.7 (3) (3) -4.0 Plastic materials and synthetic resins, rubbers, and non-glass 282 Plastic materials and re s in s .......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Thermoplastic re s in s ........................................................................................... Acrylic re s in s ............................. ....................................................................... Polyester resins sa tu ra te d .............................................................................. Polyethylene re s in s .......................................................................................... Polypropylene re s in s ....................................................................................... Styrene plastics m aterials............................................................................... Vinyl and vinylidene re s in s ............................................................................. O ther thermoplastic re s in s ............................................................................. Thermosetting re s in s .......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 12/84 109.4 110.7 111.4 -5.6 .6 2821 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/80 12/98 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/98 12/80 130.1 123.0 117.1 107.5 158.5 101.7 87.0 117.6 94.9 100.8 155.5 132.9 126.7 121.8 107.5 157.9 (3) 81.8 117.0 104.4 101.2 152.6 134.4 127.8 123.2 107.5 157.3 (3) 81.5 118.3 107.5 102.5 152.1 -5.8 -6.5 -6.9 ft -8.3 (3) -21.9 -8.7 -1.2 (3) -3.9 1.1 .9 1.1 0 -.4 (3) -.4 1.1 3.0 1.3 -.3 12/98 12/80 100.0 163.0 100.0 157.5 100.0 161.9 (3) .3 0 2.8 2822-P 2822-1 2822-111 2822-112 2822-4 2822-6 2822-611 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/81 06/81 06/81 115.8 117.4 96.2 93.9 106.8 125.8 136.2 136.2 116.7 118.7 93.7 90.7 105.3 128.8 136.2 136.2 115.4 116.9 93.6 (3) 105.3 128.8 (3) (3) -3.4 -3.2 -7.0 (3) -5.0 2.4 (3) (3) -1.1 -1.5 -.1 (3) 0 0 (3) ft 2822-8 2822-S 06/81 06/81 137.3 (3) 142.5 116.6 138.8 116.6 -1.4 (3) -2.6 0 2823-P 2823-3 06/84 06/84 06/84 111.9 111.9 106.8 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 2824-P 2824-1 2824-3 2824-311 2824-332 2824-4 06/81 06/81 12/89 12/89 06/81 06/98 12/89 101.9 101.6 101.1 93.3 112.8 85.9 117.5 100.3 100.0 98.3 94.3 112.7 88.1 -6.6 -7.1 -4.9 -6.2 -1.0 (3) 100.6 100.2 99.1 94.2 112.6 88.1 (3) (3) (3) .3 .2 .8 -.1 -.1 0 (3) 12/89 06/81 95.9 105.6 87.9 105.4 87.9 (3) ft ft (3 ) ft (3) 2821-P 2821-3 2821-301 2821-321 2821-332 2821-351 2821-361 2821-371 2821-389 2821-4 2821-SM 2821-M 2821-S 2822 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Styrene butadiene (S B R )................................... ................................................ Styrene butadiene - s o lid ............................ ................................................... Styrene butadiene - la te x ................................................................................ Ethylene propylene (including E P D M )............................................................. Nitrile (including NBR) ....................................................... ................................. O ther synthetic elastomers (including butyl, isoprene, neoprene, silicone ru b b e rs )........................................................................................... Cellulosic manmade fib e rs ............................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Rayon and acetate fib e rs ................................................................................... 2823 Noncellulosic manmade fib e r s ..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Nylon and other polyamide fib e rs .................................................................... 2824 Yarn, except producer textured (industrial and te x tile )............................. Staple, tow and waste (fiberfill and other) .................................................. P o ly o le fin ............................................................................................................... O ther noncellulosic manmade fibers (except glass, carbon, and 2824-5 2824-6 2824-SM 2824-S Producer textured noncellulosic manmade fibers .......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 0 Medicinal chemicals and botanical products (in b u lk ) ............................................. 06/81 104.2 (3) (3) 283 12/84 206.9 210.6 209.2 2.4 -.7 2833 2833-P 2833-1 2833-131 2833-161 2833-3 2833-398 2833-SM 2833-S 2833-SSS 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/90 139.3 137.1 135.0 72.8 111.7 145.8 133.6 139.5 137.4 135.3 72.8 112.0 145.8 133.6 139.5 137.4 135.3 ft 112.0 145.8 133.6 2.3 2.5 1.3 (3) 1.5 10.6 0 0 0 0 06/82 06/82 146.8 134.1 146.9 134.9 146.9 134.9 .1 .6 0 0 2834-P 2834-1 2834-102 2834-1021 2834-1022 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 08/81 294.5 317.2 372.0 464.7 438.0 459.8 300.9 327.6 386.3 465.9 438.6 461.5 297.5 320.3 375.7 468.5 441.4 463.7 1.6 1.4 1.7 9.2 11.7 7.5 -1.1 -2.2 -2.7 .6 .6 .5 Synthetic organic medicinal chem ica ls............................................................ Central stimulants and depressa nts............................................................. All other synthetic organic medicinal chem icals........................................ O ther medicináis and bota n ic a ls ...................................................................... All other organic m edicináis........................................................................... 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 ............................................................................. 2834 Pharmaceutical preparations, p rescription.............................. ....................... See footnotes at end of table. 59 (3) 0 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Jan. 19992 Pharmaceutical preparations—Continued Synthetic, including acetaminophen and anti-m igraine.. A n tia rth ritics.................................................................................. A n ticoagulants.............................................................................. A n ticonvulsants............................................................................ System ic antihistam ines................................................ System ic anti-infectives................................................. Broad and medium spectrum a ntib iotics................ C e phalosporins....................................................... O ther broad and medium spectrum antibiotics . Systemic pen icillin s.................................................... Antispasm odic/antisecretory........................................ Bronchial th e ra p y ........................................................... Cancer therapy p ro d u c ts .............................................. Cardiovascular th e ra p y.................................................. Antihypertensive d ru g s .............................................. V a s o d ila to rs ................................................................. O ther cardiovasculars................................................ CNS stimulants/antiobesity p re p a ra tio n s.................. Cough and cold preparations......................... ............. O ral cold preparations............................................... Nasal decongestants . O ther cough and cold preparations . Dermatological preparations................. Acne preparations.............................. Fungicides . Topical anti-in fective s....................... O ther dermatological preparations.. Diabetes th e ra p y................................... D iu re tic s .................................................. H o rm o n e s ............................................... Hospital solutions.................................. M uscle re la xa n ts................................... Nutrients and supplem ents............ Ophthalm ic and otic preparations . Psychotherapeutics.......................... Tranquilizers . M ajor tranquilizers . M inor tranquilizers . Antidepressants........ S e d a tiv e s ....................... Tuberculosis therapy . V ita m in s ....................... O ther vita m in s....................................................................... Miscellaneous prescription pharmaceutical preparations . Pharmaceutical preparations, non -prescriptio n ..................... Analgesics, internal (except antia rthritics).......................... Aspirin/aspirin-salicylate c o m p o u n d s .............................. A n ta c id s .................................................................................... Cough and cold preparations . Cough syrups, elixirs, expectorants, drops, lozenges, gums, troches Cold tablets, capsules (including antihistamine cold preparations).... D e congestants............................................................................................. O ther cough and cold preparations, inc decongestant and antihistamine m ix tu re s ......................................................................... D erm atologicals................................................................................................ O ther dermatologicals . External analgesics and counterirritants. L a x a tiv e s ...................................................... Ophthalmic preparations. V ita m in s.............................. Adult m ultivitam in s...... B-complex . O ther vitam ins.. Miscellaneous non-prescription pharmaceutical preparations . Pharmaceutical preparations, v e te rin a ry ......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................... R e s a le s ............................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ Cosmetics and toiletrie s.................................................................. In vivo and In vitro dia g n o s tic s .......... Primary P rodu cts........................... In vitro diagnostic substances . Clinical chemistry p ro d u c ts ... Reagents . Standards and controls . Blood bank p ro d u c ts ........ Apr. 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2834-10221 2834-105 2834-106 2834-107 2834-109 2834-111 2834-1111 2834-11111 2834-11119 2834-11129 2834-116 2834-118 2834-119 2834-121 2834-12119 2834-12129 2834-12191 2834-123 2834-125 2834-12511 2834-12512 2834-12519 2834-126 2834-12611 2834-12619 2834-12631 2834-12691 2834-127 2834-128 2834-135 2834-136 2834-139 2834-141 2834-142 2834-144 2834-1441 2834-14411 2834-14412 2834-1442 2834-145 2834-147 2834-148 2834-14839 2834-198 2834-2 2834-201 2834-20101 2834-202 2834-208 2834-20819 2834-20831 2834-20849 432.0 194.4 145.8 251.9 498.8 236.0 208.0 295.7 101.5 227.4 271.6 513.2 564.2 364.5 387.1 321.5 352.7 790.2 456.3 181.1 ft 203.6 501.0 283.3 416.0 107.8 532.1 279.0 364.2 262.3 84.6 635.3 396.6 415.7 1,734.7 1696.5 383.0 3035.5 221.3 824.2 319.8 254.2 172.3 297.2 198.0 215.5 294.5 202.9 242.4 195.3 292.8 282.7 ft ft 205.1 506.6 284.2 416.0 118.5 539.8 283.9 368.7 262.3 84.0 731.8 398.2 409.6 1,721.2 1681.6 354.1 3035.5 220.4 838.0 335.6 252.9 171.9 297.6 200.3 218.4 294.5 202.9 243.7 196.9 293.0 285.8 2834-20851 2834-209 2834-20909 2834-211 2834-216 2834-218 2834-221 2834-22101 2834-22102 2834-22109 2834-298 2834-3 2834-SM 2834-M 2834-Z89 2834-S 2844-S . 08/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 08/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 12/87 12/87 06/81 12/87 06/81 12/87 08/83 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 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 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 223.7 194.3 246.5 119.4 200.8 177.4 156.3 147.1 148.0 177.6 170.8 129.8 223.7 208.9 271.7 (3) 196.1 ft 155.7 147.1 145.5 176.1 170.8 129.7 223.7 208.9 271.7 120.4 196.1 ft 155.7 147.1 ft ft 170.8 129.5 0 5.2 10.2 .8 1.7 ft .1 .8 ft ft -1.2 -4.5 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 227.7 229.1 171.2 109.7 212.8 214.1 171.2 109.7 232.6 234.0 171.2 109.7 5.0 5.2 -.6 0 9.3 9.3 0 0 03/80 06/87 06/91 12/93 06/87 06/87 06/91 181.9 121.1 106.8 105.7 116.9 110.5 135.6 181.8 121.0 106.7 105.4 116.6 110.5 135.6 185.6 122.6 107.6 106.4 117.7 110.5 141.4 4.7 3.4 3.1 3.5 3.6 .7 8.1 2.1 1.3 .8 .9 .9 0 4.3 2835 2835-P 2835-1 2835-1A 2835-111 2835-115 2835-121 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to May 1999 from — Index r Product code ¡1 1 Industry code Industry and product1 60 433.6 195.5 169.7 249.1 525.1 239.3 210.2 296.2 105.9 221.2 396.5 513.2 574.0 371.1 387.7 337.1 356.8 801.1 457.0 435.6 196.4 170.1 248.4 525.9 239.7 210.8 299.0 104.4 229.6 275.0 513.2 575.5 368.4 388.9 331.9 354.2 801.1 457.0 ft (3) 205.1 519.3 293.5 7.5 4.0 13.1 -8.4 9.4 -.1 -.5 3.8 .8 2.3 -29.1 7.0 9.5 3.6 5.0 4.5 2.9 9.2 5.4 ft (3) 14.1 11.6 14.6 0.5 .5 .2 -.3 .2 .2 .3 .9 -1.4 3.8 -30.6 0 .3 -.7 .3 -1.5 -.7 0 0 (3) 118.5 (3) 283.9 368.7 262.1 84.0 732.3 397.8 410.0 1,729.2 1693.0 365.1 3047.2 219.7 811.6 324.1 245.8 169.7 299.4 200.1 216.0 (3) 202.9 243.7 196.9 293.0 285.8 ft 10.7 (3) .0 (3) 8.2 4.5 3.6 -2.3 135.0 9.6 5.8 2.8 2.9 139.4 -3.9 2.5 5.8 1.3 .9 2.6 4.1 1.1 .1 (3) 3.9 .7 1.8 .1 .7 (3) (3) 0 2.5 3.3 (3) 0 0 -.1 0 .1 -.1 .1 .5 .7 3.1 .4 -.3 -3.2 -3.4 -2.8 -1.3 .6 -.1 -1.1 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 (3) 0 0 (3) ft 0 -.2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Jan. 19992 In vivo and In vitro diagnostics— Continued Hematology p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... Microbiology, serology, histology, virology, and cytology products........ Culture m e d ia ................................................................................................... O ther in vitro diagnostics, including coagulation p ro d u c ts ....................... In vivo diagnostic substances............................................................................ Contrast media (X-ray m e d ia )........................................................................ All other contrast media p roducts............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .................................................................. ........................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Biological products, except d ia gnostics........................... .......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Blood and blood derivatives, for human u s e .................................................. Other blood and blood derivatives, except those used for passive im m unization.............................................................................................. O ther biologies for human u s e .......................................................................... Allergenic extracts for human use, excluding diagnostic a lle rg e n s....... Biologies for veterinary, industrial and other u s e s ......................................... Veterinary v a c c in e s ......................................................................................... O ther biologies: incl. antitoxins, immune serums, blood, and allergens, except d iagnostics................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Pharmaceutical preparations.......................................................................... Secondary products except pharmaceutical preparations....................... Soap, detergents, and cleaning preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet preparations................................................................................................... 2835-125 2835-135 2835-141 2835-199 2835-2 2835-2A 2835-215 2835-SM 2835-M 2835-Z89 2835-S Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 06/87 06/87 06/91 06/91 06/91 01/94 01/94 156.8 126.3 100.8 92.6 110.6 112.1 125.8 154.7 126.4 102.0 92.7 110.6 ft ft 156.9 126.4 3.8 -1.5 ft 92.5 115.8 ft (3) ft ft ft ft ft 12/80 06/91 03/80 257.4 147.4 228.0 257.4 147.4 228.0 ft ft 240.7 ft ft 8.0 ft ft 5.6 2836-P 2836-1 06/91 06/91 03/80 123.3 123.5 155.2 127.0 127.8 169.6 126.4 127.1 167.3 11.2 13.4 28.7 -.5 -.5 -1 .4 2836-121 2836-3 2836-321 2836-4 2836-411 03/80 06/87 03/80 03/80 06/91 126.4 158.4 337.1 98.7 121.4 131.8 158.4 337.1 98.9 121.5 130.0 ft ft 98.9 121.5 12.7 ft ft .8 .7 -1 .4 ft ft 0 0 2836-499 2836-SM 2836-S 2834-S 2836-SSS 06/87 126.6 i3) ft ft ft 06/91 06/91 03/92 122.7 129.7 95.5 123.2 129.7 96.8 123.0 129.7 96.3 1.0 2.8 -3.7 2836 1.5 5.9 1.4 0 ft -.2 4.7 -.2 0 -.5 284 12/84 129.2 129.5 129.2 .5 -.2 Soap and other detergents........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Nonhousehold use soaps/detergents/scouring pow ders/cleaners/ etc.; liquid or d r y ................................... ............................................................... Household detergents......................................................................................... Synthetic organic laundry detergents and p re so a ks................................. Dry laundry d e te rg e n ts ................................................................................ Liquid laundry dete rg e n ts............................................................................ Light d u t y .................................................................................................... Heavy d u ty ................................................................................................. Alkaline detergents/cleaners/scouring powders for dishes or hard surfa ces...................... ................................................................................ Household soaps, except specialty cleaners & medicated s o a p s ............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2841 2841-P 06/83 06/83 125.3 121.4 125.4 121.5 125.2 121.2 .5 -.7 -.2 -.2 2841-1 2841-2 2841-2A 2841-2AA 2841-2AB 2841-231 2841-235 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/89 148.5 103.7 103.9 120.9 78.8 82.0 84.1 149.1 103.7 103.9 120.9 78.8 82.0 84.1 149.1 103.7 103.9 120.9 78.8 82.0 84.1 1.4 -1.4 .2 .2 0 -.4 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2841-2B 2841-3 2841-SM 2841-M 2841-S 12/96 06/83 93.0 148.0 93.1 148.1 93.1 146.2 -9.0 -.6 0 -1.3 06/83 06/83 141.1 136.0 141.2 136.1 141.0 136.1 5.4 1.3 -.1 0 Specialty cleaning, polishing, and sanitation preparations..................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Specialty cleaning and sanitation p ro d u c ts .................................................... Disinfectants, non agricultural......................................................................... Household laundry aids, incl. fabric softeners and rinses ....................... Air and room fresh eners................................................................................. O ther spec, cleaning prods., incl. glass window preps., toilet bowl clnrs., rug clnrs., etc.................... .............................................................. Polishing preparations and related p ro d u c ts .................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... 2842 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 133.7 135.5 132.0 150.7 138.2 118.7 134.7 135.3 131.6 150.6 137.8 118.7 134.1 135.2 131.5 149.4 ft 118.7 1.9 1.9 3.2 -.5 ft 2.9 -.4 -.1 -.1 -.8 ft 0 06/89 06/83 114.6 145.3 114.2 145.6 114.2 145.6 -.1 .6 0 0 06/83 06/83 102.9 141.6 (3) 142.9 ft 142.9 ft 1.4 0 2843-P 2843-1 2843-5 2843-SM 2843-M 2843-S 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 150.6 151.8 134.9 155.7 150.4 151.4 132.9 155.6 147.9 148.3 133.3 151.9 -2.7 -3.8 -2.1 -4.0 -1.7 -2.0 .3 -2.4 06/89 12/83 112.4 150.4 112.4 151.2 112.4 151.2 .6 2.1 0 0 2844-P 2844-1 2844-156 2844-2 2844-2A 2844-211 2844-223 2844-232 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 172.5 172.6 147.4 150.7 200.4 174.7 166.6 186.6 216.8 172.8 172.9 147.4 150.7 200.4 174.7 166.6 186.6 216.8 172.8 172.9 147.4 150.7 200.3 174.5 166.3 186.6 216.8 .3 .2 0 0 .4 .1 .2 0 .6 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 -.2 0 0 2842-P 2842-3 2842-332 2842-343 2842-383 2842-399 2842-4 2842-SM 2842-M 2842-S Surface-active a g e n ts .................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........................ ............................................................................. Textile and leather assistants and fin is h e s .................................................... Bulk surface-active agents (surfactants)......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ............................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2843 Toilet preparations................................................................................. ........................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Shaving preparations.......................................................................................... Aftershave preparations.................................................................................. Perfume, toilet water, and c o lo g n e .................................................................. P e rfu m e .............................................................................................................. Perfume oil mixtures and b le n d s............................................................... Liquid and solid p e rfu m e ............................................................................. Cologne and toilet w a te r................................................................................. 2844 See footnotes at end of table. 6 1 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 Jan. 19992 Toilet preparations—Continued C o lo g n e .......................................................................................................... Toilet w a te r .................................................................................................... Hair preparations .................................................................................................. Hair tonics and rin s e s .................................................................................... Hair tonics (including cond itioners)........................................................... Hair dressings and s p ra y s .............................................. ............................... Hair dre ssin g s................................................................................................ Hair s p ra y s ..................................................................................................... Aerosol hair spra y s ................................................................................... Non-aerosol hair s p ra y s ........................................................................... S h a m p o o s.......................................................................................................... Synthetic organic d e te rg e n t...................... ................................................. Liquid synthetic organic d e te rg e n t........................................................ Permanents - both home and com m e rcial.................................................. Hair coloring p re p a ra tio n s.............................................................................. D e n tifric e s ................................................................................... ......................... T o o th p a s te ......................................................................................................... O ther cosmetics and toilet p re parations ......................................................... Creams and lo tio n s .......................................................................................... C re a m s ........................................................................................................... Cleansing c re a m s ..................................................................................... Foundation c re a m s ................................................................................... Lubricating creams, including hormone c re a m s ................................. O ther c re a m s ............................................................................................. Lotions and o i ls ............................................................................................. Suntan lotions and sunscreens, including o ils .................................... Cleansing lo tio n s ...................................................................................... Hand lo tio n s ............................................................................................... O ther lotions & oils, including petroleum jellies but excluding hair, aftershave & bath o i ls ...................................... ...................... C o s m e tic s .......................................................................................................... Lip preparations (lipstick, lip gloss, e tc .) .................................................. Blushers (rouges), excluding lip r o u g e .............................. ...................... Eye preparations (mascara, eye shadows, eye liners, eye creams, Apr. 19992 2844-23201 2844-23202 2844-3 2844-3A 2844-321 2844-3B 2844-341 2844-36A 2844-363 2844-364 2844-31 2844-31A 2844-316 2844-337 2844-351 2844-4 2844-421 2844-5 2844-51 2844-51A 2844-511 2844-512 2844-513 2844-514 2844-51B 2844-515 2844-516 2844-518 140.3 168.8 164.9 143.3 137.2 168.7 174.5 134.3 166.3 116.5 112.4 105.6 102.5 187.0 233.0 128.7 129.1 179.2 173.2 199.3 234.9 185.9 192.2 171.7 148.0 117.9 117.9 175.6 140.3 168.8 169.7 170.2 163.0 172.6 174.5 137.9 162.5 123.9 112.5 105.7 102.5 182.0 233.4 129.6 130.2 176.9 175.7 201.9 234.7 191.2 196.3 173.3 150.5 117.9 119.1 181.6 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 130.4 184.5 154.9 163.5 2844-523 2844-52B 2844-52C 2844-528 2844-53 2844-531 2844-54 2844-543 2844-56 2844-SM 2844-S Bath oils and s a lts ............................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 12/86 12/86 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 12/80 03/80 02/89 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 2844-519 2844-52A 2844-521 2844-522 Underarm d e o d o ra n ts .................................................................................. Liquid, cream and roll-on d e o d o ra n ts ................................................... Manicure preparations..................................................................................... Nail lacquers and e n a m e ls ......................................................................... P o w d e rs ............................................................................................................. Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 12/80 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 140.3 168.8 170.2 171.3 164.0 173.3 174.5 138.6 164.4 123.9 112.5 105.7 0.4 1.7 2.9 11.3 11.3 4.8 3.0 5.1 3.2 6.4 .6 1.1 (3) 182.9 234.1 (3) -4.7 .5 ft ft (3) 176.7 175.4 201.9 234.7 191.2 196.3 173.3 149.7 117.9 119.1 179.6 (3) (3) -1.2 1.4 1.4 .1 2.9 2.1 .9 1.4 0 1.4 2.3 ft ft -.1 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 -.5 0 0 -1.1 130.4 185.2 156.4 163.4 130.4 185.2 156.4 163.4 .9 .4 1.0 -.1 0 0 .0 0 218.4 166.1 160.1 141.4 214.9 247.1 205.8 190.0 162.9 218.1 167.6 161.5 141.4 197.0 0 1.8 1.7 .9 -9.0 0 0 0 0 -.2 (3) 205.8 190.0 162.9 218.1 167.6 161.5 141.4 196.6 ft 205.8 190.0 162.9 (3) 0 0 .3 .6 .6 .4 0 .5 1.2 0 0 0 .5 .3 ft 0 0 .8 0 0 0 0 03/80 267.5 267.3 267.2 2.3 Paints and allied p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 285 06/83 156.9 157.6 157.6 1.5 0 Paints and Allied P rodu cts............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Architectural coatings, including architectural la c q u e rs ............................... 2851 2851-P 2851-1 2851-1A 2851-1AA 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 156.6 155.8 163.3 150.7 161.5 157.4 156.5 163.1 149.8 159.8 157.3 156.5 163.5 150.7 159.7 1.5 1.5 .9 1.5 .9 -.1 0 .2 .6 -.1 2851-115 2851-125 2851-135 2851-1AB 2851-141 2851-144 2851-155 2851-1B 2851-1 BA 2851-163 2851-169 2851-175 2851-18 2851-181 2851-183 2851-186 2851-188 12/88 02/97 02/85 06/83 12/88 12/96 12/96 06/83 06/83 07/83 06/83 12/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/88 12/88 142.0 107.2 136.2 142.0 131.9 100.3 101.3 175.0 187.6 212.0 180.3 146.1 169.1 177.0 158.8 111.9 139.4 140.4 107.2 137.3 141.5 132.3 140.4 106.4 137.3 143.0 132.8 4.9 3.8 1.0 1.9 1.4 0 -.7 0 1.1 .4 (3) 99.1 175.3 187.8 212.0 180.5 146.6 169.4 177.6 158.9 111.9 139.5 i3) 102.5 175.4 187.8 212.0 180.5 146.6 169.5 177.4 159.0 111.9 140.8 i3) 6.4 .5 .6 0 1.9 .3 .4 .5 .3 2.8 -.7 ft 3.4 .1 0 0 0 0 .1 -.1 .1 0 .9 2851-2 2851-2A 2851-222 2851-2B 2851-237 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 127.0 134.3 124.0 119.8 128.7 126.9 133.6 123.9 119.8 128.7 126.9 133.4 123.5 120.4 129.5 .3 -1.1 -1 .6 1.1 1.4 0 -.1 -.3 .5 .6 S o lve n t-typ e .................................. ................................................................ Enamels and tinting bases, including interior-exterior floor e n a m e ls .............................................................................................. Undercoaters and primers ....................................................................... W a te r-typ e ..................................................................................................... Paints and tinting bases, including barn and roof p a in ts .................. Undercoaters and p rim e rs ...................................................................... O ther exterior water thinned c o a tin g s .................................................. Flat wall paints and tinting bases, including mill white p a in ts .......... Semigloss, eggshell and satin paints and tinting b a s e s ................... Clear fin ish e s ............................................................................................. Flat paints and tinting b a s e s .................................................................. Semigloss, eggshell and satin paints and tinting b a s e s ................... Undercoaters and p rim e rs ....................................................................... O ther interior water thinned c o a tin g s ................................................... Product finishes for original equipment manufacturers (OEM), excluding Transportation finishes, except powdered and high-solids c o a tin g s ..... Autom obile fin is h e s .......................... ........................................................... W ood furniture, cabinet, and fixture fin is h e s .......................................... See footnotes at end of table. 6 2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Jan. 19992 Paints and Allied Products—Continued Sheet, strip and coil coatings, including sidings, excluding c o n ta in e rs .................................................................................................. Container and closure fin is h e s ........ ............................................................. Machinery and equipment finishes, including road building and farm im p le m e n t.................................................................................................. Metal furniture and fixture fin is h e s ............................................................... High-solids finishes (over 62.5 percent s o lid s )........................................... O ther product finishes, except semi-manufactured (e.g. pigment dispersions, and ink ve h ic le s )................................................................ Special purpose coatings, including all marine c o a tin g s ............................. Industrial maintainance paints (specially fo rm u la te d )............................... In te rio r............................................................................................................. E x te rio r........................................................................................................... Autom otive and machinery refinish c o a tin g s .............................................. Paints and enamels, except la q u e rs ........................................................ Primers and undercoaters........................................................................... Aerosol p a in ts ................................................................................................... O ther special purpose c o a tin g s .................................................................... Miscellaneous allied paint p ro d u cts................................................................. Paint and varnish rem o vers........................................................................... Thinners for dopes & lacquers & oleoresinous thinners, inc. mixtures & proprietary thin n e rs ............................................................................... Pigment dispersions ........................................................................................ Misc. related products, inc. brush cleaners, nonpressure wood preservatives, putty, etc............................................................................ 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 ............................................................................................ Plastic materials and re sin s............................................................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2851-241 2851-243 06/83 06/83 121.7 113.7 121.7 113.7 121.7 113.7 2.6 .4 0 0 2851-247 2851-249 2851-254 06/83 06/83 06/83 174.5 105.2 151.3 175.3 105.2 151.3 175.3 105.2 151.3 3.9 0 1.0 0 0 0 2851-267 2851-3 2851-3A 2851-301 2851-305 2851-3BA 2851-314 2851-316 2851-33 2851-398 2851-5 2851-523 12/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 07/83 12/88 12/88 06/83 116.6 186.6 162.3 151.9 166.0 234.4 266.8 208.9 125.6 124.2 140.0 142.8 116.6 189.8 162.3 151.8 166.0 244.6 272.1 219.9 125.6 124.3 141.4 142.8 116.6 189.4 162.3 151.8 166.0 244.6 272.1 219.9 123.6 124.3 141.4 142.8 0 4.3 4.2 .2 5.9 6.7 5.3 5.3 -1.9 -.2 1.1 0 0 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1.6 0 0 0 2851-531 2851-533 06/83 07/8 9 190.4 135.3 197.9 135.3 197.9 ft ft 2851-598 2851-SM 2851 -M 2851-Z89 2851-S 2821-S 2851SSSSS 12/88 125.2 125.6 125.6 .4 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/96 0 6/83 161.9 162.9 160.5 105.5 129.0 165.4 166.5 160.5 ft 129.0 163.4 164.5 158.8 ft 129.0 1.1 1.2 0 -1.2 -1.2 -1.1 3.9 0 ft ft ft 1.1 0 Industrial organic c h e m ic a ls ......................................................................................... 286 12/84 157.8 157.1 156.5 -2.9 -.4 Gum and wood c h e m ica ls ............................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................... ................................. Softwood distillation p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ O ther gum and wood c h e m ic a ls ....................................................................... Hardwood distillation p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... Charcoal and charcoal briquets, including blends with lignite or other m ate rials....................................................................................... Tall o ils ............................................................................................................... R o s in ............................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2861 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 153.7 150.0 112.9 155.5 161.1 153.9 150.3 112.8 155.9 161.7 153.3 150.2 112.7 155.8 ft -1.9 4.5 -.3 4.7 -.4 -.1 -.1 -.1 ft 06/84 06/84 06/8 4 162.8 121.6 127.0 163.4 121.5 127.0 ft 121.4 ft 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 03/83 12/82 12/82 12/82 05/83 106.9 108.8 95.5 102.8 142.6 93.7 121.2 149.8 95.2 104.7 105.9 93.8 100.7 134.5 93.0 113.3 150.9 i3) 104.8 105.8 94.0 101.2 134.5 92.3 113.2 149.1 ft Cyclic (coal tar) crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pig m e n ts...................................... ............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Cyclic in term ediates............................................................................................ O ther cyclic in term edia tes.............................................................................. 2861-P 2861-1 2861-2 2861-25 2861-255 2861-29 2861-296 2861-SM 2865 2865-P 2865-1 2865-199 2865-19915 2865-19999 2865-2 2865-3 2865-5 2865-511 2865-51199 2865-SM 2865-S 2869-S Miscellaneous other cyclic in term edia tes................................................ Synthetic organic d y e s ....................................................................................... Synthetic organic pigments (lakes and to n e rs )................................. ............ Cyclic (coal tar) c ru d e s ....................................................................................... Tars, tar crudes, and tar p itc h e s .................................................................. Other cyclic (coal tar) c ru d e s .................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c................................................................. Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Synthetic organic chemicals, n.e.c.................................................................... Flavor and perfume m a te ria ls........................................................................ Chemical compounds, m ix e d ..................................................................... Rubber processing ch e m ica ls..... .................................................................. Plasticize rs......................................................................................................... Pesticides and other synthetic organic agricultural chem ica ls.................... Ethyl alcohol and other industrial organic chemicals, n .e .c ........................ O ther industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c...................................................... E th yle n e .......................................................................................................... Miscellaneous other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c........................ Miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products, excluding u r e a ................................................................................................................. Lubricating oil and grease a d d itives............................................................. .2 ft -.1 ft -2.5 -4.3 -5.7 -6.7 -12.8 -6.4 -6.9 -1.2 ft .1 -.1 .2 .5 0 -.8 -.1 -1.2 ft ft 05/83 109.5 (3) ft ft 12/82 12/82 111.1 90.1 111.1 90.2 112.0 91.9 5.0 -8.2 .8 1.9 2869-P 2869-3 2869-311 2869-31112 2869-331 2869-351 2869-35199 2869-4 2869-5 2869-599 2869-59912 2869-59999 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 11/87 12/82 12/82 10/95 12/82 165.3 130.3 97.4 164.9 129.7 96.7 ft ft 124.8 76.2 75.6 -3.1 -3.6 -1.3 ft ft -1.4 -4.2 -4.3 -.4 0 -.7 ft ft 124.8 78.1 77.5 167.6 124.3 126.6 77.1 134.1 164.2 129.7 96.0 101.9 122.9 122.9 74.7 74.1 ft 133.5 ft 127.8 132.3 ft 134.1 ft -3.2 -2.5 ft -.3 2869-6 2869-614 12/82 06/95 130.8 105.9 129.3 105.9 128.5 105.9 -2.4 2869 See footnotes at end of table. ft ft 63 ft 127.6 131.4 ft ft ft ft -1.5 -2.0 -2.0 ft .2 .7 ft .4 -.6 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 Jan. 19992 Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c.—Continued O ther miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products, excluding u r e a ........................................................................................... Miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical p ro d u c ts ......... Fluorinated hydrocarbons............................................................................... M ethyl ethyl ketone (M E K )............................................................................. Alcohols, synthetic, m on o h y d ric .................................................................... O ther miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 2869-699 2869-7 2869-737 2869-742 2869-754 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/95 04/96 2869-799 2869-SM 2869-M 2869-Z89 2869-S 2869-SSS Apr. 19992 147.4 142.5 570.9 107.2 77.1 145.4 138.9 534.0 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 -2.3 -4.9 -6.6 2.9 (3) -0.6 .1 0 ft ft 144.6 139.1 533.9 105.6 ft 117.6 116.0 115.6 -2.4 -.3 807.7 839.3 175.3 203.9 807.7 839.3 175.6 204.8 794.3 823.1 174.5 201.9 -2.0 -2.3 -2.1 -3.6 -1.7 -1.9 -.6 -1.4 ft ft Agricultural chem ica ls.................................................................................................... 287 12/84 125.1 125.1 121.9 -5.7 -2.6 Nitrogenous fertilize rs..................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Synthetic ammonia, nitric acid and ammonium com p o u n d s....................... Nitrate (100% N H 4 N 0 3 )................................................................................. Nitrate for fertilizer u s e ................................................................................ Solid n itr a te ............................................................................................... Explosive nitrate and other u s e s .............................................................. Nitrogen solutions and other ammonium com p o u n d s .............................. Nitrogen solutions, including mixtures containing urea (1 0 0 % N )....... 2873 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/80 12/79 06/81 12/79 12/79 12/93 12/79 12/79 12/79 119.6 112.7 119.2 112.6 87.7 98.3 117.5 101.7 114.3 87.0 134.9 134.9 79.7 122.7 116.4 122.7 120.7 99.4 111.4 116.8 94.4 106.1 83.0 143.6 143.6 84.2 119.3 112.8 119.0 119.5 97.7 109.5 116.8 92.8 104.3 82.6 137.3 137.3 80.7 -14.2 -15.6 -15.2 -14.3 -21.7 -21.6 -1.0 -14.0 -13.9 -13.0 -16.0 -16.0 -22.6 -2 .8 -3.1 -3.0 -1.0 -1.7 -1.7 0 -1.7 -1.7 -.5 -4.4 -4.4 -4.2 2874-P 2874-2 2874-2A 2874-2B 2874-251 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 136.9 132.6 125.5 127.1 125.0 126.1 136.1 132.7 123.7 124.9 123.2 124.4 134.6 131.2 122.2 121.9 121.9 123.1 -2.1 1.2 -2.3 -3.4 -2.2 -2.1 -1.1 -1.1 -1 .2 -2.4 -1.1 -1.0 2875-P 12/79 12/79 141.9 138.8 142.5 138.6 142.7 138.6 -2.7 -1.0 .1 0 06/86 06/86 0 6/86 06/86 123.3 120.9 125.3 121.9 123.1 121.1 123.9 122.1 123.1 121.0 124.0 122.4 -1.0 .1 -4.2 .4 0 -.1 .1 .2 12/79 12/79 12/79 146.4 146.1 ft 149.8 149.5 (3) 150.7 150.4 ft -8.7 -8.7 ft .6 .6 ft 2879-P 06/82 06/82 137.1 144.6 136.5 143.8 131.5 138.5 -5.3 -6.0 -3.7 -3.7 2879-5 2879-525 2879-52531 2879-52541 2879-52579 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 180.7 179.5 161.3 205.1 107.4 182.9 181.7 ft 205.1 108.8 164.3 163.2 ft 205.1 ft -7 .6 -7.6 ft 1.1 ft -10.2 -10.2 ft 0 2879-6 2879-625 2879-62541 2879-62565 2879-62579 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 126.1 126.9 138.9 136.9 106.1 124.5 125.2 -7.0 -7.4 ft 1.2 -10.8 -2.5 -2.6 ft 136.9 104.7 121.4 121.9 ft 136.9 100.6 2879-7 2879-725 06/82 06/82 136.1 147.5 134.0 145.0 134.3 145.3 -5.8 -6.4 .2 .2 2873-P 2873-1 2873-1A 2873-15A 2873-152 2873-153 2873-1B 2873-155 2873-111 2873-13 2873-131 2873-2 2873-SM Anhydrous and aqua a m m o n ia ...................................................................... Anhydrous a m m o n ia .................................................................................... U re a .................................. ...................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Phosphatic fertilizers....................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizer m a te ria ls .......................... S u perphosphate................................................................................................ Ammonium phosphates and other phosphatic fertilizer m a te ria ls .......... Ammonium pho sphates............................................................................... 2874 2875 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Mixed fertilizers (made by plants which do not manufacture phosphatic 2875-4 2875-411 2875-421 2875-431 2875-SM 2875-M 2875-289 2875-S Solid, b u lk .......................................................................................................... F lu id ............................................................................................... ^.................. 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 ............................................................................................ Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c........................................................................................... Primary products ...................................................................................................... Insecticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health service u s e ..................................................................................................... Containing organic co m p o u n d s ..................................................................... Carbamate preparations.............................................................................. Organo-phosphate preparations................................................................ O ther organic preparations......................................................................... Herbicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health services u s e .................................................................................................. Containing organic co m p o u n d s.................................................................... Phenoxy compound preparations.............................................................. Triazine p re parations................................................................................... O ther organic preparations......................................................................... Fungicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health Containing organic co m p o u n d s.................................................................... O ther pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health service u s e ........................................................................................ All other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden o r health service u s e ................................................................................ Household pesticidal preparations................................................................... Insecticides for crawling insects, excluding fu m ig a n ts ............................. Insecticides for flying insects, except fu m ig a n ts ....................................... A e ro s o ls .......................................................................................................... Repellants & attractants for insects, birds, fish, and other a n im a ls...... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2879 ft 0 -3.9 2879-8 06/82 149.0 149.0 149.0 .3 0 2879-898 2879-9 2879-91 2879-92 2879-921 2879-997 2879-SM 2879-S 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/93 12/93 08/92 135.2 146.9 135.2 146.9 135.2 146.9 .4 -.1 0 0 ft 102.5 102.6 119.0 ft 102.5 102.6 119.0 ft ft ft 119.0 ft ft ft 06/82 109.7 109.7 ft (3) See footnotes at end of table. ft 64 ft (3) ft -.3 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 142.0 0.2 0.1 12/83 12/83 12/83 153.2 151.2 158.1 153.0 150.9 158.2 153.0 150.8 158.2 .7 .6 .9 0 -.1 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/97 06/97 06/97 155.4 144.2 165.2 170.4 103.8 102.5 101.7 154.9 140.6 167.4 170.0 103.9 102.5 101.7 154.8 141.1 167.5 169.4 103.8 102.5 101.7 .7 -1.5 3.5 1.6 .7 1.0 0 -.1 .4 .1 -.4 -.1 0 0 12/83 12/83 200.1 143.8 200.1 145.7 200.1 145.9 .7 1.6 0 .1 12/80 12/80 211.8 184.0 211.8 184.0 211.8 184.0 .1 .2 0 0 2892-1 2892-11 2892-117 2892-118 2892-127 2892-15 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/95 0 6/88 12/80 185.2 179.8 174.6 110.6 124.5 180.1 185.2 178.4 172.3 110.6 124.7 181.5 185.2 178.6 172.0 110.6 127.6 181.2 .2 -.7 -1.9 1.0 2.6 1.0 0 .1 -.2 0 2.3 -.2 2892-157 06/88 104.8 105.6 105.4 1.3 -.2 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/89 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/89 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/89 12/89 12/89 0 6/84 136.0 135.8 158.1 136.0 121.5 99.7 100.9 102.3 130.0 125.3 128.8 129.8 116.6 115.5 118.2 147.7 135.7 135.5 158.1 135.2 120.8 98.4 100.9 102.3 130.0 125.8 128.8 129.8 116.6 115.5 118.2 147.7 135.8 135.6 158.2 135.6 121.2 99.2 100.6 102.3 130.0 125.4 128.8 129.8 116.6 115.5 118.0 147.8 -.8 -.8 1.2 -1.1 -3.3 -1.6 0 1.8 0 -2.5 .5 0 0 0 4.1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .3 .3 .8 -.3 0 0 -.3 0 0 0 0 -.2 .1 06/84 06/84 154.6 111.7 154.6 111.7 154.6 111.7 .3 0 0 0 2895-P 2895-111 12/83 12/83 12/83 111.6 111.6 111.6 109.7 109.7 109.7 109.7 109.7 109.7 -4.2 -4.2 -4.2 0 0 0 2899-P 2899-1 2899-2 2899-4 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 134.9 133.2 121.9 110.2 141.2 134.8 132.7 120.2 103.9 148.2 135.1 132.8 121.6 .6 .1 .4 .2 .1 1.2 -.5 ft -2.3 2899-5 2899-57 06/85 06/85 136.3 134.0 136.0 134.0 136.1 134.0 .6 1.6 .1 0 2899-59 2899-SM 2899-S 06/85 131.2 130.8 130.9 .2 .1 06/85 152.5 153.9 154.9 2.2 .6 12/84 58.6 73.3 75.1 7.0 2.5 2892 Printing i n k ....................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Letterpress ink (black and c o lo r ) ..................................................................... Lithographic and offset ink (black and c o lo r)................................................. News and nonheat web in k ............................................................................ Publication and commercial web in k ............................................................ Sheet-fed packaging in k ................................................................................. Sheet-fed general printing in k ........................................................................ O ther lithographic and offset in k .............................................................. 141.8 2891 E xp lo s iv e s ........................................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Explosives, propellants, and blasting accessories (not manufactured in G O C O s).......................................................................................................... Industrial explosives ........................................................................................ ANFO, except s lu rry .................................................................................... W ater gel and slurries, except permissible s lu rrie s ............................... O ther industrial explosive s.......................... ............................................... Blasting accessories.................................... ................................................... O ther blasting accessories (squibs, ignitors, fuse, other blasting caps, n .e .c .)........................................................................................... 142.1 289 Adhesives and se a la n ts ................................. ............................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Natural base glues and adhesives........................................................... ........ Synthetic resin and rubber adhesives, including cellulose, nitrocellulose, e t c ......................................................................................... Vinyl type adh esives.... ................................................................................... Hot melt adhesives, including nylon, polyolefin, and other hot melts .... Rubber and synthetic resin c om bin ations................................................... O ther synthetic resin & rubber a d h esives....... ........................................... Structural sealants (load bearing) ..................................................................... Nonstructural sealants and c a u lk s ................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 12/84 2892-P Miscellaneous chemical p ro d u c ts ................................................................................ 2893 2891-P 2891-3 2891-4 2891-44 2891-465 2891-478 2891-498 2891-6 2891-7 2891 -SM 2891-M 2891-S 2893-P 2893-1 2893-2 2893-231 2893-233 2893-234 2893-244 2893-245 2893-3 2893-4 2893-481 2893-48182 2893-48183 2893-484 2893-5 2893-SM 2893-M 2893-S Flexographic i n k .................................................................................................. Packaging in k .................................................................................................... Solvent ty p e s ................................................................................................ W ater ty p e s .................................................................................................... O ther flexographic in k ..................................................................................... Printing ink, 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 ............................................................................................ Carbon b la c k ................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................... . Carbon b la c k ......................................................................................................... 2895 Chemicals and chemical preparations, n.e.c.............................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Salt, evaporated and s o la r................................................................................. Fatty acids (produced for sale as s u c h )......................................................... Gelatin, except ready to eat d e s s e rts ............................................................. Chemical preparations, n.e.c., incl. automotive, water treatment, essential o i ls .................................................................................................. W ater treating c o m p o u n d s............................................................................. Other, incl. auto chemicals, essential oils, lighter fluids and metal tre a tin g ........................................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2899 Petroleum refining and related pro d u cts.................................................................... 29 Petroleum re fin in g ........................................................................................................... 291 06/85 54.0 69.9 71.8 7.8 2.7 Petroleum R e fin in g ......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... 2911 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 54.0 55.1 51.5 52.7 52.6 57.8 57.8 56.1 49.5 69.9 70.5 68.7 72.7 72.7 77.1 77.1 86.8 69.1 71.8 72.5 70.2 74.3 74.3 78.3 78.2 91.7 71.2 7.8 7.4 8.8 12.4 12.6 12.7 12.5 26.7 12.1 2.7 2.8 2.2 2.2 2.2 1.6 1.4 5.6 3.0 2911-P 2911-1 2911-1 2911-13 2911-133 2911-1331 2911-1332 2911-134 G a s o lin e ............................................................................................................. Finished motor g a s o lin e .............................................................................. Premium g ra d e s ........................................................................................ Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re se lle rs................................ Direct sales to end u s e rs .................................................................... Unleaded re g u la r...................................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 65 Í3) 144.8 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 Jan. 19992 Petroleum Refining—Continued Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs................................ Direct sales to end u s e rs .................................................................. .. Mid-premium unleaded............................................................................. Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re se lle rs................................ Sales to end u s e rs ................................................................................ Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 2911-1341 2911-1342 2911-135 2911-1351 2911-1352 2911-2 2911-213 2911-3 2911-4 2911-41 2911-411 2911-413 2911-4131 2911-4132 12.1 2.0 15.0 14.9 25.2 .8 1.7 -1.9 5.2 5.2 3.2 6.1 7.1 3.6 3.0 -1.9 -.1 -.1 7.8 -1.3 -1.0 -1.1 1.2 1.2 3.7 -.2 .5 -1.6 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 49.6 47.6 43.8 39.5 ft ft ft 84.0 68.9 55.4 54.1 64.3 42.6 56.0 69.5 63.0 59.6 60.6 ft ft ft 89.5 11.7 -2.6 -5.7 -17.0 ft ft ft -1.1 .9 13.7 10.2 -5.8 ft ft ft 8.2 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/98 06/85 06/85 06/85 141.0 120.6 68.0 67.1 131.9 131.9 58.6 146.7 117.8 66.5 -3.8 -14.0 -14.1 4.3 4.5 4.4 ft 144.0 144.0 55.0 153.0 123.1 69.4 ft 150.8 150.8 67.4 ft 56.8 52.3 57.1 ft 53.9 46.9 ft ft 67.3 60.3 73.1 ft 15.6 16.9 11.9 ft 24.9 28.6 12/84 101.5 102.0 101.7 -.1 -.3 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 113.4 112.1 103.1 85.4 119.4 77.5 113.9 112.2 103.3 85.4 119.4 77.5 114.2 111.5 98.5 85.7 119.6 77.5 .6 -1.6 -10.1 .4 .2 2.4 .3 -.6 -4.6 .4 .2 0 06/81 146.8 146.8 147.2 .2 .3 2952-P 06/84 06/84 103.2 101.6 103.7 102.1 102.9 101.2 -.7 -.9 r-,8 -.9 2952-2 06/84 108.7 108.7 109.8 1.8 1.0 2952-3 06/84 98.7 99.4 98.0 -1.5 -1.4 2952-31 06/84 104.8 105.4 104.1 -1.3 -1.2 2952-32 06/84 89.7 92.0 88.5 -.3 -3.8 -2.1 -1.3 2951 Asphalt felts and co a tin g s ............................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts......................... ............................................................................ Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings, and cements including fibrated and n o n fi........................................................................................................ Prepared asphalt and tar roofing and siding products including saturated felts a ........................................................................................... Smooth-surface roll roofing and cap sheets including organic and fiberglass b a s e .......................................................................................... Mineral-surface roll roofing and cap sheets including organic and fiberglass b a s ................................ ............................................................ Shingles including strip and individual, organic and inorganic, all 71.1 72.7 113.5 113.5 130.1 59.9 61.0 51.6 66.7 66.7 66.9 66.4 66.6 66.3 295 Asphalt paving mixtures and b lo c k s ............................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Emulsified asphalt, including liquid a d d itiv e s .............................................. O ther liquid asphalt & tar paving materials, including cut b a c k s ............ Asphaltic (bituminous) concrete and paving ce m ents.................................. O ther asphalt paving mixtures and b lo c k s ..................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 69.0 74.1 113.6 113.6 120.7 60.7 61.6 52.2 65.9 65.9 64.5 66.5 66.3 67.4 2911-A 2911-A1 2911-A12 2911-A1201 2911-A3 2911-A32 2911-D 2911-D21 2911-D5 2911-D52 2911-D53 Paving and roofing m ate rials........................................................................................ 49.4 51.5 81.7 81.8 80.6 46.6 46.7 47.4 51.9 51.9 54.6 50.3 50.8 49.4 2911-415 2911-5 2911-51 2911-511 2911-512 2911-52 2911-521 2911-11 Kerosene type jet f u e l................................................................................. K e ro se n e ............................................................................................................ Light fuel o i l ....................................................................................................... D is tilla te s ............................................................................... ........................ # 2 fuel oil to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs ........................... # 2 diesel f u e l.............................. .............................................................. Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs ................................ Direct sales to end u s e rs ..................................................................... O ther distillates, n.e.c., including #1, #2 fuel direct sales, and other d is tilla te s ........................................................................... Heavy fuel oil (residual fu e l) ........................................................................... > 1 % s u lfu r................................................................................................... Sales to resellers, including other re fin e rs ........................................... Direct sales to end u s e r s ........................................................................ N ot > 1 % s u lfu r.......................................................................................... Sales to resellers, including other re fin e rs ........................................... Non-fuel products of petroleum refining ......................................................... Liquified refinery gases, including aliphatics (feedstock and other uses), made in refineries...................................................................... Propa ne/p rop ylene................................................................................... P ro p y le n e ................................................................................................ Chemical g r a d e ..................................................................................... E th a n e /e th y le n e ....................................................................................... E th yle n e .............................. .................................................................... M iscellaneous petroleum refinery products, n.e.c................................... Petroleum coke, made in re fin e rie s ...................................................... Aromatics, made in re fin e rie s ................................................................ Benzene ................................................................................................. 06/85 06/85 12/87 12/87 12/87 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 2952 2951-P 2951-111 2951-112 2951-113 2951-114 2951 -SM 2951 -S ft 82.7 ft 5.9 5.9 13.3 ft 4.7 4.7 22.5 ft 2952-33 12/91 100.2 100.6 99.3 2952-37 2952-SM 2952-S 06/98 100.8 101.6 101.2 06/84 117.1 117.1 117.1 .2 0 2992-P 2992-1 2992-111 2992-1115 2992-11151 2992-11152 2992-11153 2992-1116 2992-11161 2992-11162 2992-1117 O ther prepared asphalt & tar products for roofing and siding incl. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. -.4 ft Miscellaneous products of petroleum and c o a l........................................................ 299 12/84 141.9 141.5 141.7 -.6 .1 Lubricating oils and greases......................................................................................... 2992 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 0 6/95 06/95 159.9 162.0 163.4 172.4 98.0 97.3 99.7 100.6 102.0 102.7 101.2 102.5 160.0 161.9 163.4 172.4 98.0 97.3 99.7 100.6 102.0 102.7 101.2 102.5 160.2 162.2 163.7 173.1 98.3 97.7 99.7 100.6 102.4 101.3 103.7 103.2 .3 .3 .2 .4 .3 .4 0 .1 .2 .2 .4 .3 .4 0 Automotive lubricating o ils ........................ ..................................................... Engine oil for gasoline e n g in e s ............................................................. Engine oil for diesel e n g in e s.................................................................. O ther engine o i l ............................. .......................................................... Transmission and hydraulic flu id s ............................................................. Autom atic transmission f lu i d ...................... ............................................ O ther transmission and hydraulic flu id s ................................................ Autom otive gear o i l ...................................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 66 0 . 4 -1.4 2.5 . 7 0 . 4 -1.4 2.5 . 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 Product code Jan. 19992 Lubricating oils and greases—Continued Automotive gear o i l .................................................................................. Industrial lubricating o ils .................................................................................. General industrial o i ls .................................................................................. Industrial process o ils .................................................................................. Industrial metalworking flu id s ..................................................................... Industrial engine o ils .................................................................................... Lubricating g re a s e s ............................................................................................. Autom otive g re a se s......................................................................................... Industrial gre a se s............................................................................................. O ther greases................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2992-11171 2992-121 2992-12111 2992-12112 2992-12113 2992-12114 2992-2 2992-231 2992-232 2992-234 2992-SM 2992-S Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/88 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/88 102.5 142.3 141.7 151.0 135.6 126.6 153.7 144.0 159.5 146.5 102.5 142.2 141.6 151.0 135.6 126.6 153.7 144.0 159.5 146.5 12/80 130.2 12/84 12/84 12/84 May 19992 103.2 142.3 141.7 151.0 135.6 126.6 153.0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft 158.5 ft 0.7 .1 -.5 0 3.0 0 .5 ft .6 (3) ft -.6 ft 130.2 130.2 .2 0 139.9 139.9 150.9 137.4 137.4 145.8 137.2 137.2 145.8 -5.5 -5.5 -8.7 -.1 -.1 0 57.2 56.6 -.7 -1.0 0.7 .1 .1 0 0 0 -.5 Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c.............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Calcined petroleum coke (not made in refineries)......................................... O ther petroleum and coal products, n.e.c., incl. petroleum coke, (not made in re fin e rie s ........................................................................................ 2999 12/84 56.3 Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products..................................... ........................ 30 12/84 121.5 121.9 121.7 -.5 -.2 Tires and inner tu b e s .................................................................................................... 301 06/81 101.0 101.2 100.9 -1.0 -.3 Tires and inner t u b e s .................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Passenger car pneumatic tir e s .......................................................................... R a d ia ls .............................. ..................................................... .......................... A ll season (except high performance) and all other radials incl. off highw a y.............................. ............................................................... Original equipm ent.................................................................................... R e p la ce m e n t...................... ....................................................................... High perform ance.............................................................. a........................ R e place m en t............................................................................................. T ruck/bus tires, including off highw ay............................................................. R a d ia ls ............................................................................................................... Light highway tru c k ...................................................................................... Original equipm ent.................................................................................... R e p la ce m e n t............................................................................................. Medium and wide base highway t ru c k ..................................................... R e p la ce m e n t............................................................................................. Non-radials.................................. ...................................................................... O ther pneumatic and all solid tir e s .................................................................. Tractor/im plem ent t ir e s ........................... ...................................................... Front tractor and farm implement Original equipment and rep la ce m e n t........................ ................................................................... All other pneumatic, including aircraft, mobile home and b ic y c le ........... Industrial and highway - s o lid ........................................................................ O ther solid and semi-pneumatic, incl hand lawnmower, baby carriage, tricycle, e t c ................................................................................................ Inner tu b e s ............................................................................................................ Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair m ate rials........................................... Tread ru b b e r..................................................................................................... O ther tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c............................................. 3011 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 101.0 96.1 88.5 89.6 101.2 96.4 88.9 90.0 100.9 96.1 88.3 89.4 -1.1 -.5 -1.3 -1.3 -.3 -.3 -.7 -.7 12/88 06/95 06/95 94.5 98.3 88.0 95.1 ft (3) 94.2 ft 87.6 ft -1.9 ft ft 06/95 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/95 06/95 85.7 89.8 73.1 74.3 93.6 86.6 ft 90.1 73.3 74.8 93.6 ft ft 90.0 73.2 74.6 93.6 86.9 ft ft -.1 -.1 -.3 0 06/95 06/81 06/81 06/81 100.9 98.9 130.4 124.5 100.9 99.1 130.6 124.5 100.9 99.1 130.6 124.5 4.0 -.9 -.2 -1.0 0 0 0 0 3011-31411 3011-319 3011-333 06/95 06/81 06/81 88.5 144.7 122.2 88.5 144.7 124.8 88.5 144.7 124.8 -1.9 -.3 5.5 0 0 0 3011-342 3011-4 3011-5 3011-511 3011-539 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 132.7 131.5 133.2 122.8 173.8 132.7 131.5 133.4 123.0 173.8 132.7 131.5 133.3 0 4.2 .8 0 0 -.1 ft 173.8 ft 5.0 Rubber and plastic fo o tw e a r........................................................................................ 302 12/80 128.0 129.2 129.2 .9 0 Rubber and plastic fo o tw e a r........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Rubber, plastic, and other protective fo o tw e a r.............................................. Rubber up p e rs.................................................................................................. Lumberman, pacs, rubbers, and other footwear having rubber u p p e rs ...................................................................................................... Plastic and /or fabric u p p e rs........................................................................... Non-protective footwear cemented, vulcanized, injection molded, etc. to 3021 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/86 128.0 134.7 176.7 146.4 129.2 136.0 179.7 148.6 129.2 136.0 179.7 148.6 .9 1.0 1.7 1.5 0 0 0 0 3021-142 3021-1C 12/86 152.5 154.4 154.4 1.2 0 3021-3 3021-305 12/86 12/93 108.7 95.3 109.3 95.3 109.3 95.3 .6 0 0 0 06/95 106.2 106.2 106.5 1.0 .3 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 149.7 148.9 172.1 184.1 167.8 139.4 145.6 156.3 149.7 148.9 172.3 184.5 167.8 139.4 145.6 156.3 150.0 149.2 173.9 182.1 167.8 139.4 145.6 156.3 .7 .9 1.0 -.8 -.4 2.3 2.3 .8 .2 .2 .9 -1.3 0 0 0 0 2999-P 2999-2 2999-5 3011-P 3011-1 3011-112 3011-1122 3011-11223 3011-11224 3011-1123 3011-11234 3011-2 3011-21 3011-213 3011-21311 3011-21312 3011-214 3011-21412 3011-215 3011-3 3011-314 3021-P 3021-1 3021-1A -2.0 .2 1.2 -.4 -5.5 .6 -.9 ft ft 0 Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices and rubber and plastics hose and 305 Rubber and plastics hose and b e ltin g ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Rubber and plastics belts and belting, f l a t ..................................................... Light weight conveyor and e le v a to r............................................................. Heavy duty conveyor and e le va to r............................................................... Rubber and plastics transmission belts and belting, other than f la t ......... M otor v e h ic le ................................................................. ................................... Rubber hose, mandrel made, and all h y d ra u lic ............................................. 3052 3052-P 3052-1 3052-103 3052-105 3052-2 3052-225 3052-3 See footnotes at end of table. 67 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 Jan. 19992 Rubber and plastics hose and belting—Continued Textile, nonhydraulic........................................................................................ Wire, hydraulic................................................................................................... Wire, non hydraulic........................................................................................... Rubber and plastics garden h o s e ..................................................................... Plastics, including perforated s p rin k le r........................................................ R u b b e r................................................................................................................ All other rubber and plastics h o s e ................................................................... All other rubber h o s e ...................................................................................... Wrapped re in fo rc e d ..................................................................................... All other rubber hose, n.e.c......................................................................... Plastic hose, except g a rd e n ........................................................................... H yd rau lic........................................................................... » ............................ N o nhydraulic.................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Gaskets, packing and sealing d e v ic e s ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Compression packings........................................................................................ Nonmetallic gaskets and g a ske tin g .................................................................. Elastomeric, all m ate ria l.................................................................................. O ther non-metallic, n.e.c.................................................................................. M olded packing and sealing d e v ic e s .............................................................. O-rings (including spliced; excluding m e ta l)................................................ A ll other molded packing and seals (including leather and plastic 3052-314 3052-316 3052-318 3052-5 3052-561 3052-563 3052-6 3052-6A 3052-63 3052-674 3052-68 3052-682 3052-684 3052-SM 3052-S 3053-P 3053-4 3053-5 3053-515 3053-529 3053-6 3053-621 3053-635 3053-7 3053-8 3053-9 3053-SM 3053-M Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c................................................................................. 306 Molded, extruded and lathe cut mechanical rubber g o o d s .................................... 3061 3061-P 3061-A 3061-A11 3061-A12 3061-A13 3061-A16 3061 -B 3061-B11 3061-B13 3061-B14 3061 -B19 3061-SM 3061-S M olded rubber mechanical g o o d s ..................................................................... Transportation, other than autom otive......................................................... Appliances, household and co m m e rcia l...................................................... O ther molded g o o d s .............................................................. ........................ Extruded rubber mechanical g o o d s ................................................................. Automotive, except tu b in g .............................................................................. Autom otive tu b in g ............................................................................................ O ther tu b in g ....................................................................................................... O ther extrusions..................................................... .......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ............................................................ 3069 Industrial products, n.e.c..................................................................................... Roll covering, including all industry r o lls ..................................................... Graphic arts, rubber and p la s tic s .............................................................. Printers’ b la n k e ts .............................................................................................. Sheet rubber, linings and rubber f ilm ........................................................... Film and sheet, v u lca n ize d ......................................................................... Other industrial rubber p ro d u c ts .................................................................... Rubber coated fabrics and rubber c lo th in g .................................................... Rubber coated fa b ric s ..................................................................................... O ther coated fabrics, including protective c o v e rin g .............................. Rubber c lo th in g ................................................................................................. Industrial rubber g lo v e s ............................................................................... Hard rubber g o o d s ............................................................................................ O ther hard rubber g o o d s ............................................................................ Sponge and foam r u b b e r................................................................................... O ther latex foam p ro d u c ts .......................................................................... Chemically blown s p o n g e ............................................................................... Rubber floor and wall c o v e rin g s ....................................................................... All other m a ts ................................................................................................ O ther floor and wall co ve rin g s....................................................................... Rubber druggist and medical sundries including household g lo v e s ......... G lo v e s ................................................................................................................ 3069-P 3069-C 3069-C12 3069-C1204 3069-C15 3069-C2 3069-C23 3069-C39 3069-0 3069-DA 3069-D19 3069-DB 3069-D41 3069-E 3069-EA 3069-E19 3069-E23 3069-E28 3069-3 3069-3A 3069-368 3069-3B 3069-4 3069-4A 3069-425 3069-426 3069-7 3069-7A See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 68 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 06/95 07/95 12/81 12/81 06/87 12/81 170.9 160.6 83.7 149.3 139.8 182.0 151.4 102.9 103.0 138.8 181.0 150.3 190.7 170.9 160.6 83.7 149.3 139.8 (3) 151.5 102.9 103.0 138.8 181.6 150.3 191.6 170.9 160.6 83.7 Í3) ft ft 151.6 102.9 103.0 138.8 182.0 150.3 192.2 12/81 186.7 186.7 186.7 -2.0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 135.3 136.3 138.6 147.0 135.4 124.2 128.7 113.3 135.2 136.3 138.5 147.0 135.4 124.2 128.7 113.3 135.6 136.6 138.5 147.5 137.7 124.2 129.6 113.3 1.3 .8 .1 -.9 -2.4 -.5 1.3 0 .3 .2 0 .3 1.7 0 .7 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/90 139.6 169.9 149.4 105.0 139.6 169.9 149.0 105.0 141.0 169.9 149.0 105.0 1.7 3.2 1.7 .6 1.0 0 0 0 06/97 101.5 101.5 101.5 .7 0 12/88 3053 Metallic gaskets and machined s e a ls .............................................................. Axial mechanical face s e a ls ........................................................... .................. Rotary oil s e a ls ..................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 119.8 119.7 119.7 -.4 0 12/88 12/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/88 06/83 06/83 118.7 117.0 119.9 98.6 132.5 115.8 148.4 117.1 101.3 99.6 175.6 137.1 118.3 116.6 119.3 97.8 132.5 115.8 148.8 116.6 101.3 96.5 175.6 137.1 118.3 116.6 119.3 97.8 132.5 115.8 148.8 116.6 101.3 96.5 175.6 137.1 -1.0 -1.4 -.8 -1.4 -.3 0 -.1 -3.2 -4.1 -3.1 0 2.5 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/83 143.7 143.6 143.6 1.8 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/96 07/90 12/88 12/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 08/86 08/86 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/88 06/96 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/96 06/83 12/88 132.1 133.4 147.8 139.9 101.0 118.7 149.8 150.9 159.0 141.0 129.1 131.7 153.1 163.9 134.0 130.4 130.4 127.4 142.8 142.3 111.9 103.0 150.3 121.9 119.4 117.0 101.1 138.9 99.0 132.1 133.6 149.5 144.6 112.5 119.0 150.7 151.7 159.6 141.0 129.1 131.7 153.1 163.9 133.6 126.9 126.9 127.8 142.3 142.4 111.9 103.0 150.4 122.0 119.6 117.7 101.1 137.0 95.0 132.1 133.6 149.5 144.6 112.5 (3) (3) ft 159.7 142.0 131.2 134.5 153.1 163.9 133.5 -.1 .1 1.8 4.4 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 1.0 0 ft (3) (3) .6 .2 0 0 2.1 .1 3.1 (3) ft ft 0 0 0 (3) (3) (3) .1 0 0 0 .2 0 .3 .9 1.6 1.6 2.1 1.7 1.1 -.3 ft (3) ft .1 .7 1.6 2.1 0 0 -.1 ft ft ft 142.0 142.7 112.5 103.7 (3) (3) (3) -1.2 1.6 2.5 1.7 ft ft ft -.2 .2 .5 .7 ft 122.0 119.6 117.7 101.1 137.0 95.0 (3) -.1 -.2 -1.9 -.1 -1.4 -5.8 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adiusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c.—Continued 3069-761 3069-775 12/88 12/88 99.0 164.1 95.0 164.1 95.0 164.1 -5.8 .2 0 0 3069-778 3069-9 3069-SM 3069-S 3069-SSS 3089-S P ro p h yla ctics..................................................................................................... O ther rubber druggist and medical sundries, including diaphragms, separate and i ........................................................................................... Compounds or mixtures for sale or interplant tra n s fe r................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Miscellaneous plastic p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... 06/83 06/83 139.2 125.5 139.4 126.1 139.4 125.6 1.6 -1.0 0 -.4 06/83 06/83 06/96 127.4 123.6 96.5 126.5 122.6 96.5 126.4 122.6 96.5 -1.6 -1.6 -1.7 -.1 0 0 Miscellaneous plastic p ro d u c ts ......................................................... ................. ......... 308 06/93 106.2 106.7 106.5 -.5 -.2 Unsupported plastic film and s h e e t............................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Unsupported plastic film and s h e e t..................................................... ............ 3081 06/93 12/82 12/82 06/93 06/93 06/93 101.3 120.7 120.7 96.0 102.5 111.4 100.9 119.7 119.7 94.1 103.5 111.0 100.9 119.0 119.0 96.3 103.6 108.3 -3.4 -4.0 -4.0 -4 .2 -.6 -3.9 0 -.6 -.6 2.3 .1 -2 .4 3081-P 3081-1 3081-102 3081-104 3081-105 3081-SM 3081-S Vinyl and vinyl co po lym er............................................................................... O ther unsupported plastic film and s h e e t................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Unsupported plastic profile shapes, rods and tu b e s ................................................ 3082 3082-P 3082-1 3082-103 3082-104 3082-105 3082-108 3082-109 3082-SM 3082-S Unsupported plastic profile shapes, rods, and tu b e s ................................... Polyamide (n y lo n )............................................................................................ P o lypropylene............................. ...................................................................... Vinyl and vinyl copo ly m e r............................................................................... O ther unsupported shapes, rods, and tu b e s .............................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 91.2 94.1 97.6 -.4 3.7 06/93 12/82 12/82 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 109.4 143.9 143.9 108.1 113.8 94.8 106.3 104.8 109.4 143.9 143.9 108.1 113.8 94.8 106.3 104.8 110.1 144.9 144.9 108.1 117.4 94.8 106.3 104.8 1.3 1.5 1.5 0 3.6 0 .9 0 .6 .7 .7 0 3.2 0 0 0 114.9 114.9 114.9 0 0 117.4 151.2 151.2 117.0 118.8 117.3 151.0 151.0 117.8 118.8 117.3 151.0 151.0 117.7 118.8 2.0 2.2 2.2 3.2 .5 0 0 0 -.1 0 06/93 12/82 12/82 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/93 07/87 107.6 101.9 101.9 70.7 84.5 99.3 130.5 130.2 107.6 101.7 101.7 72.1 88.0 96.3 130.5 130.1 110.1 104.3 104.3 75.7 92.1 99.3 130.5 130.1 -.4 -1.3 -1.3 4.8 -6.0 -3 .6 4.6 -3 .5 2.3 2.6 2.6 5.0 4.7 3.1 0 0 06/93 127.3 128.4 128.7 10.2 .2 06/93 12/82 06/87 06/87 103.8 118.9 113.3 113.3 104.7 119.9 114.2 114.2 104.1 119.2 113.6 113.6 -1.7 -1.7 -1.6 -1.6 -.6 -.6 -.5 -.5 06/93 101.9 101.3 101.3 -4.1 0 06/93 06/87 06/87 12/82 12/82 01/83 12/82 12/82 02/89 108.9 118.4 118.4 112.7 120.1 136.3 140.2 114.8 84.8 111.9 121.9 121.9 112.7 122.7 133.1 139.5 133.9 84.8 109.4 119.0 119.0 112.7 124.7 132.5 139.5 i3) 84.8 1.0 1.3 1.3 0 5.9 -3.4 1.4 ft 0 -2.2 -2.4 -2.4 0 1.6 -.5 0 06/93 102.2 103.1 102.8 -1.2 -.3 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 104.4 106.3 106.3 106.5 107.1 104.0 105.8 105.8 105.9 107.1 104.0 105.8 105.8 105.9 107.1 -3.5 -3.8 -3.8 -4.8 .1 0 0 0 0 0 3088-P 3088-1 3088-101 06/93 06/93 0 6/93 06/93 107.7 108.1 108.1 108.1 110.5 110.2 110.2 110.2 110.9 110.5 110.5 110.5 3.6 2.9 2.9 2.9 .4 .3 .3 .3 3083 Plastic p ip e ....................................................................................................................... 06/93 06/93 12/82 12/82 06/93 06/93 3087-P 3087-1 3087-101 3087-102 Laminated plastic plate, sheet, and profile sh a p e s.................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................... .......................................................................... Laminated plastic plate, sheet, and profile s h a p e s ....................................... T h e rm o se ttin g ................................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................ ........................... 3084 3083-P 3083-1 3083-101 3083-S 3084-P 3084-1 3084-101 3084-102 3084-104 3084-105 3084-106 3084-SM 3084-S Drain, waste, and v e n t .................................................................................... W a te r .................................................................................................................. Industrial and m in in g .......................................................... ............................ O ther plastic p ip e ............................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Plastic b o ttle s .................................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plastic b o ttle s ....................................................................................................... Plastic b o ttle s .................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3085 Plastic foam p ro d u cts..................................................................................................... Primary products ................................................................................................... Plastic foam p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................... T ra n sp o rta tio n .................................................................................................. P a c k a g in g .......................................................................................................... Building and co n s tru c tio n ............................................................................... Furniture and furn is h in g s ................................................................................ Consumer and in stitutio nal............................................................................. O ther plastic foam p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3086 Custom compounding of purchased plastic re s in s ................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Custom compounding o f purchased resins and color conce ntrates.......... Custom compounding of purchased re s in s ................................................. Color c o n ce n tra te s .......................................................................................... 3087 Plastic plumbing fix tu re s ............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plastic plumbing fix tu re s ..................................................................................... Plastic plumbing fix tu re s ............................... ................................................. 3088 3085-P 3085-1 3085-101 3085-SM 3085-S 3086-P 3086-1 3086-101 3086-102 3086-103 3086-104 3086-105 3086-106 3086-SM 3086-S See footnotes at end of table. 06/93 69 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 Product code Industry code Jan. 19992 Plastic products n.e.c....................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Transportation, fabricated plastic products, except foam and reinforced p la s tic s .................................................................................... Transportation, fabricated plastic products, except foam and reinforced p la s tic s ................................................................................. Electrical and electronic fabricated plastic products, except foam and reinforced p la s tic s ............................................................................. Electrical and electronic fabricated plastic products, except foam and reinforced p la s tic s ........................................................................ Industrial machinery plastic products, except fo a m .................................. Industrial machinery plastic products, except f o a m .............................. Plastics packaging, except film and sheet, foam, and b o ttle s ................ Tubs (for food) and jars (for food, cosmetics, and toilet g o o d s)........ Caps and c lo s u re s ....................................................................................... Blister and bubble formed packaging, shipping boxes, and food t r a y s ......................................................................................................... O ther plastics packa ging............................................................................. Plastic dinnerware, tableware, and kitchenware......................................... Plastic dinnerware, tableware, and kitchen w are .................................... Consumer, institutional and commercial fabricated plastic products, except foam and wire c o a t e ................................................................... Sinkware and bathware, including dishdrains, dustpans, shower caddies, and b a th m a ts ......................................................................... Utility, waste, and garbage containers, including buckets and d is h p a n s .................................................................................................. Hospital and laboratory ware, including pitchers and fla s k s ................ O ther consumer, institutional and commercial fabricated products .... Plastic furniture components and furnishings excl. foam and reinforced p la s tic s .................................................................................... Plastic furniture components and furnishings excl. foam and reinforced p la s tic s ................................................................................. Building and construction fabricated products, except foam, plumbing, reinforced p la s tic s .................................................................................... Doors, partitions, moldings, windows, frames and t r i m ........................ Siding and accessories, including soffit, fascia, and s k ir ts .................. Fittings and u n io n s .,..................................................................................... Reinforced and fiberglass plastic products, n.e.c....................................... Transpo rtation................................................................................................ Building and con stru ctio n ............................................................................ O ther fabricated fiberglass and reinforced plastic p ro d u c ts ................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ............................................ ................................................ 3089 Leather and leather p ro d u c ts....................................................................................... 31 Leather tanning and fin is h in g ....................................................................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3089-P 06/93 06/87 106.1 124.5 106.4 124.8 106.4 124.8 -0.1 -.2 0 0 3089-1 06/93 100.9 101.3 101.3 .2 0 3089-101 06/93 100.9 101.3 101.3 .2 0 3089-2 12/82 110.1 111.1 111.0 1.6 -.1 3089-201 3089-3 3089-301 3089-4 3089-402 3089-403 12/82 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 110.1 108.8 108.8 104.9 127.7 101.0 111.1 108.8 108.8 104.3 126.8 99.4 111.0 108.8 108.8 104.6 128.3 100.9 1.6 -1.7 -1.7 -.9 1.3 -2 .6 -.1 0 0 .3 1.2 1.5 3089-404 3089-405 3089-5 3089-501 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 103.5 98.5 101.9 101.9 103.9 98.1 101.9 101.9 102.1 98.1 101.9 101.9 -1.4 -1.0 1.4 1.4 -1.7 0 0 0 3089-6 06/93 104.4 104.3 104.1 -1.7 -.2 3089-602 0 6/93 99.4 99.4 99.4 -1.6 0 3089-603 3089-606 3089-608 06/93 06/93 06/93 87.0 108.5 107.1 86.4 108.5 107.1 86.8 108.8 106.7 .5 .3 -.1 .5 .3 -.4 3089-7 12/82 115.1 115.1 115.1 15.2 0 3089-701 12/82 115.1 115.1 115.1 15.2 0 3089-8 3089-802 3089-803 3089-804 3089-A 3089-A01 3089-A03 3089-A04 3089-SM 3089-S 06/87 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 133.2 109.4 103.2 101.9 106.7 102.7 121.2 107.5 134.8 108.5 108.5 103.4 107.4 102.7 134.5 ft 108.6 101.9 108.2 102.7 -2.2 (3) -2.2 -1 .6 2.3 .7 -.2 ft .1 -1.5 .7 0 ft 106.0 ft 108.4 ft 3.1 ft 2.3 06/93 108.6 109.2 109.0 .5 -.2 12/84 135.8 136.2 135.9 -.9 -.2 311 06/81 168.4 169.0 168.2 -1.8 -.5 Leather tanning and fin is h in g ....................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................. ................................................... Finished and unfinished le a th e r........................................................................ Finished cattle and kip side le a th e r.............................................................. Unfinished cattle and kip side le a th e r......................................................... O ther leathers, finished and unfin ish e d ....................................................... Receipts for contract tanning done fo r others on their m a te ria ls .............. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3111 06/81 06/81 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/97 06/81 04/82 168.3 167.9 96.4 93.9 106.5 92.4 119.9 138.0 168.9 168.4 96.7 94.5 105.9 92.4 120.0 138.0 168.1 167.6 96.3 94.3 105.5 86.1 120.0 138.0 -1.8 -.8 -.8 -1.9 5.0 -11.1 .1 -20.5 -.5 -.5 -.4 -.2 -.4 -6.8 0 0 B oot and shoe cut stock and fin d in g s ........................................................................ 313 12/84 133.6 133.8 133.8 -.2 0 B oot and shoe cut stock and fin d in g s ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... O ther leather cut s to c k ....................................................................................... Non-leather stock and findings incl. h e e ls ...................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3131 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 133.6 136.5 133.7 132.6 133.8 136.7 133.1 133.6 133.8 136.7 133.1 133.6 -.2 -.2 -.4 -.2 0 0 0 0 Footwear, except ru b b e r................................................................................................ 314 12/84 138.7 139.4 139.2 -.9 -.1 House s lip p e rs................................................................................................................. 3142 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/90 12/90 12/90 131.1 130.6 130.2 170.5 112.0 97.9 108.6 96.9 134.3 134.3 133.8 170.5 116.7 102.6 -.1 -.1 -.1 .4 -.3 -2.3 .5 -2.5 -1.4 -1.6 -1.6 0 -2.4 -2.7 ft 102.2 132.4 132.1 131.7 170.5 113.9 99.8 108.6 99.3 12/80 12/80 163.8 167.6 164.7 168.7 164.6 168.6 -2.0 -.5 -.1 -.1 3111-P 3111-6 3111-61 3111-65 3111-67 3111-9 3111-S 3131-P 3131-131 3131-191 3131-SM 3142-P 3142-1 3142-111 3142-122 3142-1223 3142-12234 3142-12235 3142-SM House slippers, except slipper s o c k s .............................................................. Leather house slippers.................................................................................... House slippers, except le a th e r...................................................................... Fabric house s lip p e rs .................................................................................. M en’s ........................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3143 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... 3143-P See footnotes at end of table. 70 ft -2.8 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Jan. 19992 M en’s footwear—Continued Men’s shoes, except a th le tic ............................................................................. Dress and c a s u a l............................................................................................. Boots, dress and casual, except western s ty le .......................................... 3143-4 3143-411 3143-421 3143-422 3143-431 3143-441 3143-SM 3143-S W ork o x fo rd s .................................................................................................... Workshoes, ankle height or h ig h e r.............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ W om en’s fo o tw e a r......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ................................................................................................. W om en’s shoes, except a th le tic ..... ................................................................. 3144 3144-P 3144-4 3144-411 3144-421 3144-SM 3144-S Dress and casual, except sandals ................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ............................................................................................. Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Youths’ and boys’ footwear, except a th le tic .................................................. Children’s shoes and boots, except a th le tic .................................................. Infants’ and babies’ fo o tw e a r............................................................................ Athletic, except rubber sole/fabric u p p e r ....................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ...................... .............................................................. 3149 Leather gloves and m itte n s ....... .................................................................................. 315 Leather gloves and m itte n s .......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... All leather dress and semidress gloves and m itte n s ................................... Ail leather dress and semidress gloves and m itte n s ................................ All leather work gloves and m itte n s ................................................................ All grain, excluding w e ld e rs............................................................................ All split, excluding w e ld e rs ............................................................................. Leather, except all grain and all split, including w e ld e rs ......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3151 Luggage ............................................................................................................................ 3149-P 3149-1 3149-3 3149-4 3149-5 3149-SM 3149-S Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 108.9 108.4 113.5 95.4 125.7 118.0 109.6 109.6 113.5 96.4 125.7 118.0 109.5 109.6 113.5 96.4 125.7 117.7 -0.5 1.0 0 -6.5 1.9 1.7 12/80 140.3 140.3 140.3 -10.4 0 12/80 12/80 12/93 12/93 12/93 132.2 130.1 103.5 118.2 102.6 132.2 130.1 103.5 118.2 102.6 132.2 130.1 103.5 118.2 102.6 .2 .2 .2 1.3 .1 0 0 0 0 0 -0.1 0 0 0 0 -.3 12/80 183.7 183.7 183.7 .1 0 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 153.0 154.3 157.8 165.4 179.9 143.3 152.8 154.0 157.8 165.4 179.9 143.3 152.8 154.0 157.8 165.4 179.9 143.3 1.9 .9 5.4 .5 .3 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/79 164.5 164.2 164.2 7.9 0 06/85 141.5 141.2 141.4 .1 .1 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/91 06/85 06/85 06/85 0 6/85 141.5 149.4 137.0 109.8 153.7 148.9 150.1 173.0 141.2 149.1 137.0 109.8 153.3 148.9 150.1 ft 141.4 149.3 137.0 109.8 153.7 149.4 150.5 ft .1 .1 .2 .2 .1 .2 .3 .1 .1 0 0 .3 .3 .3 06/85 06/85 139.5 113.7 139.5 113.4 139.5 113.4 .9 -.3 0 0 316 12/84 124.6 124.5 124.2 -.6 -.2 L u g g a g e ................................................................................................... ........................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Hand lu ggage....................................................................................................... Luggage other than hand lu ggage................................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ 3161 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 124.6 125.1 117.1 140.3 124.5 125.0 116.9 140.4 124.2 124.6 116.4 140.2 -.6 -.8 -1.4 0 -.2 -.3 -.4 -.1 12/84 12/84 12/84 117.7 116.9 127.3 (® ) ft 127.5 117.7 116.9 127.5 ft Handbags and other personal leather g o o d s ........................................................... 317 12/84 124.1 124.6 W om en’s and children’s handbags and pu rse s........................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................... ............................................................................... All o r chiefly le a th e r............................................................................................ O ther materials, except precious m e ta ls ........................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3171 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/98 126.7 127.3 131.2 98.6 Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and purse s.......................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Billfolds, wallets, french purses and c lu tc h e s ................................................ O ther personal g o o d s ......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3172 3151-P 3151-2 3151-222 3151-7 3151-781 3151-783 3151-789 3151-SM 3151-Z89 3151-S 3161-P 3161-1 3161-2 3161-SM 3161-M 3161-Z89 3161-S 3171-P 3171-511 3171-541 3171-SM 3171-S ft ft 0 ft ft .3 0 123.7 -.2 -.7 127.5 128.0 131.4 100.1 127.5 128.0 131.3 100.1 .2 .2 ft ft 0 0 -.1 0 ft -.7 -.9 0 -1.3 -1.5 0 -3.0 06/82 125.6 127.4 127.4 0 6/82 06/82 06/8 2 12/98 142.1 144.0 144.4 100.6 142.4 144.3 144.4 101.0 140.5 142.2 144.4 98.0 06/82 141.2 142.0 142.0 3.2 0 Leather goods, n.e.c........................................................................................................ 319 06/85 141.5 141.7 141.7 0 0 Leather goods, n.e.c........................................................................................................ 3199 06/85 06/85 12/91 06/85 141.5 145.5 115.3 142.9 141.7 145.8 115.6 144.0 141.7 145.8 115.6 144.0 0 .1 0 .2 0 0 0 0 06/85 06/85 12/91 06/85 145.8 137.1 124.6 175.4 145.8 137.1 124.6 175.4 145.8 137.1 124.6 175.4 -2.1 1.3 .7 .7 0 0 0 0 06/85 143.1 143.1 143.1 0 0 3172-P 3172-511 3172-598 3172-SM 3172-S 3199-P 3199-A 3199-131 Leather goods, excluding industrial le a th e r.................................................... Saddlery and harness and accouterm ents.................................................. Dog collars, leashes and other household pet accessories made of le a th e r......................................................................................................... O ther leather g o o d s ........................................................................................ 3199-196 3199-197 3199-B 3199-191 3199-SM 3199-S Industrial leather belting/industrial leather pro d u cts................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 71 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Stone, clay, glass, and concrete p ro d u c ts ................................................................ 32 12/84 130.7 132.1 132.1 2.4 0 Flat g la s s .......................................................................................................................... 321 12/80 92.2 94.6 95.6 -5.7 1.1 Flat g la s s ........................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... O ther flat glass, made from glass produced in the same establishm ent.. Raw flat glass or window glass (float, sheet and p la te ).............................. Up to and including .107 in c h ........................................................................ .108 inch through .134 in c h ........................................................................... Over .200 in c h ................................................................................................... 3211 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/94 92.2 92.1 99.5 92.7 82.8 82.2 ft 94.6 94.6 100.4 96.0 ft (3) ft 95.6 95.7 101.0 97.4 ft ft ft -5.7 -5.9 -1.0 -7.8 (3) (3) ft 1.1 1.2 .6 1.5 ft ft ft G lass and glassware, pressed or b lo w n ..................................................................... 322 12/84 120.5 121.3 121.1 -.7 -.2 Glass c o n ta in e rs ............................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Narrow neck and wide mouth containers, e x .fo o d ....................................... Beverage c o n ta in e rs ....................................................................................... Non-alcoholic beve rag e............................................................................... Food containers.................................................................................................... Narrow neck food conta in e rs......................................................................... W ide mouth food c o n ta in e rs.......................................................................... 3221 3221-P 3221-A 3221-1B 3221-115 3221-2 3221-21 3221-22 06/82 06/82 06/95 06/95 06/82 06/95 06/82 07/95 123.8 124.2 94.9 94.1 123.8 99.2 120.1 97.7 124.1 124.5 95.3 94.2 123.8 99.2 120.1 97.7 123.9 124.3 95.1 94.2 123.8 99.2 120.1 97.7 .1 .1 .4 .4 1.6 -.5 .8 -1.2 -.2 -.2 -.2 .0 0 0 0 0 Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Table, kitchen, art, and novelty g la s s w a re ..................................................... Machine made table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassw are....................... Tumblers (one piece excluding packers’ turn blers)............................... T a b le w a re ....................................................................................................... Cookware, ovenware, kitchenware, and microwave oven g la s s ........ Ornamental, decorative, and novelty glassware and smokers’ a cce sso rie s............................................... ............................................. Handmade table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassw are .............................. Lighting and electronic glassw are..................................................................... Machine-made lighting/electronic g lassw are.............................................. Bowls and enclosing globes (interior and e x te rio r)............................... T.V. tube blanks and parts; tubing, cane, and glass parts for electronic tubes and d e v ic e s .............................................................. Transfers and shipments of partially fabricated lighting/electronic gla ssw a re .................................................................................................... Glass fiber-textile t y p e ........................................................................................ O ther pressed and blown g la ssw a re ............................................................... Machine-made glassware, n.e.c...................................................................... O ther g la s s w a re ............................................................................................ Handmade glassware, n.e.c............................................................................. Transfers and shipments of partially fabricated pressed and blown glassware, n.e.c.......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3229 3229-P 3229-1 3229-12 3229-121 3229-123 3229-125 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 127.2 128.0 149.4 150.3 130.9 158.3 154.8 128.6 129.4 151.9 153.0 135.4 159.2 154.8 128.4 129.3 151.7 152.8 135.0 159.2 154.8 -1.7 -1.7 1.3 1.3 3.4 1.1 0 -.2 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.3 0 0 3229-128 3229-13 3229-2 3229-2A 3229-224 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/91 12/91 148.1 158.4 119.4 100.0 108.6 148.1 158.4 119.8 100.0 108.6 148.1 158.4 118.6 100.0 108.6 -2 .6 .3 -4.6 -3.8 -1.8 0 0 -1.0 0 0 3229-235 08/83 108.1 ft ft (3) ft 3229-2C 3229-3 3229-4 3229-4A 3229-428 3229-4B 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/91 12/91 12/91 102.2 97.6 171.3 119.1 118.6 131.3 105.0 97.9 176.6 123.8 123.5 131.3 ft 98.4 176.6 123.8 123.5 131.3 ft -4 .0 3.0 4.0 4.1 -1.8 ft 3229-4C 3229-SM 3229-S 12/91 113.4 112.2 112.2 -1.1 0 06/83 103.0 103.0 103.0 .5 0 3211-P 3211-4 3211-5 3211-512 3211-513 3211-515 See fo o tn o te s at end o f table. 72 .5 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Products of purchased g la s s ........................................................................................ 323 06/83 127.9 128.1 128.2 0.9 0.1 Products of purchased g la s s ........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Laminated glass, including plate, float, and s h e e t........................................ For construction and architectural u s e s ....... .............................................. For automotive u s e s ........................................................................................ O E M ................................................................................................................ R e place m en t................................................................................................. 3231 3231-P 3231-3 3231-321 3231-341 3231-34101 3231-34102 3231-369 3231-5 3231-521 3231-541 3231-571 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/87 0 6/9 4 06/83 0 6/83 0 6/83 0 6/83 127.9 127.6 103.0 96.0 100.8 94.5 119.0 106.3 140.8 168.0 132.1 118.2 128.1 127.6 102.7 96.3 100.3 94.4 116.3 106.1 140.4 168.0 131.1 ft 128.2 127.8 103.5 96.3 101.5 94.4 123.4 106.1 140.5 ft 131.4 .9 .9 1.3 2.2 1.0 -.9 8.8 1.0 .9 .1 .2 .8 0 1.2 0 6.1 0 .1 ft .2 ft 3231-7 3231-711 3231-71103 3231-751 0 6/83 0 6/83 06/87 06/83 144.2 146.5 123.1 161.5 144.3 146.5 123.1 161.8 144.3 146.5 123.1 161.8 .4 0 0 1.8 0 0 0 0 3231-8 3231-821 3231-871 3231-88 3231-881 3231-88104 3231-88105 3231-883 3231-889 3231-898 3231 -SM 3231 -M 3231-Z89 3231-S 3089-S 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/87 06/83 06/87 06/87 06/83 06/83 06/83 119.8 157.1 123.4 96.4 112.2 89.3 150.0 93.6 147.5 168.4 120.1 157.1 123.4 96.6 113.2 90.4 150.0 92.8 147.6 170.2 119.9 157.1 123.4 96.5 113.0 90.1 150.0 92.7 147.6 170.3 1.1 0 1.6 1.0 1.0 .2 3.2 1.2 .5 1.1 -.2 0 0 -.1 -.2 -.3 0 -.1 0 .1 12/83 12/83 06/83 06/9 4 138.6 108.9 120.5 91.9 141.8 112.7 121.6 96.1 140.8 111.5 122.6 99.7 3.2 4.9 -.6 -1.3 -.7 -1.1 .8 3.7 06/82 147.4 148.9 150.2 4.1 .9 3241-P 06/82 06/82 147.4 147.4 148.9 148.9 150.2 150.2 4.1 4.1 .9 .9 3241-3 3241-322 3241-323 06/89 06/89 06/89 145.7 120.5 146.2 147.2 122.9 146.2 148.5 126.3 146.4 4.1 3.9 .4 .9 2.8 .1 3241-3231 06/8 9 138.0 138.0 138.1 0 .1 3241-3232 3241-324 06/89 06/89 157.3 173.4 157.3 175.4 157.6 177.2 .8 6.1 .2 1.0 3241-3241 06/89 148.4 151.1 153.1 4.7 1.3 Mirrors, plate and float (decorated or u n d ecorated ).................................... Framed m irro rs................................................................................................. Unframed m irro rs............................................................................................. Autom otive m irro rs........................................................................................... Pressed and blown glassware, made from glass purchased or transferred from other establishm ent....................................................... Consumer glassw are....................................................................................... Machine m a d e .............................................................................................. O ther glassware, including scientific, laboratory, industrial, etc............... O ther glass products, made from glass purchased or transferred from other establishm ents.................................................................................... Stained, leaded, and faceted glass and colored glass s la b s .................. Multiple-glazed, sealed insulating glass u n its ............................................. Tempered g la s s .......... .................................................................................... For automotive u s e ............................................................................ ......... OEM ............................................................................................................ For construction and architectural u s e ..................................................... For other uses .............................................................................................. O ther flat glass p ro d u c ts..................................... ................. ........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Plastic products, N .E .C ................................................................................... 324 Hydraulic c e m e n t............................................ .................. ............................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Cement, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, 3241 Northeast re g io n ................................................... .......................................... North Central re g io n ........................................................................................ East North Central division, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, etc................................................................ W est North Central division, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, etc................................................................ South Atlantic division, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, e t c .) ............................................................ East South Central division, including portland cements and other cements (m a so n .................................................................................... W est South Central division, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, etc................................................................ W est re g io n ....................................................................................................... ft ft 2.9 ft 3241-3242 06/89 160.4 161.6 163.2 1.5 1.0 3241-3243 3241-325 06/8 9 06/89 203.1 120.4 204.6 122.5 206.4 122.8 10.0 5.8 .9 .2 Structural clay p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................ 325 12/84 130.3 131.3 131.2 1.6 -.1 Brick and structural clay t i l e ......................................................................................... 3251 3251-P 3251-1 3251-111 3251-11101 3251-11102 3251-119 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 136.0 137.5 137.9 138.1 147.3 135.7 125.3 137.8 139.4 139.8 140.0 147.3 138.0 127.8 138.4 140.2 140.6 140.8 149.8 138.4 127.8 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 2.3 3.6 2.2 .4 .6 .6 .6 1.7 .3 0 3253-P 3253-1 3253-12 3253-13 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 113.7 116.6 116.6 104.9 116.4 113.4 116.3 116.3 104.9 116.0 112.4 115.1 115.1 105.0 114.1 -.3 .3 .3 .1 -1.6 -.9 -1.0 -1.0 .1 -1.6 3255-P 3255-1 3255-111 3255-113 3255-2 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 130.3 130.8 127.8 137.2 122.0 134.6 131.4 132.2 129.0 131.4 132.1 128.9 139.3 .6 .7 0 4.0 ft .3 0 -.1 -.1 Brick, except ceramic glazed and re fra cto ry.................................................. Building or common, and face b r ic k ............................................................ Building or common b r ic k ........................................................................... Face b r ic k ...................................................................................................... Other brick (paving, floor, and s e w e r)......................................................... Ceramic wall and floor t i l e ............................................................................................ 3253 Clay floor and wall tile including quarry t ile .................................................... 3255 Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Bricks and s h a p e s............................................................................................... Fireclay (including semisilica) brick and clay except s upe rdu ty............. High alumina inc. high alumina ladle brick, 50% alumina and o v e r ...... Unshaped clay re fra c to rie s ................................................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 73 ft ft 135.0 ft 135.0 ft 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 Product code Jan. 1999* Clay refractories—Continued Castable refractories (hydraulic s e ttin g ).......................................................... Castable refractories, less than 50% alu m in a ............................................ High alumina castable re fractories............................................................... Apr. 1999* May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft ft ft ft ft ft 3255-3 3255-311 3255-312 ft ft ft 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 127.2 129.2 126.5 118.6 127.1 129.2 126.5 118.6 127.2 129.2 126.5 118.6 1.4 1.3 0 1.9 0.1 0 0 0 12/85 131.1 131.1 131.1 3.0 0 12/84 137.8 137.9 138.2 3.1 .2 0 6/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 120.3 115.0 114.8 99.1 130.8 97.3 121.6 116.2 116.1 99.1 133.1 97.3 121.6 116.4 116.3 98.8 133.6 97.3 1.9 .9 1.0 0 1.7 -.4 0 .2 .2 -.3 .4 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 138.5 115.5 115.5 140.6 115.5 115.5 140.6 115.5 115.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/85 138.1 139.3 138.1 10.7 -.9 12/83 12/83 163.0 161.5 163.2 161.6 165.9 164.6 2.0 2.2 1.7 1.9 06/91 06/91 06/91 123.7 124.3 123.5 123.9 117.3 126.5 126.1 125.1 126.5 2.2 .7 2.8 1.8 6.6 0 12/83 164.7 164.7 164.7 -.2 0 12/85 12/85 06/91 06/91 06/91 12/85 12/85 141.2 141.3 106.5 99.6 102.0 114.9 119.6 140.2 140.3 106.1 98.1 102.0 114.5 120.1 140.2 140.4 106.3 98.1 102.0 114.5 120.1 5.8 6.5 -3.2 -10.9 -9 .8 2.0 1.4 0 .1 .2 0 0 0 0 12/85 139.9 139.7 138.8 -.9 -.6 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 144.2 154.7 147.3 141.1 150.1 163.2 172.8 144.3 154.8 147.3 141.1 150.1 162.8 173.3 144.3 154.8 147.3 141.1 150.1 162.8 173.3 1.6 1.6 .4 .1 .7 2.3 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/83 163.8 165.8 165.8 1.2 0 2.0 0 326 3261 Vitreous china food u te n s ils .......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Vitreous china and porcelain table and kitchen a rtic le s .............................. Table and kitchenw are.................................................................................... ft ft ft 3259-298 Vitreous plumbing fix tu re s .............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plumbing fix tu re s .................................................................................................. Lavatories, china and earth e n w a re .............................................................. W ater closet b o w ls ........................................................................................... Flush ta n k s ........................................................................................................ O ther china plumbing fixtures incl drinking fountains, sinks, bidets, etc.................................................................................................................. China and earthenware plumbing fixture accessories and fittin g s ............. China and earthenware plumbing fixture accessories and fittin g s .......... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ....................................................................................... 132.6 125.7 136.1 3259 Pottery and related p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. ....... 12/85 12/85 12/85 3259-P 3259-1 3259-2 Structural clay products, n.e.c........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Vitrified clay sewer pipe and fittin g s ................................................................ O ther structural clay products, n.e.c.................................................................. O ther structural clay products incl terra cotta, drain and flue tile, conduit and a d o b e .................................................................................... 3262 3261-P 3261-1 3261-111 3261-121 3261-131 3261-151 3261-2 3261-211 3261-SM 3261-S 3262-P 3262-1 3262-12 3262-122 3262-123 3262-SM 3262-S Hotel or commercial .................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Porcelain electrical s u p p lie s ......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Advanced ceramic m ate rials.............................................................................. Ferrites (including electronic app lica tio n s).................................................. O ther ferrites, including electronic app lica tio n s..................................... Alum ina materials for electronic a p p lic a tio n s ............................................. Beryllia, titanate, and other ceramic components, n.e.c............................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 3264 3264-P 3264-3 3264-32 3264-322 3264-33 3264-34 3264-SM 3264-S Pottery products, n.e.c., including earthenware (semivitreous) table and 3268 3268-P 3268-1 3268-111 3268-131 3268-2 3268-3 Art, decorative and novelty p o tte ry .................................................................. Earthenware and s to n e w a re .......................................................................... Stoneware and earthenware (semivitreous) table and kitchen a rtic le s .... O ther pottery products, n.e.c.............................................................................. All other pottery products, including pyrometric cones, veritas rings 3268-315 3268-SM 3268-S Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 06/91 121.6 121.6 121.6 Concrete, gypsum, and plaster p ro d u c ts .................................................................... 327 12/84 137.2 138.8 139.0 3.7 .1 Concrete block and b ric k ............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Concrete block and concrete b ric k .................................................................. Concrete block: light, medium, and normal (excluding decorative and p a vin g ).................................................................................. ...................... Lightweight concrete block less than 105 lb s ./c f dry w e ig h t.............. Medium weight concrete block, from 105 lbs. but < 1 2 5 lb s./cf dry w e ig h t...................................................................................................... Normal weight concrete block, 125 lbs or m ore /cf dry w e ig h t........... Decorative block (such as screen block, split block, slump block, shadowal block, e t c . ) ............................................................................... Concrete b r ic k ................................................................................................... 3271 3271-P 3271-1 06/81 06/81 06/81 149.2 154.5 154.5 151.3 156.6 156.6 152.0 157.4 157.4 3.0 3.0 3.0 .5 .5 .5 3271-11 3271-111 06/81 06/81 156.0 157.2 158.2 158.5 159.4 159.4 3.2 1.7 .8 .6 3271-115 3271-117 06/81 06/81 154.6 155.3 154.6 159.2 157.4 160.0 4.6 4.2 1.8 .5 3271-121 3271-151 3271-161 3271-SM 3271-M 3271-Z89 3271-S 06/81 06/81 06/81 141.9 154.8 143.5 143.2 156.6 145.5 143.2 160.8 142.9 2.4 5.0 .6 0 2.7 -1.8 06/81 06/81 06/81 125.9 124.2 155.5 127.4 125.6 158.7 127.8 126.1 158.7 2.7 2.8 3.8 .3 .4 0 Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 74 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Concrete p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Concrete p ip e ............................................................ .......................................... Concrete pressure p ip e ................................................................................... Culvert and storm sewer p ip e ........................................................................ 3272 3272-P 3272-1 3272-13 3272-16 3272-161 3272-162 3272-17 3272-171 3272-2 3272-213 3272-217 3272-223 3272-225 Precast concrete p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. Joists and b e a m s............................................................................................. W all p a n e ls ........................................................................................................ Pilings, posts and p o le s ................................................................................. Prefabricated building systems, primarily concrete, sold as complete 3272-228 3272-229 3272-234 3272-261 3272-281 3272-3 3272-311 3272-323 3272-325 3272-327 3272-331 3272-398 3272-5 3272-SM 3272-M 3272-XY9 3272-Z89 3272-S O ther precast concrete construction or building p ro d u cts....................... Burial vaults and b o xe s................................................................................... Concrete septic t a n k s ..................................................................................... O ther precast concrete products.................................................................. Prestressed concrete products, excluding p ip e ............................................. Tees and c h a n n e ls.......................................................................................... Pilings, bearing and sheet p ile s .................................................................... Joists, girders and bea m s............................................................................... Solid and hollow cored pan e ls...................................................................... O ther prestressed concrete products, excluding p ip e s ............................ Dry mixed concrete m ate rials........................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3273 3273-P 3273-111 3273-111A 3273-111B 3273-11103 3273-11104 3273-111C 3273-11105 3273-11106 3273-11107 3273-111D 3273-11108 3273-11109 3273-SM 3273-M 3273-Z89 3273-S Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................... ........... Northeast region ready-mixed c o n c re te ...................................................... North Central region ready-mixed c o n c re te ................................................ East North Central ready-mixed c o n c re te .............................. ................ W est North Central ready-mixed c o n c re te .............................................. Southern region ready-mixed co n c re te ........................................................ South Atlantic ready-mixed c o n c re te........................................................ W est South Central ready-mixed c o n c re te .............................................. East South Central ready-mixed c o n c re te .............................................. W estern region ready-mixed c o n c re te ......................................................... Mountain ready-mixed c o n c re te ................................................................ Pacific ready-mixed c o n cre te ...................................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ 3274 3274-P 3274-111 3274-151 3274-171 3274-SM 3274-S Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... .............................................. ................... Dead-burned d o lo m ite ........................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................... .................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Gypsum p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................................ 3275 3275-P 3275-5 3275-51 3275-511 3275-5111 3275-51111 3275-5112 3275-51121 3275-SM 3275-S Gypsum building m a te ria ls ................................................................................. Plaster building boards and la th s ................................................................. Building b o a rd s ............................................................................................. Regular gypsum b o a rd s ........................................................................... 1 /2 inch gypsu m bo ard........................................................... ............. Building boards excl. regular gypsu m bo ard.................. ................... Type X gypsum board............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... ............................ Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/86 12/80 12/79 12/79 12/80 12/79 12/79 07/85 06/94 11/84 06/94 159.2 154.8 141.4 110.8 122.7 128.8 216.4 158.5 172.9 171.6 126.8 133.6 149.0 103.4 160.1 155.7 141.8 110.8 123.2 129.2 ft 159.5 174.1 172.4 126.8 133.6 150.4 103.4 160.8 156.4 141.9 ft 0.4 .4 .1 ft .2 .1 ft .4 .4 0 0 0 0 ft 0 6/94 0 6/94 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 0 6/94 12/79 06/94 12/79 0 6/94 12/79 106.8 109.8 184.6 188.0 165.0 150.3 143.8 124.7 127.9 117.1 174.7 118.1 155.9 106.8 111.0 184.9 189.2 165.5 152.8 145.7 125.7 132.5 118.5 175.8 119.8 155.9 (3) 110.8 184.9 189.2 165.7 153.0 145.7 ft 132.5 118.5 175.9 120.3 161.8 ft 1.5 2.8 2.3 .7 4.2 5.3 ft 3.3 .9 4.0 6.2 3.8 ft -.2 0 0 .1 .1 0 ft 0 0 .1 .4 3.8 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 210.9 390.6 141.2 192.0 210.9 390.6 141.2 192.2 211.7 390.6 141.9 192.2 3.7 2.9 3.9 2.9 .4 0 .5 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 144.4 143.3 143.3 115.8 127.1 132.8 117.3 141.8 137.6 150.6 141.8 128.9 135.4 125.3 145.8 144.8 144.8 115.8 128.9 135.5 117.4 144.0 142.0 150.1 142.0 129.4 135.2 126.1 145.6 144.6 144.6 116.5 128.2 134.2 117.9 143.7 140.9 151.0 142.0 129.2 135.6 125.7 2.2 2.6 2.6 .6 1.3 1.5 .8 4.1 2.7 8.6 .6 2.4 3.4 1.8 -.1 -.1 -.1 .6 -.5 -1.0 .4 -.2 -.8 .6 0 -.2 .3 -.3 06/81 06/81 06/81 141.6 132.7 162.3 142.3 133.7 164.7 142.3 133.7 164.9 -2.1 1.2 2.2 0 0 .1 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 120.3 121.5 120.4 126.5 108.9 119.9 121.0 119.9 126.4 108.1 120.2 121.3 120.2 126.6 108.1 .2 0 -.1 .8 -.7 .3 .2 .3 .2 0 0 8/92 106.5 106.5 106.5 1.2 0 06/81 06/81 12/93 12/93 12/94 12/93 06/81 12/93 06/81 175.8 181.0 163.5 167.8 129.2 177.9 180.5 162.1 177.7 180.5 186.1 168.2 173.4 133.6 184.6 186.1 166.4 181.7 181.6 187.3 169.2 174.4 134.3 185.8 187.5 166.9 182.4 13.0 13.9 13.9 15.6 15.5 15.5 16.7 15.6 16.2 .6 .6 .6 .6 .5 .7 .8 .3 .4 ft 123.4 129.3 221.4 160.2 174.8 172.4 126.8 133.6 150.4 (3) May 1998 3.0 3.0 3.3 ft 1.8 1.7 2.3 .9 .9 2.0 .6 1.3 3.4 Apr. 1999 Cut stone and stone p roducts......................................................................^............... 328 12/84 142.6 142.7 143.5 1.1 .6 Cut stone and stone products...................................................................................... 3281 3281-P 12/84 12/84 142.6 140.1 1427 140.2 143.5 140.4 1.1 .6 .6 .1 3281-1 12/84 135.6 135.6 135.8 .4 .1 Dressed dimension granite, including gneiss, syenite, diorite, and cut See footnotes at end of table. 75 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code s f Jan. 19992 Cut stone and stone products—Continued Building s to n e .................................................................................................... Monumental s to n e ........................................................................................... O ther granite products such as paving blocks and c u rb in g .................... Dressed dimension marble and other s to n e .................................................. Building stone, monumental stone, and other marble products.............. O ther marble products................................................................................ O ther stone, such as slate, sandstone, gabbro, basalt, and other dressed stone p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3281-113 3281-135 3281-198 3281-3 3281-337 3281-33717 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/93 98.8 161.1 107.7 146.8 148.7 97.9 98.8 161.1 107.7 147.3 149.4 98.1 98.8 161.1 109.0 147.6 149.4 3281-398 12/84 145.7 145.7 146.7 .7 .7 329 12/84 129.2 131.5 131.0 3.4 -.4 Abrasive p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Nonmetallic sized grains, powders, and flour abrasives.............................. Synthetic nonmetallic sized grains, powders, and flour abrasives.......... Aluminum o x id e ............................................................................................ Nonmetallic abrasive products (including diamond ab ra sive s)................... Resinoid and shellac b o n d ............................................................................. R e in fo rce d ...................................................................................................... N o n-reinfo rced................................... .......................................................... Vitrified b o n d ..................................................................................................... Rubber b o n d ...................................................................................................... Diamond w h e e ls ............................................................................................... Nonmetallic coated abrasive products, buffing wheels, polishing wheels, and la p s .... ..................................................................................................... Cloth (all b o n d s)................................................................................................ Resin and waterproof b o n d ........................................................................ B e lt s ............................................................................................................ O ther s h a p e s .............................................................................................. Paper-glue b o n d ................................................................................................ Other(including paper-cloth, vulcanized fiber-cloth com bination)............ Buffing and polishing wheels and laps (cloth, leather, felt, and other m ate rials)..... .................................................................................... M etal abrasives (including scouring p a d s )...................................................... Steel w o o l.......................................................................................................... O ther metal abrasives and scouring pads (including metal pads with s o a p )............................................................................................................ 3291 3291-P 3291-5 3291-5A 3291-519 3291-6 3291-6A 3291-637 3291-642 3291-631 3291-644 3291-671 12/80 12/80 06/87 06/87 12/80 12/80 06/87 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/87 165.7 161.0 104.3 103.9 87.5 163.5 138.6 187.5 172.2 173.9 200.8 119.3 167.3 163.0 108.5 108.1 89.2 163.5 138.7 187.7 172.2 173.9 200.8 119.3 166.2 161.7 104.3 103.9 87.5 163.5 138.7 187.7 172.2 173.9 200.8 119.3 -1.0 -1.3 -13.3 -13.3 -12.8 -.1 -.3 -.6 0 0 0 0 -.7 -.8 -3.9 -3.9 -1.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3291-7 3291-71 3291-715 3291-71501 3291-71502 3291-721 3291-740 12/80 06/87 0 6/87 12/80 12/80 06/87 12/94 207.3 154.1 154.2 210.4 250.7 145.2 111.5 209.2 156.0 156.5 216.4 251.9 145.2 112.8 209.2 156.0 156.5 216.4 251.9 145.2 112.8 3.2 3.2 4.0 6.7 2.0 2.4 4.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3291-771 3291-8 3291-831 12/80 12/80 12/80 150.1 134.4 166.0 150.1 136.5 166.0 150.1 133.1 166.0 0 -9.2 2.5 0 -2.5 .0 3291-891 12/80 137.2 137.2 137.2 ft M inerals and earths ground or tre a te d ....................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Minerals and earths, ground or tre a te d ........................................................... Lightweight aggregate, expanded clay, slag, perlite, haydite, pumice and diatomaceous e a rth .......................................................................... Slag, including crushed and g ro u n d ............................................................. Clays, artificially activated with acid or other m ate rials............................ O ther minerals and earths, ground or treated, incl. feldspar, roof granules and b a rite ................................................................................... 3295 3295-P 3295-1 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 129.2 128.0 128.0 129.7 128.6 128.6 129.8 128.7 128.7 .8 .9 .9 .1 .1 .1 3295-111 3295-131 3295-185 06/85 06/85 07/85 126.0 124.4 97.0 126.4 124.5 977 126.8 124.5 97.7 1.0 1.1 -1.6 .3 0 0 3295-198 06/85 135.7 136.6 136.6 .7 0 M ineral w o o l.................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Mineral wool for structural in sulatio n................................................................ Loose fiber and granulated f ib e r ................................................................... Building batts, blankets, and ro lls .................................................................. 3296 3296-P 3296-1 3296-111 3296-135 3296-13531 3296-13537 3296-161 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 05/82 12/81 12/81 130.3 128.4 118.0 92.3 131.3 119.9 123.1 94.2 135.1 133.5 124.4 91.4 141.8 129.7 132.7 96.4 134.4 132.8 123.5 91.0 141.1 128.1 133.5 95.0 11.0 11.5 15.1 2.8 22.7 27.3 16.4 4.3 -.5 -.5 -.7 -.4 -.5 -1.2 .6 -1.5 3296-198 3296-2 3296-235 12/81 12/81 12/81 129.0 141.6 159.6 133.5 141.6 163.0 132.7 141.8 163.7 13.7 2.2 11.0 -.6 .1 .4 3296-245 3296-299 3296-M 3296-S 12/97 12/97 03/88 12/81 101.8 99.8 159.1 155.9 101.9 98.6 159.1 155.9 101.9 98.6 159.1 155.9 1.0 -1.7 14.5 1.4 0 0 0 0 3297-P 3297-1 3297-111 3297-112 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 125.0 126.3 122.6 94.2 114.6 126.8 128.3 125.3 94.2 119.2 126.0 127.5 123.8 94.3 114.7 .7 .9 .8 .1 -1.2 -.6 -.6 -1.2 .1 -3.8 3297-115 08/92 106.2 106.2 107.6 1.3 1.3 3297-116 12/85 133.6 138.8 ft 3297-118 07/92 107.4 107.7 107.7 Abrasives, asbestos, and miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................................... R-18.9 or less ............... ............... ................................................................. A co u stica l........................................................................................................... O ther mineral wool for structural insulation, including insulating b o a rd ........................................................................................................... M ineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance in s u la tio n ............... Blankets (flexible) including fabricated pieces, rolls, and b a tts ............... M olded insulation (such as special automotive, appliance, and aerospace ite m s )...................................................................................... O ther mineral wool for industrial equipment, and appliance insulation Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Nonclay refractories........................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... 3297 Silica bricks and s h a p e s ................................................................................. Magnesite and magnesite-chrome bricks and s h a p e s ............................. M ullite bricks and shapes, made predominantly of fused or synthetic m u llite .......................................................................................................... Extra-high alumina bricks & shapes, made predominantly of fused and synthetic a lu m in a s .................................................................................... Silicon carbide bricks and shapes, made predominantly of silicon carbide, except kiln fu rn itu r..................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 76 (3) 0 .4 2.5 1.8 2.5 ft 0 0 1.2 .2 0 ft 0 ft 2.4 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 Product code Industry code Jan. 19992 Nonclay refractories—Continued Zircon and zirconia bricks and shapes, made predominantly of either o f these m ate rials..................................................................................... All other bricks and shapes, including dolomite, dolomite-magnesite and carbon refractories............................................................................ Castables (hydraulic s e ttin g ).............................................................................. Plastic refractories & ramming mixes, wet & dry, and castables of nonhydraulic setting t y p e ............................................................................ Gunning mixes, basic and o th e r........................................................................ O ther nonclay refractory materials in lump or ground f o r m ........................ Domestic ship, for direct use by customers as finished refractories, and all exported m ate ria l......................................................................... Ceramic refractory fib e rs .................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ....................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3297-119 01/91 126.5 ft 126.5 1.0 ft 3297-121 3297-3 12/85 12/85 129.6 135.9 130.2 135.9 129.5 135.9 -.3 0 -0 .5 0 3297-4 3297-5 3297-6 12/85 12/85 12/85 153.0 110.1 121.5 157.9 110.1 121.2 158.3 110.1 121.2 3.7 0 -.2 .3 0 0 3297-611 3297-7 3297-SM 3297-S 12/85 0 6/9 2 123.3 124.6 123.1 124.6 123.1 124.6 -.2 0 0 0 12/85 123.8 124.3 123.9 -.6 -.3 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 121.2 119.0 140.2 109.9 121.4 119.2 140.2 110.1 122.1 120.0 140.2 111.1 .2 .3 0 .1 .6 .7 0 .9 12/85 142.5 142.5 142.5 0 0 Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c............................................................................ . Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Statuary and art goods (factory m a d e )........................................................... O ther nonmetallic mineral pro d u c ts ................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3299 Primary metal in dustries................................................................................................ 33 12/84 115.9 114.6 114.9 -5 .9 .3 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing m ills .................................... 331 12/84 103.7 102.4 101.7 -8.6 -.7 Blast furnaces and steel m ills ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ........................................ Coke oven and blast furnace p ro d u c ts ........................................................... Steel ingots and semifinished shapes and fo rm s .......................................... Ingot and semifinished products (including wire rod), c a rb o n ................. W ire rods, c a rb o n ......................................................................................... Ingot and semifinished products other than wire rod, c a rb o n ............. H.r. sheet and strip (incl. metallic coated and e le c tric a l)............................ Sheets, h.r., c a rb o n ......................................................................................... Sheets and strip, hot dipped galvanized, c a rb o n ...................................... Sheets and strip, electrolytic galvanized, c a rb o n ...................................... T in p la te .............................................................................................................. O ther tin mill pro d u cts..................................................................................... H ot rolled bars, plates and structural s h a p e s ................................................ Plates, c a r b o n ................................................................................................... Bars, h.r., c a r b o n ................................... ......................................................... Bars, light stru ctu ra l, c a r b o n ........................................................................ Concrete reinforcing bars, c a rb o n ................................................................ Bars, h.r. (including light structurals), a llo y .................................................. O ther hot rolled bars, plates, and structural shapes, carbon and a llo y ............................................................................................................. Plates and structural shapes, sta in le s s ....................................................... Bars, h.r., s ta in le s s .......................................................................................... 3312 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/97 12/97 12/97 0 6/8 2 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/97 06/82 12/89 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 104.0 103.8 94.2 99.7 87.7 80.1 86.1 112.0 102.6 120.1 116.4 144.6 98.9 102.2 97.4 110.8 118.9 111.1 121.3 102.1 101.8 96.9 96.8 83.3 80.1 76.3 110.8 102.7 117.9 117.3 141.5 97.5 99.7 90.3 109.6 118.0 108.5 121.3 101.2 100.8 95.6 96.2 82.3 80.1 ft 109.3 98.8 116.8 111.1 140.5 94.3 98.7 86.5 109.8 117.9 108.3 121.3 -10.3 -10.4 -1.7 -15.7 -20.6 -15.9 ft -8.3 -12.4 -8.0 -6.5 -3.6 -2.0 -13.3 -17.1 -9.9 -11.0 -12.9 -5.8 -.9 -1.0 -1.3 -.6 -1.2 0 ft -1.4 -3.8 -.9 -5.3 -.7 -3.3 -1.0 -4.2 .2 -.1 -.2 0 06/97 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/89 06/82 12/89 06/82 85.8 105.1 105.5 108.2 85.3 75.6 109.2 95.8 117.3 70.5 98.4 85.8 102.2 103.8 108.1 83.2 73.3 104.2 91.0 110.7 70.5 99.3 85.8 100.9 104.9 108.1 82.2 73.4 104.5 91.4 111.4 70.1 99.0 -19.1 -6.9 -13.9 -1.0 -21.5 -20.7 -8.2 -8.9 -8.4 -3.8 -4.6 0 -1.3 1.1 0 -1.2 .1 .3 .4 .6 -.6 -.3 06/83 06/83 06/9 6 0 6/83 06/96 12/88 06/96 154.1 157.7 95.0 164.2 94.5 79.1 90.8 150.6 155.5 93.1 159.3 93.3 76.7 91.1 149.8 154.5 92.2 ft 91.7 76.7 91.0 -14.3 -13.7 -16.3 ft -24.0 -7.3 -7.2 -.5 -.6 -1.0 ft -1.7 0 -.1 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 123.5 121.2 157.9 121.6 102.5 102.7 124.8 126.5 125.1 122.7 120.4 156.9 121.6 101.5 102.0 121.2 126.2 124.4 122.6 120.2 155.4 121.6 101.2 101.5 122.3 -2.3 -2.3 -2.1 .7 -4.8 -5.0 -3.8 ft 125.2 ft .1 -.1 -.2 -1.0 0 -.3 -.5 .9 ft .6 06/82 141.0 141.0 141.0 — 3.0 0 3299-P 3299-2 3299-3 3299-SM 3299-S 3312-P 3312-1 3312-2 3312-216 3312-21611 3312-21612 3312-3 3312-311 3312-313 3312-315 3312-326 3312-329 3312-4 3312-412 3312-422 3312-424 3312-425 3312-441 3312-445 3312-45 3312-461 3312-5 3312-6 3312-6A 3312-7 3312-71 3312-711 3312-75 3312-8 3312-SM Steel pipe and tu b e s ........................................................................................... Pipe and oil country tubular goods, c a rb o n ................................................ Cold rolled sheets and strip (excl metallic coated and electrica l)..............' Sheet and strip, c.r., ca rb o n ........................................................................... Sheet, c.r., ca rb o n ........................................................................................ Sheet and strip, c.r., stainless............................ ........................................... Cold finished b a r s ............................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Electrometallurgical p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... 3313 3313-P 3313-5 3313-511 3313-515 3313-51518 3313-6 F e rro silico n ....................................................................................................... O ther ferroalloys........................................................................................... O ther electrometallurgical p ro d u c ts ................................................................. Steel wire and related products - m fp m ..................................................................... Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and s tra n d ......................................... Steel nails and s p ike s......................................................................................... Steel w ire .................................................................... .......................................... Carbon w ir e ....................................................................................................... Steel fencing and fence g a te s .......................................................................... O ther fabricated ferrous wire p roducts............................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3315 3315-P 3315-1 3315-2 3315-5 3315-5A 3315-5C 3315-6 3315-9 3315-SM 3315-S See footnotes at end of table. 77 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 C old finishing of steel shapes - m fp m ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Cold rolled sheets and s trip ............................................................................... Sheets and strip, c.r., c a rb o n ......................................................................... Strip, c.r., c a rb o n .......................................................................................... Sheets and strip, c.r., stainless...................................................................... C old finished b a r s ............................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3316 Steel pipe and tubes - m fp m ........................................................................................ 3317 3316-P 3316-7 3316-71 3316-715 3316-75 3316-8 3316-SM 3316-S 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/89 06/82 12/89 06/82 Apr. 19992 May 19992 109.7 107.5 114.4 96.3 111.8 83.9 99.2 110.2 106.6 114.0 95.8 111.3 83.9 97.1 110.0 106.5 113.9 95.8 111.3 83.6 97.1 May 1998 Apr. 1999 -5.2 -5.8 -6.5 -8.2 -4.8 0 -3.8 -0.2 -.1 -.1 0 0 -.4 0 06/82 87.4 91.8 91.2 -4.0 -.7 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/97 06/97 06/82 127.1 127.1 127.1 136.9 107.9 129.6 110.5 141.2 90.6 118.5 112.1 99.6 100.7 129.9 127.1 127.0 127.0 137.5 106.9 129.3 108.2 141.2 90.6 127.0 126.8 126.8 137.5 106.9 129.6 106.2 140.6 90.6 118.5 110.8 -4.9 -5.2 -5.2 -7.3 -2.3 -2 .9 -12.9 -1.3 -8 .0 _ -.1 -2.4 ft ft 133.3 ft ft -.9 -.1 -.2 -.2 0 0 .2 -1.8 -.4 0 ft 0 ft ft 1.1 332 12/84 130.2 130.5 130.5 .6 0 3321 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/86 06/86 12/80 06/86 06/86 06/86 12/80 12/80 06/93 06/86 06/86 06/86 06/86 06 /8 6 12/80 12/80 06/86 06/86 144.2 143.5 160.6 135.4 116.8 201.1 170.2 148.1 111.4 110.3 130.5 113.5 115.7 135.1 118.5 112.7 124.6 120.1 135.7 146.3 134.5 131.8 144.6 143.9 160.6 135.4 116.8 201.1 169.9 147.8 112.5 111.0 131.2 114.4 115.7 135.1 118.5 115.9 124.6 120.0 135.7 146.2 135.1 131.8 144.5 143.9 160.6 135.4 116.8 201.1 169.9 147.8 112.5 110.8 131.0 114.2 115.7 136.9 118.5 115.8 124.6 120.0 135.6 146.2 134.8 131.8 .8 .9 1.5 0 0 .1 -1.1 -1.1 .7 -.3 -.3 0 0 2.4 -.2 2.9 .8 1.3 4.0 -2.8 .3 .2 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.2 -.2 -.2 0 1.3 0 -.1 0 0 -.1 0 -.2 0 12/80 152.6 153.0 152.7 0 -.2 06/81 06/81 06/93 134.6 133.5 118.4 134.9 133.8 118.8 134.9 133.8 118.8 -1.0 -1.2 .6 0 0 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 202.6 197.5 158.0 157.8 202.5 105.6 112.5 110.0 109.7 115.4 202.0 196.9 155.1 154.8 202.3 105.6 112.2 110.0 109.7 115.4 202.2 197.2 156.2 156.0 202.3 105.6 112.2 110.0 109.7 115.4 .1 .2 -.8 -.8 -3.4 0 -6.4 .9 .9 .4 .1 .2 .7 .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/81 255.2 255.2 255.2 0 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 137.3 144.3 142.8 132.0 152.3 143.4 147.5 149.8 138.4 145.5 144.7 136.7 151.9 142.8 148.8 151.2 138.3 145.4 144.6 136.6 151.8 143.2 148.3 150.7 .4 .4 .5 -1.5 2.2 .1 .7 .5 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 .3 -.3 -.3 06/81 86.3 ft ................... ft ft ft 3317-P 3317-6 3317-6A 3317-6B 3317-6C 3317-6D 3317-6E 3317-6F 3317-6G 3317-6H 3317-M 3317-XY9 3317-S Steel pipe and tu b e s ............................................................................................ Pipe and oil country tubular goods, c a r b o n ................................................ Pressure tubing, c a rb o n .................................................................................. Mechanical tubing, c a rb o n .............................................................................. Structural pipe and tubing, c a rb o n ............................................................... Pipe and tubing, a llo y ...................................................................................... Pressure tubing, sta in le ss............................................................................... M echanical tubing, s ta in le s s .......................................................................... O ther pipe and tubing (incl. standard pipe), stainless ............................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. G ray iron fo u n d rie s ......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Cast iron pressure and soil pipe and fittin g s .................................................. Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iro n ......................................................... Pressure pipe, ductile ir o n .......................................................................... Pressure pipe fittings, ductile ir o n ........................................................ ..... Pressure pipe and fittings, gray ir o n ............................................................ Pressure pipe fittings, gray ir o n .................................................................. O ther ductile iron c a s tin g s ................................................................................. Autom otive u s e s ............................................................................................... Passenger c a r s ............................ ................................................................. All other automotive u s e s ........................................................................... Construction and utility u s e s .......................................................................... 3321-P 3321-1 3321-111 3321-11101 3321-11102 3321-121 3321-12102 3321-2 3321-222 3321-22201 3321-22202 3321-224 3321-231 3321-233 3321-239 3321-4 3321-439 3321-43901 3321-43902 3321-449 3321-498 3321-SM 3321-S M achinery u s e s ................................................................................................. All other u s e s .................................................................................................... O ther gray iron c a s tin g s ..................................................................................... All other automotive u s e s ........................................................................... Construction and utility u s e s .......................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M alleable iron fou n d rie s................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Standard malleable iron c a s tin g s ...................................................................... 3322 3322-P 3322-1 3324 3324-P 3324-2 3324-213 3324-3 3324-311 3324-313 3324-4 3324-411 3324-413 3324-SM 3324-S Carbon and low alloy steel investment c asting s............................................ Commercial application, other than a e ro s p a c e .......................................... High alloy steel investment castings, including stainless s te e l................... Aerospace app lica tion ............................ ......................................................... C om m erdal application, other than a e ro s p a c e .......................................... Hi-temp metal castings (iron, nickel, or cobalt-base a llo y s )........................ Aerospace app lica tion..................................................................................... Commercial application, other than a e ro s p a c e .......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3325 Carbon steel c a s tin g s ......................................................................................... Railroad wheels and sp e c ia ltie s .................................................................... All other carbon steel castings, including rolls for rolling m ills ............... High alloy steel castings, including stainless s te e l........................................ Low alloy steel c a s tin g s ..................................................................................... A ll other low alloy steel ca stin g s................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3325-P 3325-2 3325-214 3325-219 3325-4 3325-5 3325-559 3325-SM 3325-S See footnotes at end of table. 78 i3) 110.8 ft ft 131.9 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/80 89.7 87.6 91.2 -9.6 4.1 3331-P 3331-1 06/80 06/80 06/88 97.1 82.4 65.7 95.5 80.7 98.4 84.8 3.0 5.1 ft ft -10.5 -12.9 ft 3331-2 06/8 0 77.2 75.4 82.5 -9.4 9.4 3334-P 3334-7 3334-711 3334-71111 3334-71113 3334-8 06/80 06/80 06/8 0 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 100.8 103.0 101.2 101.2 115.4 82.8 109.1 97.3 99.5 97.7 97.7 110.2 81.5 103.6 107.0 105.3 105.3 119.2 87.2 ft -9.7 -8.9 -9.3 -9.3 -9.1 -8.4 6.5 7.5 7.8 7.8 8.2 7.0 ft 3339-P 3339-7 06/80 06/80 06/80 93.5 101.4 130.1 92.9 101.1 127.8 93.0 101.2 126.8 -8.0 -7.1 -8.5 3339-791 06/88 116.4 114.8 ft ft May 1998 Apr. 1999 Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous m e ta ls ................................................. 333 Primary c o p p e r................................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Sm elted c o p p e r.................................................................................................... Copper cathode and other refined copper, including wirebar, slab, and in g o t ................................................................................................................ 3331 Primary alum inum ............................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Primary aluminum, except extrusion b ille t....................................................... Primary aluminum, except extrusion b ille t................................................... Aluminum ingot, u n a llo ye d .......................................................................... O ther primary aluminum, except extrusion b ille t.................................... Aluminum extrusion b ille t ................................................................................... 3334 Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c.................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... O ther nonferrous metals, n.e.c........................................................................... O ther refined n.f. metals, incl. chromium, cadmium, cobalt, and m olybd enum .............................................................................................. 3339 Secondary nonferrous m e ta ls ...................................................................................... 334 06/80 83.5 83.8 85.2 -2.1 1.7 Secondary nonferrous m e ta ls ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... L e a d ..................................................................................................... ................. Z i n c ........................................................................................................................ Precious m e ta ls ................................................................................................... O ther nonferrous metals .................................................................................... 3341 06/80 06/80 06/80 0 6/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 83.5 86.0 87.2 113.9 42.9 62.7 101.7 83.8 86.5 87.8 118.3 41.8 63.0 103.4 85.2 87.6 87.8 126.5 41.9 64.1 104.8 -2.1 -2.4 -2.2 .2 -5.0 -3.8 -3.5 1.7 1.3 0 6.9 .2 1.7 1.4 06/80 06/97 81.3 92.8 80.7 92.5 84.0 97.1 .8 2.2 4.1 5.0 12/84 132.2 129.7 131.9 -5.2 1.7 3351-P 3351-1 3351-131 3351-3 3351-311 3351-31118 3351-332 3351-33218 3351-4 3351-413 3351-435 3351-43526 3351-5 3351-516 3351-538 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 125.0 129.7 139.6 129.6 127.4 105.6 123.3 141.3 132.4 146.0 127.1 152.7 142.2 116.5 110.2 110.9 123.7 128.2 138.3 128.3 126.3 103.8 120.8 140.7 131.8 146.1 125.4 153.4 142.6 113.3 110.0 99.3 128.1 133.3 145.1 134.6 129.1 110.6 127.5 140.8 132.0 149.4 130.1 156.2 145.2 122.8 ft 108.4 -4.5 -5.0 -3.8 -3.9 -10.3 -5.6 -3.8 -12.5 -13.0 -1.2 -2.6 -.8 -.7 .1 3.6 4.0 4.9 4.9 2.2 6.6 5.5 .1 .2 2.3 3.7 1.8 1.8 8.4 ft 9.2 3353-P 3353-1 3353-113 3353-2 3353-231 3353-23115 3353-233 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 08/88 137.3 142.3 ft ft 142.9 129.1 117.1 103.9 134.2 139.3 ft ft 139.8 125.2 113.6 102.9 136.8 141.1 167.6 173.9 141.7 127.6 115.6 ft -7.6 -7.4 ft ft -7.2 -9.7 -9.9 ft 1.9 1.3 ft ft 1.4 1.9 1.8 ft 3354-P 3354-1 3354-115 3354-11511 3354-11512 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 143.5 145.5 148.4 127.0 132.2 121.0 142.7 144.7 147.6 125.9 144.3 146.6 149.3 130.4 -3.3 -2.4 -2.5 -1.7 1.1 1.3 1.2 3.6 ft ft ft 124.2 ft -3.6 ft ft 3354-125 3354-12501 3354-12502 3354-12503 3354-12504 3354-12505 3354-12506 3354-12512 3354-3 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 06/87 12/94 145.0 179.2 151.5 134.8 130.7 142.2 143.7 134.1 92.6 144.2 179.2 150.0 132.8 130.3 142.2 143.8 133.8 92.1 145.4 179.5 151.8 133.1 130.3 144.7 143.7 136.4 93.6 -2.9 -.2 -4.0 -3.4 -2.0 2.5 -1.6 -6.3 -2.5 .8 .2 1.2 .2 0 1.8 -.1 1.9 1.6 3341-P 3341-3 3341-4 3341-5 3341-6 3341-7 3341 -SM 3341-M 3341-XY9 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 ...................................... Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous m e ta ls .............................................. 335 Rolling, drawing and extruding of c o p p e r.................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Copper and copper-base alloy w ire ...................................................... ........... A llo y e d ................................................................................................................ Copper and copper-base alloy rod, bar and s h a p e s .................................... Unalloyed copper bars, shapes and non-electrical r o d ............................ Bars and s h a p e s .......................................................................................... Copper-base alloy rod, bar and s h a p e s ...................................................... R o d .................................................................................................................. Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and p la te .................................. Unalloyed copper flat p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... Copper-base alloy flat p ro d u cts.................................................................... S tr ip ................................................................................................................. Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tu b e ................................................ Unalloyed pipe and tube, plum b ing.............................................................. Copper-base alloy pipe and tube, non-plum bing....................... ................ 3351 Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube products............................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Aluminum p la te .................................................................................................... H e at-treatable................................................................................................... Aluminum s h e e t.................................................................................................... Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare .................................................................... Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, all o th e rs .............................................. Coiled, nonheat-treatable, pre co a te d ........................................................... 3353 Aluminum extruded p ro d u cts............................................................ ........................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... .................................................................. Extruded aluminum rod, bar, and other extruded shapes except tu b e ..... Extruded rod and bar with alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s ..... R o d .................................................................................................................. B a r ..................................................................................... ............................. O ther extruded shapes except tube, with alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s ................................................................................................ O ther extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including 2 ...................... O ther extruded shapes, circle size 2 to, not in c lu d in g 3 ....................... O ther extruded shapes, circle size 3 to, not including 4 ...................... Other extruded shapes, circle size 4 to, not including 5 ...................... Other extruded shapes, circle size 5 to, not including 6 ...................... O ther extruded shapes, circle size 6 to, not including 1 0 .................... Other extruded shapes, circle size 10 and o v e r .................................... Aluminum extruded and drawn pipe and t u b e ............................................... 3354 See footnotes at end of table. 79 ft ft ft -6.6 ft .1 .1 -.8 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Aluminum extruded products—Continued Soft alloy pipe and tube, alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s........ Seamless pipe and tube, soft a llo y .......................................................... S o ft alloy pipe and tube other than s e a m le ss....................................... Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.c............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Rolled aluminum rod, bar (incl. continuous cast), and structural shapes Continuous cast rod, bar and structural s h a p e s ........................................ Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous metals, except copper and alum inum ................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Nickel and nickel-base alloy mill s h a p e s ........................................................ Plate, sheet and s t r ip ...................................................................................... Rod, bar, pipe, tube, wire, and other nickel mill sh a p e s .......................... Titanium mill s h a p e s ........................................................................................... Rod, bar, pipe, tube, wire, and other titanium mill s h a p e s ...................... O ther nonferrous metal mill s h a p e s ................................................................ Lead mill s h a p e s.............................................................................................. Zirconium mill s h a p e s ..................................................................................... O ther nonferrous metal mill s h a p e s ............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Nonferrous wiredrawing and in su la tin g ....................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy bare wire and c a b le ........................... Copper & copper-base alloy wire & cable for electrical transmission, incl. b a re ......................................................................................................... Fiber optic c a b le ................................................................................................... Electronic wire and c a b le ................................................................................... Telephone and telegraph wire and c a b le ....................................................... Control and signal w ire ................................................................................ ....... Building wire and c a b le ...................................................................................... Apparatus wire and cord and flexible cord s e t s ............................................ 92.1 93.6 ft 91.0 -2.5 -2.1 -3.1 -5.4 -7.3 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/94 12/94 12/94 92.6 93.7 91.4 3355-P 3355-2 3355-225 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 114.8 117.2 109.9 105.4 116.7 119.5 106.5 ft 123.9 126.3 116.7 107.2 06/82 06/82 06/8 2 12/87 12/95 06/82 12/95 06/82 12/87 12/87 12/87 126.9 125.2 140.3 92.9 95.4 102.6 97.6 118.6 78.3 100.1 118.4 125.3 123.4 138.6 90.0 95.4 102.6 98.0 115.7 79.4 98.7 114.2 126.5 124.8 137.3 91.1 93.3 102.9 99.3 116.5 80.4 98.4 115.5 -4.5 -4.7 -8.6 -13.2 -5.7 -1 .2 -3.9 -4.1 -2.3 -1.9 -5.3 1.0 1.1 -.9 1.2 -2.2 .3 1.3 .7 1.3 -.3 1.1 06/82 142.1 142.0 141.9 -1.7 -.1 3357-P 3357-A 12/82 12/82 12/88 144.1 144.7 88.4 140.4 140.5 87.2 141.9 141.9 87.4 -4.4 -5.0 -5.5 1.1 1.0 .2 3357-B 3357-E 3357-1 3357-2 3357-3 3357-4 3357-6 3357-7 3357-8 3357-9 3357-S 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 74.9 95.1 137.2 169.8 179.8 117.8 152.1 141.0 110.2 139.0 223.7 74.0 94.6 135.8 163.7 185.2 107.5 133.0 141.1 111.1 139.1 227.7 76.9 94.3 136.8 162.5 184.7 111.4 141.1 141.5 110.1 139.4 233.3 -1.5 -1 .4 -1.7 -11.1 2.8 -13.9 -3 .9 ft -1.8 -.2 4.7 3.9 -.3 .7 -.7 -.3 3.6 6.1 .3 -.9 .2 2.5 12/84 130.6 130.8 130.4 -2.5 -.3 06/91 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 107.4 133.0 117.1 117.1 117.7 107.7 133.3 118.2 118.3 115.5 106.8 132.0 117.9 117.9 116.8 -4 .6 -5.4 -6.3 -6 .5 -5.3 -.8 -1.0 -,3 -.3 1.1 3355 3356 3356-P 3356-1 3356-161 3356-168 3356-2 3356-281 3356-9 3356-954 3356-961 3356-997 3356-SM 3356-S 3357 Nonferrous foundries (ca stin g s )................................................................................... 336 Aluminum die c a s tin g .................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... M otor vehicle die c a s tin g s ................................................................................. Die castings for passenger c a r s ................................................................... Die castings for other motor v e h ic le s .......................................................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy die castings, other than motor v e h ic le ............................................................................................................. Die castings for building and co n stru ctio n .................................................. Die castings for app lia n ce s............................................................................ Die castings for computers and electronics................................................ O ther die castings, n.e.c.................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ............... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3363 Nonferrous die-castings, except alum inum ................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Zinc and zinc-base alloy die-castings........................ .................... ................. Magnesium die-ca stings..................................................................................... O ther nonferrous die-castings, including lead and copper, except 3364 3363-P 3363-1 3363-111 3363-112 ft 91.0 ft -4.4 1.6 ft 0 6.2 5.7 9.6 ft 3363-4 3363-411 3363-412 3363-416 3363-417 3363-SM 3363-S 06/98 06/83 06/98 06/83 06/98 97.4 166.0 98.4 121.9 92.4 97.1 163.2 98.5 123.4 93.0 95.5 154.4 99.2 125.2 93.2 ft -9.0 ft 2.6 ft -1.6 -5.4 .7 1.5 .2 06/91 111.5 111.5 111.9 .3 .4 3364-P 3364-1 3364-2 06/91 06/91 06/83 07/83 105.5 105.4 143.5 128.9 105.4 105.3 143.4 128.5 105.5 105.4 143.5 128.5 -1.1 -.9 -.7 -.5 .1 .1 .1 0 3364-6 3364-SM 3364-S 06/98 97.7 97.7 97.7 ft 0 06/91 104.8 105.2 105.8 -2.6 .6 3365-P 3365-1 06/91 06/91 06/83 111.0 110.4 143.0 111.1 110.6 143.5 111.1 110.6 143.4 -.8 -1.3 -.6 0 0 -.1 3365-2 06/83 127.6 127.1 127.1 -3.5 0 3365-3 3365-SM 3365-S Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 06/83 143.7 144.9 144.9 2.3 0 06/91 114.8 115.1 114.7 2.8 -.3 3366-P 3366-411 06/83 06/83 06/83 148.1 146.3 147.9 147.9 146.2 148.0 148.0 146.2 148.0 -.3 -.1 .4 .1 0 0 3365 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand c a s tin g s ...................................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent and semipermanent mold ca stin g s................................................................................................. Investm ent and other aluminum and aluminum-base alloy castings and Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3366 See footnotes at end of table. May 19992 3354-313 3354-31301 3354-31302 Power wire and c a b le .......................................................................................... O ther insulated wire and c a b le ......................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Copper foundries (castings, except d ie ) ..................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... C opper and copper-base alloy sand c a s tin g s ................................................ Apr. 19992 80 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/98 98.8 98.2 98.2 ft 0 0 6/83 158.1 157.6 157.6 -1.7 0 0 6/83 06/83 06/98 06/83 06/98 07/92 139.4 131.1 100.0 131.0 83.5 97.7 140.6 132.3 (3) 131.6 ft 100.1 139.8 131.4 -3.4 -3.9 ft 1.1 (3) ft -.6 -.7 ft .4 ft 0 06/83 192.5 193.9 195.4 1.9 .8 06/85 126.4 125.4 125.9 -.3 .4 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 113.0 113.8 103.5 122.3 119.0 105.5 103.0 115.5 112.8 107.1 113.2 114.0 103.5 122.3 119.0 106.6 103.7 115.5 112.6 107.1 113.3 114.1 103.5 122.3 119.6 106.6 103.7 115.5 112.6 107.1 .4 .4 0 0 .8 1.0 1.2 .1 -.5 0 .1 .1 0 0 .5 0 0 0 0 0 06/90 12/96 06/85 101.2 101.2 114.1 101.2 101.2 114.1 101.2 101.2 114.1 3.3 3.3 0 0 0 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 142.2 137.9 138.9 130.2 139.7 134.9 137.5 123.8 140.8 136.2 138.4 125.9 -1.0 -1.3 .7 -5.6 .8 1.0 .7 1.7 12/84 128.8 128.9 128.8 0 -.1 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Copper foundries (castings, except die)—Continued Other copper and copper-base alloy castings incl. bearings and 3366-412 3366-SM 3366-S Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Nonferrous castings, except aluminum and copper, and excluding die3369 3369-P 3369-1 3369-3 3369-4 3369-7 3369-SM 3369-S Zinc and zinc-base alloy castings, except d ie ................................................ Titanium castings, except d i e ............................................................................ Nickel and nickel-base alloy castings, except d i e ........................................ All other nonferrous metal castings, except d i e ............................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Miscellaneous primary metal p roducts ............................ ........................................... 339 Metal heat tre a tin g ......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................ ............................................................ Metal heat treating services-New England (M A -R I-C T )............................... Metal heat treating services-Middle Atlantic (NY-NJ-E.PA-MD).................. M etal heat treating services-South Central (W.PA-OH-IN-KY).................... M etal heat treating services-M ichigan............................................................. Metal heat treating services-Southeast (VA-NC-SC-GA-AL-TN-FL).......... M etal heat treating services-North Central (IL-WI-MN-MO-IA) ................... Metal heat treating services-Pacific Coast (CA-AZ-OR-W A)....................... M etal heat treating services-Southwest (TX-OK-AR-CO-LA-UT)..... .......... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... C ontract work and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... ............................ 3398 Primary metal products, n.e.c........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................... ............................................................................... Metal powders, paste, and fla k e s .................................................................... O ther primary metal p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3399 3398-P 3398-1 3398-2 3398-3 3398-4 3398-5 3398-6 3398-7 3398-8 3398-SM 3398-M 3398-XY9 3398-S 3399-P 3399-1 3399-2 3399-SM ft 132.1 (3> 100.1 Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation 34 Metal cans and shipping containers............................................................................ 341 12/84 101.2 101.1 100.5 -2.0 -.6 M etal c a n s ....................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Steel c a n s ............................................................................................ ................ Steel cans, fo o d ............................................................................................... Fruit and fruit juice can ..... ......................................................................... Vegetable and vegetable juice c a n .......................................................... Can, other foods (including so u p s )........................................................... Steel cans, general packaging (including pet fo o d ) .................................. Aluminum cans ..................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3411 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 108.5 107.2 127.7 134.2 141.6 118.8 150.9 128.0 89.6 108.4 107.1 127.4 133.5 138.1 118.5 150.9 128.0 89.6 107.7 106.4 127.4 133.5 138.1 118.5 150.9 ft 88.5 -2.2 -2.3 -.2 -.3 -3.0 -.1 .4 (3) -4.0 -.6 -.7 0 0 0 0 0 ft -1.2 06/81 137.5 138.7 138.7 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 134.9 144.0 159.2 134.7 152.2 134.9 144.1 159.2 134.8 152.2 133.9 142.8 157.3 133.6 152.2 -.8 -1.0 .6 -1.5 0 -.7 -.9 -1.2 -.9 0 12/96 12/96 100.8 100.8 100.8 100.8 100.8 100.8 0 0 0 0 12/84 136.9 137.2 137.6 .9 .3 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 155.3 163.5 150.7 154.6 170.1 173.9 155.4 163.5 150.8 154.6 170.7 173.9 155.4 163.5 150.8 154.6 170.7 1.6 1.7 .3 0 .4 0 0 0 0 0 ft (3) 03/87 12/92 12/83 ft ft 148.5 (3) ft 148.5 ft ft 148.5 (3) (3) 06/83 158.0 158.1 158.5 Metal shipping barrels, drums, kegs, and p a ils ......................................................... 3411-P 3411-1 3411-1B 3411-117 3411-119 3411-131 3411-1C 3411-2 3411-SM 3411-S 3412 3412-P 3412-1 3412-2 3412-3 3412-SM 3412-M 3412-Z89 Steel shipping barrels and d ru m s .................................................................... All other metal barrels (including parts and fluid milk c o n ta in e rs)............ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ................ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................... .................................................. R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Cutlery, hand tools, and general h a rd w a re ............................................................... 342 3421 3421-P 3421-1 3421-121 3421-141 3421-2 3421-SM 3421-M 3421-Z89 3421-S Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, and s n ip s ............................................... Kitchen cutlery, incl. knives, forks, and c le a v e rs ...................................... Pocket knives and other folding blade k n iv e s ............................................ Razor blades and razors, except e le c tr ic ........................ -............. ................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Hand and edge tools, except machine tools and handsaw s................................. 3423 See footnotes at end of table. 8 1 (3) (3) ft 0 0 1.4 .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 I Index base Jan. 19992 Hand and edge tools, except machine tools and handsaws—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Mechanics’ hand service t o o ls .......................................................................... P lie rs ................................................................................................................... Solid joint p lie r s ............................................................................................. W re n c h e s ........................................................................................................... Sockets, drives, extensions, etc. for hand-operated socket wrenches ................................................................................................. Combination open-end and box w re n c h e s .............................................. Torque w rench es ........................................................................................... Adjustable wrenches, including pipe w rench es....................................... All other w re n c h e s ....................................................................................... S cre w d rive rs...................................................................................................... Tools for automotive use, excluding ja c k s .................................................. All other mechanics’ hand service t o o ls ..................................................... Edge tools, hand o p e ra te d ................................................................................ C h is e ls ................................................................................................................ Professional and craftsmen’s edge hand t o o ls .......................................... All other edge to o ls ......................................................................................... Dies and interchangeable cutting tools, for machines and power-driven May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3423-P 3423-1 3423-111 3423-11113 3423-113 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 163.1 167.1 154.8 152.2 173.2 163.1 167.2 154.8 152.2 173.5 163.5 167.9 154.8 152.2 174.3 1.3 1.4 .8 1.3 1.9 0.2 .4 0 0 .5 3423-11321 3423-11324 3423-11325 3423-11326 3423-11327 3423-114 3423-116 3423-117 3423-4 3423-483 3423-485 3423-498 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/96 0 6/83 06/83 0 6/96 178.1 171.4 187.7 175.5 158.8 150.0 169.9 169.1 108.6 137.8 178.5 101.4 178.4 171.8 187.7 175.5 158.8 150.0 169.9 169.1 108.9 138.1 178.9 101.7 179.8 171.8 188.3 175.5 158.8 150.0 169.9 170.3 108.9 138.1 178.9 101.7 2.3 1.2 4.1 1.6 .3 -.6 .8 1.8 .6 1.7 .6 .5 .8 0 .3 0 0 0 0 .7 0 0 0 0 3423-5 3423-551 3423-559 3423-6 3423-611 3423-621 3423-641 3423-681 3423-698 3423-SM 3423-M 3423-Z89 3423-S Cutting dies, excluding dies for cutting m e ta l............................................. All other machine tools, including w o o d c u ttin g .......................................... O ther hand tools, n.e.c......................................................................................... Shovels, spades, scoops, telegraph spoons, and s c ra p e rs .................. Light forged hammers, under 4 pounds, excluding ball peen hammers Steel goods, including forks, hoes, rakes, weeders, etc........................... Soldering ir o n s .................................................................................................. O ther hand tools, excluding edge and machine to o ls .............................. 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 ................................................ .................. ......................... Hand saws and saw b la d e s ......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................... ................ Woodworking power saw bla d e s ....................................................................... Circular saw b la d e s ......................................................................................... Solid to o th ...................................................................................................... Inserted t o o t h ................................................................................................ Metalworking power saw b la d e s ....................................................................... Circular saw blades, including separate inserted t e e th ............................ Bandsaw b la d e s ................................................................................................ All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, and abrasive Apr. 19992 Percent change to May 1999 from — 06/96 07/83 06/96 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/89 06/83 102.6 102.6 (?) 100.0 163.4 215.9 141.8 182.6 133.5 153.4 (?) 100.1 163.3 213.4 141.8 182.6 i3) 153.6 102.9 (?) 101.2 163.3 213.4 141.8 182.6 133.5 153.6 .2 (?) -.5 2.2 14.2 .1 .3 2.1 .9 .3 (?) 1.1 0 0 0 0 (?) 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 118.2 117.6 160.6 118.6 118.1 160.6 118.6 118.1 161.5 2.2 2.3 1.2 0 0 .6 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/96 06/83 139.1 145.1 127.5 122.5 130.0 111.9 161.1 106.5 171.2 139.4 145.6 128.6 122.8 130.9 111.9 161.1 106.5 171.2 141.5 145.7 128.6 122.8 131.1 111.9 161.1 106.5 171.2 1.0 -.1 -1 .0 .5 1.5 0 .3 0 0 1.5 .1 0 0 .2 0 0 0 0 3425 3425-P 3425-2 3425-212 3425-21211 3425-21213 3425-3 3425-331 3425-336 3425-4 3425-SM 3425-M 3425-Z89 3425-S 06/83 142.2 142.2 142.2 1.2 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 112.2 179.2 121.6 112.1 179.0 121.6 112.3 179.4 137.4 -1.9 -1.9 12.0 .2 .2 13.0 3429-P 3429-2 3429-4 3429-415 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 125.9 125.1 146.9 141.9 124.4 126.3 125.5 152.8 142.0 124.4 126.6 125.8 152.8 142.1 126.1 .6 .6 4.4 .5 2.8 .2 .2 0 .1 1.4 3429-421 3429-452 3429-461 3429-477 3429-6 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/98 06/85 157.0 106.0 163.6 100.2 99.7 156.9 106.6 160.4 100.7 99.3 157.6 106.2 160.2 100.5 100.2 .9 -1.5 -1 .4 (?) -.5 .4 -.4 -.1 -.2 .9 3429-7 3429-8 3429-SM 3429-M 3429-S 06/85 06/85 187.3 132.5 187.3 133.1 187.3 131.8 3.0 -1.0 0 -1 .0 07/85 06/85 144.6 127.8 144.6 127.8 145.2 128.1 .4 -.1 .4 .2 343 12/84 158.6 158.9 159.0 .7 .1 3431 3431-P 12/80 12/80 163.8 163.7 165.0 164.9 161.8 161.0 -.4 -.7 -1.9 -2.4 3431-4 3431-426 3431-7 3431-9 3431-998 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/95 195.5 188.9 152.2 146.8 110.3 196.5 189.9 154.4 146.4 110.0 188.4 181.5 153.9 145.3 109.2 -3.3 -3.6 1.0 3.9 3.9 -4.1 -4.4 -.3 -.8 -.7 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 ............................................................................................ Hardware, n.e.c................................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Furniture hardware, excluding cabinet h a rd w a re ........................................... Builders’ hardw are............................................................................................... Padlocks including pin/non-pin tumbler and combination ty p e s ............. Doorlocks, tocksets, and locktrim, except architectural trim sold 3429 Hinges, excluding cabinet hinges, including spring h in g e s ...................... Cabinet hardw are............................................................................................. O ther builders' hardware, n.e.c......................................................... ............. M otor vehicle h ardw are ................................................... ................................... O ther transportation equipment hardware, except motor vehicle hard w a re ......................................................................................................... O ther hardware, 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 ............................................................................................ Heating equipment, except electric and warm air; and plumbing Sinks, sink/laundry tray combinations, and laundry trays sold Kitchen sinks (cast iron, steel, and stainless s te e l).................................. Miscellaneous metal sanitary w a re .................................................................. A ll other metal sanitary w a re ......................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 8 2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Plumbing fixture fittings and trim .................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Single lever controls, two or three handle bath or shower fittings, etc.................................................................. .................................................. Single lever c o n tro ls ........................................................................................ Tw o and three handle bath and shower fittin g s ........................................ Anti-scald bath and shower v a lv e s .............................................................. Lavatory and sink fittings (ex. single control), includ. drains and o v e rflo w s ........................................................................................................ Miscellaneous plumbing fixtures, fittings, and trim (brass g o o d s ).............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3432 Nonelectric heating e q u ip m e n t.................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Cast iron heating b o ile rs .................................................................................... Oil-fired cast iron heating b o ile rs .................................................................. Gas-fired cast iron heating b o ile rs ............................................................... Domestic heating s to v e s .................................................................................... W ood and coal domestic heating s to v e s .................................................... O ther domestic heating s to v e s ..................................................................... Steel heating b o ile rs ........................................................................................... Steel heating boilers, 400 MBH and le s s .................................................... Steel heating boilers, over 400 M B H ........................................................... O ther heating system s........................................................................................ Radiators and conve ctors............................................................................... O ther radiators and c o n v e c to rs ................................................................ 3433 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3432-P 06/83 06/83 181.8 189.4 182.3 189.9 183.4 191.2 0.3 .3 0.6 .7 3432-2 3432-211 3432-213 3432-215 06/83 06/98 06/98 06/98 186.1 101.1 102.4 101.9 187.3 101.9 102.7 102.8 187.7 101.9 103.2 103.5 2.4 ft ft ft .2 0 .5 .7 3432-3 3432-4 3432-SM 3432-S 06/98 06/83 101.2 192.2 101.8 191.6 101.8 194.7 ft -2.6 0 1.6 0 6/83 199.2 199.2 199.2 .5 0 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 0 6/80 06/86 06/80 06/80 06/80 0 6/8 0 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 0 6/86 06/80 06/80 06/80 12/93 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 0 6/80 06/86 12/93 190.2 181.4 168.7 155.4 178.2 145.3 146.1 120.1 154.2 167.7 149.6 182.5 192.2 187.3 179.4 198.6 224.3 169.5 169.3 133.0 122.6 207.7 178.0 173.9 111.7 218.8 221.8 190.5 177.4 171.1 174.6 122.5 189.9 181.2 168.7 155.4 178.2 145.2 145.8 120.4 154.2 167.7 149.6 181.5 190.4 185.6 178.1 196.9 225.6 169.4 169.5 133.0 122.3 207.9 178.0 173.9 111.7 ft 221.8 190.5 177.4 171.1 174.9 122.5 190.2 181.4 168.7 155.4 178.2 144.8 145.2 120.4 154.2 167.7 149.6 182.0 191.3 186.5 178.3 197.8 225.6 169.8 169.5 133.3 122.9 208.6 178.3 174.6 111.7 220.0 221.8 190.5 177.4 171.1 176.1 122.5 1.7 1.3 1.0 -.3 2.2 .4 .6 -.2 2.3 2.1 2.7 1.7 1.1 1.0 2.9 .9 .6 1.8 5.2 0 .2 1.2 2.2 .1 2.3 7.2 -2.2 2.5 2.5 2.8 1.7 5.6 .2 .1 0 0 0 -.3 -.4 0 0 0 0 .3 .5 .5 .1 .5 0 .2 0 .2 .5 .3 .2 .4 0 06/80 06/80 177.5 182.8 177.3 182.7 177.4 182.8 3.9 4.0 3433-P 3433-3 3433-311 3433-313 3433-4 3433-416 3433-422 3433-5 3433-511 3433-513 3433-6 3433-611 3433-61107 3433-621 3433-631 3433-63111 3433-661 3433-66141 3433-66151 3433-66193 3433-8 3433-811 3433-81101 3433-81103 3433-81105 3433-821 3433-82103 3433-831 3433-83103 3433-871 3433-9 3433-SM 3433-S 3433-SSS Floor and wall fu rn a c e s .................................................................................. Gas-fired floor fu rn a ce s............................................................................... O ther systems, n.e.c......................................................................................... Gas-fired infrared h e a te rs ........................................................................... Non-electric fire p la ce s................................................................................. O ther heating systems, n.e.c....................................................................... Parts for heating s y s te m s .................................................................................. Gas burners and parts/atta chm e nts............................................................ G as burners, 400 MBH and le s s .............................................................. Gas burners over 400 M B H ........................................................................ Parts/attachm ents for gas bu rn e rs........................................................... Oil burners and parts/a tta ch m e n ts.............................................................. Commercial/industrial oil b u rn e rs ............................................................. Dual fuel burners and p a rts/a tta ch m e n ts................................................... Dual fuel b u rn e rs .......................................................................................... Solar heating e q u ip m e n t.................................. ................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. ft 0 0 0 0 .7 0 .1 .1 Fabricated structural metal pro d u cts........................................................................... 344 12/84 136.6 136.9 136.8 .5 -.1 Fabricated structural m e ta l..................................................-........................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Fabricated structural metal for build in g s......................................................... Iron and steel for industrial build in g s.................................... ...................... Industrial buildings and p la n ts .................................................................... W are h o u se s................................................................................................... Iron and steel for commercial b u ild in g s ...................................................... O ffice buildings (high-rise)........................................................................... Office buildings (low -rise )............................. .......................................... O ther commercial buildings (lo w -ris e )...................................................... Iron and steel for residential buildings......................................................... Residential buildings (low -rise ).................................................................. Iron and steel for public utilitie s.... ................................................................ Iron and steel for other buildings (including re!., med., instit., and edu ca tio n a l)....................................................................................... High-rise bu ild in g s ........................................................................................ Low-rise buildings......................................................................................... Fabricated structural metal for bridges, trestles, and v ia d u c ts ................... Iron, steel, and aluminum for highways ....................................................... O ther fabricated structural metal ..................................................................... Iron and steel for towers and supporting structures................................. Iron and steel for other u s e s ..... ................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Resales .............................................................................................................. 3441 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/8 2 138.4 137.3 138.0 143.5 151.7 98.6 119.7 115.0 106.8 159.7 114.1 117.5 118.4 138.9 137.9 138.2 144.0 152.2 99.1 119.9 115.1 107.7 160.4 114.0 117.4 118.4 138.8 137.7 137.8 143.9 152.4 97.6 119.4 115.1 107.7 157.9 -.1 -.1 -.3 -.1 .1 -1.5 -.4 0 0 -1.6 ft ft 118.4 1.8 1.5 1.0 1.6 2.5 -4.0 1.1 2.4 .7 -.4 ft ft -.3 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/87 138.9 164.3 113.0 115.5 114.5 140.8 128.6 132.7 138.6 163.6 113.1 117.6 116.5 141.8 128.6 133.9 137.9 163.1 112.2 117.6 116.5 142.0 128.6 134.2 -.2 -.5 0 6.1 6.1 1.6 -.1 2.4 -.5 -.3 -.8 0 0 .1 0 .2 06/87 12/91 06/82 129.9 130.7 153.3 129.9 ft 153.5 129.9 130.7 153.5 2.9 3.2 1.9 Metal doors, sash and trim ........................................................................................... 3442 06/83 153.0 153.1 152.9 .2 3441-P 3441-1 3441-121 3441-12101 3441-12102 3441-122 3441-12201 3441-12202 3441-12207 3441-123 3441-12305 3441-127 3441-128 3441-12801 3441-12802 3441-2 3441-212 3441-3 3441-342 3441-359 3441-SM 3441-M 3441-Z89 3441-S See footnotes at end of table. 83 ft ft 0 0 ft 0 -.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted -— Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Jan. 1999* M etal doors, sash and trim —Continued Primary products ...................................................................................................... M etal doors and frames, except storm d o o rs ................................................ Aluminum doors (excluding shower doors and tub e n c lo s u re s )............. Iron and steel doors (excluding shower doors and tub enclo su re s)..... Iron and steel industrial d o o rs .................................................................... Iron and steel residential d o o r s ................................................................ Iron and steel commercial and institutional d o o rs ................................. O ther metal doors, metal door frames, and shower doors and tub e n c lo s u re s .................................................................................................. M etal window sash and frames, except storm s a s h .................................... Metal molding and trim and s to re fro n ts .......................................................... Metal combination screen, storm sash, and storm d o o rs ........................... M etal windows and door screens, (except combination) and metal w eatherstrip........................................................ ........................... ............... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ...................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... .......................................... ........................................... Fabricated plate work (boiler s h o p s )........................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Heat exchangers and steam condensers, except for nuclear ap p lica tio n s.................................................................................................... Heat exchangers, closed types, in dustrial................................................... Bare tu b e ........................................................................................................ May 1998 Apr. 1999 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 156.0 158.8 169.6 149.4 141.1 154.6 152.3 156.1 159.0 169.5 149.7 141.1 155.0 152.6 155.8 159.0 169.7 149.7 141.1 155.0 152.6 0.3 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .7 -0.2 0 .1 .0 0 0 0 06/97 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 101.0 148.3 220.8 142.5 101.0 148.6 219.3 142.5 101.0 147.3 221.7 142.5 .6 -.4 .5 -.3 0 -.9 1.1 0 3442-5 3442-SM 3442-M 3442-S 06/83 147.4 147.4 147.4 1.7 0 07/83 06/83 122.0 146.5 122.1 146.5 122.1 146.3 -.5 -.5 0 -.1 3443-P 03/80 03/80 166.6 169.5 166.8 169.6 166.7 169.6 1.3 1.5 -.1 0 3443-1 3443-112 3443-11211 3443-11215 3443-2 3443-236 3443-245 3443-24515 3443-297 03/80 12/94 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 12/86 12/94 12/94 206.1 112.7 217.4 190.7 149.7 85.7 138.4 109.4 114.3 207.4 113.4 216.7 193.7 149.2 86.0 139.1 109.9 113.7 205.2 112.0 211.8 193.7 149.3 -1.1 -1 .2 -2.3 0 .1 ft 139.1 109.9 113,8 .2 .1 -2.7 3.3 1.6 ft .9 .8 8 3443-3 3443-37 3443-372 3443-381 3443-4 3443-412 3443-5 03/80 12/94 03/80 12/86 03/80 12/86 03/80 145.6 109.5 169.6 155.9 141.6 130.5 133.7 145.6 109.5 169.6 155.9 141.8 130.5 134.9 145.8 109.5 170.1 ft 141.8 130.5 135.3 1.0 .9 .8 ft .1 0 2.1 .1 0 .3 3443-515 3443-51511 3443-7 3443-73 3443-733 3443-76 3443-761 3443-763 3443-8 08/87 12/94 03/80 0 3/8 0 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 03/80 134.6 118.2 157.8 149.0 110.0 122.4 125.2 96.0 160.4 136.3 119.8 156.6 149.0 110.0 119.4 121.9 96.0 160.4 136.9 120.2 159.8 149.0 110.0 127.3 130.5 ft 160.4 3.5 4.1 8.0 .4 2.6 27.3 29.7 ft 1.1 .4 .3 2.0 0 0 6.6 7.1 ft 0 3443-81 3443-811 3443-813 3443-85 3443-851 3443-853 3443-9 3443-91 3443-911 3443-SM 3443-M 3443-S 12/94 03/80 12/94 12/86 12/94 12/94 03/80 12/94 12/94 110.4 139.4 107.7 145.7 104.1 105.9 154.9 112.0 112.0 110.4 139.4 107.7 145.7 104.2 105.9 155.1 112.2 112.2 110.4 139.4 107.7 145.7 104.2 105.9 ft ft ft 1.4 1.6 -.4 .6 .5 1.2 ft ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/86 03/80 131.8 150.0 131.8 150.3 131.8 150.3 0 1.6 0 0 12/82 12/82 0 6/96 12/82 12/82 06/96 0 6/96 12/82 12/82 06/96 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/96 140.1 140.6 101.2 139.9 144.5 107.7 140.0 140.4 101.2 140.3 143.6 106.3 -.1 -.1 .6 1.2 -.6 -.1 .1 .2 0 0 .1 0 ft 132.0 120.1 101.4 172.8 127.9 128.7 136.3 136.7 104.8 ft 131.9 120.8 101.4 140.2 140.7 101.2 140.3 143.7 106.3 103.6 132.4 120.6 101.4 ft -.2 -.2 0 ft ft 127.9 129.2 135.9 138.2 104.6 ft 0 -1.0 -2 .9 .7 2.6 ft 2.3 1.3 3443 M ore than 4,000 gallon c apa city ............................................................... O ther nonpressure ta n k s ................................................................................ F e rro u s ................................................................................. ......................... N o n fe rro u s ..................................................................................................... M etal tanks and vessels, custom fabricated at the fa c to r y ........................ Pressure vessels and tanks, including process vessels, tanks, and N o n fe rro u s ..................................................................................................... All other tanks and vessels, custom fabricated at the fa c to ry ................ F e rro u s ............................................................................... *.......... ................ M etal tanks and vessels, custom fabricated and field e re c te d .................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... 3444 3444-P 3444-1 3444-121 3444-127 3444-3 3444-321 3444-4 3444-411 3444-417 3444-423 3444-429 3444-5 3444-516 3444-517 3444-7 See footnotes at end of table. May 19992 3442-18 3442-2 3442-3 3442-4 Parts and attachments for steel power boilers (sold sepa rately)....... Gas c y lin d e rs ........................................................................................................ Carbon steel gas cylin d e rs............................................................................. Metal tanks, complete at factory (standard line pressure).......................... O ther pressure tanks, including anhydrous ammonia less than 3,000 gallon c a p a c ity ........................................................................................... F e r r o u s ........................................................................................................... M etal tanks, complete at factory (standard line n o n pre ssure)................... Other than grain, including feed storage, all m e ta ls ................................. M etal roofing and roof drainage e q u ip m e n t................................................... M etal roofing, steel, all ty p e s ......................................................................... M etal roofing, aluminum and other metals, all ty p e s ................................ R oof drainage equipment including eave troughs, s te e l.......................... Roof drainage equipment including eave troughs, alum inum .............. Metal flooring and siding .................................................................................... M etal siding, s te e l........................................... ................................................. M etal siding, aluminum, for residential use, including mobile h o m e s.... Metal awnings, canopies, cornices, and s o ffits .............................................. Apr. 19992 3442-P 3442-1 3442-11 3442-12 3442-121 3442-122 3442-123 Fabricated steel plate (stacks and w e ld m e n ts )............................................. Pipe, penstocks, tunnel lining, stacks, and breeching.............................. Containers (trash and other) steel p la te ...................................................... More than 79 g a llo n s ................................................................................... W eldments and fabricated steel plate for other purpose s....................... Steel power boilers, parts, and attachments (more than 15 p.s.i. steam working pressure)......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Air-conditioning ducts and stove p ip e ............................ ................................. Steel air-conditioning ducts, including dust collecting d u c ts .................... Steel stove pipe, furnace smoke pipe, e lb o w s ........................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 84 ft 125.0 127.5 ft 134.1 104.7 ft 0 0 .1 ft 0 0 .3 ft ft ft .4 -.2 0 ft 3.1 -.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/82 12/82 06/96 06/96 06/96 06/96 06/96 12/82 222.9 106.7 99.2 96.4 101.2 101.2 100.9 179.0 (3) 106.7 99.4 96.4 101.6 101.5 100.9 179.0 06/96 06/96 0 6/96 06/96 101.0 100.2 103.1 101.9 12/82 12/82 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft 106.4 99.3 96.4 101.1 101.7 101.0 ft ft -1.1 -1.6 -4.4 .7 .6 .5 ft -0.3 -.1 0 -.5 .2 .1 ft 101.0 100.1 103.1 102.2 101.0 100.2 103.3 102.2 0 .3 1.5 .7 0 .1 .2 0 128.2 132.3 128.2 132.2 128.2 132.3 .2 0 0 .1 12/83 12/83 12/97 12/97 12/83 12/97 12/97 12/83 12/97 12/97 12/88 139.0 141.8 99.4 101.9 126.4 100.6 97.9 131.2 100.9 101.2 118.9 138.8 141.7 99.3 102.2 126.9 100.9 94.4 135.9 101.0 101.2 119.1 138.9 141.8 99.3 102.3 127.0 100.9 94.4 .1 .1 0 .1 .1 0 0 ft 101.1 101.3 119.2 0 .2 -1.7 2.4 3.4 1.2 -5.0 ft .6 .7 .3 12/84 12/97 12/88 12/83 89.8 84.0 95.8 134.5 89.0 81.2 95.8 134.5 89.0 81.3 95.8 134.5 -4.3 -14.8 .8 0 .1 0 0 3448-P 12/81 12/81 140.8 139.6 141.5 140.4 141.4 140.4 -.8 -.7 -.1 0 3448-1 3448-2 3448-224 12/81 12/81 12/97 135.7 147.1 101.0 136.8 147.3 101.2 136.7 147.3 101.2 -1.2 .1 .4 -.1 0 0 3448-254 3448-SM 3448-M 3448-S 12/81 134.7 134.3 134.3 -.5 0 12/81 12/81 124.7 175.6 124.9 173.1 124.9 173.1 .2 -1.5 0 0 3449-P 3449-4 3449-443 3449-447 3449-452 3449-5 3449-511 12/84 12/84 12/84 11/86 09/86 12/84 12/84 12/84 127.1 126.1 119.1 138.3 112.1 120.6 102.5 94.4 128.4 126.8 118.2 140.4 113.6 117.4 102.5 94.4 127.5 126.5 117.7 140.4 112.2 117.1 102.5 94.4 -.7 -1.2 -.9 .9 1.9 -2.8 -.7 .4 -.7 -.2 -.4 0 -1.2 -.3 0 0 12/84 06/90 06/90 06/90 97.3 132.1 140.7 121.5 97.3 133.8 144.2 97.5 133.6 143.8 ft -3.8 -1.3 -1.0 ft .2 -.1 -.3 345 12/84 121.8 121.9 121.5 -1.1 -.3 3451 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/88 12/83 12/83 127.2 130.9 127.2 132.9 126.4 156.0 118.5 114.8 130.1 127.6 131.3 127.1 133.6 124.7 156.0 122.1 114.9 130.5 126.8 130.5 127.1 132.3 124.7 156.0 118.5 114.5 129.5 -1.9 -.9 -.5 -1.1 -1.1 .2 -3.0 -.9 -.6 -.6 -.6 0 -1.0 0 .0 -2.9 -.3 -.8 12/88 12/83 60.2 123.5 60.2 123.6 60.2 123.6 -28.8 .4 0 0 06/82 126.6 126.5 126.3 -.6 -.2 Sheet metal work—Continued Awnings, canopies, carports, patios, alum inum .................................... Soffits, fascia, and shutters, steel and alum inum .............................. ........ Electronic enclosures........................................................... ............................... Computer and peripheral equipment, s te e l................................................. Computer and peripheral equipment, alum inum ......................................... O ther electronic enclosures (excluding computer), steel and aluminum O ther sheet metal w o rk ...................................................................................... Roof v e n tila to rs................................................................................................ Louvers and dampers for heating, ventilation, and a-c, steel and a lum inum ..................................................................................................... O ther sheet metal work, s te e l....................................................................... O ther sheet metal work, a lu m in u m .............................................................. Other sheet metal work, metals other than steel or alum inum ............... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3444-725 3444-741 3444-8 3444-811 3444-813 3444-819 3444-9 3444-931 3444-941 3444-962 3444-965 3444-998 3444-SM 3444-M 3444-S Architectural and ornamental metal w o rk .................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Grilles, registers, and air d iffu s e rs ................................................................... Stairs, railings, fences, and gates (other than w ire ) ..................................... Stairs, staircases, and fire e s c a p e s ............................................................. Fences, gates, railings, and window g u a rd s ............................................... O pen flooring, grating, and s tu d s ..................................................................... Scaffolding, shoring, and forming for concrete w o r k ................................... O ther architectural and ornamental metal w o rk ............................................. Iron and s te e l................................................................................................... Aluminum and metals other than iron and s t e e l....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... ....................................... 3446 Prefabricated metal b u ild in g s....................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Prefabricated metal building systems (excluding farm service bldgs. & residential b u ild in g s).................................................................................... O ther prefabricated and portable metal buildings and p a rts ....................... O ther prefabricated metal b u ild in g s............................................................. Panels, parts, or sections for prefab, bldgs., not sold as a complete unit, steel & a lu m in u m ............................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3448 Miscellaneous metal w o rk ................................ ............................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... B ar joists and fabricated concrete reinforcing b a rs ....................................... Short span open-web jo is ts ............................................................................ A ll long span jo is ts .......................................................................................... Fabricated concrete reinforcing b a r s ........................................................... O ther miscellaneous metal building materials and curtain w a ll........ ......... Expanded metal lath ............................................................ .......................... M etal plaster base accessories, including corner beads, screeds, grounds, etc................................................................................................ Custom roll form p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. Carbon s te e l...................................................................................................... O ther s te e l......................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3449 3446-P 3446-A 3446-2 3446-213 3446-214 3446-3 3446-4 3446-5 3446-511 3446-512 3446-SM 3446-M 3446-XY9 3446-Z89 3446-S 3449-532 3449-6 3449-611 3449-614 3449-SM (3) ft ft .1 .1 .1 ft ft Screw machine products, and bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and Screw machine products..................................... ............................ ............................ 3451-P 3451-1 3451-2 3451-222 3451-242 3451-252 3451-262 3451-298 3451-SM 3451-M 3451-S Autom otive screw machine pro d u cts ............................................................... O ther screw machine p ro d u c ts ........................................................................ Aircraft.............. ................................................................................................... Household appliances, including radio and te le v is io n .............................. Electric and electronic equipment, except household app lia n ce s......... M achin ery........................................................................................................... All other end uses, including o rd n a n c e ....................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................................. ......................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and w a shers .................................................................... 3452 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 Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers— Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft................................................. Hex bolts, including heavy, tap, and jo in t ................................................... Square and round bolts and plow numbers 3, 4, 6, 7, and tra c k ........... High-strength structural and bent b o lts ....................................................... S t u d s .................................................................................................................. Flanged, self-locking, set, lag, and wood s c re w s ..................................... Cap s c re w s .......................................................... ............................................. Machine s c re w s .................................................................................. ............. Thread-forming tapping s c re w s ..................................................................... Thread-cutting, self-drilling, and thread-rolling s c re w s ............................. O ther externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft.................................. Internally threaded fasteners, except aircraft.................................................. Square, sheet metal, weld, wing, and cage n u t s ...................................... 3452-P 3452-4 3452-412 3452-413 3452-416 3452-421 3452-433 3452-436 3452-437 3452-441 3452-442 3452-469 3452-5 3452-501 3452-502 3452-511 3452-539 3452-6 3452-601 3452-621 3452-631 3452-649 3452-7 3452-701 3452-712 3452-731 3452-8 3452-811 3452-SM 3452-M 3452-S Locknuts: prevailing torque and free s p in n in g ............................................ O ther internally threaded fasteners, including all nonm etallic................. Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft............................................................. Solid rivets, all s iz e s ........................................................................................ Pins, machine t y p e .......................................................................................... Washers, all ty p e s ............................ ............................................................... O ther nonthreaded fasteners, including all non m e ta llic ........................... Aircraft/aerospace fa s te n e rs ............................................................................. Bolts, all KSI te n s ile ........................................................................................ Screws, all types, and studs, all t y p e s ...................... .................................. Nuts, all t y p e s ................................................................................................... O ther formed fa s te n e rs ...................................................................................... A u to m o tive ......................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/87 12/87 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 0 6/82 12/87 0 6/82 06/82 12/93 127.6 115.6 102.2 118.9 129.7 113.1 101.7 134.4 101.2 119.3 98.8 116.5 100.4 124.9 92.7 123.6 119.0 119.9 105.2 139.1 109.1 126.7 192.0 166.3 200.6 233.7 131.6 99.4 127.5 115.2 102.3 118.9 129.7 112.2 101.7 134.4 101.2 119.4 98.8 116.5 100.4 124.9 93.0 121.6 119.0 120.1 105.2 139.1 109.1 127.4 192.0 166.3 200.6 233.7 131.7 99.4 127.2 114.9 102.2 118.9 129.7 111.2 101.7 134.4 101.2 119.3 98.8 116.5 100.0 124.9 92.3 121.6 119.0 120.0 105.2 139.1 108.7 127.4 192.0 166.3 200.6 233.7 131.7 99.4 -0.6 -.8 -.2 0 -.1 .1 -2.1 .4 -2.1 -.3 0 .3 -.2 .2 -.4 -1 .6 .3 -.2 0 0 -1.6 .6 -2.0 -2.3 0 0 1.6 0 -0 .2 -.3 -.1 0 0 -.9 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 -.4 0 -.8 0 0 -.1 0 0 -.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/82 06/82 117.4 119.7 117.4 119.7 117.4 119.7 0 -.7 0 0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Metal forgings and sta m p in g s...................................................................................... 346 12/84 113.0 112.9 112.9 -1.3 0 Iron and steel fo rg in g s .................................................................................. ................ 3462 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 115.9 118.1 120.6 126.0 113.3 132.4 121.2 105.1 115.8 118.0 120.4 126.4 113.2 125.5 126.8 102.3 115.7 117.8 120.3 126.4 113.0 125.5 125.2 103.3 -2.2 -1.7 -1.0 .5 -1.9 -.7 .5 -5.2 -.1 -.2 -.1 0 -.2 0 -1.3 1.0 12/83 93.4 93.4 93.4 -7.9 0 12/83 12/83 146.7 155.1 147.1 155.5 146.0 154.5 -.3 .3 -.7 -.6 0 6/98 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/98 98.4 157.6 185.2 121.0 96.0 99.5 157.8 185.7 121.0 95.9 99.5 156.7 186.6 111.1 98.6 i3) .4 3.2 -5.6 (3) 0 -.7 .5 -8.2 2.8 12/83 108.7 110.3 108.7 -4.6 -1.5 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 110.3 110.1 108.4 103.3 117.4 125.0 110.2 110.0 108.3 103.3 117.2 125.0 110.4 109.9 108.3 103.3 117.0 125.0 -2.0 -.9 -1.0 -1.0 -1.1 i3) .2 -.1 0 0 -.2 0 12/82 129.1 128.2 127.9 -2.0 -.2 3466-P 3466-1 3466-103 3466-10331 3466-189 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/92 137.4 136.9 144.8 141.7 141.7 103.5 137.3 136.9 144.8 141.7 141.7 ?) 137.3 136.9 144.8 141.7 141.7 103.5 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3469-P 3469-2 3469-4 3469-5 3469-9 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 128.9 128.3 126.7 148.8 143.3 123.2 129.0 128.1 125.1 148.8 143.3 126.4 128.9 128.1 125.1 148.8 143.3 126.4 -.1 -.1 -1.4 3462-P 3462-5 3462-511 3462-513 3462-515 3462-7 3462-8 3462-SM 3462-S H ot impression die impact, press and upset ferrous fo rg in g s .................... Carbon s t e e l...................................................................................................... Alloy steel, except stainless and high-temperature ................................... Seamless rolled-ring ferrous fo rg in g s .............................................................. Open die or smith (hammer or press) ferrous fo rg in g s ............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3463 3463-P O ther nonferrous forgings, inc. cold impres sion die impact and 3463-1 3463-5 3463-521 3463-523 3463-527 3463-SM 3463-S H ot impression die impact, press and upset nonferrous fo rg in g s .............. Aluminum and aluminum alloy ....................................................................... O ther nonferrous hot impression die fo rg in g s ..... ...................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. 3465 3465-P 3465-1 3465-101 3465-102 3465-3 3465-SM 3465-S Original equipment automotive sta m p in g s........................ ............................. Chassis parts and other original equipment automotive stam p ings..... Replacement part automotive stam p ings....................................................... Metal crowns and clo su re s............................................................................................ 3466 M etal commercial c lo s u re s ................................................................................ All other metal commercial c lo s u re s ............................................................ 3469 Job stampings, except a u to m o tiv e .................................................................. Stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, aluminum ..................... Stam ped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, except alu m in u m ........ O ther stamped and pressed metal end p ro d u c ts ............................... .......... See footnotes at end of table. 86 (3) 1.8 2.9 i3) -.1 0 0 0 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 M etal stampings, n.e.c.— Continued Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3469-SM 3469-M 3469-S Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/87 06/84 114.8 133.4 119.7 133.8 119.7 133.4 ft -1.3 0 -.3 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Coating, engraving, and allied s e rv ic e s ...................................................................... 347 12/84 131.8 132.3 132.1 2.6 -.2 M etal plating and p olishing........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. ........ Metal plating and p o lis h in g ................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... C ontract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3471 3471-P 3471-1 3471-SM 3471-M 3471-XY9 3471-S 12/84 12/84 12/84 144.9 146.2 146.2 146.0 147.5 147.5 145.4 146.7 146.7 5.8 6.2 6.2 -.4 -.5 -.5 12/89 06/9 7 12/84 122.3 106.3 129.6 122.3 106.3 128.4 122.3 106.3 129.6 7.9 5.1 -1.1 0 0 .9 Metal coating and allied s e rv ic e s ................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Etching, engraving, coating and allied s e n /ic e s ............................................. Etching and engraving, incl. etching and engraving nam eplates............ Metal c o a tin g ..................................................................................................... Galvanizing and other hot dip c o a tin g s ................................................... O rganic coatings, enamels and lacquers, incl. alkyds, plastics, etc............................................................................................................. Liquid spray coating, incl. electrostatic c o a tin g .................................. Powder coating, incl. electrostatic and fluidized b e d ......................... All other organic coatings, incl. curtain coating and wash c o a tin g ................................................................................................ Inorganic coatings, incl. porcelain c o a tin g s............................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. ................. ............................................. 3479 3479-P 3479-1 3479-11 3479-12 3479-121 12/84 12/84 12/84 06/97 06/97 12/84 118.8 119.7 119.7 100.6 99.9 119.1 118.6 119.4 119.4 100.6 99.7 119.7 118.9 119.7 119.7 100.6 99.9 119.7 -.5 -.1 -.1 0 -.1 .3 .3 .3 .3 0 .2 0 3479-122 3479-12212 3479-12213 12/84 12/84 06/97 114.3 126.5 100.0 113.5 125.6 100.0 114.0 126.9 100.0 -.3 1.5 .6 .4 1.0 0 3479-12214 3479-123 3479-SM 3479-M 3479-S 12/84 06/97 109.6 99.8 108.4 99.8 108.6 99.8 -2.2 -.3 .2 0 12/89 12/84 111.8 110.1 113.7 110.7 113.7 110.7 -11.0 .2 0 0 O rdnance and accessories, except vehicles and guided m is s ile s ........................ 348 06/85 131.9 131.7 131.8 1.1 .1 Small arms ammunition, 30mm and u n d e r................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Cartridges for small firearms (rifles and sidearm s)........................................ C e n te rfire /rifle .................................................................................................. Centerfire pistols, including ca rtrid g e s......................................................... Shotgun s h e lls ........................................................ ............................................. Ammunition com pone nts.................................................................................... Wads, shot cases (primed or unprimed), bullets, bullet jackets and c a s e s .................................................................................. ........................ 3482 3482-P 3482-1 3482-113 3482-114 3482-2 3482-3 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 120.9 128.1 112.3 119.7 128.4 112.7 -.8 .4 .6 .1 .1 0 ft 132.9 ft 139.2 119.6 128.3 112.7 120.9 134.2 129.7 139.2 ft 134.2 ft 139.6 ft 2.7 ft ft ft .8 .3 3482-369 06/85 140.1 140.1 140.1 .9 0 Ammunition, except for small a r m s ............................................................................. Primary products ...................................................................................................... Artillery ammunition and component parts, over 30mm (or 1.18 inches) . Artillery component p a rts ................................................................................ 3483 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 125.7 121.2 142.3 133.3 144.6 100.0 82.0 124.8 119.8 140.8 133.3 144.6 98.8 79.8 124.8 119.8 140.8 133.3 144.6 98.8 79.8 1.0 -3.8 -1.1 0 0 -6.4 -4.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3483-P 3483-1 3483-171 3483-17114 3483-3 3483-311 3483-SM 3483-S Ammunition, except for small arms, n.e.c........................................................ B o m b s ................................................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Small arms, 30 mm and u n d e r..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Pistols and revolve rs........................................................................................... Centerfire pistols and re vo lve rs.................................................................... R ifle s ...................................................................................................................... 3484 3484-P 3484-2 3484-201 3484-3 3484-301 3484-30122 3484-4 3484-401 3484-5 3484-6 3484-7 3484-SM 3484-S Bolt repeater centerfire rifle s ...................................................................... S h o tg u n s................................................................................................................ Repeating shotguns......................................................................................... O ther small a rm s .......................... ....................................................................... Parts and attachments for small a r m s ............................................................ Small arms shipped to U.S. m ilita ry................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3489 3489-P 3489-SM 3489-S Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... ............... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 0 12/85 ft ft ft 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 08/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/92 153.4 153.5 141.7 141.1 161.0 156.7 149.2 155.2 157.3 124.6 146.0 106.3 155.2 153.6 141.9 141.3 161.0 156.7 149.2 155.2 157.3 125.5 146.6 106.3 155.2 153.6 141.9 141.3 161.0 156.7 149.2 155.2 ft 125.5 146.6 106.3 ft 1.4 1.2 0 ft 06/85 121.1 119.6 -1.2 ft 12/85 12/85 116.3 138.6 116.5 139.5 116.7 139.9 1.5 .9 .2 .3 12/85 122.4 122.4 122.4 1.8 0 ft ft ft 2.4 1.5 .9 .8 2.7 2.7 2.5 3.3 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... .......................................... 12/84 139.8 140.1 139.8 .2 -.2 3491 Miscellaneous fabricated metal p ro d u c ts .................................................................. 349 06/91 06/91 121.7 123.8 122.7 124.8 122.0 124.0 2.0 2.1 -.6 -.6 3491-P See footnotes at end of table. 87 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Industrial valves—Continued Gates, globes, angles, straightway (y-type) checks, stop and check, cross, etc......................................................................................................... Valves for water works and municipal equipment (ibbw, awwa, and ul) ... Ball valves (all metals, pressures, and ty p e s )................................................ Butterfly valves (all metals, pressures, and ty p e s )........................................ Plug valves (all metals, pressures, and ty p e s )............................................... Industrial valves, n.e.c.......................................................................................... Nuclear valves (n-stamp o n ly )........................................................................... Autom atic valves (regulating and control type) and parts (except nu cle a r)........................................................................................................... Solenoid-operated valves and parts, except nuclear and fluid power Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3491-1 3491-2 3491-3 3491-4 3491-5 3491-6 3491-7 12/82 161.6 162.7 162.7 .4 0 12/82 161.4 163.2 163.1 1.5 -.1 06/91 06/91 110.2 113.4 112.5 113.0 112.5 113.0 2.6 .8 0 0 3492-P 3492-A 3492-C 3492-C11 3492-C12 3492-D 3492-011 3492-D12 3492-E 3492-E11 3492-E12 3492-G 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 12/98 12/98 12/98 06/91 06/91 12/98 06/91 125.0 123.7 107.3 118.4 116.4 118.9 100.4 100.0 100.5 121.5 123.8 100.8 120.6 125.1 123.8 107.3 118.5 116.4 119.2 100.4 100.0 100.5 122.5 125.1 101.4 121.6 125.3 124.0 108.2 119.2 117.6 119.2 101.2 100.0 101.7 122.3 124.9 101.2 121.4 2.0 1.9 1.3 .2 .2 .8 .6 1.0 0 .8 0 1.2 -.2 -.2 -.2 -.2 3492-H 06/91 160.1 ft ft ft 06/91 111.9 111.9 111.9 ft 3492-K 3492-N 06/91 12/98 113.9 100.9 113.9 100.9 113.9 100.9 .5 ft 0 0 3492-0 3492-SM 3492-M 3492-Z89 3492-S 06/91 129.4 129.4 129.4 2.1 0 12/98 12/98 06/91 101.3 101.3 132.7 101.4 101.4 132.7 101.6 101.6 132.7 ft ft 2.1 .2 .2 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 10/82 06/81 06/81 118.8 118.7 119.5 127.4 108.0 128.8 113.3 118.9 118.9 119.7 127.4 108.0 128.8 113.6 117.9 117.5 119.4 127.4 108.0 128.8 113.4 -.7 -1.0 .2 0 -.9 .2 .6 -.8 -1.2 -.3 0 0 0 -.2 06/81 06/81 06/81 119.6 117.8 116.5 120.4 117.8 116.5 120.0 114.5 116.5 1.6 -3.2 -.6 -.3 -2.8 .0 06/81 06/95 126.2 105.2 126.2 105.2 126.2 105.2 .7 2.8 0 0 3494-P 12/82 12/82 154.6 157.7 155.0 158.2 155.0 158.2 1.8 1.9 0 0 3494-4 3494-7 12/82 12/82 145.3 195.8 145.3 196.7 145.3 196.7 .8 2.2 0 0 3494-734 3494-798 3494-SM 3494-S 06/91 12/82 97.8 102.0 99.3 102.0 99.3 102.0 -2.1 -10.4 0 0 12/82 165.8 165.8 165.8 1.8 0 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 122.9 123.3 131.5 129.1 110.7 115.4 139.7 127.4 117.6 123.0 123.4 131.8 129.8 112.3 115.4 139.7 127.4 117.6 122.9 123.3 131.5 129.2 111.0 115.4 139.5 127.4 117.6 -.2 -.3 -.1 -.1 .1 -.2 -.7 0 -.2 -.5 -1.2 0 .4 -.1 0 -.5 0 0 3492 3493 3493-P 3493-1 3493-121 3493-12106 3493-12116 3493-131 3493-13151 3493-2 3493-271 3493-SM 3493-S 3493-SS Cold formed sp rin g s............................................................................................ Cold formed flat springs made of sheet and s t r ip .................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Secondary products, other than wire s p rin g s ............................................. Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c....................................................................... ................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plumbing and heating valves and specialties, except plumbers’ brass 140.0 125.5 118.6 116.1 135.9 123.6 ft 3491-9 3491-SM 3491-M 3491-S Nonaerospace-type flareless fittings and couplings (incl. nonmetal fittings) u s e ..................................................................................................... Nonaerospace-type hydraulic and pneumatic assemblies of h o s e ............ Nonaerospace type hydraulic and pneumatic fittings and couplings for h o s e ................................................................................................................ 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 ............................................................................................ Steel springs, except w ire ............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Hot formed s p rin g s ............................................................................................. Hot formed coil sprin g s................................................................................... Original equipment coil springs for care, buses, and tru c k s ................ Locomotive, railroad car, and other helical spring s............................... Hot formed leaf s p rin g s ....... .......................................................................... Replacement leaf springs (including exports) for cars, buses, and 141.6 125.5 119.4 119.9 135.9 123.6 i3) 3492-J Fluid power valves and hose fittin g s ........................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Aerospace-type hydraulic fluid power v a lv e s ................................................. Nonaerospace-type hydraulic directional control v a lv e s .............................. M anual ty p e s ..................................................................................................... A ll other, including solenoid ty p e s ................................................................ Nonaerospace-type hydraulic valves, except directional c o n tro l................ Cartridge v a lv e s ............................................................................................... A ll other, including electrohydraulic.............................................................. Nonaerospace-type pneumatic directional control v a lv e s ........................... Solenoid ty p e s ................................................................................................... A ll other, including mechanical and remote p ilo t ...................................... Parts for fluid power v a lv e s ............................................................................... Aerospace-type hydraulic and pneumatic hose or tube end fittings and a s s e m b lie s .................................. .................................................................. Nonaerospace-type flared (metal) fittings, couplings for, and 140.0 123.0 119.8 117.3 134.7 123.4 100.0 3491-8 Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 12/82 06/91 12/98 3494 M etal fittings, flanges and unions for piping s y s te m s .................................. Fittings, flanges, and unions, butt-welded and socket welded or threaded ty p e s ........................................................................................... All other metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping system s .............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3495 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Compression type, shipments to O .E .M ...................................................... Consumer g o o d s .......................................................................................... Extension ty p e ................................................................................................... O ther wire s p rin g s ............................................................................................. . 3495-P 3495-2 3495-212 3495-21211 3495-21217 3495-215 3495-217 3495-3 See footnotes at end of table. 88 7.1 3.1 -.8 4.8 .1 .8 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 1.1 1.1 ft .4 -1.1 0 -.7 -3.2 0 0 ft 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Wire springs—Continued O ther upholstery and furniture s p rin g s ........................................................ Other wire s p rin g s ........................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...............................................................................;............ Steel springs, except w ir e .............................................................................. Secondary products, other than steel s p rin g s ............................................ 3495-319 3495-398 3495-SM 3495-S 3493-S 3495-SS Miscellaneous fabricated wire pro d u c ts ...................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and s tra n d ........................................ Ferrous wire cloth and other ferrous woven wire pro d u cts......................... Nonferrous wire cloth and other nonferrous woven wire p ro d u c ts ............ Steel fencing and fence g a te s .......................................................................... O ther ferrous fabricated wire products............................................................ W ire ra c k s .......................................................................................................... O ther ferrous wire p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3496 Metal foil and le a f .......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Converted unmounted aluminum foil packaging products (not laminated to other m aterials)........................................................................................ Laminated aluminum foil rolls and sheets for flexible packaging u s e s .... Adhesive or wax laminated foil/paper com binations................................ F oil/film /p aper com bin ations........................................................................ G ift wrap (lam inated)....................................................................................... Converted foil or leaf for nonpackaging app lica tions................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3497 Fabricated pipe and fabricated pipe fittin g s .............................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Iron and steel pipe, tube, and fittin g s .............................................................. Nonpressure pipe and tubing (heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and re frig e ...................................................................... Petrochemical and p a p e rm ill..................................................................... W ater/sewage tre a tm e n t............................................................................ O ther iron and steel pipe, tube, and fittin g s ............................................ Nonferrous pipe, tube, and fittin g s.................................................................... Aluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittin g s .................... Copper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittin g s ............................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3498 Fabricated metal products, n.e.c................................................................ .................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... 3499 Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/82 12/82 125.6 114.8 126.5 114.8 126.2 114.8 0.5 0 -0.2 0 12/82 06/95 06/95 116.9 102.6 100.4 116.9 102.6 100.4 116.9 102.6 100.4 .3 0 .6 0 0 0 -.2 -.2 .3 -3.6 -.2 -.1 0 -.5 0 .9 -.2 .1 -.2 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3496-P 3496-1 3496-4 3496-5 3496-6 3496-8 3496-885 3496-898 3496-SM 3496-M 3496-XY9 3496-Z89 3496-S 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 132.9 130.4 139.3 127.4 88.0 123.7 133.6 134.3 122.6 132.7 130.0 139.0 127.6 87.7 123.9 133.2 134.9 122.1 132.5 129.9 139.0 127.0 87.7 125.0 133.0 135.0 121.9 12/82 06/98 12/82 12/82 147.6 98.5 147.9 153.5 148.6 98.5 149.1 154.6 148.6 98.5 149.1 153.6 < 3) .8 -.3 0 0 0 -.6 3497-P 12/84 12/84 123.9 113.2 124.7 113.1 123.6 113.1 -.6 -2.1 -.9 0 -3.5 -2.2 -4.2 -4.4 -2.6 0 0 0 0 0 -1 .9 0 (3) -.5 .1 1.6 -.1 .5 3497-1 3497-2 3497-225 3497-228 3497-241 3497-3 3497-SM 3497-S 12/90 12/84 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/84 87.5 109.2 110.5 92.9 108.3 130.0 87.5 108.8 110.4 91.6 108.2 130.0 87.5 108.8 110.4 91.6 106.1 130.0 12/84 179.5 185.1 177.6 7.2 -4.1 3498-P 3498-1 06/81 06/81 06/81 146.1 145.1 140.8 145.2 144.1 140.3 144.7 143.5 139.7 -4.6 -5.1 -3.5 -.3 -.4 -.4 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 06/81 06/81 08/81 107.8 108.8 101.8 105.6 181.5 125.6 201.2 107.8 106.6 101.8 105.9 177.7 125.6 189.3 ft 105.2 101.8 106.2 177.7 125.7 ft -9.5 ft 3.0 -11.7 -4.0 i3) ft ft -1.3 0 .3 0 .1 ft 04/82 112.8 112.8 112.8 .0 .0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 131.1 129.5 141.9 160.9 155.3 168.5 123.5 129.5 124.8 134.5 131.0 129.6 140.7 161.4 156.3 168.5 114.4 129.5 124.8 134.5 131.5 129.6 141.8 162.9 156.7 171.0 114.4 129.5 124.8 134.5 -.3 .2 .4 1.7 .9 2.6 -7.4 -.8 -1.5 -.3 .4 0 .8 .9 .3 1.5 0 0 0 0 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 06/85 06/85 06/85 106.4 117.9 99.4 112.5 132.3 109.4 130.3 106.9 117.9 99.4 113.7 132.3 108.8 130.5 106.6 117.9 99.4 113.1 132.3 108.8 130.5 .4 .5 -.2 1.3 .2 -1.8 .4 -.3 0 0 -.5 0 0 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 151.8 139.3 127.5 149.7 139.4 128.0 158.3 139.5 128.0 -6.9 -1.1 .1 5.7 .1 0 117.5 117.5 -.2 0 3498-10313 3498-10315 3498-10316 3498-10318 3498-5 3498-501 3498-502 3498-SM 3498-S 3499-P 3499-1 3499-101 3499-10115 3499-10121 3499-198 3499-5 3499-511 3499-521 Safes and c h e s ts ............................................................................................. Fire-resistive safes and c h e s ts .................................................................. Burglary-resistive safes and c h e s ts .......................................................... All other bank and security vaults and equ ipm ent.................................... M etal la d d e rs ........................................................................................................ S tep and platform la d d e rs .............................................................................. A ll other metal ladders, including ladder a cce sso rie s.............................. Powder metallurgy parts, excluding bearings, gears, machine cutting tools, & all carbide p a r ts ............................................................................. Copper and copper-base a llo y ...................................................................... 3499-6 3499-633 3499-655 3499-688 3499-8 3499-811 3499-899 3499-SM 3499-M 3499-Z89 3499-S O ther m e ta ls ...................................................................................................... A ll other fabricated metal p ro d u c ts ................................................................. Permanent magnets, except ceramic .......................................................... O ther fabricated metal p ro d u cts................................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ Turbines and turbine generator s e t s ........................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... 35 12/84 117.4 351 Machinery, except e le c tric a l........ ................... ............................................................. 12/84 135.3 135.5 135.6 1.4 .1 3511 06/82 06/82 148.3 153.9 148.5 154.1 148.6 154.2 1.2 1.5 .1 .1 3511-P See footnotes at end of table. 89 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Turbines and turbine generator sets—Continued Steam, gas, hydraulic, solar & wind powered turbine generator sets, turbine generators,& p a r t s .......................................................................... G as turbine generator s e ts ............................................................................. Steam, gas, hydraulic & other turbines, nonlocomotive steam engines & p a r ts ................................................................................................................ Steam turbines, steam engines and p a r t s .................................................. Steam turbines, including steam e n g in e s ................................................ Parts and accessories lo r steam engines & steam tu rb in e s ............... Gas turbines, except aircraft, and parts and accessories........................ Hydraulic and other turbines, parts and a c c e s s o rie s............................... Hydraulic and other turb in e s....................................................................... Internal combustion engines, n.e.c............................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... G asoline engines, except autom otive.............................................................. Under 11 h . p ................... ................................................................................. 11 -6 0 .9 h . p ...................................................................................................... Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel engines (except autom otive)................... Less than 251 h .p ............................................................................................. 251 h.p. or m o re ............................................................................................... Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel engines (autom otive)................................ Less than 251 h .p ............................................................................................. 251 h.p. or m o re ............................................................................................... Parts and a cce sso rie s ........................................................................................ Cylinder liners (sleeve s)..... ............................................................................ Intake and exhaust m a n ifo ld s........................................................................ Other parts and accesso ries.......................................................................... 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 ........................................................... .................. M otor vehicle parts and accessories ............................................................ May 19992 May 1998 3511-1 3511-131 06/82 06/82 163.4 150.4 163.8 151.1 164.1 151.3 2.9 4.8 3511-2 3511-21 3511-211 3511-212 3511-23 3511-26 3511-261 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/94 06/94 148.1 172.9 172.9 173.2 133.4 117.8 117.8 148.1 172.9 172.9 173.2 133.4 118.9 118.9 148.1 172.9 (® ) 173.2 133.4 119.2 119.2 12/82 12/82 12/95 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/95 12/95 12/82 12/95 12/95 12/82 12/88 12/95 12/88 137.7 138.5 102.2 125.9 131.0 130.5 106.3 103.2 134.9 103.9 102.8 138.4 126.1 104.9 114.8 137.8 138.6 102.2 125.9 131.0 130.5 106.3 103.3 134.9 ft 102.8 138.4 ft 104.9 114.8 138.0 138.8 102.2 125.9 131.0 131.5 108.1 103.3 134.9 103.9 102.8 138.4 ft 104.9 114.8 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 04/83 127.5 121.7 132.1 156.6 95.3 127.5 121.7 132.1 156.6 95.3 127.5 121.7 132.1 156.6 95.3 Apr. 1999 0 0 3519 3519-P 3519-A 3519-111 3519-121 3519-3 3519-311 3519-341 3519-4 3519-403 3519-404 3519-9 3519-904 3519-906 3519-998 3519-SM 3519-M 3519-Z89 3519-S. 3519-SSS 3714-S See fo o tn o te s at end o f table. Apr. 19992 90 ft 0.2 .1 0 0 (3) .1 0 3.3 3.3 0 0 .3 .3 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.2 2.6 5.0 .8 1.2 1.0 1.3 2.0 0 -.3 .1 .1 0 0 0 .8 1.7 0 0 ft 0 0 ft 0 0 1.6 1.6 .1 -.1 -3.3 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Farm and garden machinery and e q u ip m e n t............................................................ 352 12/84 128.4 129.0 129.0 0.7 0 Farm machinery and e q u ip m e n t.................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Commercial turf and grounds mowing equipment, including parts and 3523 3523-P 12/82 12/82 141.1 142.5 142.1 143.4 142.1 143.4 1.4 1.6 0 0 3523-A 3523-A01 3523-A07 35E3-A15 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 148.4 168.6 143.0 163.9 148.4 168.6 143.0 163.9 148.4 168.6 143.0 163.9 1.5 1.9 1.3 .9 0 0 0 0 3523-A21 12/94 111.8 112.1 111.8 2.2 -.3 Powered non-riding m o w e rs.............................................................. ............ Riding rotary turf m o w e rs ............................................................................... G ang rotary cutting units, reel and r o ta ry ................................................... Flail cutting units, riding reel type turf, and other mowing e q u ip m e n t................................................................................................... Parts and attachments for commercial turf and grounds mowing e q u ip m e n t................................................................................................... Commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except mowing, including parts and attach m en ts................................................................................. O ther commercial turf and grounds care equipment, including aerators, spikers, pluggers, etc............................................................... Parts and accessories for other commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except m ow ing...................................................................... W heel tractors and attachments, except: contractors’ type, lawn and garden, and motor tille r s ............................................................................. Two-wheel drive farm type tractors, including front-wheel assist ty p e s ............................................................................................................ 120 to 159 pto h o rse p o w e r........ ............................................................... Four-wheel drive farm type tractors, including tractors with equal size tires, front and r e a r ........................... .............................................. Under 250 pto horsepo w er......................................................................... 250 pto horsepower and o v e r ................................................................... Farm dairy machines, sprayers and dusters, farm elevators and farm b lo w e rs ........................................................................................................... Sprayers and d u s te rs ...................................................................................... Self-propelled, tractor mounted, and other power sprayers (field and row crop ty p e s ).......................... ................................................... Agricultural hand sprayers, dusters, foggers, mist and other Planting, seeding, and fertilizing m achinery.......................... ......................... Planting and seeding m achinery................................................................... Fertilizing m achin ery........................................................................................ Fertilizer distributors, and manure spreaders (all ty p e s )....................... O ther planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery, including a ttach m en ts............................................................................................... Harrows, rollers, pulverizers, stalk cutters, and similar equipm ent............. Horizontal blade stalk shredders and cutters, and rotary m o w e rs ........ Blade terracers, scrapers, land levelers, harrows, combination tillage equipm ent....................................................................................... Harvesting m a ch in e ry ......................................................................................... Field forage h a rvesters................................................................................... Combines (harvester-threshers), except peanut co m b in e s.................. O ther harvesting machinery, including a tta ch m e n ts................................. O ther harvesting machinery, including picker-shellers and cotton s trip p e rs.................................................................................................. Haying m achin ery................................................................................................ Pull type mower conditioners and windrowers with conditioner, all Hay balers, all ty p e s ................................... ....................... *........................... A ll other haying machinery and equipment, including attachm ents....... Plows, listers, and attachments (excluding turf and grounds machinery) . Moldboard plows, middle busters, disc bedders, chisel plows, disc-chisel coom binations........................................................................ Farm machinery and equipment, n.e.c., excluding p a r ts ............................. Machines for preparing crops for market or u s e ....................................... Feed grinders, feed mixers, and burr m ills .............................................. Tobacco curers, crop drying fans, heated air crop driers and units ... O ther machines for preparing crops for market or for u s e .................. Bam and barnyard e q u ip m e n t....................................................................... O ther feeding equip, (including calf and cattle hopper types and electric powered bank fe e d e rs ........................................................... Other bam and barnyard equipment, including silo u n lo a d e rs ............ All hog equipment and a tta ch m e n ts............................................................ Farm wagons and other farm transportation equipment and a ttach m en ts............................................................................................... Parts for farm machinery and equipment, excl. comm, turf and grounds e q u ip ............................................................................................................... Parts for wheel tra c to r s .................................................................................. Parts for machines for preparing crops for market or u s e ...................... Parts for planting, seeding, and fertilizing m a ch in e ry ............................... Parts for harvesting m ac h in e ry ..................................................................... Parts for haying m achinery............................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3523-A31 12/82 127.1 127.1 127.1 .5 .0 3523-B 12/82 185.2 185.2 189.0 3.2 2.1 205.6 3.7 3.0 3523-B29 12/82 199.6 199.6 3523-B31 06/84 145.6 145.6 (3) 3523-1 12/82 146.8 146.8 146.8 1.3 0 3523-1A 3523-123 12/82 12/94 152.6 107.3 152.7 107.3 152.6 107.3 1.5 1.5 -.1 0 3523-1B 3523-134 3523-135 12/82 12/94 12/82 128.3 108.9 120.1 128.3 108.9 120.1 128.3 108.9 ft .8 .7 0 0 3523-2 3523-2B 12/82 12/82 151.0 147.5 151.1 147.6 151.1 147.6 .8 .9 3523-222 12/82 145.2 145.2 145.2 1.3 0 3523-241 3523-3 3523-3A 3523-3B 3523-361 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/94 106.3 136.9 131.4 152.8 106.6 106.5 137.1 131.8 152.8 106.6 106.5 138.2 132.7 154.3 108.1 .8 2.5 2.2 2.9 3.0 0 .8 .7 1.0 1.4 3523-387 3523-4 3523-418 12/94 12/82 12/82 105.4 141.4 163.6 105.5 141.3 163.6 105.5 3523-425 3523-5 3523-5A 3523-511 3523-5B 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/94 103.2 151.6 136.5 153.8 115.5 102.9 152.5 136.5 153.8 118.8 ft 152.1 136.5 153.8 117.4 ft 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.8 ft -.3 0 0 -1.2 3523-582 3523-6 12/82 12/82 134.2 144.4 138.1 144.6 137.9 144.4 2.2 1.4 -.1 -.1 3523-619 3523-655 3523-699 3523-7 12/87 12/82 12/94 12/82 123.7 149.9 109.8 136.1 123.7 149.9 110.6 136.1 123.7 149.9 110.0 136.1 .6 2.0 .9 1.3 0 0 -.5 0 3523-701 3523-8 3523-8B 3523-826 3523-829 3523-839 3523-8D 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/82 110.1 137.4 141.7 134.4 108.2 153.0 133.5 110.1 139.9 142.4 134.4 108.5 154.3 133.5 110.1 139.6 143.1 134.4 ft 156.0 133.5 1.1 2.3 .5 -1.2 ft 1.4 2.1 0 -.2 .5 0 ft 1.1 0 3523-889 3523-891 3523-8P 12/94 12/82 12/82 105.6 146.7 139.8 105.6 146.7 139.8 ft ft 139.8 ft ft -.1 ft ft 0 3523-8W 12/82 166.2 168.9 167.6 2.2 -.8 3523-9 3523-925 3523-982 3523-991 3523-994 3523-999 3523-SM 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 132.6 102.4 148.0 147.1 136.7 114.7 132.7 102.8 148.0 132.8 102.8 151.4 .6 -.1 4.8 .1 0 2.3 i3) 136.7 114.7 ft 136.7 114.7 ft ft 0 0 See footnotes at end of table. 91 ft ft ft ft ft ft .7 ft ft 0 -.4 0 0 0 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Farm machinery and equipment—Continued Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Construction machinery and e q u ip m e n t...................................................... Lawn and garden equ ipm ent........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipm ent............................ Lawn m o w e rs .................................................................................................... Rotary, push type, gasoline engine p o w e re d .......................................... Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine po w e re d ................................... Snow throwers (snow blowers), except attachment ty p e s ....................... A ll powered lawn edgers/trimm ers, including gasoline engine, electric, & o th e r s ...................................................................................... O ther consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equ ipm ent.............. Parts and attachments for consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow e q u ipm ent....................................................................................................... P a rt s .................................................................................................................... Consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow e q u ip m e n t.................................. Garden tra c to rs ................................................................................................. 16.0 hp and o v e r ........................................................................................... Lawn tractors and riding m o w e rs ................................................................. Rear engine lawn tractors and riding m o w e rs ....................................... 8.0 hp and o v e r ....................... ................................................................. Parts and attachments for consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow equ ipm ent....................................................................................................... A tta ch m e n ts....................................................................................................... P a r t s .................................................................................................... ............... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery and e q u ip m e n t............................... ................................................................................. Construction m achinery.................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... O ff hwy wheel tra c to rs .................................................. ..................................... O ff hwy wheel tractors, including wheeled log skidders and rubber-tired d o z e rs ................................................................................... Tracklaying tra c to rs ........................................................... .................................. P a rts/ attach, for tracklaying tractors, off-hwy wheel tractors, tractor shovel lo a d e rs .................................................................................. P a rts/ attach, for tracklaying tractors, off-hwy wheel tractors, tractor shovel lo a d e rs .............................................................................. Power cranes, excavators, and draglines, incl. parts/ a tta c h ..................... Cable operated c ra n e s ................................................................................ Miscellaneous cranes, incl. walking d raglines......................................... E xca va to rs......................................................................................................... Hydraulic operated exca v a to rs ................................................................... Front end attachments for power cranes, draglines, and excavators .... Parts for power cranes, draglines, and excavators.... ........................... Mixers, pavers, and related equip, excl p a r t s ................................................ O ther concrete equipment, incl. concrete vibrators and p u m p s ........ Bituminous equ ipm ent..................................................................................... Pavers, self-propelled .................................................................................. Tractor shovel loaders excluding parts/ attach m en ts.................................. W heel ty p e ......................................................................................................... Skid steer, 4 wheel d r iv e ............................................................................ Nonskid steer, four wheel d r iv e ................................................................ Scrapers, graders, rollers, off-hwy trucks/haulers, and attach, for Scrapers, all ty p e s ........................................................................................... Rollers, all types incl. self-propelled vibratory com pactors...................... Construction machinery for mounting on tractors, shovel loaders, etc. A ll other machines for mounting, including rippers, rooters, logging arches, side booms, etc.......................................................... Rear dump h a u le rs ................................................ ...................................... Rough terrain forklifts (integral units only), including fork lift Miscellaneous constr. mach./equip., incl other constr. machinery parts .. Parts and attachments, excluding cranes, draglines, shovels, and tra c to rs ........................................................................................................ Miscellaneous construction machinery and equ ipm ent............................ May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3523-M 3523-Z89 3523-S 3523-SSS 3531-S 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 112.8 112.9 126.7 130.9 116.7 115.1 115.6 128.7 133.7 116.7 115.1 115.6 128.7 133.7 116.7 -0.2 -.3 1.7 2.1 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 3524-P 3524-1 3524-11 3524-111 3524-112 3524-14 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 124.7 127.3 118.3 119.9 124.4 111.3 125.6 124.4 126.9 117.4 119.9 124.4 111.3 ft 124.7 127.2 118.1 119.9 124.4 111.3 .2 .2 .6 0 0 0 i3) -.6 .5 .7 .4 .3 .6 ft ft 3524-151 3524-191 12/82 12/82 129.6 119.9 129.6 119.9 ft 119.9 ft -.3 ft 0 3524-3 3524-312 3524-4 3524-41 3524-417 3524-42 3524-422 3524-42214 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/94 150.4 149.1 143.0 160.9 157.7 135.2 142.7 100.4 150.4 149.1 143.0 160.9 157.7 135.2 142.7 100.4 150.4 149.1 143.0 160.9 157.7 135.2 142.7 100.4 0 0 .4 .7 .6 0 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3524-5 3524-517 3524-521 3524-SM 3524-S 12/82 12/82 10/83 114.8 152.4 82.2 115.0 152.6 82.2 115.0 152.6 82.2 .6 1.0 0 0 0 0 12/82 105.6 105.8 105.8 -4.6 0 353 12/84 137.1 138.0 138.1 1.6 .1 3531 12/80 12/80 169.5 164.4 171.1 165.9 171.2 165.9 2.0 2.0 .1 0 3531-101 3531-2 12/80 12/80 159.2 180.4 159.2 183.5 159.2 183.5 2.9 3.4 0 0 3531-3 12/80 164.6 164.5 164.5 .4 0 3531-305 3531-4 3531-4A 3531-41103 3531-41104 3531-41105 3531-411 3531-41102 3531-481 3531-485 3531-6 3531-611 3531-61104 3531-622 3531-62202 3531-7 3531-711 3531-71104 3531-71105 12/80 12/80 06/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/86 06/86 06/86 06/86 12/80 0 6/86 0 6/86 12/93 164.6 181.0 146.9 217.0 183.9 157.8 160.5 174.3 165.9 166.4 147.8 139.4 148.9 130.2 129.6 174.7 138.0 106.3 114.6 164.5 182.4 146.9 217.0 183.9 157.8 163.8 177.1 165.9 166.5 149.2 140.7 149.2 131.5 131.2 176.8 139.6 106.3 115.9 164.5 182.7 149.2 217.0 184.1 163.6 161.7 176.2 0 .2 1.6 0 .1 3.7 -1.3 -.5 ft 166.5 149.5 141.3 149.2 131.3 130.7 176.8 139.6 106.3 115.9 .4 1.6 1.9 -.1 .5 4.0 1.7 2.5 ft .7 2.0 3.1 1.2 .8 .5 2.4 2.3 0 2.7 3531-8 3531-811 3531-831 3531-841 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/86 157.1 186.3 166.9 134.0 159.1 189.5 168.2 134.4 159.2 189.5 168.2 134.8 2.2 3.2 2.2 .8 .1 0 0 .3 3531-84155 3531-851 3531-85123 06/86 06/86 12/93 121.6 143.9 114.8 121.7 146.3 117.6 122.4 146.3 117.6 1.2 2.0 2.4 .6 0 0 3531-85125 3531-9 12/93 12/80 108.5 140.6 108.5 141.8 108.5 141.8 .9 2.0 0 0 3531-907 3531-911 12/93 06/86 103.2 122.0 103.7 123.3 103.8 123.2 -.8 3.9 .1 -.1 3524 3531-P 3531-1 See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 19992 92 ft 0 .2 .4 0 -.2 -.4 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Construction machinery—Continued Portable crushing, screening, or washing plants and combinations ... A ll other miscellaneous construction m achinery.................................... O ther excavating and road construction machinery, including rotary snow clearing m achinery...................................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Mining machinery and e q u ipm ent................................................................................ 179.8 116.3 4.6 -.6 Apr. 1999 12/80 06/86 174.6 115.8 12/80 105.1 106.4 106.4 6.0 0 12/80 0 8/84 12/80 0 6 /8 6 247.8 180.3 178.0 120.8 252.6 183.3 178.6 121.2 252.8 182.4 178.5 121.2 3.9 2.9 .1 .7 .1 -.5 -.1 0 3532-P 3532-5 06/81 06/81 06/81 151.8 154.2 177.0 152.9 155.2 177.2 153.2 155.6 177.2 1.3 1.4 .6 .2 .3 0 3532-562 06/81 188.2 189.0 189.0 2.8 0 3532-564 06/81 172.0 172.0 3532-566 3532-6 3532-7 12/87 06/81 06/81 136.9 171.5 179.8 137.2 171.5 181.8 137.2 171.5 181.7 -.6 2.2 1.1 0 0 -.1 3532-727 3532-755 3532-8 3532-825 3532-9 06/81 06/81 06/81 0 6/94 06/81 185.0 134.7 155.4 110.8 134.7 188.6 135.0 155.4 110.8 136.0 188.6 134.7 158.7 0 -.2 2.1 ft 136.2 1.5 .5 2.4 ft 1.7 3532-975 3532-97511 06/81 0 6/9 4 135.5 125.9 136.9 125.9 136.9 125.9 1.8 0 0 0 3532-97522 3532-97533 3532-989 3532-SM 3532-M 3532-Z89 3532-S 3532-SSS 06/94 06/94 0 2/90 104.9 103.8 127.6 104.9 105.7 127.6 104.9 105.7 127.6 1.5 2.3 0 0 0 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 147.9 153.6 130.9 130.0 151.0 156.8 131.1 a 150.7 156.5 131.0 130.4 2.8 2.8 -.7 -1.3 -.2 -.2 -.1 ft 3533-P 3533-1 3533-11 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/86 161.0 154.4 152.9 147.4 161.6 154.7 152.9 147.4 161.6 154.7 152.9 147.4 .9 .8 .9 0 0 0 0 0 3533-121 3533-14 3533-141 3533-14101 3533-14102 3533-14103 12/86 12/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 152.7 157.6 231.7 231.3 267.0 159.7 152.7 157.6 231.7 231.3 267.0 159.7 152.7 157.6 231.7 231.3 267.0 159.7 0 1.2 3.0 2.8 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3533-149 3533-2 3533-253 12/86 12/86 12/80 131.5 138.4 151.8 131.5 140.7 ft 131.5 140.5 151.8 0 1.5 0 0 -.1 3533-296 3533-3 3533-31 3533-313 3533-35 3533-354 3533-363 12/94 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/80 12/94 12/80 118.7 133.8 127.2 142.8 123.7 110.8 162.3 120.9 133.9 127.2 142.8 123.7 110.8 162.3 120.9 133.9 127.2 142.8 123.7 110.8 ft 1.9 .8 0 ft 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 3533-371 12/80 127.2 127.6 127.6 .3 0 3533-382 3533-398 3533-9 3533-SM 3533-M 3533-Z89 3533-S 3533-SSS 12/86 12/86 12/86 127.8 127.8 91.8 127.8 127.9 127.8 127.9 6.9 .4 0 .0 ft ft 12/80 0 9/86 12/80 12/80 220.5 190.5 142.7 140.7 223.3 196.2 142.7 140.7 223.3 196.2 142.7 140.7 1.3 3.0 1.6 2.0 0 0 0 0 3534-P 3534-1 06/81 06/81 06/81 131.1 128.6 126.6 131.0 128.3 126.3 131.0 128.3 126.3 1.8 1.6 1.8 0 0 0 3532 Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 3533 O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 3534 See footnotes at end of table. 181.8 116.4 May 1998 3531-91109 3531-SM 3531 -M 3531-Z89 3531 -S 3531-SSS Screens (vibrating, stationary), including trommel ty p e s .......................... Drills and other mining machinery, except p a rts ............................................ Rock and coal drills, all ty p e s ........................................................................ Parts and attachments for mining machinery and equipm ent..................... Parts and attachments for mining machinery sold separately, excluding drill b it s .................................................................................. ... Parts for face-haulage and support v e h ic le s ........................................... Parts for mineral processing, beneficiation, crushing, pulverizing, & screening m achinery......................................................................... Parts for all other mining machinery and e q u ip m e n t............................ Percussion rock drill b its ................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Elevators and moving s ta irw a y s .................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... ................................................ Elevators and moving stairw ays........................................................................ May 19992 3531-91105 3531-91108 Underground mining m achinery......................................................................... Loading mining machines, incl. gathering arm type, loader-haulerdumpers, shovels, s c o o p s ....................................................................... Continuous mining machines, coal and other types (borer, ripper, auger, drum, road-heading)..................................................................... Face-haulage vehicles, rubber tired, self-propelled, includes coal and other ty p e s ......................................................................................... M ineral processing and beneficiation machinery, excluding p a r t s ............. Crushing, pulverizing, and screening m achin ery............................................ Crushers, stationary types, including ^id -m o u n te d (gyratory, impact, O il field and gas field machinery and eq u ip m e n t..................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Rotary oil field and gas field drilling machinery and p a r t s ....................... Rotary drilling surface equ ip m e n t................................................................. O ther rotary dril. surface equip.,incl Kelly joints,rotary ta b le s,cro w n /tra v.b l.............................................................. ............... Rotary drilling subsurface equ ipm ent........................................................... B it s ................................................................................................. ................ Tungsten-carbide insert b its ................................................................... Steel-toothed b i t s ..................................................................................... O ther bits, including diamond b its ......................................................... O ther subsurface dril. equip., incl fishing tools, subsea risers, coring e q u ip ........................................................................................... O ther oil and gas field drilling machinery and equipment and p a r t s ......... Cementing, floating, guiding, and shoe equ ip m e n t.................................... O ther oil and gas field drilling equipment, incl. cable tool drilling m a c h in e ry .................................................................................................. Oil field and gas field production machinery and e q u ipm ent...................... Surface, subsurface, and subsea production well e q u ip m e n t................. Casing and tubing heads and s u p p o rts ................................................... Rod lifting machinery and equipment (surface and subsurface)............. Pumping units and other surface rod lifting e q u ip m e n t........................ Retrievable packers and a ccesso ries............................. ............................ Separating, metering, and treating equipment for oil and gas (located on well s ite ) ............................................................................................... Parts for oil and gas field production machinery and tools, sold se p a ra te ly .................................................................................................. O ther oil field and gas field production machinery and to o ls .................. O il field and gas field derricks and well surveying m ach in e ry.................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Apr. 19992 93 ft ft -1.1 -.1 ft ft ft .1 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Elevators and moving stairways—Continued ..................... Hydraulic passenger e le v a to rs ............................................ O ther non farm elev., incl. sidewalk elev., dumbwaiters, man & resid. l i f t s ............................................................................................................... Parts and attachments for elevators and moving s ta irw a y s ....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Conveyors and conveying e q u ip m e n t......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Unit handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists and farm elevators .............................................................................. ................... ....... G ravity conveyors (skate wheel and ro lle r)................................................. Powered conveyors (belt and ro lle r) ............................................................ Light to medium d u ty ................................................................................... Heavy d u t y ..................................................................................................... A ll other conveyors, incl. pallet, portable, t o w ............................................ Parts and accessories for unit handling conveyors and conveying systems (sold s e p a ra te ly )........................................................................... Bulk material handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists and farm e le v a to rs ....................................................................................... Conveyors and e le v a to rs .................................................... ........................... B elt conveyors and system s....................................................................... Pneumatic conve yors................................................................................... All other conveyors and elevators, incl. apron, en masse, flight, and d r a g .................................................................................................. Loading and storing systems, incl. traveling stackers, trippers, centr. th ro w e rs .......................................................................................... Parts and access, for bulk material handling conveyors and conveying systems, sold sepa rately............................................................................. Belt conveyor id le rs .......................................................................................... All other parts, attachments, and access., incl. belt conveyor pulleys, sold s e p ....................................................................................... 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 ...................................... May 1998 Apr. 1999 06/81 130.0 129.3 129.3 1.2 0 3534-196 3534-3 3534-SM 06/81 06/81 140.6 152.2 140.6 152.2 140.6 152.2 .5 1.1 0 0 3535-P 06/84 06/84 133.9 132.0 134.4 132.5 134.5 132.6 1.5 1.4 .1 .1 3535-3 3535-311 3535-314 3535-31411 3535-31412 3535-319 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/95 126.3 129.0 122.4 123.6 120.5 107.7 126.4 129.0 122.6 123.6 120.8 107.9 126.5 129.0 122.8 123.6 121.3 107.9 .6 1.0 1.0 .5 1.7 -.6 .1 0 .2 0 .4 0 3535-4 06/84 144.4 146.2 145.6 2.2 -.4 3535-5 3535-511 3535-51111 3535-51114 06/84 06/84 06/84 0 8/84 131.0 130.8 135.0 136.5 131.9 131.9 135.3 136.5 132.1 132.0 135.8 136.5 2.6 3.0 1.9 5.0 .2 .1 .4 0 3535-51119 12/95 104.8 106.5 106.1 1.9 -.4 3535-513 06/84 135.2 135.2 138.2 4.7 2.2 3535-6 3535-611 06/84 06/84 149.8 156.2 151.3 156.2 151.3 156.2 2.2 1.8 0 0 3535-619 3535-SM 3535-M 3535-XY9 3535-Z89 3535-S 12/95 102.5 103.8 103.8 2.4 0 06/84 0 6/84 06/8 4 06/84 144.8 166.6 130.1 136.4 144.8 166.6 130.1 137.7 144.8 166.6 130.1 137.6 1.8 3.7 0 1.6 0 0 0 -.1 3536-P 3536-3 3536-340 3536-345 3536-4 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/96 12/84 12/84 142.8 142.3 142.4 108.6 140.9 141.0 143.2 142.6 142.7 108.6 141.9 141.2 143.2 142.6 142.7 108.6 141.9 141.2 1.9 1.8 2.1 2.3 1.7 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3536-420 12/96 105.1 105.3 105.3 1.0 0 3536-460 3536-SM 3536-M 3536-Z89 3536-S 12/84 125.4 125.5 125.5 3.0 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 135.8 139.6 142.3 137.0 142.1 142.3 137.0 142.1 142.3 3.7 2.0 .9 0 0 0 3537-P 3537-1 3537-111 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 152.3 149.2 145.2 149.9 152.4 149.3 145.3 149.9 152.4 149.3 145.3 149.9 .3 .2 0 3.2 0 0 0 0 3537-123 3537-124 3537-132 12/79 06/9 4 06/94 135.2 105.7 100.5 135.2 105.7 100.5 135.2 105.7 100.5 -1.4 -.2 -.4 0 0 0 3537-161 3537-175 3537-182 3537-197 3537-3 3537-SM 3537-M 3537-XY9 3537-S 06/94 06/94 12/86 12/86 12/86 111.3 106.6 134.8 112.5 127.3 111.5 107.8 134.8 112.7 127.6 111.5 106.6 134.8 112.7 127.6 .2 2.0 0 1.5 .8 .0 -1.1 0 0 0 12/86 06/94 12/79 143.5 126.0 192.1 143.5 126.0 192.1 143.5 126.0 192.1 1.7 ft .5 0 0 0 3535 3536 Secondary p ro d u c ts............................................................................................ Industrial trucks and tra c to rs ....................................................... ................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Industrial trucks and tractors, motorized and hand p o w e re d ...................... Motorized handtrucks (non-riding)................................................................ O perator riding, electric trucks, including fork lift and other work May 19992 3534-112 Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. O verhead traveling cranes, hoists, and monorail system s...................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... H o is ts ..................................................................................................................... H o is t s ................................................................................................................. Parts and attachments for hoists (sold sep a ra te ly).................................. O verhead traveling cranes and monorail s y s te m s ........................................ O verhead traveling cranes and monorail systems, exc. const, power c ra n e s .......................................................................................................... Parts and attachments for cranes and monorail systems (sold sepa rately)........................................................ ......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................... ......... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Apr. 19992 3537 O perating riding internal combustion or other non- electric tru c k s ...... D ock boards (industrial loading ra m p s )....................................................... Handlift trucks (non-powered) including platform trucks and dollies, not s e lf-p r........................................................... ....................................... Pallet loaders and unloaders (palletizers and dep alletizers)................... Hydraulic lift tables (electro-hydraulic lift p la tfo rm s )................................. A ll other industrial trucks, tractors and tra ile rs ........................................... Parts, attachments, accessories for industrial trucks and tra c to rs ........... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................ M iscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... C ontract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... ................................................................. Metalworking machinery and e q u ip m e n t.................................................................... 354 12/84 141.6 142.0 142.0 .6 0 Machine tools, metal cutting ty p e s .............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ ............. Boring and drilling m achin es.............................................................................. Machining c e n te rs ................................................................................................ Drill, mill, bore, vertical (automatic tool c h a n g e )....................................... 3541 06/83 06/83 12/92 06/83 06/83 156.3 154.4 108.9 143.3 132.1 156.4 154.5 113.7 141.3 156.5 154.6 113.7 141.3 ft .5 .1 8.4 -2.9 .1 .1 0 0 ft 3541-P 3541-A 3541-B 3541-B4 See footnotes at end of table. 94 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 Product code 06/8 3 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 0 6 /8 3 12/92 06/83 06/83 127.0 150.7 167.9 136.4 172.5 153.4 157.1 109.1 181.2 172.3 Í3) 152.4 167.9 136.4 172.5 153.2 156.8 109.1 181.2 172.3 ft 152.4 167.9 136.4 172.5 154.1 158.6 109.1 181.2 172.3 ft -2.9 .4 1.6 0 1.9 2.7 1.4 .9 .1 ft 0 0 0 0 .6 1.1 0 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/88 07/83 172.9 192.5 134.6 170.3 172.9 ft 134.6 170.3 172.9 ft 134.6 170.3 .1 ft 0 ft 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 155.9 148.6 135.7 118.9 156.5 155.9 149.7 ft ft ft 155.9 149.7 ft ft 156.5 0 0 0 ft ft ft 3541-9 3541-911 3541-941 3541-SM 3541-M 3541-XY9 3541-Z89 3541-S 06/83 06/83 08/83 152.0 153.3 149.7 152.1 153.4 149.7 152.1 153.5 149.7 .3 .2 .5 0 .1 0 06/83 0 6/8 8 06/83 06/83 184.5 194.3 142.7 147.1 184.5 194.3 142.7 147.1 184.6 194.3 142.8 147.1 1.5 2.6 -.8 1.9 .1 0 .1 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 0 9/8 8 12/92 12/92 12/92 06/81 06/81 12/92 12/86 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/92 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 169.4 173.9 144.3 123.1 124.5 123.7 123.7 143.0 155.0 102.5 143.5 191.0 194.0 146.9 129.4 179.1 136.8 199.8 214.5 169.9 174.4 145.1 124.5 ft 123.9 123.9 143.3 155.0 102.5 144.1 191.7 194.4 147.5 129.4 180.7 138.3 199.8 214.5 170.0 174.5 144.7 123.6 125.2 124.1 124.1 143.2 155.0 102.5 144.0 191.9 194.6 147.8 129.4 180.7 138.3 199.8 214.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 2.3 2.2 .3 .3 1.1 0 7.6 1.5 1.2 1.2 2.4 0 .9 1.1 1.6 1.5 .1 .1 -.3 -.7 ft .2 .2 -.1 0 0 -.1 .1 .1 .2 0 0 0 0 0 06/81 06/81 169.3 164.8 169.3 164.8 170.3 165.8 1.4 1.4 .6 .6 06/81 12/92 139.9 105.4 140.8 105.4 141.1 105.4 2.2 .7 .2 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 127.2 127.6 127.6 129.9 121.8 127.2 127.6 127.6 129.9 121.8 127.2 127.6 127.6 129.9 121.8 -.2 -.1 -.1 -.2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 3542 3542-P 3542-1 3542-111 3542-11111 3542-121 3542-12114 3542-131 3542-13113 3542-13117 3542-13118 3542-2 3542-211 3542-21112 3542-21113 3542-212 3542-21213 3542-3 3542-312 O ther hydraulic p re s s e s .............................................................................. O ther metal forming machine tools and forging m a c h in e s ......................... O ther metal forming machine to o ls .............................................................. Rebuilt metal forming machine tools and parts fo r metal forming machine t o o ls ............................................................................................... Parts for metal forming machine to o ls ......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................ ..... 3542-4 3542-413 3542-SM 3542-S 3542-SSS O ther secondary p ro d u c ts..................................... ........................................ 3543 3543-P 3543-1 3543-115 3543-198 3543-SM 3543-S Industrial patterns, except shoe patte rns........................................................ All other industrial patterns, except shoe p a tte rn s ................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 0 .8 0 -.3 ft ft 12/84 122.2 122.2 122.2 -.9 0 3544-P 3544-1 3544-11 3544-113 3544-115 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/9 4 145.1 148.0 155.6 222.9 226.5 100.0 145.5 148.5 156.4 223.4 226.5 100.0 145.4 148.4 156.3 223.2 226.5 100.0 .3 .4 .8 1.4 0 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 0 0 3544-117 06/81 206.7 207.2 207.0 1.0 -.1 3544-118 06/81 198.9 198.9 198.9 2.3 0 3544-119 3544-12 02/88 06/81 135.3 132.7 136.5 133.7 135.8 133.6 3.0 .7 -.5 -.1 3544 See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 1999 3541-492 3541-5 3541-519 3541-528 3541-6 Punching machines, fixed position and two axes positioning table .... Special tools, dies, jigs and fix tu re s ................................................................ Jigs and fixtures, all ty p e s ...................................................................... ....... Gauging and checking types, under 1,000 pounds w e ig h t.................. Gauging and checking types, 1,000 pounds weight and o v e r ............. A ll other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout, assembly), under 1,000 p o u n d s ......................................................... A ll other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout, assembly), 1,000 pounds and o v e r ................................................... Components and parts for jigs and fixtures, including drill b u s h in g s ..... ........................................................................................... Dies, metal cutting o n ly .................................................................................. May 1998 3541-4B 3541-409 3541-431 3541-452 Shearing m ach in e ry ..................................................................................... Bending and forming m achin ery................................................................... Press b ra k e s ................................................................................................. Rolls, all ty p e s ............ ................................................................................. Other bending and forming machines including fo ld e rs ....................... Presses, except fo rg in g ...................................................................................... Mechanical pre ss e s ......................................................................................... Vertical, straight-sided and arch fra m e .................................................... O ther mechanical p re s s e s ......................................................................... Special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and industrial m o ld s .............................................. May 19992 3541-B419 3541-B6 3541-C 3541-C11 3541-C13 3541-D 3541-D4 3541-D5 3541-D6 3541-4 Turning machines (lathes), all ty p e s ................................................................ Horizontal numerically controlled turning m achines.................................. Vertical numerically controlled turning m a c h in e s ...................................... Milling m ach in e s.................................................................................................. Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately, and rebuilt machine t o o ls ................................................................................... Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately.................... Rebuilt metal cutting type machine t o o ls .................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous receip ts........................................................................................ Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary products ............................................................................................ Metal forming machine t o o ls ........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Punching, shearing, bending, and forming m achin es................................... < o> Jan. 19992 Machine tools, metal cutting types—Continued Y - axis travel over 26 in c h e s ................................................................... Drill, mill, bore, horizontal (automatic tool ch a n g e )................................... Station type m a ch in e s ........................................................................................ Dial or rotary, trunnion and center c o lu m n ................................................ T ra n s fe r.............................................................................................................. O ther metal cutting machine to o ls ................................................................... Sawing and cutoff m ach in e s.......................................................................... Spark erosion, ultrasonic, and electrolytic m achines................................ M iscellaneous metal cutting machine tools, incl. tapping m a c h ............. Grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines ........................ All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines valued at $2500 each or m o re ............................................................................ External cylindrical grinding m a c h in e s ..................................................... Surface grinding machines, all ty p e s ........................................................ Tool and cutter grinding m a c h in e s ........................................................... All other grinding machines, n.e.c., including thread grinding Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 95 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and industrial molds— Continued Forming and drawing d ie s ........................................................................... Forming and drawing dies, 500 pounds weight and u n d e r............... Forming and drawing dies, 501 through 3,000 pounds w e ig h t....... Form ing and drawing dies, over 3,000 pounds w e ig h t...................... Stamping dies, including lamination and blanking d ie s ......................... Stamping dies, progressive type, high-speed s te e l............................ All other stamping type dies (punch, trim, notch, perforate, etc.) ...................................................................................................... Forging dies, including cold forging and heading ................................... All other d ie s .................................................................................................. Components and parts for d ie s ................................................................. Die s e t s ...................................................................................................... O ther components and parts for dies, including standard punches, springs, etc........................................................................................... O ther specially designed tooling, prototypes, and m o d e ls ...................... Industrial m o ld s .................................................................................................... M etal industrial molds for casting metal or metal ca rb id e ....................... Metal injection or compression die casting types, except ingot m o ld s ....................................................................................................... All other metal foundry molds, except ingot m o ld s ............................... M etal industrial molds for molding w a x ....................................................... Metal industrial molds for molding w a x .................................................... Metal industrial molds for molding rubber, including tire m o ld s .............. Metal industrial molds for molding p la s tic ................................................... Metal injection molds for p la s tic ............................................................... Metal compression molds for plastic, including matched metal m o ld s ....................................................................................................... All other industrial molds ................................................................................ A ll other molds made of metal (including molds for glass and other products) and mold b a s e s .................................................................. Industrial molds made of materials other than m e ta l........................... Components and parts for industrial m o ld s ...................................... a....... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Machine tool acce sso rie s.............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Small cutting tools for machine tools and metalworking m achin ery.......... Broaches, excluding holders and burnishing b a r s .................................... Tw ist drills, gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and c o u n te rb o re s .............................................................................................. T w ist d r ills ...................................................................................................... Carbon steel and high speed s te e l....................................................... 1 /2 inch and under diameter, straight s h a n k .................................. O ver 1 /2 inch diameter, straight s h a n k ............................................ Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blanks and tips sold separately and masonry d r ills ......................................................... Gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and counterbores................. Countersinks, including port cutters, etc., but excluding combined drills and co un tersin ks................................................... Reamers, all types, excluding gun re a m e rs ........................................ ....... Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold sepa rately................................................................................................ End mills and milling c u tte rs .......................................................................... End mills, solid and tipped, die sinking, contour, router, tracer, hollow mills, etc....................................................................................... High speed s te e l....................................................................................... Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blades sold separately........... Inserted blade type cutters, all types, complete ..................................... Indexible or throwaway in s e r t................................................................ Single and double point tools and circular form to o ls .............................. Circular form tools, including semifinished b la n k s ................................. Single and double point to o ls ................................................. ................... High speed s te e l....................................................................................... O ther m a te ria ls ......................................................................................... Threading t o o ls ................................................................................................. Taps, excluding taps in threading sets and screw plates and inserted chaser t y p e s ........................................................................... High speed s te e l........................................................................................ Carbon steel and c a rb id e ........................................................................ Blanks, tips, and in s e rts .................................................................................. Molded blanks and tips, including carbide, cast alloy, and ceramic ... Inserts, indexible, and throwaway t y p e s .................................................. Pressed to size, including inserts with center holes and with molded chip bre a k e rs ................................ .................................. See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3544-1E 3544-122 3544-124 3544-126 3544-1F 3544-127 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 06/81 141.4 132.6 134.2 104.9 123.5 110.6 142.1 132.6 ft 106.0 123.8 110.6 141.7 132.6 134.2 105.4 123.8 110.6 -0.4 -2.1 0 .5 .2 0 -0.3 0 ft -.6 0 0 3544-129 3544-1H 3544-1J 3544-1K 3544-173 06/81 131.7 132.4 132.4 .5 0 06/94 06/94 06/9 4 107.8 109.0 114.4 107.8 109.0 ft 107.8 109.2 114.4 1.3 .3 0 0 .2 ft 3544-179 3544-19 3544-2 3544-21 06/94 10/82 06/81 06/81 106.6 134.8 135.0 137.5 106.6 134.8 135.0 137.1 106.8 134.5 135.0 137.1 .4 -.1 -.1 -.2 .2 -.2 0 0 3544-211 3544-213 3544-22 3544-222 3544-23 3544-25 3544-251 06/81 06/94 139.6 104.3 139.6 103.7 139.6 103.7 0 -.4 0 0 06/94 100.1 100.4 100.4 .3 0 06/81 06/81 132.9 132.9 132.9 132.9 132.9 132.9 -.2 -.4 0 0 3544-255 3544-26 06/94 12/86 106.4 117.2 106.4 117.5 106.4 117.5 2.0 .7 0 0 3544-261 3544-263 3544-27 3544-SM 3544-M 3544-S 06/87 12/86 12/86 122.5 100.6 124.8 122.9 100.6 124.8 122.9 100.6 124.8 .9 0 0 0 0 0 03/87 06/81 103.8 127.8 103.8 128.1 103.8 128.1 0 -.5 0 0 3545-P 3545-1 3545-114 06/83 06/83 06/83 09/83 136.4 135.1 129.5 105,8 136.9 135.5 130.0 109.0 136.7 135.4 129.6 109.0 .9 .9 .7 1.2 -.1 -.1 -.3 0 3545-12 3545-121 3545-1211 3545-12117 3545-12119 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 09/83 127.4 126.2 132.6 140.4 113.5 127.6 126.4 133.0 141.1 113.5 127.6 126.4 133.0 141.1 113.5 .2 .2 1.1 2.0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 3545-12121 3545-122 09/83 06/83 111.3 132.6 111.3 132.6 111.3 132.6 -.3 0 0 0 3545-12227 3545-13 09/83 06/83 117.2 130.6 117.2 130.7 117.2 130.7 0 .1 0 0 3545-136 3545-15 11/83 06/83 122.5 131.3 122.7 132.3 122.7 132.2 .2 1.5 Q -.1 3545-151 3545-1511 3545-1512 3545-153 3545-1533 3545-16 3545-161 3545-162 3545-16265 3545-16268 3545-17 06/83 06/83 09/8 3 121.5 127.7 100.5 121.6 127.7 100.5 121.6 127.7 100.5 .2 -.2 .6 0 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/95 06/83 06/83 124.6 156.1 128.2 165.9 106.8 172.8 138.4 124.6 156.1 128.2 165.9 106.8 172.8 139.0 123.5 156.1 128.2 165.9 106.8 172.8 139.3 2.1 3.0 .9 3.8 6.4 1.4 .4 -.9 0 0 0 0 0 .2 3545-171 3545-1712 3545-17122 3545-1714 3545-18 3545-181 3545-182 3545-1821 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 135.8 134.0 136.3 ft 127.4 111.3 134.9 134.8 136.2 134.5 136.9 ft 127.4 111.2 135.0 134.8 136.6 134.8 137.2 133.9 126.3 110.3 133.7 133.4 .4 .3 .3 1.1 0 .7 0 -.1 .3 .2 .2 ft -.9 -.8 -1.0 -1.0 3545-18214 06/83 146.4 146.4 144.9 2.6 -1.0 3545 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Machine tool accessories—Continued O ther than c a rb id e ......................................... ......................................... Other types of cutting tools for machine tools, including rotary burrs, files and spade d r ills .................................................................... Carbon s t e e l................................................................................................. Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold sepa rately............................................................................................... Precision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool room, and machinists’ t o o ls ) .......................................................... ............................... Fixed size limit gauges, fixture t y p e .... ........................ ................................ Fixed size limit gauges, thread ty p e ............................ ................................. Micrometers and c a lip e rs ........................... ................................................... O ther machinists’ precision tools, incl dividers and surface texture measuring m a c h in e s ................................................................................ O ther attachments and accessories for machine tools and metalworking m achin ery.................................... .......................................................... ....... Tool holders................................... ................................................................... Turning tool holders (mechanically clamping for inserts and bits), except box to o ls .................................................................................... Boring bars and h e a d s ............................................................................... Special tooling and attachments for screw and automatic machines O ther tool holders, including other chucks, drill heads, tool posts, turrets, sleeves, etc.................................................................... W ork holding d e v ic e s ...................................... ............................................... O ther work holding and positioning devices, including vises, mandrels, clamps, stops, etc............................................................... O ther attachments and accessories and tool room s p ecialtie s .............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts...................... ................... .... Miscellaneous receipts ................................................................ ...................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... Resales ........................... ................................................................................. Apr. 1999 10/83 141.4 141.7 141.7 0.8 0 06/83 06/83 127.4 142.2 127.4 142.2 127.4 142.2 2.0 1.4 0 0 3545-198 06/83 118.7 118.7 118.7 1.2 0 3545-2 3545-213 3545-215 3545-265 06/83 03/90 06/83 06/83 147.6 104.8 109.6 151.7 149.2 104.8 109.6 155.2 149.4 104.8 109.6 155.2 1.6 0 .6 2.9 .1 0 0 0 3545-299 06/8 8 141.7 143.4 144.5 2.8 .8 3545-3 3545-31 06/83 06/83 148.7 149.7 148.5 149.3 148.8 149.3 1.1 1.2 .2 0 3545-312 3545-314 3545-316 06/83 06/83 06/83 169.2 142.4 145.3 169.2 139.7 145.3 169.2 139.7 145.3 3.4 -.3 0 0 0 0 3545-318 3545-34 06/83 06/83 149.2 149.1 149.2 149.1 149.2 150.0 .9 1.1 0 .6 3545-349 3545-399 3545-SM 3545-M 3545-XY9 3545-Z89 3545-S 3545-SSS 06/83 06/88 156.2 127.2 156.2 127.2 157.2 127.2 1.1 1.4 .6 0 01/87 0 6/88 0 1/87 06/83 06/95 133.3 110.2 140.5 143.7 106.8 134.5 110.2 142.2 144.0 106.7 134.5 110.2 142.2 143.9 106.6 .9 0 1.2 .6 .7 0 0 0 -.1 -.1 3546-P 3546-1 3546-133 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/93 168.2 159.0 155.6 116.8 167.8 159.3 156.2 .4 0 -.6 -1.5 .1 .2 .3 ft 168.0 159.6 156.6 118.2 3546-136 3546-182 3546-18207 3546-183 3546-184 3546-18434 08/87 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 114.0 174.3 148.4 183.0 160.1 160.1 114.9 172.4 148.8 183.0 161.7 160.1 114.9 172.4 148.8 184.7 161.7 160.1 -3.8 3.2 1.1 .9 -.1 -.8 0 .0 0 .9 0 0 3546-185 3546-18516 3546-186 3546-18619 3546-2 3546-238 3546-241 3546-244 3546-255 3546-272 3546-3 3546-SM 3546-M 3546-Z89 3546-S 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/93 12/80 12/95 12/80 06/93 12/80 06/93 12/80 144.3 137.9 124.7 98.7 184.2 109.9 151.4 119.4 200.6 95.4 142.6 149.0 139.4 123.9 98.9 184.2 109.8 151.4 119.4 200.6 1.3 -1.4 -1.9 -2.3 1.4 .9 1.7 2.1 2.9 1.4 .4 1.6 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 (?) 142.6 151.4 139.4 123.9 98.9 184.3 109.8 151.4 119.4 200.6 96.7 142.6 06/86 0 6/86 12/80 145.6 145.6 188.6 143.6 143.6 186.7 143.6 143.6 186.7 -5.3 -5.3 9.6 0 0 0 3547-P 3547-1 3547-118 3547-2 3547-228 3547-3 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/87 06/93 06/93 12/81 160.4 161.5 147.9 141.4 101.0 101.0 178.3 158.9 159.8 145.8 138.2 97.1 97.1 -.4 -.6 -.6 -2.3 ft (?) .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 (?) 158.9 159.8 145.8 138.2 97.1 97.1 178.3 ft 3548-P 12/84 12/84 151.7 155.2 153.7 157.2 153.6 157.2 1.2 1.6 -.1 0 3548-1 3548-2 3548-3 12/84 12/84 12/84 148.9 169.3 144.2 151,7 171.6 144.4 151.6 171.6 144.4 2.4 1.4 .2 -.1 0 0 3548-4 06/83 164.7 164.7 164.7 .8 0 3546 Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................ ........................... 3547 Hot rolling mill machinery, except tube ro llin g .............................................. O ther hot rolling mill machinery and equipment, including p a rts ....... .... Cold rolling mill machinery ................................................................................. Other cold rolling mill machinery and equipment, including p a r ts .... Rolling mill machinery, n.e.c., including tube mill machinery ...................... 3548 See footnotes at end of table. May 1998 3545-19 3545-192 Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... .................................. .............................. Power driven hand tools, electric and battery powered .............................. Planers and ro u te rs .................................... .................................................... Parts, attachments and accessories for electric-powered hand tools (sold sep a ra te ly)........................... .......................................................... . Drills: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve b e a rin g s ......... Over 1 /4 inch chuck size to under 1 /2 in c h ...................................... Grinders, polishers, and circular sanders except bench g rin d e rs .... ...... Sanders, except c irc u la r................................... ........................ .................... Oscillating, reciprocating and vib ratin g..................................................... Circular saws: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve bearings ..................................................................................................... Between 7 inch and 8 inch b la d e ............................................................. Saws - jig, saber, reciprocating...................... ............................................... Armature mounted primarily on other than ball b e a rin g s ..................... Power driven hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic and powder a c tu a te d ..... Drills, screwdrivers, nutrunners-pneum atic................................. ................ Impact wrenches - pne um a tic........................................................................ O ther grinders, polishers, and sand ers........................................................ Parts, attachments, and accessories for pneumatic han dtoo ls............... O ther hydraulic powered hand to o ls ............................................................ Power driven hand tools, engine (internal combustion) d riv e n ................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ........... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................ .............................. Gas and electric welding and soldering e q u ip m e n t................................................. Gas and electric welding and soldering equ ip m e n t......................................... Arc welding machines, comp., & acces., exc. electrodes (excl. stud welding e q .)........................... ............................................. .......................... Arc welding electrodes, m e ta l................................................................... ....... Resistance welders, components/accessories, and e le c tro d e s ................ Gas welding and cutting equipment, exc plasma (incl. parts, att., and accesso ries).............................. ............................................... .................... May 19992 3545-1822 O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ...................... ...................... Rolling mill m a ch in e ry................................................................................................ ... Apr. 19992 97 ft 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 06/90 117.6 118.6 12/84 12/84 145.2 128.9 146.3 130.9 146.3 130.9 1.5 -1.5 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/97 06/83 06/83 161.9 161.2 150.0 102.2 147.0 172.0 162.4 161.9 150.2 102.5 147.0 173.5 162.4 161.8 150.1 102.4 147.0 173.6 1.9 2.2 2.7 .9 4.2 1.6 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 160.8 174.8 178.3 163.4 174.5 180.0 163.4 174.9 180.0 4.5 .9 .7 0 .2 0 12/97 06/83 98.9 163.4 i3) 163.4 98.9 163.4 0 .4 ft 0 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft ft ft Gas and electric welding and soldering equipment—Continued O ther welding and soldering equipment and acc. (exc. arc, resistance 3548-5 3548-SM 3548-M 3548-S Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Metalworking machinery, not elsewhere c la s s ifie d .................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................ ......................................... Assembly m a c h in e s ............................................................................................ Transfer type assembly m achin es................................................................ Special purpose and all other ty p e s ............................................................ O ther metalworking m achin ery.......................................................................... M achines for weaving and wire fabricating and wire drawing machines and draw b e n c h e s .................................................................................... Coil handling equipment (conversion or straightening) ............................ All other metalworking machinery n.e.c........................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3549 Special industry machinery, except metalworking m achin ery................................ 355 12/84 146.5 147.0 147.0 1.1 0 3552 12/80 12/80 12/80 177.2 182.8 180.2 178.1 183.9 180.3 178.1 183.9 180.4 .5 .7 .3 0 0 .1 12/93 06/86 12/80 06/86 06/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 100.0 125.9 231.4 119.5 137.4 179.8 145.3 186.0 252.4 213.0 173.4 155.6 156.5 100.0 126.3 233.7 119.7 137.4 179.8 145.3 188.4 255.6 214.8 179.8 156.9 156.5 100.0 126.3 233.7 119.7 137.4 179.8 145.3 188.3 255.1 214.8 179.8 155.6 156.5 0 .4 2.5 -.1 .3 -1.2 0 1.1 1.4 -3.8 3.7 0 3.2 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 -.1 -.2 0 0 -.8 0 06/86 12/93 113.4 102.0 113.4 102.0 113.4 102.0 0 0 0 0 3553-P 12/80 12/80 156.0 161.3 156.4 162.0 156.5 162.0 1.2 1.3 .1 0 3553-1 3553-112 3553-162 12/80 12/80 12/80 148.2 160.2 156.0 149.0 160.2 156.7 149.0 160.2 156.7 1.8 1.6 .6 0 0 0 3553-173 12/80 171.6 174.7 174.6 .5 -.1 3553-175 12/80 149.9 149.9 149.9 1.1 0 3553-197 06/94 99.2 99.2 99.2 1.8 0 3553-199 3553-SM 3553-M 3553-Z89 3553-S 12/80 134.9 135.4 135.4 2.4 0 04/81 04/81 12/80 70.1 70.1 168.0 70.1 70.1 168.0 70.2 70.2 168.0 .7 .7 0 .1 .1 0 3554-P 3554-2 06/82 06/82 10/95 165.5 166.6 106.9 166.0 167.2 107.1 166.1 167.3 106.9 1.3 1.5 .2 .1 .1 -.2 3554-225 10/95 106.3 ft 106.3 .4 ft 3554-226 3554-3 10/95 06/82 108.2 151.5 ft 152.3 108.2 152.5 0 2.1 ft .1 3554-331 3554-342 3554-34247 06/82 06/82 06/82 158.4 158.5 143.3 158.6 159.1 144.0 160.7 159.2 144.2 7.7 2.2 .7 1.3 .1 .1 3554-34249 3554-381 3554-4 06/82 06/8 2 06/82 171.5 141.9 182.7 171.9 143.1 183.0 171.9 143.0 183.0 3.7 .4 1.0 0 -.1 0 3549-P 3549-2 3549-213 3549-219 3549-5 3549-511 3549-541 3549-598 3549-SM 3549-M 3549-S 3552-P 3552-1 3552-1A 3552-1111 3552-1B 3552-151 3552-154 3552-1C 3552-185 3552-199 3552-2 3552-211 3552-232 3552-241 3552-271 3552-299 3552-SM 3552-M 3552-Z89 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Textile machinery, except parts and atta ch m e n ts ........................................ Fabrics m achinery............................................................................................ Fabrics m achin ery........................................................................................ Fiber-to-fabrics textile m achinery.................................................................. Winding m achin ery....................................................................................... O ther fiber-to-fabrics m achin ery................................................................ O ther textile m achin ery................................................................................... Bleaching, dyeing, and finishing m achin ery............................................. O ther textile m a ch in e ry............................................................................... Parts and attachments for textile machinery ............... ................................... Textile machinery turnings and s h a p e s ...................................................... . Parts and attachments for fiber-to-fabrics m achinery............................... Parts and attachments for power lo o m s ..................................................... Parts and attachments for bleaching, dyeing and finishing machinery .. Parts and attachments for other textile machinery, including printing Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ ...................................................... W oodworking m achin ery............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W oodworking machinery including parts, excluding home workshop ty p e s ...................... ....................... ................................................................. Sawmill equ ipm ent............................................................................................ Sawing machines, except sawmill equ ipm ent............................................. Straight-line machinery, including jointers, moulders, planers, sanders, surfacers, etc....................................... ...................................... Boring machinery, carving machinery, dovetailers, mortisers, routers, shapers, and te n o n e rs ............................................................................. O ther woodworking machinery, including lathes, clamping machinery, presses, roll coaters, etc........................................................................... Parts, attachments, and accessories, excluding saw blades and cutting t o o ls ................................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3553 3554 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Pulp mill m achin ery.............................................................................................. Deckers, thickeners, bleaching equipment, pulp screens, washers, and O ther pulp mill mach., incl. grinders, digesters, pulp refiners and p ro c e s s o rs .................................................................................................. Beaters, jordans, disc refiners, and other stock preparation m a c h in e ry ................................................................................................... Paper making machines and coating m a c h in e s .................................... Finishing machinery, including calendering, and other paper mill m a chin ery................................................................................................ Parts and attachments for paper mill machinery (sold sep a ra te ly)....... Paper and paperboard converting e q u ip m e n t................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 98 ■ 1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Jan. 19992 Paper industries machinery— Continued Corrugated box making machines, including c o rru g a to rs ........................ Box, carton and shipping container making machines, including molding m achin es..................................................................................... O ther paper and paperboard equipment including coating and laminating m achinery................................................................................ Parts and attachments for paper and paperboard converting mach. (sold s e p a ra te ly )....................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... 06/82 178.4 178.4 178.4 0 0 03/97 103.3 103.3 103.3 0 0 06/82 177.6 178.5 178.4 1.3 -.1 06/82 188.7 189.0 189.1 1.8 .1 06/82 12/87 03/97 152.8 119.4 108.9 153.1 119.6 108.9 153.3 119.8 .1 .2 ft 1.5 1.5 ft ft 3555-P 3555-1 3555-13 3555-2 3555-238 3555-241 3555-6 3555-661 3555-665 3555-7 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/88 142.3 140.9 161.0 118.6 167.8 186.2 123.7 121.4 118.2 160.8 117.8 142.4 141.0 161.0 118.6 167.8 186.2 123.7 121.7 118.2 161.7 117.9 142.7 141.3 161.0 118.6 167.8 186.2 123.7 124.4 122.5 164.0 118.0 .8 .6 .7 .7 -.5 0 -1.0 2.5 3.6 2.0 .8 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 3.6 1.4 .1 3555-783 3555-787 12/82 12/82 154.1 169.4 154.8 169.4 154.6 .3 -.1 3555-789 3555-799 3555-SM 3555-M 3555-Z89 3555-S 12/82 12/82 167.6 112.1 167.6 111.2 167.6 112.1 3.9 0 0 .8 12/82 12/88 12/82 159.6 124.2 128.2 159.6 124.2 128.0 159.6 124.2 128.2 2.2 3.6 -.1 0 0 .2 3556-P 3556-1 3556-2 3556-2A 3556-212 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/88 12/83 162.0 168.6 165.7 164.7 129.8 161.5 162.5 169.1 165.7 165.2 129.6 160.7 162.5 169.1 165.7 165.2 129.6 160.7 1.4 1.4 .9 .9 .8 -.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3556-249 3556-2B 3556-261 3556-292 3556-251 3556-3 3556-313 12/83 12/88 12/83 12/88 12/83 12/83 12/83 142.0 144.0 147.2 147.0 184.4 160.4 169.5 142.0 144.5 147.2 147.2 187.5 160.9 169.3 142.0 144.5 147.2 147.2 187.5 161.1 169.2 .4 2.6 3.6 1.0 -1.4 2.4 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 -.1 3556-339 12/88 138.6 138.6 138.6 .8 0 3556-358 3556-383 12/83 12/83 141.8 170.7 143.9 170.2 144.5 169.2 3.5 .5 .4 -.6 3556-385 3556-SM 3556-M 3556-Z89 3556-S 06/96 108.2 108.2 108.9 2.1 .6 12/83 12/83 12/83 106.3 105.5 163.8 106.7 106.0 164.1 106.7 106.0 164.1 1.8 1.8 .3 0 0 0 3559-P 3559-1 12/81 12/81 12/81 167.4 165.8 165.5 168.1 166.6 165.5 168.1 166.5 165.5 1.2 1.3 2.2 0 -.1 0 3559-124 3559-128 3559-129 3559-2 3559-291 3559-297 12/94 12/81 02/88 12/81 12/94 06/87 112.4 166.6 164.1 159.3 117.6 115.5 i3) i3) ft ft ft ft 112.4 166.6 164.1 ft ft ft .2 4.9 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 3559-3 3559-351 3559-37 3559-371 3559-379 3559-381 3559-4 12/81 12/81 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/87 12/81 167.1 156.6 142.1 139.4 143.8 129.0 177.2 168.6 168.5 157.3 144.2 148.2 145.1 129.1 177.0 1.1 -1.1 3.4 11.8 2.5 0 -.1 -.1 3555 3556 3559 See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 1999 3554-481 3554-SM 3554-M 3554-Z89 3554-SSS Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ..................................................................................... Injection molding m ach in e s.................................................................. ......... O ther plastics working machinery and e q u ip m e n t..................................... Granulators and pelle tiz e rs ......................................................................... O ther plastics working m achin ery............................................................. Parts for plastics working m a ch in e ry........................................................... Rubber working machinery, equipment, and parts excluding tire molds ... May 1998 3554-459 O ther commercial food preparation machinery, including tenderizers (power d rive n )........................................................................................ Bakery machinery and equ ipm ent................................................................ Dough m ix e rs ................................................................................................ O ther bakery machinery and equ ipm ent.................................................. Parts and attachments for commercial food preparation m achinery..... Industrial food products m achinery.................................................................. Meat and poultry processing m achinery...................................................... Flour and grain mill machinery, except packing and packaging m a c h in e ry .................................................................................................. O ther industrial food products machinery, including fish and shellfish processing m achin ery.............................................................. Parts and attachments for industrial food products m achinery............... M achinery for sorting, grading, or cleaning fruits, vegetables, or e g g s .............................................................................................. .............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Special industry machinery, n.e.c.................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..............~..................................................................................... Chemical manufacturing industries machinery, equipment, and p a rts ...... Mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, sifting, emulsifying, or stirring m achin es....................................................................................... O ther chemical manufacturing machinery and equ ipm ent....................... Parts for chemical manufacturing machinery and equipm ent.................. Foundry machinery, equipment, and parts, excluding patterns and molds Pouring, molding, and blast cleaning machinery and equ ipm ent............ Parts for foundry machinery and equ ipm ent............................................... Plastics working machinery, equipment, and parts, excluding patterns May 19992 3554-454 Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Food products m achin ery............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Dairy and milk products plant m achinery........................................................ Commercial food products m achin ery............................................................. Commercial food products machinery, except bakery equ ip m e n t.......... Apr. 19992 3554-453 Secondary products......................................................................................... Printing trades m a ch in e ry............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Printing presses, offset lithographic................................................................. Roll-fed (w e b -fe d )............................................................................................ Printing presses, other than lithographic......................................................... Flexographic presses, sheet-fed and w e b -fe d ............................................ O ther printing presses, incl. metal decorating, proof and re b u ilt............ Binding machinery and equipm ent................................................................... Saddle, perfect, and hardcase (edition) binding e q u ip m e n t.................... O ther binding machinery and equipment, incl. folding eq u ip m e n t......... Printing trades machinery, n.e.c......................................................................... Parts, attachments and accessories for printing presses, incl. dryers, folders and r e e ls .......................................................................... Parts, attachments and accessories for bindery m achin ery.................... Parts, attachments and accessories for other printing trades m a c h in e ry .................................................................................................. O ther printing machinery and equipment, including platens .................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 99 ft 144.1 ft 145.1 129.6 177.0 ft ft ft ft .1 ft 0 -.4 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Special industry machinery, n.e.c.—Continued O ther rubber working machinery, including mixers and extruding m achines..................................................................................................... Semiconductor manufacturing equip, (exc furnaces, instruments and p hotographies)............................................................................................... W afer processing equipm ent.......................................................................... M icrolitho gra phy............................................................................................ Thin layer d e p o s itio n ................................................................................... Etch and s t r ip ................................................................................................ O ther wafer processing equ ipm ent........................................................... Assembly and packaging e q u ip m e n t........................................................... Parts for semiconductor manufacturing m achin ery................................... Autom otive maintenance equipment, except h a n d to o ls .............................. Frame and body alignment (straightening) equipment and wheel alignment eq u ip m e n t................................................................................ All other automotive maintenance equipment, except h a n d to o ls .......... Parts and attachments for automotive maintenance equipment, excluding h a n dtoo ls.................................................................................. Special industry machinery and equipment, not elsewhere c la s s ifie d ...... Concrete products forming equipment and p a rts ...................................... G lassmaking machinery and equipment, and p a r ts .................................. Industrial sewing machine heads and machinery, and p a rts ................... O ther special industry machinery, not elsewhere classified, and parts Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and fixtures, and industrial m o ld s ........................................................................................................... Secondary p roducts......................................................................................... General industry machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified .. Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3559-478 06/87 131.4 127.3 127.3 -3.1 0 3559-6 3559-61 3559-611 3559-612 3559-613 3559-618 3559-62 3559-69 3559-7 06/87 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 11/89 135.4 111.8 102.4 122.2 102.6 107.1 111.8 105.6 117.6 135.2 111.8 102.4 ft 102.6 107.1 111.8 104.9 119.4 135.5 111.8 102.4 1.6 1.9 0 .2 0 0 3559-712 3559-718 12/94 12/94 101.0 105.6 ft 107.9 3559-719 3559-9 3559-916 3559-917 3559-922 3559-928 3559-SM 3559-M 3559-Z89 3559-S 12/94 12/94 12/81 12/81 12/94 12/81 104.9 106.8 164.6 169.6 112.6 165.5 12/81 06/83 12/81 3544-S 3559-SSS 3569-S ft 102.6 ft 112.5 105.6 118.8 ft .9 .3 .8 ft 0 ft .6 .7 -.5 101.0 107.1 .1 .8 ft -.7 108.3 107.5 164.6 177.7 112.6 166.3 107.2 107.4 164.6 175.8 112.6 166.2 2.2 1.5 2.2 3.7 1.4 1.4 -1.0 -.1 0 -1.1 0 -.1 195.1 150.0 153.1 195.1 150.0 153.4 195.1 150.0 153.3 0 0 .3 0 0 -.1 12/94 12/94 12/94 104.2 100.6 104.9 104.2 100.9 104.9 ft 100.8 104.9 .3 .6 ft -.1 0 .2 ft ft General industrial machinery and e q u ipm ent............................................................ 356 12/84 148.4 149.2 149.2 1.7 0 Pumps and pumping e q u ip m e n t.................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Industrial pumps, except hydraulic fluid power p u m p s ................................ Domestic water s y s te m s .................................................................................... Domestic sump pumps, oil-well and oil-field pumps, and all other pumps 3561 3561-P 3561-1 3561-4 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 155.1 157.8 163.8 133.0 155.9 158.8 163.7 129.2 156.0 158.9 163.8 129.2 1.9 2.1 1.3 .9 .1 .1 .1 0 3561-5 12/83 126.2 128.7 128.7 3.4 0 3561-6 3561-SM 3561-M 3561-Z89 3561-SSS 12/83 169.6 173.4 173.6 3.5 .1 12/83 12/83 12/83 137.8 136.0 142.5 137.8 136.0 142.5 137.8 136.0 142.5 .9 1.3 .8 0 0 0 3562-P 3562-1 06/83 06/83 06/83 165.4 164.2 169.2 165.7 164.5 169.9 165.7 164.5 169.9 1.4 1.0 .7 0 0 0 3562-116 06/83 104.2 103.4 103.4 -1.0 0 3562-118 06/83 183.2 183.1 183.1 2.9 0 3562-122 3562-12203 3562-12205 0 6/83 04/87 09/89 201.6 171.2 142.6 202.6 176.6 142.6 202.6 ft 142.6 .9 ft 0 ft 0 3562-123 3562-131 3562-13135 3562-151 3562-2 3562-232 3562-3 3562-301 3562-30111 3562-30112 3562-321 3562-32124 3562-341 3562-398 3562-4 3562-417 06/83 06/83 12/95 06/83 06/83 06/89 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/89 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 165.1 133.8 99.3 188.3 140.1 128.3 189.6 196.4 183.9 173.2 186.9 112.6 191.3 161.7 183.8 179.7 165.1 133.8 99.3 196.9 140.8 128.2 189.0 196.2 183.7 173.2 184.1 ft 133.8 99.3 196.9 140.8 128.2 189.0 196.2 183.7 173.2 184.1 112.6 191.3 ft -.1 -1.3 5.1 .7 .7 1.4 2.5 1.4 4.7 1.8 4.0 0 ft 184.7 181.3 ft 4.4 3.8 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 3562-9 3562-921 3562-931 3562-941 06/83 06/83 07/83 08/89 155.9 111.4 110.6 168.4 155.2 111.3 110.6 167.2 155.2 111.3 -.2 -.1 ft -.6 0 0 ft 0 Parts and attachments for pumps and pumping equipment, excluding c o m p re s s o rs .................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s ..................................................................................... ........................ Secondary p roducts......................................................................................... Ball and roller b e a rin g s.................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Ball bearings, unm ounted................................................................................... Double row ball bearings: annular, including self-aligning: ground or pre cisio n ................................................................................................. Angular contact ball bearings: annular, including self-aligning; ground or precision .................................................................................. O ther regular single row conrad ball bearings: annular, including self-aligning................................................. ............................................... 9 mm. O.D. thru 30 mm. O.D.; ground or p re cisio n .............................. O ver 52 mm. O.D. thru 100 mm. O.D.; ground or p re c is io n ................ O ther precision (ABEC 5 & up) single row conrad ball bearings: annular, including self-alignin.................................................................. Thrust ball be a rin g s............................................................................. ............ Unground thrust ball b e a rin g s .................................................................... O ther ball b e a rin g s.......................................................................................... Tapered roller bearings, unm ounted................................................................ Cup and cone assemblies shipped as a s e t ............................................... R oller bearings, except tapered, u n m o u n te d ................................................. Cylindrical roller bea rings................................................................................ Regular cylindrical roller bearings (ABEC 1 and 3 ) ............................... Precision cylindrical roller bearings (ABEC 5 and u p ) .......................... Spherical roller bearings including hourglass and b a r r e l......................... Single row spherical roller b e a rin g s ......................................................... Needle roller bea rin g s..................................................................................... O ther roller b e a rin g s ....................................................................................... Mounted bearings, except p la in ........................................................................ Mounted ball bearings, unit a n d /o r split m o u n te d .................................... Ball and roller bearing parts and components, including balls and rollers sold s e p a ra te ly ................................................................................. O ther antifriction ball bearing components and p a r t s .............................. R o lle rs ................................................................................................................ O ther antifriction roller bearing components and p a rts ............................ 3562 See footnotes at end of table. 100 ft 191.3 ft 184.7 181.3 ft 167.2 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code Product code Air and gas compressors.............................................................................................. Primary products...................................................................................................... Air and gas compressors and vacuum pumps............................................... Air compressors............................................................................................... Portable air compressors............................................................................ Stationary air compressors......................................................................... Gas compressors............................................................................................. Other pumps and compressors..................................................................... Parts and attachments for air and gas compressors and vacuum pumps Industrial spraying equipment........................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................. Miscellaneous receipts....................................................................................... R e s a le s ....................... ...................................................................................... Secondary products............................................................................................ Industrial and commercial fans and blowers and air purification equipm ent................................................................................................................. Primary products...................................................................................................... Centrifugal fans and blowers............................................................................. Blower-filter u n its............................................................................................. Classes I and II fans (over 1.5 inches to 6.75 inches max. total pressure)..................................................................................................... Classes III and IV fans (over 6.75 inches max. total pressure).............. Industrial fans, excluding blowers................................................................. Axial fans, propeller fans and accessories, and power roof ventilators .... Axial fans ........................................................................................................... Axial fans, directly connected to driver.................................................... Axial fans, belt driven.................................................................................. Propeller fans and accessories, industrial................................................... Propeller fans, industrial, directly connected to driver.......................... Parts for fans and blow ers............................................................................. Power roof ventilators and p a rts .................................................................. Power roof ventilators: axial and propeller.............................................. Power roof ventilators: centrifugal.............................................................. Dust collection and other air purification equipment for hvac systems.... Air filters for air conditioners and furnaces, of 2400 cfm and u n d e r.... Other dust collection and other air purification equipment...................... Dust collection and other air purification equip, for ind. gas cleaning systems........................................................................................................... Particulate emission collectors....................................................................... 3563 Industrial high speed drives, fixed ra tio ....................................................... Speed reducers, fixed ratio, enclosed, except gear motors........................ Worm gear reducers........................................................................................ 3-inch to 5.99-inch centers......................................................................... Less than 3-inch ce n te rs ............................................................................ Helical, herringbone, spur and spiral bevel reducers............................... More than 15-inch low speed cen te rs ..................................................... 15-inch low speed centers or less............................................................ 160.4 159.9 130.2 125.6 140.0 137.8 141.8 130.7 124.4 100.4 163.1 159.9 132.6 125.6 140.0 137.8 141.8 130.7 124.5 100.4 163.0 160.0 132.6 ft 138.9 136.8 141.1 130.5 124.6 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1 .6 0 1 .8 0 138.7 136.9 147.6 141.2 138.3 147.6 141.2 138.3 147.6 1.7 .9 .5 .0 12/83 12/83 12/83 07/86 151.5 147.6 144.3 164.4 151.3 147.3 144.8 164.4 152.1 147.7 145.1 164.4 .8 3564-P 3564-3 3564-317 .5 .3 3564-319 3564-321 3564-324 3564-4 3564-413 3564-41311 3564-41312 3564-433 3564-43311 3564-439 3564-441 3564-44111 3564-44112 3564-5 3564-543 3564-549 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 05/84 05/8 4 05/85 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 03/85 121.3 136.5 142.5 179.5 182.1 191.3 148.7 164.4 195.0 150.3 157.2 166.0 151.2 138.0 126.1 138.2 121.3 121.3 ft 143.7 177.7 178.8 187.1 148.7 165.3 197.2 149.7 155.3 ft 148.0 138.7 126.2 138.2 3564-6 3564-651 3564-65113 3564-65115 3564-662 3564-66217 3564-SM 3564-S 3564-SSS 12/83 06/89 06/89 06/89 12/83 12/96 130.5 124.8 121.5 131.6 123.9 100.3 130.5 124.8 121.5 131.6 12/83 06/89 163.6 133.3 1 2 /8 8 3565 1 1 /8 6 1 0 0 .1 ft 143.7 177.7 178.8 187.1 148.7 165.3 197.2 149.7 155.3 166.0 148.0 138.0 126.1 138.2 1.5 .4 .7 ft 4.5 - .1 .1 .1 4.0 ft 0 0 .1 0 0 ft .5 1.3 .9 .1 ft 0 0 .2 0 0 ft .8 0 -1.7 0 1 .0 0 1 .0 0 .8 0 -7.5 -.4 0 -.1 0 -.6 Í3) -2.1 0 0 ft 0 1 .0 .5 0 .1 0 0 .2 1 0 1 .2 1.7 2.5 2.4 9.9 .9 .9 165.2 134.8 165.4 134.8 2.4 2.5 .1 130.8 131.6 130.5 131.0 130.5 131.2 130.1 130.9 2.3 -.2 2 .2 2 .0 -.3 -.3 ft ft 130.8 124.8 121.5 131.9 125.0 0 0 .2 ft ft 0 3565-P 3565-3 3565-331 1 2 /8 8 1 2 /8 8 129.6 130.2 128.9 131.0 .3 - .1 3565-333 1 2 /8 8 139.5 143.8 143.8 5.3 0 3565-334 3565-336 3565-337 3565-338 3565-339 3565-4 3565-SM 3565-M 3565-Z89 3565-S 12/96 107.9 138.3 105.5 104.4 106.1 137.4 107.9 138.2 103.6 104.4 105.9 137.4 2.3 .4 .4 2.9 1 2 /8 8 105.6 136.4 103.6 104.4 104.7 137.3 3.9 0 1 2 /8 8 117.8 118.2 118.2 0 1 2 /8 8 12 0 .1 1 2 0 .6 1 2 0 .6 3.0 4.5 1 2 /8 8 131.8 132.2 132.2 1 .6 0 161.7 156.3 121.3 162.1 156.7 121.3 162.1 156.7 121.3 2.1 0 3566-P 3566-1 12/83 12/83 06/8 9 2 .0 0 1.1 0 3566-111 3566-121 3566-2 3566-21 3566-218 3566-219 3566-22 3566-227 3566-228 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 134.7 144.9 194.3 189.0 162.0 171.4 134.7 144.9 194.3 189.0 162.0 171.4 134.7 144.9 194.3 189.0 162.0 171.4 2 1 2 .6 3566 See footnotes at end of table. May 19992 12/91 06/84 3564 Secondary products............................................................................................ Speed changers, industrial high-speed drives, and gears...................................... Primary products........................................................... .......................................... Nonhydraulic variable speed changers and industrial high-speed drives.. Mechanical nonhydraulic variable speed changers, excluding value of 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/98 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 Apr. 19992 3563-P 3563-1 3563-11 3563-116 3563-117 3563-12 3563-13 3563-2 3563-5 3563-SM 3563-M 3563-Z89 3563-S Gas emission control devices........................................................................ Scrubbers (gas absorber) and gas adsorbers......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................. Secondary products............................................................................................ Secondary products............................................................ ............................ Packing, packaging and bottling machinery.............................................................. Primary products.............................................................. ....................................... Packing, packaging and bottling machinery, excluding parts ...................... Filling machinery.............................................................................................. Forming, filling and sealing machinery, bag or pouch(must perform all three func ..................................................... ............................................. Wrapping, banding, bundling, fastening, and sleeve wrapping m achinery.................................................................................................. Case forming, opening, loading, unloading, and sealing machinery...... Cartoning, multipacking, and leaflet/coupon placing machinery............. Labeling, code marking, and imprinting machinery.................................... Other packaging and bottling machinery..................................................... Parts for packaging and bottling machinery................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.............................................. Miscellaneous receipts..................... .................................................................. Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base C c_ O Industry and product1 101 1 2 /8 8 1 2 /8 8 12/96 12/96 12/96 2 1 2 .6 2 .0 0 - .1 -1.8 0 - .2 0 .1 0 3.1 2.5 0 2 .2 0 0 .8 0 3.5 0 2 1 2 .6 1 .8 0 216.5 ft ft 2 1 1 .2 2 1 1 .2 ft 1.5 Í3) 2 1 1 .2 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 171.6 171.6 171.6 5.1 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 07/96 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 152.1 174.3 141.3 106.2 130.5 129.0 121.7 118.3 124.3 147.6 143.9 193.3 152.3 174.3 141.7 106.7 131.5 130.0 122.8 118.3 126.3 149.6 143.9 193.9 152.3 174.3 141.7 106.7 131.5 130.0 122.8 118.3 126.3 149.6 143.9 193.9 1.8 1.7 1.9 1.2 1.8 1.8 2.2 .3 3.9 1.6 1.8 1.8 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3566-551 3566-SM 3566-M 3566-Z89 3566-S 3566-SSS 3568-S 12/83 193.3 193.9 193.9 1.8 0 07/84 07/84 12/83 12/83 12/83 148.9 135.5 201.8 231.4 173.6 148.9 135.5 202.0 232.2 173.6 148.9 135.5 202.0 232.2 173.6 3.0 3.0 2.2 2.3 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 3567-P 3567-1 3567-11 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/86 161.4 159.5 164.0 129.1 162.6 160.6 165.0 130.2 162.6 160.5 165.0 130.2 1.1 1.0 1.3 1.6 0 -.1 0 0 3567-118 3567-19 3567-2 3567-21 12/86 12/86 06/81 12/86 132.7 138.4 153.4 145.4 132.7 138.5 155.9 148.9 132.7 138.5 155.9 148.9 .9 .3 1.9 2.7 0 0 0 0 3567-5 06/81 164.9 165.4 165.3 .6 -.1 3567-55 12/86 142.7 143.2 143.0 .7 -.1 3567-59 3567-SM 3567-M 3567-S 06/81 149.3 149.3 149.3 .1 0 12/86 06/81 105.8 182.3 108.4 182.3 108.4 182.3 2.3 .7 0 0 3568-P 3568-1 12/84 12/84 12/84 149.5 146.8 128.3 150.8 148.2 129.4 150.8 148.3 129.5 2.8 2.5 2.1 0 .1 .1 3568-115 3568-151 12/84 12/84 127.4 152.6 128.7 152.6 128.8 i3) 2.0 (3) .1 ft 3568-3 3568-3A 3568-319 3568-3B 3568-321 3568-322 3568-324 3568-3C 3568-333 3568-335 3568-3D 3568-343 3568-3E 3568-351 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 07/89 12/84 12/84 150.8 160.3 174.4 141.2 98.7 166.7 156.6 156.0 155.7 156.2 133.9 117.9 145.4 145.4 152.3 163.3 175.3 141.7 98.7 167.6 156.6 157.1 155.7 158.2 134.0 118.0 145.4 145.4 152.4 163.3 175.3 141.7 (® ) 167.6 158.2 157.1 155.7 158.2 2.5 2.8 3.3 2.3 ft 2.3 1.2 4.4 8.4 1.9 .1 0 0 0 ft 0 1.0 0 0 0 (3) ft 146.0 146.0 ft ft 3.0 3.0 ft ft .4 .4 3568-3G 06/89 125.1 126.8 126.9 2.2 .1 3568-393 06/89 123.3 123.3 3568-399 3568-SM 3568-M 3568-Z89 3568-S 06/89 124.2 126.4 126.4 2.6 0 02/85 0 2/85 12/84 158.8 152.5 166.3 158.8 152.5 166.7 158.8 152.5 166.7 1.7 1.7 7.5 0 0 0 3569-P 3569-3 3569-3A 12/84 12/84 12/88 12/88 152.9 154.6 137.6 137.1 153.5 155.2 138.0 137.5 153.4 155.2 137.9 137.5 1.7 2.1 3.3 2.3 -.1 0 -.1 .0 3567 Power transmission equipment, n.e.c........................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plain bearings and bushings, except automotive and aircraft...................... Plain bearings and bushings, unmounted, machined, excluding carbon and g ra p h ite ............................................................................................... M ounted bearings, p la in .................................................................................. Power transmission equipment, except speed changers, drives, and 12/83 3566-3 3566-33 3566-34 3566-343 3566-4 3566-411 3566-4114 3566-41142 3566-41143 3566-4116 3566-421 3566-5 Industrial process furnaces and o v e n s ....................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Electric industrial furnaces, ovens and kilns, excluding in d u c tio n .............. Electric fu rn a c e s ............................................................................................... Metal processing and heat treating (such as annealing, hardening, carburizing, e tc .) ........................................................... ........................ Electric industrial ovens and kilns, including in fra re d ............................... Fuel-fired industrial furnaces, ovens, and k iln s .............................................. Fuel-fired furnaces including parts and attach m en ts................................ Electrical heat, equip, for industrial use, n.e.c. (exc. soldering irons) and parts and a tta c h ........................................................................ Industrial electric heating units and devices, except heating units fo r electric fu rn a c e s ................................................................................. Parts and attach, for ind. furn. and ovens, including electric heating u n its ............................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Apr. 19992 3566-23 Speed changers, industrial high-speed drives, and gears—Continued Shaft mounted reducers and screw conveyor d r iv e s ............................... Gear motors, sold with motors, including ‘C’ flange and scoop mount u n its ........................................................................................... ..................... W orm gear m o to rs ............................................................................................ Helical, herringbone, spur, or spiral bevel gear m o to rs ........................... Less than 1 h o rs e p o w e r............................................................................. Loose gears, pinions, and racks excluding spare parts for re d u c e rs ....... Coarse pitch (less than 19.9 diametral p itc h )............................................. Helical, herringbone, and spur g e a rs........................................................ 24 inches or le s s ...................................................................................... More than 24 inches diameter through 72 inches diam e ter............. Others, including bevel gears and r a c k s ................................................. Fine pitch (19.9 diametral pitch and fin e r ) .................................................. Parts and components for speed changers, drives, gears, and reducers Parts and components for speed changers, drives, gears, and re d u c e rs ...................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Secondary products......................................................................................... O ther power transmission e q u ip m e n t.......................................................... 1 9 c c_ o Industry and product1 3568 Clutches and b ra k e s ....................................................................................... All other clutches and b ra k e s .............................................................. ...... 1-inch nominal bore and over, gear t y p e ................................................. 1-inch nominal bore and over, other than gear t y p e ............................ Less than 1-inch nominal b o r e .................................................................. Chains for sprocket d riv e s .............................................................................. ASA standard roller c h a in ........................................................................... O ther chains for sprocket d riv e s ............................................................... For ASA standard roller c h a in s .................................................................. O ther power transmission equipment, except aircraft, automobile, truck, and b u s ........................................................................................... Ball joints, drive/flexible shafts, drive shaft and sprocket drive All other mechanical power transmission equip., except aircraft, automobile, truck, and b u s .................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ General industrial machinery, n.e.c............................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Filters and strainers, except fluid p o w e r......................................................... Containment (housing) d e vice s...................................................................... 3569 See footnotes at end of table. 102 May 19992 ft May 1998 ft Apr. 1999 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 General industrial machinery, n.e.c.— Continued For water........................................... For other fluids......................... .............. Media................................................ Reusable (cleanable)................................... Nonreusable, including disposable (throw away) f l e cartridges... itr Industrial robots, attachments and parts....................... Filters for hydraulic and pneumatic f u d power systems............ li General industrial machinery, n.e.c............................ Compressed a r and gas dryers............................. i Lubricating systems, ind tr l, centralized and automatic......... us ia Sifting and screening machines............................. Centrifugals and separators, except cream, grain, and berry....... Automatic f r sprinklers.................................. ie Other general industrial machinery.......................... Parts for other general industrial machinery, n.e.c............... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Resales.............................................. Secondary products....................................... Secondary products..................................... 3569-305 3569-307 3569-3B 3569-311 3569-312 3569-4 3569-7 3569-9 3569-935 3569-941 3569-943 3569-951 3569-961 3569-998 3569-999 3569-SM 3569-M 3569-Z89 3569-S 3569-SSS Apr. 19992 May 19992 107.2 106.9 139.0 142.3 136.8 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/95 12/84 05/86 12/84 12/95 107.2 106.1 138.6 142.3 136.3 97.6 145.9 151.7 127.2 187.1 107.0 156.1 156.2 147.2 104.5 146.1 152.5 128.3 193.3 107.0 157.0 156.2 147.7 105.0 107.2 106.8 139.0 142.3 136.8 97.6 146.0 152.5 191.5 107.0 157.0 156.4 147.8 105.0 1 .8 0 -6.6 1.7 2.4 .1 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/95 163.1 160.9 132.7 103.5 163.1 160.9 134.0 104.7 163.1 160.9 134.0 104.6 -2.0 -3.3 1.4 1.3 0 12/95 12/95 1 2 /8 8 1 2 /8 8 1 2 /8 8 12/95 1 2 /8 8 (?) ft May 1998 Apr. 1999 1 .8 0 1 .6 - .1 4.7 10.9 0 0 1 .6 0 0 ft 1.4 1.5 (?) 4.2 1.4 - .1 0 (?) -.9 0 .1 0 0 0 - .1 Office, computing, and accounting machines......................... 357 12/84 45.5 44.7 44.5 -9.7 -.4 Electronic computers...................................... .... 3571 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 97.4 95.8 95.1 94.3 93.8 90.4 92.7 88.4 86.4 84.6 -16.5 -23.9 -27.3 -17.8 -1.2 -2.2 -2.7 -3.8 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 96.2 95.6 97.3 90.4 89.6 85.3 8 8 .8 -20.1 -37.5 -47.7 -1.8 -1.1 -6.4 3571-P 3571-1 3571-11 General purpose d g t l computers............................ iia Large-scale (64 M B or more i minimum main memory configuration) . n Mid-range (<64 M B i min. main memory configuration); excl. PCs n and workstations.................................... Personal computers and workstations (excluding portable computers). Portable computers (with attached display).................... Other computers......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Miscellaneous receipts.................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts................ Secondary products....................................... Other secondary products................................. 3571-12 3571-14 3571-15 3571-2 3571-SM 3571-M 3571-XY9 3571-S 3571-SS Computer storage devices....................................... Primary products........................................... Computer storage devices, except parts....................... Random access storage devices........................... Hard disk drives ( i i magnetic media)..................... rgd With media size of 3.5 inches and over but less than 5.25 inches Disk subsystems and disk arrays (RAID)................... Optical disk drives................ ..................... CD-ROM drives, including single disk and juke box types...... Serial access storage devices............................. Quarter-inch tape drives................................ Helical scan and data cassette tape drives.................. Other serial access storage devices....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... Secondary products....................................... 3572 Computer Terminals............... ............................ Primary products........................................... Display terminals, i c . graphics type, whether or not incorporating a nl printing mechanism.................................... 3575 Computer peripheral equipment, nec............................... Primary products........................................... Input/output devices and computer peripheral equipment, nec....... Optical scanning devices................................. Other than bar code or O C R devices, i c . page recognition..... nl Flat bed scanners.................................... Computer printers....................................... Impact printers........................................ Serial type......................................... Non-impact printers.................................... Laser printers....................................... Other non-impact printers.............................. Other input/output devices................................ Other manual input devices ( o s i k trackball, touchscreen, jytc, keying equip.)..................................... ft ft (?) (?) ft (?) (?) ft 97.8 97.8 (?) (?) -3.8 -3.8 ft ft ft (?) 99.1 98.7 98.3 97.5 96.7 99.3 99.0 98.6 98.1 97.6 -9.3 -9.9 -7.0 -10.8 -14.0 .2 ft ft (?) 99.3 99.3 58.2 40.0 53.1 64.4 12/92 6 6 .8 ft 12/93 12/93 89.8 8 8 .8 90.0 87.9 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 89.4 60.6 100.3 110.3 8 8 .2 56.3 100.3 110.3 3577-P 3577-1 3577-11 3577-113 3577-11301 3577-12 3577-121 3577-12102 3577-122 3577-12201 3577-12202 3577-13 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 80.7 76.6 67.0 80.0 50.0 51.4 62.0 90.4 97.8 50.3 55.4 33.6 3577-136 12/93 3577 See footnotes at end of table. (?) 1 0 0 .0 63.8 54.7 58.8 41.7 56.0 64.4 3575-3 3575-311 3575-321 3575-32111 3575-SM 103 79.8 (?) 1 0 0 .0 3575-P 8 8 .6 1 0 0 .0 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/92 02/95 12/92 12/92 12/94 12/92 3572-P 3572-1 3572-11 3572-111 3572-1117 3572-1145 3572-113 3572-1131 3572-12 3572-122 3572-125 3572-129 3572-SM 3572-S Other than X-terminals................................... 13” or less display.................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 8 8 .8 87.9 99.6 99.5 99.2 98.4 97.9 97.4 96.4 ft (?) 96.4 63.8 54.7 58.2 40.0 53.1 ft -9.6 -3.8 . 3 . 3 .6 . 9 () * 0 (?) ft (?) 0 0 0 ft (?) (?) ft 90.4 88.3 -4.6 -2.6 . 4 . 5 8 8 .8 -3.6 58.4 100.3 110.3 (?) .7 3.7 (?) 0 80.0 75.7 65.8 80.0 50.0 51.4 59.9 90.4 97.8 47.4 52.2 31.5 66.5 -5.0 -6.5 -9.7 -2.6 0 0 0 -21.8 -22.4 -18.6 -6.6 .0 6 6 .8 80.0 75.7 65.9 80.0 50.0 51.4 60.0 90.4 97.8 47.4 52.2 31.9 66.5 62.6 52.0 52.0 -18.6 (?) (?) -3.8 -20.2 -9.1 0 0 0 0 -.2 0 0 0 0 -14.7 -3.4 -.2 0 0 -1.3 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 Industry code Produci code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Computer peripheral equipment, nec—Continued Monitors (excluding terminals) and m onitor screen projection d e v ic e s .................................................................................................... O ther peripheral equ ipm ent............................................................................ A ll other peripheral equipment, incl a cce sso rie s................................... Parts for computer peripheral equipment, n e c ............................................... Parts and components for input/output equ ip m e n t.................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3577-138 3577-14 3577-143 3577-2 3577-211 3577-SM Calculating and accounting m achin es......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Parts and attachments for calculating and accounting m achin es.............. Calculating and accounting machines incl POS terminals and calculators Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3578 O ffice machines, not elsewhere c la s s ifie d ................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Parts and attachments for standard typewriters and other office machines, n.e.c............................................................................................... For office machines, n.e.c., except duplicating machines, sold s e p a ra te ly ................................................................................... ............... Mailing, letter handling, and addressing machines, except parts and a tta c h m e n ts ................................................................................................... Mailing machines and postage franking m a c h in e s ................................... Addressing and collating m achin es.............................................................. Standard typewriters and all other office machines, n.e.c............................ Tim e recording and time stamp m a ch in e s.................................................. Standard typewriters and all other office machines, n.e.c........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3579 Refrigeration and service industry m ach in e ry........................................................... 358 Autom atic merchandising m ach in e s............................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Autom atic merchandising machines, coin-operated, excluding p a rts........ Vending machines for be ve ra g e s................................................................. S o ft d r in k ........................................................................................................ Canned beverage (refrigerated)............................................................. Other vending machines for beverages (includes hot beverage and package milk and ju ic e ) ....................................................................... Vending machines for confections and fo o d s ............................................ Confections and foods, other than b a g g e d ............................................. O ther vending machines, incl. cigarettes, water, ice and stam p s........... Coin-operated mechanisms and other parts for automatic merchandising m a c h in e s ........................................................................................................ Coin-operated mechanisms (for sale separately), incl. changers and 3581 Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 66.1 87.4 87.4 101.4 108.1 66.1 87.4 87.4 101.4 108.1 66.1 87.4 87.4 101.4 108.1 -22.0 .3 .3 .1 .4 0 0 0 0 0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3578-P 3578-3 3578-5 3578-SM 3578-M 3578-S 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/96 87.2 85.1 88.9 100.7 87.2 85.1 88.7 100.7 87.0 84.8 85.5 100.7 -.7 -.8 -2.6 -.7 -.2 -.4 -3.6 0 06/85 06/85 110.7 82.2 110.7 P) 110.7 (3) 2.9 (?) 0 (?) 3579-P 06/85 06/85 117.3 110.1 117.5 110.3 117.5 110.3 .3 .4 0 0 3579-A51 12/94 100.2 100.2 100.2 (?) 0 3579-5 3579-541 3579-549 3579-9 3579-933 3579-998 3579-SM 3579-M 3579-S 06/85 06/85 12/94 12/94 06/85 12/94 113.9 112.0 100.6 100.1 147.0 97.1 113.9 112.0 100.6 101.2 147.0 97.1 113.9 112.0 100.6 101.2 147.0 97.1 .4 0 .7 .3 0 -1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/85 06/85 140.5 118.5 (3) 118.5 (?) 118.5 i3) 12/84 132.6 132.8 3581-P 3581-1 3581-11 3581-115 3581-11501 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 122.9 122.7 120.9 115.1 108.9 106.6 3581-118 3581-12 3581-126 3581-13 06/94 06/82 06/87 06/82 3581-2 3579-A 1.4 .1 122.9 122.7 120.9 115.1 108.9 106.6 122.8 122.6 120.9 115.1 108.9 106.6 .2 .2 .4 .3 .2 .2 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 0 104.2 129.0 117.4 135.9 104.2 129.0 117.4 135.9 104.2 129.0 117.4 135.9 .4 .4 .3 1.4 0 0 0 0 12/88 111.6 111.8 111.4 -.4 -.4 07/94 100.1 100.4 99.8 -.7 -.6 12/89 108.4 108.4 108.4 0 0 06/94 107.6 107.6 107.6 0 0 3582-P 3582-1 3582-113 3582-11312 3582-114 3582-11412 3582-115 3582-117 3582-118 3582-2 3582-202 3582-205 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/87 12/82 170.7 155.5 151.8 153.8 158.9 174.1 173.2 129.6 156.4 172.2 157.0 153.4 158.8 163.0 174.1 173.2 129.6 156.4 172.9 157.8 154.2 159.4 164.0 174.1 173.2 134.9 159.7 .4 .5 .5 .4 .6 0 0 4.1 2.1 (?) 174.7 108.8 177.9 (?) 175.0 109.6 177.9 (?) 175.0 109.6 177.9 3.3 3.7 3.6 5.5 6.1 3.1 4.1 4.0 2.2 (?) 4.8 .7 2.1 06/87 152.4 i3) (?) (3) (?) 12/82 202.0 (?) (?) (?) (?) 3585-P 3585-C 12/82 12/82 12/89 132.2 132.5 114.5 132.4 132.6 114.2 132.4 132.6 114.2 1.3 1.5 -1.0 0 0 0 3585-D 12/89 113.0 113.1 113.0 -.2 -.1 3582 Refrigeration and heating e q u ip m e n t.......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W arm air furnaces, humidifiers, and electric com fort heating equipment . Parts and accessories for a /c , heat transfer, and elect, com fort heat e q u ipm ent....................................................................................................... 132.9 3581-269 3581-SM 3581-M Commercial laundry equ ipm ent.................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Laundry equ ipm ent.............................................................................................. Washer-extractor co m b in a tio n s .......................... .......................................... O ther than coin-operated........................................1 ................................... Drying tu m b le rs ................................................................................................. O ther than coin-o perated............................................................................ Flatwork iro n e rs ................................................................................................ O ther commercial laundry e q u ip m e n t.......................................................... Commercial laundry equipment parts, attachments and accessories .... Dry cleaning equ ipm ent........................... .......................................................... Dry cleaning units, incl. coin and non-coin ope ra te d ................................ Dry cleaning p re s s e s ....................................................................................... O ther dry cleaning equipment, incl reclaiming units and m anufacturers’ p re s s e s ............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ............................................................................................. (?) 0 3581-251 Parts for automatic merchandising machines, except coin-operated m echanism s............................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... 0 3585 3582-207 3582-SM 3582-S See footnotes at end of table. 104 O 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Refrigeration and heating equipment—Continued Heat transfer equip., mech. refrigerated, self-contained, exc. electric d e h u m id .......................................................................................................... Heat transfer equipment, except room air con d itio n e rs........................... O ther a /c and refrigeration equ ipm ent........................................................ Mobile vehicle mechanical a /c s y s te m s .................................................. All other a /c and refrigeration e q u ip m e n t............................................... Unitary air cond itioners........................................................ .............................. Commercial refrigerators and related equipm ent........................................... Compressors and compressor units, all refrig era nts.................................... Condensing units, all refrigerants, except am m onia..................................... Room air conditioners and dehum idifiers........................................................ Refrigeration and a /c equip, n.e.c., including soda fountain and beer dispensing e q u ip ........................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... May 1998 Apr. 1999 137.1 101.9 103.0 101.1 105.1 128.2 156.2 113.8 143.8 125.9 137.3 101.5 103.3 101.7 105.1 127.9 158.7 113.8 144.3 ft 137.4 101.5 103.4 101.7 105.4 127.9 158.6 113.8 144.3 ft 0.4 .4 .4 .4 .5 6.2 2.5 -.2 2.0 ft 0.1 0 .1 0 .3 0 -.1 0 0 (3) 12/89 114.9 114.9 114.5 -.8 -.3 12/82 12/82 12/82 132.1 142.7 126.5 132.1 142.7 128.0 132.1 142.7 128.0 0 .1 -1.0 0 0 0 3586-P 3586-1 3586-111 3586-11112 3586-11113 3586-115 3586-2 3586-212 3586-3 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 0 6/84 06/84 12/88 06/84 06/84 06/84 140.3 137.0 108.0 125.9 123.9 135.7 96.4 174.3 194.3 151.6 140.4 137.1 108.0 125.9 123.9 135.7 96.4 174.3 194.3 151.8 140.4 137.1 .6 .8 ft ft ft ft ft 174.3 194.3 151.8 ft ft ft ft ft 0 0 ft ft ft ft ft 0 0 0 12/88 12/88 145.1 129.9 145.1 130.1 ft 130.1 ft 3586 Service industry machinery, n.e.c................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...... .............................................................................................. Commercial cooking and food warming equipment .J .................................... Nonelectric commercial cooking and food warming equipm ent.............. Commercial cooking stoves, ranges, ovens, and b ro ile rs .................... Commercial food warming equipment, including hot food server units and steam ta b le s ........................................................................ Deep fat fry e rs .............................................................................................. O ther commercial cooking equipment, including griddles, toasters, coffee urns, etc....................................................................................... Electric and electronic commercial cooking and food warming e q u ip m e n t.................................................................................................. Commercial electric ranges, ovens, broilers, microwave stoves and ovens ....................................................................................................... Commercial food warming equipment, including hot food server units and steam ta b le s ......................................................................... O ther commercial cooking equipm ent...................................................... Deep fat fry e r s .......................................................................................... O ther commercial cooking equipment, incl. griddles, toasters, coffee urns, etc................................................................................... Parts and accessories for commercial cooking and food warming e q u ip m e n t.................................................................................................. Service industry machines and p a rts ............................................................... W ater softeners and water heaters including p a rts .................................. W ater heaters including parts, except b o ile rs ........................................ industrial water softeners including p a r ts ................................................ Farm, household, and commercial water softeners and p a r t s ............ Floor maintenance machinery, commercial and industrial, incl. parts .... Floor scrubbing and sanding machines, commercial type incl. parts . Floor waxing and polishing machines, commercial and industrial type incl p a r ts ........................................................................................ Commercial dishwashing machines including p a rts .................................. Conveyor type including p a r ts ................................................................... All other types including p a rts ................................................................... Sewage treatment e q u ip m e n t....................................................................... High pressure cleaning and blasting machinery including parts, excl. foundry m a c h ............................................................................................ Parts and accessories for service industry machines .............................. O ther industrial and commercial service machines, incl. carpet sham poo ers........................................................ ....................................... Commercial and industrial vacuum c le a n e rs .................................................. Portable, including parts and a ttach m en ts.................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... 12/82 06/97 06/97 06/97 06/97 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 3585-9 3585-SM 3585-M 3585-Z89 3585-S Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3589 0 ft -.1 3586-314 3586-315 3586-SM 3586-S 06/84 147.1 147.1 147.1 -.9 0 3589-P 3589-1 3589-11 3589-111 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 163.4 164.6 177.6 205.7 210.4 163.9 164.9 177.1 208.1 211.2 164.2 165.3 177.6 208.1 211.1 1.6 1.6 1.5 2.5 2.6 .2 .2 .3 0 0 3589-113 3589-114 12/87 12/87 150.3 161.9 153.4 164.4 153.4 164.4 -5.0 2.9 0 0 3.5 0 .3 ft 0 3589-115 12/87 169.8 175.8 175.8 3589-16 06/82 164.7 161.9 162.9 .4 .6 3589-162 06/94 110.8 110.4 110.4 2.2 0 3589-165 3589-167 3589-16723 06/82 06/82 07/82 149.2 165.8 180.1 149.6 160.1 182.2 149.7 162.0 182.2 -2.1 .9 -5.4 .1 1.2 0 3589-16728 12/87 141.2 134.2 136.3 3.1 1.6 3589-185 3589-2 3589-21 3589-211 3589-212 3589-215 3589-24 3589-242 12/87 0 6/8 2 12/87 12/87 12/87 06/82 12/87 06/82 127.9 159.6 123.7 144.7 121.6 137.6 13Ô.3 175.4 127.9 160.2 124.0 145.6 121.6 137.8 140.6 177.3 ft 160.6 123.7 144.7 121.6 137.6 140.6 177.3 ft 1.7 .7 2.2 0 0 3.0 1.4 ft .2 -.2 -.6 0 -.1 0 0 3589-245 3589-27 3589-273 3589-275 3589-281 06/8 2 06/82 06/8 2 12/87 06/82 176.5 181.9 186.0 156.1 191.8 178.1 184.6 189.1 158.2 191.8 178.1 184.6 189.1 158.2 192.2 3.8 2.1 2.9 1.5 .2 0 0 0 0 .2 3589-285 3589-293 12/87 06/82 131.6 152.8 131.6 152.8 131.6 153.9 -.5 1.2 0 .7 126.3 2.6 1.0 ft ft 3589-294 3589-3 3589-311 3589-SM 3589-M 3589-Z89 3589-S See footnotes at end of table. May 19992 3585-1 3585-11 3585-12 3585-121 3585-122 3585-2 3585-3 3585-4 3585-5 3585-6 Measuring and dispensing p u m p s ............................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Gasoline dispensing pumps, computing type (filling station ty p e ).............. Single dispensing u n its ........................................ .......................................... W ith suction pumping u n its ........................................................................ Without suction pumping u n its .................................................................. Multiple dispensing u n its ..................................... ................... ....................... Lubricating oil and grease dispensing equipm ent.......................................... Lubricating oil pumps, including barrel p u m p s............................................ O ther measuring and dispensing pumps and parts and a tta ch m e n ts ...... O ther measuring and dispensing pumps, incl. noncomputing gasoline dispensing p u m p s ..................................................................................... Parts and attachments for measuring and dispensing p u m p s ................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ......................... ........................................................... Apr. 19992 105 12/87 124.7 125.1 06/82 158.1 158.7 ft 06/82 06/82 06/82 145.3 129.3 166.5 148.0 131.7 166.5 148.0 131.7 166.5 2.1 2.1 .5 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Miscellaneous machinery, except electrical.......................................................... Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valves....................................... ............... Primary products............................................................................................... Carburetors, new and rebuilt........................................................................ Carburetors (new), all types...................................................................... Carburetors, rebuilt, all types.... ............ ................................................... Pistons, piston rings, and piston pins (engine)........................................... Pistons, all types (machined), excluding rough castings........................ Pistons for motor vehicles (passenger cars, trucks, and buses)........ All other pistons...................................................................................... Piston rings, all types................................................................................. Piston rings, oil type ............................................................................... Piston rings, compression typ e ............................................................. Piston rings, compression type, for motor vehicles (passenger cars, trucks, and buses).............................................................. All other compression type piston rings............................................ Valves (engine intake and exhaust)............................................................. Valves (engine intake and exhaust) for other engines........................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........................................... Secondary products....................................................................................... Motor vehicle parts and accessories........................................................ 3592 Fluid power cylinders and actuators....................................................................... Primary products................................................................................................ Non-aerospace type hydraulic fluid power cylinders & actuators, linear 3593 3592-P 3592-1 3592-1A 3592-171 3592-2 3592-2A 3592-221 3592-223 3592-2B 3592-2B1 3592-2B2 3592-255 3592-257 3592-3 3592-363 3592-SM 3592-S 3714-S 3593-P May 1999* 12/84 359 Apr. 19992 127.5 127.7 127.6 0.6 -0.1 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/89 06/89 12/82 12/82 12/82 126.6 127.4 139.2 133.0 190.5 108.5 103.0 95.3 107.8 112.6 103.6 115.9 127.2 128.3 141.9 126.5 127.7 140.0 -.5 -.2 .6 -.6 -.5 -1.3 190.5 108.4 102.9 95.1 107.9 112.6 103.6 115.9 190.5 108.4 102.9 95.0 107.9 112.6 103.6 115.9 0 -1.0 -2.1 -2.4 -1.6 -.3 0 -.5 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 110.0 143.5 126.5 112.6 110.0 0 -2.4 -.3 -.4 f t 126.5 112.6 110.0 143.5 126.5 112.6 12/82 12/82 125.4 122.4 125.4 122.4 124.5 121.6 -.7 -.7 -.7 -.7 06/90 06/90 128.8 127.7 129.3 128.2 129.0 128.0 1.2 1.1 -.2 -.2 -.6 f t f t f t May 1998 f t f t 3593-4 Fluid power pumps and motors.............................................................................. Primary products............................................................................................... Non-aerospace type reciprocating pumps................................................... Non-aerospace type rotary pumps............................................................... Non-aerospace type fluid power motors..................................................... Parts for fluid power pumps and motors..................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........................................... Secondary products.......................................................................... -........ 120.0 120.8 120.1 1.2 06/90 06/98 06/90 123.0 100.0 119.3 123.8 100.0 119.5 123.8 1.7 06/90 06/90 142.3 127.2 127.2 142.3 127.2 3594 Scales and balances, except laboratory................................................................ Primary products..................................................... .......................................... Vehicle and industrial scales........................................................................ Motor truck and railroad track scales...................................................... Bench and portable scales........................................................................ Miscellaneous industrial scales, incl crane, tank, hopper, and 06/90 3593-5 3593-6 3593-9 3593-SM 3593-M 3593-S Non-aerospace type pneumatic fluid power cylinders & actuators, linear & rotary.................................................................................................... Aerospace type fluid power cylinders and actuators................................. Parts for hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power cylinders and actuators .... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........................................... Miscellaneous receipts.................................................................................. 3596 119.5 f t 0 0 0 0 f t 2.3 f t 0 f t 2.2 0 3594-P 3594-3 3594-4 3594-5 3594-9 3594-SM 3594-SS 06/90 06/90 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/97 123.2 124.7 100.4 100.7 100.7 105.4 124.7 126.4 100.8 101.6 103.6 107.8 124.4 126.1 100.7 101.5 102.8 107.4 2.1 2.5 .4 .9 2.6 7.0 -.2 -.2 -.1 -.1 -.8 -.4 06/90 113.9 113.9 113.9 .5 0 3596-P 3596-1 3596-102 3596-105 12/80 12/80 12/91 12/94 12/80 120.5 121.0 111.1 98.4 152.3 120.5 121.1 111.1 98.4 153.2 120.5 121.1 111.1 98.4 153.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 12/91 12/91 12/94 12/80 12/91 12/80 111.7 98.4 117.5 148.8 101.7 103.9 111.7 i3 ) 101.7 103.9 111.7 98.4 117.5 148.8 101.7 103.9 1.0 .4 3.7 .3 2.1 .1 12/80 123.3 123.3 123.3 .7 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 127.5 124.4 131.2 123.7 127.5 124.4 131.2 123.8 127.5 124.4 131.5 123.7 .6 1.0 4.0 .5 0 0 .2 -.1 167.1 -.3 -.1 3596-115 3596-2 3596-207 3596-211 3596-3 3596-309 3596-SM 3596-S Retail, commercial, household, and mailing scales.................................... Other retail and commercial scales......................................................... Person weighing scales and miscellaneous household scales.............. Parts, attachments, and accessories for scales and balances.................. Parts for scales and balances.................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..... ..................................... Machinery, except electrical, not elsewhere classified......................................... f t f t Apr. 1999 3599 3599-P 3599-4 3599-5 3599-SM 3599-S Miscellaneous machinery products.............................................................. Receipts for machine shop jobwork............................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........................................... Secondary products................................................................... ................... f t f t .0 f t f t f t 0 0 06/84 166.4 167.2 Electrical and electronic machinery, equipment, and supplies....................... ..... 36 12/84 110.0 109.8 109.7 -.6 -.1 Electric transmission and distribution equipment.................................................. 361 12/84 134.9 134.2 134.1 .8 -.1 Transformers............................................................................................................. 3612 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 140.9 138.8 135.3 133.1 130.0 141.4 126.1 115.1 125.7 140.6 138.5 136.4 134.2 140.8 138.8 135.5 133.3 -.4 -.2 3.8 3.8 .1 .2 -.7 -.7 Distribution transformers............................................................................... Pole type, 500 KVA or less, single phase............................................ Pad mount, 500 KVA or less, single phase.......................................... 500 KVA or less, three phase............................................................... Network transformers, all ratings, less network protector...................... 3612-P 3612-1 3612-101 3612-10111 3612-10112 3612-10114 3612-103 3612-2 See footnotes at end of table. 106 f t 142.0 126.1 115.8 125.9 f t 142.0 126.1 115.8 125.9 f t f t 0 1.6 -1.6 f t 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Transformers—Continued Small power transformers, one and three p h a s e ....................................... 501-2500 KVA, liquid im m ersed................................................................ A ll secondary unit substation, liquid or dry ty p e ..................................... Fluorescent lamp b a lla s ts .................................................................................. Uncorrected power factor t y p e ...................................................................... Corrected power factor t y p e .......................................................................... Rapid s ta rt..................................................................................................... Slimline, instant start, switch start and other corrected power-factor t y p e s ................................................................................ O ther electrical transformers, including general purpose and specialty transformers, n.e.c......................................................................................... O pen core and coil, and all units end-beil enclosed, 250 KVA and le s s ....... ...................................................................................................... G eneral purpose, one and three phase ...................................................... A ll other electrical transformers, including specialty transformers, n .e .c ............................................................................................................. Switchgear and switchboard app a ra tu s..................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................ ..................................................................... Switchgear, except ducts and control circuit relays ...................................... Metal-clad switchgear using power circuit breakers, all voltages, excl. load in te rru p te r................................................................................ Metal-enclosed load interrupter switchgear assemblies, all voltages incl. p a r ts ................................................................................................... Autom atic and manual control panels (generators, transformers, e tc .) . Metal-enclosed power circuit breaker switchgear assemblies, 1,000 volts, including p a rts ................................................................................. Metal-enclosed bus (sold separately), more than 1,000 v o lts ................. O utdoor power switching equipment, 2,300 v. or more, except fu s e s ... Power circuit breakers, all v o lta g e s ................................................................. O ther power cir. breakers sold sep., network protectors and auto cir reclosers, incl. p a rts ................................................................................. Panetboards, distribution boards and other switching and interrupting Panelboards, including enclosing cabinets, 1,000 volts and b e lo w ....... Circuit breaker ty p e ...................................................................................... Distribution switchboards, 1,000 volts and b e lo w ...................................... F u s ib le ............................................................................................................ Switches (except snap, toggle and rotary types), 1,000 volts and b e lo w ................................... ...................................................................... Knife switches, enclosed heavy d u t y ....................................................... Load center: circuit breaker ty p e ............................................................. O ther switches, including open knife and motor contact s w itch e s.... O ther low voltage switchgear app a ra tu s ..................................................... M olded case circuit breakers............................................................................. Industrial type, 1,000 v. and below, incl. attachments or accessories Residential or light duty type, 1,000 v and b e lo w ...................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... ..................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3612-201 3612-20121 3612-20131 3612-3 3612-301 3612-302 3612-3021 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 146.4 140.5 126.5 136.0 135.3 135.6 99.0 146.6 140.9 ft 132.8 132.7 132.3 98.0 146.6 140.9 ft 134.6 132.7 134.4 98.0 -1.4 .3 (3) -2.2 -1.9 -2.2 -4.0 0 0 ft 1.4 0 1.6 0 3612-30299 06/94 100.0 93.8 99.5 2.8 6.1 3612-4 06/81 161.7 161.7 162.1 -.1 .2 3612-401 3612-404 06/81 06/81 165.4 163.8 165.4 163.8 165.4 163.8 0 1.4 0 0 3612-499 06/81 182.0 182.0 183.0 -.2 .5 3613-P 3613-1 06/85 06/85 06/85 140.6 141.2 138.3 139.5 140.2 138.1 139.3 139.9 138.5 1.5 1.4 1.2 -.1 -.2 .3 3613 3613-109 06/85 134.0 132.0 132.0 -1.6 0 3613-111 3613-112 06/85 06/85 107.9 152.0 109.6 152.0 109.6 152.0 2.1 0 0 0 3613-113 3613-117 3613-141 3613-2 0 6/85 12/96 06/85 06/85 117.7 104.8 151.4 104.7 116.4 104.8 150.8 106.2 116.4 104.8 152.5 106.2 -1.2 2.9 3.7 -.4 0 0 1.1 0 3613-231 06/85 112.9 ft ft ft ft 3613-3 3613-31 3613-312 3613-32 3613-3215 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 152.4 154.6 ft ft ft 152.5 ft ft ft ft 151.4 ft ft ft (3) 1.0 (3) (3) ft ft -.7 ft ft ft ft 3613-33 3613-3321 3613-3326 3613-3333 3613-398 3613-5 3613-511 3613-512 3613-SM 3613-S 3613-SSS 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 159.2 181.8 170.8 131.8 140.2 137.4 131.4 150.5 159.3 182.3 170.8 131.8 140.2 132.3 129.1 138.0 157.1 179.7 166.2 (3) 140.2 129.2 123.2 139.0 3.3 4.2 1.6 ft 0 1.3 .1 3.7 -1.4 -1.4 -2.7 ft 0 -2.3 -4.6 .7 06/85 06/85 153.6 168.5 152.0 ft 152.0 168.5 3.0 6.6 0 ft See foo tn o te s at end o f table. Apr. 19992 107 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 137.1 137.3 137.2 0.4 -0.1 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/92 06/83 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 06/83 06/83 12/92 12/92 140.2 139.2 131.6 102.2 162.9 114.6 115.7 111.1 103.5 140.8 125.5 112.7 105.7 140.3 139.4 131.8 102.2 162.9 115.7 115.4 113.5 105.5 140.7 125.2 112.7 105.6 140.3 139.4 131.9 102.2 162.9 116.5 117.1 113.5 105.3 140.7 125.2 112.7 105.6 .4 .5 .7 1.2 0 2.6 3.5 1.9 -.2 .1 -2 .6 4.4 -.4 0 0 .1 0 0 .7 1.5 0 -.2 0 0 0 0 3621-2 3621-2B 3621-222 06/83 06/83 06/83 142.7 148.2 81.9 142.6 149.0 81.9 142.8 149.0 81.9 -.1 .2 -.2 .1 0 0 3621 Carbon and graphite products...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Carbon and graphite electro d e s........................................................................ Graphite e le ctro d e s......................................................................................... Carbon and graphite products, excluding ele ctro d e s.................................... Brushes, contacts, and brushplates............................................................. Autom otive brushes, including replacement and coded, excluding auto accessory b ru s h e s ....................................................................... All other fractional horsepower brushes & contacts, including replacement & miniature b ru s h e s ...................................................... All other industrial brushes and c o n ta c ts ................................................ Carbon & graphite products except electrodes, brushes, contacts & bru sh p la te s................................................................................................. Products with mechanical application excluding metallic oilless b e a rin g s............................ ...................................................................... Carbon & graphite fibers and prod w /o th e r applications incl. chemical, nuclear.................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 12/84 362 Electric m otors and gen era tors.................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Fractional horsepower motors and g e n e ra to rs .............................................. Universal motors (A.C. and D .C .)................................................................ C a s e d ............................................................................................................. Permanent magnet motors (mechanically com m utated)......................... S e rv o ............................................................................................................... N o n s e rv o ........................................................................................................ O ther commutated motors not specified by type of c o m m u ta tio n ......... Alternating current motors and g e n e ra to rs ................................................. Conventional type shaded pole m o to rs ................................................... Permanent split capacitor m o to rs ............................................................. All other single phase m o to rs .................................................................... Integral horsepower motors and generators, excl. hermetics and other rotating e q u ip m e n t....................................................................................... Alternating current motors (noncom m utated)............................................. Single phase m o to rs .................................................................................... Polyphase induction motors (servo and nonservo; excl. syn ch ro n o u s)......................................................................................... D.C. motors and generators, ex. arc welding gens & battery charging gens for int. comb, e n g in e ...................................................................... Electronically commutated m o to rs ............................................................ Alternating current g e n e ra to rs ....................................................................... Prime mover generator sets, excl. steam (hydraulic), turbine, & electric motor d riv e n .................................................................................... Gas an d /o r gasoline driven generator sets, A.C. and D .C ...................... Diesel engine-driven generator sets (A.C. and D.C. o u tp u t).................... Less than 400 k w .......................................................................................... Parts and supplies for motors and gen era tors............................................... All other p a rts .................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. May 19992 3621-P 3621-1 3621-12 3621-121 3621-13 3621-131 3621-132 3621-161 3621-18 3621-182 3621-184 3621-186 Electrical Industrial apparatus....................................................................................... Apr. 19992 3624 Relays and industrial c o n tro ls ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......... ............................................................................................ General purpose electromechanical re la y s ................................................. O ver 100 MW actuating power and s e a le d ............................................. 0.0 to 10 amps contact r a tin g ............................................................... O ver 10 amps contact r a tin g .................................................................. Timing relays (tim e rs)...................................................................................... All other timing relays, incl pneumatic, electronic, etc........................... Relays for industrial controls, all voltages, n.e.c......................................... All other general purpose relays, n.e.c.......................................................... Specific purpose industrial c o n tro ls .................................................................. Definite purpose contactors and starters, 600 volts and le s s ................. Machine tool c o n tro ls ...................................................................................... Continuous path type, numerical c o n tr o l................................................. Programable controllers, sold s e p a ra te ly .................................................... O ther specific, special or definite purpose controls and d e v ic e s ........... G eneral purpose industrial c o n tro ls .................................................................. A.C. full voltage starters, 1000 volts or less, excl. adj. speed & sync, m otor s .............................................................................................. A.C. contactors, 1000 volts or less, excl. adj. speed & sync, motor c o n tr o ls ....................................................................................................... Synchronous motor starters, 1000 volts or le s s ........................................ Apr. 1999 3621-223 06/83 155.6 156.6 156.5 -.1 -.1 3621-2C 3621-213 3621-2D 06/83 12/92 06/83 134.1 103.3 117.7 129.9 (3) 117.7 131.2 (3) 117.7 -2.2 ft .4 1.0 ft 0 3621-4 3621-411 3621-421 3621-42101 3621-9 3621-914 3621-SM 3621-S 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/92 12/87 12/92 141.9 157.6 135.1 109.7 121.8 102.3 141.9 (3) 135.1 109.7 122.3 102.9 141.9 157.6 135.1 109.7 122.4 103.0 -.1 -.6 0 0 .2 .5 06/83 156.8 156.8 156.8 0 0 0 ft 0 0 .1 .1 3624-P 3624-1 3624-156 3624-9 3624-91 06/85 06/85 131.4 132.2 131.5 132.3 129.2 129.9 -6 .4 -6.7 -1.7 -1.8 06/85 06/85 06/85 133.1 131.2 128.3 132.7 131.8 128.4 131.7 128.0 128.4 -9.4 -4.0 1.3 -.8 -2.9 0 3624-911 06/85 109.0 109.0 109.0 .1 0 3624-913 3624-915 06/85 06/85 123.2 140.2 123.9 140.2 123.9 140.2 1.1 1.9 0 0 3624-98 06/85 132.0 132.7 127.7 -5.5 -3.8 3624-983 06/85 146.8 146.8 146.8 1.4 0 3624-988 3624-SM 3624-S 12/89 128.9 129.8 122.4 -8.5 -5.7 06/85 127.6 126.9 126.9 -2.2 0 3625-P 3625-1 3625-11 3625-111 3625-11101 3625-11102 3625-172 3625-17202 3625-17203 3625-181 3625-191 3625-2 3625-214 3625-215 3625-21502 3625-216 3625-217 3625-3 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/90 06/90 06/90 06/90 06/90 06/90 06/90 06/90 05/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 142.1 141.8 126.6 104.5 79.3 71.7 90.2 114.9 119.3 114.7 140.1 174.7 121.6 149.2 74.4 63.4 119.2 136.7 152.5 142.6 142.4 126.7 104.9 79.3 71.7 90.2 114.9 119.3 114.7 140.1 174.7 124.4 149.2 74.4 142.7 142.5 126.7 104.9 79.3 71.7 90.2 115.1 120.5 114.7 140.1 174.7 124.5 149.2 1.7 2.0 2.3 3.5 6.9 11.0 2.6 1.6 1.0 4.2 3.2 .6 3.1 1.0 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .2 1.0 0 0 0 .1 0 (3) 124.8 137.0 151.1 (3) (3) 124.8 137.4 151.1 ft ft 4.7 2.0 1.0 3625-311 06/85 180.3 180.3 180.3 4.5 0 3625-312 3625-314 06/85 0 6/90 181.0 137.2 181.0 137.2 181.0 137.2 1.0 3.5 0 0 3625 See footnotes at end of table. May 1998 108 ft ft 0 .3 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Relays and industrial controls—Continued Limit switches (positioning senso rs)............................................................. Controls for packaged adjustable speed d riv e s ......................................... Controls for A.C. standard d riv e s .............................................................. Controls for D.C. standard d riv e s ............................................................. All other general industry devices and systems, n.e.c............................... M otor control accessories and parts for industrial c o n tro ls ........................ M otor control and starter accessories, excl. overiaod re la y s .................. Parts for industrial controls, excl re la ys....................................................... 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 ........................................................................................ .... Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c............................................................................. 3629 3629-P 3629-1 3629-2 3629-211 3629-212 3629-3 3629-SM 3629-S Capacitors for industrial use, except e le c tro n ic ............................................. Rectifying apparatus, except e le c tro n ic .......................................................... Semiconductor power conversion app ara tus.............................................. O ther rectifying (power conversion) apparatus........................................... Other electrical equipment for industrial use, n.e.c........................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Household ap p lia n ce s.................................................................................................... 363 Household cooking equipment and p a rts .................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Electric, electronic, and microwave household cooking units and parts ... Free-standing electric ranges and o v e n s .................................................... Free-standing ranges 23 to 32 inches in w id t h ..................................... Low oven .................................................................................................... O ther than free-standing electric ra n g e s ..................................................... Built-in ra n g e s ............................................................................................... 3631 3631-P 3631-1 3631-1A 3631-112 3631-11201 3631-1B 3631-121 3631-1211 3631-21111 3631-21112 3631-21113 3631-3 3631-3A 3631-312 3631-31211 3631-31213 3631-319 3631-3B 3631-323 3631-385 Built-in oven, s in g le ............................................................................... Built-in oven, d o u b le ............................................................................. Surface co o k to p s ...................................................................................... Gas household units and p a r ts ..................................................... ................... Standard type gas ra n g e s .............................................................................. Free-standing ra n g e s ........................................................................... ....... Free-standing gas ranges over 32 in c h e s ............................................ Free-standing gas ranges over 24 to 32 inches in w id th ................. Surface c o o k to p s ......................................................................................... Nonstandard type gas ra n g e s .................................. ..................................... Slide-in or d ro p -in ......................................................................................... Parts and accessories for household gas ranges and o v e n s ................. O ther household and outdoor cooking equipment except gas and electric, incl p a r ts ......................................................................................... All other household and outdoor cooking equ ipm ent............................... Portable outdoor and other cooking e q u ip m e n t.................................... Solid fuel consu m ing.............................. ................................................. Gasoline, white gas and kerosene consu m ing ................................... Parts and accessories for outdoor cooking and other cooking units . Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Household refrigerators and fre e z e rs .......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Household refrigerators, including combination refrigerator-freezers, com plete u n its .............................................................................................. 13.4 cubic feet and u n d e r .............................................................................. 13.5 to 17.4 cubic f e e t .................................................................................... 17.5 to 19.4 cubic f e e t .................................................................................... 19.5 cubic feet and o v e r ........................... .............................................. ....... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Apr. 1999 06/85 06/85 12/95 12/95 06/85 06/90 06/90 06/85 162.1 110.4 97.4 110.0 139.7 125.8 130.9 156.2 162.7 110.3 ft 110.0 141.0 126.2 131.1 156.8 162.1 110.4 97.4 110.0 141.0 126.2 131.1 156.8 2.7 -1.2 -3.2 0 .4 1.7 3.4 1.1 -0.4 .1 ft 0 0 0 0 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 184.8 171.9 122.1 184.9 173.3 122.2 ft ft 122.2 ft ft ft ft 12/85 12/85 114.4 113.1 114.3 112.9 12/85 12/85 12/85 116.8 117.8 104.9 116.9 118.0 104.9 12/85 118.3 118.3 107.6 107.3 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 0 6/87 08/90 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 0 6/94 06/94 111.1 108.0 99.8 106.2 105.0 103.3 124.3 114.9 118.4 98.4 95.3 110.9 115.7 114.5 113.1 133.8 107.9 151.4 96.9 96.9 99.8 111.4 108.3 100.5 106.2 105.0 103.2 ft (3) 99.8 111.2 108.1 100.0 104.4 103.1 101.4 ft ft ft ft ft ft 115.7 114.5 113.1 133.8 107.9 151.4 ft ft 99.8 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 128.5 128.4 124.1 148.2 105.9 137.9 128.5 128.4 124.1 128.5 128.4 124.1 ft ft 137.9 06/81 132.3 12/81 12/81 ft ft ft ft ft ft 115.7 114.5 113.1 133.8 107.9 151.4 .9 0 114.3 112.9 .6 .6 0 0 117.0 118.1 104.9 .6 .8 .5 .1 .1 0 118.3 0 0 107.3 -.5 0 1.6 .9 2.0 3.2 3.2 3.3 -.2 -.2 -.5 -1.7 -1.8 -1.7 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft .1 .2 .1 1.8 0 .2 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft 0 0 0 0 ft ft 137.9 -.1 0 0 ft ft -.1 132.3 132.3 5.3 .0 109.2 104.8 107.7 103.2 107.6 103.2 -3.4 — 3.8 -.1 0 12/81 06/94 06/94 12/81 12/81 103.3 113.2 89.3 98.8 106.8 101.9 113.2 ft ft ft 101.9 113.2 ft ft ft -3.8 3.2 ft ft ft 0 0 3633-P 12/79 12/79 131.7 130.3 132.2 130.9 132.4 131.1 .7 .6 .2 .2 3633-1 3633-1A 3633-131 3633-15 3633-155 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 120.2 115.2 114.9 129.7 132.4 120.9 116.4 116.1 129.0 130.9 121.1 116.7 116.4 129.0 130.9 .5 .3 .3 .9 -.3 .2 .3 .3 0 0 3634-P 3634-1 12/82 12/82 12/82 111.0 109.8 112.4 110.4 109.2 111.9 111.9 110.1 113.2 .7 ,5 0 1.4 .8 1.2 3632 3632-P 3632-1 3632-103 3632-132 3632-143 3632-148 3632-SM 3633 3634 See footnotes at end of table. May 1998 0 3631-4 3631-4A 3631-412 3631-41211 3631-41212 3631-413 3631 -SM 3631-S Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Household mechanical washing machines, dryers, and washer-dryer combinations, e x ...................................................... .................................... W ashing machines, mechanical, e le c tric ..................................................... Fully automatic and semi-automatic, standard s iz e ............................... Dryers, mechanical, excl. coin-operated...................................................... Electric housewares and f a n s ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Electric fans, except industrial, excluding p a r ts ............................................. May 19992 12/84 3625-318 3625-324 3625-32411 3625-32412 3625-329 3625-4 3625-411 3625-412 3625-SM 3625-M 3625-Z89 3625-S Apr. 19992 109 ft ft 0 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Electric housewares and fans—Continued Kitchen ventilating and exhaust fans, incl. range and oven h o o d s ........ O ther household electric fans, excl. roof ventilators and HVAC fans .... Sm all household appliances, excluding p a r t s ................................................ E lectrotherm al................................................................................................... Autom atic coffee m a k e rs ............................................................................ Electric casseroles, crockpots, frying pans, and s k ille ts ...................... A ir space h e a te rs ......................................................................................... Portable space h e a te rs ............................................................................ Fixed installation space h e a te rs ............................................................ A ll other electrothermal small household a p p lia n c e s ........................... Electrom echanical................................................ ............................................ Food mixers, including standard attachm ents......................................... Hand and stand m ixers............................................................................ O ther food preparation appliances incl food processors, juicers, and g rin d e rs............................................................................................ All other electromechanical small household applia nces..................... Parts and attachments for small electric a p p lia n c e s ................................... A ll other parts and a tta c h m e n ts .................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Apr. 19992 May 19992 125.2 102.0 106.1 93.8 89.5 103.1 143.6 121.0 160.3 78.9 97.7 98.0 97.3 ft -1.7 2.2 3.9 .8 -.3 1.9 4.0 4.0 0 .5 .1 .1 ft 2.1 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3634-121 3634-123 3634-6 3634-61 3634-611 3634-614 3634-615 3634-61501 3634-61502 3634-617 3634-62 3634-621 3634-62101 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/94 12/94 12/82 12/94 122.5 102.2 105.9 93.8 122.9 102.1 105.3 93.1 ft 102.4 143.9 121.5 160.3 78.9 97.1 98.0 97.3 ft 100.6 140.3 116.0 159.2 78.5 96.9 ft ft 3634-622 3634-623 3634-9 3634-912 3634-SM 3634-M 3634-Z89 3634-S 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/82 81.6 98.1 137.1 137.2 ft 97.5 ft ft 81.6 99.5 137.1 137.2 01/86 12/82 81.0 144.6 ft 143.7 85.8 145.4 1.5 1.7 ft 1.2 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 121.0 117.5 117.5 111.6 111.4 153.0 123.1 121.0 117.5 117.5 111.6 111.4 153.3 123.1 121.0 117.5 117.5 111.6 111.4 153.3 123.1 -.1 -.3 -.3 .2 -1.3 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/82 12/82 176.3 176.3 176.9 176.9 176.9 176.9 .3 .3 0 0 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/94 06/9 4 140.9 132.2 141.5 142.6 141.9 146.5 157.6 160.4 158.7 109.4 96.9 96.4 140.9 132.2 140.5 141.5 139.5 131.2 139.8 140.8 141.3 ft 158.0 160.1 158.4 108.2 -1.0 -.7 -1.0 -1.1 -.4 ft .4 -.2 -.4 -1.1 ft ft -1 .0 -.8 -.5 -.5 ft ft 0 0 ft ft ft ft 12/82 137.7 137.0 130.3 1.1 -.3 .7 ,1 1.9 -.1 .8 .8 ft 2.5 2.4 4.3 .7 .5 .8 ft ft ft ft Household vacuum c le a n e rs ........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Household vacuum cleaners, including parts and a tta c h m e n ts ................. Upright and stick vacuum c le a n e rs .............................................................. Canister, tank, and all other general purpose vacuum cle aners............. Complete power units, central system ty p e ................................................ Attachments and cleaning tools, including those for central systems ... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s ...... ....................................................................................................... 3635 Household appliances, not elsewhere c la s s ifie d ...................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Electric water h e a te rs .......................................................................................... Electric water heaters, storage t y p e ............................................................ Electric water heaters, storage type, 34 gallons and u n d e r ................ Electric water heaters, storage type, 35 to 44 g a llo n s ......................... Electric water heaters, storage type, 55 gallons and o v e r ................... Non-electric water h e a te rs ................................................................................. G as water heaters, direct fired storage t y p e .............................................. O ther major household appliances, n.e.c......................................................... D ish w a sh e rs...................................................................................................... Built-in d ishw ash ers..................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3639 -5.4 -4 .9 Electric lighting and wiring equipm ent.................. .................................................... 364 12/84 129.1 128.3 128.4 -.6 .1 Electric lamp bulbs and tu b e s ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Large incandescent lamps, except photographic and Christmas t re e ...... G eneral lig h tin g ................................................................................................. W hite lamps, 15-150 watts, 100-130 v o lt s .............................................. Reflector, 100-130 v o lts .............................................................................. . Par type (pressed g la s s )............................................................................. All other large incandescent lamps (special purpose) including traffic and street lig h tin g .......................................................................... Miniature incandescent lamps, except Christmas t r e e ................................ Autom obile glass and metal sealed b e a m s ................................................ O E M ................................................................................................................ Electric discharge lamps, except Christmas t r e e ........................................... 3641 3641-P 3641-2 3641-21 3641-211 3641-23 3641-231 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 117.2 116.4 122.1 113.5 116.2 148.0 166.4 113.4 112.4 118.7 105.9 108.1 ft ft 114.4 113.5 120.3 110.5 110.6 ft ft -.3 -.4 1.5 -1.6 -3.7 ft ft .9 1.0 1.3 4.3 2.3 ft ft 3641-28 3641-3 3641-31 3641-313 3641-4 3641-42 3641-421 3641-424 07/85 12/83 07/85 06/95 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/91 138.3 110.0 106.0 123.5 114.4 107.7 95.4 128.8 138.3 110.4 106.2 5.3 .8 1.1 2.5 -3.0 -4.4 -10.9 1.3 0 .6 1.2 ft 107.5 102.3 95.2 126.3 138.3 111.1 107.5 128.9 108.2 99.5 88.7 127.4 ft .7 -2.7 -6 .8 .9 3641-425 3641-43 3641-432 12/83 12/83 12/91 94.2 128.9 106.6 91.1 116.5 96.3 85.9 131.2 108.2 -6.6 1.5 1.9 -5.7 12.6 12.4 3641-433 3641-SM 3641-M 3641-Z89 12/83 ft ft ft 0 9/92 0 9/92 97.9 97.9 97.9 97.9 97.9 97.9 1.8 1.8 0 0 12/81 144.5 144.0 143.6 -.3 -.3 3635-P 3635-1 3635-133 3635-137 3635-141 3635-151 3635-SM 3635-M 3635-Z89 3639-P 3639-1 3639-101 3639-10111 3639-10112 3639-10115 3639-2 3639-212 3639-5 3639-502 3639-50214 3639-SM 3639-S Slimline, single pin base, including rapid s t a r t ........................................ O ther fluorescent hot cathode lamps, below 40 w a tts ......................... O ther fluorescent hot cathode lamps, 40 watts and over, including preheat-rapid s ta rt................................................................................. Miscellaneous electrical dis c h a rg e............................................................... General lighting high intensity la m p s ........................................................ Sodium, photo-chemical and other miscellaneous electrical disch a rg e ................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Current-carrying wiring d e v ic e s .................................................................................... 3643 See footnotes at end of table. 110 ft ft 158.0 160.1 ft ft ft ft ft 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Current-carrying wiring devices—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Current-carrying wiring d e v ic e s ........................................................................ General use flush mounted switches for switch or outlet boxes, except dim m ers......................................................................................... AC single pole, excluding mercury s w itc h e s ........................................... Special purpose s w itc h e s ............................................................................... Autom otive and aircraft type s w itc h e s ..................................................... Dimmers and all other special purpose s w itc h e s .................................. W ire co n n e cto rs............................................................................................... Pressure connector for use with screw, cone or other mechanical d e v ic e ..................................................................................................... Blade or pin type, separable terminations and s p lic e rs ........................ All other wire c o n n e c to rs ............................................................................ Convenience and power outlets, attachment plug caps, and connector bodies: pin and s le e v e ........................................................................... M etal contacts, precious and all o th e r ........................................................ Terminal b lo c k s ................................................................................................ All other current-carrying wiring devices...................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Noncurrent-carrying wiring d e v ic e s .............................................................. May 1998 Apr. 1999 143.4 143.4 143.7 143.7 -0.3 -.3 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 ft ft 126.8 129.7 152.4 142.3 ft ft 126.1 127.4 154.6 142.4 207.0 103.6 126.5 127.6 155.8 142.8 2.7 2.7 .3 ft 3.1 1.3 .3 .2 .8 .3 3643-182 3643-188 3643-189 12/93 12/93 12/86 117.5 113.2 108.4 117.3 114.1 108.4 118.9 114.1 108.4 4.0 -1.8 1.8 1.4 0 0 3643-127 3643-175 3643-197 3643-198 3643-SM 3643-M 3643-Z89 3643-S 3643-SSS 3644-S 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 258.2 110.1 189.3 152.4 258.2 110.2 189.3 145.9 258.2 110.4 189.3 146.0 .5 1.0 .1 -4.1 0 .2 0 .1 12/93 12/81 12/81 12/93 95.6 151.2 152.9 106.3 95.6 151.2 152.9 106.4 95.6 147.8 148.5 ft -2.7 .1 .1 ft 0 -2.2 -2.9 ft 3644-P 3644-1 12/81 12/81 12/81 178.4 171.9 155.4 177.2 170.6 156.4 178.2 171.6 155.7 -2.5 -3.2 -1.5 .6 .6 -.4 3644-112 3644-113 3644-2 3644-21 3644-217 12/81 12/93 12/81 12/86 12/86 150.4 105.6 158.1 114.7 135.2 151.5 150.8 ft 157.5 114.0 135.2 -1.4 ft 155.0 111.0 135.2 ft -7.0 -11.7 .9 -.5 ft 1.6 2.7 0 3644-218 3644-28 12/81 12/86 159.8 165.4 159.8 165.4 163.6 165.4 3.5 .5 2.4 0 3645 Commercial lighting fixtu re s.......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Electric lighting fixtures, commercial and institutional ty p e s ....................... Incandescent fix tu re s ...................................................................................... O ther incandescent fixtures, including p o rta b le ..................................... Mercury and other high-intensity discharge fix tu re s ................................. Fluorescent fixtures, except p o rta b le ........................................................... Recessed air h a n d lin g ................................................................................. Recessed non-air h a n d lin g ........................................................................ 144.1 144.1 3643-1C 3643-137 3643-1D 3643-174 3643-177 3643-1E Residential lighting fix tu re s ........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Electric residential fixtures, except portable including p a r t s ....................... Portable electric residential lighting fixtures (incl. parts and accesso ries).................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Secondary products......................................................................................... 12/81 12/81 3644 3646 0.2 .2 ft ft 3644-281 12/81 ft ft ft ft ft 3644-282 3644-28259 3644-286 12/81 12/93 0 4/82 207.5 ft 196.4 207.5 ft 196.4 207.5 ft 196.4 1.5 ft .0 ft 3644-28611 3644-3 04/82 12/81 182.5 210.2 182.5 210.2 182.5 210.0 0 1.6 0 -.1 3644-33 3644-331 3644-34 3644-342 3644-37 3644-379 3644-SM 3644-S 3643-S 3644-SSS 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/93 12/81 12/93 205.5 196.4 209.3 116.1 214.3 131.6 205.5 196.4 209.3 116.2 214.3 131.6 205.5 196.4 207.7 112.5 214.3 131.6 1.6 1.7 -.7 -2.9 2.8 2.8 0 0 -.8 -3.2 0 0 12/81 12/81 12/81 207.3 221.8 203.4 207.3 221.8 203.4 207.3 221.8 203.4 1.5 2.1 1.2 0 0 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 141.2 139.6 135.5 141.7 140.3 136.7 141.3 139.8 135.5 .3 .3 .2 -.3 -.4 -.9 3645-P 3645-1 0 .0 3645-7 3645-SM 3645-S 3645-SSS 12/83 144.2 144.2 144.4 .3 .1 12/83 06/98 177.3 100.0 177.3 100.0 177.3 100.0 0 ft 0 0 3646-P 3646-2 3646-201 3646-20119 3646-202 3646-203 3646-20351 3646-20353 3646-20354 3646-20358 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 149.1 148.4 145.3 161.6 115.4 158.1 138.8 136.9 124.7 133.1 186.0 149.0 148.3 145.2 161.6 115.4 158.1 138.7 136.9 124.5 133.1 185.3 149.0 148.4 145.3 161.6 115.4 158.1 138.8 136.9 124.7 133.1 185.3 .3 .3 .3 .1 .8 0 .4 0 .1 1.1 -.4 0 .1 .1 0 0 0 .1 0 .2 0 0 See footnc ies at end of table. May 19992 3643-P 3643-1 Noncurrent-carrying wiring de vice s.............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Electrical transmission line and utility pole hardw are................................... Pole and transmission line construction materials, commercially a va ila b le ..................................................................................................... Pole and transmission line a n c h o rs ............................................................. Electrical conduit and conduit fittin g s .............................................................. Electrical conduit, raceways, and w irew ays................................. .............. Flexible nonmetallic conduit, including plastics and liquid-tight.......... Metal raceways and wireways, including fittings: surface and u n d e rflo o r............................................................................................... Electrical conduit fittin g s ................................................................................. Rigid metal conduit fittings: cast conduit bodies, covers, and g a s k e ts ................................................................................................... All other rigid metal conduit fittings, including couplings, nipples, bends, and e lb o w s ................................................................ All other rigid metal conduit fittin g s ...................................................... Cable, cord, and flexible conduit fittin g s .................................................. Armored cable, metallic sheathed cable, and flexible conduit fittin g s ................................................................................................... A ll other noncurrent-carrying wiring d e vice s................................................... Stamped metal boxes, covers, and accessories, including stamped conduit boxes ....................................................... ..................................... Stamped metal switch and receptacle b o x e s ........................................ Cast metal boxes, covers, gaskets, and accessories............................... Outlet ty p e ..................................................................................................... All other noncurrent-carrying wiring d e v ic e s ............................................... All other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices, n.e.c................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Current-carrying wiring d e v ic e s ..................................................................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Surface or p e n d a n t...................................................................................... Apr. 19992 Ill 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 Jan. 19992 Commercial lighting fixtures—Continued All other fluorescent fix tu re s...................................................................... Component or renewal parts for commercial or institutional fixtures, sold sepa rately.......................................................................................... Electric lighting fixtures, industrial t y p e s ......................................................... G eneral fixtures, except p o rta b le ................................................................. Fluorescent fix tu re s ...................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Vehicular lighting equipm ent......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Vehicular lighting equip., motor vehicle & other than motor vehicle use, excl. b u lb s ............................................................................................. M otor vehicle lighting equ ipm ent.................................................................. Spot, fog, and auxiliary motor vehicle lighting equ ip m e n t.................... Spot, fog, and auxiliary lighting equipment: domestic repla cem e nt........................................................................................ Spot, fog, & auxiliary lighting equip shipped to U.S. motor vehicle mfg. as original equ ipm ent................................................. All other motor vehicle lighting e q u ip m e n t.............................................. A ll other motor vehicle lighting equipment: domestic replacement A ll other motor vehicle lighting equipment shipped to U.S. motor vehicle mfg. as original e q u i........................................................... Composite headlamp assemblies (excluding b u lb s ).............................. Composite headlamp assemblies: shipments to U.S. motor vehicle m fgs as original e q u ip ....................................................................... O ther than m otor vehicle lighting equipment including fluorescent Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft ft ft 3646-20363 03/87 134.8 134.8 3646-204 3646-3 3646-305 3646-30513 3646-SM 3646-S 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 148.5 160.8 152.2 153.5 148.6 160.8 152.2 153.5 148.8 160.8 152.2 153.5 1.7 .1 .2 .2 0.1 0 0 0 06/81 167.8 167.1 167.4 .7 .2 3647-P 12/83 12/83 125.3 111.7 124.8 111.0 124.8 111.0 .2 .2 0 0 3647-1 3647-11 3647-111 12/83 12/83 12/83 111.7 107.7 110.4 111.0 106.8 111.3 111.0 106.9 111.3 .2 .3 1.2 0 .1 0 3647-1111 12/83 116.7 117.4 117.4 1.4 0 3647-1112 3647-112 3647-1121 12/83 12/83 12/83 104.0 107.2 154.7 105.1 106.2 154.7 105.1 106.3 154.7 1.1 .2 .3 0 .1 0 3647-1122 3647-113 12/83 06/93 98.6 98.6 97.5 98.2 97.6 98.2 .2 1.4 .1 0 3647-1132 06/93 95.1 94.8 94.8 -.6 0 3647-12 3647-SM 3647-S 12/83 155.1 155.1 155.1 -.1 0 3647 Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 12/83 161.5 161.6 161.6 -.1 3648-P 3648-5 06/85 06/85 06/85 118.1 117.3 121.8 118.3 117.5 122.1 118.2 117.4 122.0 -.8 -1.0. -.9 -.1 -.1 -.1 3648-51 3648-514 3648-52 06/85 12/90 06/85 129.9 108.3 110.5 129.7 108.3 110.7 129.7 108.3 110.6 -1.8 -2.0 -1 .6 0 0 -.1 3648-524 3648-529 3648-531 06/85 06/85 06/85 106.6 104.7 106.9 106.6 104.2 107.0 106.6 ft 107.0 -.3 (3) .1 3648-532 3648-54 3648-55 3648-552 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 108.5 136.2 122.3 135.0 109.6 136.2 124.0 137.3 109.5 136.2 124.0 137.3 -.5 0 1.1 1.0 3648-9 06/85 108.8 108.8 108.8 -1.1 0 3648-92 06/85 102.8 102.8 102.8 .3 0 3648-922 3648-925 3648-93 3648-931 3648-SM 3648-M 3648-S 3646-S 3648-SSS 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/90 91.7 114.3 80.6 109.1 91.7 114.3 80.6 109.1 91.7 114.3 80.6 109.1 0 1.3 1.0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 5/89 06/85 06/85 06/85 104.0 125.7 127.6 119.1 104.0 125.7 127.6 119.1 104.0 125.3 127.0 119.1 0 -.2 -.3 0 0 -.3 -.5 0 365 Lighting equipment, n.e.c................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... O utdoor lighting equipment, including p a r t s ................................................... Street and highway lighting luminaires, including bridge and tunnel lig h tin g ......................................................................................................... Mercury and other high-intensity discharge types, e n c lo s e d ............... Floodlighting, area, sports, and site lighting lum inaires............................ M ercury/other high-intensity discharge types, general purpose flood lig h tin g ............................................................................................. Site lighting, under 20 foot m o u n tin g ....................................................... Large area lighting 20-60 foot m oun tin g .................................................. Bldg. mounted (such as high-intensity discharge, incandescent and q u a rtz )...................................................................................................... Poles, standards, newels, brackets, and a c c e s s o rie s .............................. O ther floodlighting and area lighting equ ipm ent........................................ A ll other outdoor lighting e q u ip m e n t........................................................ O ther electric and nonelectric lighting equipment, including parts and a cce sso rie s....................... ............................................................................ O ther electric and nonelectric lighting equipment, except hand p o rta b le ....................................................................................................... O ther incandescent, incl. marine markers or beacons, railway route lighting e q u ipm ent................................................................................. Parts and accessories for other electric lighting fixtures, n.e.c............ Nonelectric lighting equipment, including p a r ts .......................................... Lam ps and lanterns, including kerosene, gasoline, propane, butane . Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Commercial lighting fix tu re s ........................................................................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 12/84 87.8 87.2 87.1 -3.1 -.1 3651 3651-P 3651-2 3651-21 3651-216 3651-222 3651-4 3651-4B 3651-426 3651-427 3651-428 3651-42204 3651-431 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 12/92 03/80 03/80 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 04/93 78.4 75.8 64.7 58.6 57.8 80.8 133.2 120.8 107.4 120.8 102.9 98.3 97.0 78.2 75.6 64.2 58.2 57.4 77.9 133.2 120.7 107.4 120.7 102.9 98.3 78.1 75.4 64.0 58.2 57.4 76.0 133.3 120.8 107.4 121.0 102.9 98.3 -.1 -.3 -.3 0 0 -2 .4 .1 .1 0 .2 0 0 ft ft -2.7 — 3.6 -5.3 -5.8 -6.2 -12.6 1.4 -.7 -1.4 1.5 5.5 .9 ft 3648 0 0 ft 0 -.1 0 0 0 Radio and television receiving equipment, except communication Household audio & video e q u ip m e n t.......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................... .................................................................................. Television receivers, including combination m o d e ls..................................... Table and p o rta b le .......................................................................................... Color TV over 17 in c h ................................................................................. High fidelity equipment and c o m pone nts........................................................ Consumer high fidelity c o m p o n e n ts............................................................. Power a m p lifie rs....................................................... .................................... O ther consumer high fidelity c o m p o n e n ts ............................................... Consum er audio/video recorders and p la y e rs ........................................... O ther consumer audio/visual recorders & p la y e rs................................ Com pact disc p la y e rs ...................................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 112 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 May 19992 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 12/92 130.9 126.5 113.6 139.9 116.3 125.7 161.7 107.9 131.7 126.5 113.6 139.9 116.3 127.5 161.7 108.2 131.7 126.5 113.6 139.9 116.2 127.5 161.7 108.1 03/80 12/92 141.3 81.5 ft ft (3) ft ft 3652-P 12/84 12/84 99.2 98.6 96.9 96.1 97.0 96.5 -4.6 -4.7 3652-1 3652-12 3652-122 3652-13 3652-131 3652-135 3652-15 3652-151 3652-15101 3652-15102 3652-152 3652-2 12/84 06/92 12/84 06/92 12/84 12/84 06/92 0 6/92 06/92 0 6/92 06/92 12/84 102.6 101.5 114.9 101.3 101.7 125.2 93.7 104.6 69.8 104.7 60.6 100.6 100.2 101.5 ft 99.5 99.3 125.2 91.4 102.3 68.9 102.3 58.0 97.9 100.5 -6.4 58.0 98.4 -13.3 -3.1 3652-284 3652-28401 3652-28402 3652-288 3652-SM 3652-M 3652-XY9 Household audio & video equipment—Continued Other equipment and accessories, including s p e a k e rs ............................... Loudspeaker s y s te m s ..................................................................................... Bookshelf ty p e ........ ..................................................................................... Floor s ta n d in g ............................................................................................... O ther loudspeaker sy s te m s ...... ....................... ......................................... Loudspeakers sold s e p a ra te ly................................................................. M icro p h o n e s..................................................................................................... O ther equipment & a cce sso rie 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 ........................ ..................................................... Apr. 19992 12/84 06/92 0 6/92 12/84 101.5 92.5 100.2 86.1 97.8 93.9 96.4 87.9 98.5 -3.7 97.1 87.5 12/84 12/84 89.7 78.9 89.7 78.9 ft ft ft ft ft ft 3651-5 3651-5A 3651-556 3651-557 3651-568 3651-554 3651-555 3651-599 3651-SM 3651-S 3651-SSS ft May 1998 -0.1 -.4 .4 -1.0 -.6 1.5 -6.5 -1.1 Apr. 1999 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 -.1 ft ft Phonograph records and prerecorded audio tapes and d is k s ............................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... .......................... Phonograph records, compact audio discs, and other audio-encoded disk re c o rd in g s ............................................................................................. 45 RPM phonograph records, except monaural and 12 inch d ia m e te r . Released for wholesale, retail a nd /or direct distribu tion...................... 33 1 /3 RPM phonograph records, except monaural and n o n -v in y l ........ Released for wholesale, retail a nd /or direct distribution .......................... Manufactured on a fee or contract basis ............... ....................................... Compact audio discs (CD’s ) ........................................................................... Released for wholesale, retail and /or direct distribu tion...................... Compact disc s in g le s ......................................................... .................................... Com pact disc a lb u m s .............................................................................................. M anufactured on a fee or contract b a s is ................................................ Prerecorded audio cassettes and t a p e s ......................................................... Cassettes released for wholesale, retail an d /o r direct distribution, except D A T .................................................................................................................... Cassette s in g le s ......................................................... ................................................... Cassette alb u m s ........................................ ................................................................. M anufactured on a fee or contract b a s is ................................................... 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 .............................................. 3652 Communication e q u ip m e n t ........................ ..................................................................................... 366 12/85 114.5 114.2 113.6 -1.0 -.5 Telephone & telegraph a p p a ra tu s ............................................................................... 3661 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/94 12/85 117.0 117.5 165.7 107.6 145.6 116.4 116.7 162.2 107.6 145.6 116.4 116.7 162.2 -1.0 -1.3 -3.2 0 0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/94 06/94 12/85 06/94 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 03/86 06/94 12/85 06/94 06/94 12/85 115.3 176.8 179.7 113.1 115.0 101.4 87.1 113.6 112.5 67.2 81.9 87.7 88.2 118.7 66.9 55.4 65.3 119.8 99.7 99.4 120.3 115.3 176.8 179.7 112.6 114.0 101.3 12/85 12/85 3663-P 3661-P 3661-A 3661-A3 3661-A32 Line transmission (carrier) equipment ......................................................................... O ther line transmission equ ipm ent ............................................. ......................... Digital carrier line equ ip m e n t.......................... ........................................... Voice frequency and other special purpose transmission line equipm ent .............................................................................................. ................... Multiplex equipment (sold s e p a ra te ly ) ..................................................................... Digital multiplex e q u ip m e n t .............. ........................................................................ Switching e q u ipm ent........................................................................................... Central office switches (common c a rrie r) .............................................................. 3661-A39 3661-A7 3661-A72 3661-B 3661-B1 Radio and television broadcast and communication equ ip m e n t........................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Communication equipment (except wire telephone and broadcast, cable or studio equ ipm ent)..................................... ......................... .................... Point-to-point transmitters* receivers, and power amplifiers (except satellite and amateur) .................................................... ......................... Space satellite communication and related equ ipm ent............ ................ M obile radio, airborne, marine, and ground (except amateur, CB and p o rta b le )........................................ ............................................................ ft ft ft (3) ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 91.6 ft -7.8 .2 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 .5 .7 ft -3.5 -.9 .7 -.5 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 113.6 (3) 67.0 81.9 87.7 88.2 118.7 66.5 55.1 64.9 119.8 99.7 99.4 120.3 -4.1 -4.4 -.9 -1.6 -.9 -9.2 0 0 -2.7 .5 ft .8 0 -3.9 — 3.8 -3.8 0 0 0 .1 120.2 107.2 120.2 107.2 120.2 ft ft 12/91 12/91 106.0 104.8 106.0 104.8 104.8 104.8 -.4 .3 -1.1 0 3663-1 12/85 113.4 113.4 113.4 .4 0 3663-133 3663-143 12/85 12/85 125.9 93.4 125.9 93.4 125.9 93.4 0 0 0 0 3663-145 12/85 100.8 100.8 100.8 .3 0 3661 -B17 3661-B5 3661-B56 3661-C 3661-C1 3661-C13 3661-C15 3661-C1501 3661-C3 3661-C37 3661-C3705 3661-D 3661-D2 3661-D25 3661-D9 3661-SM 3661-M 3661-S 3663 See footnotes at end of table. .3 ft (3) 176.8 179.7 112.6 114.0 101.3 79.3 113.6 112.5 67.2 81.9 ft 88.2 118.7 66.9 55.4 65.3 119.8 99.7 99.4 120.3 3 6 6 1 -B 16 Toll and interexchange office sw itch e s.................................................... O ther telephone switching e q u ip m e n t......................................................... Other switching equipment and p a rts ....................................................... User terminals and interface eq u ip m e n t..... ................................................... Telephone s e t s ................................................................................................ Single line set (incl. IS D N ).......................................................................... O ther telephone s e ts/sta tio n s................................................................... Key type telephone s e t ............................... ............... ............................ Modems, sold separately ................................................................................ Modem 2001 bps and a b o v e ........ ........................................................... M odem over 10,000 b p s ......................................................................... O ther telephone & telegraph apparatus.......................................................... Data communication e q u ip m e n t................................................................... O ther data communication e q u ip m e n t........ ......................................... O ther, including parts, system components & subassem blies................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ......................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ....................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ ...................................................... ............................ .1 .4 113 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 ft .3 0 ft 0 0 .6 .5 .6 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Radio and television broadcast and communication equipment—Continued Portable, amateur, and citizens’ band (CB) radio equ ipm ent.................. O ther communication equ ipm ent.................................................................. Electronic checkout, monitoring and support equipment for communications s y s te m s ..................................................................... M icrowave and communications antennae or antenna syste m s........ Communication systems, equipment and devices, n.e.c........................ Broadcast, cable, studio and related communication e q u ipm ent............... Studio equipment, audio and video including amplifiers, consoles, cameras, power su p p lie s......................................................................... Broadcast transmitters, amplifiers and related transmission equipment Cable & CCTV equipment and theater & commercial sound equipment 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 ........;..................................................................... Communications equipment, n.e.c................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3663-148 3663-152 12/85 12/85 99.2 129.5 99.2 129.4 99.2 129.4 -1.6 .5 0 0 3663-15202 3663-15203 3663-15209 3663-2 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/85 106.5 111.9 117.7 104.7 106.5 111.2 117.7 104.7 106.5 111.2 117.7 105.4 0 -.6 .8 .1 0 0 0 .7 3663-211 3663-221 3663-231 3663-SM 3663-S 3663-SSS 12/85 12/85 12/85 103.8 110.7 103.8 103.8 ft ft 103.8 110.7 106.1 0 0 .3 12/91 i3) 3669-P 3669-1 3669-111 3669-11111 12/91 12/91 12/85 12/91 12/91 104.7 109.6 110.7 112.1 117.5 104.5 109.4 110.6 112.1 117.3 104.6 109.4 110.7 112.1 117.5 — 3.6 -.5 -.5 0 0 .1 0 .1 0 .2 3669-11113 3669-13 3669-131 3669-135 3669-2 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/85 102.7 104.3 102.1 110.0 104.3 102.7 104.3 102.1 110.0 104.2 102.7 104.3 102.1 110.0 104.2 0 -1.5 -3 .6 1.6 -.1 0 0 .0 0 0 3669-213 12/91 99.4 98.8 98.8 0 0 12/91 120.0 118.9 118.9 -.4 0 12/91 117.6 3669 Intrusion d e te c tio n ........................................................................................... Local intrusion detection alarms and alarm sy s te m s ............................ Central station and remote notifying intrusion alarms and holdup alarm s y s te m s ....................................................................................... Fire detection and p re v e n tio n ........................................................................ Sm oke and heat detection, lo c a l.............................................................. Fire prevention alarm systems, central and remote ty p e s ................... Vehicular and pedestrian traffic control equ ip m e n t...................................... Electronic and electromechanical controllers, detectors and sensors, parts, and accessories............................................................................. Intercommunications systems, including inductive paging systems 3669-3 3669-311 3669-SM 3669-S W ir e d .... ............................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ ft ft ft 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft Electronic components and a ccesso ries.................................................................... 367 12/84 90.8 90.6 90.5 -1.7 -.1 Electron tubes, all ty p e s ................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Cathode ray television picture tu b e s ............................................................... Color television tubes, 25” and under, new and re b u ilt........................... A ll other CRT’s incl. color television tubes 26” and greater, new and re b u ilt.... ...................................................................................................... Transmitting, power and special purpose t u b e s ............................................ Power and special purpose tu b e s ................................................................ Forward and backward wave tu b e s ............................. ............................ Light sensing tu b e s ......................................................................................... Photomultipliers and other light sensing d e vice s................................... Light emitting d e v ic e s ..................................................................................... Industrial and military cathode ray tu b e s ................................................. Tube parts except glass b la n k s ........................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3671 12/85 12/85 09/96 09/96 111.5 108.6 89.3 89.4 111.0 108.1 88.9 89.1 110.8 108.0 88.4 88.7 -3.1 -3.4 -6.5 -5.1 -.2 -.1 -.6 -.4 09/96 12/85 12/85 06/90 06/96 06/96 12/85 12/85 06/96 89.2 131.2 146.4 116.4 99.6 99.6 128.2 128.4 102.8 88.6 130.0 143.9 111.9 99.6 99.6 128.2 128.4 103.4 88.0 130.9 145.6 115.1 99.6 99.6 128.2 128.4 103.5 -7.9 2.0 3.6 4.6 0 0 0 0 1.9 -.7 .7 1.2 2.9 0 0 0 0 .1 3672-P 06/91 06/91 92.6 92.3 92.4 92.1 92.7 92.4 -.7 -.8 .3 .3 3672-1 3672-11 3672-111 3672-112 3672-113 06/82 06/91 06/82 06/82 06/82 104.7 91.5 101.5 111.0 104.1 104.4 91.3 99.7 108.8 104.4 104.8 91.6 99.7 109.4 104.9 -1.4 -1 .5 -3.5 -.9 .3 0 .6 .5 3674-P 3674-1 3674-1A 3674-1A1 3674-1A101 3674-1A109 3674-1A2 3674-1A201 3674-1A209 3674-1A9 3674-1C 3674-1D 3674-2 3674-3 3674-9 3674-901 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/96 99.4 99.3 99.1 97.8 96.3 99.3 95.0 98.2 92.4 99.7 98.6 109.2 89.8 71.8 124.6 92.4 103.3 98.7 98.5 98.1 95.5 95.2 96.5 94.6 94.4 73.1 99.5 97.4 109.2 89.7 71.8 126.2 91.4 103.3 98.7 98.4 98.0 95.2 95.8 96.2 95.6 93.4 66.7 99.8 97.2 109.2 89.7 71.8 126.2 91.4 103.3 -3.2 -3.9 -5.0 -10.2 -2.0 6.3 -5.4 -18.6 -61.3 -1.2 -4.2 2.7 -1.6 -4.1 5.4 -2.9 .1 0 -.1 -.1 -.3 .6 -.3 1.1 -1.1 -8.8 .3 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3671-P 3671-2 3671-211 3671-212 3671-3 3671-301 3671-30151 3671-302 3671-30276 3671-303 3671-30385 3671-5 3671-SM 3672 ft Printed circuit or wiring boards and related circuitry on passive Printed circuit boards on rigid sub s tra te s .................................................... Single-sided PC boards, glass s u b s tra te ................................................. Double-sided PC boards, glass su b s tra te ................................................ Multilayer PC boards, glass s u b s tra te ...................................................... Semiconductors and related d e v ic e s .......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Integrated c irc u its ................................................................................................ Digital monolithic integrated c irc u its ............................................................. MOS memory d e v ic e s ................................................................................. DRAM (dynamic random access m em ory)........................................... Other MOS memory de vice s................................................................... O ther digital MOS integrated c irc u its ....................................................... M icroprocessors........................................................................................ All other digital MOS integrated c irc u its ............................................... O ther digital integrated circuits, including bipolar and nonsilicon Hybrid integrated c irc u its ................................................................................ Non-digital monolithic integrated circuits (e.g., linear, a n a lo g )................ Diodes and rectifiers (other than LE D s).......................................................... O ther semiconductor devices and p a r ts ......................................................... O ther finished semiconductor d e v ic e s ......................................................... 3674 See footnotes at end of table. 114 -. 44 . 4 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Semiconductors and related devices—Continued Dice and w a fe rs ............................................................................................... Parts and other semifinished d e v ic e 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 .............................................................................. 3674-902 3674-909 3674-SM 3674-S 3674-SSS Electronic ca p a c ito rs ...................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Tantalum electrolytic c apa citors........................................................................ Metal-cased, including foil and wet-slug ty p e s ........................................... Tantalum electrolytic c h ip s ............................................................................. Aluminum electrolytic c apa citors...................................................................... Ceramic dielectric capa citors............................................................................. S ingle-layer....................................................................................................... Chips and other leaded, single-layer including radial-leaded............... M ultila ye r............................................................................................ ............... Leaded, m ultilayer........................................................................................ Multilayer c h ip 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 ............................................................................. 3675 Electronic re s is to rs ........................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................... .......................... Fixed, surface mounted, excluding carbon ty p e s .......................................... Fixed, having two leads, excluding carbon ty p e s .......................................... Resistor networks, having more than two le a d s ............................................ Variable, non-w irew ound.................................................................................... Nonlinear resistors, including thermistors and v a ris to rs ..... ........................ Resistor parts and other resistors, incl fixed carbon and wirewound v a ria b le .......................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3676 Electronic coils, transformers, and other in d u cto rs.................................................. 3677 3675-P 3675-B 3675-B26 3675-B31 3675-C 3675-E 3675-E1 3675-E18 3675-E2 3675-E25 3675-E27 3675-SM 3675-S 3675-SSS 3676-P 3676-11 3676-12 3676-13 3676-14 3676-15 75.6 118.7 74.0 118.7 74.0 118.7 06/81 06/81 129.8 107.4 129.8 107.4 06/81 06/81 06/86 12/92 01/87 06/81 06/81 12/92 12/92 0 6/86 12/92 06/81 100.4 99.3 86.6 115.5 61.2 154.5 59.9 101.4 101.4 73.6 102.3 60.3 101.1 100.1 86.5 115.5 60.9 163.3 59.9 101.4 101.4 73.6 102.3 60.3 06/81 06/86 118.7 139.9 12/80 12/80 12/96 12/92 12/80 12/96 12/92 ft ft Apr. 1999 -6.1 .7 0 0 ft ft ft ft 100.8 99.8 85.8 115.8 57.4 162.1 59.9 101.4 101.4 73.6 102.3 60.3 -1.7 .2 -.2 1.0 ft 4.9 -3.4 .9 .9 -3.5 1.4 -7.4 -.3 -.3 -.8 .3 -5.7 -.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 118.9 140.3 118.9 140.3 3.7 2.8 0 .0 175.2 183.2 89.5 107.2 72.3 99.1 106.8 175.6 183.2 88.8 105.8 72.3 99.1 106.8 176.1 183.1 88.8 105.9 72.3 99.1 106.8 -1.2 -.7 -9.0 -1.9 5.5 0 -4.6 .3 -.1 0 .1 0 0 0 Electronic components, n.e.c......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Electronic filters and piezoelectric devices other than transducers.......... Electronic filters, excluding microwave ty p e s ............................................. Electronic wave filters, including high-pass, low-pass and band-pass ty p e s .................................................................................... Piezoelectric devices, excluding transducers............................................. Microwave components (except tubes, semiconductors and antenna ).... Micrwave subassemblies (parametric amplifiers, frequency multipliers, 12/96 116.6 117.8 117.6 1.6 -.2 12/96 96.2 97.2 99.7 -1.7 2.6 06/82 06/82 06/86 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 139.2 141.7 128.5 147.2 154.9 129.2 182.9 155.4 140.2 141.9 128.5 147.2 155.5 130.7 184.3 154.9 140.1 141.8 128.5 147.2 155.5 130.6 184.1 154.7 1.4 .9 -.2 0 .4 2.0 1.6 1.2 ft -.1 -.1 0 0 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 ft 12/80 12/80 156.8 155.2 156.5 154.9 157.0 155.4 .8 .8 .3 .3 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 229.0 171.5 126.3 135.7 121.3 117.9 122.3 159.3 152.0 144.5 229.0 171.5 126.3 135.7 121.3 117.5 121.7 158.8 151.5 143.5 229.0 173.8 126.3 135.7 121.3 117.5 121.7 159.4 151.5 143.5 -.5 5.8 0 0 0 -.3 -.5 .3 -.1 -.1 0 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 .4 0 0 3678 3679 3678-P 3678-1 3678-121 3678-2 3678-3 3678-335 3678-338 3678-4 3678-447 3678-5 3678-554 3678-556 3678-6 3678-661 (3) ft ft 12/86 115.0 114.1 114.1 -2.6 0 3679-P 3679-A 3679-A01 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 12/86 113.8 115.7 115.0 79.4 114.0 115.7 115.0 79.4 113.7 115.4 115.0 79.4 -.8 -.9 0 0 -.3 -.3 0 0 3679-A0101 3679-A02 3679-B 06/91 12/86 0 6/82 76.3 120.1 142.6 76.3 120.1 143.2 76.3 120.1 142.8 ft ft 1.4 0 0 -.3 3679-B02 3679-B09 3679-B0909 06/91 06/82 06/91 92.9 153.5 114.3 93.7 154.2 115.2 93.7 153.7 115.1 1.3 1.4 3.5 0 -.3 -.1 3679-C 3679-D 3679-D05 3679-D09 3679-E 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 119.1 149.4 146.6 163.3 119.8 ft 151.7 ft 147.0 ft -2.3 ft -3.1 ft 166.6 119.5 ft 159.4 119.2 ft -4.6 -2.1 ft -4.3 -.3 See footnotes at end of table. 06/81 06/81 May 1998 3677-P 3677-113 3677-132 3677-133 3677-141 3677-191 3677-192 3677-S Connectors for electronic applications........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Coaxial connector (radio freq uency).................................................... ............ Coaxial connector (radio fre q u e n c y )............................................................ Cylindrical conn ectors......................................................................................... Rack and panel connector (rectangular) ........................................................ Integral shell and similar ty p e s ..................................................................... Subminiature and o th e r................................................................................... Printed circuit co nn ector..................................................................................... Two-piece ty p e ................................................................................................. O ther special ty p e s ............................................................................................. Miscellaneous special purpose type conn ectors....................................... O ther special purpose ty p e s ....................................................................... Connector p a r ts ................................................................................................... Connector p a r ts ............................................................................................... Transducers, electronic input or output, excluding magnetic recording heads .............................................................................................................. Electronic switches, m anually-actuated........................................................... Pushbutton sw itch es........................................................................................ O ther switches, incl. DIP, thumbwheel, snap action ty p e s ...................... Printed circuit board assemblies, n.e.c............................................................. May 19992 3676-19 3676-SM 3676-S Radio frequency c o ils ......................................................................................... Audio tran sform ers.............................................................................................. Low frequency ch o k e s ........................................................................................ Plate and filament (power) transform ers......................................... ................ Toroidal windings, except complete magnetic a m p lifie rs ............................ O ther inductors for electronic a pp lica tions..................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................. .......................................... O ther microwave d e v ic e s ............................................................................... Apr. 19992 115 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Electronic components, n.e.c.—Continued Circuit board assemblies for use with computer sys te m s..................... ... Processor boards ............................................................. ........................... Motherboards for com puters.................................................................. Peripheral controller boards, including graphic boards and drive c o n tro lle rs .............................................................................................. O ther circuit board assemblies for use with computer system s.......... O ther circuit board assemblies and assembly re c e ip ts ............................ Receipts for contracted a s s e m b ly ................................. .......................... A ll other PC board assem blies.................................................................. O ther electronic components, n.e.c..................... .................. .......................... Static power supplies and related devices, excluding rectifier a ssem blies......................... ................................................ ....................... S tatic power supplies, regulated ................................................................ Electronic cable harness assem blies........................................................... Liquid crystal display (LCD) d e v ic e s ............................................................ Electronic en clo su re s............................. ........................................................ All other electronic components, n.e.c. (including rectifier assem blies)................................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. 06/94 06/9 4 06/9 4 80.0 88.1 86.2 79.6 88.0 86.0 79.1 88.0 86.0 “ 4.0 -1.9 -3.0 -0 .6 0 0 07/94 06/94 06/9 4 06/94 06/9 4 06/94 74.3 89.5 100.9 96.7 102.4 97.6 ft 90.0 100.9 96.7 102.5 97.8 ft 90.0 101.0 97.0 102.4 97.8 ft -3.6 0 .3 -.2 1.0 ft 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/94 06/94 148.0 143.2 122.0 117.1 103.9 149.7 146.6 120.3 117.1 105.0 149.7 146.6 120.2 117.1 105.0 -1.7 .1 2.8 0 2.2 0 0 -.1 0 0 3679-F99 3679-SM 3679-M 3679-289 3679-S 3674-S 3679-SSS 06/82 131.5 133.3 133.3 2.3 0 06/82 12/86 0 6/82 0 6/82 06/82 114.2 86.3 108.7 ft 113.4 114.2 ft 110.0 46.2 114.7 114.2 ft 109.6 46.2 114.3 .0 ft -.5 ft -.4 .0 ft -.4 0 -.3 12/84 112.6 112.9 112.8 .4 -.1 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 02/8 5 12/92 112.2 111.1 109.2 107.7 107.3 107.8 140.6 114.9 130.8 130.1 131.0 97.5 113.0 112.0 110.4 108.9 107.1 109.3 140.3 115.0 130.9 130.1 131.0 97.5 112.2 111.2 110.0 108.5 107.3 108.8 140.3 111.9 125.3 122.7 131.0 97.5 -.9 -.9 .8 .8 -.8 1.2 .9 -2.7 -3 .9 -5.2 -7.0 -7.5 -.7 -.7 -.4 -.4 .2 -.5 0 -2 .7 -4.3 -5.7 0 0 12/92 12/92 12/84 12/92 115.5 115.5 126.4 105.9 115.5 115.5 126.4 105.9 115.5 115.5 126.4 105.9 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/80 12/80 12/92 12/92 12/92 165.2 169.5 115.1 103.4 105.2 163.9 168.4 114.2 99.8 105.2 165.0 169.1 114.7 99.9 105.2 0 -.2 -.3 -3.1 -.2 .7 .4 .4 .1 0 3694-P 3694-1 3694-11 3694-111 3694-13 3694-131 3694-2 3694-22 3694-226 3604-228 3694-24 3694-3 3694-381 3694-4 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/87 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/83 12/82 12/87 12/82 12/82 12/82 127.0 123.3 125.4 117.9 105.1 140.2 138.5 128.1 126.6 261.5 130.7 122.5 118.1 156.3 114.8 127.6 124.0 127.3 118.8 106.0 146.2 144.4 128.1 126.6 -.2 .4 1.4 .7 .7 ft 130.7 116.4 118.1 156.3 114.3 127.8 124.5 126.9 118.4 105.6 ft ft 128.1 126.6 ft 130.7 116.4 118.1 156.3 114.3 .4 -4 .0 -.6 .6 -1.1 .2 .4 -.3 -.3 -.4 ft ft 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 3694-5 3694-51 12/82 12/82 112.6 133.9 113.3 134.7 114.4 134.7 .7 .7 1.0 0 3694-597 3694-6 3694-611 3694-698 3694-SM 3694-M 3694-289 12/95 12/82 12/82 12/82 95.8 164.8 166.7 121.9 96.6 166.8 ft 123.3 97.7 166.7 ft 123.2 .6 1.0 ft 1.1 1.1 -.1 ft -.1 01/83 01/83 150.0 150.0 150.7 150.7 150.7 150.7 .7 .7 0 0 369 3691 3691-P 3691-3 3691-31 3691-311 3691-312 3691-32 3691-4 3691-41 3691-411 3691-5 3691-561 3691-SM 3691 -M 3691-289 3691-S 3692-S Primary batteries, dry and w e t ................................ ...................................... Primary batteries, dry and w e t .................................... ................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................... .......................................................... Primary ceils/batteries, volume o f 18.3 cu in or le s s .... .............................. O ther primary cells/batteries, volume o f 18.3 cu in or le s s .................... Primary cells/batteries, volume greater than 18.3 cu i n .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3692 Electrical equipment for internal combustion e n g in e s ........................ .................... Primary products ....................................................... *................ ............................ 3694 Starting motors, rebuilt, all ty p e s .......................... ........................................ Spark p lu g s ................................................................................. ........................ O ther complete electrical & /o r electronic equip, for internal Ignition coils, all ty p e s ........................ ............................................................ Other complete electrical & /o r electronic eqip. inch engine control Components & parts for engine electrical & /o r electronic e q u ip ............... Armatures, field coils and drive-end housings for cranking m o to rs........ O ther components & parts for engine electrical & /o r electronic equip . Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. .......................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. 3692-P 3692-5 3692-514 3692-6 3692-SM See footnotes at end of table. Apr. 1999 3679-F07 3679-F0701 3679-F08 3679-F11 3679-F15 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Lead acid batteries, 1.5 cubic foot or le s s ...................... .............................. Starting, lighting and ignition (SLl) t y p e ............................... ....................... For O E M ........................................................................................................ For rep la ce m e n t........................................................................................... O ther than S L l...................................................... ............................................ Lead acid batteries, larger than 1.5 cubic f o o t .............................................. M otive power t y p e .................................................... ....................................... Industrial t r u c k .............................................................................................. Storage batteries other than lead acid, including p a r ts ............................... N ickel cadmium (sealed or v e n te d ).............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ......................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s ............................................................................. ................................ Battery charging alternators, generators, and re g u la to rs ............................ Battery charging alternators and g e n e ra to rs .............................................. A ll other new alternators and generators, except farm lighting........... Alternators and generators, factory rebuilt, all t y p e s ...... ..................... Regulators for battery charging generators & altern., new & re b u ilt..... May 1998 3679-E13 3679-E19 3679-E9 3679-E91 3679-E92 3679-F Semiconductors ............................................ ................................................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts..... ........................................................................ Ignition harness sets, automotive ty p e ..................................................... May 19992 3679-E1 3679-E11 3679-E1101 R e s a le s ...................................... ....................................................................... Miscellaneous electrical machinery, equipment, and s u p p lie s ..... ........................ Apr. 19992 116 ft ft -.4 -.3 ft 0 .1 .3 -.1 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines—Continued Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. M otor vehicle parts and a ccesso ries........................................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3694-S 3694-SSS 3714-S 124.9 129.6 142.5 -3.1 -3.9 .3 -1.0 -1.3 0 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/82 06/91 06/91 06/91 80.1 80.6 79.6 75.2 51.9 74.1 89.0 73.4 80.1 80.6 .9 1.0 0 0 ft 80.1 80.6 ft 75.2 51.9 ft ft ft ft 4.9 -.2 ft ft ft 3699-P 3699-1 3699-181 12/85 12/85 12/91 12/91 119.0 119.1 105.3 106.3 119.4 119.5 106.3 107.4 119.3 119.4 106.3 107.4 1.8 2.1 3.7 4.8 -.1 -.1 0 0 3699 Transportation equ ip m e n t.................................................................. .......................... 126.2 131.3 142.5 3695 Electrical equipment and supplies, not elsewhere c la s s ifie d ................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Electronic teaching, training, & simulation machines and a id s ................... Electronic trainers and sim u la to rs................................................................ Laser systems and equipment (excl communication, medical and surveying ty p e s )................................... ........................................................ Laser generator, power supplies, and other laser equipment & components sold sepa ra te ly.................................................................. O ther electrical products, not elsewhere cla ssifie d ...................................... Autom atic garage door openers and other electrical door o pe ners...... O ther electrical products, n.e.c. (including Christmas tree lighting s e ts )............................................................................................................. Ultrasonic equipment (except m e d ic a l)........................................................... Appliance wire and flexible cord s e ts ............................................................... O ther electronic systems and equipment, n.e.c.............................................. Amplifiers, except audio, rf power, and video, sold sepa rately............... Particle accelerator electronics equipment and subassem blies.............. O ther electronic systems, equipment, and subassemblies, 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 ............................................................................................ 126.2 131.3 142.4 3695-P 3695-1 3695-2 3695-201 3695-202 3695-3 3695-301 Magnetic and optical recording m e d ia ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... T a p e .......................................................... ............................................................. Flexible magnetic d is k s ..... ................................................................................ 3 1 /2 inch and other flexible disks less than 5 1 /4 in c h e s .................... Flexible disks 5 1 /4 inches and la rg e r........................................................ Rigid (hard) magnetic d is k s ............................................................................... 3 1 /2 inch and other rigid (hard) disks less than 5 1 /4 in c h e s .............. 12/82 12/82 12/82 ft 75.2 51.9 ft 89.0 ft 0 0 ft ft ft 3699-2 12/85 97.9 98.2 98.0 .5 -.2 3699-288 3699-4 3699-479 12/91 12/85 12/91 94.2 112.7 99.4 94.5 112.6 99.4 94.3 112.1 99.4 .1 .4 -1.1 -.2 -.4 0 3699-496 3699-5 3699-6 3699-7 3699-769 3699-777 3699-788 3699-SM 3699-M 3699-S 12/85 116.1 116.0 115.3 1.1 -.6 12/85 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 143.5 106.8 114.6 106.8 110.3 143.5 106.8 -.3 2.7 -.1 0 ft 106.8 110.1 143.3 106.8 ft ft 110.1 ft ft 2.5 ft ft 01/86 12/85 78.6 144.3 78.6 144.3 ft 144.3 ft 1.5 ft 37 12/84 134.5 134.2 134.2 .9 0 M otor vehicles and motor vehicle equ ipm ent........................................................... 371 12/84 128.7 128.2 128.0 1.0 -.2 M otor vehicles and passenger car b o d ie s ................................................................ Primary products ...................................................................................................... Passenger cars and c h a s s is .............................................................................. Passenger c a r s ................................................................................................ Trucks, truck tractors and truck c h a s s is .............................. .......................... Trucks, truck tractors and truck chassis: 10,000 lbs. and le s s ............... Trucks, truck tractors, and truck chassis: 19,501 or m o re ...................... 19,501 to 26,000 lbs..................................................................................... 33,001 or m o re ............................................................................................. Buses and fire department vehicles ................................................................ Fire department v e h ic le s ................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3711 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/87 06/87 06/8 7 0 6/82 06/82 138.2 137.5 131.8 131.8 147.5 155.8 129.9 133.1 133.7 157.3 167.0 137.5 136.7 130.4 130.4 147.6 156.0 130.3 133.1 134.1 157.4 167.1 137.3 136.6 130.2 130.2 147.6 155.7 131.1 133.1 135.1 ft ft 1.4 1.3 .1 .1 3.0 2.9 3.6 2.3 2.4 -.1 -.1 -.2 -.2 0 -.2 .6 0 .7 ft ft ft ft Truck and bus b o d ie s ............................................................ ........................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Truck, bus and other vehicle bodies (sold sepa rately)................................ Truck b o d ie s ...................................................................................................... Vans (unit/body c a b ) ................................................................................... 3713 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 03/83 06/95 12/87 06/95 12/87 12/82 12/87 01/83 01/91 12/82 12/82 12/82 08/83 06/93 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/87 12/87 12/87 156.4 156.8 154.0 155.1 142.8 135.5 105.4 131.1 108.8 129.3 ft 143.6 158.2 110.1 182.8 179.5 191.4 198.8 121.9 151.8 167.0 145.3 133.1 121.2 140.2 140.2 156.8 157.2 154.5 155.5 143.4 156.8 157.3 154.4 155.5 143.4 135.5 ft 131.1 All other vans, including panel and food s e rv ic e ............................... General cargo v a n s ..................................................................................... Food service (refrigerated or n o t ) ......................................................... All other general cargo v a n s .................................................................. Beverage tru c k s ........................................................................................... Specialized b o d ie s .................................................... ................................... Utility (line and service, repair ty p e )............................ ......................... Rescue and a m b ulance........................................................................... Refuse and garbage (packer t y p e ) ............................ .......................... Front lo a d in g .......................................................................................... Rear lo a d in g .......................................................................................... Side lo a d in g ........................................................................................... Ail other refuse and garbage truck b o d ie s ...................................... S ta k e /p la tfo rm /g ra in ................................................................................... All other bodies for transporting g o o d s ................................................... Bus b o d ie s ......................................................................................................... Other vehicle b o d ie s ....................................................................................... O ther bodies, including truck cabs, truck beds, truck k its ........... ........ 3711-P 3711-1 3711-111 3711-2 3711-201 3711-203 3711-20323 3711-20326 3711-3 3711-3B 3711-SM 3713-P 3713-1 3713-1A 3713-121 3713-12111 3713-12115 3713-122 3713-12212 3713-12213 3713-125 3713-13 3713-13602 3713-138 3713-139 3713-13901 3713-13902 3713-13903 3713-13904 3713-133 3713-134 3713-135 3713-1B 3713-162 3713-1C 3713-156 See footnotes at end of table. 117 ft 106.9 131.1 108.8 129.3 ft 143.9 158.4 110.2 183.2 180.4 191.4 199.3 121.9 151.8 167.0 145.3 133.1 121.2 141.0 141.0 ft 129.3 ft 143.9 158.4 ft 183.2 180.4 191.4 ft 121.9 151.8 167.0 145.3 133.1 121.2 140.9 140.9 1.1 1.2 .8 1.1 1.6 0 ft 1.9 ft 1.7 ft 1.0 1.1 ft 2.3 2.8 1.4 ft 1.8 .1 2.8 0 .1 ft 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 .1 -.1 0 0 ft ft 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 ft 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 -.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted — •Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Truck and bus bodies—Continued Complete vehicles produced on purchased c h a s s is .................................... Emergency vehicles and hea rses.................................................................. A m b u la n c e s .................................................................................................. Hearses and undertakers’ v e h ic le s .......................................................... B u s e s .......................... ....................................................................................... O ther highway ve h ic le s ................................................................................... Trucks ............................................................................................................. All other highway v e h ic le 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 ............................................................................................ M otor vehicles and passenger car b o d ie s .................................................. O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. M otor vehicle parts and a ccesso ries.................................. ........................ M otor vehicle parts and acce s s o rie s .......................................................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 165.7 185.1 169.2 177.4 167.3 166.2 186.6 169.6 177.4 167.3 166.3 187.0 169.6 177.4 167.3 1.5 2.8 2.2 2.7 .8 0.1 .2 0 0 0 12/82 06/95 140.2 106.7 140.2 106.7 140.2 106.7 1.2 .4 .0 0 12/82 01/95 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/95 12/82 163.0 139.4 141.8 161.9 137.4 106.4 113.7 163.0 139.4 141.8 161.9 137.1 106.4 113.7 163.0 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 04/83 12/82 02/89 12/88 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/94 12/88 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/94 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/94 112.1 111.0 136.4 130.9 134.0 96.7 106.0 120.0 170.6 108.4 114.4 111.4 105.1 119.0 151.5 158.2 105.7 112.4 107.2 100.9 101.1 113.5 103.7 97.9 111.4 126.1 83.5 109.3 106.0 108.6 101.3 108.4 109.9 104.3 103.1 109.4 125.1 107.5 98.5 112.1 110.9 136.6 (3) 133.4 96.7 106.0 119.3 171.0 108.4 114.7 111.6 105.1 119.0 151.5 158.2 105.7 112.4 107.3 100.9 101.1 113.5 103.7 98.1 111.5 126.1 12/82 12/88 12/82 12/82 04/83 12/82 12/82 125.1 92.7 135.8 123.2 104.6 114.7 126.0 3715-P 3715-1 3715-1A 3715-11 3715-116 3715-1B 3715-121 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/80 12/95 12/79 07/93 152.6 150.8 149.8 157.6 153.4 103.4 146.4 108.5 3715-124 12/86 3715-1D 3715-141 12/80 12/79 3713-2 3713-2A 3713-221 3713-222 3713-2B 3713-2C 3713-241 3713-245 3713-SM 3713-M 3713-Z89 3713-S 3711-S 3713-SSS 3714-S 3715-S 3714 3714-P 3714-A 3714-326 3714-398 3714-2 3714-201 3714-228 3714-229 3714-235 3714-4 3714-401 3714-403 3714-5 3714-501 3714-502 3714-6 3714-61 3714-611 3714-613 3714-61314 3714-632 3714-635 3714-637 3714-7 3714-71 3714-712 3714-8 3714-806 3714-807 3714-809 3714-811 3714-812 3714-9 3714-902 3714-904 3714-907 3714-919 3714-921 3714-SM 3714-M 3714-XY9 3714-Z89 3714-S 3519-S 3694-S 3714-SSS Clutch disc and pressure p la te s ................................................................... O ther rebuilt p a rts ............................................................................................ Gasoline engines and gasoline engine parts, n e w ........................................ G asoline engines, n e w .................................................................................... Radiators, c o m p le te .................................................. ...................................... Radiator shells and c o re s ............................................................................... All other parts and accessories for gasoline automotive engines, n e w . O il filters, light duty (car and light t r u c k ) ..................................................... Fuel filters, light duty (car and light tru c k )................................................... Exhaust system parts, n e w .....................................................................-.......... Mufflers, including standard, sports or glass packs & resonators.......... P ip e s ................................................................................................................... Drive train components, new, except wheels and b ra k e s ........................... Transmissions and transmission parts, except auxiliary........................... Car and light truck type transm issions..................................................... Transmission p a rts ................................................. ......................... :........... Parts for automatic tran sm issions......................................................... Drive s h a fts ..................................................... ................................................ . Axles and axle p a rts ........................................................................................ O ther drivetrain com pone nts.......................................................................... M otor vehicle wheels, n e w ................................................................................ Car and light truck type w h e e ls ............................ - ...................................... Brake parts and assemblies, n e w ..................................................................... Brake rotor/discs, sold s e p a ra te ly ............................................................... Brake drums, sold s e p a ra te ly .... ................... ............................................... Metallic or semimetallic brake linings, except a s b e s to s .......................... Brake power actuation units (air, hydraulic, v a c u u m )............................... Antiskid systems and other brake p a r ts ...... ............................................... All other motor vehicle parts and accessories, n e w .................................... Heaters, heater cores, and other heater p a r ts ........................................... Steering idler arms, drag links, and control a r m s ..................................... A ll other parts and accesso ries.................................................... ................ Steering wheels, columns, & g e a rb o x e s ..................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. C ontract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Internal combustion engines, n.e.c................................................................ Engine electrical e q u ipm ent........................................................................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................. 3715 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Truck trailers and chassis (10,000 lbs. per axle and o v e r ) ......................... Closed top v a n s ........................................................................................... All other closed-top dry freight vans, all material ty p e s .................... Tanks for flammable liquids (except casing head tra n s p o rt)............... All other tank trailers, including non-coated for chemicals and a c id s ......................................................................................................... Complete trailer units (10,000 lbs. per axle and over), except vans and t a n k s ........................................................ ........................................... Low-bed heavy h a u le rs ............................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 18 1 May 1998 Apr. 1999 .7 0 ft 141.8 161.9 137.1 106.4 113.7 ft .8 1.6 -.5 -.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 111.9 110.8 137.8 133.6 135.4 96.5 106.0 119.0 171.0 106.7 114.7 -.2 -.1 .9 ft 109.5 106.0 108.6 101.3 ft 109.8 103.9 103.6 109.4 125.1 106.6 98.5 ft ft 119.0 151.5 158.2 105.6 112.4 107.3 100.9 101.1 113.3 103.6 98.0 111.3 125.9 ft 109.0 106.0 107.9 102.0 108.4 109.6 103.9 103.3 109.4 125.1 106.8 98.5 -.7 -.8 .7 2.1 .6 -1.3 -.7 -3.9 .2 -2.1 .3 ft ft -.6 -.9 0 -.7 -.5 -1.0 0 .1 -.9 -1.0 0 -1.8 -2.3 ft -.5 1.4 .5 -1.9 ft -.7 -.7 -.5 -.8 -.7 -.9 0 125.4 93.5 136.0 123.3 125.4 93.5 136.0 123.4 .9 .9 .8 .7 0 0 0 .1 ft 115.4 126.0 ft 115.3 126.1 ft 1.2 .2 ft -.1 .1 153.2 151.5 150.5 158.7 154.4 104.5 147.0 108.5 153.2 151.6 150.5 158.7 154.4 104.5 147.3 108.5 .5 .6 .7 1.3 1.2 1.7 1.1 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 .2 0 137.0 136.8 136.8 -.1 0 138.1 140.9 138.5 140.9 138.5 140.9 .9 .6 0 0 ft ft 1.5 -.2 0 -.3 0 -1.6 0 ft ft 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 -.2 -.1 -.1 -.2 -.2 ft -.5 0 -.6 .7 ft -.2 0 -.3 0 0 .2 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Truck trailers—Continued Low bed heavy haulers, less than 40 ton c a p a c ity ........................... Bulk commodity and dry materials, including pneumatic and mechanical discharge .......................................................... ................ Dump trailers and chassis, highway t y p e ................................................ Platform tra ile rs ............................................................................................ O ther trailer units, except de ta c h a b le ...................................................... Truck trailers and chassis, under 10,000 lbs. per a x le ................................ O ther truck trailers, under 10,000 lbs. per a x le .......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3715-1411 12/80 140.3 140.3 140.3 -0.3 0 3715-142 3715-143 3715-146 3715-149 3715-2 3715-22 3715-SM 3715-S 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 11/84 11/84 137.8 151.4 139.1 134.9 141.1 141.1 137.8 152.7 139.0 135.3 141.8 141.8 137.8 152.7 139.0 135.3 141.8 141.8 .4 2.2 -.4 1.7 -.8 -.8 0 0 .0 0 0 0 12/79 161.2 161.2 161.2 0 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/97 146.9 148.1 149.6 102.9 147.1 148.3 149.8 102.9 147.2 148.4 149.8 2.2 2.4 2.2 .1 .1 0 ft ft ft 12/97 100.3 100.3 ft ft ft M otor homes built on purchased chassis..................................................... ............. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Conventional (type A ) ......................................................................................... O ther motor h o m e s ............................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3716 Aircraft and p a r ts ............................................................................................................ 372 06/85 144.4 144.5 144.6 .8 .1 3721 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/92 12/92 12/85 12/92 143.5 142.2 150.8 151.0 129.2 116.7 137.9 106.5 143.6 142.2 150.8 151.0 129.4 116.8 139.6 108.3 144.1 142.7 151.3 151.5 ft 117.1 139.5 108.3 1.0 .8 .8 .7 ft .7 1.3 2.0 .3 .4 .3 .3 3716-P 3716-101 3716-102 3716-SM 3716-S 3721-P 3721-5 3721-51 3721-512 3721-513 3721-53 3721-532 Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Complete civilian aircraft...................................................................................... Fixed wing powered (single and m ultiengine)............................................. 4,405 lbs. (2,000 kg.) unladen weight or le s s ......................................... Unladen weight exceeding 4,405 lbs (2,000 k g .)................................... Rotary wing (helicopters, autogiros)............................................................. 4,405 lbs. (2,000 kg.) unladen weight or le s s ......................................... Modifications, conversions, and overhaul of previously accepted aircraft.............................................................................................................. For civilian c u sto m e rs..................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Aircraft equipment, not elsewhere c la s s ifie d .............................................. ft .3 -.1 0 3721-7 3721-721 3721-SM 3721-S 3728-S 121.3 128.0 7.0 5.5 12/85 12/85 127.0 124.2 127.0 124.2 127.0 124.3 1.5 1.6 0 .1 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 12/85 12/91 136.9 137.4 120.2 103.0 141.2 112.1 137.1 137.7 136.2 136.6 -.2 -.2 -.7 -.8 ft ft 141.4 112.3 ft ft 141.3 112.2 ft ft -1.4 -1.6 ft ft -.1 -.1 3724-213 3724-3 3724-33 12/91 12/85 12/85 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 3724-333 3724-4 3724-41 3724-412 3724-42 3724-421 3724-422 3724-SM 3724-S 3724-SSS 12/85 12/85 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 ft 148.3 107.1 107.2 129.2 120.8 135.0 ft 148.8 108.2 107.0 129.1 120.8 134.9 ft 146.3 103.3 107.1 128.9 120.8 134.6 ft 1.6 -2.4 -.3 3.9 2.1 5.1 ft -1.7 -4.5 .1 -.2 0 -.2 12/85 12/85 141.6 139.0 141.1 138.1 141.8 139.0 .9 1.0 .5 .7 06/85 06/85 06/85 142.2 142.2 139.9 141.9 141.5 139.1 141.7 141.4 139.0 .9 .9 .7 -.1 -.1 -.1 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/91 12/94 144.6 145.9 142.0 123.7 107.2 143.6 148.3 139.9 124.8 108.7 143.5 147.5 140.0 124.8 108.7 1.3 5.9 -.3 4.7 4.7 -.1 -.5 .1 0 0 06/85 06/85 153.0 116.1 154.6 120.6 154.1 1.8 ft 3724 Aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment, n.e.c............................................................... 121.2 3724-P 3724-1 3724-112 3724-2 3724-211 Aircraft engines and engine p a rts ................................................................................ Primary products ...................................................................................................... A ircraft engines for military aircraft.................................................................... Aircraft engines for military aircraft................................................................ A ircraft engines for civilian aircraft.................................................................... Reciprocating, turbojet, and turbofan aircraft e n g ines.............................. Turboshaft (turboprop) and other engines excluding missile & space e n g in e s....................................................................................................... Aeronautical services on aircraft e n g in e s ....................................................... All other aeronautical services on aircraft e n g in e s................................... All other aeronautical services on aircraft engines for civilian a irc ra ft...................................................................................................... Aircraft engine parts and accesso ries............................................................. Aircraft engines parts/accessories for military aircraft e n g in e s .............. For all other aircraft e n g in e s ..................................................................... Aircraft engines parts/accessories for civilian aircraft eng in e s............... For reciprocating or rotary internal combustion e n g in e s ...................... For all other aircraft e n g in e 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 .............................................................................. 12/85 3728 3728-P 3728-2 Aircraft parts and equipment, except propellers, rotors, and p a rts ............ O ther aircraft subassemblies and parts, except aircraft propellers and helicopter ro to rs ................................................................................ For military aircraft......................................................................................... For civilian aircraft......................................................................................... Aircraft propellers and helicopter ro to rs .......................................................... Helicopter rotors and p a rts ............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ................ Secondary products ............................................................................................. A ircraft engines and engine p a r ts ................................................................ 3728-25 3728-251 3728-252 3728-6 3728-614 3728-SM 3728-S 3724-S ft -.3 ft Ship and boat building and re p a irin g .......................................................................... 373 12/84 144.6 144.8 145.5 1.0 .5 Ship building and re p a irin g ........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Nonpropelled ships, new, U.S. military and non m ilitary............................... Tank ba rg e s....................................................................................................... Self-propelled ships, new, U.S. m ilita ry ........................................................... Self-propelled ships, new, U.S. m ilita ry ....................................................... 3731 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/96 134.7 135.6 123.5 117.2 134.7 135.7 123.5 117.2 135.5 136.5 123.5 117.2 .4 .4 .0 0 .6 .6 .0 0 12/85 134.8 ft ft 3731-P 3731-1 3731-112 3731-2 3731-211 See footnotes at end of table. 119 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Ship building and repairing— Continued Self-propelled ships, new, n on m ilitary............................................................. Tugboats and to w b o a ts .................................................................................. O ther self-propelled nonmilitary s h ip s .......................................................... Ship repair, conversion, reconversion, U.S. m ilita ry ..................................... Conversions and reconversions................................................... ................. All other repairs................................................................................................. Ship repair, conversion, reconversion, no n m ilita ry ........................................ All other repairs................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Boat building and repairing........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Outboard m oto rbo ats.......................................................................................... W ood and m e ta l............................................................................................... Other outboard motorboats including bass, houseboats, center consoles, e t c ......................................................................................... Plastics (reinforced), fib e rg la ss...................................................................... R u n a b o u ts...................................................................................................... Cabin c ru is e rs ................................................................................................ O ther outboard m o to rb o a ts ........................................................................ Inboard m oto rb o a ts............................................... .............................................. R u nabouts........................... .............................................................................. Less than 26 ft. L O A ............................................................................. ...... Cabin cruisers............................................................................... .................... 40 ft. to less than 65 ft. L O A ..................................................................... O ther inboard m o to rb o a ts .............................................................................. Inboard-outdrive m oto rbo ats.............................................................................. 3731-3 3731-334 3731-339 3731-4 3731-411 3731-413 3731-6 3731-621 3731-SM 3731-M Apr. 19992 May 19992 158.9 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/85 06/96 12/88 12/85 06/96 06/96 12/85 06/96 158.9 107.8 135.3 134.2 (3) 135.3 134.6 158.9 ft 135.3 136.2 0.1 ft 0 .4 i3) 101.1 128.7 106.2 ft 101.5 128.7 106.2 ft 103.0 128.7 106.2 ft 05/89 100.0 ft ft ft 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/88 171.1 170.4 174.9 144.0 171.4 170.7 175.4 144.5 171.9 171.1 175.3 144.3 2.4 2.3 1.5 3.1 .3 .2 -.1 -.1 06/96 12/88 12/88 12/88 06/96 12/81 12/81 12/88 12/81 12/88 06/96 12/81 06/96 0 6/96 0 6/96 12/81 12/81 06/96 06/96 12/81 12/88 12/88 12/81 12/81 106.4 128.2 129.6 123.2 106.4 175.2 169.5 132.4 179.5 145.9 106.5 158.4 109.4 105.4 109.8 167.7 171.2 104.0 115.0 157.7 144.6 127.7 184.1 184.1 107.9 128.5 129.8 124.7 106.6 174.4 172.2 134.5 177.0 143.7 106.7 159.1 110.0 106.1 110.0 167.7 171.2 104.0 115.0 157.7 144.6 107.5 128.4 129.8 124.7 106.5 176.3 172.2 134.5 179.9 146.2 107.6 159.1 110.0 106.1 110.0 167.7 171.2 104.0 -.4 -.1 0 0 -.1 1.1 0 0 1.6 1.7 .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 157.7 144.6 2.4 .5 -.1 3.4 .4 4.2 2.4 2.4 5.1 5.3 2.9 2.1 1.9 2.3 3.1 1.2 1.5 .6 ft .6 1.0 ft 185.0 185.0 ft 185.2 185.2 ft 2.8 2.8 ft 12/88 06/96 12/88 12/81 148.6 112.2 149.3 176.5 149.2 113.7 149.3 176.5 149.2 113.7 149.3 182.3 1.0 1.3 .8 5.3 0 0 0 3.3 06/84 127.5 127.3 127.4 -.4 .1 3743-P 3743-1 06/84 06/84 06/84 127.4 129.7 128.6 127.2 129.4 128.0 127.3 129.5 128.4 -.4 -.8 .2 .1 .1 .3 3743-173 3743-2 3743-2A 06/84 06/84 06/84 120.3 129.0 128.3 119.2 128.8 128.1 119.9 128.8 128.1 .3 -1.9 -2.0 .6 0 0 3743-3 3743-37 3743-371 3743-374 3743-SM 3743-S 3743-SS 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/96 131.0 125.2 117.4 97.5 130.5 124.6 114.6 97.5 130.6 124.7 115.6 95.5 -.2 -.4 -3.2 -1.2 .1 .1 .9 -2.1 09/96 09/96 101.7 101.7 101.7 101.7 ft ft ft ft ft ft 3732 3732-P 3732-2 3732-24 3732-246 3732-25 3732-251 3732-253 3732-256 3732-3 3732-321 3732-32101 3732-322 3732-32203 3732-324 3732-4 3732-431 3732-441 3732-451 3732-7 3732-71 3732-71102 3732-71104 3732-72 3732-721 3732-723 3732-8 3732-821 3732-SM 3732-M 3732-XY9 3732-Z89 3732-S Cabin cruisers.................................................................................................... O ther inboard-outdrive m o to rb o a ts .............................................................. All other b o a ts ...................................................................................................... Sailboats, with or without auxiliary p o w e r................................................... 13.13 ft. to 21.33 ft. L O A ............................................................................ 29.53 ft. to 39.03 ft. L O A ............................................................................ O ther b o a ts ....................... ................................................................................ All other boats, n.e.c..................................................................................... Boat repair, military and n on -m ilitary............................................................... Repair of non-military b o a ts ........................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Contract work and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................. R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 374 3743 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Locomotives and locomotive p a rts ................................................................... A ir brake equipment and all other locomotive parts, excl. wheels and Passenger and freight train cars, new (excl. p a rts )...................................... Freight train cars, n e w .................................................................................... Street, subway, trolley, and rapid transit cars, all rebuilt cars, and Parts and accessories for railroad and street c a r s ................................... Hooks and other coupling devices, buffers, and parts th e re o f............ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ........................................... .6 0 0 0 ft 0 1.2 ft 1.5 0 0 ft ft 0 0 .1 .1 375 Parts for bicycles, including frame sets and motorbike parts interchangeable with bicycle p a r t ............................. ............................ M otorcycles, motorbikes, mopeds, motorscooters, trail vehicles and Motorcycles,(excl. sidecars), mopeds, motorscooters, and trail v e h ic le s ............................................................................................ .......... 124.7 124.7 .6 0 12/84 12/84 124.7 128.7 124.7 128.8 124.7 128.8 .6 .8 0 0 3751-1 3751-121 12/84 12/98 109.8 100.4 109.9 100.5 109.9 100.5 .2 ft 0 0 3751-171 12/84 116.9 117.0 117.0 -2.5 0 3751-2 Bicycles, adult tricycles, unicycles & parts (excl. chldms 2-whl sdwlk cycls w/semi-pneu t r s ) ................................................................................ 124.7 3751-P Motorcycles, bicycles, and p a rts .................................................................................. 12/84 3751 12/84 147.4 147.4 147.4 1.4 0 3751-213 12/84 151.9 151.9 151.9 See footnotes at end of table. 120 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 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts—Continued Parts, including sidecars, but excluding motorbike parts interchangeable with bicycle p a r ts ........................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Miscellaneous transportation e q u ip m e n t................................................................... 379 Travel trailers and c a m p e rs.......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Travel trailers (with rigid structures) ................................................................ Conventional travel tra ile rs ............................................................................. Less than 25 feet in le n g th ......................................................................... 25 feet or more in length, including park m o d e ls.................................. Fifth wheel travel tra ile rs ................................................................................ Less than 30 feet in le n g th ...................................................... .................. 30 feet or more in le n g th ............................................................................ Camping trailers, campers, pickup covers and p a r ts ................................... Camping trailers, campers, and pick-up c o v e r s ......................................... Parts and components, excluding appliances and furnishings................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s ...................................................................................... ....................... O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 3792 Transportation equipment, not elsewhere cla ssified................................................ 3799 May 19992 12/84 135.6 135.6 135.6 0.4 12/84 107.4 107.4 107.4 „2 0 12/84 3751-253 3751-SM 3751-S Apr. 19992 124.5 124.6 124.7 .5 .1 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0.0 3792-P 3792-1 3792-11 3792-116 3792-117 3792-12 3792-125 3792-128 3792-2 3792-241 3792-259 3792-SM 3792-M 3792-XY9 3792-Z89 3792-SSS 131.6 132.3 131.5 108.9 100.0 99.8 117.3 111.5 123.4 133.9 102.5 109.2 131.6 132.2 131.5 108.9 100.0 99.8 117.3 111.5 123.4 133.9 102.5 109.2 1.2 1.1 1.0 .7 .5 .9 1.5 2.6 .7 1.3 1.9 04/85 12/97 04/85 11/88 131.1 103.9 131.8 110.6 132.7 ft 133.8 110.7 132.7 ft 133.8 110.7 2.6 ft 2.4 .1 06/85 06/85 131.4 131.6 131.4 131.6 131.7 131.9 .3 .2 3799-3 06/85 131.2 131.3 131.3 1.2 0 3799-382 3799-6 3799-601 3799-602 06/85 12/92 12/92 06/85 133.9 115.6 116.5 136.9 i3) 114.4 116.5 136.9 ft 115.6 116.5 136.9 ft 1.9 .5 1.2 ft 1.0 0 0 3799-608 3799-9 12/92 06/85 110.3 125.4 110.0 125.9 110.3 125.9 1.0 -.6 .3 0 3799-903 3799*904 06/85 06/85 154.1 154.1 ft 154.1 i3) 3799-905 3799-929 12/92 12/92 112.2 107.6 112.2 108.8 112.2 108.8 1.5 1.3 3799-939 3799-SM 3799-M 3799-Z89 3799-S 3799-SSS Other, incl. general utility, commercial display, etc. for transport of g o o d s ...................................................................................................... Transportation equipment, n.e.c., including all-terrain v e h ic le s .................. All-terrain vehicles, electric or gas driven (off-road, flotation wheels or full tra c k s )................................................................................ Parts for all-terrain v e h icle s............................................................................ Trailer hitches (for travel trailers, automobile trailers, and light duty truck tra ile rs )..................................................................................... O ther miscellaneous transportation equipment including wheelbarrows Parts for automobile and light truck trailers, snowmobiles, and other transportation equ ipm ent......................................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 131.1 131.8 131.2 108.9 99.9 99.8 116.7 110.6 123.1 133.2 101.7 109.4 3799-P Self-propelled golf carts and industrial in-plant personnel carriers and p a r ts ........................................................................................................ Self-propelled golf carts (electric and gas powered) and in-plant personnel c a rrie rs ..................................................................................... Automobile and light truck tra ile rs ................................................................... Horse trailers, excluding those pulled by truck tra c to rs ........................... 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/90 12/97 12/97 06/90 06/90 06/90 06/84 12/97 06/84 12/92 107.7 107.7 107.7 .3 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/92 137.7 149.8 125.6 108.7 137.8 150.0 125.6 108.7 137.7 149.8 125.6 108.7 .2 .3 1.6 1.4 -.1 -.1 0 0 ft " 5 0 ft 0 0 .2 .2 0 ft ft ft 0 0 Measuring and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, optical goods; watches, c lo c k s ........................................................................................................ 38 1 2 /8 4 126.6 126.3 126.7 .4 .3 Engineering and scientific instrum ents....................................................................... 381 12/85 134.3 134.3 134.3 1.0 0 3812-P 12/91 12/91 110.5 108.8 110.6 108.8 110.6 108.8 1.1 .5 0 0 3812-1 3812-12 12/85 12/91 161.2 124.4 162.1 124.4 162.1 124.4 2.5 2.1 0 0 3812-15 3812-2 3812-21 3812-214 12/85 12/91 12/85 12/91 166.4 107.2 125.6 123.9 166.4 107.2 125.6 166.4 107.2 125.6 ft 1.6 .3 2.8 0 0 0 3812-21415 3812-23 12/91 12/85 ft 97.0 ft 97.0 3812-25 3812-SM 3812-S 12/85 120.1 120.1 Search, detection, navigation, and guidance systems and aeronautical and nautical nav s y s t ...................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Aeronautical, nautical, and navigational instruments (not sending or receiving radio sig n a ls)................................................................................ Compasses, indicators, displays, and other in stru m e n ts ......... ............... All other nautical instruments and aeronautical, nautical, and navigational p a rts /c o m p o n e n ts ............................................................. Search, detection, navigation and guidance systems and equ ipm ent...... Search, detection, and tracking s y s te m s .................................................... Search, detection, and aquisition radar systems and equ ipm ent....... Airborne and m issile/space search, detection, and aquisition radar systems and e q u ip m e n t........................................................ Electronic warfare and missile systems and e q u ip m e n t.......................... Navigation systems and equipment, including ground, airborne, ship, and underwater system s.......................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3812 ft ft ft ft 97.0 ft -4.0 ft 120.1 1.8 0 0 12/91 122.8 122.7 122.7 4.3 0 Measuring and controlling in s tru m e n ts...................................................................... 382 12/84 134.8 135.2 135.0 .5 -.1 Laboratory apparatus and fu rn itu re ............................................................................. 3821 12/91 123.7 124.6 124.6 2.0 0 See footnotes at end of table. 121 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Laboratory apparatus and furniture—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Laboratory app ara tus.......................................................................................... Laboratory fu rn itu re .............................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Autom atic building, refrigeration and appliance c o n tro ls ......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Building com fort (HVAC) and commercial refrigeration c o n tro ls ................ Temperature responsive building c o n tro ls .................................................. P n eum atic....................................................................................................... E le c tric ............................................................................................................ Pressure responsive ............................................. ........................................... Digital controls, excluding upgrades and additions to existing Apr. 1999 123.1 147.8 146.3 124.1 149.2 146.4 124.1 149.2 146.4 1.8 1.8 2.0 0 0 0 12/91 12/91 144.4 144.0 145.1 144.7 145.1 144.7 5.5 5.8 0 0 3822-P 3822-1 3822-121 3822-12103 3822-12104 3822-125 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/94 12/93 188.6 188.1 207.7 210.4 237.5 111.2 103.2 188.8 188.4 207.9 213.4 248.1 112.0 101.6 188.4 187.9 207.6 212.4 243.3 111.9 101.6 .9 1.0 1.8 4.8 3.8 5.1 -1.0 -.2 -.3 -.1 -.5 -1.9 -.1 0 06/94 06/94 12/79 12/79 12/79 110.0 100.6 141.1 147.3 121.2 111.0 99.2 141.1 147.3 121.2 111.0 99.2 140.6 146.5 ft 2.9 -1.0 -.6 -.9 i3) 0 0 -.4 -.5 12/79 185.8 185.4 185.8 .3 .2 3823-P 3823-1 3823-103 3823-10336 3823-104 3823-105 3823-2 3823-201 3823-20145 3823-20146 3823-3 3823-358 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 151.5 156.4 147.4 138.6 138.2 126.6 180.3 163.5 159.7 169.1 151.8 134.0 142.8 151.9 156.8 147.7 1.5 1.6 -.1 -2.5 -2.5 0 1.2 4.6 5.6 4.3 7.2 -.7 -1.0 .1 .1 -.2 ft i3) 127.0 180.6 166.5 163.8 169.7 159.4 134.0 142.8 152.0 156.9 147.4 138.6 138.2 126.6 180.4 166.5 163.8 169.7 159.4 134.0 142.8 ft ft -.3 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3823-4 3823-461 3823-462 3823-5 3823-501 3823-50167 3823-502 3823-503 3823-504 3823-505 3823-7 3823-778 3823-781 3823-8 3823-801 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 03/91 03/91 165.6 165.8 164.1 148.1 144.3 128.0 140.3 147.7 158.9 158.6 136.5 112.6 110.1 117.5 124.7 166.1 166.8 164.5 148.2 144.2 128.0 140.3 147.7 159.9 158.6 136.5 112.6 110.1 117.8 125.3 165.8 166.5 164.3 149.1 144.1 128.0 140.3 150.1 159.9 162.8 136.5 112.6 110.1 117.7 125.0 1.2 .4 1.2 3.5 6.3 7.3 .2 3.2 .9 3.1 1.9 (3) 6.7 2.9 4.2 -.2 -.2 -.1 .6 -.1 0 0 1.6 0 2.6 0 0 0 -.1 -.2 3823-9 3823-994 3823-999 3823-SM 3823-M 3823-XY9 3823-Z89 3823-S 06/83 12/95 06/83 165.2 106.5 188.6 165.6 106.8 189.1 166.0 107.1 188.9 2.6 2.3 3.6 .2 .3 -.1 06/83 06/88 06/83 06/83 140.2 123.9 175.4 123.9 140.3 124.1 175.4 124.2 140.5 124.2 175.4 124.2 1.5 1.9 ft 1.3 .1 .1 0 0 3824-P 3824-2 3824-21 3824-212 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 118.6 119.1 136.5 153.0 146.6 118.0 118.4 136.3 152.2 145.5 118.0 118.4 136.3 152.2 145.5 -.3 .2 .4 .9 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 3824-21222 3824-21224 3824-23 3824-234 3824-23433 3824-3 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 144.4 153.9 129.9 117.2 120.9 134.5 143.1 153.7 129.9 117.2 120.9 134.5 143.1 153.7 129.9 117.2 120.9 134.5 1.1 1.6 -.1 -.2 0 2.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3824-36 12/85 143.7 143.7 143.7 3.0 0 3824-369 02/89 113.2 113.2 113.2 5.1 0 3822-185 3822-198 3822-2 3822-211 3822-215 3822-SM 3822-S 3823 3824 See footnotes at end of table. May 1998 12/91 12/85 12/85 3822 O th e r.................................................................................................................... Flow and liquid level instrum ents...................................................................... Differential pressure ty p e s .............................................................................. O th e r ............................................................................................................... Electromagnetic, capacitance, and other electric/electronic ty p e s ....... Variable area instruments and associated e le m e n ts................................ Float and displacement instruments and associated e le m e n ts .............. Turbine, mass-flow, and other types and associated e le m e n ts.............. Continuous process instruments for on-stream gas and liquid analysis.... Other gas a n a lyze rs........................................................................................ O ther liquid analyzers...................................................................................... Instruments for process variables n.e.c............................................................ Electrical and electronic measuring ty p e s ................................................... O ther industrial process instruments and parts for all industrial process instrum ents..................................................................................... O ther industrial process in stru m e n ts.................................. ........................ Parts, supplies, accessories, and other equipment n.e.c........................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................... Resales .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Fluid meters and counting d e vice s.............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Integrating and totalizing meters for gas and liq u id ..................................... G as meters, consumption re g is te rin g .......................................................... Diaphragm type, positive displacem ent.............................. ..................... Residential size (up to 400 cu. f t / h r of 0.64 specific gravity gas at 0.5 inches water d ro p )...................... ................................... O ther sizes including commercial and in d u s tria l................................ Liquid meters, positive displacement with registers and co u n te rs.......... W ater meters, consumption registering ................................................... Small meters, up to and including 1 in c h ............................................. Counting d e v ic e s ........................... ...................................................................... Revolution counters, digital incl totalizing, measuring wheels and vehicle operation re g is te rs ...................................................................... O ther revolution counters including centrifugal tachometers and event re c o rd e rs ..................................................................................... May 19992 3821-P 3821-1 3821-2 3821-SM 3821-M 3821-Z89 A ll other HVAC and refrigeration c o n tro ls ................................................... Appliance temperature and related controls, a u to m a tic .............................. Tem perature responsive appliance c o n tro ls ............................................... O ther appliance regulating c o n tro ls ............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Industrial process control in stru m e n ts........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... General purpose/receiver-type instruments and related equ ipm ent.......... Unified architecture type instruments for electronic s y ste m s.................. O th e r .................................................................................. ............................. Non-unified architecture type instruments for electronic s y s te m s .......... Industrial multifunction process c o m p u te rs ................................................. Tem perature instruments, excluding receiver ty p e ....................................... Electrical and electronic measuring ty p e s ................................................... Controllers ............................... ...................................................................... Other temperature in stru m e n ts.................................................................. Primary temperature se n so rs ...................... ...................................................... Thermocouples and thermocouple lead w ire .............................................. Pressure measuring instruments, including draft type, other than receiver t y p e .................................................................. ............................... Apr. 19992 122 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Fluid meters and counting devices—Continued All other counting devices not specified above, including parking m e te rs ........................................................................................................ M otor vehicle in strum ents.................................................................................. O ther motor vehicle indicating instruments (fuel level, oil pressure, Apr. 19992 May 19992 110.1 81.2 0.5 -.6 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3824-38 3824-4 85.8 85.8 -.5 0 02/89 0 2/89 12/85 118.1 118.1 121.2 118.1 118.1 121.1 118.1 118.1 121.1 0 0 -5.8 0 0 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 134.2 134.3 100.3 88.0 135.0 134.3 99.8 (?) 134.9 134.2 104.1 -.4 -1.5 -1.0 (?) (?) -.1 -.1 4.3 (?) 08/84 75.8 (?) ft (?) ft 3825-161 12/83 132.7 ft ft ft (?) 3825-2 12/83 137.6 137.6 137.1 -1.6 -.4 3825-21 3825-21A 3825-21128 12/83 12/83 12/83 162.7 150.8 147.6 163.8 150.8 147.6 162.8 150.8 147.6 1.2 1.7 1.7 -.6 0 0 3825-21B 3825-21213 3825-21C 3825-22A 3825-22B 3825-2221 3825-22C 3825-24 3825-24A 3825-24465 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 08/84 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 171.5 117.7 157.7 152.6 161.9 151.0 143.1 99.9 108.6 108.7 173.9 119.4 1.1 1.1 ft 152.6 161.9 151.1 143.1 99.0 107.1 107.1 171.6 117.5 (?) (?) ft (?)I (?) (?) (?) ft ft ft ft ft ft (?) (?) (?) -1.3 -1.6 ft (?) ft ft ft (?) ft (?) 3825-245 3825-26 3825-26652 12/83 12/83 12/83 113.0 142.6 121.7 (3) 143.8 121.7 (?) 143.9 123.0 ft -1.0 -14.5 (?) .1 1.1 3825-26682 3825-26692 3825-26698 3825-26699 3825-3 3825-31 3825-32 12/83 06/89 12/83 0 6/89 12/83 12/83 12/83 143.6 119.9 152.9 100.1 142.0 144.9 105.2 143.6 120.6 152.9 (3) 142.2 144.9 106.7 146.6 120.6 152.9 (3) 142.2 144.9 106.7 4.9 -2.5 0 (?) -.7 0 -3.9 2.1 0 0 3825-327 3825-36 3825-SM 3825-M 3825-XY9 3825-Z89 3825-S 12/83 12/83 120.6 141.3 122.2 141.5 122.2 141.5 -3.9 -.8 03/87 03/87 03/87 12/83 133.1 160.5 122.4 133.4 139.5 181.5 122.4 134.1 139.5 (?) 122.4 133.6 6.2 (?) 1.5 1.8 3826-P Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ X-ray fluorescence and diffraction instrum ents...................................... O ther non-clinical laboratory in strum ents.................................................... Electrophoresis & other electrochemical analysis instrum ents............ A ll other non-clinical laboratory analytical in strum ents......................... Parts and accessories for non-clinical instruments, n.e.c......................... Clinical laboratory instrum ents........................................................................... O ther clinical laboratory instrum ents............................................................ 86.7 3825-135 O ther indicating instruments except p a n e l.................................................. O ther indicating instruments including switchboard and portable, cased or u n c a s e d ..................................................... ........................... Electrical recording instrum ents.................................................................... 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 ...................................... Non-clinical laboratory analytical instruments, incl. parts and accessories ................................................................................................... Chromatography instruments, excl. amino acid analyzers and industrial process t y p e ............................................................................. G as chromatography in strum ents............................................................. Liquid chromatography in strum ents.......................................................... HPLC instrum ents..................................................................................... Spectrophotometry and colorimetry instruments, excl. X-ray ty p e .......... Optical emission, incl. laser & IC P .................................... ....................... UV and visible instruments, incl co lo rim e te rs ......................................... M ass spectroscopy instruments, excl. SIMS ty p e ..................................... Spectroscopy, microscopy, and X-ray crystallography instruments, 12/85 12/85 12/85 118.7 122.3 118.7 122.3 118.3 122.0 -.2 -.1 -.3 -.2 3826-1 06/91 112.2 112.3 112.2 1.1 -.1 3826-11 3826-111 3826-112 3826-11201 3826-12 3826-122 3826-124 3826-13 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 131.7 109.7 152.6 122.5 139.6 93.3 148.5 131.7 109.7 152.6 122.5 137.6 93.3 144.6 131.7 109.7 152.6 122.5 137.6 93.3 144.6 .2 .3 .1 .2 -.5 -2.0 .7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3826-14 3826-141 3826-15 3826-152 3826-159 3826-199 3826-2 3826-209 06/91 12/85 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 12/85 06/91 100.8 (?) 111.5 117.1 110.0 122.3 98.1 96.7 100.8 (?) 111.9 ft 110.0 123.1 97.7 ft 100.8 0 (?) 111.9 (?) .4 ft ft 110.0 122.9 97.0 (?) (?) .2 4.1 -4.2 ft ft 3825 Signal generating equipm ent......................................................................... Multiple function test equipm ent................................................................... Component part test s e t s ........................................................................... Automatic semiconductor test equ ip m e n t............................................ Equipment and subassembly test equipment (including loaded printed circuit board te ste rs)............................................................... O ther test and analysis equipment and associated d e v ic e s ................... Microwave test equipment n.e.c................................................................. Associated devices for test and measurement equipment (probes, decade boxes, s h u n ts )........................................................................ Network analysers & other communication test equ ipm ent................. O ther test equipment, not elsewhere cla ssified..................................... Parts for test equipm ent.............................................................................. Electrical indicating and recording instrum ents.............................................. Laboratory analytical in stru m e n ts................................................................................ 110.1 81.2 3825-P 3825-1 3825-112 Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Electrical measuring and integrating in strum ents..................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Integrating in strum ents....................................................................................... W att-hour meters, AC single phase (except combined ty p e s )................ Demand meters, AC and combined demand and watt-hour or watt-hour and time switch m e te rs ......................................................... Parts for integrating meters sold separately and integrating-meter test e q u ip m e n t.......................................................................................... T est equipment for electrical and electronic components, circuits, equipment and m o to rs................................................................................. Voltage, current, resistance, power and energy testing and measuring e q u ip m e n t.................................................................................................. M ultim eters.................................................................................................... Digital and digital/analog electronic m ultim e te rs ..... ......................... O ther voltage, current or resistance measuring equipment (except panel m ete rs)............................................................. ........................... Digital, electronic (voltmeters, am m e ters)............................................ Power and energy test and measurement e q u ip m e n t.......................... Frequency or time interval measuring or counting e q u ip m e n t................ Waveform measuring and analyzing equ ipm ent........................................ 110.1 82.1 3824-498 3824-SM 3824-M 3824-Z89 3824-S Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... 12/85 12/85 3826 See footnotes at end of table. 123 0 0 ft 0 0 0 .0 0 0 (?) 0 -.4 0 0 0 -.2 -.7 (?) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Product code Index base Percent change to May 1999 from — c sa o Industry code C C O _ Index Industry and product1 3826-219 3826-SM 3826-M 3826-XY9 3826-Z89 3826-S 0 0 12/85 12/85 09/90 12/85 127.5 166.1 103.7 91.7 128.4 166.1 104.8 91.7 128.4 166.1 104.8 89.5 .7 0 1.1 -2.4 0 0 0 -2.4 06/91 06/91 12/85 12/98 06/91 106.0 103.5 107.8 100.1 103.1 106.1 103.6 109.2 99.7 104.0 105.2 102.9 108.0 99.3 104.0 -.6 -1.4 -2.5 -.8 -.7 -1.1 -.4 0 12/98 100.1 99.7 99.2 ft 06/91 129.7 129.7 127.3 6.3 -1.9 3829-P 3829-1 3829-2 3829-4 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 134.0 132.9 130.1 136.4 126.0 134.4 133.0 130.0 136.8 126.0 134.4 133.0 130.0 136.8 126.0 1.4 1.1 .1 1.5 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 3829-5 06/85 139.1 139.6 139.6 2.2 0 3829-547 12/91 103.7 103.7 103.7 .3 0 3829-555 3829-6 3829-SM 3829-S 06/85 12/91 139.9 114.1 140.8 112.5 140.8 112.8 5.9 -1.1 0 .3 06/85 133.1 133.1 133.1 1.3 0 12/84 135.6 135.9 135.9 .6 0 3841-P 3841-1 06/82 06/82 06/82 128.6 128.1 122.8 128.6 127.9 122.6 128.4 127.8 122.5 .6 .6 .6 -.2 -.1 -.1 3841-115 06/82 223.2 224.5 224.4 6.4 0 3841-116 3841-12 3841-121 3841-124 3841-182 3841-186 3841-187 12/89 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/95 117.0 134.3 142.5 133.4 133.9 124.9 96.2 117.7 133.8 139.8 133.4 134.0 123.9 ft 117.5 133.7 137.7 133.7 134.0 124.2 ft 2.9 -.1 -3.8 .7 -1.5 -.6 ft -.2 -.1 -1.5 .2 0 .2 ft 3841-189 3841-199 3841-SM 3841-M 3841-Z89 3841-S 3841-SSS 3842-SSS 06/82 12/95 117.7 101.6 117.0 101.9 117.2 101.8 .9 .8 .2 -.1 01 /8 3 01/83 10/82 10/82 12/95 161.3 163.8 114.9 120.6 109.0 163.3 165.9 115.4 121.4 109.3 162.4 164.9 115.4 121.4 109.4 4.7 5.3 -1.3 -3.3 -.2 -.6 -.6 0 0 .1 3842-P 3842-1 3842-1A 3842-129 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 161.3 162.0 159.7 109.2 102.9 162.6 163.7 161.2 109.2 102.9 162.4 163.4 161.0 109.2 1.2 1.4 1.4 .1 -.1 -.2 -.1 0 3842-1B 3842-1B1 3842-131 3842-1B2 3842-101 3842-102 3842-104 06/83 12/95 06/83 12/95 06/83 06/83 06/83 181.5 96.0 93.1 106.1 203.4 183.4 100.2 93.1 105.9 203.4 183.1 100.2 93.1 106.3 204.7 1.6 5.1 .6 2.3 2.9 ft 284.8 ft 275.5 i3) 277.0 ft 2.1 3842-106 3842-108 3842-109 3842-112 3842-113 3842-1B3 3842-165 06/83 06/83 08/83 06/83 12/95 12/95 07/93 123.1 148.4 147.7 110.7 108.5 104.8 101.2 124.0 148.4 147.7 111.2 ft 105.4 102.5 124.0 148.4 147.7 110.4 ft 104.5 97.8 3.4 1.2 1.7 -.9 ft -.9 -3.6 384 Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus..................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Surgical and medical instruments and apparatus, except furn iture............ Orthopedic instruments and apparatus, such as bone drills and bone p la te s ........................................................................................................... Surgical instruments, including suture needles, and eye, ear, nose, and throat in strum ents............................................................................. Diagnostic app ara tus....................................................................................... Metabolism and blood pressure diagnostic apparatus.......................... A ll other diagnostic apparatus, incl. optical diagnostic apparatus...... Blood transfusion and l.V. e q u ipm ent.......................................................... C a th e te rs........................................................................................ ................... Mechanical therapy appliances...................................................................... O ther surgical and medical instr. and apparatus, incld. veterinary instr. and oxygen t e n t s ............................................................................ Parts for surgical and medical instruments and apparatus...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 123.1 3829 Surgical, medical, and dental instruments and supp lie s.......................................... 123.1 3827 Measuring and controlling devices, not elsewhere cla ssifie d ................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..........................................*.......................................................... Aircraft engine in strum ents................................................................................ Physical properties and kinematic testing e q u ip m e n t.................................. Nuclear radiation detection and monitoring e q u ip m e n t............................... Commercial, geophysical, meteorological and general purpose in strum ents..................................................................................................... Geophysical and meteorological instruments, including parts and accessories ................................................................................................. G eneral purpose and commercial instruments, including parts and accessones ................................................................................................. Surveying and drafting in s tru m e n ts ................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 123.1 3827-52 3827-SM 3827-S O ptical instruments and le n s e s .................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Sighting, tracking and fire-control eq u ip m e n t................................................. O ptical instruments and lenses, n.e.c. ............................................................. Binoculars and astronomical instrum ents.................................................... O ther optical instruments and lenses (exd. sighting, tracking, and fire -co n tro l................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 06/91 3827-P 3827-1 3827-5 3827-51 Laboratory analytical instruments—Continued Parts and accessories for clinical in s tru m e n ts ........................................... 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 ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Apr. 19992 3841 R e s a le s .......................................................... ................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Orthopedic, prosthetic, and surgical appliances and s u p p lie s ................ Surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances and sup p lie s................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Surgical, orthopedic, and prosthetic appliances and s u p p lie s.................... Surgical d ressin gs............................................................................................. O ther surgical dressin gs.............................................................................. Surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances and supplies except surgical d re ssin g s..................................................................................... Disposable surgical drapes, including O /B and O /R p a c k s ............. O rthotics & prosth e tics................................................................................ Surgical im plants....................................................................................... Artificial limbs (p ro s th e tic )................... ................................................... Orthopedic appliances (incl. mechanical b ra ce s)............................... Elastic braces, suspensories, stockings, and other elastic s u p p o rts ............................................................................................... Splints & tru s s e s ....................................................................................... Crutches, canes & other walking assistance d e v ic e s ....................... Arch supports and other foot a pp lia nces............................................. O ther orthopedic & prosthetic applia nces............................................ Miscellaneous healthcare p ro d u c ts .......................................................... Breathing devices, excluding anesthetic a pp ara tus........................... 3842 See footnotes at end of table. 124 May 19992 ft May 1998 ft .9 Apr. 1999 -.5 ft ft -.2 0 0 .4 .6 ft .5 0 0 0 -.7 ft -.9 -4.6 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Jan. 19992 Surgical, orthopedic and prosthetic appliances and supplies—Continued W heel ch a irs .............................................................................................. Therapeutic appliances and supplies, excl. electrom edical.............. Parts for surgical, orthopedic, prosthetic & therapeutic appliances & s u p p lie s ...................................................................... O ther surgical, orthopedic, and prosthetic appliances and su p p lie s ............................................................................................... Personal industrial safety d e v ic e s .................................................................... Respiratory protection equipment, including gas, abrasive and canister m a s k s .......................................................................................... Protective clothing, except s h o e s ................................................................. O ther personal safety d e v ic e s ...................................................................... Safety h a ts .................................................................................................... All other personal safety d e vice s.............................................................. Electronic hearing a id s ................................................................ ...................... Electronic hearing a id 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 ............................................................................................ Surgical and medical instruments and a p p a ra tu s ..................................... All other secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................ Apr. 19992 06/83 06/89 184.2 103.8 (3) 104.6 3842-195 12/95 101.5 3842-199 3842-3 06/89 06/83 118.6 174.5 3842-311 3842-351 3842-371 3842-37102 3842-37103 3842-4 3842-413 3842-SM 3842-M 3842-Z89 3842-S 3841-S 3842-SSS 06/83 06/83 06/83 10/83 0 6/83 06/83 0 6/83 175.9 217.6 149.3 144.9 148.9 141.9 141.9 07/88 07/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 169.5 135.8 141.4 150.9 137.5 3842-183 3842-186 See foo tn o te s at end o f table. 125 Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 (3) i3) (3) < 3) < 3) (3) 95.8 97.7 -4.2 2.0 119.5 177.2 119.3 176.4 -.4 .7 -.2 -.5 178.6 224.5 149.6 144.9 149.3 144.8 144.8 176.4 224.7 149.6 144.9 149.3 144.8 144.8 -1.3 3.2 1.1 -.2 1.4 2.5 2.5 -1.2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 169.5 135.8 140.5 150.9 136.1 169.5 135.8 140.7 150.9 136.4 0 0 .4 -1.5 1.4 0 0 .1 0 .2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/85 06/85 06/97 158.9 155.1 102.4 161.1 156.6 103.1 160.9 157.0 103.9 1.6 2.3 3.1 -0.1 .3 .8 06/85 06/85 06/85 150.5 161.0 116.6 150.5 162.6 118.4 150.5 164.6 117.4 3.7 2.8 .9 0 1.2 -.8 06/85 06/85 06/85 146.7 154.1 238.8 146.9 154.2 (3) 146.9 154.2 244.9 1.0 1.0 -3.5 0 .0 06/90 06/85 06/90 06/90 06/96 108.7 111.1 106.9 110.2 102.5 108.9 111.2 107.0 110.2 102.5 108.9 111.2 107.0 110.2 102.5 .1 -.1 0 -.3 -.5 0 0 0 0 0 06/90 101.2 102.1 102.1 .9 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/96 06/96 06/96 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 0 6/96 06/96 06/85 103.4 94.0 85.2 78.5 78.6 121.3 86.7 81.7 91.8 102.7 93.3 85.3 78.5 78.6 121.6 85.9 -.9 -1.2 -.7 2.3 .4 .3 0 0 ft 95.0 93.4 93.4 93.8 99.8 (?) 100.4 124.6 103.1 93.6 85.3 78.5 (?) 121.6 86.0 ft (?) (?) 94.9 92.5 (?) 92.3 ft -1.4 (?) 100.0 124.2 (?) (?) ft 124.7 (?) ft ft -.2 ft 3.8 (?) (?) ft .4 12/90 06/85 131.7 138.0 130.9 137.9 132.4 137.9 -.4 3.2 1.1 0 12/83 124.4 123.6 123.8 .7 .2 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 124.4 123.8 112.4 103.9 88.1 107.5 97.4 101.0 87.2 133.1 123.6 122.9 113.0 104.0 89.1 107.5 95.5 101.4 85.0 133.3 123.7 123.0 112.9 104.0 89.0 107.5 95.7 102.6 85.0 133.6 .6 .6 .8 .3 -2.0 .4 -.3 .4 -.5 3.1 .1 .1 -.1 0 -.1 0 .2 1.2 0 .2 01/84 12/83 135.3 124.5 135.3 124.5 135.3 124.5 0 8.0 0 0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Dental equipment and supp lie s.................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Dental professional equipment and s upp lie s.................................................. Dental professional equip., incl. dental chairs, units, hand pieces, excl. X -ra y .................................................................................................. Dental professional s u p p lie s ................................. ........................................ Dental laboratory equipment and s u p p lie 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 ............................................................................................. 3843 X-ray and other irradiation app ara tus.......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Medical and dental diagnostic irradiation e q u ip m e n t................................... X-ray tubes, parts, accessories and other irradiation e q u ip m e n t............... All other parts, accessories and equ ipm ent................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... 3844 Electromedical equipm ent............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Diagnostic electromedical e q u ipm ent.............................................................. Electrocardiograph........................................................................................... Ultrasonic scanning d e v ic e s ........................................................................... All other diagnostic electromedical e q u ipm ent........................................... Electrotherapeutic equ ip m e n t............................................................................ P a cem a kers....................................................................................................... D e fibrillato rs..... ................................................................................................. Medical laser equ ipm ent................................................................................. All other electrotherapeutic equ ipm ent........................................................ Patient monitoring eq u ip m e n t............................................................................ Intensive/coronary care units, including component m o d u le s ................ All other patient monitoring equ ipm ent........................................................ Surgical system s...... ........................................................................................... Electrosurgical equipm ent...................................................... ........................ All other surgical support s y s te m s ............................................................... Parts, accessories, and all other electromedical equ ipm ent....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................................ .......................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3845 Opthalm ic g o o d s ............................................................................................................. 385 Ophthalm ic g o o d s ........................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... G lass ophthalm ic focus le n s e s ......................................................................... Plastic ophthalm ic focus le n s e s ........................................................................ Single vision plastic le n s e s ............................................................................ M ultifocal plastic le n s e s .................................................................................. C ontact le n s e s ...................................................................................................... Hard contact le n s e s ........................................................................................ S o ft contact le n s e s ...................... .................................................................... O ther ophthalm ic g o o d 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 ............................................................................................ 3851 Photographic equipment and s u p p lie s ........................................................................ 386 12/83 108.8 106.1 109.1 -1.3 2.8 Photographic equipment and s u p p lie s ................................................... .................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... S till picture e q u ip m e n t........................................................................................ Still ca m e ra s ...................................................................................................... All other still picture equipment and accessories...................................... Motion picture equipment and projection s c re e n s........................................ Prepared photographic chem ica ls.................................................................... A ll other prepared photographic c h e m ic a ls ................................................ Sensitized silver halide materials, except x -ra y .............................................. Sensitized materials, non-silver halide t y p e .................................................... 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 ............................................................................................ 3861 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 108.9 103.5 119.6 86.8 147.3 164.2 77.1 67.0 121.6 137.4 106.1 100.0 121.3 87.0 151.6 164.6 77.1 67.0 109.1 103.5 120.9 -1.4 -2.0 1.1 2.8 3.5 -.3 (?) 2.4 .2 -.1 -.3 ft -.5 0 0 0 ft 137.4 (?) 150.9 164.6 77.1 67.0 ft 136.9 (?) -.4 ft -.4 06/93 06/93 12/83 114.8 102.7 142.4 117.0 102.7 142.5 117.0 102.7 142.4 2.8 2.6 .1 0 0 -.1 W atches, clocks and w a tchca ses................................................................................ 387 06/83 118.6 119.2 119.2 .7 0 W atches, clocks, watchcases, and p a rts ..................................................... .............. 3873 06/83 118.7 119.4 119.3 .7 -.1 3843-P 3843-5 3843-511 3843-52 3843-6 3843-SM 3843-M 3843-Z89 3843-S 3844-P 3844-5 3844-9 3844-909 3844-SM 3844-M 3845-P 3845-1 3845-101 3845-104 3845-109 3845-2 3845-201 3845-202 3845-207 3845-219 3845-3 3845-301 3845-309 3845-4 3845-402 3845-409 3845-5 3845-SM 3845-M 3845-S 3851-P 3851-2 3851-3 3851-325 3851-327 3851-4 3851-412 3851-413 3851-5 3851 -SM 3851 -M 3851-Z89 3851-S 3861-P 3861-1 3861-101 3861-104 3861-2 3861-5 3861-502 3861-6 3861-7 3861-SM 3861-M 3861-Z89 3861-S See footnotes at end of table. 126 ft (?) (3) 94.6 91.0 93.1 88.9 99.6 (?) -.7 — 3.9 (?) (?) ft -3.0 -1.2 ft ft 0 .1 ft ft ft .3 1.6 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 W atches, clocks, watchcases, and parts—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Watches, watchcases, movements or modules, and watch p a r t s ............. Watchcases, movements or modules, and watch p a rts ........................... Clocks, timing mechanisms, time switches, clock movements, clock cases, and p a rts ........................................................................................... Household clocks, excluding alarm c lo c k s ................................................. W all c lo c k s .................................................................................................... A ll other household clocks, including chime and strike, desk, mantel etc................................................................................................ Timing mechanisms, not for timepiece use, excluding tim e recording and time stamp m a c h in e s...................................................................... Timers & switch clocks w /clo ck or watch movement or module for timepiece use, w /dial or d isp la y............................................................ C lock cases, case parts, and other clock parts, excluding timing m o to rs ........................................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Miscellaneous manufacturing in d u strie s.................................................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3873-P 3873-2 3873-217 06/83 12/89 0 6/96 116.1 108.1 102.3 116.9 108.1 102.4 116.9 108.1 102.4 0.9 -.5 -1.6 0 0 0 3873-3 3873-311 3873-31101 06/83 06 /9 6 0 6/96 128.7 102.0 98.3 129.7 103.8 99.4 129.7 103.7 99.3 1.2 1.9 1.0 .0 -.1 -.1 3873-31102 0 6/96 104.4 106.5 106.5 2.3 0 3873-315 06/83 127.0 127.0 127.0 1.0 0 3873-31601 10/83 111.9 111.7 111.7 3873-31901 3873-SM 3873-M 3873-S 06/83 153.0 153.0 153.0 .9 06/83 06/83 141.1 ft 141.1 141.1 -1.3 (3) ft Í3) 12/85 130.2 130.2 130.4 39 0 (3) 0 0 ft .5 .2 Jewelry, silverware, and plated w a r e ......................................................................... 391 12/85 126.2 126.5 126.4 -.9 -.1 Jewelry, precious m e ta l................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Jewelry made of solid platinum metals and solid karat g o ld ...................... Rings, c o m p le te ........... ................................................................................... W edding rin g s ............................................................................................... Other r in g s .................................................................................................... Ring m o u n tin g s................................................................................................ W om en’s and children’s jewelry, excl watch attachments and rin g s .... O ther jewelry worn or carried, religious jewelry, cigar cases and lighters, compacts, etc.............................................................................. Jewelry made of silver (including platinum metals and karat gold clad to s ilv e r)..................................... .................................................................... O ther jewelry, except costume je w e lry ............................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ A ll secondary products excl. Jeweler’s materials & lapidary w o rk ........ Jew eler’s materials and lapidary w o rk ......................................................... 3911 3911-P 3911-1 3911-111 3911-11112 3911-11114 3911-115 3911-131 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 124.0 124.5 127.4 127.4 122.9 120.4 103.1 134.9 124.3 124.8 127.4 127.5 123.1 120.4 103.0 134.9 124.5 124.8 127.3 127.4 122.8 120.4 102.3 134.9 -1.0 -1.0 -.6 -.2 -.5 -.2 -3.2 -.7 .2 0 -.1 -.1 -.2 0 -.7 0 3911-198 12/85 117.9 117.9 117.4 -.9 -.4 3911-3 3911-4 3911-SM 3911-S 3911-SSS 3915-S 12/91 12/91 95.4 97.7 97.9 97.8 100.0 97.9 5.0 -10.7 2.1 .1 12/85 12/85 0 1 /8 6 124.9 129.0 125.6 130.2 118.5 129.0 135.9 ft 2.7 6.1 2.7 4.4 ft ft ft Silverware, plated ware and stainless steel w a r e ........................ ........................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Hollowware, including ecclesiastical ware, novelties, trophies, and other plated w a re ........................................................... ....................... ...... P e w te r.................................................................... ........................................... Unplated hollowware of other metals and hollowware plated with other m e ta ls .............................................................................................. Flatware and carving sets made wholly of m e ta l.......................................... Sterling s ilv e r.................................................................................................... 3914 3914-P 06/85 06/85 148.4 150.1 148.9 150.8 148.9 150.8 .1 .1 0 0 3914-1 3914-153 0 6/85 06/8 5 159.7 122.2 161.3 125.6 161.3 125.6 1.1 2.8 0 0 3914-169 3914-2 3914-211 3914-255 3914-SM 3914-S 12/92 06/85 06/85 06/85 147.0 142.6 150.5 143.0 147.0 142.6 150.5 143.0 147.0 142.6 150.5 143.0 .4 -.8 -4.7 1.1 0 0 0 0 06/85 129.2 129.2 129.2 .1 0 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 12/91 12/91 117.6 117.2 90.5 108.7 104.7 117.5 117.1 90.5 107.1 112.7 116.1 115.6 ft 106.5 104.7 -1.2 -1.1 Í3) -1.7 -6.4 -1.2 -1.3 ft -.6 -7.1 Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Jewelers’ materials and lapidary w o rk ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Lapidary work and diamond cutting and p o lis h in g ........................................ Jewelers’ findings and materials made of precious m e ta ls ......................... Jewelers’ findings and materials made o f base m e ta ls ............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3915 3915-P 3915-2 3915-3 3915-4 3915-SM 3915-S Organs, electronic, pipe and re e d ............................................................. ....... Piano and organ p a r ts ........................................................................................ Piano parts and materials, except be n c h e s ................................................ O ther musical in stru m e n ts .......................................... ...................................... W o o d w in d s ....................................................................................................... Accessories and parts sold separately, excl. instrument cases and b e n c h e s ..................................................................................................... Electronic musical instruments, excl o rg a n s ............................................... 129.0 128.2 128.0 -1.6 -.2 06/85 163.0 163.4 163.7 1.8 .2 3931 P ia n o s .................................................................................................................... Verticals, uprights or consoles, over 37 inches in h e ig h t........................ 0 6/85 393 3931-P 3931-1 3931-115 3931-151 3931-2 3931-3 3931-311 3931-4 3931-413 3931-415 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 162.9 162.4 181.4 175.9 223.4 130.1 175.3 191.7 168.4 189.5 208.0 163.4 162.9 183.5 177.0 221.0 130.1 175.3 191.7 168.6 189.5 208.5 163.6 163.2 184.5 178.4 223.0 130.8 175.3 191.7 168.6 189.5 1.7 1.9 2.4 1.4 1.4 .8 .5 .8 1.9 .4 .1 .2 .5 .8 .9 .5 0 0 0 0 3931-431 3931-451 06/85 06/8 5 136.4 169.1 136.4 169.1 136.4 169.1 See footnotes at end of table. 127 ft ft .7 5.2 (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 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 May 19992 06/85 186.8 186.8 186.8 4.6 0 06/85 06/8 5 198.9 129.2 199.4 129.2 199.4 129.2 .4 1.4 0 0 12/85 124.3 124.0 124.1 -.2 .1 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 12/91 12/85 118.9 119.8 119.8 110.3 124.4 124.4 140.8 119.2 120.1 120.1 110.3 119.0 119.8 119.8 110.3 0 .3 .3 1.0 -.2 -.2 -.2 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 12/85 12/85 142.3 109.6 ft 110.0 ft ft ft ft ft ft 3944-P 3944-1 3944-101 3944-10181 3944-189 3944-195 3944-3 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/8 5 0 6/85 06/85 119.5 119.1 129.6 145.4 141.1 113.8 114.2 96.9 119.4 119.1 129.9 144.7 140.1 113.8 114.2 97.6 119.2 118.9 129.7 145.6 141.1 ft 114.2 97.6 -.7 -.7 .2 1.2 1.4 ft 0 .6 3944-331 3944-4 12/92 06/8 5 94.4 115.5 95.2 115.2 95.2 114.9 .7 -1 .7 0 -.3 3944-401 3944-40123 3944-433 3944-435 3944-436 06/8 5 06/85 06/8 5 06/8 5 12/92 112.6 116.2 124.8 120.0 101.5 113.2 116.2 124.3 120.0 101.1 113.0 115.5 124.3 120.0 101.1 .7 -.6 -.7 -1.1 -.4 -.2 -.6 0 0 0 3944-441 3944-443 3944-485 06/85 0 6/85 12/92 110.2 109.6 101.4 110.5 107.2 101.4 110.5 107.2 100.6 -5.8 -3.9 -3.4 0 0 -.8 3944-5 3944-512 0 6/85 0 6/85 130.8 138.9 131.0 139.9 131.0 139.9 1.2 2.2 0 0 3944-51213 0 6/85 124.6 126.2 3944-517 12/92 112.0 112.0 112.0 3944-523 3944-SM 3944-M 3944-S 06/85 126.9 126.9 11/85 06/85 121.8 117.9 3949-P 3949-1 3949-2 3949-242 Musical instruments—Continued Percussion musical instruments, incl cymbals and d ru m s ....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Apr. 19992 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 3931-488 3931 -SM 3931-M 3931-S Toys and amusement, sporting, and athletic g o o d s ................................................ 394 D olls and stuffed t o y s .................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................... ................. D olls and stuffed toy a n im a ls ............................................................................ Stuffed d o lls ...................................................................................................... Dolls, complete, over 13 inches, except stuffed d o lls ............... ............... O th e r .................................................................................... .......................... Dolls, complete, 13 inches and under, except stuffed d o lls .................... Other, incl. collectors’ miniatures, space fashion dolls & space action fig u re s ......................................................................................... Stuffed toy a n im a ls.......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3942 Games, toys, and children’s yehicles, except dolls and b ic y c le s ......................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Games, excluding toys and h o b bies....................................................... ......... Board g a m e s .................................................................................................... Children’s board games (under 12 y e a r s ) ............................................... P u z z le s ............................................................................................................... O ther g a m e s .............................................................. ....................................... Baby carriages and children’s vehicles, except b ic y c le s ............................. Baby carriages, children’s automobiles and tractors, and other children’s v e h ic le s .................................................................................... Toys, excluding games and h o b b ie s ............................................................... Non-powered trans. toys, nonriding, excl model kits, units sold without a ccesso ries.................................................................................. Other, over 6 inches in le n g th ................................................................... Pre-school toys, n.e.c., excluding infant to y s .............................................. Pre-school p la y s e ts ......................................................................................... Construction sets and building t o y s ................................ ............................ Juv-scale sport, goods and inflatables, inc. sand, water, garden toys, rubber balls, etc................................................................................ Housekeeping and cooking toys, including tea sets and play to o ls ...... O ther toys not listed above and p a r ts ......................................................... Hobbies, models: craft kits, sets, & individual units; scientific equip., kits or s e ts ........................................................................................ Operating models ............................................................................................. O perating cars, boats, planes, and other models in individual units, kits, and s e ts ................................ .............................................. Static models, plastic and other materials, and components and accessories for m o d e ls ............................................................................ Crafts: kits and supplies individually packaged or in bulk, excluding glass b e a d s ........................................................ ,...................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................................. ..................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3944 Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ................................ ..................................................................... Fishing tackle and equipm ent........................................................................... G olf e q u ip m e n t.................................................................................................... G olf c lu b s ........................................................................................................... O ther golf equipment, such as golf balls, bags, carts, tees, shafts, 3949 3942-P 3942-1 3942-111 3942-112 3942-11212 3942-113 3942-11313 3942-121 3942-SM Pens, pencils, and other office and artists’ m a te ria ls................................ ............. 0 0 ft .3 0 121.2 117.9 121.2 117.9 -1.4 .1 0 0 129.2 129.5 137.6 145.6 140.9 128.7 129.3 137.3 144.3 138.7 128.9 129.6 137.6 145.1 140.7 -.1 .2 1.1 -1.2 -1.3 .2 .2 .2 .6 1.4 12/85 06/9 2 06/92 12/85 224.0 117.0 101.0 123.8 223.4 118.2 101.2 123.9 222.7 118.2 101.1 124.0 -.6 2.6 .3 .6 -.3 0 -.1 .1 12/85 12/85 125.4 124.0 122.7 124.0 122.7 124.0 -1.8 .2 0 0 12/85 131.7 132.2 131.8 .8 -.3 3951-P 3951-2 3951-212 3951-214 3951-8 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/93 150.5 151.9 145.6 168.3 105.9 119.9 150.6 152.0 145.6 168.3 105.9 119.9 150.4 151.7 144.9 167.7 105.3 119.9 .3 .1 -.5 -.4 -.6 .3 -.1 -.2 -.5 -.4 -.6 0 3951-9 06/93 121.2 121.8 122.0 1.3 .2 See footnotes at end of table. ft 0 3951 Markers, fine point and broadtipped................................................................ O ther pens, mechanical pencils, desk sets, pen and pencil parts, and refill cartridges ............................................................................................... -.2 -.2 -.2 .6 .7 126.9 395 Pens, mechanical pencils, and p a rts ........................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................... ........................... Ballpoint pens, complete, including roller p e n s ............................................. R e filla b le ............................................................................................................ ft Apr. 1999 1.2 3949-299 3949-3 3949-6 3949-9 3949-SM 3949-M 3949-S Playground e q u ip m e n t........................................................................................ Gymnasium and exercise equipm ent............................................................... O ther sporting and athletic g o o d s ................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................... ............................................. ft May 1998 128 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Pens, mechanical pencils, and parts—Continued Parts for pens, mechanical pencils, including pen holders, refill ca rtrid g e s .................. ................................................................................. 3951-933 3951-999 3951-SM 3951-S Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ...................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................. ............................. Lead pencils and art g o o d s ......................................................... ................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ............................. ........................................................................ Wood-cased pencils, crayons, and chalk ....................................................... P e n c ils ................................................................................................................ Black graphite p e n c ils ................................................................................. O ther pencils, including indelible and c o lo re d ........................................ Artists’ equipment and supplies ......................... .............................................. Modeling clay and ceramic g la z e ................................. ............................... O ther art materials, including water colors, finger paint, chalk, and block printing in k ....................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ........................ ................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................................... .................. ............................... 3952 M arking d e v ic e s ............................................................................................................. 3953 3952-P 3952-1 3952-111 3952-11111 3952-11112 3952-2 3952-209 Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/85 06/93 162.4 129.0 162.4 132.1 162.9 132.1 0.3 5.8 0.3 0 12/85 140.1 140.1 140.1 0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/92 12/85 12/92 133.4 139.7 131.5 132.0 131.7 106.7 147.5 121.6 135.6 140.0 131.2 131.4 131.1 2.3 1.0 -.5 -1.1 -1.1 0 3.2 10.3 0 .1 .2 .2 .3 (® ) 148.7 128.4 135.6 140.1 131.4 131.7 131.5 106.7 148.7 128.4 12/85 140.9 140.9 140.9 1.4 0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft 0 0 3952-213 3952-SM 3952-S 119.7 119.7 1.6 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 130.8 131.4 135.6 131.1 132.0 130.9 131.4 135.7 131.1 132.3 130.9 131.4 135.7 131.1 132.3 .2 .1 .5 .1 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 12/85 12/85 151.2 120.5 151.2 120.5 151.2 120.5 -.2 0 0 0 12/85 12/85 130.1 119.4 130.6 119.4 130.6 119.4 1.2 -.1 0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 0 6 /9 2 12/85 12/85 116.7 115.4 95.6 90.0 97.2 117.8 116.7 115.4 95.6 90.0 97.2 117.8 115.9 114.6 94.9 90.0 96.3 117.8 .4 .4 -.8 0 -.9 -.8 -.7 -.7 -.7 0 -.9 0 06/92 129.2 129.2 ft 12/85 123.0 122.9 122.8 .7 -.1 3961-P 06/85 06/85 126.0 123.8 126.1 123.9 125.9 123.7 .3 .2 -.2 -.2 3961-1 06/85 125.2 125.3 125.1 .3 -.2 3961-2 3961-SM 3961-M 3961-Z89 3961-S 0 6/85 114.7 114.7 114.7 < 3) 12/98 12/98 06/85 100.0 100.0 137.4 100.0 100.0 137.2 ft ft 137.0 (3) ft 1.0 (3) (3) -.1 3965-P 12/85 12/85 124.4 125.0 123.9 124.4 124.1 124.7 1.5 1.5 .2 .2 3965-1 3965-131 3965-13141 3965-2 3965-22 3965-221 3965-22118 3965-222 3965-22218 3965-23 3965-231 3965-232 3965-23217 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 129.4 121.5 121.5 123.7 126.6 113.4 114.6 136.2 110.1 120,0 112.4 126.3 125.9 129.3 121.3 121.2 123.0 123.9 109.4 112.0 135.2 107.6 120.5 112.4 126.3 125.9 129.3 121.3 121.1 123.3 125.1 109.3 111.8 137.6 110.4 120.3 112.4 126.3 125.9 1.8 .9 .9 1.5 2.8 3.6 3.5 2.0 .3 .7 2.3 -1.0 -1.3 0 0 -.1 .2 1.0 -.1 -.2 1.8 2.6 -.2 0 0 0 3965-233 3965-235 3965-SM 3965-M 3965-Z89 12/85 0 2/86 123.6 123.2 125.2 123.2 124.7 123.2 1.6 0 -.4 0 12/90 12/90 110.0 110.0 110.3 110.3 110.3 110.3 .9 .9 0 0 12/85 133.9 134.1 134.6 1.6 .4 3953-2 3953-5 3953-SM 3953-M 3953-S O ther marking devices; stencils, stamp pads and branding iro n s .............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................Miscellaneous receipts ......................... ............................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ................. ........................................... Carbon paper and inked rib b o n s ................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts .... ...................... .................................................... .................... Inked r ib b o n s ........................................................... ............................................ Typewriter ribbons, fabric and f ilm ............................................................... Computer rib b o n s ................. ................ .......................................................... O ther inked rib b o n s ................................................................. ....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............. ......................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 118.5 3953-P 3953-1 3953-113 3953-115 Rubber and vinyl sta m p s ........................................ ............ ............................... Hand stamps and d ie s ........................................ ........................................... Permanently inked stamps, excluding printing d ie s .................................. Mechanical hand stamps, self inkers including daters, tim e and 12/85 3955 3955-P 3955-1 3955-113 3955-117 3955-119 3955-SM 3955-S ft ft Costume jewelry, costume novelties, buttons, and miscellaneous 396 Costum e jewelry and costume novelties (except precious m e ta ls )...................... 3961 Base metal costume jewelry and costume novelties, whether electroplated or n o t ..... ................................................................................ Compacts, vanity cases, and other costume jewelry and costume 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 ............................................................................................ 3965 Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................... ..................... ....................................... Buttons and parts, except for precious or semiprecious metals and P la s tic .......................................................................... ...................................... Needles, pins and fa s te n e rs ............................................................................. Zippers and slide fa s te n e rs ........................................................................... Plastic zippers and slide fa s te n e rs ........................................................... O ther p la s tic ............................. .............,................... .............................. M etal zippers and slide fa s te n e rs ...... .......................... ........................... Needles, pins, fasteners, and similar n o tio n s ............................................. B u c k le s ......................... ................................................................................. Metal buckles, incl. fabric covered for wearing a p p a re l.................... O ther fasteners and apparel trimming incl. tape trim, hooks, eyes, Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ........................................ Miscellaneous receipts ....................................................................................... Miscellaneous manufacturing in d u s trie s ...................... .-............................................. 399 See footnotes at end of table. 129 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Broom s and b ru s h e s ..................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... B ro o m s .................................................................................................................. Household floor b ro o m s ................................................................................. O ther brooms (industrial, whisk, toy, hearth, street, stable, e t c . ) ........... Paint and varnish brushes and ro lle rs ............................................................. Whitewash, kalsomine, paperhanging, marking, and stenciling brushes Pure b ris tle ..................................................................................................... Synthetic bristle and other materials, including m ixtures...................... Paint rollers, roller frames, replacement rollers, and paint p a d s ............ Replacement ro lle rs ..................................................................................... O ther b ru s h e s ....................................................................................................... Personal b ru s h e s .............................................................................................. Hairbrushes and other brushes, including shaving b rushes................. Maintenance brushes (floorsweeps and brushes, scrub brushes, dusting brushes, e tc .) ............................................................................... Household, including any twisted-in-brushes........................................... Industrial, including any twisted-in-wire b ru s h e s .................................... Industrial brushes, except maintenance, including power-driven rotary b ru s h e s ....................................................................................................... O ther brushes, including artists’ brushes and hair pencils, excl. artists’ airbrushes...................................................................................... 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 ............................................................................ ................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 3991 Signs and advertising d is p la y s ..................................................................................... Primary products ...................................................................................................... Electric s ig n s ......................................................................................................... Luminous tubing s ig n s ..................................................................................... Fluorescent s ig n s .............................................................................................. Non-electric s ig n s ................................................................................................. Metal s ig n s ........................................................................................................ W ood s ig n s ........................................................................................................ Plastic signs, non-illum inated......................................................................... O ther non-electric s ig n s .................................................................................. Advertising s p e cia ltie s ........................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3993 Burial c a s k e ts .................................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... M etal caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed, adult sizes o n ly .................................................................................................................. Steel caskets and coffins (excluding stainless s te e l)............................... O ther metal caskets and coffins (stainless steel, bronze, copper, e tc .) ............................................................................................. ................ W ood caskets and coffins, completely lined and trimmed, adult sizes o n ly .................................................................................................................. H a rd w o o d ..................................................... ..................................................... O ther caskets and coffins and metal v a u lts ................................................... 3995 Hard surface floor c o ve rin g s........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Resilient floor co ve rin g ....................................................................................... Sheet vinyl flo o rin g ...................................................................................... .... 3996 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 3991-P 3991-1 3991-111 3991-112 3991-2 3991-211 3991-21115 3991-21116 3991-212 3991-21217 3991-3 3991-311 3991-31118 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/92 135.7 139.2 146.1 152.0 136.0 132.4 133.5 130.3 133.8 130.1 128.3 142.1 139.8 116.9 135.2 138.8 146.1 152.0 136.0 130.7 132.7 130.3 130.5 127.7 125.3 142.3 139.8 116.9 135.6 138.8 146.1 152.0 136.0 130.7 132.7 130.3 130.5 127.7 125.3 142.4 139.8 116.9 0.6 .6 .3 0 .6 -.5 .4 1.3 -2.2 -1.3 -1 .9 1.4 1.3 1.3 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 3991-312 3991-31215 3991-31216 12/85 12/85 12/85 134.8 128.0 140.8 134.8 128.0 140.8 135.1 128.0 141.2 .5 0 .9 .2 0 .3 3991-313 12/85 140.9 142.0 142.2 2.4 .1 3991-314 3991-SM 3991-M 3991-Z89 3991-S 3991-SSS 12/85 176.3 176.3 176.3 2.3 0 12/92 12/92 12/85 12/85 108.9 108.9 126.8 113.9 108.7 108.7 126.0 113.1 108.7 108.7 131.3 117.9 -.2 -.2 1.5 1.6 0 0 4.2 4.2 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 138.5 136.1 138.8 118.8 153.1 135.2 126.8 160.3 139.0 145.9 132.7 138.3 135.9 138.8 118.8 153.1 135.2 126.8 160.3 139.0 145.9 131.3 139.6 137.4 139.4 118.8 153.1 137.4 2.5 2.1 .6 0 .3 2.8 .9 1.1 .4 0 0 1.6 ft 160.3 144.4 (3) 13.4 3.3 ft (3) 132.7 ft 2.9 0 1.1 12/85 12/85 155.8 157.6 155.8 157.6 155.8 157.6 6.9 0 0 0 3995-P 12/84 12/84 161.4 161.0 162.1 161.7 162.1 161.7 2.9 2.9 0 0 3995-1 3995-113 12/84 12/84 161.1 159.2 161.4 159.2 161.4 159.2 2.7 2.4 0 0 3995-115 12/84 169.8 170.8 170.8 3.1 0 3995-2 3995-252 3995-3 12/84 12/84 12/84 178.7 178.1 135.1 179.1 178.2 138.1 179.1 178.2 138.1 3.0 3.1 3.8 0 0 0 3996-P 3996-1 3996-111 3996-122 3996-1223 3996-12236 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 135.8 138.4 138.4 136.7 137.9 138.2 145.8 134.6 137.2 137.2 134.9 137.9 138.2 145.8 134.6 137.2 137.2 134.9 137.9 138.2 145.8 -.8 -.7 -.7 -1.3 .4 .5 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 125.0 127.4 149.5 i3) 132.6 133.7 129.7 126.0 128.6 151.1 1.3 2.0 1.1 0 0 0 i 3) 133.7 133.7 131.3 126.0 128.6 151.1 i3) 133.7 133.7 131.3 Ì3) 1.8 .1 3.0 ft 12/85 12/85 102.0 117.4 i3) 117.4 (3) 117.4 ft -1.0 ft 3993-P 3993-1 3993-101 3993-102 3993-2 3993-201 3993-202 3993-203 3993-204 3993-3 3993-SM 3993-M 3993-S Vinyl composition t i l e ................................................................................... Plain b a c k e d ............................................................................................... M anufacturing industries, n.e.c...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Chemical fire extinguishing equipment and p a r ts .......................................... Coin operated amusement m a chin es.............................................................. C a n d le s ................................................................................................................... Feathers, plumes, and artificial trees and flo w e rs ........................................ Miscellaneous fabricated 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 ............................................................................................ Apr. 19992 3999 3999-P 3999-1 3999-2 3999-4 3999-8 3999-9 3999-SM 3999-M 3999-S 0 3.9 0 .0 0 0 Services industries............................................................................................. Railroad tran sportation................................................................................................... 40 12/96 101.0 100.8 101.0 -.7 .2 R a ilro a d s ........................................................................................................................... 401 12/96 101.0 100.8 101.0 -.7 .2 See footnotes at end of table. 130 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Railroads, line-haul ope ra tin g..................................... ................................................. Primary products and service s.............................................................................. Freight transportation (Non-TO FC/TO FC)...................................................... Non-trailer on flatcar shipments (Non-TO FC)............................................. Farm p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................. Metallic o re s ....................................... .......................................................... C o a l................................................................................................................ Non-metallic m in e ra ls .................................................................................. Food p ro d u c ts .............................................................................................. Lumber and wood p ro d u cts....................................................................... Pulp, paper, and allied p ro d u c ts ............................................................... Chemicals and allied p ro d u c ts .................................................................. Petroleum and coal p ro d u c ts .................................................................... Stone, clay, glass, and concrete p ro d u c ts .............................................. Primary metal products................................................................................ Transportation e q u ip m e n t........................................................................... All other ship m e n ts...................................................................................... Trailer on flatcar shipments(TOFC).............................................................. Passenger tran sp o rta tio n ..................................... .............. .............................. First c la s s .......................................................................................................... Coach ................................................................................................................. Coach, d is c o u n t............................................................................................... 4011 4011-P 4011-X 4011-1 4011-A01 4011-A02 4011-A03 4011-A04 4011-A05 4011-A06 4011-A07 4011-A08 4011-A09 4011-B01 4011-B02 4011-B03 4011-B04 4011-2 4011-3 4011-301 4011-303 4011-305 12/84 12/84 12/96 12/96 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 Apr. 19992 May 19992 112.6 112.6 100.7 100.3 121.6 105.0 107.3 121.9 99.2 111.1 114.4 118.6 123.0 121.8 118.6 113.4 97.7 102.7 106.8 112.5 104.4 105.1 112.4 112.4 100.5 100.1 121.1 105.0 106.9 120.9 99.3 108.9 114.4 118.9 123.0 121.8 118.6 113.4 97.7 102.7 Í3) Í3) (3) ft 112.7 112.7 100.7 100.4 121.1 105.0 107.2 ft 99.3 ft 114.4 118.9 ft ft ft ft 97.7 102.7 106.7 ft 104.4 ft -0.7 -.7 -1.0 -1.2 -2.9 -1.1 -1.7 ft -8.3 ft .8 -1.2 ft < 3) ft ft .1 .6 2.9 ft 2.6 ft May 1998 Apr. 1999 0.3 .3 .2 .3 0 0 .3 < 3) 0 ft 0 0 ft ft ft ft 0 0 ft ft ft ft M otor freight transportation and w arehousing.......................................................... 42 06/93 113.6 114.4 114.4 2.8 0 Trucking and courier services, except a ir .............................. .................................... 421 06/93 113.8 114.6 114.7 2.9 .1 Local trucking without s to ra g e ..................................................................................... Primary s e rvice s...................................................................................................... General fre ig h t..................................................................................................... Garbage and trash c o lle c tio n ............................................................................ Dump tru ckin g ...................................................................................................... O ther trucking without s to ra g e .......................................................................... Agricultural pro d u cts........................................................................................ Household goods m o v in g ............................................................................... O ther local trucking without storage, n.e.c................................................... O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... 4212 4212-P 4212-1 4212-2 4212-3 4212-4 4212-402 4212-403 4212-404 4212-SM 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 105.8 105.7 102.1 114.8 108.9 100.2 100.9 104.8 99.4 108.6 105.9 105.7 102.3 114.8 109.4 99.5 100.9 102.7 98.5 109.8 106.3 106.1 102.3 115.3 109.5 100.6 100.9 102.7 100.7 109.7 1.1 1.1 -1.5 2.9 1.6 1.0 0 -1.3 2.4 .5 .4 .4 0 .4 .1 1.1 0 0 2.2 -.1 Trucking, except lo c a l................................................................................................... Primary s e rvice s...................................................................................................... Agricultural trucking............................................................................................. E x e m p t............................................................................................................... 4213 4213-P 4213-1 4213-111 4213-112 4213-2 4213-3 4213-311 4213-312 4213-4 4213-5 4213-SM 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 116.9 117.0 101.6 99.3 108.1 119.6 120.5 136.3 105.1 104.7 106.8 114.6 117.4 117.6 110.1 111.0 108.1 119.6 120.7 136.6 105.2 105.0 106.9 113.4 117.4 117.6 110.1 111.2 108.1 119.6 120.7 136.6 105.2 105.0 106.9 113.4 3.7 3.8 8.6 12.4 0 2.2 4.4 7.3 .9 .9 1.0 .4 0 0 0 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4214-P 4214-SM 06/93 06/93 06/93 113.1 113.5 105.8 113.1 113.5 105.8 113.1 113.5 105.8 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 4215-P 4215-111 4215-211 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 122.7 123.2 114.1 126.3 126.6 127.2 119.1 129.8 126.2 127.0 118.5 129.8 2.9 3.1 5.4 2.4 -.3 -.2 -.5 0 06/93 108.1 108.3 108.4 2.7 .1 4221 -P 4221-1 4221-101 4221-102 4221-105 4221-2 4221 -SM 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 104.4 105.2 105.6 111.0 106.5 102.4 102.4 94.2 105.2 105.2 105.6 111.0 106.5 102.4 102.4 104.2 105.2 105.2 105.6 111.0 106.5 ft 102.4 104.2 1.1 .3 .3 -.1 .9 ft .1 10.6 0 0 0 0 0 4222-P 4222-2 4222-201 4222-202 4222-203 4222-206 4222-209 4222-3 4222-SM 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/91 12/98 12/91 12/91 105.7 105.5 105.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 106.2 100.0 106.1 109.3 105.8 105.5 105.5 100.0 100.0 100.1 106.2 100.0 106.1 109.8 105.8 105.5 105.5 100.0 100.0 100.1 106.2 100.0 106.1 109.8 .4 .4 .4 Household goods c a rria g e ................................................................................. General fre ig h t..................................................................................................... Less-than-truckload......................................................................................... T ru c k lo a d ........................................................................................................... O ther tru c k in g ...................................................................................................... Leasing of truck with d riv e r................................................................................ O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... Local trucking with sto ra g e ........................................................................................... Primary se rv ic e s ...................................................................................................... 4214 C ourier services, except by a ir ..................................................................................... Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Local courier se rvice s ......................................................................................... Non-local courier se rvices.................................................................................. 4215 Public warehousing and s to ra g e .................................................................................. 422 Farm product warehousing and s to ra g e .................................................................... 4221 O ther farm p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ O ther storage related se rv ic e s .......................................................................... O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... Refrigerated warehousing and s to ra g e ....................................................................... Primary s e rvice s...................................................................................................... Commodities in cold s to ra g e ............................................................................. Fruits, including frozen ju ic e s ........................................................................ Vegetables, including p o ta to e s ..................................................................... Meat, poultry, and f is h .................................................................. ................. Prepared fo o d s ................................................................................................. O ther commodities in cold s to ra g e .............................................................. Storage related s e rv ic e s .................................................................................... O ther re ce ip ts.......................................................................................................... 4222 See footnotes at end of table. 131 ft ft ft 1.0 ft .2 .5 ft 0 .0 0 0 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 110.6 110.5 104.5 124.8 112.9 111.0 110.8 105.0 124.7 113.4 111.0 110.9 105.0 125.0 113.4 3.8 2.6 1.9 3.5 27.4 0 .1 0 .2 0 May 1998 Apr. 1999 General warehousing and s to ra g e ............................................................................... Primary se rv ic e s ....................................................................................................... General merchandise w a re h o u s e .................................................................... Self-service s to ra g e ............................................................................................. O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... 4225 United states postal s e rv ic e ......................................................................................... 43 06/89 135.4 135.4 135.4 2.3 0 United States Postal S e rvice ........................................................................................ Primary se rv ic e s ....................................................................................................... First class m a il...................................................................................................... Letter m a il.......................................................................................................... Post c a rd s .......................................................................................................... Priority m a il........................................................................................................ Second class m a il.............................................. ................................................. In county m a il.................................................................................................... Regular rate m a il.............................................................................................. Nonprofit rate m a il............................................................................................ Classroom rate m a il........................................................................................ Third class m a il.................................................................................................... Single piece m a il.............................................................................................. Regular bulk m a il.............................................................................................. Nonprofit bulk m a il............................................................................................ Fourth class m a il.................................................................................................. Parcel p o s t......................................................................................................... Bound printed m a tte r ................................................................................. ..... Special rate m a il............................................................................................... Library rate m a il................................................................................................ International m a il.......................... ....................................................................... International air m a il........................................................................................ International surface m a il............................................................................... Terminal dues and transit f e e s ...................................................................... Special services and f e e s .................................................................................. Special s e rv ic e s ................................................................................................ Domestic mail f e e s ........................................................................................... O ther services and f e e s ................................................................................. Express m a il...................................- ..................................................................... Mailgram s e r v ic e .................................................................................................. 4311 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/8 9 06/89 06/8 9 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 135.4 135.4 129.0 128.5 134.1 132.1 143.5 130.6 141.7 160.1 116.9 152.1 153.4 151.8 155.1 150.2 164.7 126.1 126.6 173.1 114.8 112.1 154.2 100.0 136.5 139.1 125.2 136.6 135.4 75.0 135.4 135.4 129.0 128.5 134.1 132.1 143.5 130.6 141.7 160.1 116.9 152.1 153.4 151.8 155.1 150.3 164.9 126.1 126.6 173.1 114.8 112.1 154.2 100.0 136.5 139.1 125.2 136.6 135.4 75.0 135.4 135.4 129.0 128.5 134.1 132.1 143.5 130.6 141.7 160.1 116.9 152.1 153.4 151.8 155.1 150.3 164.9 126.1 126.6 173.1 114.8 112.1 154.2 100.0 136.5 139.1 125.2 136.6 135.4 75.0 2.3 2.3 1.6 1.1 .2 6.7 3.2 1.7 2.2 8.5 8.6 3.8 .9 3.2 8.7 8.1 18.0 4.4 -9 .4 4.1 0 0 0 0 1.6 .9 6.6 9.8 8.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ater tran sp o rta tio n ................................................ ...................................................... 44 12/92 106.0 106.1 105.7 .4 -.4 4225-P 4225-1 4225-2 4225-SM 4311-P 4311-1 4311-111 4311-112 4311-113 4311-2 4311-211 4311-212 4311-213 4311-214 4311-3 4311-311 4311-312 4311-313 4311-4 4311-411 4311-412 4311-413 4311-414 4311-5 4311-511 4311-512 4311-513 4311-6 4311-611 4311-612 4311-613 4311-912 4311-913 Deep sea foreign transportation of f re ig h t................................................................ 441 12/96 100.6 99.8 99.1 -3.8 -.7 Deep sea foreign transportation of f re ig h t................................................................ Primary se rv ic e s ....................................................................................................... Inbound s e rv ic e s .................................................................................................. Outbound s e rv ic e s ......................................................... ..................................... Foreign-to-foreign se rvices................................................................................. 4412 06/88 06 /8 8 06/88 0 6/88 06/88 115.1 115.3 102.9 134.1 115.8 114.1 114.2 102.5 131.2 ft 113.2 113.3 104.4 131.2 107.0 -4 .0 -4.2 -1.9 -6.9 -4.5 -.8 -.8 1.9 0 Deep sea domestic transportation of fre ig h t............................................................. 442 12/96 98.5 100.2 100.1 3.1 -.1 Deep sea domestic transportation of fre ig h t............................................................. Primary s e rv ic e s ....................................................................................................... 4424 06/88 06/88 06/88 122.7 122.7 115.2 124.8 124.8 115.2 124.7 124.7 115.2 3.1 3.1 1.0 -.1 -.1 0 Freight transportation, Great Lakes-St. Lawrence S eaw ay.................................... 443 12/96 102.5 101.8 101.9 -.5 .1 Freight transportation on the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence S e a w a y ....................... Primary s e rv ic e s ........................................................................... ........................... Freight transportation on the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence S e aw ay............. 4432 12/91 12/91 12/98 107.7 107.7 100.2 106.9 106.9 99.5 107.1 107.1 99.6 -.5 -.5 i3) .2 .2 .1 W ater transportation of freight, n.e.c............................................................................ 444 12/96 100.9 100.6 99.1 2.7 -1.5 W ater transportation o f freight, n.e.c............................................................................ 4449 4449-P 4449-1 4449-141 4449-151 4449-171 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 107.5 106.6 107.4 88.4 110.4 122.0 107.0 106.0 106.5 88.3 113.4 119.1 105.4 104.3 104.3 88.5 113.6 114.3 2.6 2.7 3.3 -1.9 2.3 4.7 -1.5 -1.6 -2.1 .2 .2 -4.0 4449-9 4449-SM 06/98 12/90 99.4 115.1 100.1 115.8 100.0 116.4 ft 2.6 -.1 .5 4491-P 4491-3 4491-301 4491-307 4491-4 4491-7 4491-SM 12/91 12/91 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/91 105.9 106.7 100.0 99.8 100.1 100.5 100.1 101.6 106.7 107.5 100.0 99.7 100.1 105.8 100.1 101.6 106.6 107.4 99.8 99.1 100.2 105.5 100.1 101.6 2.8 2.2 ft ft ft ft ft 6.2 -.1 -.1 -.2 -.6 .1 -.3 0 0 4412-P 4412-1 4412-2 4412-3 4424-P 4424-SM 4432-P 4432-3 Mississippi River tran sportation............................................... ......................... Refined petroleum p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... O ther Mississippi River tra n s p o rta tio n ......................................................... Atlantic inland,Pacific inland, and other water transportation of 4491 C o nta iners.......................................................................................................... O ther stevedoring service s............................................................................. O ther marine cargo handling s e rv ic e s ............................................................ O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 132 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 119.0 118.5 118.5 115.5 123.8 121.3 119.1 118.5 118.5 115.5 123.8 122.0 119.5 119.0 119.0 116.3 123.8 122.0 4.2 4.8 4.8 3.7 6.5 2.1 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Tugging and towing se rvice s .............................................................. ......................... Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Ship assistance s e rv ic e s .................................................................................... Vessel docking and undocking services...................................................... Auxiliary harbor s e rvice s..................................................... ........................... O ther re ce ip ts.................................................................................... ...................... 4492 Transportation by a ir ....................................................................................................... 45 12/92 126.6 130.0 129.6 4.3 -.3 A ir transportation, scheduled and air courier services............................................. 451 12/89 152.1 156.4 155.5 4.4 -.6 Air transportation, sched uled........................................................................................ 4512 12/89 12/89 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/89 155.7 157.4 107.5 112.3 106.9 207.2 93.6 86.0 161.9 166.4 151.7 170.6 166.6 160.1 162.2 106.9 111.6 105.4 217.8 93.6 85.9 167.2 172.6 154.5 174.9 174.2 159.2 161.1 106.4 110.9 105.4 207.2 93.6 85.9 166.1 171.8 154.5 175.1 172.8 4.7 5.1 3.1 3.9 1.6 27.2 .1 0 5.2 4.1 2.2 4.2 4.5 -.6 -.7 -.5 -.6 0 -4.9 0 0 -.7 -.5 0 .1 -.8 12/89 12/89 133.6 139.1 133.6 139.1 134.3 139.1 -.4 0 .5 0 12/89 12/87 12/98 12/98 113.5 114.7 99.8 100.4 116.9 118.6 104.3 100.4 116.1 117.7 103.2 100.4 2.3 2.6 i3) P) -.7 -.8 -1.1 0 12/96 101.6 100.8 101.3 2.5 .5 0 6/92 06/9 2 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 108.5 109.5 115.0 108.3 129.2 99.7 101.8 107.7 108.3 115.2 108.3 129.9 96.0 104.3 108.2 108.7 114.9 108.3 128.9 97.7 105.1 2.5 2.5 1.2 1.2 1.2 5.3 2.5 .5 .4 -.3 0 -.8 1.8 .8 4492-P 4492-1 4492-101 4492-102 4492-SM 4512-P 4512-1 4512-111 4512-11101 4512-11102 4512-112 4512-11201 4512-2 4512-211 4512-21101 4512-21103 4512-21104 4512-SM 4512-S 4512-SSS Scheduled air cargo transportation....................... ........................................... P ro p e rty.............................................................................................................. E x p re s s .............................. ............................................................................ M a il..................................................................................................................... U.S. m a il........................................................................................................ Scheduled air passenger tra n sp o rta tio n ......................................................... First class, including business.................................................................... Coach .............................................................................................................. Coach d isco u n t............................................................................................. O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... Transport-related re c e ip ts ................................................................................. O ther transport-related rec e ip ts.................................................................... A ir courier se rv ic e s ......................................................................................................... 4513 4513-P 4513-2 4513-3 Domestic air courier s e rv ic e s ............................. .............................................. International air courier s e rv ic e s ....................................................................... A ir transportation, non scheduled................................................................................. 452 Air transportation, nonscheduled ................................................................................. Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... 4522 4522-P 4522-1 4522-101 4522-102 4522-2 4522-SM A ir taxi service, passenger and cargo ......................................................... Air a m b u la n ce .................................................................................................. Charter service, excluding air t a x i.................................................................... O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... 0.3 .4 .4 .7 0 0 Airports, flying fields, and airport terminal services.................................................. 458 12/96 104.7 107.7 110.3 4.4 2.4 Airports, flying fields, and airport services....................... .......................................... 4581 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 0 6/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/92 0 6/92 06/92 112.0 111.1 114.4 113.9 119.6 118.0 94.6 117.3 106.5 101.8 110.0 106.6 102.0 128.4 115.2 114.2 119.3 119.7 134.5 117.7 94.2 117.3 107.0 102.4 110.5 107.4 102.6 131.8 118.0 117.1 124.3 125.4 148.9 117.8 94.2 117.3 107.0 102.1 110.5 107.3 102.6 133.0 4.3 4.2 6.1 6.1 12.2 1.9 -.5 5.4 1.2 -.6 2.3 .8 3.0 7.9 2.4 2.5 4.2 4.8 10.7 .1 0 0 0 -.3 0 -.1 0 .9 12/86 98.4 98.5 98.5 -.8 0 4612-P 4612-3 4612-311 4612-321 4612-SM 06/86 06/86 06/86 06/86 06/8 6 06/86 95.7 93.5 90.7 76.6 116.5 121.2 95.5 93.2 90.5 76.1 116.7 121.2 95.5 93.2 90.4 76.1 116.7 121.2 -1.3 -1.5 -1.5 -4.6 1.8 -.4 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 4613-P 4613-1 4613-SM 06/86 06/86 06/86 02/94 104.7 104.7 106.2 103.1 105.4 105.5 107.0 103.1 105.4 105.5 107.0 103.1 .5 .5 .5 0 .0 0 0 0 4724-P 4724-1 4724-111 4724-112 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/89 109.3 110.0 102.6 104.5 98.1 111.5 112.2 104.6 106.6 99.6 111.4 112.0 104.1 107.4 95.6 -1.5 -1.6 -5.9 1.1 -23.5 -.1 -.2 -.5 .8 -4.0 4581-P 4581-1 4581-111 4581-11111 4581-11112 4581-11113 4581-112 4581-2 4581-211 4581-212 4581-213 4581-214 4581-SM Services provided by a irp o rts ............................................................................ Commercial airport s e rvice s............................ .............................................. Lease space for concessions.................................................................... Services rendered to air passenger & cargo c a rrie rs ........................... O ther commercial airport s e rv ic e s............................................................ Non-commercial airport s e rv ic e s .................................................................. Airplane S ervices.................................................................................................. Maintenance & repair s e rv ic e s ............................. ........................................ Hangar & tie-down s e rv ic e s .................................. ............ ........................... O ther airplane se rv ic e s ................................................................................... O ther re ce ip ts............................................................. ............................................. Pipe lines, except natural g a s ...................................................................................... 46 Crude petroleum p ip e lin e s............................................................................................ Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Crude petroleum p ip e lin e s ................................................................................. Trans-Alaskan p ip e lin e s.................................................................................. Non-Trans-Alaskan pipelines.......................................................................... 4612 Refined petroleum pip e lin e s......................................................................................... Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Refined petroleum p ip e lin e s .................................. ........................................... O ther re ce ip ts.................................................................................... ...................... 4613 Travel a g e n cie s............................................................................................................... 4724 Airline arrangem ents........................................................................................... Domestic flig h ts ................................................................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 133 Industry code Product code Index base C C O _ Industry and product1 Travel agencies—Continued Other travel arrangements, except a irlin e ....................................................... Hotel b o o k in g s .................................................................................................. Cruise b o o k in g s ................................................................................................ O ther travel arrangem ents.............................................................................. 4724-2 4724-211 4724-213 4724-216 12/89 12/89 12/89 06/96 133.8 144.9 138.1 120.1 ___________ I Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Percent change to May 1999 from — Apr. 19992 May 19992 136.8 149.6 137.7 124.0 137.5 149.8 140.2 123.9 May 1998 Apr. 1999 9.6 21.8 -.8 5.0 0.5 .1 1.8 -.1 Arrangem ent of transportation of freight and c a r g o ................................................ 473 12/96 98.0 97.7 97.8 .9 .1 Freight transportation arra ngem ent............................................................................. Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Freight fo rw a rd in g ................................................................................................ Arrangement of freight and cargo n.e.c............................................................ 4731 4731-P 4731-1 4731-2 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 100.0 100.0 93.7 105.2 99.7 99.6 93.9 104.4 99.8 99.8 95.0 103.8 1.0 1.0 1.2 .9 .1 .2 1.2 -.6 Telephone communications, except radiotelephone................................................ 4813 4813-P 4813-1 4813-111 4813-112 4813-113 4813-114 4813-11401 4813-11409 4813-2 4813-21 4813-211 4813-212 4813-213 4813-22 4813-221 4813-2211 4813-22111 4813-22112 4813-22113 4813-2212 4813-22121 4813-22122 4813-22123 4813-222 4813-2221 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 0 6/95 06/95 0 6/95 0 6/95 0 6/95 0 6/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 96.9 96.9 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 100.0 93.9 97.3 97.2 105.0 72.7 89.9 100.0 108.1 104.7 122.2 88.1 86.0 75.3 79.6 69.9 72.9 65.4 96.5 96.5 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.7 102.3 103.6 100.0 93.1 95.2 96.5 102.5 66.7 90.7 101.5 108.6 104.0 122.0 93.7 89.1 76.4 86.9 64.1 72.4 64.9 96.7 96.7 100.4 100.2 100.3 101.7 102.3 103.6 100.0 93.5 96.9 97.1 106.1 67.8 89.5 100.3 107.6 104.1 121.0 89.5 87.5 75.8 83.5 65.2 71.2 63.7 -2.0 -2.0 0 .2 -.2 0 0 0 0 -3.8 -3.0 -2.1 -1.1 -14.8 -4.8 -2.3 -3.5 2.5 -10.8 3.5 .2 9.1 -2.7 4.7 -10.1 -12.7 .2 .2 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 .4 1.8 .6 3.5 1.6 -1.3 -1.2 -.9 .1 -.8 -4.5 -1.8 -.8 -3 .9 1.7 -1.7 -1.8 4813-22211 06/95 67.0 70.0 65.2 -18.3 -6.9 4813-22212 06/95 61.4 63.5 63.9 -8.2 .6 4813-22213 4813-2222 06/95 06/95 68.5 86.3 62.3 85.9 59.4 84.6 -21.0 -6.4 -4.7 -1.5 Local service, except private lin e s .................................................................... Residence local s e n /ic e .................................................................................. Business local se rv ic e ..................................................................................... Coin local s e rv ic e ............................................................................................. O ther local s e r v ic e .......................................................................................... Directory assistance..................................................................................... O ther local service, except directory assista n ce ................................... Public switched toll s e rv ic e ................................................................................ Residence switched toll s e rv ic e .................................................................... Intrastate residence switched toll s e rv ic e ................................................ Interstate residence switched toll s e rv ic e ................................................ International residence switched toll serv ic e ........................................... Business switched toll s e rv ic e ....................................................................... Business switched access toll s e rv ic e ..................................................... Outbound business switched access toll service ............................... Intrastate business switched access toll service, o u tb o u n d ........ Interstate business switched access toll service, o u tb o u n d ........ International business switched access toll service, outbound .... Inbound business switched access toll serv ic e .................................. Intrastate business switched access toll sen/ice, in b o u n d ............ Interstate business switched access toll service, in bound............ International business switched access toll service, in bound...... Business special access switched toll service, except private lines O utbound business special access switched toll s e rv ic e ................. Intrastate business special access switched toll service, o u tb o u n d ....................... .................................................................. Interstate business special access switched toll service, o u tb o u n d ......................................................................................... International business special access switched toll service, Inbound business special access switched toll s e rv ic e .................... Intrastate business special access switched toll service, in b o u n d ............................................................................................ Interstate business special access switched toll service, in b o u n d ............................................................................................ International business special access switched toll service, in b o u n d ..................................................................................... ....... O ther toll s e rv ic e .............................................................................................. Private line s e rv ic e .............................................................................................. Intrastate private line s e rv ic e ......................................................................... LEC intrastate private line s e rv ic e ............................................................ O ther telephone s e rv ic e s ................................................................................... Directory adve rtising........................................................................................ O ther telephone s e rv ic e s ............................................................................... 4813-22221 06/95 77.3 77.7 82.3 15.6 5.9 4813-22222 06/95 97.6 96.7 93.0 -8.6 -3.8 4813-22223 4813-29 4813-3 4813-31 4813-311 4813-9 4813-91 4813-99 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 96.0 101.5 100.2 100.6 100.7 100.8 101.0 100.0 96.1 101.6 100.3 100.8 100.9 100.8 101.0 100.0 96.2 101.4 100.2 100.6 100.7 100.8 101.0 100.0 -.2 -.4 -.1 -.2 -.2 .1 .2 0 .1 -.2 -.1 -.2 -.2 0 0 0 4832-P 4832-1 4832-102 4832-104 4832-3 4832-4 06/88 06/88 06/88 12/95 12/95 12/95 06/88 153.0 152.9 157.3 116.2 114.0 113.0 120.4 157.3 157.1 161.0 120.3 111.8 130.4 119.4 163.0 162.8 166.7 123.4 120.3 139.0 7.5 7.4 7.1 6.7 9.3 19.3 3.6 3.6 3.5 2.6 7.6 6.6 (*) i3) i 3) Cable and other pay television s e n /ic e s ..................................................................... 484 12/96 110.1 110.5 110.4 3.3 -.1 Cable and other pay television sen /ic e s ..................................................................... 4841 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 115.4 115.2 113.6 127.6 121.4 130.1 119.4 115.8 115.5 114.1 126.7 121.4 128.9 119.4 115.7 115.5 114.1 126.8 121.4 128.9 119.4 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.3 6.7 2.1 3.5 -.1 0 0 .1 0 0 0 12/90 107.5 106.2 107.5 -1.6 1.2 Radio broadcasting......................................................................................................... 4832 Local station time s a le s ..................................................................................... National and regional ad ve rtisin g ................................................................. Network time sales .............................................................................................. O ther radio services (including sale of programming) ................................. 4841-P 4841-1 4841-2 4841-201 4841-202 4841-3 Network adve rtising......................................................................................... Netw ork affiliate s e rv ic e s ................................................................................... Electric power and natural gas u tilitie s ....................................................................... 4981 See footnotes at end of table. 134 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code Industry and product1 Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 12/90 107.3 12/90 107.5 12/90 107.5 12/90 107.4 12/90 110.6 12/90 111.5 12/90 99.2 12/90 110.8 12/90 110.7 12/90 117.5 12/90 110.7 12/90 110.7 12/90 109.0 12/90 100.7 12/90 100.3 12/90 102.8 12/90 103.9 12/90 103.7 12/90 105.5 12/90 106.8 12/90 104.6 4981-11641 111.0 12/90 12/90 107.6 12/90 108.2 12/90 101.9 12/90 101.7 12/90 103.1 12/90 95.9 12/90 110.6 12/90 109.5 12/90 114.1 12/90 109.4 12/90 107.1 12/90 107.4 12/90 101.8 12/90 107.0 12/90 107.2 12/90 89.0 12/90 111.5 12/90 111.9 12/90 105.1 12/90 97.1 12/90 97.3 12/90 96.6 12/90 99.9 12/90 100.2 12/90 97.6 12/90 101.0 12/90 99.1 12/90 106.5 12/90 110.7 12/90 112.5 12/90 98.3 12/90 98.6 12/90 98.8 12/90 97.5 12/90 127.2 12/90 133.2 12/90 103.2 12/90 106.0 12/90 104.7 New E n g la n d 12/90 105.3 12/90 100.9 12/90 104.3 12/90 104.9 12/90 116.3 12/90 117.0 12/90 104.0 12/90 100.6 12/90 101.9 12/90 94.1 12/90 101.5 12/90 102.4 12/90 94.0 12/90 101.7 12/90 94.8 12/90 107.1 12/90 107.7 105.8 107.0 107.0 107.1 108.8 109.5 99.5 109.6 109.5 117.5 110.5 110.6 109.0 100.2 99.6 102.8 104.2 104.1 105.7 108.1 105.2 113.7 108.0 108.4 103.8 100.4 101.5 95.9 109.6 109.1 111.1 108.7 103.3 103.4 101.0 106.4 106.5 90.7 111.4 111.8 105.4 94.0 93.4 96.5 100.6 100.7 99.4 101.7 99.7 107.7 111.3 112.8 100.4 97.4 97.4 97.4 125.9 132.4 100.2 105.3 100.4 100.4 100.0 101.4 101.9 115.9 116.5 103.8 101.0 102.4 94.1 102.2 103.0 94.6 102.0 95.3 107.2 108.7 107.2 108.5 108.5 108.1 108.4 109.0 100.4 109.7 109.6 120.8 110.5 110.6 109.5 102.0 101.9 102.8 103.2 103.1 104.0 109.2 106.8 113.7 112.9 113.9 104.9 105.6 101.5 123.2 109.5 109.0 111.1 110.7 102.7 102.7 102.5 106.3 106.4 91.1 111.4 111.8 105.6 95.3 95.0 96.6 100.5 100.7 98.8 102.0 100.0 107.7 112.2 113.8 101.0 101.3 97.4 121.8 135.7 145.3 100.2 107.2 99.4 98.8 102.1 101.4 101.9 115.9 116.6 102.6 100.4 101.7 94.1 102.1 102.9 94.6 102.0 95.2 107.2 109.9 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Electric power and natural gas utilities—Continued Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ Commercial ................................................................................................... New England ........................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ Middle A tla n tic ........................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s................................................................ East North C e n tra l.................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s................................................................ W est North C e n tra l................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s................................................................ South A tla n tic ............................................................................................ Investor owned utilities ......................................................................... Non-investor owned utilities ..... .......... .................................. East South C e n tra l................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned utilities ........................................................... W est South Central ...... ................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned utilities ............................................................... M o u n ta in ...................................................................... *............................ Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s................................................................ Pacific ...................................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ........................................................................ Non-investor owned u tilitie s................................................................ Industrial ..................................................................................................... ........................... .................................................................. Investor owned utilities .. ......................... ............................. Non-investor owned u tilitie s................................................................ Middle A tla n tic ........................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ........................................................................ East North Central ....................... ............................................. Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s................................................................ W est North C e n tra l................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s................................................................ South A tla n tic ................................. .......................................................... Investor owned utilities . ....................................................... Non-investor owned utilities ............................................................... East South Central ................................................................................. Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned utilities ........................................................ W est South C e n tra l.................................................................................. 4981-117 4981-11731 4981-11741 4981-118 4981-11831 4981-11841 4981-119 4981-11931 4981-11941 4981-12 4981-121 4981-12131 4981-12141 4981-122 4981-12231 4981-12241 4981-123 4981-12331 4981-12341 4981-124 4981-12431 4981-12441 4981-125 4981-12531 4981-12541 4981-126 4981-12631 4981-12641 4981-127 4981-12731 4981-12741 4981-128 4981-12831 4981-12841 4981-129 4981-12931 4981-12941 4981-13 4981-131 4981-13131 4981-13141 4981-132 4981-13231 4981-133 4981-13331 4981-13341 4981-134 4981-13431 4981-13441 4981-135 4981-13531 4981-13541 4981-136 4981-13631 4981-13641 4981-137 See footnotes at end of table. 135 -1.7 -1.4 -1.4 -1.5 -1.2 -1.2 -1.2 -1.6 -1.8 18.5 -4.8 -5.1 3.7 -.4 -.1 -1.4 -1.1 -1.2 -1.0 -.6 -1.6 1.0 -.2 .2 -2.8 -4.3 -4.4 -4.0 -.3 0 -1.0 -1.2 -1.8 -1.8 -1.3 -3.1 -3.1 3.2 .1 .1 1.3 -3.2 -3.7 -1.0 -1.2 -1.4 .4 -1.0 -1.6 .5 -1.1 -1.0 -1.2 -1.3 -1.6 0 0 .2 -1.0 -1.3 -5.2 -6.2 .1 -4.9 -5.0 .3 .1 3.3 -1.0 -1.0 -.9 -.4 -.7 1.2 -.8 -2.0 o -.2 1.3 1.4 1.4 .9 -.4 -.5 .9 .1 .1 2.8 o o .5 1.8 2.3 0 -1.0 -1.0 -1.6 1.0 1.5 o 4.5 5.1 1.1 5.2 0 28.5 -.1 -.1 n 1 1 -*■ 1 1 -* 4981-P 4981-1 4981-1A 4981-11 4981-111 4981-11131 4981-11141 4981-112 4981-11231 4981-11241 4981-113 4981-11331 4981-11341 4981-114 4981-11431 4981-11441 4981-115 4981-11531 4981-11541 4981-116 4981-11631 o .2 1.4 1.7 .1 -.1 o -.6 .3 .3 o .8 .9 .6 4.0 o 25.1 7.8 9.7 o 1.8 -1.0 -1.6 2.1 o o o .1 -1.2 -.6 -.7 0 -.1 -.1 o o -.1 o 1.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Jan. 19992 Electric power and natural gas utilities—Continued Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ P a c ific ............................................................................... .......................... W est North C e n tra l................................................................................... M o u n ta in .............................................................................. ...................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ............................... ................................. Pacific ........................................................................................................ Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ Natural gas ........................................................................................................ Sales to ultimate consu m ers.......................................................................... Residential .................................................... ......................................•• New E n g la n d ................... .......................................................................... Investor owned utilities .................................................................... Middle A tla n tic ........................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... East North Central ................................................................................ Investor owned utilities ......................................................... W est North C e n tra l................................................................................... Investor owned utilities ..................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ South Atlantic ........................................................................................... Investor owned utilities ..................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ East South Central ................................................................................ Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ W est South Central ................................................................................ Investor owned utilities ........................................................... ......... Non-investor owned utilities .......................................................... M o u n ta in ..................................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ Pacific ............................................................................................ Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... C o m m e rcia l....................................................................................... ............ New England ..................................................... ...................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Middle A tla n tic ........................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... East North C e n tra l.................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ........................................................................ W est North C e n tra l................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ....................... ................................................. Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ South Atlantic ......................................................... .......... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned u tilitie s ................................................................ East South C e n tra l................................................................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......................................................................... Non-investor owned utilities ......................................................... 4981-13731 4981-13741 4981-138 4981-13831 4981-13841 4981-139 4981-13931 4981-13941 4981-14 4981-141 4981-14131 4981-14141 4981-142 4981-14231 4981-14241 4981-143 4981-14331 4981-14341 4981-144 4981-14431 4981-14441 4981-145 4981-14531 4981-14541 4981-146 4981-14631 4981-14641 4981-147 4981-14731 4981-14741 4981-148 4981-14831 4981-14841 4981-149 4981-14931 4981-14941 4981-2 4981-2A 4981-21 4981-211 4981-21131 4981-212 4981-21231 4981-213 4981-21331 4981-214 4981-21431 4981-21441 4981-215 4981-21531 4981-21541 4981-216 4981-21631 4981-21641 4981-217 4981-21731 4981-21741 4981-218 4981-21831 4981-21841 4981-219 4981-21931 4981-22 4981-221 4981-22131 4981-222 4981-22231 4981-223 4981-22331 4981-224 4981-22431 4981-22441 4981-225 4981-22531 4981-22541 4981-226 4981-22631 4981-22641 See footnotes at end of table. 136 Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 107.2 112.7 92.3 93.3 86.3 106.3 108.3 101.0 104.2 117.1 117.9 113.0 94.5 105.4 83.7 120.7 121.2 108.7 107.8 110.6 102.3 99.9 99.6 103.1 95.5 96.5 92.6 95.2 94.7 98.9 118.3 117.3 120.4 106.1 105.3 106.3 109.8 110.1 116.4 124.2 124.4 121.8 121.6 106.9 106.7 113.8 115.4 94.6 151.6 155.7 107.8 114.3 110.8 123.1 95.5 94.9 100.9 116.2 117.1 104.0 113.7 113.4 109.7 116.8 117.0 114.1 114.0 109.4 108.8 105.4 105.8 100.6 126.4 128.5 101.7 117.0 111.9 127.4 Apr. 19992 108.1 114.0 88.3 88.6 86.3 105.6 107.8 100.3 104.2 116.8 117.8 111.6 94.6 103.4 85.7 121.0 121.5 109.6 104.6 105.8 102.3 101.8 101.5 103.6 96.2 97.5 92.6 95.5 95.0 99.3 118.0 117.0 120.4 103.9 104.7 102.8 103.1 103.1 109.8 115.8 115.9 120.8 120.6 102.0 101.6 107.9 109.2 91.5 119.5 120.7 105.9 108.2 104.1 118.6 100.0 100.3 97.1 114.3 115.0 104.0 105.0 104.7 102.9 105.1 105.1 112.3 112.2 103.7 102.9 97.1 97.4 92.8 108.9 109.7 99.7 109.7 105.6 117.9 May 19992 109.5 113.3 90.8 88.6 105.5 117.8 126.4 100.3 104.9 116.7 117.5 112.9 96.4 107.2 85.7 121.0 121.5 109.9 104.9 106.2 102.3 101.6 101.4 103.0 95.9 97.1 92.6 95.7 95.0 100.9 120.3 117.0 128.9 105.6 108.8 102.8 104.1 104.2 110.8 94.6 94.5 122.0 121.8 101.9 101.5 111.9 113.0 98.1 120.7 122.2 104.7 108.8 105.9 115.9 89.8 88.5 101.5 114.9 115.7 104.0 126.0 125.7 102.2 83.8 83.4 115.3 115.2 103.1 102.3 102.0 102.3 98.0 109.0 109.7 101.1 109.9 106.8 116.2 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0.2 -3.9 -5.5 -5.2 -6.7 -.3 -.1 -.6 -.4 4.4 5.3 -.3 1.3 .3 2.4 -.1 -.1 1.9 -4.0 -5.3 -1.6 1.0 1.1 .5 -1.5 -2.2 0 -2.9 -3.0 -3.1 -1 .4 -1.4 -1.4 -.6 .1 -1.2 -3.3 -3.3 -3.0 -8.7 -8.7 -1 .6 -1.6 -3.5 -3.7 -3.4 -3.7 2.3 4.9 5.3 -1.5 -4.0 -3.9 -4.3 -11.5 -12.0 -6.9 -.3 -.4 2.8 -3.4 -3.5 -3.4 -13.0 -13.3 1.9 1.9 -3.7 -4.4 -3.8 -4.1 .7 .2 .3 -.7 -6.2 -6.2 -6.1 1.3 -.6 2.8 0 22.2 11.6 17.3 0 .7 -.1 -.3 1.2 1.9 3.7 0 o 0 .3 .3 .4 0 -.2 -.1 -.6 -.3 -.4 o .2 o 1.6 1.9 0 7.1 1.6 3.9 o 1.0 1.1 .9 -18.3 -18.5 1.0 1.0 -.1 3.7 3.5 7.2 1.0 1.2 -1.1 .6 1.7 -2.3 -10.2 -11.8 4.5 .5 .6 0 20.0 20.1 -.7 -20.3 -20.6 2.7 2,7 -.6 -.6 5.0 5.0 5.6 .1 0 1.4 .2 1.1 -1.4 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Electric power and natural gas utilities—Continued W est South C e n tra l................................. Investor owned u tilitie s . Non-investor owned u tilitie s . M o u n ta in .................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......... Non-investor owned utilitie s .. P a c ific .......................................... Investor owned u tilitie s . In d u s tria l................... ............. New E n g la n d ........ ............ Investor owned u tilitie s . M iddle A tla n tic ................... Investor owned u tilitie s . East North C e n tra l............ Investor owned u tilitie s . W est North C e n tra l........... Investor owned u tilitie s . Non-investor owned u tilitie s.... South A tla n tic ................................ Investor owned u tilitie s ......... Non-investor owned u tilitie s .. East South C e n tra l.................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......... Non-investor owned u tilitie s .. W est South C e n tra l.................. Investor owned u tilitie s ......... M o u n ta in ..................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ........ Non-investor owned u tilitie s .. P a c ific .......................................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......... Electric u tilitie s ............................... East North C e n tra l..................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......... W est North C e n tra l................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......... Non-investor owned u tilitie s .. Other ultimate consu m ers ........... New E n g la n d ........................... M iddle A tla n tic ............................ Investor owned u tilitie s ........ East North C e n tra l..................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......... W est North C e n tra l................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......... Non-investor owned u tilitie s .. South A tla n tic ............................. Non-investor owned utilities East South C e n tra l.................... Investor owned u tilitie s ......... Non-investor u tilitie s ............. W est South C e n tra l.................. May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 09/97 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 89.0 88.1 99.8 117.2 118.7 100.7 98.6 98.5 103.9 82.7 82.9 111.6 111.9 106.0 106.0 96.2 96.2 94.7 110.6 113.3 94.1 109.3 105.5 116.5 96.9 96.9 115.8 115.9 100.1 109.3 126.7 79.0 101.0 101.1 102.2 118.0 78.8 110.0 103.0 118.9 118.9 116.2 116.3 115.5 117.9 98.0 121.9 112.5 115.5 114.0 119.4 95.2 94.8 124.0 105.2 116.7 88.9 87.7 87.6 96.0 96.0 95.4 116.2 117.6 100.7 83.8 83.7 95.0 78.1 78.3 109.5 109.8 98.1 97.9 86.3 86.3 85.9 101.5 103.0 92.5 105.6 101.5 113.3 88.3 88.3 115.5 115.6 100.1 87.1 100.9 71.1 94.2 94.3 95.6 110.3 73.8 103.4 70.7 120.1 120.1 112.3 112.3 105.2 107.6 87.5 119.2 112.4 105.7 101.7 118.2 98.2 97.9 124.0 104.5 115.4 88.9 67.8 67.8 78.4 76.6 100.7 116.3 117.7 100.7 90.9 90.8 97.1 68.2 68.2 111.4 111.7 98.0 97.9 88.7 88.4 94.8 103.7 105.7 91.5 105.6 102.5 111.1 91.7 91.7 115.5 115.6 100.1 95.5 110.6 77.0 85.6 85.8 108.5 125.0 84.2 105.4 71.9 122.8 122.8 112.2 112.2 109.5 111.2 96.8 118.0 112.0 107.2 106.5 108.5 93.3 92.9 124.0 104.6 115.5 88.9 78.1 78.1 -20.0 -21.0 -8.0 -.3 -.6 2.5 -.1 -.1 -6.0 -10.8 -11.0 -1.1 -1.0 -6.7 -6.7 -8.0 -8.3 -.9 -3.8 -3.5 -5.6 -5.6 -5.9 -5.2 -9.6 -9.5 -.7 -.7 .2 -2.3 -2.3 -1.4 -.9 .9 -2.6 -3.4 -.7 -2.8 -9.3 -3.8 — 3.8 -.4 -.4 -6.2 -7.3 4.4 -.2 -.6 -5.3 -1.9 -15.0 -6.7 — 6.8 .1 1.0 1.2 .3 -.9 -.9 -18.3 -20.2 5.6 .1 .1 0 8.5 8.5 2.2 -12.7 -12.9 1.7 1.7 -.1 0 2.8 2.4 10.4 2.2 2.6 -1.1 0 1.0 -1.9 3.9 3.9 0 0 0 9.6 9.6 8.3 -9.1 -9.0 13.5 13.3 14.1 1.9 1.7 2.2 2.2 -.1 -.1 4.1 3.3 10.6 -1.0 -.4 1.4 4.7 -8.2 -5.0 -5.1 0 .1 .1 0 15.2 15.2 4981-26 4981-261 4981-26111 4981-262 4981-26211 4981-26212 4981-263 4981-26311 4981-264 4981-26411 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 102.9 192.5 197.6 96.4 96.2 105.8 225.3 225.3 67.7 67.7 101.7 192.6 197.7 94.6 94.4 105.8 225.3 225.3 67.4 67.4 101.7 191.4 196.4 94.8 94.6 105.8 225.3 225.3 67.3 67.2 -.5 2.0 2.0 -.9 -.9 .7 0 0 -4.8 -5.0 0 -.6 -.7 .2 .2 0 0 0 -.1 -.3 4981-3 4981 -SM 4981-M In v e s to r o w n e d u tilitie s .......... 12/90 127.1 127.2 127.2 .2 0 12/90 112.2 112.3 112.3 -.2 0 5093-P 5093-A 12/86 12/86 12/86 109.9 110.9 122.3 114.3 115.4 126.0 120.7 121.9 135.2 -14.4 -14.3 -16.0 5.6 5.6 7.3 5093 See footnotes at end of table. May 19992 4981-227 4981-22731 4981-22741 4981-228 4981-22831 4981-22841 4981-229 4981-22931 4981-23 4981-231 4981-23131 4981-232 4981-23231 4981-233 4981-23331 4981-234 4981-23431 4981-23441 4981-235 4981-23531 4981-23541 4981-236 4981-23631 4981-23641 4981-237 4981-23731 4981-238 4981-23831 4981-23841 4981-239 4981-23931 4981-24 4981-243 4981-24331 4981-244 4981-24431 4981-24441 4981-25 4981-251 4981-252 4981-25231 4981-253 4981-25331 4981-254 4981-25431 4981-25441 4981-255 4981-25541 4981-256 4981-25631 4981-25641 4981-257 4981-25731 4981-25741 4981-258 4981-25831 4981-25841 4981-259 4981-25931 Non-investor owned u tilitie s . M o u n ta in ..................................... Investor owned u tilitie s . Non-investor owned u tilitie s . P a c ific .......................................... Investor owned u tilitie s . Delivered to ultimate consumers for the account of others (transportation only) ...................................... ........... ........... Commercial con s u m e r...................................... ................. . Investor owned u tilitie s ........ Industrial consu m er................... Investor owned u tilitie s ........ Non-investor owned utilities . Electric u tilitie s ........................... Investor owned utilities . O ther consu m ers.............. Investor owned u tilitie s ................................................ Utility products and sen/ices, other than distribution and tran sportation.................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................... Scrap and waste materials . Primary p ro d u c ts ........... Metal s c r a p ................ Apr. 19992 137 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 5093-1 5093-11 5093-111 5093-11115 5093-11116 5093-11117 5093-11118 5093-112 5093-11215 5093-11218 5093-113 5093-11315 5093-11317 5093-11318 5093-114 5093-11415 5093-11416 5093-11418 5093-115 5093-11518 5093-12 5093-12116 5093-12117 5093-13 5093-13115 5093-13118 5093-2 5093-21 5093-211 5093-21111 5093-21112 5093-212 5093-21211 5093-21212 5093-22 5093-221 5093-222 5093-223 5093-224 5093-23 5093-26 5093-B 5093-51 5093-511 5093-512 5093-513 5093-514 5093-52 5093-521 5093-522 5093-523 5093-524 5093-53 5093-531 5093-532 5093-533 5093-534 5093-54 5093-541 5093-542 5093-543 5093-544 5093-55 5093-C 5093-6 5093-7 5093-8 5093-811 5093-821 5093-831 5093-SM N o rth e a s t........................................................................................................ North c e n tra l.................................................................................................. S o u th ............................. .................................................................................. W e s t.................................. ............................................................................. Mixed p a p e rs ..................................................................................................... N o rth e a s t........................................................................................................ North c e n tra l.................................................................................................. S o u th ............................................................................................................... W e s t................................................................................................................ High grades: pulp substitutes and d e in k in g ................................................ N o rth e a s t........................................................................................................ North c e n tra l.................................................................................................. S o u th ............................................................................................................... W aste paper e x p o rts ....................................................................................... W aste materials other than metal and p a p e r................................................. W aste rags and textile w a s te ......................................................................... W iping c lo th s ..................................................................................................... O ther waste materials, in d. glass, plastic, o i l ............................................. O ther waste materials and s c ra p .............................................................. P la s tic s ........................................................................................................... G la s s ..................................................... ........................................................ . O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... Life insurance c a rrie rs .................................................................................................... 631 Life insurance c a rrie rs .................................................................................................... Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Life insurance p o lic ie s ........................................................................................ Individual life insurance p o lic ie s ....... ............................................................ 6311 6311-P 6311-1 6311-101 See footnotes at end of table. 138 May 19992 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 06/9 6 0 6/96 12/86 12/86 0 6 /9 6 12/86 12/86 06/96 06/96 12/86 12/86 06/96 06/96 12/86 06/96 12/86 03/90 06/96 12/86 12/86 06/9 6 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 06/96 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 06/96 06/9 6 12/86 112.3 117.3 111.3 130.1 97.8 58.7 61.2 115.0 150.9 59.3 92.3 112.8 66.8 61.8 125.4 114.4 54.6 78.6 138.2 57.7 89.8 57.6 52.0 107.2 141.8 69.1 132.9 122.1 121.9 118.5 72.7 118.1 123.5 107.5 106.7 93.7 107.5 118.1 100.0 ft 121.2 70.4 50.6 22.3 75.8 67.7 42.1 58.7 63.1 25.2 86.7 98.1 158.6 319.9 48.4 150.2 95.4 77.2 40.3 92.1 101.1 147.8 81.6 112.5 106.4 90.3 137.8 137.3 77.8 124.4 119.0 113.6 117.3 113.5 129.4 102.2 ft 64.7 114.5 148.0 59.9 90.1 109.6 ft 61.0 123.1 106.4 63.3 78.6 139.5 55.7 103.4 63.5 58.9 107.5 144.5 68.5 139.4 125.7 125.7 121.2 78.6 121.5 124.8 113.9 107.8 90.7 109.3 121.2 ft í3) 122.5 79.3 65.9 27.5 89.6 93.3 51.5 68.7 92.7 30.3 94.2 104.7 176.7 356.6 57.1 154.6 103.9 79.5 40.6 95.3 102.4 154.2 96.0 105.8 104.6 87.6 122.0 12/98 Scrap and waste materials—Continued Ferrous s c r a p .................................................................................................... Carbon steel s c ra p ............................................................................... ........ Heavy melting s c ra p ................................................................................. S o u th ....................................................................................................... W e s t......................................................................................................... Pennsylvania, Middle Atlantic, New E n g la n d .................................. North C e n tra l.... ..................................................................................... B u n d le s ....................................................................................................... South ....................................................................................................... North C e n tra l.......................................................................................... Shredded s c ra p .............................. ........................................................... S o u th ....................................................................................................... Pennsylvania, Middle Atlantic, New E n g la n d .................................. North C e n tra l......................................................................................... Cut plate and structural s c r a p ................................................................ South ....................................................................................................... W e s t......................................................................................................... North C e n tra l......................................................................................... O ther carbon steel s c ra p ......................................................................... North C e n tra l.......................................................................................... Stainless and alloy steel s c r a p .................................................................. W e s t ............................................................................................................ Pennsylvania, Middle Atlantic, New E n g la n d ...... ................................ Cast iron s c r a p .............................................................................................. S o u th ..................... ...................................................................................... North C e n tra l.............................................................................................. Nonferrous s c r a p .............................................................................................. Aluminum s c ra p ............................................................................................. Aluminum scrap - n e w ............................................................................. Solids and clip p in g s .............................................................................. Borings and tu rn in g s ............................................................................. Aluminum scrap - o l d ............................................................................... Used c a n s ............................................................................................... O ther old s c r a p ..................................................................................... Copper and brass s c ra p .............................................................................. No. 1 heavy w ire ....................................................................................... No. 2 wire, m ix e d ...................................................................................... Yellow b ra s s ............................................................................................... O ther copper and brass s c ra p ................................................................ Lead s c r a p ..................................................................................................... O ther nonferrous s c r a p ............................................................................... Recovered p a p e r................................................................................................. Corrugated ......................................................................................................... N o rth e a s t.................. ...................................................................................... North C e n tra l................................................................................................. S o u th ............................................................................................................... W e s t................................................................................................................ Apr. 19992 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 May 1998 Apr. 1999 -25.9 -27.3 -26.6 -28.0 -30.3 -15.5 -27.7 -28.4 -27.4 -29.2 -26.6 -28.4 -21.4 -26.7 -23.4 -32.7 -34.0 -15.9 -30.7 -30.8 -8.9 -1.5 -21.3 -23.7 Í3) -25.5 -3.9 -7.9 -4.7 -4.5 -5.8 -11.4 -13.2 -8 .6 -13.3 -12.5 -9.7 -14.8 -18.5 8.2 8.3 10.1 6.0 8.4 ft 9.6 7.9 5.6 9.8 8.9 4.1 ft 75.7 124.2 123.7 122.9 127.0 125.0 137.2 110.8 70.0 70.9 123.5 156.3 65.8 98.1 114.1 75.1 68.2 128.4 114.5 61.7 81.2 149.8 60.1 111.5 67.2 63.4 108.6 ft 70.3 148.5 133.9 137.8 132.5 87.7 125.1 126.4 120.3 114.4 100.4 121.4 125.1 101.0 í3) 117.8 79.1 64.2 26.0 89.6 89.2 51.4 67.7 91.5 29.5 92.3 103.3 176.8 356.6 57.2 159.8 103.3 80.2 41.0 96.0 101.9 158.7 96.3 106.1 104.9 87.6 122.4 ft 76.6 124.2 124.5 100.8 100.3 100.7 ft .4 100.8 100.8 100.2 100.1 100.3 100.3 100.2 100.1 100.7 100.7 100.3 100.2 ft ft ft ft .4 .4 .1 .1 ft 11.8 4.3 7.6 -2.5 3.3 7.4 7.9 7.8 5.8 7.6 1.0 Í3) 2.6 6.5 6.5 9.6 9.3 11.6 3.0 1.3 5.6 6.1 10.7 11.1 3.2 Í3) -30.9 -6.3 -16.1 -11.0 -35.3 -13.1 -16.8 8.1 26.2 20.9 6.7 -.7 3.6 2.8 32.7 -.8 16.1 -9.2 .2 -11.4 -6.8 -10.6 5.5 -12.2 -10.3 -3.0 -17.9 ft ft -3.8 -.3 -2.6 -5.5 .0 -4.4 -.2 -1.5 -1.3 -2 .6 -2.0 -1.3 .1 0 .2 3.4 -.6 .9 1.0 .7 -.5 2.9 .3 .3 .3 0 .3 ft -24.5 -4.2 -2.5 (3) 1.2 0 .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 Produci code 6311-10101 6311-10102 6311-10103 6311-10104 6311-102 6311-2 6311-201 6311-202 6311-203 < o> Jan. 19992 Life insurance carriers—Continued Term life insurance p o lic ie s ........................................................................ W hole life insurance p o lic ie s ..................................................................... Universal life insurance p o lic ie s ................................................................ O ther individual life insurance p o lic ie s ..................................................... Group life insurance p o lic ie s .......................................................................... Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 99.9 100.0 100.4 100.0 100.5 103.2 100.4 105.6 103.5 99.7 100.1 100.7 100.0 100.3 100.8 100.5 100.5 101.3 99.7 100.1 100.8 100.0 100.4 102.3 100.9 104.5 101.5 (?) (?) (?) (?) (?) (?) (?) (?) (3) 0 a .1 0 .1 1.5 .4 4.0 .2 12/98 100.2 100.5 100.6 (3) .1 6331-P 6331-1 6331-101 6331-102 6331-103 6331-104 6331-105 6331-106 6331-107 6331-108 6331-109 6331-111 6331-112 6331-2 6331-201 6331-202 6331-203 6331-204 6331-205 6331-206 6331-3 6331-4 6331-401 6331-402 6331-403 6331-5 6331-6 6331-7 6331-8 6331-9 6331-A 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 0 6/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/9 8 06/98 06/98 0 6/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 0 6/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 0 6/9 8 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/9 8 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 100.2 100.2 100.8 101.5 99.9 98.3 102.8 102.4 99.7 99.6 99.2 103.1 100.3 100.8 101.9 100.9 100.4 104.0 99.9 103.0 102.1 100.2 99.9 98.9 101.1 99.7 99.6 98.6 99.4 97.8 99.2 100.2 100.6 100.6 101.5 102.5 100.2 100.7 103.2 101.9 101.4 100.2 99.7 102.1 100.9 101.6 102.0 99.9 100.5 104.0 99.7 102.5 102.4 100.3 99.9 98.8 101.2 99.6 99.7 98.6 99.6 99.7 100.2 100.8 100.6 100.6 101.5 101.7 100.0 100.2 102.9 102.3 102.0 99.8 100.1 101.1 100.6 102.0 102.6 100.5 100.5 106.2 99.4 103.3 103.0 100.0 100.2 98.8 101.2 100.1 99.1 98.5 99.5 97.8 99.2 101.1 ft ft (3) (?) (?) (3) (?) ft ft (?) (?) (?) (?) ft (?) (?) (?) (?) (?) (?) ft ft ft (?) (?) ft (?) ft (?) (3) ft ft 0 0 0 -.8 -.2 -.5 -.3 .4 .6 -.4 .4 -1.0 -.3 .4 .6 .6 0 2.1 -.3 .8 .6 -.3 .3 0 0 .5 -.6 -.1 -.1 -1.9 -1.0 .3 6512-P 6512-1 6512-101 6512-10101 6512-10102 6512-102 6512-10201 6512-10202 6512-103 6512-2 6512-3 6512-4 6512-5 6512-6 6512-SM 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 103.3 103.3 109.3 117.3 117.8 112.7 106.8 103.4 107.2 103.9 102.4 102.2 92.1 95.3 92.8 122.0 104.9 104.9 107.9 111.6 111.5 112.5 107.1 103.5 107.5 103.1 105.8 102.3 93.2 95.3 92.8 117.9 105.2 105.2 108.8 110.8 110.5 112.7 108.6 103.5 109.2 103.5 105.9 102.3 93.2 95.3 92.8 (?) 1.8 1.8 .0 -3.8 -3.2 -10.6 1.6 -1.1 2.0 -.5 3.8 1.4 -7.0 -1.3 -.1 (3) .3 .3 .8 -.7 -.9 .2 1.4 0 1.6 .4 .1 0 0 0 0 (?) 653 12/96 103.8 105.7 105.3 2.9 -.4 6531 6531-P 6531-1 6531-11 6531-111 6531-1111 6531-11111 6531-11112 6531-11113 6531-11114 6531-1112 6531-11121 6531-11122 6531-11123 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 103.2 103.2 104.6 104.3 104.3 99.0 105.1 105.1 105.7 105.3 105.4 100.2 123.0 114.2 ft 97.6 110.3 102.7 114.4 111.0 104.8 104.8 105.9 105.5 105.6 100.4 123.0 120.5 2.9 2.9 2.4 2.7 2.7 1.1 15.2 9.6 (3) -.6 1.5 .8 5.9 1.3 -.3 -.3 .2 .2 .2 .2 0 5.5 Variable deferred ann uities............................................................................ Fixed-rate deferred a n n u itie s ......................................................................... Immediate annuities......................................................................................... Property and casualty insurance.................................................................................. 633 6331 Private passenger auto in s u ra n c e ................................................................ Private passenger auto insurance, C a lifo rn ia .......................................... Private passenger auto insurance, New Y o rk .......................... .............. Private passenger auto insurance, T e x a s ................................................ Private passenger auto insurance, F lo rid a .............................................. Private passenger auto insurance, P e nnsylva nia.................................. Private passenger auto insurance, Illin o is ............................................... Private passenger auto insurance, O h io .................................................. Private passenger auto insurance, M ichigan........................................... Private passenger auto insurance, New J e rs e y..................................... Private passenger auto insurance, North C a ro lin a ................................ Private passenger auto insurance, all other a re a s ................................ Homeowner’s in s u ra n c e ................................................................................. Homeowner’s insurance, C a lifo rn ia .......................................................... Homeowner’s insurance, New Y o r k ......................................................... Homeowner’s insurance, T e x a s ........ ....................................................... Homeowner’s insurance, F lo rid a ............................................................... Homeowner’s insurance, Pennsylvania.................................................... Homeowner’s insurance, all other areas................................................... Non-auto liability in su ra n ce ........................................................................... Product liability insurance............................................................................ M edical malpractice in sura nce.................................................................. O ther non-auto liability in su ra n ce ............................................................. Commercial multiple peril in su ra n ce ............................................................ W orker’s compensation in su ra n ce ............................................................... Inland marine insurance....................................... .......................................... Surety and financial guaranty insurance...................................................... Fidelity in sura nce............................................................................................. Other property and casualty insurance........................................................ Operators and lessors of nonresidential b u ild in g s................................................... 6512 Operators and lessors of retail p ro p e rty ......................................................... Shopping centers over 400,000 square f e e t............................................... Enclosed shopping centers over 400,000 square f e e t ......................... Open shopping centers over 400,000 square fe e t ................................ Shopping centers under 400,000 square f e e t ............................................ Enclosed shopping centers under 400,000 square f e e t ....................... O pen shopping centers under 400,000 square f e e t ............................. O ther retail p ro p e rty ........................................................................................ Operators and lessors of office p ro p e rty ........................................................ Operators and lessors of industrial p ro p e rty .................................................. Operators and lessors o f auditoriums and th e a te rs ..................................... Operators and lessors of piers and d o c k s ..................................................... O perators and lessors of other nonresidential p ro p e rty .............................. Real estate agents and m a n a g e rs .................................................................... ......... Real estate b ro ke ra g e ........................................................................................ Real estate brokerage, residential s a le s ..................................................... Real estate brokerage, sales of residential u n its .................................. Residential sales, northeast re g io n ....................................................... Residential sales, Boston-Brockton-Nashua C M S A ....................... Residential sales, New York-No.NJ-Long Island C M S A ................ Residential sales, Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City CMSA ... Residential sales, other northeast region a r e a s ............................. Residential sales, midwest re g io n ......................................................... Residential sales, Chicago-Gary-Kenosha C M S A .......................... Residential sales, Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint C M S A ........................... Residential sales, other midwest region a r e a s ............................... See footnotes at end of table. 139 i3) 111.1 (?) 97.1 109.7 102.3 116.4 110.1 (?) 97.4 110.5 102.7 118.5 110.9 ft -.2 .2 0 3.6 -.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Real estate agents and managers—Continued Residential sales, south re g io n .............................................................. Residential sales, Washington-Baltimore C M S A ............................ Residential sales, Atlanta M S A ........................ ................................. Residential sales, Dallas-Fort W orth C M S A .................................... Residential sales, Houston-Galveston-Brazoria C M S A .................. Residential sales, other south region a re a s .................................... Residential sales, west r e g io n ............................................................... Residential sales, Denver-Boulder-Greeley C M S A ......................... Residential sales, Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County CMSA Residential sales, San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose C M S A ........ Residential sales, other west region a re a s ..................................... Real estate brokerage, sales of residential la n d ................................... Real estate brokerage, residential le a s in g .................................................. Real estate brokerage, commercial s a le s ................................................... Commercial sales, office p ro p e rty ..... ...................................................... Commercial sales, retail p ro p e rty ............................................................. Commercial sales, industrial p roperty....................................................... Commercial sales, residential property with five or more u n its ........... Commercial sales, farms and la n d ..... ..................................................... Real estate brokerage, commercial le a s in g ................................................ Commercial leasing, office p ro p e rty ......................................................... Commercial leasing, retail p ro p e rty .......................................................... Commercial leasing, industrial p ro p e rty ................................................... Property m a n age m ent........................................................................................ Residential property m anagem ent................................................................ Residential property management, apartment buildings....................... Residential property management, other p ro p e rty ................................ Nonresidential property m anage m ent.......................................................... Nonresidential property management, office p ro p e rty .......................... Nonresidential property management, retail p ro p e rty ........................... Nonresidential property management, industrial p ro p e rty .................... Nonresidential property management, other p roperty........................... Real estate app raising........................................................................................ Residential real estate a p p ra isin g ................................................................ Commercial real estate app raising....................... ........................................ O ther real estate appraising, including la n d ............................................... Real estate co n su ltin g ........................................................................................ 6531-1113 6531-11131 6531-11132 6531-11133 6531-11134 6531-11135 6531-1114 6531-11141 6531-11142 6531-11143 6531-11144 6531-112 6531-12 6531-13 6531-131 6531-132 6531-133 6531-134 6531-135 6531-14 6531-141 6531-142 6531-143 6531-2 6531-21 6531-211 6531-212 6531-22 6531-221 6531-222 6531-223 6531-224 6531-3 6531-301 6531-302 6531-303 6531-4 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 12/95 Apr. 19992 May 19992 107.5 100.7 108.3 108.7 100.7 111.7 <") (?) 108.4 100.9 116.4 109.5 131.8 96.6 102.5 109.6 104.6 105.1 108.3 102.4 O) 5 (3) 109.7 102.0 123.2 112.0 131.8 97.5 103.7 114.4 104.8 105.1 109.0 102.2 111.2 (?) (?) 109.7 102.1 123.2 112.5 132.2 97.6 104.1 114.4 104.9 4.0 1.1 4.2 (?) (?) 4.3 3.1 7.9 8.8 3.3 2.3 2.9 i3) -.9 (?) 108.3 103.2 (?) (?) 104.7 105.7 104 4 (?) 108.8 101.4 103.3 101.7 104.9 96.6 92.6 102.3 104.9 102.5 107.9 107.6 111.3 105.5 98.8 (") 103.2 (?) 104.7 107.5 106.0 (?) 113.1 104.4 107.3 102.9 112.1 97.0 93.5 101.4 104.9 102.5 108.0 107.6 112.0 105.5 (?) May 1998 Apr. 1999 0.3 1.5 -.4 (?) (?) 0 .1 0 .4 .3 .1 .4 0 .1 (?) (?) (?) 113.2 103.3 105.5 102.7 108.5 97.9 94.9 101.4 0 1.1 (?) -.1 1.9 1.4 (?) 6.5 3.1 6.2 3.4 9.2 -4.5 -7.2 -1.2 i3) .1 -1.1 -1.7 -.2 -3.2 .9 1.5 0 (?) 102.5 109.6 109.1 115.2 105.5 98.8 (?) .0 8.7 8.4 12.2 1.8 0 (?) .0 1.5 1.4 2.9 0 0 (?) 104.7 107.4 106.0 0 (?) 0 -.1 0 Hotels and m o te ls ........................................................................................................... 701 12/96 110.8 114.4 113.3 4.8 -1.0 Hotels and m o te ls ........................................................................................................... 7011 7011-P 7011-1 7011-101 7011-102 7011-103 7011-104 7011-2 7011-201 7011-202 7011-3 7011-301 7011-302 7011-SM 06/93 06 /9 3 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 0 6/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 122.9 122.8 127.4 113.8 128.0 132.3 124.5 120.9 123.0 114.7 108.5 124.9 98.6 129.7 126.8 126.7 133.7 122.9 131.0 142.7 128.2 121.7 124.0 114.8 108.3 130.1 i3) 136.6 125.7 125.6 131.2 119.7 130.5 137.2 128.2 122.4 124.9 115.0 109.2 129.8 96.7 136.6 4.8 4.9 5.6 1.5 5.2 6.1 13.0 4.0 4.6 2.1 3.4 3.5 3.2 .4 -.9 -.9 -1.9 -2.6 -.4 -3.9 0 .6 .7 .2 .8 -.2 (?) 0 7311-P 7311-1 7311-2 7311-201 7311-202 7311-203 7311-204 7311-SM 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 106.8 106.5 105.6 107.8 125.0 117.1 101.4 109.7 113.9 107.3 106.9 106.1 108.2 128.5 117.0 101.4 109.7 113.9 107.2 106.8 106.0 108.2 128.5 117.0 101.4 109.7 113.9 1.8 1.5 1.1 2.3 4.1 5.1 .9 .8 6.3 -.1 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7349-P 7349-1 7349-2 7349-SM 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 106.6 106.7 106.5 107.4 104.7 106.6 106.7 106.6 107.4 104.7 109.3 109.6 108.6 113.2 104.7 3.8 4.0 3.3 6.3 1.3 2.5 2.7 1.9 5.4 0 12/96 104.2 104.4 104.5 1.7 .1 06/94 06/94 06/94 06/94 06/94 108.2 106.7 103.5 104.8 105.1 108.2 106.7 103.5 104.8 105.1 108.2 106.7 103.5 104.8 105.1 1.9 .9 1.0 3.6 .4 0 0 0 0 0 Limited service hotels and m o te ls ................................................................ Full service hotels and m o te ls ....................................................................... Luxury and resort hotels, excluding casino h o te ls .................................... O ther guestroom rental, including casino h o te ls ....................................... Food and nonalcoholic b e ve rag es............................................................... Alcoholic beverages .............................................................« .......................... O ther guest s e rv ic e s ....................................................................................... Casino gaming receip ts................................................................................... 7311 Primary se rv ic e s ....................................................................................................... A d creation, billed sepa ra te ly ............................................................................ M edia placement, incl. ad creation not billed s e p a ra te ly ............................ N e w spap ers....................................................................................................... P e riodicals.......................................................................................................... R a d io .................................................................................................................. Building cleaning and maintenance services, N .E .C ................................................ Primary s e rv ic e s ....................................................................................................... 7349 O ther building cleaning and maintenance s e rv ic e s ...................................... O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... 736 7361 Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Professional/m anagerial occupations............ ................................................ A cco untin g /fin a n ce /b a n k in g .......................................................................... Engineering/scientific...................................................................................... 7361-P 7361-2 7361-211 7361-212 See footnotes at end of table. 140 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Employment agencies—Continued S a les/m a rketin g............................................................................................... O ther professional/managerial o c c u p a tio n s ............................................... May 1998 Apr. 1999 107.7 98.3 121.6 107.7 98.3 121.6 107.7 98.3 121.6 0.3 0 10.8 0 0 0 7363-P 7363-1 7363-101 7363-102 7363-103 7363-104 7363-105 7363-2 7363-3 7363-SM 06/94 06/94 06/94 06/94 06/94 0 6/94 06/94 06/94 06/94 06/94 0 6/94 110.2 110.1 109.6 110.9 110.0 104.4 107.9 103.2 110.0 122.1 121.8 110.4 110.3 109.9 111.3 110.1 104.6 108.1 103.2 110.0 122.1 121.8 110.5 110.4 110.1 111.5 110.1 104.6 108.1 103.2 110.0 122.1 121.8 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.7 .7 .8 2.5 1.2 1.9 4.2 1.2 .1 .1 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7372-P 7372-2 7372-201 7372-202 7372-3 7372-4 7372-SM 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/97 101.4 101.3 99.1 98.3 100.8 103.3 104.7 103.0 101.0 100.9 99.4 98.8 100.9 101.6 105.0 103.1 100.9 100.8 99.4 98.7 100.9 99.4 104.9 102.9 -.3 -.5 -.3 -.6 .3 -3.3 5.3 2.8 -.1 -.1 0 -.1 0 -2.2 -.1 -.2 7513-P 7513-1 7513-2 7513-211 7513-212 7513-213 7513-3 7513-SM 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 12/98 06/91 103.2 103.3 94.8 108.2 114.1 106.0 98.2 100.1 101.5 102.7 101.8 91.6 108.1 114.3 105.8 98.2 100.1 105.2 103.6 103.1 93.5 109.0 114.3 106.3 101.5 100.1 104.3 -1.0 -4.6 -5.7 2.1 1.2 ft 5.5 .9 1.3 2.1 .8 0 .5 3.4 0 -.9 7514-P 7514-2 7514-211 7514-221 7514-3 7514-SM Prepackaged s o ftw a re .................................................................................................... 06/94 06/94 06/94 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/98 12/98 12/91 12/91 126.1 126.7 125.2 100.0 99.9 140.9 112.6 133.0 133.8 134.5 100.7 114.5 140.1 112.6 127.1 127.6 126.7 100.1 102.2 140.2 112.6 -1.7 -1.8 -1.6 7363 7372 Applications so ftw a re .......................................................................................... Applications software sold separately (non-suite)..................................... Applications software sold as a s u ite .......................................................... Computer games and other prepackaged s o ftw a re ..................................... Maintenance, documentation, training, and other software s e rv ic e s ........ 7513 Truck tractor le asing........................................................................................ Truck trailer le a s in g ......................................................................................... Recreational vehicle r e n ta l................................................................................ O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... Passenger car r e n ta l...................................................................................................... Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Car rental, s ta n d a rd ............................................................................................ May 19992 7361-216 7361-217 7361-SM Help supply services....................................................................................................... Primary s e rv ic e s...................................................................................................... Temporary help supply services........................................................................ O ffice and clerical occupations...................................................................... Light and heavy industrial occupations........................................................ Technical and professional o c cu p a tio n s..................................................... Medical personnel o c cu p a tio n s.................................................................... O ther help supply s e rvice s............................................................................. Employee leasing serv ic e s ................................................................................. O ther help supply services, except tem p ora ry............................................... O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... Truck rental and le a s in g ............................................................................................... Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Truck and utility trailer re n ta l............................................................................. Truck, truck tractor and truck trailer le asing................................................... Apr. 19992 7514 Leisure tra v e l..................................................................................................... Car rental, repla cem e nt...................................................................................... ft ft ft ft -.9 ft -4.4 -4 .6 -5.8 -.6 -10.7 .1 0 80 12/94 109.2 109.3 109.4 1.8 .1 O ffices and clinics of doctors of m e d ic in e ................................................................. 801 12/96 104.7 105.1 105.2 2.1 .1 O ffices and clinics of doctors of m e d ic in e ................................................................ 8011 12/93 12/93 112.9 113.0 113.3 113.4 113.5 113.6 2.1 2.2 .2 .2 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 113.2 112.8 112.5 117.0 112.9 107.8 129.8 102.9 106.4 108.6 113.2 113.3 112.8 117.3 112.9 107.8 130.2 102.9 106.4 108.6 113.2 113.5 112.9 117.3 112.9 107.9 130.2 102.9 106.4 108.8 2.4 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.0 2.6 4.3 4.8 -.4 0 0 .2 .1 0 0 .1 0 0 0 .2 12/93 114.0 115.2 116.0 2.3 .7 12/94 12/94 122.4 122.6 122.6 122.9 122.7 123.0 3.5 3.5 .1 .1 12/94 123.1 123.0 123.1 3.4 .1 12/94 12/94 122.2 113.1 122.9 113.1 123.0 113.1 3.7 4.1 .1 0 12/92 115.9 115.9 115.9 1.5 0 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 116.0 116.1 114.9 108.4 107.3 116.1 116.2 115.0 108.4 107.3 116.1 116.2 115.0 108.4 107.3 1.5 1.5 1.4 .4 .3 0 0 0 0 0 8011-P 8011-1 8011-101 8011-3 8011-31 8011-311 8011-312 8011-313 8011-314 8011-316 8011-317 8011-319 8011-33 8011-331 Medicare trea tm ents........................................................................................ Non-Medicare trea tm ents................................................................................... O ne and two physician practices and single specialty group p ractices. G eneral/family p ra c tic e ............................................................................... General surgery and other surgical specialtie s....................................... P e d ia trics........................................................................................................ O ther specialty.............................................................................................. Multispecialty group p ra ctice s........................................................................ Multispecialty group p ra c tic e s .................................................................... Skilled and intermediate care fa cilitie s........................................................................ 8053 8053-P 8053-1 8053-101 8053-3 8053-301 8053-SM Public P a yors......................... ........................................................................... Private P a y o rs .................................................................................................. 806 General medical and surgical h o s p ita ls.......... .......................................................... Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Inpatient tre a tm e n ts............................................................................................ All medical diagnosis related g ro u p s........................................................ 8062 8062-P 8062-1 8062-131 8062-13101 See footnotes at end of table. 141 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 G eneral medical and surgical hospitals—Continued All surgical diagnosis related g ro u p s ........................................................ Medicaid p a tie n ts.............................................................................................. All other patie n ts.............................................................................................. Diseases and disorders o f the nervous s y s te m ..................................... Diseases and disorders of the e y e ........................................................... Diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, mouth, and th ro a t.............. Diseases and disorders o f the respiratory s y s te m ................................ Diseases and disorders o f the circulatory s y s te m ................................. Diseases and disorders o f the digestive s y s te m ................................... Diseases and disorders of the hepatobiliary system and pancreas ... Diseases and disorders of the musculoskeletal system and connective tis s u e .................................................................................. Diseases and disorders of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and breast Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases and d isord ers............. Diseases and disorders o f the kidney and urinary t r a c t ....................... Diseases and disorders of the male reproductive s y s te m ................... Diseases and disorders o f the female reproductive s y s te m ................ Pregnancy, childbirth, and p ue rpe rium ..................................................... Newborns and other neonates with conditions originating in the perinatal p e rio d ...................................................................................... Diseases and disorders of the blood and blood forming organs and immunological diso rd e rs....................................................................... Myeloproliferative diseases and disorders, and poorly differentiated n eo plasm s...................................................................... Infectious and parasitic diseases (systemic or unspecified s ite s )....... Mental diseases and d is o rd e rs .................................................................. Alcohol/drug use and alcohol/drug induced organic mental diso rd e rs.................................................................................................. Injuries, poisonings and toxic effect o f d ru g s .......................................... Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 8062-13103 8062-151 8062-171 8062-17101 8062-17102 8062-17103 8062-17104 8062-17105 8062-17106 8062-17107 109.8 110.7 120.1 110.2 125.4 116.7 125.0 119.6 121.9 132.5 0.6 .1 2.3 1.6 12.0 1.1 4.3 .8 2.6 2.3 0 -.2 0 .3 0 0 0 0 -.1 .1 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 117.5 119.6 121.4 123.9 112.7 112.4 121.7 117.7 119.7 121.7 123.9 112.7 112.3 122.1 117.8 120.1 121.7 123.9 112.7 112.4 122.0 2.8 3.9 -1.9 2.2 2.5 1.0 3.3 .1 .3 0 0 0 .1 -.1 12/92 121.5 121.8 121.8 1.9 0 8062-17117 12/92 140.0 140.0 140.0 4.3 0 8062-17118 8062-17119 8062-17121 12/92 12/92 12/92 120.5 111.3 123.8 120.5 111.3 124.2 120.4 111.3 124.2 2.6 .2 6.8 -.1 0 .0 8062-17122 8062-17123 8062-17124 12/92 12/92 12/92 128.9 113.7 108.3 128.9 114.7 108.4 128.9 114.7 108.1 4.5 4.2 1.9 0 0 -.3 8062-17125 8062-3 8062-311 8062-331 8062-351 8062-SM 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 113.6 120.1 122.9 107.8 120.8 111.6 113.6 120.3 123.0 107.8 120.9 111.9 113.6 120.3 122.9 107.8 120.9 112.1 2.9 1.5 3.9 2.4 1.0 3.3 0 0 -.1 0 0 .2 8063-P 8063-1 8063-101 8063-103 8063-10301 8063-10303 8063-2 8063-SM 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 1 2/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 108.9 108.9 107.9 119.2 106.5 91.5 111.5 122.2 109.7 108.9 108.9 107.9 119.2 106.5 91.5 111.5 122.2 109.7 108.9 108.9 107.9 119.2 106.5 91.5 111.5 122.2 109.7 .6 .6 .7 -1.7 1.1 3.9 .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8069-P 8069-1 8069-101 8069-104 8069-107 8069-108 8069-3 8069-SM 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 120.1 120.4 117.6 111.6 115.7 121.9 123.0 130.4 111.2 119.0 119.2 116.8 111.6 115.7 121.9 120.6 127.9 111.2 120.1 120.3 117.5 111.6 115.7 121.9 122.7 130.4 111.2 3.3 3.4 3.2 5.5 2.1 0 3.3 3.8 0 .9 .9 .6 0 0 0 1.7 2.0 0 8071-P 8071-2 8071-4 06/94 0 6/94 06/94 06/94 106.2 106.5 106.6 102.0 106.3 106.6 106.7 102.3 106.2 106.6 106.6 102.3 -.3 -.2 -.2 .1 -.1 0 -.1 0 8063 Specialty hospitals, except psychiatric........................................................................ 109.8 110.9 120.1 109.9 125.4 116.7 125.0 119.6 122.0 132.4 8062-17116 Psychiatric h o s p ita ls ....................................................................................................... Primary se rv ic e s .............................................................. ........................................ Inpatient tre a tm e n ts ............................................................................................. Medicare p a tie n ts ............................................................................................. Non-medicare p a tie n ts .................................................................................... State and county h o s p ita ls ......................................................................... Private h o s p ita ls ............................................................................................ Outpatient tre a tm e n ts .......................................................................................... O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... 109.8 111.0 119.9 109.6 125.0 116.7 124.9 119.5 121.7 132.5 8062-17108 8062-17109 8062-17111 8062-17112 8062-17113 8062-17114 8062-17115 Factors influencing health status and other contacts with health s e rv ic e s ..................................................... ............................................. Outpatient tre a tm e n ts .......................................................................................... M edicare p a tie n ts ............................................................................................. Medicaid p a tie n ts .............................................................................................. All other p a tie n ts............................................................................................... O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 8069 Inpatient tre a tm e n ts ............................................................................................. Rehabilitation h o s p ita ls ................................................................................... Children’s h o s p ita ls .......................................................................................... Alcoholism and other chemical dependency h o s p ita ls ............................ O ther specialty hospitals, except p sych ia tric.............................................. O utpatient tre a tm e n ts .......................................................................................... O ther re c e ip ts ........................................................................................................... Medical laboratories........................................................................................................ Primary se rv ic e s ....................................................................................................... Independent clinical lab s e rv ic e s ...................................................................... Diagnostic imaging serv ic e s ............................................................................... 8071 Home health care services............................................................................................ 808 12/96 106.0 106.4 106.5 .1 .1 Home health care services............................................................................................ 8082 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 106.0 102.9 102.7 104.9 99.3 103.1 103.0 103.3 104.2 99.7 165.2 106.4 103.3 103.1 105.4 99.8 103.1 103.4 103.5 105.2 99.8 165.2 106.5 103.2 103.3 105.5 100.1 103.6 103.2 103.5 104.5 99.8 169.2 .1 -.2 -.5 .5 -2.5 1.6 .1 .4 -.1 -.2 3.2 .1 -.1 .2 .1 .3 .5 -.2 0 -.7 0 2.4 12/96 107.4 108.1 108.5 2.3 .4 8082-P 8082-1 8082-101 8082-102 8082-103 8082-2 8082-201 8082-202 8082-203 8082-SM Hom e health a id e ............................................................................................ Non-Medicare p a y o rs .......................................................................................... Home health a id e ............................................................................................ O ther p ro v id e r................................................................................................... O ther re c e ip ts ........................................................................................................... Legal se rvices.................................................................................................................. 81 See footnotes at end of table. 142 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 May 1999 from — Index base Jan. 19992 Apr. 19992 May 19992 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Legal services.................................................................................................................. 811 12/96 107.4 108.1 108.5 2.3 0.4 Legal services.................................................................................................................. Primary s e rvice s...................................................................................................... C o rp o ra te ............................................................................................................... Real e s ta te ............................................................................................................ Civil negligence.................................................................................................... 8111 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 107.4 107.4 110.1 108.2 103.4 107.4 98.7 108.4 106.4 116.1 106.9 108.1 108.1 111.6 108.4 105.2 110.8 98.8 108.9 107.3 116.2 107.0 108.5 108.5 112.4 109.3 105.1 110.6 98.8 109.6 107.3 116.5 107.3 2.3 2.3 3.4 2.3 2.6 5.1 -.4 2.6 1.5 1.9 1.8 .4 .4 .7 .8 -.1 -.2 0 .6 0 .3 .3 8111-P 8111-1 8111-2 8111-3 8111-301 8111-302 8111-4 8111-5 8111-6 8111-7 P la in tiff................................................................................................................ Banking and com m e rcial.................................................................................... In su ra n ce ............................................................................................................... W ills, estate planning, and p ro b a te ................................................................. O ther legal se n /ice s............................................................................................ Engineering, architectural, and surveying services................................................... 871 12/96 107.4 108.4 108.3 3.8 -.1 Engineering design, analysis, and consulting s e rv ic e s ............................................ Primary s e rvice s...................................................................................................... Building-related engineering............................................................................... Nonbuilding-related engineering........................................................................ O ther re ce ip ts.......................................................................................................... 8711 8711-P 8711-1 8711-2 8711-SM 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 107.0 106.9 106.8 107.0 107.6 107.8 107.7 108.6 107.3 108.6 107.7 107.6 108.5 107.2 108.4 3.4 3.4 4.4 2,9 3.0 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.2 Architectural design, analysis, and consulting se rvice s........................................... Primary s e rvice s...................................................................................................... Residential dwelling architecture...................................................................... Commercial building arch ite ctu re ...................................... ............................... Public and institutional facility a rchitecture..................................................... O ther architectural s e rv ic e s ............................................................................... 8712 8712-P 8712-1 8712-2 8712-3 8712-4 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 109.4 108.8 111.8 110.9 105.8 105.7 111.6 111.1 113.2 114.5 106.8 107.6 111.4 110.9 113.3 113.7 107.1 107.6 6.0 5.8 5.8 8.8 2.9 2.8 -.2 -.2 .1 -.7 .3 0 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping s e rv ic e s ...................................................... 872 12/96 106.2 107.0 107.2 3.5 .2 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping serv ic e s ...................................................... Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Single service tra n s a c tio n s ................................................................................ B o okkeeping..................................................................................................... Compilation and re v ie w ................................................................................... A u d itin g .............................................................................................................. Tax preparation and p la n n in g ........................................................................ Multiple services transactions........................................................................... O ther re ce ip ts........................................................................................................... 8721 8721-P 8721-1 8721-101 8721-102 8721-103 8721-104 8721-2 8721-SM 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 110.6 110.7 112.4 109.2 111.5 117.7 110.1 109.2 109.4 111.4 111.6 113.4 109.7 113.7 118.0 111.0 110.0 109.4 111.6 111.4 113.2 109.7 113.2 118.0 110.9 109.8 114.3 3.5 3.3 4.1 .5 7.1 6.1 2.0 2.6 5.9 .2 -.2 -.2 0 -.4 0 -.1 -.2 4.5 9331-P 9331-1 9331-101 9331-102 9331-103 9331-104 9331-105 9331-106 9331-107 9331-108 9331-109 9331-111 9331-112 9331-2 9331-201 9331-202 9331-203 9331-204 9331-205 9331-206 9331-3 9331-4 9331-401 9331-402 9331-403 9331-5 9331-6 9331-7 9331-8 9331-9 9331-A 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 0 6/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 100.1 100.1 100.1 101.2 99.0 97.9 100.3 101.7 98.5 99.8 99.2 102.0 100.1 100.2 102.3 101.8 100.9 105.2 99.5 102.6 102.4 100.2 99.8 98.7 100.9 99.6 99.6 98.7 99.7 97.8 99.2 100.6 100.1 100.1 99.9 100.1 99.4 97.6 99.6 101.1 97.8 100.6 98.6 101.1 100.7 100.3 102.4 100.9 100.9 105.2 99.2 102.0 102.7 100.3 99.8 98.6 100.9 99.7 99.7 98.8 100.0 99.7 100.1 101.2 100.0 100.0 99.7 98.8 99.1 96.8 99.1 101.6 97.7 100.2 99.1 100.2 100.5 100.4 103.0 101.5 101.2 107.4 99.0 102.7 103.3 100.1 100.0 98.6 100.8 99.9 99.1 98.6 99.9 97.8 99.2 101.5 S p e cia l in d e x e s ............................................................................................................. Premium for property and casualty insurance 5 ........................................................ Primary s e rvice s....................................................................................................... Premiums for private passenger auto in sura nce....................................... Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, C a lifornia................. Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, New Y o rk ................ Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, T e xa s....................... Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, F lo rid a ..................... Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, P e nnsylvania......... Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, Illin o is ...................... Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, O h io ......................... Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, M ichigan.................. Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, New Je rse y............. Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, North C a rolina....... Premiums for private passenger auto insurance, all other a re a s ....... Premiums for homeowner’s insurance......................................................... Premiums for homeowner’s insurance, C alifornia.................................. Premiums for homeowner’s insurance, New Y o rk ................................. Premiums for homeowner’s insurance, T e x a s ....................................... Premiums for homeowner’s insurance, F lo rid a ...................................... Premiums for homeowner’s insurance, P ennsylvania........................... Premiums for homeowner’s insurance, all other a re a s ......................... Premiums for commercial auto in sura nce................................................... Premiums for non-auto liability in surance.................................................... Premiums for product liability in s u ra n c e .................................................. Premiums for medical malpractice in sura nce......................................... Premiums for other non-auto liability in sura nce..................................... Premiums for commercial multiple peril insurance.................................... Premiums for worker’s compensation in surance....................................... Premiums for inland marine in s u ra n c e ........................................................ Premiums for surety and financial guaranty in sura nce............................. Premiums for fidelity in sura nce ..................................................................... Premiums for other property and casualty in sura nce............................... 9331 -.1 -.1 -.2 -1.3 -.3 -.8 -.5 .5 -.1 -.4 .5 -.9 -.2 .1 .6 .6 .3 2.1 -.2 .7 .6 -.2 .2 0 -.1 .2 -.6 -.2 -.1 -1.9 -.9 .3 4 Seasonal product— no price available this month. 5 The special index for 9331 in which prices reflect premiums only, contrasts with the index shown elsewhere in this table for SIC 6331, where prices reflect premiums plus the amount of investment income earned on the invested portion of the premium. n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified. 1 Industry and product class indexes may include products not shown separately. 2 The indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. 3 Not available. ft ft ft ft ft (3) ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 143 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index O ther index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 All com m odities.................................................................................................................... 122.9 123.5 124.5 Industrial com m odities......................................................................................................... 123.1 124.5 125.4 -.1 .7 Farm products, processed foods and fe ed s .................................................................... 122.1 118.3 120.1 -2.4 1.5 -0.5 0.8 Farm prod ucts......................................................................................................................... 01 102.2 96.9 99.6 -5.9 2.8 Fruits & melons, fresh/dry vegs. & n u ts ......................................................................................... 011 121.6 122.5 121.3 4.4 -1.0 Fresh fruits and m e lo n s..................................................................................................................... Citrus fru its ......................................................................................................................................... G ra p e fru its ........................................................................................................................................ L e m o n s............................................................................................................................................... Valencia o ra n g e s ............................................................................................................................. Navel o ra n g e s .................................................................................................................................. T a n g e rin e s .................................................................................................................... ................... T a n g e lo s ........................................................................................................................................... O ther fruits and b e rrie s ................................................................................................................... Avocados .......................................................................................................................................... K iw ifru it.............................................................................................................................................. Granny Smith a p p le s ...................................................................................................................... Rome a p p le s ................................................................................................................................... G olden delicious a p p le s .................................................................................................................. Red delicious a p p le s ...................................................................................................................... McIntosh a p p le s ............................................................................................................................... P e a c h e s ....................... ..................................................................................................................... 0111 105.3 178.0 177.9 194.4 ft 169.9 107.8 129.1 87.4 ft 77.9 66.3 69.3 72.4 91.2 98.7 ft 85.6 167.8 ft ft ft ft ft 101.4 170.4 176.0 177.2 101.1 165.3 111.8 ft 84.2 176.9 (■) 74.6 77.4 71.3 89.8 124.7 ft 92.2 139.3 ft ft ft ft ft 113.6 177.1 203.6 198.9 103.0 ft ft ft 96.3 173.1 ft 74.6 77.4 68.6 92.9 124.1 365.6 99.5 81.1 56.1 86.6 168.0 99.4 78.6 23.1 47.7 53.2 -7 .6 53.5 ft ft ft 17.4 54.4 ft -10.9 a -24.5 -.6 -11.7 ft -2.6 -12.0 ft -23.6 -6.0 -38.0 -40.0 12.0 3.9 15.7 12.2 1.9 ft ft ft 14.4 -2.1 ft 0 0 -3 .8 3.5 -.5 ft 7.9 -41.8 ft ft ft ft ft 132.5 59.0 73.4 109.6 120.8 131.0 81.9 70.3 144.4 106.4 169.5 119.9 116.1 272.1 107.6 118.6 100.6 i2) 137.2 85.2 79.7 ft 84.1 ft 172.7 183.9 175.0 111.3 213.9 204.2 106.4 (*) 71.4 124.7 106.8 86.9 111.5 62.6 88.7 108.8 120.8 130.8 82.6 73.4 111.3 133.9 155.2 158.1 106.9 108.4 114.3 100.9 241.5 109.3 128.8 69.8 29.2 ft 90.5 ft 259.9 310.2 68.3 i2) 334.9 223.6 131.0 100.0 ft 149.2 90.8 86.9 -16.9 -17.6 46.4 -37.9 -19.5 -15.7 -15.5: 9.2 -9.7 -3.2 69.2 -13.8 41.2 -1.6 7.3 -30.7 19.6 ft 10.5 -25.5 -49.4 ft -14.9 ft -6.4 -26.8 -24.8 ft 30.3 31.4 -3 .9 -46.6 ft 25.8 -37.1 -60.8 -15.8 6.1 20.8 -.7 0 -.2 .9 4.4 -22.9 25.8 -8.4 31.9 -7.9 -60.2 6.2 -14.9 140.1 ft -6.1 -18.1 -63.4 ft 7.6 ft 50.5 68.7 -61.0 ft 56.6 9.5 23.1 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 124.4 66.0 81.5 125.3 135.0 134.6 85.0 67.2 131.9 112.0 108.1 121.5 105.1 87.0 149.5 199.3 201.2 ft ft 123.4 45.6 123.3 103.3 434.3 175.9 129.3 167.5 ft 282.5 204.2 132.3 ft 126.5 134.4 121.9 63.8 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 669.4 849.9 152.5 138.9 123.1 103.4 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 01 0101 0104 0105 0106 0108 0109 02 0205 0206 0208 0209 0211 0215 0216 0219 0221 0222 0227 03 0301 0302 0303 S traw be rries...................................................................................................................................... B luebe rries........................................................................................................................................ M e lo n s ................................................................................................................................................ C a nta loupe s...................................................................................................................................... H o n e yd e w s....................................................................................................................................... W aterm elons..................................................................................................................................... Fresh and dry vege tables................................................................................................................. Dry vege ta b le s................................................................................................................................... Dry pea b e a n s .................................................................................................................................. Dry pinto b e a n s ................................................................................................................................ Dry great northern b e a n s .............................................................................................................. Dry pink b e a n s ................................................................................................................................. Dry p e a s ............................................................................................................................................ Dry le n tils .......................................................................................................................................... Fresh vegetables, except p o ta to e s ....... ....................................................................................... Cabbage ............................................................................................................................................ C a rro ts ............................................................................................................................................... 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 0113 01 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 0106 02 0211 0212 0213 0214 0215 0216 0217 0218 0219 0221 0222 0223 0224 0225 0226 0228 0229 0231 0232 0233 03 04 0401 0402 0403 0404 05 Sw eet c o m ........................................................................................................................................ L e ttu c e .............................................................................................................................................. Dry o n io n s ......................................................................................................................................... Snap b e a n s ...................................................................................................................................... G reen p e a s ....................................................................................................................................... A sp a ra g u s ...................................................................................... .................................................. B r o c c o li............................................................................................................................................. C a u liflo w e r......................................................................................................... ............................... S p in a c h ............................................................................................................................................. E n d iv e ................................................................................................................................................ G reen p e p p e rs ................................................................................................................................. E g g p la n t............................................................................................................................................ Squash .............................................................................................................................................. B e e ts .......................................................................................................................................... ....... R a d is h e s ........................................................................................................................................... Sw eet p o ta to e s.................................................................................................................................. Irish potatoes for consumer u s e ........................... ........................................................................ Long white p o ta to e s ........................................................................................................................ Round white p o ta to e s .................................................................................................................... Russet p o ta to e s ............................................................................................................................... Round red p o ta to e s......................................................................................................................... Irish potatoes for p rocessing.......................................................................................................... Tree n u t s ............................................................................................................................................. P e ca n s............................................................................................................................................... A lm o n d s ............................................................................................................................................ F ilb e rts ............................................................................................................................................... 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 0119 0101 0102 0103 0104 0106 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 19.6 -15.0 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft 012 W h e a t.................................................................................................................................................... 87.0 83.1 84.6 -14.3 1.8 0121 86.7 78.6 78.8 -14.6 .3 See footnotes at end of table. 144 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 W h eat-C ontin ued...................................................................................... ........................................ Hard red winter w h e a t............................. ....................... ......................... ..................................... Hard red spring w h e a t................................................................................................................... S o ft white w h e a t............................................................................................................................. Soft red winter w h e a t............................. ......................... ............... .............................................. Hard amber durum w h e a t....................................................................................... ...................... 0122 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0121 O ther g ra in s.................................................... .................................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 75.3 93.5 76.4 71.3 ft 74.9 93.9 76.5 72.5 ft -12.6 -15.3 -2.5 -17.0 ft -0.5 .4 .1 1.7 ft 01 02 03 05 Louisiana rough r ic e .................................. ........................ .................... .......................................... Long grain r ic e .................................................... ............................................................................ 12/84 84.9 103.0 75.8 79.6 90.2 12/91 85.1 106.3 83.7 81.9 82.2 84.1 96.5 83.2 ft 79.9 86.4 100.4 85.5 ft 80.7 -12.9 -30.3 -11.6 ft -16.4 2.7 4.0 2.8 ft 1.0 0101 12/91 12/91 112.8 112.0 90.6 89.9 88.3 87.6 ft ft 79.3 83.8 87.9 -3.1 4.9 01 02 03 91.5 92.5 80.2 37.8 96.4 97.4 84.6 45.1 95.5 95.2 90.7 44.1 -2.1 -2.4 .8 -27.6 -.9 -2.3 7.2 -2.2 01 02 44.6 45.2 36.6 48.1 48.3 45.7 63.8 64.2 58.5 -8.5 -8.8 -2.0 32.6 32.9 28.0 0123 Slaughter livestock............................ ...................... .................... ...................................................... 013 Slaughter c a ttle ................................ .................... .......................... .......................... ....................... Slaughter steers and h e ife rs ........................ ........................... ..................................................... Slaughter cows and b u lls ................................................................................................................ Slaughter v e a le rs .... .................. ..................................................................................................... 0131 Slaughter h o g s ............................................................................................:...................................... Slaughter barrows and gilts .............................................................. ...................................... ...... 0132 -2.5 -2.6 0133 119.3 112.8 142.8 28.0 26.6 Slaughter p o u ltry ................................................................................................................................. 014 129.5 118.7 136.6 4.2 15.1 Slaughter c h ic k e n s .................................................................. ................................. ....................... Slaughter bro ile r/frye rs........................................ ............. ............................................................. Slaughter h e n s ................................................... .................... ......................................................... 0141 12/91 138.9 140.2 84.8 121.5 122.7 79.8 142.4 144.2 20.5 1.6 1.8 -75.2 17.2 17.5 -74.3 Slaughter tu rk e y s .......... .................... ................. .................................. ........................................... 0142 96.3 108.8 116.9 18.1 7.4 Slaughter d u c k s ....................................................................... ....................................................... . 0143 12/91 131.3 131.4 131.4 .9 0 Slaughter la m b s ....................................................... .......................................................................... 02 03 Plant and animal fib e r s ................................................................................. .................................... 015 93.5 94.4 93.8 -13.1 -.6 Raw c o tto n ............................................................... ................ ......................................................... 0151 94.4 95.5 94.9 -12.1 -.6 Fluid m ilk ............................................................. ................................................................................. 016 M ilk eligible for fluid u s e ............................ ...................................................................................... Milk, manufacturing g ra d e ........................................................................................... ................. .. 0152 47.3 43.4 44.5 -39.5 2.5 127.8 96.2 95.6 -2.5 -.6 0161 128.7 96.6 96.2 -2.8 -.4 0162 121.3 96.7 93.7 3.1 -3.1 Chicken e g g s ....................................................................................................................................... 017 109.7 85.3 77.1 -8.0 -9.6 Chicken e g g s ...................................................... ............................................................................... Eggs for fresh u s e ........................................................................................................................... Eggs, ju m b o .................................................................. ................... ............................................... Eggs, extra la rg e ........................ .................................................................................................... Eggs, la rg e ...................................................... ................................................................................. Eggs, medium .......................... ................................................... ................................................... Eggs, s m a ll...................................................................................................... ....................... ........ Breaker stock and checks and u n d erg rade s.................................. .................... ...................... Breaker s t o c k .................................................................................... ............................................. Checks and undergrades............................. ................... ............................................................. 0171 94.0 105.4 108.8 116.0 99.4 85.9 91.0 92.1 82.4 74.8 83.1 86.9 91.9 81.2 68.7 64.8 67.4 45.5 66.8 79.6 77.5 81.7 73.5 70.2 61.2 63.9 40.7 -6.2 -12.2 -10.6 -4.4 -5.4 12.7 -14.6 -12.9 -30.4 -10.7 -4.2 -10.8 -11.1 -9.5 2.2 -5.6 -5.2 -10.5 Hay, hayseeds and oilseed s.............................................................................................................. 018 112.0 105.0 107.9 -20.1 2.8 Alfalfa h a y .................................................................................................. .......................................- 0181 150.2 157.9 176.5 -11.4 11.8 O ils e e d s ....... ................................................. .................. .................... ............................................. 0183 103.2 120.9 176.1 91.8 93.5 ft ft 80.8 93.3 i2) ft 79.6 -22.9 ft ft -27.8 -.2 ft ft -1.5 07 0701 0702 0703 0704 0705 08 0801 0802 0111 0121 0131 C o tto n s e e d ................................... ................................................................................................... S o y b e a n s .............................................................................................. ........................................... 12/91 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/91 12/91 12/91 O ther farm p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................... ...............- ..... 019 167.7 142.9 ft ft ft Leaf to b a c c o .......................................................... ....................... .................................................... 0192 112.4 95.8 ft ft ft Processed foods and fe e d s .... ...................................................................................................... 02 131.9 128.9 130.2 -1.0 1.0 Cereal and bakery p ro d u c ts ....... ......................................................... ............................................ 021 157.9 157.2 158.0 .1 .5 See footnotes at end of table. 145 I Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (19 8 2 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Bakery p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................................................. W hite pan b re a d ................................................................................................................................ W hite pan bread, n o rth e a st........................................................................................................... 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.......................................................... ........................................................ O ther b re a d ........................................................................................................................................ W hite hearth b re a d .......................................................................................................................... Dark wheat b r e a d ............................................................................................................................ Rye b r e a d ......................................................................................................................................... O ther variety b re a d .......................................................................................................................... Bread type r o lls ................................................................................................................ ................ Hamburger and weiner r o lls .......................................................................................................... Brown and serve r o lls .................................................................................................................... English m u ffin s ................................................................................................................................. O ther bread type r o lls .................................................................................................................... B a g e ls ................................................................................................................................................. Sw eet yeast g o o d s ........................................................................................................................... Yeast raised d o u g h n u ts ................................................................................................................. O ther sweet yeast g o o d s ............................................................................................................... S o ft c a k e s .......................................................................................................................................... Snack c a k e s ..................................................................................................................................... O ther soft c a k e s .............................................................................................................................. 0211 Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 177.1 178.0 173.7 209.4 160.7 172.8 181.5 194.8 172.1 201.9 180.0 173.6 172.8 172.3 190.9 169.2 114.8 159.2 163.1 157.2 185.8 192.9 168.4 191.2 200.1 163.9 164.8 173.1 177.3 159.7 191.7 177.6 176.5 178.0 198.1 160.2 172.8 181.9 195.9 172.2 202.0 180.3 173.4 173.0 172.3 188.4 169.4 114.3 160.8 162.5 159.3 194.5 204.8 168.4 197.0 210.0 163.9 164.8 175.1 177.2 159.9 191.2 178.0 177.1 177.9 198.1 161.6 173.2 182.0 195.9 172.2 202.8 180.4 173.2 172.6 172.3 188.4 169.4 114.3 161.5 166.3 159.3 196.0 204.8 174.2 198.2 210.0 166.5 165.2 175.1 177.9 160.3 192.3 1.3 .1 2.7 -4.9 3.1 -1 .7 .7 2.0 -1.3 3.5 1.9 1.5 .5 5.6 1.6 4.0 -.4 2.2 -1.9 3.1 6.3 6.9 4.4 4.2 4.9 3.0 2.2 1.8 .9 .8 .9 0.2 .3 -.1 0 .9 .2 .1 0 0 .4 .1 -.1 -.2 0 0 0 0 .4 2.3 0 .8 0 3.4 .6 0 1.6 .2 0 .4 .3 .6 03 04 116.3 107.4 126.7 113.8 103.0 125.9 114.6 104.7 126.0 -3.8 -6.9 -.8 .7 1.7 .1 01 0101 0102 02 06/84 129.3 135.0 134.6 124.4 82.0 125.6 133.0 134.6 117.2 72.0 122.9 130.0 133.2 110.3 70.9 .4 2.1 8.4 -14.1 -10.8 -2.1 -2.3 -1.0 -5.9 -1.5 02 0201 0202 09 0904 0905 0906 0907 0908 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/85 12/83 12/83 12/92 06/85 0 6/98 152.0 122.5 123.4 122.4 147.0 167.2 195.9 116.9 130.7 96.1 151.7 122.4 123.4 122.4 146.8 167.2 198.4 116.9 131.0 94.2 153.8 121.9 122.7 122.4 149.1 170.7 196.3 116.9 134.8 92.8 .7 -.7 -1.0 1.7 .9 2.5 3.3 -.3 .1 ft 1.4 -.4 -.6 0 1.6 2.11 -1.1 0 2.9 -1.5 022 110.5 109.6 113.9 -1.0 3.9 0221 99.1 99.1 98.7 75.8 69.9 102.2 97.5 90.9 71.4 68.0 85.9 104.8 91.9 107.6 101.8 106.9 116.0 112.7 113.9 108.9 129.0 114.5 83.8 108.0 104.4 99.4 102.2 101.0 76.1 68.1 116.4 99.5 86.0 ft 67.9 89.3 104.0 95.0 107.6 90.3 108.4 119.1 113.0 114.4 108.5 130.1 114.1 90.0 108.4 106.1 104.8 104.3 105.0 79.0 63.7 111.8 102.4 100.2 ft 69.1 92.4 104.3 94.1 112.7 115.5 109.4 120.8 113.5 113.0 109.3 130.6 116.0 88.4 108.3 110.1 -.7 .8 .6 1.4 -26.4 9.7 3.2 -3.8 ft -.3 -1.5 -4 .6 -8.3 2.1 -4.3 -.2 -1 .2 -1.4 .3 -.7 1.8 -.9 -.1 -5.4 3.4 5.4 2.1 4.0 3.8 -6.5 -4.0 2.9 16.5 ft 1.8 3.5 .3 -.9 4.7 27.9 .9 1.4 .4 -1.2 .7 .4 1.7 -1.8 -.1 3.8 01 0106 0107 0108 0109 04 0401 0402 0403 0404 05 0501 0502 0503 0504 0507 07 0701 0702 08 0801 0802 09 0901 0902 11 12 21 2103 2104 Snack p ie s ........................................................................................................................................ O ther p ie s ......................................................................................................................................... P a s trie s ............................................................................................................................................... Cake type dou ghnuts........................................................................................................................ Cookies, crackers, and related p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................... Cookies, ice cream cones, and toaster p a s trie s ....................................................................... Crackers, cracker sandwiches and p retzels............................................................................... Flour and flour base mixes and d o u g h s..... .................................................................................. 0 6/94 06/83 06/83 0212 Flour base mixes and d o u g h s ........................................................................................................ Milled r ic e ............................................................................................................................................ Head r ic e ............................................................................................................................................ Medium grain milled r ic e ................................................................................................................ Long grain milled r ic e ..................................................................................................................... O ther milled rice and byprodu cts............................................................................... ................... 0213 O ther c e r e a ls ...................................................................................................................................... Pasta pro d u cts................................................................................................................................... Macaroni,spaghetti, vermicelli,& other macaroni p r o d ................................. ........................... Noodle pro d u cts.............................................................................................................................. O ther cereals except pasta p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................... Breakfast cereals, ready to s e rv e ................................................................................................. Breakfast cereals, c o o k e d ............................................................................................................. Instant hot c e re a l................................................................ ........................................................... M anufactured s ta rc h ....................................................................................................................... O ther grain mill products, except w h e a t.............................................................. ...................... 0214 Meats, poultry, and f is h ...................................................................................................................... 01 0107 0113 0115 0121 0125 04 0401 0419 0421 0432 0434 0435 0441 05 0571 0572 0573 0574 0575 0579 0581 0582 0583 O ther USDA graded and ungraded beef c a rc a s s e s ................................................................ Boneless beef including ham burger............................................................................................ Variety meats (edible o rg a n s )...................................................................................................... Veal, not canned or made into s a u s a g e .................................................................................... Boxed b e e f ....................................................................................................................................... W hole carcass p o r k ........................................................................................................................ Slab b a c o n ........................... ............................................................................................................ Sliced b a c o n ..................................................................................................................................... Hams and picnics, except c a n n e d .............................................................................................. O ther smoked p o rk ......................................................................................................................... Boiled ham, barbecued pork, and other cooked p o r k ............................................................. Primal and fabricated c u ts ............................................................................................................. Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etc.................................................................... Dry and semidry sa u s a g e .............................................................................................................. Frankfurters and w ie n e rs .............................................................................................................. O ther sausage, smoked and c o o k e d .......................................................................................... Jellied goods and similar preparations, not c a n n e d ................................................. ............... Frozen ground meat p a ttie s .......................................................................................................... Frozen portion control, other than meat p a ttie s ........................................................................ Miscellaneous processed, frozen, or cooked m e a ts ................................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 146 12/88 12/88 12/95 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/88 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Processed p o u ltry .............................................................................................................................. Young chickens (bro ile rs/fryers/roasters)................................................................................... Turkeys (tom s/hens), inc. w h o le /p a rts /g ro u .............................................................................. Canned, cooked, smoked or prepared p o u ltry ............................................................................ Chicken hens and other poultry/small g a m e .............................................................................. Chicken hens; breeder or egg producing t y p e .............................. ........................................... O ther poultry or small game (ducks, geese, rabbits)............................................................... 0222 Unprocessed and packaged f is h ....... ............................................................................................ Unprocessed fin fis h ......................................................................................................................... Haddock ............................................................................................................................................ F lo u n d e r............................................................................................................................................ C o d .................................................................................................................................................... P o llo c k .............................................................................................................................................. S a b le fis h ...... .................................................................................................................................... R o c k fis h ............................................................................................................................................ O ther fin fis h ..................................................................................................................................... Fresh packaged fish and s e a fo o d ................................................................................................ Frozen packaged fish and s e a fo o d .............................................................................................. Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish .................................................................................. Frozen packaged shellfish and other s e a fo o d .......................................................................... Canned and cured s e a fo o d ............................................................................................................ Unprocessed s h e llfis h ................................................................................................. ................... S h rim p ............................................................................................................................................... 0223 03 06 08 09 0909 0911 01 0101 0131 0132 0133 0134 0135 0199 02 03 0311 0313 04 05 0501 0502 0599 O ther s h e llfis h ................................................................................................................................. 12/90 12/97 12/90 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/82 12/82 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 115.7 117.6 88.0 128.3 93.1 82.2 102.1 111.4 110.4 89.0 127.7 92.5 81.4 101.7 113.2 113.2 89.3 128.3 90.7 79.4 100.6 -2.8 -5.4 2.3 .9 -9.9 -15.4 -2.1 1.6 2.5 .3 .5 -1.9 -2.5 -1.1 186.2 203.6 213.4 94.3 110.2 146.6 134.6 112.1 229.7 234.2 153.1 158.3 132.7 94.7 161.5 117.7 126.4 245.0 184.9 145.4 293.3 74.1 76.9 86.6 215.4 131.0 118.7 236.9 161.0 163.6 142.4 94.4 178.1 123.4 175.1 245.0 187.3 151.1 171.9 83.0 68.3 93.6 230.8 134.5 131.2 221.1 161.7 164.3 143.0 94.7 189.3 127.1 207.6 245.0 .5 -21.4 -39.0 -20.7 -3.5 -28.9 -2.0 6.8 -27.4 .8 6.6 7.0 6.2 -2.2 6.0 -19.9 24.1 16.2 1.3 3.9 -41.4 12.0 -11.2 8.1 7.1 2.7 10.5 -6.7 .4 .4 .4 .3 6.3 3.0 18.6 0 Dairy p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................................................... 023 148.9 132.1 132.9 1.2 .6 Fluid milk p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................................................ Packaged fluid milk and related products.................................................................................... Fluid whole m ilk .............................................................................................................................. Low fat milk ( 1 /2 -2 % ) ..................................................................................................................... Skim m ilk ........................................................................................................................................... Cream: light, heavy, sour, half & half, and w h ip p e d ................................................................ Cottage c h e e s e .......................................................................................... ...................................... O ther milk p ro d u c ts ........................................ ................................................................................ Bulk fluid milk and c re a m ................................................................................................................ 0231 160.0 155.9 148.7 166.1 170.4 149.6 177.8 143.8 137.8 136.3 133.6 127.7 140.5 143.3 136.4 164.2 134.6 107.5 139.7 138.2 131.1 147.7 150.3 134.0 172.7 137.9 106.1 -1.3 1.6 -.2 1.9 .9 7.5 6.4 -.1 ft 2.5 3.4 2.7 5.1 4.9 -1.8 5.2 2.5 -1.3 03 0301 0302 0303 0304 04 05 06 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/91 B u tte r.................................................................................................................................................... 0232 94.4 71.5 74.4 -22.9 4.1 Natural, processed, and imitation ch e e s e ..................................................................................... Natural cheese, except cottage c h e e s e ...................................................................................... Processed cheese and related p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................... 0233 139.7 138.4 141.2 123.2 117.1 135.1 121.9 115.3 134.8 5.2 5.5 4.8 -1.1 -1.5 -.2 Ice cream and frozen de sse rts....................................................................................................... 0234 155.4 154.5 152.8 8.1 -1.1 Dry, condensed, and evaporated milk p ro d .................................................................................. Dry milk p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................................................. Liquid milk p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................................................... Consumer-type canned milk p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ Bulk liquid milk p ro d u cts................................................................................................................ 0235 143.2 120.9 182.6 189.3 154.0 138.0 117.9 173.5 192.3 131.7 138.3 117.4 175.4 192.4 135.3 ,1 -2.2 3.0 1.7 5.0 .2 -.4 1.1 .1 2.7 02 03 02 03 0301 0303 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 Processed fruits and vegetables....................................................................................................... 024 128.0 128.1 127.6 1.5 -.4 Canned fruits and ju ic e s ............................................................... ................................................... Canned fru its ..................................................................................................................................... Canned fruit ju ic e s ........................................................................................................................... 0241 01 02 136.8 128.6 143.2 137.9 129.4 144.4 138.1 130.0 144.5 3.0 -.4 4.8 .1 .5 .1 Frozen fruits, juices and a d e s .................................................................................... ..................... Frozen fruits, melons, and b e rrie s ................................................................................................ Frozen juices and a d e s ......................................................................................... ......................... Frozen orange ju ic e ........................................................................................................................ O ther frozen fruit and berry juice, concentrate.......................................................................... Frozen fruit ades, drinks and c o c k ta ils ....................................................................................... Citrus pulp and other citrus by pro d u c ts ...................................................................................... 0242 02 03 0301 0311 0313 04 06/97 06/97 125.1 140.6 120.1 119.7 147.8 114.4 67.7 124.1 144.3 117.7 116.1 149.8 113.2 67.4 122.3 144.8 115.2 113.0 148.1 112.8 66.5 6.1 18.0 2.3 3.9 -.1 -2.3 -1.6 -1.5 .3 -2.1 -2.7 -1.1 -.4 -1.3 Dried and dehydrated fru its .............................................................................................................. 0243 122.6 122.6 120.5 -5.4 -1.7 C anned vegetables and ju ic e s ........................................................................................................ Canned vegetables, excl. hominy and m us h ro o m s ................................................................. Catsup and other tomato s a u c e s .............................. ................................................................. Canned vegetable ju ic e s ................................................................................................................ 0244 12/87 12/87 12/87 120.6 118.7 116.1 103.8 120.9 118.8 116.7 103.8 120.9 118.9 116.6 t2) -.8 -1.9 -.1 ft 0 .1 -.1 Frozen vege ta b le s............................................................................................................................. Frozen p o ta to e s ............................................................................................................................... Frozen French fried pota to e s....................................................................................................... O ther frozen potato pro d u cts....................................................................................................... Frozen vegetables, except p o ta to e s ............................................................................................ Frozen vegetable com binations................................................................................................... Frozen vegetables, exc. potatoes & vegetable c o m b o s ......................................................... 0245 125.8 108.2 134.7 125.9 106.1 101.6 101.6 126.7 108.9 136.0 125.5 106.8 101.8 102.5 125.9 108.7 135.6 125.8 105.7 101.0 101.3 .7 .6 .6 1.3 .8 -.5 1.0 0102 0127 0139 02 0201 0209 05 0521 0541 See footnotes at end of table. 147 12/90 12/90 12/90 06/97 ft -.6 -.2 -.3 .2 -1.0 -.8 -1.2 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (198 2 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Dried and dehydrated v e g e ta b le s................................... ....................................................... ....... 0246 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 175.3 06/91 025 0252 164.8 104.5 104.5 104.5 134.8 0247 Sugar and confectionery ..................................................................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 135.3 136.0 1.3 .5 163.2 9.8 -1.0 0 ft 0101 0102 0 6/89 116.4 118.7 60.7 117.0 119.6 55.7 115.5 118.3 51.3 -1.4 .2 -38.8 -1.3 -1.1 -7.9 03 0301 0302 04 05 06 0 6/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 118.9 119.6 121.5 119.1 125.0 98.4 119.1 122.6 123.5 127.4 122.1 126.8 105.5 ft 123.6 124.4 129.3 122.5 129.2 105.5 ft 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.7 2.6 8.3 ft .8 .7 1.5 .3 1.9 0 ft 0104 0105 0107 0 6/83 06/83 06/85 94.1 106.5 117.3 95.5 93.7 102.8 114.2 97.1 93.3 101.7 112.6 97.3 -.1 -5.4 -6.2 4.8 -.4 -1.1 -1.4 .2 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 06/91 06/91 169.7 144.4 152.7 146.7 147.3 113.7 133.2 169.4 145.0 152.3 146.4 147.8 112.5 133.2 170.8 145.1 153.8 146.9 148.6 116.1 133.2 1.4 .5 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.2 2.1 .8 .1 1.0 .3 .5 3.2 0 026 137.6 138.8 138.6 .8 -.1 0261 137.2 132.2 123.4 135.6 149.4 136.7 154.6 154.0 142.7 140.3 112.7 141.1 98.3 137.3 132.2 123.4 135.6 149.6 136.7 154.9 154.3 143.4 141.1 113.0 141.1 98.5 1.8 2.8 .8 3.4 4.0 6.5 -.9 .2 .3 1.1 .1 3.4 ft .1 0 0 0 12/83 12/98 136.8 131.7 123.4 135.2 146.4 134.3 154.6 154.0 142.5 139.6 114.3 140.5 99.8 137.6 136.8 105.4 101.1 109.9 103.9 100.5 109.5 137.3 136.8 105.2 101.1 109.3 103.9 100.1 109.8 2.0 .4 3.4 -.2 6.2 2.8 1.2 3.9 -.2 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 135.5 136.0 103.3 99.5 106.2 102.5 99.0 106.7 133.9 136.1 131.0 118.0 120.3 134.5 136.7 131.0 118.6 120.3 133.6 135.7 131.0 117.6 120.3 -6.8 -7.9 -2.7 -8.8 0 -.7 -.7 0 -.8 0 144.2 90.9 146.2 157.2 146.0 89.6 146.2 160.5 145.9 89.3 146.2 160.5 1.4 -8.0 .6 37 -.1 -.3 0 0 027 137.7 123.0 121.6 -17.9 -1.1 0272 98.0 103.9 94.9 101.0 -34.0 -35.0 -3.2 -2.8 -28.4 -24.5 -2.5 -4.8 Raw cane s u g a r.............................................................................................. ............. .................. Refined s u g a r........................................................ . ............ ................................................................ Granulated s u g a r........................................................... ................................................................... Consum er units and individual s ervices...................................................................................... Commercial units and b u lk .................................................... .............................. ........................ Confectioners’ powdered s u g a r ..................................................................................................... 0253 Liquid sugar or sugar s y ru p ...................................................... ..................................................... 0254 C hocolate c o a tin g s ........................................................ ..................... ............. ................. ........... . O ther chocolate and cocoa p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................... C om sweeteners ............................................. ................................................................................ Confectionery end p ro d u c ts ................................................................................ ............................ Chewing g u m ..................................................................................................................................... 0255 02 03 0301 0302 0304 0305 Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products ................................................ .«........ Nonchocolate confectionery p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ Processed nuts and s e e d s ........................................................ .............. ..................................... Alcoholic be ve ra g e s............................................................................................... .......................... 01 0101 0103 0105 0107 02 0215 04 0431 0434 0435 0438 Bottled b e e r .................................................................................. . .................... ............. Canned b e e r .............................. . ....................... ........................ .................................................... Barrels and k e g s ........................................................................................................................ ..... Bottled liquor, except b ra n d y .......................................... .......................... ............................. 06/8 2 06/8 2 06/8 3 12/83 12/83 0262 06 07 0701 0703 0705 08 09 Bottled carbonated soft drinks ............. ................. .................. ..................................................... Refillable bottled carbonated soft d rin k s ...................................................................... .............. Nonref¡liable bottled carbonated soft d rin k s ................................................. ......... ..... ........ 0263 01 0103 0104 03 G round roasted and whole bean c o ffe e ..............................................................— .................. . 06 /8 8 0264 0101 0109 0111 Liquid beverage bases, not used for soft d rin k s ....................................................................... 12/85 12/85 0102 12/87 117.4 125.0 0101 06/85 0 6/85 84.8 88.0 72.0 77.2 70.2 73.5 01 02 12/98 12/98 12/98 100.5 100.3 100.9 96.0 93.2 102.8 89.0 85.3 97.6 0102 12/89 147.4 115.6 138.2 106.5 138.3 106.8 0275 0277 All other deodorized oils and by-products ..........................................- ...................................... Shortening and cooking o il.................... ........................................................................................... Shortening, 100% ve g e ta b le ......................................................................................................... 0278 See footnotes at end of table. 18 4 ft ft ft -4.7 -9.3 . 1 0 .2 .2 .5 .6 .3 0 .2 0 -.2 0 -.5 0 -.4 .3 -7.3 -8.5 -5.1 .1 .3 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Shortening and cooking o il-C o n tin u e d ............................ .............................................................. M a rg a rin e ....................................................... .................................................................................. Salad and cooking o ils ................................................................................................................... All other fully refined o ils ............................................................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0278 0109 0111 0113 178.5 133.6 128.3 177.5 120.3 118.5 177.5 120.2 118.9 26.4 -19.2 -12.8 0 -.1 .3 155.2 .7 .2 Miscellaneous processed fo o d s ........................................................................................................ 028 154.8 154.9 Jams, jellies, and preserves............................................................................................................. 0281 130.6 132.3 132.1 .5 -.2 Pickles and pickle p ro d u c ts ....................................................... ................................................ ..... 0282 174.0 175.9 174.4 1.7 -.9 Processed e g g s ................................................................................................................................. 0283 101.5 92.8 91.9 -3.6 -1.0 Canned s p e cia ltie s..................................................................................... ....................................... Canned dry b e a n s .......................................................................................................................... Canned specialty fo o d s ................................................................................................................. 0284 166.1 121.7 126.2 218.4 167.0 121.7 125.7 218.4 .5 .6 .6 .4 .5 0 -.4 0 Frozen specialties.............................................................................................................................. Frozen pies and other baked g o o d s ................................................................................... ........ Frozen dinners, meat pies, ethnic fo o d s .................................................................................... O ther frozen sp ecialtie s................................................................................................................. 0285 143.8 158.7 137.5 148.4 144.1 159.4 138.2 147.2 1.1 2.0 .3 2.6 .2 .4 .5 -.8 M eat s a u c e s ....................................................................................................................................... O ther miscellaneous processed f o o d s .......................................................................................... Mayonnaise, salad dressings, and sandwich s p re a d s ................................... ......................... Macaroni & noodle prods., packaged w /o th in g re d ie n ts ........................................................ Dry mix pre p a ra tio n s...................................................................................................................... Perishable prepared foods, not fro z e n ....................................................................................... Flavoring extracts, emulsions & other liquid fla v o rs ................................................................ Miscellaneous flavoring powders and tablets ............................................................................ Fruit, crushed or whole for fountain & ice cream u s e ............................................................. 0102 0103 0104 12/82 12/82 12/82 167.3 121.7 125.4 218.4 0109 0111 0113 12/82 12/82 12/82 143.7 158.6 138.3 145.6 0286 147.3 148.4 148.4 .7 0 0289 12/86 06/98 06/91 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 06/91 12/85 06/92 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 160.0 145.4 100.2 105.9 116.9 109.8 142.3 80.6 145.3 85.9 126.0 113.5 132.0 128.6 105.0 139.6 160.4 145.3 100.3 106.2 116.4 110.2 142.4 81.0 145.7 85.9 125.9 114.1 132.0 129.2 105.0 140.9 160.7 145.1 100.3 105.4 116.9 110.3 142.2 81.0 150.9 85.9 126.2 115.2 132.0 129.1 105.0 141.2 .6 1.5 ft -1.2 .6 4.3 -.6 1.5 3.4 ft 1.4 1.4 ft .5 ft -1.1 .2 -.1 0 -.8 .4 .1 -.1 0 3.6 0 .2 1.0 0 -.1 0 .2 101.5 97.4 97.3 -9.3 -.1 66.6 82.2 64.7 117.1 65.7 84.2 63.7 116.6 -15.6 3.3 -15.3 -27.3 -1.4 2.4 -1.5 -.4 0102 0144 0148 0149 0151 0153 0155 0156 0158 0161 0162 0171 0172 0174 0175 Manufactured i c e ............................................................................................................................ Dairy product s u b stitu te s............................................................................................................... Desserts (ready-to-m ix).................................................................................................................. Chips (potato, corn, e t c .) ............................................................................................................... Cider and vin egar............................................................................................................................ O ther food preparations................................................................................................................. Prepared animal fe e d s ....................................................................................................................... 029 Com, cottonseed, & soybean cake & m e a l.................................................................................. Cottonseed cake and meal ......................................................................................................... . Soybean m e a l.................................................................................................................................. Com gluten m e a l.......................................................................................................................... . 0292 Formula fe e d s ................................................................................... ................................................. Poultry feeds: egg-type, broiler and tu rk e y ................................................................................ Dairy cattle feeds, complete ......................................................................................................... Dairy cattle feeds, supplements and conce ntrates.................................................................. Swine feeds, c o m p le te ................................................................................................................... Swine feeds, supplements and con ce n tra te s......................................................................... B eef cattle feeds, c o m p le te .......................................................................................................... B eef cattle feeds, supplements and concentrates................................................................... O ther poultry and livestock fe e d s ................................................................................................ 0293 Miscellaneous fe e d s tu ffs .................................................................................................................. Pet fo o d .............................................................................................................................................. 0294 0101 0111 0113 06/85 71.3 83.7 68.7 147.9 0102 0104 0106 0108 0112 0114 0116 0118 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 104.4 104.6 109.5 120.2 129.3 104.6 140.4 127.8 115.1 100.4 99.9 106.6 116.2 125.8 100.6 135.7 125.0 108.8 99.6 100.3 104.6 115.3 123.3 99.3 131.2 121.7 108.4 -10.5 -12.7 -8.9 -8.1 -5.9 -13.3 -6.3 -5.9 -10.0 -.8 .4 -1.9 -.8 -2.0 -1.3 -3.3 -2.6 -.4 135.0 154.2 132.5 123.6 97.5 77.3 71.6 181.3 97.1 150.6 92.7 108.0 98.6 64.7 130.7 153.8 132.5 120.5 88.7 69.5 64.1 130.2 100.3 140.2 88.4 ft 92.5 56.8 132.1 153.6 132.5 119.1 92.0 69.7 66.1 122.0 100.3 135.7 90.6 95.6 100.8 59.4 -4.8 -.9 -.6 -4.5 -11.9 -17.9 -16.6 -30.9 -19.7 -15.1 -8.6 -15.7 -.3 -18.5 1.1 -.1 0 -1.2 3.7 .3 3.1 -6.3 0 -3.2 2.5 ft 9.0 4.6 121.1 -1.7 .1 .1 02 0202 0203 03 0301 0303 0305 0313 0315 0317 0321 0323 0325 O ther pet and specialty fe e d s ...................................................................................................... O ther than pet f o o d ......................................................................................................................... M eat meal and meat and bone m e a l.................................................................... Dry rendered ta n k a g e ................................. .................................................................................. Fish scrap and m e a l....................................................................................................................... Sugar beet pulp, all fo rm s ............................................................................................................. Feed grade condensed and evaporated m i............................................................................... O ther corn wet process by-products........................................................................................... Killing floor offal, scrap, b o n e s .................................................................................................... Soybean byproducts, incl. soy flour, grits, is o la te s .................................................................. O ther prepared animal feeds, inc. feeding m ate rials............................................................... 12/85 12/85 0 6/82 12/83 06/85 12/88 06/95 12/97 T e x tile p ro d u c ts and a p p a re l.......................................................................................................... 03 121.8 121.0 Synthetic fib e rs ................................................................ *.................................................................. 031 105.5 104.4 104.5 -5.8 0315 109.3 166.5 100.9 108.1 ft 99.7 108.3 ft 99.9 -5.8 ft -6.7 01 02 N o n -ce llu lo sic............................................................................................................................. ...... See footnotes at end of table. 149 .2 ft .2 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (198 2 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 Unprocessed filament yarns-C ontin ued........................................................................................ Fibrous glass y a m ............................... ........................................................................................... Nylon and other polyamide fib e rs ................................................................................................. Polyolefin, yarn, staple, tow, and w a s te ..................................................................................... Polyester yam, staple, tow, and w a s te ....................................................................................... O ther noncellulosic manmade, ex. glass, carton, g r a f ............................................................ Producer textured noncellulosic manmade f ib e r s .................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index O ther index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0315 0231 0235 0236 0237 0238 0239 104.6 94.3 ft 94.3 80.7 95.3 105.1 95.1 ft 94.3 80.7 ft 032 110.4 108.7 108.4 -4.2 -.3 0326 Processed yams and th re a d s ........................................................... ............................................... 104.3 97.0 99.2 93.3 88.1 95.6 12/88 12/88 12/88 12/96 12/88 12/89 107.2 99.0 101.8 91.2 102.8 102.0 110.5 114.7 111.7 126.6 94.3 106.0 111.0 105.4 96.5 101.9 87.5 102.6 101.4 108.6 113.8 110.6 122.6 93.9 106.0 ft 105.1 95.8 101.5 86.5 102.6 101.3 108.5 113.9 110.6 < 2) 94.0 106.0 ft -4.4 -6.7 -6.0 -9.9 -1.2 2.8 -3.1 -4.8 -1.4 i2) -5.3 0 ft -.3 -.7 -.4 -1.1 0 -.1 -.1 .1 0 ft .1 0 ft 06 /8 4 161.5 170.4 170.1 158.5 149.2 161.2 170.4 170.1 158.2 148.8 161.2 170.4 170.1 158.2 148.8 -2.5 -3.1 -5.1 -2.5 -2.6 0 0 0 0 0 01 0102 0104 0108 02 03 04 0401 0402 0403 05 06 C o tto n .................................... *........................................................................................................... G ray combed cotton y a m .............................................................................................................. Gray carded cotton y a r n ................................................................................................................ Finished cotton y a rn s ..................................................................................................................... O ther throwing and winding mill p ro d u c ts ................................................................................... Rewound plied and novelty yam, produced by o th e rs ............................................................ Thrown filament yarns, except te x tu re d ..................................................................................... Textured bulked or crimped filament y a m .................................................................................. Commission throwing/texturing filament yar ............ ................................................................... O ther finishing of y a m ..................................................................................................................... T h re a d s ................................................................................................................................................ Cotton finished .................................................................................................................................. Cotton thread, industrial u s e ......................................................................................................... Synthetic and silk, fin is h e d ................................................... ......................................................... Synthetic and silk thread, industrial u s e .............................................................................. ....... 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 12/82 12/82 12/94 0327 01 0101 03 0337 -4.0 < 2) ft ft ft ft 0.5 .8 ft 0 0 ft 033 117.8 115.9 115.4 -6.2 -.4 0337 01 03 Broadw ovens....................................................................................................................................... 117.5 117.1 113.6 115.7 116.6 111.1 115.1 116.4 110.4 -6.7 -4.4 -7.8 -.5 -.2 -.6 03 04 117.2 110.6 130.9 117.1 110.6 130.5 117.1 110.6 130.5 -3.3 -4.0 -1.1 0 0 0 111.1 105.2 105.2 -6.1 0 122.3 122.7 122.4 -1.8 -.2 120.4 114.3 117.5 104.9 135.1 126.8 120.0 113.4 117.0 104.3 136.5 127.3 120.2 113.4 116.9 104.3 135.0 127.7 -1.0 -2.0 -2.6 -2.3 -4.8 .7 .2 0 -.11 0 -1.1 .3 105.7 92.0 92.0 102.1 105.0 91.0 91.0 102.1 103.3 88.6 88.6 102.1 -6.8 -10.3 -10.3 -.8 -1 .6 -2.6 -2.6 0 126.3 125.9 125.9 .3 0 0338 Circular knits, except hosiery.......................................................................................................... 0339 06/84 034 0342 01 02 0203 0207 03 0 6/85 0 6/85 0343 02 0212 09 Finished circular knit fa b ric s .......................................................................................................... Finished warp knit fa b ric s ............................................................................................................... 12/94 12/94 06/95 0344 0345 0321 0332 12/85 135.8 136.6 106.8 135.3 135.8 106.8 135.3 135.9 106.8 -1.5 -1.8 0 0 .1 0 0102 0103 06/85 06/85 06/85 134.0 130.6 137.4 133.4 129.5 137.4 134.0 130.6 137.4 1.7 2.0 1.5 .4 .8 0 01 0105 0106 02 06/85 0 6/85 0 6/85 12/85 12/85 141.8 141.7 142.3 139.8 138.2 147.2 147.2 142.3 145.7 138.2 147.2 147.1 142.3 145.6 138.2 .1 .1 .9 0 -1.8 0 -.1 0 -.1 0 038 127.1 126.4 126.8 0 .3 0381 127.3 123.7 109.7 135.7 117.2 117.6 80.7 126.3 122.5 109.6 135.1 116.2 114.2 80.8 126.8 123.4 109.6 135.0 114.7 113.5 80.8 .2 1.2 3.3 8.8 -.9 -4.1 .5 .4 .7 0 -.1 -1.3 -.6 0 Coated fabrics, not rubberized......................................................................................................... Vinyl coated or laminated fa b ric ................................................................................................... Polyurethane and other coated or laminated fa b ric ................................................................. 0346 Embroideries and lace g o o d s .......................................................................................................... 0347 Schiffli machine em broide ries....................................................................................................... O ther embroideries and needlework on f a b r ic ................ ......................................................... Apparel & other fabricated textile p ro d s ......................................................................................... Sweaters, jackets, and je rs e y s ....................... ......................... ................................................... D re s s e s ............................................................................................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 150 01 0122 0143 0144 0145 0146 06/83 12/84 12/84 12/84 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 A p p a re l-C o n tin u e d ............................................................................................................................ Slacks, jeans, and dun garees...................................................................................................... Blouses, waists & shirts exc. knit sport & s w e a t..................................................................... Knit outerwear sportshirts, incl. sw eatshirts............................................................................... Separate tailored suit-type jackets, incl. u nifo rm s..................................................................... Tailored coats, ex. fur, all leather & rainco ats........................................................................... Finished seamless and simulated seamed hosiery.................................................................. Unfinished seamless and simulated seamed h o sie ry.............................................................. B ra s s ie re s ........................................................................................................................................ Girdles, corsets, combinations and a ccesso ries....................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0381 0151 0152 0153 0162 0163 0169 0171 0174 0175 0176 0178 0179 0181 0182 02 0206 0215 0216 0221 0228 0256 0261 0266 0267 0272 0273 0274 0275 0277 0279 0282 0283 0286 0298 03 0349 0352 0354 0355 0363 0365 0368 0369 04 0407 0413 0419 0421 0423 0429 0441 05 N ig h tw e a r......................................................................................................................................... Ladies’ robes, dressing gowns and h o u se co a ts...................................................................... Underwear, except slips and p a n tie s .......................................................................................... Bathing s u its .................................................................................................................................... M en’s and boys’ ............................................................................................................................... M en’s business & other suits, regular & light w e ig h t.............................................................. M en’s & boys’ dress, sport, & uniform tro u se rs........................................................................ M en’s and boys’ jeans and jean cut casual s la c k s ................................................................. M en’s and boys’ work c lo th in g .................................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ work s h irts .............................................< .......................................................... M en’s sport coats & jackets, business type & o th e r............................................................... M en’s tailored o u te rco a ts.............................................................................................................. M en’s & boys’ raincoats & other waterproof outergar.............................................................. M en’s and boys’ leather coats and ja c k e ts ............................................................................... M en’s finished h o s ie ry ................................................................................................................... M en’s unfinished h o s ie ry ............................................................................................................... M en’s and boys’ knit undershirts................................................................................................. M en’s and boys’ knit shorts and b rie fs ...................................................................................... M en’s and boys’ thermal underw ear........................................................................................... M en’s and boys’ robes and dressing g o w n s ............................................................................. M en’s and boy’s neckw ear............................................................................................................ Sweaters, jackets, swimwear, and athletic s h o rts .................................................................... M en’s and boys’ dress and woven sport s h irts ................... ..................................................... M en’s/boys’ knit sportshirts incl. sw e atsh irts............................................................................ G irls’, children’s and infants’ .......................................................................................................... Dresses/blouses/shirts, ex. knit sport & sw e atsh irts.............................................................. Coats, coat and legging, and snowpant s e ts ............................................................................. Sweaters, jackets, and je rs e y s .................................................................................................... O ther outerwear, n.e.c..................................................................................................................... Infants’ and children’s anklet h o s ie ry ......................................................................................... O ther infants’ and children’s finished hoisery............................................................................ U nderw ear........................................................................................................................................ Miscellaneous apparel and a ccesso ries...................................................................................... Fur p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................... ................................. Milling, hats, and c a p s ................................................................................................................... Fabric workgloves and m itte n s .................................................................................................... W aterproof outergarments, n.e.c................................................................................................... Leather & sheep lined clothing,ex. coats & ja c k e ts ................................................................ Knit products, n.e.c.......................................................................................................................... Apparel and accessories, n.e.c...................................................................................................... Contract work on apparel ............................................................................................................... Textile housefurnishings................................................................................................................... Bed c lo th e s ................................................................................................. ...................................... O ther textile housefurnishings........................................................................................................ Cotton towels and w a shcloths..................................................................................................... D rape ries.......................................................................................................................................... Curtains, except la c e ...................................................................................................................... Curtains and draperies, k n i t ........................................................ -................................................ O ther textile housefurnishings...................................................................................................... 103.1 148.9 149.3 117.8 86.6 124.0 123.2 133.8 162.4 138.8 116.0 124.9 136.0 179.3 133.6 153.4 135.9 109.3 131.0 132.1 137.2 109.0 130.5 139.4 130.6 105.8 132.5 116.9 172.6 124.6 140.2 99.7 99.0 111.4 121.2 129.5 ft 136.5 103.8 107.6 106.1 147.2 114.3 127.5 121.2 119.7 127.8 134.6 104.9 109.7 125.9 116.3 100.7 147.6 150.1 117.4 86.4 124.0 120.5 134.0 164.3 139.9 115.6 124.9 136.0 180.3 132.8 153.4 135.8 108.9 131.5 132.2 137.4 109.0 130.5 139.7 130.6 ft 129.2 116.9 172.6 ft 140.2 98.7 99.1 109.3 117.6 129.3 167.4 132.5 94.9 107.6 105.6 147.2 120.1 127.3 119.0 119.7 128.2 134.6 104.1 106.3 126.1 116.3 100.7 157.8 150.8 117.4 86.4 124.1 120.5 134.6 164.3 139.9 115.6 124.9 ft 179.3 133.3 153.4 135.8 108.9 131.9 132.9 137.4 109.0 130.5 139.7 130.6 ft 129.2 116.9 172.6 ft 140.2 99.9 99.1 110.6 117.6 129.3 ft 133.1 94.9 107.6 105.6 147.2 120.1 127.3 118.9 119.7 128.2 134.6 104.1 106.6 126.1 116.5 .2 -2.2 2.0 1.2 .9 -.3 0 ft 3.5 .2 -.2 3.0 1.9 1.1 .6 .4 -.4 .1 .8 .2 ft -5.1 -1.8 0 ft .2 .4 .9 -2.0 -3.7 .5 ft -3.5 -11.1 -1.0 .8 0 4.1 -.3 -5.2 .7 1.3 8.3 -.8 -2.1 -.6 -.1 123.1 114.9 129.6 122.4 154.0 132.7 100.0 126.5 123.5 115.8 129.5 122.4 154.0 133.1 100.0 126.4 122.8 114.2 129.5 122.4 154.0 132.9 99.9 126.5 -.4 -1.6 .4 1.5 0 .3 ft -.1 -.6 -1.4 0 0 0 -.2 -.1 .1 129.2 138.3 103.3 128.9 125.4 120.6 137.3 127.8 111.1 ft 131.7 162.2 201.0 107.8 129.2 138.3 103.3 128.9 125.4 120.6 137.3 129.3 111.1 283.0 131.8 162.2 200.4 107.8 -1.1 -1.9 -3.5 -1.2 -1.4 -3.8 -.5 -3.4 -1.6 0 1.3 2.5 .7 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 128.8 137.9 103.3 128.5 125.4 120.6 138.0 129.0 112.8 283.0 131.7 162.2 199.0 106.8 06/84 06/84 06/83 12/92 06/83 12/93 06/85 12/85 06/84 06/82 06/85 12/97 12/96 06/83 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 06/84 06/84 06/82 06/82 12/83 12/83 12/90 06/85 06/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/87 0382 Fabricated products, n.e.c................................................................................................................. 12/84 0383 01 03 0303 0307 0308 0309 0311 02 0213 03 0305 0308 0311 0324 0325 0332 0341 0343 0344 0351 Sleeping b a g s ............................... ................................................................................................... Industrial and other fabricated p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... M en’s/boys’ suit, coat findings & h a t , ........................................................................................ Autom otive trim m in g s..................................................................................................................... O ther trimmings and fin d in g s ....................................................................................................... S o ft fiber cordage and twine, except c o tto n .............................................................................. Cotton cordage and tw in e ............................................................................................................ Tarpaulins and other c o v e r s ........................................................................................................ Textile b a g s ..................................................................................................................................... Tents, other than camping t e n ts ................................................................................................. A w n in g s ....... .......................................................................................... .......................................... A ll other industrial and fabricated p ro d u c ts ............................................................................... 06/83 06/84 06/98 06/83 12/85 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/85 06/85 1.7 4.9 .5 .4 0 6.9 .5 0 0 .1 0 .4 0 0 0 0 ft ft -.6 .4 0 0 0 .3 .5 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 ft 0 1.2 0 1.2 0 0 ft .5 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 .3 0 .2 ft .1 0 -.3 0 Miscellaneous textile products/se rvices......................................................................................... 039 06/85 116.4 116.2 116.0 -1.5 -.2 Textile materials n.e.c. & proc. te x tile ........................................................................................... 0391 06/85 113.2 112.6 112.4 -3.2 -.2 See footnotes at end of table. 151 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (198 2 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Textile materials n.e.c. & proc. te x tile -C o n tin u e d ....................................................................... Textile fibers, yarns, and fabrics, n.e.c.......................................................................................... Scouring and combing mill products, n.e.c.................................................................................. Padding and upholstery f illin g ....................................................................................................... O ther non-fabricated products, n.e.c............................................................................................ C otton lin te rs .................................................................................................................................... Textile w a s te ...................................................................................................................................... Processed textile w a s te ................................................................................................................. W aste rags and textile w a s te ................................ ....................................................................... Used wiping c lo th s .......................................................................................................................... 0392 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0391 C ontract work on textile p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................... Commission finishing of broadwoven fa b ric s ............................................................................. Commission embroidering, tucking, pleating, etc....................................................................... Comm, knit/knit & fin. of circular & warp knit fabr.................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 01 0102 0104 0109 0111 02 0201 0202 0203 06/85 06/85 12/85 06/85 12/91 12/85 12/85 12/86 12/86 112.3 102.3 116.0 102.0 112.3 117.8 152.3 106.4 90.3 112.5 99.8 116.2 97.8 114.2 116.4 153.3 104.6 87.6 111.9 99.8 116.3 97.9 107.7 116.6 153.3 104.9 87.6 0.2 -11.1 -.1 -4.4 9.6 -5.7 -.8 -10.3 -3.0 -0.5 0 .1 .1 -5.7 .2 0 .3 0 0101 0102 0104 06/87 06/87 06/91 12/94 116.1 124.7 104.5 98.8 116.3 124.7 104.5 99.2 116.0 124.3 104.5 99.1 -.6 -.5 0 -1.1 -.3 -.3 0 -.1 Hides, skins, leather, and related products......................................................................... 04 145.8 144.9 145.0 -1.9 .1 Hides and s k in s .................................................................................................................................... 041 147.5 137.5 141.7 -10.3 3.1 143.3 80.7 133.6 75.0 137.8 77.4 -10.0 -10.5 3.1 3.2 Cattle h id e s ......................................................................................................................................... C attle hides, including k ip .............................................................................................................. 0411 O ther hides, skins, and p e lts ........................................................................................................... 0417 0106 12/95 12/88 Finished and unfinished le a th e r....................................................................................................... Finished cattlehide and kipside le a th e r...... ............................................................................... Unfinished le a th e r............................................................................................................................ Other leathers, finished and unfin ish e d ...................................................................................... Contract tanning and fin is h in g ...................................................................................................... F o o tw e a r............................................................................................................................................... 043 12/97 0101 0103 0105 0109 M en’s footwear, excluding a th le tic .................................................................................................. M en’s footwear, except slip p e rs ................................................................................................... M en’s s lip p e rs .................................................................................................................................. 0431 W om en’s footwear, excluding a th le tic ........................................................................................... W om en’s footwear, except s lip p e rs ............................................................................................ W om en’s s lip p e rs ............................................................................................................................ 0432 Children’s footwear, except a th le tic ............................................................................................... Children’s footwear, except s lip p e rs ........................................................................................... 12/97 12/97 12/97 0433 88.2 87.2 -24.4 -1.1 176.6 175.6 -1.0 -.6 96.5 168.7 106.5 92.4 99.8 96.8 169.8 105.9 92.4 99.9 96.3 169.5 105.5 86.1 99.9 -.9 -1.9 5.0 -11.1 .1 -.5 -.2 -.4 -6.8 0 143.8 0427 97.1 176.1 042 144.6 144.4 -.1 -.1 0501 0505 12/93 12/93 156.1 108.9 108.1 157.1 109.6 i2) 157.0 109.5 108.1 -.5 -.5 .6 -.1 -.1 i2) 0501 0505 12/93 12/93 132.4 103.5 104.2 133.0 103.5 108.5 132.7 103.5 106.2 .1 .2 -.3 -.2 0 -2.1 0101 12/93 144.6 104.7 144.6 104.7 143.7 104.7 -.2 .6 -.6 0 Youths’, boys’ ftwear. (size 12 1 / 2 - 6 ) ........................................................................................... 0435 140.0 140.0 140.0 5.4 0 Infants’, babies’ ftwear. (size 1 - 8 ) .................................................................................................. 0436 156.8 156.8 156.8 .3 0 Athletic fo o tw e a r................................................................................................................................ 0437 132.7 132.7 132.7 1.7 0 O ther leather and related p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................. 044 144.9 145.1 144.6 -.3 -.3 Luggage and small leather g o o d s .................................................................................................. 0441 0112 0113 0128 0132 12/84 12/84 06/82 06/82 137.0 117.1 140.3 127.3 144.0 137.2 116.9 140.4 128.0 144.3 136.4 116.4 140.2 128.0 142.2 -.7 -1 .4 0 .2 -.9 -.6 -.4 -.1 0 -1.5 0103 0104 Luggage other than hand lu g g a g e .............................................................................................. W om en’s & children’s handbags & p u rs e s ................................................................................ O ther personal leather g o o d s ....................................................................................................... 06/85 06/85 151.7 137.0 153.7 151.4 137.0 153.3 151.6 137.0 153.7 .1 .2 .1 .1 0 .3 179.5 179.5 179.5 .7 0 0442 All leather dress & semidress gloves and m itte n s ................................................................... All leather work gloves and m itte n s ............................................................................................ 0443 Footwear cut s to c k ............................................................................................................................ 0444 Leather/leather-like goods, n.e.c...................................................................................................... Leather/leather-like goods, other than b e lt s ............................................................................. Leather b e lt s ................................................................................................................................... 0445 157.2 157.2 -.2 0 142.3 139.7 144.5 142.3 139.7 144.5 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 05 70.1 75.0 78.0 1.3 4.0 051 88.2 92.7 94.6 .1 2.0 0511 Fuels and related products and p o w er............................................................................... 156.8 142.1 139.4 144.5 01 105.8 104.1 105.8 104.0 105.4 103.9 -.3 -.1 -.4 -.1 02 88.0 94.1 92.6 92.6 94.5 93.6 .2 1.4 2.1 1.1 0101 0111 Prepared anthracite shipped ........................................................................................................... Bituminous c o a l................................................................................................................................... Spot sales of prepared bituminous c o a l...................................................................................... 0512 See footnotes at end of table. 152 06/85 06/85 06/85 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 Bituminous co al-C ontinu ed.............................................................................................................. Steam electric u tilitie s .................................................................................................................... All other industrial u s e rs ................................................................................................................ Contract sales of prepared bituminous c o a l................................................................................ Steam electric u tilitie s .................................................................................................................... All other industrial u s e rs ................................................................................................................ Prepared bituminous coal, resid./comm . u s e .............................................................................. Prepared bituminous coal for e x p o rt............................... ............................................................. Prepared bituminous coal, intracomp, t ra n s ................................................................................ Unprepared c o a l............................................................................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0512 95.7 91.4 88.9 93.3 81.0 91.4 82.8 89.6 85.1 94.5 89.9 92.0 97.5 80.8 91.4 82.4 100.0 87.7 95.1 92.7 90.9 95.8 80.8 91.4 77.8 109.1 87.3 2.0 1.2 -1.8 -1.9 1.5 .2 -9.8 4.0 .8 0.6 3.1 -1.2 -1.7 0 0 -5.6 9.1 -.5 96.2 98.9 97.6 -1.7 -1.3 053 66.6 65.5 77.0 -6.4 17.6 Natural g a s .............................................................................................. ........................................... 0531 74.7 71.0 83.2 -8.1 17.2 Liquefied petroleum gas3 .................................................................................................................. 0532 47.2 52.1 33.9 47.1 53.1 58.9 35.9 54.3 63.5 65.6 38.1 69.9 .2 -6.2 -7.1 5.7 19.6 11.4 6.1 28.7 125.5 125.0 126.7 -1.3 1.4 107.4 107.1 108.1 -1.5 .9 124.9 126.1 124.2 125.2 126.4 127.4 -1.3 -1.4 1.8 1.8 Coke oven p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................................................... 0209 0215 03 0301 0306 05 06 07 08 06/83 12/86 12/86 12/86 052 0522 0104 0105 0107 Gas mixtures and other natural gas liq u id s ............................................................................... Electric p o w e r....................................................................................................................................... 06/84 054 Residential electric p o w e r.......................................................... ..................................................... 0541 Commercial electric p o w e r.............................................................................................................. Industrial electric p o w e r.................................................................................................................... 0542 0543 O ther electric p o w e r.......................................................................................................................... 0545 12/90 104.2 104.2 104.9 -.4 .7 Utility natural g a s ................................................................................... ............................................. 055 12/90 110.2 103.3 104.3 -3.3 1.0 Residential natural g a s ..................................................................................................................... 0551 12/90 116.4 109.8 110.8 -3.0 .9 0552 12/90 109.7 102.9 102.2 -3.4 -.7 0553 12/90 103.9 95.0 97.1 -6.0 2.2 0554 12/90 79.0 71.1 77.0 -1.4 8.3 0555 12/90 110.0 103.4 105.4 -2.8 1.9 42.4 47.2 23.2 11.3 Natural gas to electric u tilitie s ......................................................................................................... 12/90 Crude petroleum (domestic pro d u ctio n )........................................................................ ............... 0561 30.2 Petroleum products, r e fin e d .............................................................................................................. 057 44.9 58.4 59.6 8.6 2.1 0571 46.4 52.2 51.0 51.0 43.9 43.5 45.7 81.7 81.8 80.6 64.1 69.6 68.0 78.9 61.3 60.8 65.7 113.6 113.6 120.7 65.6 70.6 69.0 83.3 63.2 62.7 64.5 113.5 113.5 130.1 12.5 12.6 12.6 26.6 12.1 12.2 2.1 15.0 14.9 25.2 2.3 1.4 1.5 5.6 3.1 3.1 -1.8 -.1 -.1 7.8 02 03 0301 37.3 38.1 37.5 37.7 48.2 42.0 48.9 49.7 47.6 41.5 48.3 49.2 .6 -1.9 .8 1.7 -1.2 -1.2 -1.2 -1.0 02 0201 03 04 40.9 42.6 42.6 40.2 49.6 52.0 50.3 50.3 53.1 68.9 52.6 52.2 52.2 53.0 69.5 5.2 3.2 3.2 6.0 11.7 1.2 3.8 3.8 -.2 .9 36.0 51.2 33.4 40.4 62.5 54.4 45.8 46.9 68.6 51.2 ft -.4 2.7 -17.2 ft 16.1 9.8 -5.9 ft 03 0302 0303 04 0402 0403 05 0502 0503 Premium grade m otor g a s o lin e s .................................................................................................... Sales to jobbers, retailers and other resellers........................................................................... Unleaded regular g a s o lin e ....... ...................................................................................................... Sales to jobbers, retailers and other resellers.......................................................................... Sales to end u s e r s ......................................................................................................................... Sales to jobbers, retailers and other resellers........................................................................... 12/87 12/87 12/87 0572 K e rose ne-type............................................................................................................................. • 0573 Fuel oil no.2 to re se lle rs ............................................................ ................................................... 06/85 0574 07 0702 08 Sales to re s e lle rs ............................................................................................................................. Finished lu bricants............................................................................................................................. Lubricating g re a s e ............................................................................................................................ Lubricating and similar o i l s ............................................................................................................. Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c.................................................................................................. 06/85 ft 06/85 134.4 144.8 124.6 132.2 144.8 122.4 129.5 144.2 119.7 5.9 .4 6.4 -2.0 -.4 -2.2 12/84 60.7 60.0 64.0 -8.4 6.7 0576 03 04 058 See footnotes at end of table. 06/85 153 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (198 2 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c................................................................................................. O ther petroleum and coal p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Percent change May 1999 From: Index O ther index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0581 0119 12/84 140.4 137.9 137.6 -5 .6 -0.2 C h e m ica ls and allie d p r o d u c t s ....................................................................................................... 06 142.3 143.0 142.3 -1.8 -.5 Industrial ch e m ic a ls ............................................................................................................................. 061 118.3 116.8 116.5 -4.4 -.3 0613 113.2 107.3 90.6 36.4 97.6 99.0 115.0 72.7 116.4 108.3 110.0 124.1 85.3 156.5 116.6 139.3 121.1 110.4 103.9 90.7 ft 91.7 98.9 112.4 69.5 116.1 106.5 102.0 124.1 85.1 158.5 117.2 143.7 118.7 106.3 93.8 89.0 29.6 80.9 98.4 110.0 71.9 116.3 106.5 99.1 123.2 85.1 160.0 117.0 143.7 113.7 -11.0 -24.1 -9.3 -60.4 -28.8 -1.0 -7.2 -14.3 .1 -1.5 -2.7 -.1 .2 1.7 4.6 8.0 -9.2 -3.7 -9.7 -1.9 ft -11.8 -.5 -2.1 3.5 .2 0 -2.8 -.7 0 .9 -.2 0 -4 .2 118.9 74.9 58.2 111.6 68.1 133.6 117.5 107.7 108.5 122.9 173.0 126.4 117.7 76.2 52.2 121.9 ft ft 114.6 101.6 105.8 121.2 161.8 125.5 118.7 81.7 67.1 127.7 90.4 ft 114.1 101.6 105.3 120.3 161.8 125.0 -2.4 1.7 16.9 5.9 15.9 ft -5 .5 -12.7 -5 .6 -2.9 -6.5 -2.1 .8 7.2 28.5 4.8 ft ft -.4 0 -.5 -.7 0 -.4 Basic inorganic chemicals4 ............................................................................................................... Alkalies and c h lo rin e ......................................................................................................................... Natural sodium c a rb o n a te ............................................................................................................. C h lo rin e ............................................................................................................................................. Sodium hydroxide (caustic s o d a ).................................................................................................. O ther a lk a lie s ................................................................................................................................... O ther inorganic c h e m ic a ls .............................................................................................................. Aluminum co m poun ds.................................................................................................................... Lime.inc. quick, hydrated & dead burned d o lo m ite .................................................................. Sodium co m poun ds......................................................................................................................... Sulfuric a c id ...................................................................................................................................... O ther inorganic a c id s ...................................................................................................................... 01 0103 0107 0108 0109 02 0209 0213 0216 0232 0242 0252 0271 0273 0274 0282 Rock s a lt ........................................................................................................................................... Potassium com p o u n d s................................................................................................................... Processed or refined potassium s a lts ......................................................................................... O ther inorganic ch e m ica ls............................................................................................................. Basic organic chemicals4 .................................................................................................................. P rim a ry............................................................................................................................. ................... Benzene ............................................................................................................................................ E th y le n e ............................................................................................................................................ T o lu e n e ............................................................................................................................................. O ther basic organic chem ica ls................................ ................ .................................................... In te rm e d ia te ....................................................................................................................................... P h e n o l................................................................................................................................................ O ther intermediate organic c h e m ic a ls ........................................................................................ O ther basic o rganics......................................................................................................................... Fluorinated hydrocarbons.............................................................................................................. O ther basic o rg a n ic s ....................................................................................................................... 12/97 12/97 12/97 06/9 5 06/95 06/87 12/82 12/84 12/84 06/95 12/84 12/82 0614 01 0101 0121 0141 0199 02 0242 0299 03 0329 0399 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/95 06/87 Paints and allied p ro d u c ts ...................... v......................................................................................... 062 151.9 152.6 153.5 1.8 .6 Prepared p a in t................................................................................................................. ................... Architectural c o a tin g s ....................................................................................................................... Interior water based p a in t.............................................................................................................. Interior solvent based p a in t........................................................................................................... Exterior solvent based p a in t.......................................................................................................... Exterior water based p a in t......................... ................................................................................... OEM fin ish e s ....................................................... .............................................................................. Special purpose c o a tin g s ................................................................................................................ 0621 156.9 165.6 170.6 187.6 161.5 142.0 127.0 186.6 157.5 165.4 170.9 187.8 159.8 141.5 126.9 189.8 157.6 165.8 171.0 187.8 159.7 143.0 126.9 189.4 1.6 .9 .4 .6 .9 1.9 .3 4.3 .1 .2 .1 0 -.1 1.1 0 -.2 143.6 158.6 171.6 161.1 136.3 136.0 114.0 144.3 160.4 173.3 165.2 137.3 131.9 113.9 147.1 159.9 174.2 163.7 135.7 136.2 113.6 2.4 1.7 .7 5.1 -1.2 -4.4 -2.7 1.9 -.3 .5 -.9 -1.2 3.3 -.3 157.1 132.7 169.3 125.2 158.7 132.7 176.0 125.4 158.7 132.7 176.0 125.4 1.1 0 4.0 .2 0 0 0 0 01 0101 0131 0171 0181 02 03 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 0622 02 0206 0209 0298 0299 04 Paint c o lo rs ........................................................................................................................................ Iron oxide p ig m e n ts........................................................................................................................ Titanium pigm e nts............................................................................................................................ All other organic pigm ents............................................................................................................. All other inorganic pigm e nts.......................................................................................................... 06/83 06/87 06/83 Allied and miscellaneous paint p ro d u cts....................................................................................... Paint and varnish rem o vers........................................................................................................... Thinners fo r dopes, lacquers & oleoresinous th in n e rs ............................................................ Misc. related prod., inc putty, brush cleaners, etc..................................................................... 0623 Drugs and pharm aceuticals............................................................................................................... 063 247.6 253.8 250.0 2.4 -1.5 Medicinal and botanical c h e m ic a ls ................................................................................................. Synthetic organic medicinal chemicals, b u lk .............................................................................. O ther medicináis and botanicals, b u lk ........................................................................................ 0631 138.5 135.0 145.8 138.8 135.3 145.8 138.8 135.3 145.8 2.7 1.3 10.6 0 0 0 Preparations, v e te rin a ry.................................................................................................................... 0634 134.0 133.9 133.7 -4.5 - .1 Preparations, ethical (prescription).................................................................................................. 0635 329.7 203.0 251.4 98.2 161.5 168.4 712.5 245.3 333.7 352.9 291.0 341.9 205.5 251.8 102.4 157.0 169.3 724.4 358.1 339.7 353.5 305.2 332.8 205.8 254.2 101.0 163.1 170.1 701.6 248.3 337.2 354.6 300.5 1.7 -.2 3.8 .8 2.4 4.0 5.8 -29.1 3.6 5.0 4.5 -2.7 0111 0112 0113 0201 0202 01 0111 0119 0129 02 03 05 06 0611 0612 O ther broad and medium spectrum a ntib iotics.......................................................................... A n ti-a rth ritics...................................................................................................................................... A ntispasm odic/antisecretory.......................................................................................................... Cardiovascular th e ra p y .................................................................................................................... Antihypertensive d ru g s ................................................................................................................... V a so d ila to rs...................................................................................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 154 06/83 12/88 12/88 12/88 06/82 0 6/82 06/87 .1 1.0 -1.4 3.9 .5 -3.1 -30.7 -.7 .3 -1.5 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 Preparations, ethical (prescription)--Continued............................................................................. Other cardiovasculars.................................... ............................................................................... Diabetes th e ra p y .............................................................................................................................. H o rm o n e s........................................................................................................................................... 0619 07 08 09 11 1111 1113 1114 1119 13 1312 1323 15 1511 1519 16 1618 17 99 9913 9914 9915 9916 9917 9918 9922 9923 9924 9925 9926 9999 Topical anti-infectives..................................................................................................................... O ther dermatological preparations.............................................................................................. Narcotic a n a lg e sics........................................................................................................................ Non-narcotic analgesics................................................................................................................. Cough and cold preparations........................................................................................................ Oral cold preparations.................................................................................................................... O ther cough and cold p re parations............................................................................................ Hospital so lu tio n s............................................................................................................................. Miscellaneous ethical preparations............................................................................................... System ic antihistam ines........................................................................................... ..................... Bronchial th e ra p y ............................................................................................................................ Cancer therapy p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................................... M uscle re la xa n ts............................................................................................................................. Nutrients and supplem ents............................................................................................................ Opthalm ic and otic preparations.................................................................................................. Tuberculosis th e ra p y ......... ............................................................................................................ Other miscellaneous ethical preparations.................................................................................. 12/87 12/87 06/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 06/87 0636 01 0111 0112 0119 02 0221 0222 0223 0229 03 04 0411 06 08 09 0919 99 9918 9999 Cough and cold p reparations........................................................................................................ Cough syrups, expectorants, drops, lozenges, etc.............................. ...................................... Cold tablets, cap su le s.................................................................................................................... O ther cough and cold p re parations............................................................................................ Analgesics, in te rn a l.......................................................................................................................... Asprin/asprin-salicylate com pounds............................................................................................ External analgesics and counterirritants...................................................................................... Derm atologicals............................................................. .................... .............................................. O ther derm atologicals.................................................................................................................... Miscellaneous proprietary preparations........................................................................................ O ther miscellaneous proprietary preparations........................................................................... Biological p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................................................ Blood & derivatives, human u s e ................................................................................................... Diagnostics and other bio lo g ica ls................................................................................................. Diagnostic su b sta n ce s................................................................................................................... Allergenic p ro d u cts....................................................................... ................................................. Biologicals for veterinary use .,...................................................................................................... Veterinary v a c c in e s ........................................................................................................................ O ther biologicals for veterinary u s e ............................................................................................ Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0635 Derm atologicals................................................................................................................................ Fungicides............................................................................................... ......................................... Preparations, proprietary (over co u n te r)........................................................................................ V ita m in s ........................................................... .................................................................................. Adult m ultivitam ins.......................................................................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 12/87 0637 11 14 1402 1403 15 1514 1516 06/87 064 320.5 246.7 249.1 333.5 354.6 352.8 283.3 107.8 241.5 345.8 197.7 235.4 391.0 181.1 203.6 273.5 172.3 89.4 537.2 144.9 236.0 448.2 512.1 434.9 663.3 570.1 351.3 344.4 1,467.6 284.2 255.7 324.1 251.0 249.1 337.6 358.5 352.8 284.2 118.5 245.0 346.8 198.0 236.3 391.6 ft 205.1 272.1 171.9 88.8 542.0 168.6 233.3 471.8 512.1 442.5 672.5 656.7 352.7 339.4 1,456.2 298.3 256.1 321.8 251.0 248.9 337.6 367.5 ft 293.5 118.5 ft 348.7 199.2 237.4 391.6 ft 205.1 264.5 169.7 88.8 542.0 168.9 232.7 472.5 512.1 443.6 672.5 657.1 352.3 339.7 1,462.9 288.1 257.5 2.9 8.2 3.6 4.6 11.6 ft 14.6 10.7 ft 9.2 11.7 7.5 5.4 ft 14.1 .9 2.6 -2.3 6.5 13.1 -8.4 9.4 7.0 9.5 9.2 135.0 9.6 5.8 2.8 1.4 4.0 -0.7 0 -.1 0 2.5 ft 3.3 0 ft .5 .6 .5 0 ft 0 -2.8 -1.3 0 0 .2 -.3 .1 0 .2 0 .1 -.1 .1 .5 -3.4 .5 184.8 150.0 140.8 144.2 165.6 209.9 178.8 248.8 247.5 195.8 193.0 191.2 258.3 115.7 186.1 183.9 223.4 188.8 177.4 163.3 186.8 149.4 140.8 141.8 164.2 211.0 180.2 248.9 250.2 195.8 188.5 193.7 258.3 ft 186.1 197.7 246.2 189.5 ft 163.3 186.7 149.4 140.8 ft ft 211.0 180.2 248.9 250.2 195.8 188.5 191.6 ft 116.7 186.1 197.7 246.2 189.5 ft 163.3 1.0 0 .8 -.1 0 0 166.5 148.0 179.5 140.1 284.5 108.2 105.1 126.6 108.9 168.4 161.7 179.3 139.9 284.5 108.3 105.2 ft 81.7 197.7 108.2 100.5 ft ft ft ft .7 1.8 0 .6 0 1.7 .1 .9 3.9 5.2 10.2 -.3 ft -1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1.1 ft ft 0 0 0 0 ft 0 169.5 159.5 181.2 141.8 ft 108.2 105.2 ft 78.8 7.2 28.6 4.4 3.4 ft -.1 .7 ft -37.0 .7 -1.4 1.1 1.4 ft -.1 0 ft -3.5 125.4 82.8 74.1 114.7 80.3 71.1 -53.6 -37.4 -27.7 -8.5 -3.0 -4.0 ft F ats and oils, in e d ib le ....................................................................................................................... Fish and marine animal o i l ........................................................................................................... Tallow, incl. inedible animal s te a rin ............................................................................................. Grease, other than wool g re a s e .................................................................................................. 0641 Agricultural chemicals and chemical prod .:.................................................................................... 065 125.4 125.9 122.9 -5.2 -2.4 0651 114.3 114.3 114.3 -1.1 0 107.8 95.2 108.5 87.7 99.5 87.0 70.7 114.7 109.2 98.4 115.5 94.1 92.4 83.0 74.7 114.9 107.3 95.4 110.4 93.1 90.8 82.6 71.6 113.7 -5.7 -15.6 -16.0 -14.4 -13.9 -13.0 -22.5 1.3 -1.7 -3.0 -4.4 -1.1 -1.7 -.5 -4.1 -1.0 Fertilizer m a te ria ls ............................................................................................................................. Nitroge nates...................................................................................................................................... Anhydrous a m m o nia............................................................................................. ......................... Solid & solution n itra te .................................................................................................................. 0121 0151 0181 0652 01 0105 0111 0126 0127 0136 02 U r e a .............................. ................................................................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 12/82 155 12/93 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 Fertilizer m a te rials-C on tinued......................................................................................................... Ammonium p h o sp h a te s................................................................................................................. 0653 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0652 O ther agricultural chem icals............................................................................................................. Nonhousehold in secticides................................................................................. .......................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 0265 110.3 109.2 -2.1 -1.0 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 Nonhousehold fungicides............................................................................................................... O ther nonhousehold p e s tic id e s .......................................................... ......................................... Household p e sticid e s..................................................................................................................... 111.9 0 6 /8 2 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/8 2 146.4 180.7 126.1 136.1 149.0 146.9 145.6 182.9 124.5 134.0 149.0 146.9 140.5 164.3 121.4 134.3 149.0 146.9 -5.8 -7.6 -7.0 -5.8 .3 -.1 -3.5 -10.2 -2.5 .2 0 0 12/98 12/98 12/86 12/98 Plastic resins and m ate rials........................................................... ................................................... 066 115.9 119.2 120.2 -6.7 .8 Thermoplastic re s in s .......................................................................................................................... Polyester resins, saturated.............................................................................................................. Polypropylene re s in s ........................................................................................................................ Styrene plastics m a te ria ls ............................................................................................................... Vinyl and vinylidene re sin s.............................................................................................................. O ther thermoplastic re s in s .............................................................................................................. Polyethylene re s in s ......................................................................................................................... Acrylic re s in s .................................................................................................................................... O ther thermoplastic resins, incl. n y lo n ............................... ........................................................ 0662 112.3 143.0 74.1 103.5 102.0 101.2 101.7 107.7 100.8 117.0 147.0 70.5 102.7 112.2 106.8 ft 107.7 101.2 118.1 142.0 69.4 104.1 115.6 107.8 ft 107.7 102.5 -7.0 -8.3 -21.9 -8.8 -1.1 ft ft ft ft .9 -3.4 -1.6 1.4 3.0 .9 ft 0 1.3 02 05 06 07 11 1101 1102 1103 0663 139.9 136.6 136.8 -4.1 .1 O ther chemicals and allied pro d u cts.................................................................................... ........... 067 134.8 134.7 134.5 -.1 -.1 Soap and synthetic dete rg e n ts ........................................................................................................ Soaps & synth. detergents, ex. g ly c e rin ...................................................................................... Soaps and detergents, nonhouseho ld........................................................................................ Household d e te rg e n ts .................................................................................................................... Household soap, except specialty c le a n e rs............................................................................... 0671 06/83 125.5 120.5 148.5 106.9 148.0 125.6 120.7 149.1 106.9 148.1 125.3 120.3 149.1 106.9 146.2 -.6 -.7 1.4 -1 .5 -.6 -.2 -.3 0 0 -1 .3 Specialty cleaning, polish. & san. p ro d s........................................................................................ Specialty cleaning and sanitation p ro d u c ts ................................................................................ Polishing preparations and related pro d u c ts .............................................................................. 0672 06/83 0 6 /8 3 06/8 3 135.7 132.0 145.3 135.5 131.6 145.6 135.4 131.5 145.6 2.1 3.2 .6 -.1 -.1 0 Cosmetics and other toilet pre p a ra tio n s ....................................................................................... Shaving preparations....................................................................................................................... Aftershave preparations................................................................................................................. Perfume, cologne & toilet w a te r..................................................................................................... P e rfu m e ............................................................................................................................................. Cologne and toilet w a te r................................................................................................................ Hair preparations............................................................................................................................... Synthetic organic detergent s h a m p o o ........................................................................................ Hair tonics (inc. conditioners).................................................................................................» ...... Hair dressin gs................................................................................................................................... Hair spray (a e ro so l)........................................................................................................................ H air spray (non-aerosol)................................................................................................................ Hom e and commercial perm anents............................................................................................ Hair c o lo rin g ............................. ....................................................................................................... D e n tifric e s .......................................................................................................................................... 0675 133.6 113.0 122.3 158.2 142.6 167.9 131.0 96.1 110.0 135.9 118.9 124.0 153.2 211.5 104.3 104.9 157.4 163.8 161.0 144.8 150.5 122.7 109.2 120.4 147.3 108.3 141.9 118.4 139.6 165.7 109.0 117.5 173.8 180.7 165.6 148.4 139.8 133.8 113.0 122.3 158.2 142.6 167.9 134.7 96.3 130.7 135.9 116.2 131.9 149.1 211.9 105.0 105.8 159.5 163.6 165.6 147.9 151.9 124.5 109.2 119.6 152.3 108.3 142.4 119.6 139.5 165.5 109.9 117.5 159.3 .3 0 0 .4 .1 .5 2.8 1.0 11.3 3.0 3.2 6.4 -4.7 .6 ft ft 1.3 .1 2.9 2.1 .9 1.2 0 -.5 2.3 .8 .4 1.0 -.1 0 1.8 .9 -9.0 ft 165.6 148.4 139.8 133.9 113.0 122.3 158.1 142.4 167.9 135.1 96.3 131.5 135.9 117.5 131.9 149.8 212.6 ft ft 159.5 163.6 165.6 147.9 151.9 123.9 109.2 119.6 150.6 108.3 142.4 119.6 139.5 165.5 109.9 117.5 159.0 ft 165.6 148.4 139.8 0 0 .8 .1 0 0 -.1 -.1 0 .3 0 .6 0 .1.1 0 .5 .3 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 -.5 0 0 -1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.2 ft 0 0 0 138.6 146.7 162.7 144.7 161.3 154.3 142.5 138.1 146.7 163.9 142.8 161.3 153.6 141.5 137.7 146.7 163.7 142.6 161.3 155.2 141.4 -.8 .2 1.4 -1.9 .9 .6 -2.3 -.3 0 -.1 -.1 0 1.0 -.1 Thermosetting re s in s .......................................................................................................................... 04 0401 0402 0403 0102 0103 02 0205 03 0301 0305 04 0405 0411 0421 0425 0426 0431 0441 05 0501 06 0601 0602 0603 0604 07 0701 0702 0704 0705 08 0801 0802 0803 09 0902 11 1101 12 1202 13 C re a m s ............................................................................................................................................... Cleansing c re a m s .....................................................................................,..................................... Foundation c re a m s ......................................................................................................................... Lubricating c re a m s ......................................................................................................................... O ther cre a m s................................................................................................................................... Lotions and o ils ................................................................................................................................. Suntan & su n scre e n ....................................................................................................................... Cleansing lotion and cosmetic o ils ......................................................... —.................................. Hand lo tio n s ..................................................................................................................................... O ther lotions and o ils ..................................................................................................................... Lip p re p a ra tio n s.................................... .......................................................................................... B lu s h e s ...................................................................................... ....................................................... Eye preparations.................................................................................................................... ......... Cream, liquid and roll-on deo dorant............................................................................................ Manicure preparations..................................................................................................................... Nail lacquer and e n a m e l................................................................................................................ Bath oils and s a lts ............................................................................................................................ Misc. chemical prod, and preparations.......................................................................................... E x p lo s iv e s .......................................................................................................................................... O ther blasting a ccesso ries................................................................................. - ........................ ANFO, except s lu rry ......................................................................................................... .......... W ater gel and slurries, except permissible slu rrie s.................................................................. O ther industrial e x p lo s iv e s ............................................................................................................ Industrial g a s e s ................................................................................................................................. 0679 See footnotes at end of table. 156 02 0225 0231 0232 0233 03 06/83 06/83 12/86 ft Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Misc. chemical prod, and preparations-C ontinued...................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0679 0301 0302 0303 0304 04 0401 0402 0403 05 0501 0502 06 0601 0603 0606 09 0904 0918 0919 0921 0961 0981 0999 Carbon d io x id e ................................................................................................................................ Adhesives and s e a la n ts .................................................................................................................. Natural base glues and adh e s iv e s .............................................................................................. Synthetic resin and rubber adhesives......................................................................................... Caulking compounds and s e a la n ts ............................................................................................. Surface active a g e n ts ...................................................................................................................... Textile and leather assistants a n d .............................................................................................. Bulk s u rfa c ta n ts .............................................................................................................................. Gum and wood ch e m ic a ls .............................................................................................................. Softwood distillation p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................................... Hardwood distillation p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Tall o ils .............................................................................................................................................. O ther miscellaneous chemical p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... Salt, evaporated and s o la r ............................................................................................................ Printing in k ................................................................ ....................................................................... Fatty a c id s ..................................................................... .................................................................. W ater-treating co m p o u n d s ............................................................................................................ Gelatin, except ready-to-eat d e s s e rts ......................................................................................... O ther chemical preparations, n.e.c............................................................................................... 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/85 12/83 06/84 06/85 06/85 0 6/90 06/85 158.5 118.9 94.9 169.4 153.2 158.1 155.4 139.2 153.8 134.9 155.7 142.2 112.9 161.1 161.0 124.7 121.9 111.6 135.8 110.2 134.0 141.2 139.4 ft 118.9 93.2 168.3 152.9 158.2 154.9 139.2 153.3 132.9 155.6 142.5 112.8 161.7 160.9 124.2 120.2 109.7 135.5 103.9 134.0 148.2 139.0 (2) 118.9 92.8 (2) 152.8 158.2 154.8 139.2 150.2 133.3 151.9 142.5 112.7 ft 160.7 124.2 121.6 109.7 135.6 (2) 134.0 144.8 139.1 (2) -1.1 -3.8 (2) .6 .9 .7 .3 -3.8 -2.1 -4.0 4.3 -.3 ft .1 -.5 .4 -4.2 -.8 (2) 1.6 -.5 .2 -.1 0 -.1 0 -2.0 .3 -2.4 0 -.1 ft -.1 0 1.2 0 .1 (2) 0 -2.3 .1 -.5 -.2 ft 0 -.4 f t R u b b e r and p la stic p r o d u c ts ........................................................................................................... 07 122.0 122.4 122.1 Rubber and rubber p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................................. 071 114.4 114.6 114.3 -.8 -.3 Rubber, except natural ru b b e r........................................................................................................ 0711 113.5 114.1 127.0 99.5 106.8 135.8 128.4 114.8 115.4 127.0 96.1 105.3 139.0 133.2 113.1 113.7 (2) ft 105.3 139.0 129.8 -3.2 -3.2 (2) (2) -5.0 2.4 -1.4 -1.5 -1.5 (2) (2) 0 0 -2.6 93.4 91.5 86.3 89.2 123.3 127.4 108.3 128.8 119.6 169.5 93.7 91.8 86.7 89.4 123.3 127.7 108.3 129.0 119.8 169.5 93.4 91.4 86.2 89.4 123.3 127.7 108.3 128.9 (2) 169.5 -.4 -.8 -1.4 .3 -1.1 .5 4.7 .9 ft 5.0 -.3 -.4 -.6 0 0 0 0 -.1 (2) 0 138.2 128.0 161.5 108.7 149.2 176.7 132.6 142.4 212.7 145.8 170.9 83.7 137.1 131.1 119.9 122.3 159.7 141.0 134.0 142.3 121.9 152.2 125.5 99.0 138.1 129.2 164.3 109.3 149.2 176.8 132.6 142.4 ft 145.8 170.9 83.7 137.1 130.9 119.3 121.9 161.6 141.0 133.6 142.4 122.0 152.3 126.1 95.0 138.1 129.2 164.3 109.3 149.9 175.8 132.6 142.4 (2) 145.8 170.9 83.7 137.1 130.9 119.3 121.9 161.6 142.0 133.5 142.7 122.0 152.3 125.6 95.0 -.3 .9 1.7 .6 1.6 -.6 2.4 .4 (2) .7 1.8 0 0 -.7 -.8 -2.6 1.8 1.6 -.3 1.6 -.1 .9 -1.0 -5.8 0 0 0 0 .5 -.6 0 0 128.7 129.3 129.0 -.4 -.2 124.5 106.8 136.5 125.4 107.1 137.7 125.8 109.3 137.5 -1.3 -.5 -1.6 .3 2.1 -.1 126.4 125.6 125.2 -2.8 -.3 02 0217 0219 0221 0231 0299 N itrile -s o lid ........................................................................................................................................ Styrene butadiene-solid.................................................................................................................. Styrene butadiene-latex................................................................................................................. Ethylene pro p yle n e ......................................................................................................................... O ther synthetic ru b b e r................................................................................................................... Tires, tubes, tread, & repair m a te ria ls ........................................................................................... 0712 01 0103 0105 0111 0121 02 03 0351 0353 Passenger car radial tir e s .............................................................................................................. Truck/bus tires, including off-h ig h w a y........................................................................................ Tractor/im plem ent t ir e s ................................................................................................................. Other pneumatic and all solid t ir e s ............................................................................................. Tread rubber, tire sundries, & repair m a tl.................................................................................... Tread rubber, natural and s y n th e tic ............................................................................................ O ther tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c........................................................................... Miscellaneous rubber p ro d u cts........................................................................................................ F o o tw e a r............................................................................................................................................ Protective fo o tw e a r......................................................................................................................... Non-protective footwear, fabric u p p e r ........................................................................................ Rubber and plastic belts and b e ltin g ............................................................................................ Conveyor and e le v a to r................................................................................................................... M otor vehicle b e lts ...................................................................................... ................................... 06/83 0713 01 0107 0108 03 0361 0364 04 0456 0481 0482 0483 0484 06 0602 0603 0604 0605 0606 0607 0608 0611 0612 0613 Hose, mandrel made, textile, nonhydraulic................................................................................ Hose, mandrel made, wire, non hydraulic................................................................................... A ll other rubber h o s e ..................................................................................................................... M iscellaneous rubber products, n .e .c ........ .................................................................................. Molded rubber mechanical g o o d s ........ ...................................................................................... Extruded and lathe cut, mechanical rubber g o o d s .................................................................. Industrial rubber products, n.e.c..................................... .............................................................. Rubber clothing and coated fa b ric s ............................................................................................ Other rubber g o o d s ........................................................................................................................ Sponge and foam rubber :.............................................................................................................. Rubber floor and wall cove rin g s .................................................................................................. Rubber druggist and medical sundries, exc. g lo v e s ................................................................ Compounds or m ixture s................................................................................................................. Rubber g lo v e s ................................................................................................................................. 072 Plastic construction p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................................... Plumbing p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................................................... O ther plastic construction p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 0721 Unsupp. plastic film /sheet/other s h a p e s ...................................................................................... 0722 0601 0602 See footnotes at end Of table. 06/83 157 12/86 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 12/88 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .7 -.1 .2 0 0 -.4 0 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (198 2 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Laminated plastic sheets, rods, and tu b e ..................................................................................... 0723 146.7 146.5 146.5 2.2 Plastic packaging (except film and s h e e t...................................................................................... 0725 122.1 122.3 122.6 -.3 .2 Plastic parts and components for mfg.................. .......................................................................... Parts for transportation equip.......................................................................................................... O ther parts and components for m fg ............................................................................................ 0726 117.2 120.9 110.6 117.7 121.4 111.3 117.6 121.3 111.2 .3 .2 .6 -.1 -.1 -.1 Consumer, institut., & comm, prod., nec......................................................................................... 0728 O ther plastic pro d u cts....................................................................................................................... Plastic furniture components and furn is h in g s ........................................................................... All other plastic p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................................... 0729 01 02 0 133.6 130.9 -1.0 -2 .0 137.0 135.8 124.7 137.6 135.8 125.7 1.0 4.7 -1.6 .4 0 .8 08 177.2 181.6 183.2 1.6 .9 081 L u m b e r and w o o d p r o d u c ts ............................................................................................................ 131.0 137.8 136.3 125.7 177.4 186.0 188.8 3.3 1.5 181.0 188.9 187.4 187.9 189.5 172.4 155.5 175.4 179.8 194.3 176.2 156.3 125.0 171.9 199.9 214.2 193.1 200.6 191.8 201.2 205.6 190.7 184.1 191.5 197.0 204.1 185.7 167.3 126.1 192.4 200.9 215.3 197.1 208.9 191.8 211.6 213.3 189.4 184.7 189.6 198.6 210.3 192.1 172.3 130.6 197.2 201.7 216.2 5.4 14.4 .8 17.8 21.1 2.8 -7.8 5.6 2.0 9.0 11.2 2.0 -5.6 8.1 -2.6 -2.3 2.1 4.1 0 5.2 3.7 -.7 .3 -1.0 .8 3.0 3.4 3.0 3.6 2.5 A A 0 6/84 0 6/84 06/84 175.8 179.4 186.9 100.9 120.5 107.8 165.8 152.9 176.8 182.3 157.1 160.5 149.6 176.4 181.7 181.6 107.9 120.3 118.6 166.2 153.0 177.6 182.4 157.2 160.6 147.0 176.7 182.2 181.9 107.9 120.8 119.9 166.5 152.6 178.5 182.7 157.4 160.7 147.0 -1.6 -.3 -4.6 3.5 -2.7 15.0 -2.0 -4.4 .2 1.3 1.5 .6 -8.5 .2 .3 .2 0 .4 1.1 .2 -.3 .5 .2 .1 .1 0 0 6/84 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 0 6/84 06/83 0101 0199 Softwood lu m b e r................................................................................................................................. Douglas fir, d re s s e d ......................................................................................................................... Boards under 2 " th ic k .................................................................................................................... 2 ” lu m b e r.......................................................................................................................................... Timbers & lumber over 2” t h ic k ................................................................................................... Southern pine, d re s s e d ................................................................................................................... Boards under 2 " th ic k .................................................................................................................... 2 ” lu m b e r.......................................................................................................................................... Timbers & lumber over 2” t h ic k ................................................................................................... O ther species, d re s s e d ................................................................................................................... W estern species (ex. Douglas f i r ) ................................................................................................ Rough softwood lu m b e r.................................................................................................................. Eastern sp e cie s................................................................................................................................ W estern s p e c ie s ............................................................................................................................. Flooring, siding, and cut s t o c k ....................................................................................................... Softwood cut s to c k ......................................................................................................................... 0811 Hardwood lu m b e r............................................................................................................................... Rough hardwood lu m b e r................................................................................................................. O a k ..................................................................................................................................................... Maple, gum, and ash ro u g h .......................................................................................................... P o p la r.................................................................................................................. ............................. O ther rough hardwood lu m b e r...................................................................................................... Dressed hardwood lumber, ex. s id in g .......................................................................................... O a k ..................................................................................................................................................... O ther than o a k ................................................................................................................................ Hardwood d im e n sio n..................................................... .................................................................. Hardwood dimension s t o c k ........................................................................................................... W ood fram es for household fu rn itu re ......................................................................................... Hardwood flo o rin g ............................................................................................................................ 12/82 12/82 0 6/87 0812 01 0125 0126 0127 02 0245 0246 0247 03 0332 04 0411 0412 05 0503 01 0107 0113 0133 0199 02 0201 0202 03 0311 0312 04 12/86 12/86 12/86 06/95 06 /9 5 M illw o rk ................................................................................................................................................. 082 171.5 173.2 173.8 1.5 .3 G eneral m illw o rk ................................................................................................................................. W ood kitchen cabinets and cabinetw ork.................................................................................... Vanities and other ca b in e tw o rk ................................................................................................... W ood window u n its .................................................................................... .................................... W ood s a s h ........................................................................................................................................ W ood window and door fra m e s .................................................................................................... W ood doors, flush and panel, interior and e x te rio r.................................................................. O ther wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, etc.................................................................. W ood mouldings, ex. prefinished from purchased m ld g s ....................................................... W ood frames, frame moulding, and framed pictu re s............................................................... O ther millwork p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................................. 0821 173.1 158.0 153.0 158.4 162.4 127.0 162.6 157.9 148.6 179.7 175.5 174.4 158.5 153.1 159.3 164.4 126.5 162.9 157.9 154.9 183.4 176.5 174.9 158.7 153.2 159.2 163.9 131.8 162.9 157.9 156.7 183.3 176.6 1.4 1.1 0 1.2 1.4 -3.4 2.6 .7 3.2 1.7 1.7 .3 -.3 4.2 0 0 1.2 -.1 .1 Prefabricated structural m e m b e rs .................................................................................................. R o of tru s s e s ..................................................................................................................................... Floor trusses, including I-beam floor jo is t s ................................................................................ Glued-laminated lu m b e r................................................................................................................. O ther fabricated structural wood p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. 0822 168.9 163.4 200.3 136.6 192.0 173.4 166.0 202.1 142.5 213.8 175.4 167.5 202.8 147.1 216.6 3.5 1.8 2.4 5.7 13.5 1.2 .9 .3 3.2 1.3 .1 -.1 0101 0103 0112 0122 0132 0142 0152 0162 0174 0183 0101 0102 0103 0106 0823 06/84 .1 .1 - .1 154.9 155.9 155.8 P ly w o o d ................................................................................................................................................. 083 161.6 169.5 178.2 17.7 5.1 Softw ood p ly w o o d ............................................................................................................................. W estern, inland and other n on -sou thern.......................................................... .......................... Unsanded, except c d x ................................................................................................................... Sanded, including a - c ..................................................................................................................... 0831 184.0 189.5 180.0 183.0 184.1 184.1 188.8 192.4 193.1 200.2 181.2 198.6 189.0 186.5 198.8 201.7 209.4 218.2 199.9 204.9 210.0 210.9 215.3 205.2 28.2 29.9 35.1 22.4 32.4 31.9 33.1 34.3 8.4 9.0 10.3 3.2 11.1 13.1 8.3 1.7 Miscellaneous millwork p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... 01 0112 0117 02 0201 0203 0221 C d x ...................................................................................................................................................... Unsanded, except c d x ..................... .............................................................................................. Sanded, including a - c .............................................................................................................. ....... See footnotes at end of table. 158 12/86 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1 982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 Softwood plywood-Continued...................................................... .................................................. Softwood plywood type products......................................................... ......................................... 0832 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0831 Hardwood plywood and related products..................................................................................... Hardwood plywood............................................. ........................................................................... Hardwood plywood products, incl. reinforced pan els.............................................................. Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 03 189.0 192.2 14.8 1.7 06/85 06/85 126.6 140.8 142.4 128.2 143.7 142.2 128.2 143.8 142.2 .9 1.3 .3 0 .1 0 175.2 209.9 204.1 11.7 - 2.8 06/85 0103 0105 179.3 132.5 132.6 133.8 - 2.8 .9 Softwood plywood veneer, ex. rein./backe.................................................................................. 0833 Hardwood plywood veneer............................................................................................................... 0834 Other wood products.......................................................................................................................... 084 132.1 131.3 130.1 -4.3 -.9 Wood pallets and skids.......................................... ......................................................................... 0841 178.5 178.2 179.0 .1 .4 Boxes ................................................................................................................................................... Nailed or lock-corner wooden boxes.......................................................................................... Wirebound boxes............................................................................................................................ Veneer and plywood containers, except boxes & crates........................................................ Slack and tight cooperage...... ...................................................................................................... 0842 151.2 125.0 153.2 151.2 125.2 153.2 .1 1.0 201.0 201.0 151.2 125.8 152.2 -.7 .5 -.7 201,0 165.0 164.7 165.0 .1 -.1 0 .2 Miscellaneous wood products......................................................................................................... Miscellaneous wood products - non-contract............................................................................. Wood chips....................................................................................................................................... Railway and mine t ie s .................................................................................................................... Shingles, shakes, cooperage stock and excelsior................................................................... Other sawmill/planning mill products.......................................................................................... Mfg of lumber owned by others (contract w k ..................... ....................................................... 0849 105.8 105.5 91.6 170.3 215.3 104.4 118.6 104.5 104.1 90.3 166.8 217.2 104.4 118.7 102.1 101.6 87.8 165.9 216.9 104.4 118.7 -9.2 -9.5 -10.4 -4.3 - 2.6 - 1.1 -1.7 -2.3 -2.4 - 2.8 -.5 198.6 201.4 199.9 -6.3 -.7 239.4 272.2 214.6 111.9 99.0 -.3 85.0 140.6 238.7 271.7 213.9 114.6 94.0 95.0 82.7 140.8 -2.3 06/8 6 230.2 252.9 210.4 125.6 104.5 104.6 95.0 139.5 12/84 161.6 163.6 165.0 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 149.8 197.8 165.7 145.1 158.0 198.7 165.4 146.9 166.1 198.7 165.0 148.0 8.8 .8 06/85 161.5 165.7 167.0 1.3 .8 0 6/85 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 162.8 171.4 156.7 128.5 167.0 171.6 162.1 130.3 168.5 171.4 164.0 130.5 1.4 -.4 1.9 .5 -.1 1.2 .2 0101 0124 0125 0126 06/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 01 0101 0102 0105 0109 02 Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood................................................................................................... 086 Prefabricated wood buildings & component................................................................................. Components not sold as complete units.................................................................................... Precut packages sold as complete units.................................................................................... Panelized buildings sold as complete u n its.............................................................. ................ Modular buildings shipped with floor & w alls............................................................................. 0861 Treated wood and contract wood preservin.................................................................................. 087 Treated wood and contract wood preservin........ ........................................................................ -.1 0 0 0851 Prefabricated wood buildings & component...... ............................................................................ 12/86 085 Logs, bolts, timber and pulpwood.................................................................................................. Softwood logs, bolts and tim ber................................................................................................... Douglas fir logs, bolts and timber................................................................................................ Other softwood logs and b o lts .................................................................................................... Hardwood logs, bolts and tim ber.................................................................................................. Pulpwood........................................................................................................................................... Softwood pulpwood........................................................................................................................ Hardwood pulpwood....................................................................................................................... Other roundwood products............................................................................................................ 12/85 06/95 0 0871 01 0101 0102 02 03 0301 0302 04 0101 0102 0103 Ò104 01 0101 0102 02 Poles, piles, and posts.......................................................................................... ........................ Other wood products...................................................................................................................... Contract wood preserving............................................................................................................... 100.8 8.6 -.2 -7.6 - 21.2 -19.0 -17.5 -23.6 -.3 2.4 -5.1 -5.8 -2.7 -.6 .1 2.7 .9 1.4 3.1 5.1 0 -.2 .7 .9 Pulp, paper, and allied p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................... 09 170.7 171.9 172.4 .1 .3 Pulp, paper, and prod., ex. bldg. p a p e r.......................................................................................... 091 142.7 144.2 144.7 - 2.2 .3 W oodpulp............................................................................................................................................. Paper-making woodpulp.................................................................................................................. Softwood sulfate, bleached and semibleached....................................................................... Hardwood sulfate, bleached and semibleached....................................................................... Pulp, other than wood, inc pulp mill bypro............................. .................................................... 0911 112.7 104.2 103.2 99.2 185.5 110.4 102.5 99.9 99.5 179.5 113.8 105.7 105.3 99.9 182.8 -5.8 -8.4 3.1 3.1 5.4 .4 126.6 142.5 141.7 92.7 30.3 94.2 104.7 189.2 356.6 57.1 154.6 103.9 163.1 27.5 89.6 142.2 139.6 91.5 29.5 92.3 103.3 189.3 356.6 57.2 159.8 103.3 158.8 26.0 89.6 02 0211 0212 04 12/82 0912 01 0121 0122 Northeast.......................................................................................................................................... 0123 0124 02 0221 0222 N o rtheast......................................................................................................................................... 0223 0224 03 0321 0322 North C entral................................................................................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 159 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 121.0 63.1 25.2 86.7 98.1 169.8 319.9 48.4 150.2 95.4 125.3 22.3 75.8 - 10.8 -5.1 1.4 -6.3 8.1 26.2 20.9 6.7 -.7 3.7 2.8 32.7 1.8 -.2 -1.5 -1.3 - 2.6 - 2.0 -1.3 .1 0 .2 -.8 3.4 16.1 -16.1 - 11.0 -35.3 - 2.6 -5.5 -.6 0 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (198 2 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 Wastepaper-Continued.................................................................................................................... S o u th ................................................................................................................................................. Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0912 0323 0324 07 0721 0722 0723 0724 08 High grades (pulp substitutes & deinking)................................................................................... N o rtheast.......................................................................................................................................... North C entral.................................................................................................................................... Exports (all grades).......................................................................................................................... 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 -13.1 -16.8 -9.2 147.8 81.6 89.2 51.4 85.1 41.0 96.0 101.9 158.7 96.3 139.8 134.3 ft 147.7 133.3 146.4 164.7 124.2 123.6 133.6 ft 97.0 109.1 131.0 122.4 149.1 135.9 155.6 126.7 161.4 199.7 131.7 134.8 155.9 161.2 140.1 134.6 ft 147.7 ft 146.4 164.7 126.1 127.6 137.5 ft 97.3 109.8 131.9 121.5 149.1 135.4 155.5 ft 161.7 12/82 141.4 134.2 85.3 151.1 133.5 147.5 164.5 123.0 121.9 137.7 157.8 96.8 107.6 128.4 118.3 149.1 135.9 158.7 143.0 161.3 194.4 133.7 134.6 155.9 161.0 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 142.2 142.3 148.8 135.1 151.4 118.7 168.4 149.4 152.9 155.9 148.5 150.7 137.8 168.8 149.1 157.3 155.2 146.4 150.6 138.7 168.8 149.9 144.4 186.2 127.4 151.2 143.6 186.0 134.6 151.9 143.1 186.1 128.1 120.1 120.1 143.7 77.1 132.6 101.9 159.9 210.9 121.8 140.1 76.9 133.0 101.7 162.3 220.7 -.6 1.0 .1 0 1.8 ft 76.9 128.2 ft 4.1 - 6.1 01 0111 0113 0115 0116 0117 0122 0123 0131 0132 0134 0135 0136 0137 0142 0147 0148 02 03 0307 0321 0322 04 05 Paperboard............................................................................................................... ........................... Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls................................................................................. Paperboard, ex. corrugated paperboard...................................................................................... Unbleached linerboard................................................................................................................... Bleached pkg. & ind. converting paperboard............................................................................. Semichemical paperboard............................................................................................................. Recycled paperboard..................................................................................................................... Converted paper and paperboard products.................................................................................. Sanitary paper products, including stock........................................................ ............................ Sanitary napkins, tampons and wadding s to c k ......................................................................... Facial tissues.................................................................................................................................... Napkins and napkin s to ck............................................................................................................. Toilet tissue and stock................................................................................................................... Disposable diapers......................................................................................................................... Towels and towel sto ck.......................................................................................... ...................... Other sanitary paper products, inc. stock, n.e.c......................................................................... Paper, plastic, and foil b a g s ........................................................................................................... Grocers’ and variety bags (paper)................................................................................................ Specialty bags and liners............................................................................................................... Shipping sacks and multiwall bags, a l l .............................................................................. ......... Paper boxes and containers........................................................................................................... Corrugated shipping containers............................ ....................................................................... Setup paperboard b o x e s ........................... ......................................................................... .......... Folding paperboard boxes, including retail f o o d .............................. ........................................ Paperboard fiber drum s................................................................................................................. Cups and liquid-tight containers................................................................................................... Other sanitary food containers..................................................................................................... Packaging accessories.................................................................................................................... Cor. & solid fiber pallets, pads, & p a r t ...................................................................................... Gift wrapping p ap er...... ........................................................................................................... ...... Office supplies and accessories.................................................................................................... 12/87 12/87 0914 0915 05 11 1101 1103 1104 1105 File folders........................................................................................................................................ Other die-cut paper or board office supplies............................................................................. Business machine paper & other paper office supplies.......................................................... Fiber and composite cans & related product.............................................................................. Food products, including pet fo o d ............................................................................................... Vulcanized and miscellaneous non-food products.................................................................... Pressed and molded pulp g oo ds................................................................................................... Misc. converted paper and board products................................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 160 01 0102 0113 0114 0115 0116 0117 0121 02 0214 0216 0218 03 0301 0322 0332 0337 0352 0359 04 0441 0451 06 0636 0642 0645 0652 0653 0654 0655 07 0755 0757 0759 08 09 67.7 42.1 81.9 40.3 92.1 93.3 51.5 84.4 40.6 95.3 102.4 154.2 96.0 0913 Writing and printing papers............................................................................................................. Uncoated groundwood, publishing and printing.... .................................................................... No. 3 clay coated, 2-sides.......................... ...................... ........................................................... No. 5 clay coated, 2-sides................................................................................... ..................... .... Coated, 2 sides, ex. no. 3 and no. 5 clay coated .................................................................... Coated, 1 s id e .................................................................................................................................. Offset uncoated book p a p e r......................................................................................................... Uncoated publishing & printing free sheet, ex o ffs e t...... ....................................................... Unwatermarked bond, no. 4 grade.................................................................. ........................... Watermarked b o n d ......................................................................................................................... 15 lb. form bond, in ro lls ............................................................................................................... Form bond, in rolls, excluding 12 lb. and 15 lb.......................................................................... Other bond.......................................................... ............................................................................. Other misc. free sheet, n.e.c., inc. body stock.......................................................................... Thin paper......................................................................................................................................... Bleached bristols, coated and uncoated.................................................................................... Cover and text p ap ers................................................................................................................... N ew sprint.................................................. ......................................................................................... Packaging and industrial converting pap er.................................................................................. Bag and sack paper, unbleached kraft....................................................................................... Coated and laminated single and multi-web pap er.................................................................. Coated and laminated single and multi-web film ..................................................................... Special industrial p a p e r................................................................................................................... Coated and laminated paper, n.e.c................................................................................................. Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 06/83 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/87 12/83 12/83 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/84 12/85 06/85 06/85 12/89 06/90 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/85 12/84 101.1 120.2 121.6 187.0 151.3 127.7 158.5 141.7 159.2 176.2 128.8 156.9 207.3 130.6 128.5 119.0 95.6 128.8 151.7 146.0 123.1 97.2 188.9 153.7 169.7 139.8 131.5 137.9 187.2 154.3 133.2 158.3 140.8 158.7 156.7 126.3 155.6 211.5 125.9 128.8 119.6 95.6 128.6 151.6 144.3 123.1 99.2 189.1 154.0 169.6 140.3 131.4 137.9 202.6 131.6 134.8 155.9 161.2 102.2 164.5 231.5 122.7 187.3 155.8 135.2 158.8 141.0 159.1 ft 126.6 159.1 213.4 ft 128.2 120.4 94.9 128.4 150.4 139.3 122.9 99.2 189.4 154.0 170.2 140.3 131.4 138.2 -4.4 .2 -.2 .8 1.0 -11.4 - 6.8 - 10.6 5.5 .7 -.5 2.9 .3 -4.3 -5.3 ft -4 .2 ft - 2.8 .2 .2 ft 0 ft -.2 0 0 -3.4 -7 .3 -7 .3 ft - 2.0 -4.4 -4.1 -9.0 .3 -3.4 -.7 ft 1.5 3.2 2.9 ft .3 3.2 -5.0 -.7 1.5 -.6 .6 .7 -.7 0 -.4 -.1 ft -.1 0 0 0 .8 -1.9 -3.3 3.5 -4.0 - 6.1 -5 .4 -2 .4 -3.8 - 2.1 1.0 6.2 -.1 .3 -.3 1.4 .9 -1.3 .3 ft -4.5 - 1.2 .4 ft -2.7 -1.7 -.8 -.2 - 2.1 .2 -.2 2.9 -.4 -1.4 -.1 .7 0 .5 -.3 .1 -4.8 1.4 ft 0 -3.6 .5 1.4 4.9 .9 .1 1.0 1.5 .3 .1 .3 ft .2 2.2 .9 ft -.5 .7 -.7 -.2 -.8 -7.4 -3 .5 -.2 -.2 0 .2 0 -7 .5 .3 .2 -.3 2.9 1.1 -.6 .4 0 0 .2 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted— *Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 Converted paper and paperboard products-Continued............................................................. Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0915 0901 0999 12/84 12/84 161.0 137.9 161.7 137.6 12/82 137.5 137.7 137.9 -.6 .1 131.5 138.2 141.7 7.3 2.5 12/82 12/82 06/8 4 06/84 125.9 125.7 138.4 127.2 97.0 117.5 132.6 134.3 139.5 149.1 97,0 118.4 136.1 139.0 141.5 159.4 97.0 118.4 7.6 9.6 1.3 24.3 -.4 1.5 2.6 02 0102 Other converted paper and board products ¿.............................. .............................................. 12/85 06/91 140,3 116.4 141.6 118.5 142.9 120.4 2.8 5.2 1.6 198.3 199.0 199.3 1.8 .2 260.0 207.4 190.1 210.3 197.4 256.6 277.4 313.1 277.8 272.2 153.2 260.6 207.4 190.1 3.3 2.3 3.7 197.4 256.6 278.2 314.4 278.8 272.7 154.2 260.8 207.4 190.1 209.9 197.4 256.6 278.5 314.6 278.8 273.1 154.2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 0 .1 0 226.9 195.9 242.9 142.1 214.1 191.6 192.8 251.3 231.9 237.3 128.2 115.3 317.8 226.8 195.9 ft 142.1 213.7 192.5 192.8 251.2 227.6 ft ft 115.3 319.3 230.0 197.5 264.4 142.1 214.1 192.5 192.8 256.1 231.9 237.3 ft 115.3 319.0 211.8 211.9 296.1 186.4 179.9 178.6 145.5 298.3 188.5 180.2 176.6 143.1 0916 Building paper & building board mill p ro .................................. .............................................. ........ 092 0922 01 Particleboard and fiberboard.............................. ..................................... .................................... Particleboard, platen-type (mat-formed) .................... »....................... ...................................... 0123 0124 0131 Fiberboard......................................................................... ............................................................... Hardboard and fabricated hardboard product............................................................................ 0923 093 Publications, printed matter & printing...... ...................................................... .............................. 0931 01 0111 0112 0121 0122 02 0211 0221 0222 Subscriptions, through intermediary .................................................. ........................................ Subscriptions, direct to reader.................................................... ................................................ Single-copy sales, through intermediary.................................... ........................... .................... Single-copy sales, direct to reader..................................... ............................ ........................... Advertising.................................. .............. ............................................................................. ......... Classified advertising ............... .............................................. ........................... ............................ Retail, mfg., & other commercial ads, national......................................................................... Retail, mfg., & other commercial ads, regional ............................................................... ......... Insertion of preprinted advertising .............................. ,............ ................................................... Periodicals.................................................. ........................................................... •.................... - ..... Circulation............................. ................................ ........................................................ ................... 0223 0 6 /8 6 0932 01 0123 0124 0133 0134 0143 Medical and health c a r e ........ ............... ....................................................................................... General interest periodicals, subscriptions............................. .................... .............................. General interest periodicals, single-copy s a le s ........................................................................ 12/92 02 0221 0222 Industrial periodicals .................................................................................................................... . Merchandising periodicals..... ........................ ..................... ......................................... Services periodicals............................... ........................................................................................ Other business periodicals...... ........................................«.......................................... ............... General interest periodicals.... ............................................ *.........................»............................ 0226 0227 0233 12/92 12/92 0933 01 02 Technical, scientific & professional books.............. .......................................................... .......... 03 04 0416 0417 05 08 0801 0802 0 6/88 06/88 0 6/88 0105 0106 0107 0108 0109 Adult trade and juvenile..... ................................................................................... .................... . Bookclub and mail order....................................................................................................... ........ 12/83 06/93 0 6/93 06/93 0 6/93 06/93 0 6/88 0 6/88 296.4 186.1 179.9 178.4 144.2 ft 146.7 151.5 170.7 126.8 210.0 161,0 138.5 212.0 -2.7 -.4 -0.4 .7 3.5 1.4 6.9 0 0 .9 .1 0 0 3.6 4.0 4.9 3.2 2.2 2.0 2.2 8.9 3.4 1.2 1.0 14.1 1.6 2.4 3.8 ft 5.2 3.1 4.1 5.3 7.8 1.0 1.2 .3 ft 5.1 7.1 1.4 .8 ft 0 .2 0 0 2.0 1.9 ft ft 0 -.1 0 .7 1.1 .2 - 1.1 - 1.6 121.2 146.6 151.6 170.8 126.8 148.8 104.1 149.0 103.9 .3 -1.9 102.1 102.1 102.2 -.2 98.6 103.4 112.7 98.5 103.5 .4 .3 .3 112.6 98.8 103.5 113.0 2.0 .4 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 172.3 182.6 176.6 168.5 162.9 177.3 192.2 176.7 171.8 166.9 177.0 185.9 176.8 173.8 168.6 2.0 1.8 -3.3 0103 0104 Book printing......... ......................... ........................................... ....................................................... Textbooks, printing and binding............................................. ............................ ................... ..... Technical, scientific & profes. printing & binding.......................................................... ........... 121.2 146.5 151.7 171.0 126.9 2.4 .1 1.2 1.0 0104 0105 0 6/84 12/85 12/89 189.2 170.9 149.6 190.6 171.0 150.9 190.7 171.0 151.0 3.5 2.4 3.7 .1 0 .1 01 0102 02 0201 0202 0 6 /8 2 06/82 0 6/8 2 06/82 0 6/8 2 06 /8 2 151.9 125.2 131.1 142.1 154.6 127.2 152.2 125.3 131.1 142.4 154.8 127f8 151.9 123.1 128.6 142.3 154.8 127.8 -4.4 -5.0 3.3 5.7 1.3 0934 General book (trade, etc.), printing and binding...................................... ................................ Other books and pamphlets.................................................... .................................................. . 0935 Manifold business form s..................... ........................... — ................................ ........................... 0101 0102 Greeting cards and misc. publishing.................— ................... .............................. ..................... Greeting card publishing............................. ................................................................................. 0936 0937 Magazine and periodical printing............................................. .................. ................ ................. Label and wrapper printing for packaging.... ..................... ....................................................... See footnotes at end o f table. 161 149.2 105.8 8.6 1.7 2.5 1.8 .1 0 .1 -.1 -.1 -.1 .1 -.2 .1 0 -.2 -.2 - 1.8 -1.9 -.1 0 0 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (198 2 = 1 0 0 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Commercial printing-Continued...... ................................................................................................ G ravure.............................................................................................................................................. Catalog and directory printing........................................................................................................ Lithographic...................................................................................................................................... Financial and legal printing............................................................................................................. Lithographic...................................................................................................................................... Advertising printing......................................................................................... ................................ . Lithographic...................................................................................................................................... G ravure.............................................................................................................................................. Other general job printing............................................................................................................... Letterpress................................................. ....................................................................................... Lithographic...................................................................................................................................... Gravure.............................................................................................................................................. Commercial printing, n.e.c................................................................................................................ Screen printing, excluding textiles................................................................................................ Engraving.......................................................................................................................................... Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0937 0203 03 0302 04 0402 05 0502 0503 06 0601 0602 0603 11 1101 1102 12/96 111.2 102.2 06/85 0 6/85 0 6 /8 5 06/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/85 0 6/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/90 0938 Services for the printing tra d e ......................................................................................................... Typesetting......................................................................................................................................... Platemaking services...................... ................................................................................................. Preparation of lithographic plates................................................................................................. Lithographic platemaking services............................................................................................... Platemaking services, except lithographic.................................................................................. 0 6/82 12/84 01 0101 0102 02 0201 0202 Blankbooks, binders, and bookbinding w o r .................................................................................. Bankbooks, looseleaf binders, and devices................................................................................ Blankbook m aking........................................................................................................................... Looseleaf binders and devices..................................................................................................... Bookbinding and related w ork........................................................................................................ Hardcover bookbinding.................................................................................................................. Other bookbinding..................................................... ..................................................................... 12/88 1103 1104 Flexographic printing.................................................. .................................................................... 0 6/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/8 2 0 6 /8 2 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06 /8 2 0 6/82 06/82 0939 01 04 0401 0402 0403 12/88 130.3 122.9 137.4 173.5 162.5 148.5 143.6 129.6 195.0 185.9 195.3 116.2 119.2 139.4 152.1 129.8 124.6 136.7 173.6 162.7 148.4 143.5 130.1 195.3 185.9 195.7 115.3 119.3 139.4 152.1 113.3 129.8 124.6 136.7 173.6 162.7 148.2 143.3 130.1 195.4 185.9 195.7 116.4 119.4 139.4 153.7 102.2 112.2 102.0 156.3 165.1 183.3 136.6 132.3 138.3 130.0 156.9 165.8 184.6 136.4 132.6 140.3 129.8 157.1 165.8 184.7 136.4 133.3 140.3 130.7 117.3 117.3 121.4 112.1 -0.5 .2 -.4 .4 .4 0 -.2 3.0 .5 -.2 .5 .2 1.4 1.1 4.5 .7 1.3 -1.7 - 2.8 -4.0 -.1 1.1 3.2 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 -.1 0 .1 0 0 1.0 .1 0 1.1 - 1.0 -.2 .1 0 .1 0 .5 0 .6 .7 117.3 121.4 .1 112.1 -.2 0 113.8 109.8 111.9 113.8 109.7 113.8 109.7 112.0 112.0 -.5 .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 121.1 112.1 .7 Metals and metal products.................................................................................................... 10 123.5 122.9 123.8 -4.2 .7 Iron and s te e l................................................................................ ...................................................... 101 113.9 112.5 112.9 -9.9 .4 Iron o r e ......................................................................... ....................................................................... 1011 95.2 94.9 94.9 -.7 0 1012 124.4 119.3 63.0 61.7 66.4 71.4 55.8 124.5 119.4 64.2 61.5 64.9 70.1 56.3 134.9 129.4 70.7 66.3 70.6 73.1 60.5 -26.9 -26.9 -26.7 -28.4 -26.7 -23.5 -30.8 135.1 171.0 132.7 166.5 127.6 132.9 128.9 116.0 135.3 171.0 132.7 166.2 127.8 132.9 128.8 116.7 111.9 133.1 139.3 131.1 137.3 136.8 176.4 141.9 182.8 135.2 171.0 132.7 166.2 127.7 132.8 128.8 116.5 110.0 110.0 110.0 138.4 134.9 142.5 139.6 140.3 140.6 102.5 140.3 139.8 142.1 139.1 141.6 142.0 Cut plate and structural scrap....................................................................................................... Foundry and forge shop products................................................................................................... Pressure & soil pipe & fittings, cast iron...................................................................................... Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iron........................................................................................ Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iro n ........................................................................................... Motor vehicle castings, gray/ductile iro n ..................................................................................... Castings for passenger cars, gray iro n....................................................................................... Castings for other motor vehicles, gray iro n ..................................................... ........................ Castings for passenger cars, ductile iro n ................................................................................... Castings for other motor vehicles, ductile iro n .......................................................................... Gray & ductile iron castings, o th e r............................................................................................... Castings for construction & utility u s e ........................................................................................ Ductile iron castings, o ther............................................................................................................ Gray iron castings, o th e r ............................................................................................................... Malleable iron castings.................................................................................................................... Steel investment castings............................................................................................................... Carbon and low alloy steel investment castings....................................................................... High alloy steel investment castings............................................................................................ Hi-temp metal castings (iron, nickel, & cobalt b a s e )............................................................... Other steel castings, carbon s te e l.................... ............................................................................ Railroad wheels and specialties................................................................................................... All other carbon steel castings.................................................................................................... Other steel casting, high alloy & stainles.................................................................................... Other steel castings, low alloy steel............................................................................................. All other low alloy steel castings.................................................................................................. Open die or smith forgings, ferrous............................................................................................... Other forge shop products.............................................................................................................. Seamless rolled ring forgings........................................................................................................ Closed die forgings, ferrous.......................................................................................................... 12/86 0 6/96 0 6/96 06/96 06/96 0 6 /9 6 1015 Electrometallurgical products........................................................................................................... 11 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 Heavy melting scrap......................... .............................................................................................. Carbon steel scrap bundles.......................................................................................................... 1016 02 0237 0239 03 0321 0322 0323 0324 04 0425 0427 0429 05 06 0614 0621 0623 07 0712 0736 08 09 0917 12 13 1329 1359 05 0511 0515 Other ferroalloys.............................................................................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 162 111.1 132.5 138.6 128.8 137.3 136.3 177.1 144.6 183.0 06/93 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/98 0 6/96 06/9 6 4.0 - 2.8 -.3 0 133.0 138.9 131.2 137.3 136.8 176.6 143.0 182.8 .5 .3 134.0 99.1 122.7 137.7 98.9 151.3 95.5 151.0 94.5 149.6 92.9 146.5 93.3 149.4 92.7 ft 91.7 100.0 0 - 1.1 .8 111.8 140.2 139.7 142.0 139.5 141.1 141.5 100.5 122.4 136.0 98.7 122.6 0 1.4 2.0 .1 .7 -.8 -.8 -3.4 .9 .6 - 1.6 2.1 .1 .6 .6 -6.5 - 1.2 -.1 ft -7.4 -7.6 ft -24.0 8.4 8.4 10.1 7.8 8.3 4.3 7.5 -.1 0 0 0 - .1 - .1 0 -.2 - .1 - .1 -.3 .1 0 0 .1 .8 0 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 .3 -.4 -.4 .5 -.2 - 1.2 -.2 -.1 -.2 ft -1.7 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Electrometallurgical products-Continued.................................... Other electrometallurgical products........................................ Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1016 06 06/96 02 0291 0293 03 0311 0313 0315 0326 0329 0395 04 0412 0422 0424 0425 0441 0445 0455 0461 05 0521 0551 06 0618 0627 0628 0629 0651 0665 0666 0669 07 0711 0715 0733 0753 08 0811 0831 0851 Semifinished steel m l products.......................................... il Semifinished products, carbon....................... ................... Semifinished products, stainless......................................... Hot rolled sheet and s r p i c . t n mill..................................... ti, nl i Sheets, h r , carbon.................................................. .. Sheets and s r p hot dipped galvanized, carbon............................. ti, Sheets and s r p electrolytic galvanized, carbon... » ti, ......................... Tinplate....................... ...................................... Other t n m l products................................................. i il Other hot rolled sheet and strip......................................... Hot rolled bars, plates, & structural shap................................... Carbon plates....................................................... Bars, h r , carbon.................................................... .. Bars, l g t structural, carbon........................................... ih Concrete reinforcing bars, carbon........................................ Bars, h r (including l g t s uc ra , alloy.................................. .. i h tr tu l) Other hot rolled bar, plates & shapes, carbon/alloy..... ..................... Plate and structural, stainless.......................................... Bars, h r , stainless................................................... .. Carbon steel wire.................................................... Wire, stainless steel.................................................. Steel pipe and tubes.................................................. Line & standard pipe & o l country tubular gds, carb.......................... i Structural pipe and tubing, carbon........................................ Pressure tubing, carbon............................................... Mechanical tubing, carbon.............................................. Alloy pipe and tubing................................................. Pressure tubing, stainless.............................................. Mechanical tubing, stainless............................................ Other pipe and tubing, i c . s pipe, stainless.............................. n l td. Cold rolled sheets and strip............. ................................ Sheets, c r , carbon.................................................. .. Strip, c r , carbon.................................................... .. Sheets and s r p c r , alloy............................................. t i , .. Sheet and s r p d stainless........................................... t i , r., Cold finished bars.................................................... Bars, cf, carbon.................................................... .. Bars, c.f„ alloy. ...................................................... Bars, C.F., stainless.................................................. 06/82 12/89 12/89 06/82 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/89 06/97 06/97 06/82 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/89 06/97 06/97 12/89 06/82 06/97 06/82 06/82 06/97 06/82 06/97 06/97 06/97 06/97 06/97 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/97 06/82 06/97 102 Nonferrous metal ores................................................. Copper ores........................................................ Lead and zinc ores................................................... Gold ores........................................................... Other nonferrous metal ores............... ............................. 1021 Primary nonferrous metals.............................................. Primary nonferrous metals, except precious................................. 1022 02 03 05 11 01 0107 0117 0119 0121 0127 0131 0132 0133 0136 0141 0151 0156 0181 02 0271 0272 0273 Primary aluminum ingot, unalloyed........................................ Primary aluminum, other types, except extrusion b l .......................... il Aluminum extrusion billet............................................... Lead, p c o mm on................................................... ig, Copper cathode and refined copper...................................... Zinc, slab, prime Western.............................................. Zinc, slab, spedal high grade........................................... Cadmium metal, 99.90 pet. min.......................................... Magnesium, pig ingot................................................. Titanium sponge.............................................. ....... Other nonferrous metals, unalloyed....................................... Silver, bar, refined, .999 fine............................................ Platinum................ .......................................... 12/83 06/88 12/85 06/85 06/90 12/87 12/96 12/98 06/88 1023 01 0101 0102 0103 0104 02 0201 Copper base scrap.................................................... No. 1 copper scrap, including wire........................................ No. 2 copper scrap, including wire........................................ Other copper and brass scrap........................................... Aluminum base scrap.................................................. Solids and clippings, new scrap......................................... See footnotes at end of table. 163 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 90.8 91.1 91.0 -7.2 -0.1 107.1 99.3 90.8 79.4 113.4 90.8 92.8 101.4 105.5 98.9 95.7 102.1 97.4 102.8 110.6 98.1 103.4 85.8 89.0 83.6 105.1 98.1 122.9 102.9 88.6 106.1 102.1 96.8 112.5 116.4 94.5 112.1 113.1 116.0 107.7 114.6 87.3 100.6 103.0 81.3 93.0 105.1 95.8 86.2 81.5 112.2 90.9 91.1 102.2 103.3 97.5 93.4 99.6 90.3 101.8 109.8 95.8 103.4 85.8 86.5 82.3 104.4 97.7 120.8 102.1 87.7 103.8 101.1 96.4 112.4 116.4 -9.5 -17.2 -20.6 -5.6 -8.5 -12.4 -8.1 -6.5 -3.7 -2.0 . 3 -13.3 -17.1 -9.9 -11.0 -12.9 -5.8 -19.1 -7.0 -13.9 -3.8 -3.3 -4.3 -8.3 -13.3 -12.8 -2.3 -5.1 -3.9 -1.3 -. 1 -2.4 -6.9 -8.5 -6.3 -8.6 -2.2 -4.1 -4.1 -3.9 -4.0 -.9 -.7 -1.3 .7 -1.7 -3.7 -1.0 -5.3 -.8 -3.3 6.5 -1.0 -4.2 . 2 -1 . -.2 0 0 -1.3 1.0 -.2 -.3 . 5 -.3 0 -1.7 0 . 1 -1.4 -.4 110.8 109.2 109.7 107.2 110.0 87.3 99.4 100.3 81.3 94.4 104.2 95.1 85.1 82.1 110.3 87.5 90.2 96.8 102.5 94.3 99.5 98.6 86.5 102.0 109.7 95.6 103.4 85.8 85.4 83.1 104.2 97.4 121.4 101.8 87.7 102.0 101.1 96.5 110.8 115.9 94.5 110.8 109.5 110.3 107.2 110.0 86.9 99.3 100.3 81.3 94.0 115.3 1017 Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 114.4 117.4 -6.5 2.6 60.4 60.5 97.1 89.8 89.1 59.8 60.5 63.0 71.2 109.6 89.0 83.2 -9.2 -15.0 -2.7 -4.8 -9.5 5.4 17.7 i) 2 0 -1.5 6.2 6.3 ft ft 89.0 84.5 ft 0 . 3 . 5 0 0 -.5 -.1 0 0 -.4 95.8 98.5 68.3 106.8 76.5 114.6 168.6 63.8 119.7 122.2 57.7 61.4 134.3 95.9 116.4 74.9 76.6 66.2 75.9 94.0 96.8 i) 2 102.0 75.3 110.9 168.6 62.3 125.2 127.7 57.7 97.8 134.3 95.9 114.8 71.3 74.9 61.7 75.6 99.8 102.9 <) 2 110.3 80.5 -8.8 -8.9 i) 2 -9.1 -8.5 ft ft ft ft 122.3 99.9 93.7 107.5 118.1 100.0 143.2 118.5 126.0 102.3 90.7 109.3 121.2 131.7 106.2 100.4 121.4 125.1 101.0 158.6 132.5 ft 148.8 121.2 168.6 68.1 131.7 134.2 59.0 62.9 134.3 95.9 ft 74.6 73.8 67.7 74.9 -6.3 -9.6 -.6 1.3 -8.2 -59.6 0 0 ft -6.3 -6.7 -5.7 -8.4 -12.4 -14.2 -12.5 -9.7 -14.8 -18.5 -7.6 -4.5 8.1 6.9 0 9.3 5.2 5.1 2.3 -35.7 0 0 i) 2 4.6 -1.5 9.7 -.9 4.5 3.8 10.7 11.1 3.2 ft 6.6 9.3 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 138.4 123.5 107.5 98.1 121.2 148.7 124.8 113.9 98.7 122.5 165.9 126.4 120.3 96.6 117.8 -2.8 -13.2 -8.6 -26.3 -30.9 11.6 1.3 5.6 -2.1 -3.8 Secondary nonferrous metals........ ..................................... 1024 02 Aluminum, except extrusion billet......................................... 04 Refined lead.............................. ........................... 05 Refined zinc, slab and dust............................................. 06 Precious metals...................................................... 07 Other nonferrous metals................................................ 108.5 139.2 96.7 106.0 75.4 82.9 109.0 141.6 97.3 110.1 73.5 83.3 110.4 143.5 97.3 117.8 73.7 84.8 -2.5 -3.5 -2.2 . 3 -4.9 -3.6 1.3 1.3 0 7.0 . 3 1.8 Nonferrous m l shapes................................................. 1025 il 01 Aluminum m l shapes.................................................. il 0107 Sheet, coiled, bare, a l others........................................... l 0108 Sheet, coiled, nonheat-treatable, precoated................................. 0129 Aluminum plate...................................................... 0132 Bar, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy series......................... 0145 Rod, continuous cast................................................. 0147 Rod, extruded, other than 2000 and 7000 alloy series.... ..................... 0151 Extrusion, sol , circle size under 3 ................. ...................... id 0152 Extrusion, s olid, circle size 3 to under 4 ................................... 0153 Extrusion, s olid, circle size 4 to under 5 ...................... ............. 0154 Extrusion, sol , circle size 5 to 9 ........................... .............. id 0156 Extrusion, s l , circle size, 10 and over.................................... o id 0161 Aluminum pipe & tube, exc. 2000 & 7000 alloy series........................ 02 Copper and brass m l shapes............................................ il 0231 Copper-base alloy strip................................................ 0232 Copper-base alloy rod................................................. 0233 Copper-base alloy tube, non-plumbing..................................... 0254 Copper tubing, plumbing............................................... 0265 Other copper and copper-alloy m l shapes...........................: il ...... 04 Nickel alloy m l shapes..................... ............................ il 0464 Nickel f a products................................................... lt 0465 Other nickel m l shapes, except wire...................................... il 05 Titanium m l shapes................................................... il 0504 Other titanium m l shapes, including wire.................................. il 19 Other m l shapes................................................... .. il . 1951 Zirconium m l shapes, except wire................. ...................... il 1997 Lead m l shapes, except wire........................................... il 1999 Other nonferrous metal m l shapes, except wire............................. il 130.5 135.9 114.2 124.1 128.8 133.7 110.7 122.8 () 2 131.1 135.5 112.7 -5.3 -6.0 -9.9 ft ft ft 1.8 1.3 1.8 () 2 ( 2) ft ft ft ft Nonferrous Scrap-Continued............................................. 1023 0202 Borings, turnings, and other new scrap..................................... 0205 Used beverage can scrap.............................................. 0206 Other old scrap...................................................... 03 Other nonferrous scrap nec.............................................. 0304 Other nonferrous scrap................................................ 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 ft May 19991 146.4 127.6 101.4 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0301 0303 0305 0307 0309 0311 0313 0314 0324 0326 0331 0333 136.3 137.2 169.8 179.8 117.8 152.1 141.0 110.2 124.4 143.5 99.5 101.8 95.1 133.0 135.8 163.7 185.2 107.5 133.0 141.1 111.1 123.0 143.5 99.5 106.2 94.6 134.6 136.8 162.5 184.7 111.4 141.1 141.5 110.1 128.4 143.3 99.8 109.2 94.3 -4.7 -1.7 -11.1 2.8 -13.9 -3.9 () 2 -1.8 -2.7 -.3 ( 2) -4.1 -1.4 1.2 . 7 -.7 -.3 3.6 6.1 . 3 -.9 4.4 -.1 . 3 2.8 -.3 12/83 12/83 06/98 155.2 157.6 98.4 155.6 157.8 99.5 154.6 156.7 99.5 . 3 . 4 ( 2) -.6 -.7 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 141.2 140.7 121.1 151.3 143.0 127.6 143.7 145.5 147.9 145.8 146.6 130.9 122.5 141.2 140.7 122.2 150.8 143.5 127.1 144.9 145.4 148.0 144.9 146.5 130.6 123.4 140.3 139.4 121.9 148.3 143.4 127.1 144.9 145.5 148.0 145.0 146.6 130.6 122.6 -2.6 -3.4 -6.3 -4.6 -.6 -3.5 2.3 -.1 . 4 -1.8 -.7 . 5 -4.4 -.6 -.9 -.2 -1.7 -.1 0 0 . 1 0 . 1 . 1 0 -.6 1027 06/87 12/94 12/86 12/87 12/87 12/95 1026 Nonferrous forge shop products........................................... Hot impression die, impact, press, & upset........................... ....... Other forgings, including open die or smith forgings.......................... 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/86 12/85 12/98 06/87 12/88 0111 0125 Nonferrous wire and cable............................................... Electric wire and cable................................................ Telephone and telegraph wire and cable................................... Control and signal wire and cable........................................ Building wire and cable................................................ Apparatus wire and cordage............................................ Magnet wire.................................. ...................... Power wire and cable..................., .............................. Copper and copper alloy wire & cable, bare & tinned......................... Appliance wire and flexible cord sets..................................... Other insulated wire & cable, i c auto & airframe............................ n. Aluminum wire and cable, bare.......................................... Fiber optic cable..................................................... 12/87 06/83 06/83 124.2 99.7 134.1 166.8 138.0 131.3 145.7 134.1 92.6 144.8 142.5 155.8 103.5 149.1 141.5 112.3 92.9 147.4 111.7 109.7 100.5 100.1 60.0 109.1 Nonferrous foundry shop products......................................... 1028 02 Castings, alum./alum.-base alloy......................................... 0201 Motor vehicle die castings.............................................. 0203 Other die castings.................................................... 0204 Sand castings....................................................... 0205 Perm, and semi-perm, mold castings...................................... 0206 Other castings and cast products........................................ 03 Copper and copper-base alloy castings..................................... 0301 Copper and copper-base alloy sand castings............................... 0302 Other copper/copper-base alloy castings.................................. 04 05 Magnesium and magnesium-base castings.................................. 06 ft ft ft 166.0 135.9 130.9 145.7 133.8 92.1 144.4 143.0 155.1 98.5 146.9 140.1 111.2 90.0 147.4 111.5 109.4 99.1 98.7 60.8 106.8 ft 167.1 136.3 130.9 146.9 136.4 93.6 149.9 145.6 155.3 107.5 ft -3.6 -7.3 -1.9 -3.4 -1.9 . 4 -6.3 -2.5 -3.9 -.6 -13.0 -.8 ft 145.8 109.9 91.1 144.1 111.9 110.0 100.8 98.4 61.6 108.0 -3.1 -8.2 -13.2 -5.8 -1.4 -1.7 -3.5 -1.9 -2.4 -3.8 .7 . 3 0 . 8 1.9 1.6 3.8 1.8 . 1 9.1 ft 4.1 -1.2 1.2 -2.2 . 4 . 5 1.7 -.3 1.3 1.1 Metal containers....................................................... 103 107.1 107.0 106.1 -2.3 -.8 Metal cans and can components.......................................... Steel cans.......................................................... Fruit and f u t juice cans............................................... ri 1031 103.9 127.6 129.3 103.8 127.2 126.1 103.0 127.2 126.1 -2.5 -.2 -2.9 -.8 0 0 See footnotes at end of table. 164 02 0209 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 Metal cans and can components-Continued................................. 1031 0211 Vegetable and vegetable juice cans...................................... 0215 All other food (including soup) cans..................................... .. . 03 Aluminum cans...................................................... 112.1 140.3 86.0 111.9 140.3 86.0 111.9 140.3 84.9 -0.1 . 4 -4.0 0 0 -1.3 Barrels, drums, and pails................................................ 1032 0101 Steel pails.......................................................... 0102 Steel shipping barrels and drums........................................ 0103 All other metal barrels................................................. 143.1 159.2 135.1 152.2 143.2 159.2 135.2 152.2 141.9 157.3 134.0 152.2 -.8 .6 -1.5 0 -.9 -1.2 -.9 0 06/83 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Hardware............................................................ 104 147.4 147.8 148.1 . 8 . 2 Hardware, n.e.c....................................................... Builders hardware................ ............... ..................... 1041 138.9 161.4 124.4 157.0 106.0 155.4 136.6 115.1 99.7 275.2 164.4 132.5 139.4 161.5 124.4 156.9 106.6 152.4 137.2 114.8 99.3 275.2 171.0 133.1 139.7 161.7 126.1 157.6 106.2 152.2 137.0 115.6 100.2 275.2 171.0 131.8 . 6 . 5 2.8 . 9 -1.5 -1.4 . 5 . 2 -.5 ft 4.4 -1.0 . 2 . 1 1.4 . 4 -.4 -.1 -.1 . 7 . 9 0 0 -1.0 06/83 06/83 06/83 166.7 173.6 156.9 183.3 170.6 157.7 139.5 185.7 166.2 150.1 161.7 166.8 173.6 156.9 183.6 170.7 157.7 139.5 185.7 166.2 150.2 161.6 167.2 173.6 156.9 185.1 170.9 157.7 139.5 185.7 167.0 150.5 161.6 1.4 1.6 -.6 2.3 1.5 .8 0 . 4 1.4 . 3 2.7 . 2 0 0 . 8 . 1 0 0 0 . 5 .2 0 0112 0113 Brass fittings........................... ........ ...................... 1054 0211 Bath and shower fittings....................... ......................... 0218 Lavatory and sink fittings............................................... 0223 Miscellaneous brass goods................. ......... ................. . 01 0109 0122 0124 0147 0148 03 0311 0341 04 05 Doorlocks, locksets, locktrim, exc.arch. trim................................. Hinges, exc. cabinet hinges, i c . spring hinges.............................. nl Cabinet hardware................................. ................... Other builders hardware............................................ ... Transportation equipment hardware....................................... Motor vehicle hardware............................................... Other transportation equipment hardware.................................. Furniture hardware.................................................... Other hardware, n.e.c.................................................. Hand and edge tools........ ........................................... Adjustable wrench, including pipe........................................ Screwdrivers........................................................ Wrench socket..................... ......... ........................ All other wrenches. ................................................ . 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 1042 0133 0141 0147 0149 0151 0161 0166 0178 0179 0183 Hammers, l g t forged................................................. ih Steel goods ( forks, hoes, rakes, etc.).. ................................... A other mechanics’hand service tools................................... ll A other edge tools............ ............................ ........... ll All other hand tools, except edge tools .................................... 06/83 Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings........................................ . 105 175.3 176.1 176.2 . 1 . 1 Vitreous china fixtures.................................................. Plumbing fixtures......... ............................................ Fixture accessories and fittings.......................................... 1052 06/85 06/85 131.8 114.8 115.5 133.2 116.1 115.5 133.4 116.3 115.5 . 9 1.0 0 . 2 .2 0 06/83 06/98 06/83 199.7 186.1 101.2 192.2 200.2 187.3 101.8 191.6 201.6 187.7 101.8 194.7 .2 2.4 ft -2.6 . 7 .2 0 1.6 12/86 12/86 12/86 12/86 132.0 148.9 126.6 129.4 133.1 149.7 128.4 129.0 129.7 143.5 128.0 128.1 -1.3 -3.4 1.0 3.9 -2.6 -4.1 -.3 -.7 1056 0105 0107 0111 Sinks and sink laundry tray combinations.................................. Bath tubs.................................................... ...... All other metal sanitary ware................................. .......... Heating equipment..................................................... 106 153.9 153.6 153.6 . 1 0 152.5 153.7 142.6 149.2 129.8 165.5 152.3 153.7 142.6 149.2 129.8 163.9 152.4 153.7 142.6 149.2 129.8 164.7 1.4 2.2 -.3 2.1 2.7 1.0 . 1 0 0 0 0 . 5 142.6 98.7 178.8 142.1 98.4 179.7 142.2 98.4 179.7 -.8 -1.1 . 5 . 1 0 0 06/86 160.1 172.7 147.8 153.9 161.8 166.9 160.1 172.7 147.8 153.9 161.8 ft 160.3 172.7 147.8 154.6 161.8 167.1 . 8 2.5 2.2 . 1 2.9 -1.3 . 1 0 0 .5 0 06/86 127.4 136.4 120.1 127.3 136.1 120.4 126.9 135.5 120.4 . 3 . 6 -.2 -.3 -.4 0 155.6 143.1 162.2 155.0 142.1 ft 154.7 141.5 161.9 -.5 -.9 -.4 -.2 -.4 ft Steam and hot water equipment.................. ......................... 1061 0102 Gas heating boilers.................. ........ ......................... 0103 Oil heating boilers.................................................... 0111 Steel heating boilers.................................................. 0113 Steel heating boilers over 400 m b h ....................................... 0141 All other radiators and convectors........................................ Warm air furnaces..................................................... Warm a r furnaces, humidifiers, & elect, comfort eq........................... i Gas-fired floor furnaces............................................... 1062 0132 0146 06/97 1063 0111 0116 0121 0136 0151 Commercial/industrial o l burners........ ....................... .......... i Gas burners over 400 m b h ............................................. Gas burners, 400 mbh and under....................................... . Com./ind. dual fuel burners........................... ............... ... Parts for conversion burners.......................................... ... Domestic heating stoves ................................................. 1064 0126 Wood/coal stoves, air tight............................................. 0137 Other domestic heating stoves......................................... . Water heaters, domestic................................................ 1066 0101 0113 G a s .............................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 165 ft Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 168.5 138.3 145.9 119.6 135.5 197.4 168.1 137.8 144.8 119.6 135.3 197.9 168.8 138.1 145.0 119.8 135.8 199.2 1.6 1.5 2.9 0 1.0 1.7 0.4 . 2 . 1 .2 .4 . 7 122.5 122.5 122.5 5.6 0 142.7 142.9 142.8 . 1 -.1 161.5 157.4 169.6 149.4 101.0 148.7 220.8 142.5 147.4 161.7 157.6 169.5 149.7 101.0 148.9 219.3 142.5 147.4 161.4 157.7 169.7 149.7 101.0 147.7 221.7 142.5 147.4 . 3 . 6 . 5 . 5 . 6 -.3 . 5 -.3 1.7 -.2 . 1 . 1 0 0 -.8 1.1 0 0 12/94 12/94 12/94 126.2 114.7 126.4 114.8 105.1 110.4 107.4 126.3 113.8 126.6 116.3 105.1 110.4 107.5 126.8 116.1 126.6 116.8 105.1 110.4 2.3 8.0 . 2 3.5 .6 1.4 . 4 2.0 0 .4 0 0 ft ft 12/87 06/83 06/83 12/82 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/96 06/96 12/82 12/82 06/83 142.4 120.1 132.1 169.9 131.2 134.7 142.3 179.0 106.9 144.5 139.9 122.0 222.9 99.2 101.0 144.6 149.0 154.9 142.3 120.7 132.1 142.5 120.6 132.1 ft ft 179.0 106.9 143.6 140.3 120.4 131.2 135.8 141.9 () 2 106.6 143.7 140.3 120.4 .1 -.2 0 ( 2) 0 . 5 -2.9 () 2 -1.1 -.6 1.2 -.1 ft ft ft Other systems and other parts............................................ 1067 01 Other heating systems................................................. 0108 Unit heaters........................................................ 0121 Non-electric fireplaces..................................... .......... . 0126 Other heating systems, n.e.c............................................ 02 Other parts, n.e.c...................................................... Solar heating equipment................................................ 1068 Fabricated structural metal products........................................ 107 12/93 Metal doors, sash, and trim.............................................. 1071 02 Metal doors and frames, exc. storm....................................... 0201 Aluminum doors..................................................... 0203 Iron and steel doors.................................................. 0208 Other metal door, frames, & shower door/tub enclosr......................... 03 Metal window sash and frames, exc. storm.................................. 04 Metal molding and trim and storefronts..................................... 05 Storm sash and doors................................................. 06 Screens and weatherstrip............................................... Metal tanks.......................................................... Storage and other non-pressure tanks..................................... Non-LPG gas cylinders................................................ Other pressure tanks.... ............................................. All other tanks & vessels, custom fab. at factory............................. Pressure tanks & vessels, i c process vessels, etc........................... n. Metal tanks & vessels, custom fab. and f e d erected........... .............. il 1072 0104 0122 0133 0136 0137 0152 Sheet metal products................................................... 1073 0101 Roofing, steel.... ................................................... 0102 Roofing, aluminum, and other metals..................................... 0107 Roof drainage equipment, steel.......................................... 0108 Roof drainage equipment, aluminum...................................... 0109 Siding, aluminum..................................................... 0116 Siding, steel........................................................ 0118 Roof ventilators...................................................... 0119 Soffits, facia, and shutters, aluminum............................ ......... 0145 Stovepipe, furnace smokepipe, elbows & ducts, steel......................... 0146 Air conditioning ducts, i c . dust collecting, steel............................. nl 0158 Bins and vats....................................................... 0165 Awnings, canopies, and carports, prefab., aluminum.......................... 0171 Electronic enclosures................................................. 0181 Louvers & dampers, heat, vent. & a/c, steel & alum........................... 0185 Other sheet metal work, steel........................................... 0187 Other sheet metal work, aluminum....................................... 0189 Other sheet metal work, not steel or aluminum.............................. Struct., arch., pre-eng. metal products...................................... 1074 04 Hot rolled bars/plates/structural shapes.................................... 0401 Aluminum pipe and tube fabrication....................................... 0402 Copper pipe and tube fabrication......................................... 05 Fabricated structural metal.............................................. 0501 Fabricated structural metal for buildings .................................... 0511 Fabricated structural metal for bridges..................................... 0512 Other fabricated structural metal......................................... 07 Miscellaneous metal work............................................... 0781 Expanded metal lath........................... ...................... 0784 Metal plaster base accessories.......................................... 0785 0791 Fabricated concrete reinforcing bars...................................... 0793 0795 Long span joists..................................................... 08 Architectural and ornamental metalwork.................................... 0803 Stairs, staircases and f r escapes....................................... ie 0808 scaffolding, sharing and forming for concrete............................... 0811 G i l , registers and a r diffusers......................................... rls i 0813 Fences, gates, railings and window guards................................. 0814 Open flooring, grating and studs......................................... 0816 Other architectural and ornamental metal work.............................. 09 Fabricated iron & steel pipe, tube & ft i.................. ................... 0903 Nonpressure pipe and tubing............................................ 0905 0907 Water/sewage treatment............................................... 0909 Other iron and steel pipe, tube and fittings................................. Heat exchangers and condensers......................................... Bare tube heat exchangers............................................. Fin tube heat exchangers.............................................. 1075 Fabricated steel plate.................................................. 1076 0101 0102 See footnotes at end of table. 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/97 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 166 12/94 06/82 12/84 06/90 06/90 06/90 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/97 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 128.2 132.7 ft 99.4 101.0 144.5 149.0 155.3 137.8 167.2 118.3 177.8 137.8 137.8 117.5 140.8 129.9 93.9 97.3 132.1 115.0 137.0 130.5 135.9 126.4 131.2 99.4 100.6 97.9 100.9 108.7 107.8 108.8 101.8 105.6 138.1 163.7 118.3 167.2 138.4 138.0 119.6 141.8 130.6 93.9 97.3 133.8 111.9 139.1 132.2 135.8 126.9 135.9 99.3 100.9 94.4 101.0 108.3 107.8 106.6 101.8 105.9 168.5 168.7 164.9 169.6 168.2 167.5 143.7 143.2 May 19991 99.3 101.0 144.6 149.3 155.3 137.9 163.7 118.5 ft 138.3 137.6 119.6 142.0 130.3 93.9 97.5 133.6 111.7 139.1 130.6 135.8 127.0 ft 99.3 100.9 94.4 101.1 107.8 ft 105.2 101.8 106.2 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft -1.6 0 .2 1.4 .7 -.4 -11.7 -4.0 () 2 1.5 1.0 6.1 1.6 -1.1 . 4 —3.8 -1.3 -2.8 .9 1.9 . 2 3.4 ft -1.7 1.2 -5.0 . 6 -3.4 ft -9.5 . 1 -.1 0 ft 2.3 2.3 ft ft -.3 . 1 0 0 ft -.1 0 . 1 .2 0 -.1 0 . 2 ft -.1 -.3 0 . 1 -.2 0 . 2 -.1 -.2 0 -1.2 0 „ 1 ft 0 0 0 . 1 -.5 ft ft 3.0 -1.3 0 . 3 167.8 164.4 167.5 . 2 -2.7 3.2 -1.1 -2.3 0 143.3 . 9 . 1 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Fabricated steel plate-Continued......................................... Large diameter pipe...... ............................................ Steel plate for containers.............................................. Weldments & fabricated steel plate for oth. purposes......................... 1077 Prefabricated metal buildings............................................. Prefab, metal bldg systems, ex. farm svcs.................................. Other prefab. & portable metal buildings.................................... Panels, parts, & sections for prefab bldgs.................................. 1079 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft ft 1076 Steel power boilers.................................................... Fire tube boilers..................................................... Parts/attachments for steel power boilers.................................. Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base 0101 0112 0123 12/86 12/94 67.9 138.4 114.3 68.2 139.0 113.7 ft 0113 0124 12/86 12/86 130.4 136.5 155.9 130.4 136.5 155.9 130.8 136.9 ft ft 01 02 03 140.8 136.3 148.7 135.4 141.6 137.4 149.1 135.0 141.6 137.3 149.1 134.9 -.8 -1.2 .4 -.6 02 0206 0207 0208 0209 0221 0231 0236 0246 0256 0261 03 04 05 06 139.0 113.8 0.8 .8 1.2 . 8 0 . 1 . 3 . 3 ft 0 -.1 0 -.1 Miscellaneous metal products............................................. 108 127.7 127.5 127.4 -.6 -.1 Bolts, nuts, screws, r v t , and washers.................................... ies Externally thread, fasteners, ex. aircraft.................................... 1081 128.2 116.1 102.2 118.9 113.1 150.0 102.7 149.9 119.3 128.3 98.8 116.5 100.4 119.9 192.0 131.6 128.1 115.7 102.3 118.9 112.2 150.0 102.7 149.9 119.5 128.3 98.8 116.5 100.4 120.1 192.0 131.7 127.9 115.4 102.2 118.9 111.2 150.0 102.7 149.9 119.3 128.3 98.8 116.5 100.0 120.0 192.0 131.7 -.5 -.7 -.2 0 . 1 -2.2 -2.1 .4 -.4 -.2 0 . 3 -.2 -.2 -2.0 1.6 -.2 -.3 -1 . 0 -.9 0 0 0 -.2 0 0 0 -.4 -.1 0 0 137.4 145.9 141.1 110.9 141.5 130.2 118.2 127.2 170.9 150.3 143.8 138.4 122.2 106.8 155.1 138.1 122.1 108.8 137.2 144.5 141.1 110.9 141.5 130.2 118.4 127.2 170.9 .1 . 2 . 3 . 7 0 0 . 1 1. 1 -.3 .1 -1.0 0 0 0 0 . 2 0 0 06/85 06/85 137.3 144.5 141.2 110.9 141.5 130.2 118.4 127.2 171.5 150.3 143.8 138.4 122.7 107.7 155.1 137.9 121.8 108.8 12/85 121.2 119.8 119.8 Square and round bolts............................................... Flanged self locking sets, lag and wood screws............................. Machine screws..................................................... Cap screws........................................................ Tapping screws..................................................... High-strength structural and bent bolts.................................... Thread-cutting & r l i g & self d i l n screws............................... oln, rlig Other externally threaded fasteners....................................... Internally thread, fasteners, ex. aircraft..................................... Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft..................................... Aircraft-aerospace fasteners..... ........................................ Other formed fasteners................................................ Lighting fixtures......................................... .............. 1083 02 Residential.......................................................... 03 Commercial/institutional or industrial...................................... 0307 Other commercial incand. fixtu s, i c . portable............................. re n l 0311 Commercial H.I.D. fixtures, mercury and other types.......................... 0321 Commercial f u r f tures, recessed a r handling............................. l o . ix i 0323 Commercial f u r f tures, recessed non-air................................. l o . ix 0325 Commercial fluorescent str lights....................................... ip 0333 Commercial fluorescent f x u e , surface or pendent.......................... itrs 0338 Other commercial f u r f l o . ixtures, i c . portable............................... nl 0345 Component or renewal parts for commercial fixtures.......................... 0361 Industrial fluorescent f tures, general types.................... ............ ix 04 0401 Motor vehicle incandescent lighting....................................... 0402 A other vehicular lighting equipment..................................... ll 05 Lighting equipment, n.e.c................................................ 0522 Outdoor lighting equipment, including parts................................. 0524 Other electric and non-electric lighting.................................... Ammunition, except for small arms........................................ 1085 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/83 12/83 ft 144.0 138.4 122.2 106.9 155.1 138.1 122.0 108.8 ft 1.7 . 1 . 1 . 3 -.1 -.9 -.9 -1.1 ft . 1 0 0 . 1 0 0 -1 . 0 -3.8 0 Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c.......................................... 1086 12/85 138.6 139.5 139.9 .9 . 3 Fabricated ferrous wire products.......................................... Ferrous wire rope, cable and strand....................................... Steel nails and spikes................................................. Steel fencing and fence gates........................................... Ferrous wire cloth, other woven wire prod................................... Other fabricated ferrous wire products..................................... 1088 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 130.7 136.2 117.3 123.2 127.3 132.4 130.7 135.5 117.3 123.2 127.3 132.8 130.7 134.6 117.3 124.2 127.0 133.0 .4 -1.4 . 8 . 2 -2.1 1.4 0 -.7 0 . 8 -.2 .2 125.7 115.6 105.1 123.6 108.0 115.9 114.7 125.3 131.9 117.6 125.9 108.1 125.0 127.2 132.9 88.0 104.7 155.6 125.5 115.8 105.8 123.6 108.0 115.9 114.7 125.5 132.2 117.6 125.8 108.1 125.0 127.1 133.6 87.7 104.7 125.4 115,4 105.4 123.6 108.0 112.8 114.7 125.3 131.9 117.6 125.7 108.0 125.0 127.1 132.3 87.7 104.7 155.6 -.7 . 2 1.5 . 2 -.9 -3.1 -.6 -.3 . 1 -.5 -.6 -1.0 -. 1 -.3 -.4 0 0 -2.7 0 -.2 -.2 0 .1 .1 0 0 -1.0 0 0 01 02 06 07 09 Other miscellaneous metal products....................................... 1089 02 Hot formed springs................................................... 0217 Replacement leaf springs for motor vehicles................................ 0225 Locomotive, railroad car & other helical springs............................. 0229 Orig. equipment coi springs for cars, buses, trucks........................... l 03 Cold formed springs................................................... 0311 Cold formed f a springs made of sheet & s r p steel.......................... lt ti 04 Wire springs......................................................... 0424 Precision mechanical springs........................................... 0425 Other wire springs................................................... 05 Other metal products.................................................. 0506 Original equipment automobile stampings.................................. 0508 Replacement part automotive stampings................................... 0521 Automotive screw machine products...................................... 0522 Other screw machine products.......................................... 0534 Industrial wire cloth................................................... 0557 Metal ladders, including ladder accessories................................. 0562 Metal picture frames.................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 167 06/83 12/82 12/82 12/83 12/83 06/83 12/91 06/84 ft ft -.5 -1.1 ft -.9 0 ft Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Metal treatment services................................................ Metal treatment services........................................ ......... Metal plating and polishing.............................................. Metal coating and allied services......................................... Metal heat treating.................................................... Metal heat treating - Middle Atlantic...................................... Metal heat treating - South Central........................................ Metal heat-treating - Michigan........................................... Metal heat treating - Southeast.......................................... Metal heat treating - North Central....................................... Metal heat treating - Pacific Coast........................................ Metal heat treating - Southwest.......................... ............... Metal heat treating - New England............................ ........... 109 06/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 138.9 130.2 106.4 132.3 129.8 144.8 125.7 139.8 123.1 110.9 109.7 109.2 130.0 137.5 123.8 106.9 132.3 129.7 144.8 125.4 138.1 126.2 110.7 109.6 108.8 130.0 138.4 125.9 106.6 132.3 129.7 144.8 125.4 138.1 126.2 110.6 109.6 108.8 130.0 0.7 -5.6 .4 . 2 .2 0 -.2 -1.4 2.8 -2.5 -3.6 -2.2 0 0.7 1.7 -.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 12/84 Other miscellaneous metal products-Continued.............................. 1089 0564 Metal powders, paste, and flake................................. ....... Other primary metal prods, (nails/brads/staples/etc).......................... 0566 0571 Powder metallurgy parts, ex. bearing, gears, etc.............................. 0589 Other fabricated metal products......................................... 06 Metal crowns and closures.............................................. 0611 Metal commercial closures (caps)......................................... 07 Metal stampings n.e.c... ......... ............... ........ ............... 0701 Job stampings, non-automotive.......................................... 0731 Other stamped and pressed metal end products............................. 08 Metal f i and leaf.................................................... ol 0801 Converted unmounted alum, f i packaging products.......................... ol 0811 Laminated aluminum f i r l s and sheets.................................. ol o l 0821 Converted unmounted alum, f i for nonpkg appl............................. ol Apr. 19991 129.4 129.8 129.7 2.5 -.1 12/84 12/84 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 146.2 119.7 113.7 122.3 119.0 105.5 103.0 115.5 112.8 107.1 103.5 147.5 119.4 113.9 122.3 119.0 106.6 103.7 115.5 112.6 107.1 103.5 146.7 119.7 114.0 122.3 119.6 106.6 103.7 115.5 112.6 107.1 103.5 6.2 -.1 . 4 0 . 8 1.0 1.2 . 1 -.5 0 0 -.5 . 3 . 1 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/85 06/85 12/91 06/85 12/83 12/83 06/84 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1091 01 02 03 0332 0333 0334 0335 0336 0337 0338 0339 Machinery and equipment............................................... 11 124.7 124.6 124.6 -.2 0 Agricultural machinery and equipment....................................... 111 151.2 150.9 150.8 . 7 -1 . 143.2 146.6 157.6 128.3 168.1 132.0 136.0 143.5 146.6 157.7 128.3 168.1 132.5 136.6 143.5 146.6 157.6 128.3 168.1 132.5 136.6 . 4 1.3 1.5 . 8 . 7 -.2 .1 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 154.0 145.2 149.6 158.7 103.2 143.3 131.4 152.8 103.9 150.2 172.5 148.2 144.2 152.7 148.4 184.4 133.9 151.2 153.0 145.2 149.4 158.7 102.9 143.6 131.8 152.8 104.2 150.2 167.0 148.5 144.2 155.1 148.4 184.4 133.9 151.4 153.0 145.2 () * () 2 () 2 144.5 132.7 154.3 104.2 150.2 167.0 148.3 144.9 153.9 148.4 188.2 134.0 148.7 . 3 11 . () 2 ft ( 2) 2.1 2.2 3.0 . 3 1.3 -1.5 1.4 0 2.1 1.5 3.2 .6 1.6 0 0 142.3 132.2 128.2 140.9 134.6 168.6 143.4 132.2 128.2 140.9 130.8 167.6 143.1 132.2 128.2 140.9 130.8 167.3 1.9 1.3 2.2 0 . 9 -.5 -.2 0 0 0 0 -.2 146.2 147.4 147.5 1.6 . 1 163.6 179.3 156.4 189.8 160.2 139.2 153.5 142.8 152.6 164.6 182.9 156.4 189.8 160.2 139.2 153.5 142.8 152.7 164.7 180.6 158.6 189.8 160.3 144.3 153.5 () 2 152.7 1.2 1.7 1.8 -. 1 . 6 4.0 . 6 ft . 7 . 1 -1.3 1.4 0 . 1 3.7 0 <) 2 0 142.9 143.3 143.8 . 9 . 3 Farm and garden tractors................................................ 1111 02 Farm tractors, wheel type............................................... 0201 Farm tractors, two wheel drive.......................................... 0211 Farm tractors, four wheel drive........................................... .. 05 Garden tractors...................................................... 52 Farm tractor parts and attachments....................................... 5211 Agricultural machinery excl. tractors........................................ 01 02 0211 0213 03 0311 0321 0331 05 06 07 08 11 12 13 51 52 Crop preparation machinery............................................. Farm wagons & other farm transport equip.................................. Commercial tur and grounds mowing equip.................................. f Comm, tur & grounds care eq., parts & att........... ...................... f Parts for farm machinery, excl. tractors.................................... Attachments, farm machinery, ex. tractors.................................. Agricultural equipment......................... ......................... 1113 02 Barnyard and hog equipment............. ............................... 0231 Bam and barnyard equipment............... ............................ 0241 Hog equipment............................................. ......... 03 Water systems........... ............................................ 51 Parts, agricultural equipment............................................ Power cranes, excavators, and equipment................................... 112 1121 04 06 0608 0609 0611 07 0701 0702 Cable operated cranes..... ........................................... Hydraulic operated cranes...... ....................................... Miscellaneous cranes, i c . walking drag lines ...... ........................ nl Front end attachments and parts......................................... Front end attachments for cranes and excavators............................ Parts for cranes and excavators... ..................................... Construction equipment for mounting....................................... 1122 See footnotes at end of table. 12/82 12/82 1112 Harrows, r l e s and stalk cutters........................................ olr, Stalk shredders and cutters............................................ Harrows, combination t l a e tractors, & l e equip........................... ilg, ik Planting, seeding, and f r i i i g mach.......... ........................... etlzn Planting and seeding machinery... ....................................... Fertilizing machinery......... ......................................... Other planting, seeding, f r i i i g machinery................................ etlzn Sprayers and dusters............ ............................. ........ Construction machinery and equipment..................................... 12/82 168 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/94 12/82 06/83 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 ft ft ft .6 .7 1.0 0 0 0 .1 .5 -.8 0 2.1 . 1 -1.8 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982= 100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Specialized construction machinery............ Portable crushing, screening, and washing plants . Rollers................................ Portable a r compressors. i . 1125 0303 0304 153.6 153.7 151.7 153.3 152.1 151.7 2.8 4.6 2.2 -0.2 -1.0 0 124.8 1124 Scrapers and graders . Scraper bowls. . Parts and other equipment................ Parts/attach., ex cranes/excav./tractors..... Other construction equipment............ Other excavating and construction machinery . Other miscellaneous construction machinery .. . 152.2 147.7 150.6 1123 Apr. 19991 124.7 124.7 . 7 0 164.9 164.5 117.0 113.6 117.5 102.0 116.4 164.9 164.5 117.0 113.8 117.4 102.0 116.3 3.3 3.2 0 -.7 . 6 6.0 -.6 0 0 0 . 2 -.1 0 -.1 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 199S 01 02 0206 0207 06/86 162.7 161.7 116.3 113.0 116.7 100.7 115.8 0155 0156 06/86 06/86 137.8 139.4 130.2 139.1 140.7 131.5 139.4 141.3 131.3 2.0 3.1 . 8 . 2 . 4 -.2 154.2 136.6 161.0 164.2 144.1 155.5 136.6 163.7 164.1 145.8 155.5 136.6 163.7 164.1 145.8 2.0 2.9 3.3 .4 2.4 0 0 0 0 0 0103 1126 Mixers, pavers, spreaders, etc.. Concrete equipment...... Bituminous equipment..... 1127 Tractors, other than farm . Wheel type.......... Crawler type. Tractor parts and attachments . Tractor shovel loaders...... 1128 01 02 03 04 Off-highway equipment............ 1129 150.6 153.1 153.1 2.1 0 Metalworking machinery and equipment . 113 147.5 148.1 148.0 . 5 -.1 Metalworking machinery n. e. c...... . 113A 06/83 161.2 161.9 161.9 2.3 0 06/83 06/83 150.0 172.0 150.2 173.5 150.1 173.6 2.7 1.6 -.1 . 1 12/87 141.5 140.0 140.0 -.5 0 06/86 06/86 06/86 140.6 128.4 144.1 117.1 140.8 128.9 144.1 117.1 141.1 129.2 144.2 117.1 . 1 -.7 1.4 . 4 . 2 .2 . 1 0 164.1 155.8 155.6 177.8 167.4 166.2 158.8 155.8 180.3 167.4 166.2 158.6 155.8 180.3 167.4 1.6 2.3 . 2 1.4 . 8 0 -.1 0 0 0 151.7 149.9 129.1 138.4 146.5 145.4 158.7 140.2 179.4 152.6 150.9 130.2 138.5 148.8 148.9 159.1 140.2 179.9 152.6 150.9 130.2 138.5 148.8 148.9 159.0 140.2 179.8 1.0 1.3 1.6 . 3 1.8 2.7 .6 . 1 . 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 -.1 140.0 131.7 152.6 175.0 171.3 126.4 142.2 148.7 140.4 132.2 154.2 175.0 171.3 126.4 142.2 148.5 140.3 131.8 154.4 175.0 171.3 126.4 142.2 148.8 . 9 . 7 1.6 . 3 0 0 1.2 11 . -.1 -.3 . 1 0 0 0 0 . 2 01 03 05 31 141.2 81.0 139.4 181.0 121.1 142.9 84.3 139.5 182.7 123.0 141.7 81.0 139.5 182.7 119.8 -1.6 -13.3 -.1 3.2 -9.3 -.8 -3.9 0 0 -2.6 13 14 15 16 18 19 45 51 160.2 173.8 149.9 158.9 139.2 167.9 155.8 141.5 163.7 160.4 173.8 151.0 ft 137.2 167.9 155.7 141.5 163.8 160.5 173.8 151.0 158.9 137.2 167.9 156.6 141.5 163.9 . 2 . 1 -.3 0 -2.9 . 4 1.9 . 5 .2 . 1 0 0 159.2 159.6 159.8 1.5 01 02 Assembly machines........ Other metalworking machinery. . Rolling m l machinery . il 113B Power driven hand tools. Power hand tools, electric/battery powered . Power hand tools, pneumatic/hydr./powder. Power hand tools, engine driven........ 1132 Welding machines and equipment......... Arc welding mach., components ex electrode . Resistance welders, components & electrode. Arc welding electrodes . Gas welding machines and equipment. 1133 Industrial process furnaces and ovens. . Electric, excluding induction & dielectric. . Electric furnaces . Electric industrial ovens and k l s i c . infrared . i n , nl Fuel-fired . Fuel fired furnaces, including parts and attachments. . Otr. indus. elec. heat, units; parts/attac . Parts and attachments, i c . electric heating units . nl Other industrial electric heating units.......... 1134 Cutting tools and accessories. Small cutting tools. . Precision measuring tools . Metalworking power saw blades . Bandsaw blade............ Circular saw blades......... Other power saw blades........... Other machine tool attachments & acc. 1135 Abrasive products....... , . Nonmetallic sized abrasives . Nonmet. bonded abrasives and diamond wheel . Nonmetallic coated abrasive products ...... Metal abrasives, including scouring pads..... 1136 Metal cutting machine tools . Grinding machines...... Lathes............... Milling machines. Multi-function machines, n/c . Station type machines . Other metal cutting machine tools. . Rebuilt metal cutting machine tools .. .. Parts for metal cutting machine tools . 1137 Metal forming machine tools. . 1138 06 08 09 01 02 03 04 01 0108 0109 02 0218 05 0543 0545 01 02 03 0327 0328 04 05 See footnotes at end o f table. 169 12/86 12/86 12/86 06/83 06/83 06/89 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/88 ft 0 0 .6 0 . 1 . 1 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Metal forming machine tools-Continued..................................... 1138 21 Punching, bending and forming machines................................... 2104 Press brakes......................... ............................... 2108 Punching machinery.................................................. 2117 Rolls, a l types................................................... ... l ... 2119 Other bending/forming machines, including folders........................... 22 Shearing machines................................................. ... 23 Presses............................................................. 2308 Mechanical presses.............................................. ..... 2313 Other hydraulic presses................................................ 25 Other metal forming machines........................................... 2508 Other metal forming mach. tools, i c rebuilt tools............................ n. 51 Parts for metal forming machine tools...................................... Tools, dies, j g , fixtures & i d molds...................................... 1139 is n. 01 Special dies, tools, j g , and fixtures....................................... is 0101 Jigs/fixtures, gauging/checking, 1,000 l s and over.......................... b. 0102 Jigs/fixtures, gauging/checking, under 1,000 lbs.............................. 0103 Jigs/fixtures; other types, under 1000 lbs.................................. . 0104 Jigs/fixtures; other types, 1000 l s and over................................ b. 0105 Components and parts for j and fixtures................................. igs 0107 Forming and drawing dies, 500 l s and under.............................. b. 0108 Forming and drawing dies, 501-3000 lbs.................................... 0109 Forming and drawing dies, over 3000 lbs................................... 0111 Stamping dies, progressive type, high speed steel............................ 0114 All other stamping-type dies............................................ 0121 All other dies....................................................... 0122 Die sets........................................................... 0125 Other components and parts for dies...................................... 0129 Other specially designed tooling and prototypes............................. 03 Industrial molds.................................................. .... 0301 Die casting molds.................................................. . 0302 Metal molds for wax, a l types........................................... l 0305 Injection molds for plastic products................................... .... 0306 Other molds for plastic products......................................... 0311 Molds made of materials other than metal.................................. 0313 Components and parts for molds......................................... 0316 Foundry molds, except ingot molds...................................... . 0319 All other molds made of metal................................ .......... 12/86 12/92 12/86 12/86 12/86 06/94 12/86 12/86 06/94 12/86 12/86 12/86 06/94 Apr. 19991 134.2 147.8 126.0 102.5 143.5 152.5 175.1 170.8 136.8 183.3 169.5 145.8 135.0 147.8 127.5 102.5 144.1 152.9 175.7 171.2 138.3 183.3 169.5 145.8 134.6 147.8 126.5 102.5 144.0 153.2 175.8 171.3 138.3 183.3 169.5 146.7 1.8 0 2.3 7.6 1.5 .5 11 . 1.2 11 . 1.6 1.4 1.5 -0.3 0 -.8 0 -.1 . 2 . 1 . 1 0 0 0 . 6 139.0 143.6 140.8 100.0 207.0 197.4 199.3 127.8 134.2 160.0 106.0 126.6 157.3 144.8 133.9 121.1 131.9 137.0 100.1 129.2 115.1 100.6 124.6 118.3 108.3 139.4 144.3 140.8 100.0 207.5 197.4 201.1 127.8 .4 .7 0 0 1.0 2.2 3.0 -2.1 0 .4 0 . 6 1.3 0 . 3 -.2 -.2 0 . 3 -.5 1.2 0 -.2 -.3 .8 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 -.5 0 133.9 121.1 131.9 137.0 100.4 129.2 115.2 100.6 124.4 117.7 108.7 139.4 144.2 140.8 100.0 207.4 197.4 200.0 127.8 134.2 160.7 106.0 127.3 157.3 144.8 134.1 120.8 131.9 137.0 100.4 129.2 115.2 100.6 124.4 117.7 108.7 ft 161.6 106.0 127.3 157.3 ft May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 ft -.6 0 0 0 ft . 1 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 114 148.8 149.4 149.3 1.7 -.1 Pumps, compressors, and equipment....................................... Industrial pumps...................................................... Stationary a r compressors......... ..................................... i Gas compressors..................................................... Air/gas compress. & vac. pump pts./attach.................................. Industrial spraying equipment............................................ Measuring & dispensing pumps.......................................... Gasoline dispensing pumps, computing type............................. ... Lubricating-oil and grease dispensing equipment............................. Other measuring and dispensing pumps................................... Other compressors and vacuum pumps.................................... Other pumps, including parts........................................ .... Parts and attachments for pumps........................................ All other pumps, i . sump, o l well & o l field............................... nc i i 1141 150.4 161.0 138.9 158.7 130.2 125.6 137.2 108.0 174.3 151.6 100.0 163.0 169.6 101.5 151.6 161.0 139.3 161.4 132.6 125.6 137.2 108.0 174.3 151.8 100.0 166.5 173.4 103.5 151.7 161.0 139.3 161.3 132.6 1.9 1.3 . 1 4.5 4.0 . 1 0 0 .1 0 Elevators, escalators, and other lifts....................................... Elevators & escalators................................................. Hydraulic passenger elevators........................................... Other non-farm elevators, including dumbwaiters, etc......................... Elevator and escalator parts & attachments................................. 1142 01 0105 0109 02 117.4 114.5 126.1 132.7 133.6 117.2 114.2 125.5 132.7 133.6 01 02 03 0312 0313 0314 0315 04 05 155.7 154.2 159.2 149.1 101.1 101.1 100.0 102.2 163.3 120.2 156.4 156.3 159.4 149.7 101.8 101.7 100.0 102.3 163.3 121.6 132.2 134.3 126.3 144.4 131.0 149.8 125.3 132.6 134.9 126.4 146.2 131.9 151.3 125.4 General purpose machinery and equipment.................................. 02 03 04 07 08 09 0901 0903 0905 11 12 1211 1215 Fluid power equipment.............. ................................. ... 1143 .. Fluid power accum/cushions/cyls. & parts.................................. Non-aerospace hydraulic f u d power cylind/actuators......................... li Non-aerospace pneumatic f u d power cylind/actuators........................ li Aerospace f u d power cylinders and actuators.............................. li Parts for hydraulic & pneumatic cylinders/actuators.......................... Fluid power hose and tube fittings......................................... Parts for f u d power valves............................................. li Industrial material handling equipment...................................... Conveying equipment.................................................. Unit handling convey/convey sys hoists/farm elvators........................ Parts/acces. for unit handling conveyors & conv. sys......................... Bulk mtl hndlg conveyors & conveying sy ex ho & farm....................... Pts & access for bulk mtl hdlg conveyors & conv sys......................... Industrial trucks and tractors............................................ 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/98 06/91 1144 02 0212 0214 0216 0218 03 See footnotes at end of table. 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/98 12/83 12/83 12/97 170 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 ft ft ft ft 137.2 174.3 151.8 100.1 166.7 173.6 103.5 . 7 ft ft 0 3.5 3.5 3.4 0 0 . 1 . 1 . 1 0 117.2 114.2 125.5 132.7 133.6 1.6 2.1 1.2 .5 11 . 0 0 0 Q 0 156.4 155.9 160.0 149.3 101.2 101.7 1.7 2.5 1.3 11 . 0 -.3 . 4 -.3 -.6 0 ft 102.3 163.3 121.4 132.6 135.0 126.5 145.6 132.1 151.3 125.4 0 -.1 ft ft ft ft ft ft 2.2 . 4 0 0 -.2 1.0 1.4 . 6 2.2 2.6 2.2 .2 0 . 1 . 1 -.4 . 2 0 0 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Industrial material handling equipment-Continued.......... ................... Electric trucks, operator-riding........................................... Motorized handtrucks (non-riding)........................................ All other i ustrial trucks and tractors..................................... nd Parts, attachments, and accessories...................................... Operator riding i er combust./non-electric trucks.......................... nt n. Deck boards (industrial loading ramps).................................... Hand lf trucks (non-powered).......................................... it Hoists, cranes and stacking machines..................................... Hoists, including parts................................................. Cranes, including parts................................................ 0351 0352 0377 0378 0379 0381 0383 04 0481 0485 11 1133 1135 1137 12 1241 1243 13 1344 117.8 126.2 120.3 127.6 105.7 100.5 111.5 147.5 142.7 140.7 -1.4 3.2 11 . . 8 -.2 -.4 . 2 1.8 2.1 1.4 0 0 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 06/89 159.8 163.2 194.3 152.1 130.5 134.7 144.9 193.3 148.0 128.3 160.3 141.2 156.0 133.9 145.4 154.8 122.3 160.8 163.7 194.3 152.3 131.5 134.7 144.9 193.9 149.3 129.4 163.3 141.7 157.1 134.0 145.4 157.1 122.3 160.9 163.7 194.3 152.3 131.5 134.7 144.9 193.9 149.4 129.5 163.3 141.7 157.1 ft 146.0 157.1 123.0 2.2 2.0 2.5 1.8 1.8 . 1 3.1 1.8 2.3 2.1 2.8 2.3 4.4 ft 3.0 2.3 . 7 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 1 . 1 0 0 0 113.9 111.0 141.2 98.4 130.0 99.0 105.2 126.3 101.6 101.0 113.9 111.1 142.0 98.4 130.0 ft ft ft 101.6 101.0 113.9 111.1 142.0 98.4 130.0 99.0 105.2 126.3 101.6 101.0 1.3 1.2 2 .1 1.0 . 9 . 7 2.4 . 3 2.4 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 147.1 144.3 179.5 138.0 130.5 146.8 144.8 177.7 138.0 130.5 147.2 145.1 177.7 138.7 130.8 .5 1.3 -1.7 1.0 1.7 . 3 . 2 0 . 5 . 2 12/82 12/82 06/97 12/89 136.0 142.7 130.7 159.2 119.6 145.6 136.9 123.4 151.1 95.8 112.8 136.2 142.2 130.3 161.8 119.6 146.1 137.3 124.1 151.1 95.8 112.9 136.2 142.2 130.3 161.6 119.6 146.1 137.3 124.1 151.5 95.5 112.8 1.9 . 4 6.2 2.5 -.2 2.0 . 1 . 4 . 5 -.8 -.2 0 0 0 -1 . 0 0 0 0 . 3 -.3 .1 163.9 159.4 170.7 155.5 134.7 134.7 145.3 161.4 161.8 99.7 195.8 166.3 104.2 183.2 194.5 183.8 155.9 133.8 140.1 189.6 123.7 127.6 164.7 160.6 173.1 154.9 137.7 135.9 145.3 163.2 162.2 100.4 196.7 166.8 103.4 183.1 195.3 184.7 155.2 133.8 140.8 189.0 129.4 127.6 164.4 159.6 171.8 153.8 133.4 135.9 145.3 163.1 160.8 100.3 196.7 166.8 103.4 183.1 195.3 184.7 155.2 133.8 140.8 189.0 129.4 127.6 1.9 2.0 5.7 -.8 4.8 . 1 .8 1.5 . 1 ft 2.2 1.3 -1.0 2.9 . 7 4.4 -.2 -1 . . 7 1.4 5.1 .1 -.2 -.6 -.8 -.7 -3.1 0 0 -.1 -.9 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/91 12/94 12/91 12/87 12/91 1148 01 02 03 04 05 06 0621 0623 0631 09 Miscellaneous general purpose equipment................................... 1149 02 Metal valves, except f u d power.......................................... li 0201 Gates, globes, angles, and checks....................................... 0202 Ball valves......................................................... 0203 Butterfly valves...................................................... 0204 Plug valves ......................................................... 0205 Plumbing and heating valves (low pressure)................................ 0208 Solenoid valves...................................................... 0209 0211 Automatic valves............................... ...................... 03 Metal pipe f t i g , flanges, and unions.................................... itns 05 Ball and r l r bearings................................................ ol e 0516 Double row annular ball bearings........................................ 0518 Angular contact ball bearings........................................... 0526 Other single row conrad b l bearings, prec. & reg............................ al 0534 Mounted bearings.......................................... .......... 0535 Ball and r l e bearing parts and components............................... olr 0536 0537 Taper r l e bearings.................................................. olr 0538 Roller bearings, except taper........................................... 0539 07 Industrial patterns..................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 117.8 126.2 120.5 127.6 105.7 100.5 111.5 147.5 142.7 140.7 12/86 12/86 06/94 06/94 06/94 1146 Fans and blowers, except portable........................................ 1147 0141 Centrifugal fans and blowers........................................... 0142 Propeller fans and accessories........................................... 0143 Dust collection & a r purification equip..................................... i 0144 Dust collection and a/c equip............................................ Air conditioning and refrigeration equip..................................... Heat transfer equipment................................................ Unitary a r conditioners................................................. i Commercial refrigeration equipment....... ................................ Refrigerant compressors............................................... Refrigeration condensing units........................................... Other a/c and refrigeration equipment..................................... Mobile vehicle mechanical a/c system ................................... . Liquid c i l r centrifugal and reciprocating................................. hle, Other refrigeration, ac, & soda fountain equip............................... Parts & accessories for a/c & r f i , equi................................... erg 12/84 12/84 117.8 126.2 120.2 127.3 105.7 100.5 111.3 147.3 142.5 140.5 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1144 Mechanical power transmission equipment.................................. 1145 01 Speed changers, drives, gears........................................... 0106 Speed reducers, fixed r t o enclosed... «,............................... ai, ,, 0107 Gear motors........................................................ 0108 Loose gear, pinions and racks........................................... 0109 Mechanical-variable speed changers...................................... 0112 Industrial high speed drives............................................. 0114 Parts/components for speed changers,.................................... 02 Other power transmission equipment................................... ... 0201 Plain bearings and bushings............................................ 0202 Clutches............... ............................................ 0203 Flexible couplings.................................................... 0204 Chains for sprocket drives.............................................. 0205 Sprockets....... ................................................... 0206 Pulleys............................................................ 0209 Other power transmission equipment, i c . sheaves.......................... nl 0211 Universal j i t , ball j i t , drives & f e , shafts............................. ons ons lx Scales and balances................................................... Vehicle and industrial scales..... ....................................... Bench and portable scales............................................. Motor truck and railroad track scales..................................... Misc. industrial scales................... .............................. Retail, commercial, household, & mail seal.................................. Commercial and r t i scales........................................... eal Person-weighing scales and misc. household scales.......................... Parts, attachments, and accessories...................................... Apr. 19991 171 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/98 12/82 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/89 12/84 ft .4 0 .6 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft ft 0 0 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 12/98 97.9 95.1 94.4 -13.7 -.7 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 95.8 94.3 96.2 95.6 97.3 100.0 90.4 87.9 90.4 89.6 85.3 ft 88.4 84.6 88.8 88.6 79.8 ft -23.6 -17.8 -20.1 -37.5 -47.7 ft -2.2 -3.8 -1.8 -1.1 -6.4 ft 12/98 12/98 99.4 99.2 98.6 98.3 98.9 98.6 -9.6 -7.0 . 3 . 3 01 12/98 12/98 100.7 100.7 99.7 99.7 100.2 100.2 -2.6 -2.9 .5 . 5 01 02 03 04 05 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 98.8 97.5 100.0 94.7 100.4 100.0 97.7 97.5 96.8 94.4 100.4 100.0 97.7 97.5 96.7 94.4 100.4 100.0 -6.3 -2.5 -14.7 -6.5 . 4 . 1 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 160.5 161.3 161.4 1.5 . 1 170.6 169.4 166.9 160.4 171.0 169.4 167.4 160.9 171.1 169.4 167.4 161.1 1.5 .9 . 8 2.4 . 1 0 0 . 1 153.5 134.5 143.0 158.6 154.3 134.6 143.0 160.6 154.2 134.6 143.0 160.5 . 7 . 3 1.3 11 . -.1 0 0 -.1 145.8 140.8 154.6 136.1 153.3 135.5 175.2 131.9 135.2 138.0 115.5 134.5 145.8 140.8 154.6 136.1 153.2 135.5 175.2 131.9 135.2 138.2 115.5 134.5 . 8 1.7 1.7 . 6 . 5 1 .1 1.7 2.4 -1.0 1.5 0 -2.3 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 . 1 0 0 1153 1154 Special industry machinery and equipment.... ............................... 0 0 01 Computer peripheral equipment and parts................................... Optical scanning devices............................................... Computer printers..................................................... Other input/output devices, i c monitors................................... n. Other peripheral equipment............................................. Parts for computer peripheral equipment.... ............................... 3.1 1.3 1152 Computer terminals and parts...... ...................................... Computer terminals.................... ............................... 157.4 150.8 1151 Computer storage devices................................. .............. Computer storage devices, except parts.................................... 157.4 150.8 115 Electronic computers..................... «............................ Large-scale general purpose computers................................... Mid-range general purpose computers..................................... Personal computers and workstations..................................... Portable computers................................................... Other computers..................................................... 157.0 150.1 116 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1149 Electronic computers and computer equipm.................— ................ 12/84 12/84 0111 0112 0114 0115 0121 Miscellaneous general purpose equipment-Continued.......................... Filters and strainers................................................... Other miscellaneous general purpose equipm................................ Apr. 19991 08 11 Food products machinery................................................ 1161 01 Dairy industry machinery................................................ 04 Commercial food production machinery..................................... 05 Industrial food production machinery...... ................................ Textile machinery and equipment......................................... Textile machinery..................................................... Industrial sewing machines..................................... ......... Textile machinery parts and attachments.................................... Woodworking machinery and equipment.................................... Other than for home workshops......... ................................ Sawmill equipment................................................... Sawing machines, except sawmill equipment................................ Straight-line machinery: planers, sanders, etc................................ Boring and carving machinery, dovetailers, etc............................... Other woodworking machinery, i c . lathes & presses......................... nl All other parts, attachments, and accessories............................... Woodworking power saw blades......................................... 12/83 1162 1163 12 66 77 01 0101 0103 0104 0105 0106 0108 05 0521 0522 0525 06/83 145.0 139.9 154.5 135.5 150.5 135.5 175.2 131.4 134.1 137.0 115.5 132.5 0103 0105 0107 Other woodworking power saw blades..................................... 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 161.7 181.7 151.5 182.7 162.4 182.0 152.3 183.0 162.5 181.7 152.5 183.0 1.6 .2 2.1 1.0 . 1 -.2 . 1 0 140.5 155.2 152.1 158.6 167.8 143.2 140.8 155.2 152.1 159.1 167.8 143.3 141.1 155.2 152.1 162.5 167.8 143.5 . 7 .6 . 7 2.5 -.5 . 8 . 2 0 0 2.1 0 . 1 162.6 178.7 167.6 154.3 165.5 156.0 161.3 187.1 133.8 164.3 159.5 157.3 149.7 135.4 138.4 163.5 178.5 169.3 ft 167.7 156.0 161.3 ft 135.9 165.1 159.5 164.8 ft 135.2 139.1 163.5 178.5 169.3 155.1 167.7 156.0 161.3 187.1 135.2 165.0 159.5 163.1 ft 135.5 139.0 1.6 -.1 1.7 -1.0 3.3 2.4 3.1 0 . 8 1.5 2.2 3.7 ft 1.6 1.4 0 0 0 178.3 192.5 180.2 195.3 179.8 195.3 2.4 2.7 1164 Pulp m l machinery................................................... il Papermill machinery....... ... ............................. ........... Paper and paperboard converting equipment................................ Printing trades machinery and equipment.................................... 1165 01 0112 05 06 09 Bookbinding machinery and equipment..................................... Printing presses, other than lithographic.................................... Other printing machinery and equipment.................................... Other special industry machinery.......................................... Rubberworking machinery............................................... Plasticworking machinery............................................... Injection molding machinery............................................. Other plasticworking machinery and parts.................................. 01 03 0304 0306 04 0413 0414 05 06 0626 0627 0632 0638 0645 Automotive maintenance equipment....................................... Glassmaking machinery and parts.................. ......... ............ Semiconductor manufacturing equipment.................................. 1167 01 See footnotes at end of table. 12/82 12/82 12/82 1166 Chemical manufacturing machinery and equipment........................... Packing and packaging machinery......................................... F l i g machinery...................................................... iln 06/86 172 06/83 06/83 06/87 06/87 ft 0 0 0 ft -.5 .1 0 -1.0 ft . 2 .1 -.2 0 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Packing and packaging machinery-Continued................................ Form-fill-seal machines.......................................... ...... Apr. 19991 230.2 155.0 160.1 172.7 141.6 163.8 165.6 146.5 131.0 230.2 154.9 159.4 170.7 141.5 163.5 165.6 146.5 130.7 5.3 . 3 2.0 . 4 2.8 2.4 2.3 3.8 2.0 0 -.1 -.4 -1.2 -.1 -.2 0 0 -.2 . 3 0 .6 0 0 .2 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1167 0103 0108 03 0302 0307 04 0401 0403 0404 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/88 223.5 155.0 159.2 169.8 141.6 162.0 162.0 146.4 129.2 Service industry machinery and parts....................................... 1168 0101 Nonelectric commercial cooking equipment................................. 0102 Electrical commercial cooking equipment...................... ............ 0104 Commercial floor maintenance machinery, ex. vacuums....................... 0105 Commercial dishwashing machines....................................... 0106 Sewage treatment equipment................................ ........... 0111 Commercial and industrial vacuum cleaners & parts.......................... 0113 Water softeners...................................................... 0115 Water heaters....................................................... 0116 High pressure cleaning and blasting machinery................. ............ 0118 Other industrial and commercial service machines.. ..................... .... 0121 Parts & accès, ex. cooking equip. & vacuum parts........................... 0122 Parts and access, for commercial cooking equipment......................... 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/87 12/87 12/87 06/82 06/82 12/87 164.4 205.7 164.7 171.3 181.9 191.8 158.7 118.5 144.7 131.6 145.2 152.8 127.9 164.7 208.1 161.9 172.9 184.6 191.8 159.2 118.5 145.6 131.6 145.7 152.8 127.9 165.2 208.1 162.9 172.9 184.6 192.2 ft 118.5 144.7 131.6 147.1 153.9 ft 1.5 2.5 . 4 3.0 2.1 . 2 ft 0 2.2 -.5 2.7 1.2 ft ft 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/87 06/87 157.7 161.7 153.8 174.1 129.6 156.4 176.7 177.9 108.8 152.4 159.2 163.8 158.8 174.1 129.6 156.4 177.0 177.9 109.6 <) 2 160.0 164.6 159.4 174.1 134.9 159.7 177.0 177.9 109.6 ft 3.8 4.0 5.5 3.1 4.0 2.2 4.8 2.1 . 7 ft .5 . 5 .4 0 4.1 2.1 0 0 0 ft 117 120.6 120.4 120.4 -.6 0 1171 152.5 132.6 235.1 121.6 142.0 108.6 130.0 108.4 176.8 147.4 ft 117.5 178.1 192.8 151.4 208.2 196.4 205.7 157.0 135.2 205.9 151.5 132.0 235.1 119.5 144.1 108.7 130.9 108.4 176.8 141.1 ft 117.3 176.8 192.8 151.4 208.2 196.4 205.7 158.0 135.2 205.9 151.9 132.1 235.1 119.7 145.3 108.9 130.9 108.4 176.8 141.2 110.1 118.9 177.6 192.8 155.0 208.2 196.4 203.0 157.3 135.2 205.9 -1.6 -.6 . 6 ft 3.1 1.0 -1.8 1.8 . 1 -4.1 2.7 4.0 -2.6 1.6 3.6 1.5 0 -1.2 -1.4 . 9 2.8 . 3 . 1 0 . 2 .8 .2 0 0 0 . 1 ft 1.4 . 5 0 2.4 0 0 -1.3 -.4 0 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 142.9 100.3 137.6 142.0 142.9 99.8 137.6 142.2 142.8 104.1 137.1 142.2 -1.4 -1.0 -1.6 -.7 .1 4.3 -.4 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/92 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 146.2 133.5 140.8 162.9 115.1 143.0 134.1 117.7 148.2 141.9 136.2 146.3 133.8 140.7 162.9 116.3 142.8 129.9 117.7 149.0 141.9 136.8 146.4 133.8 140.7 162.9 116.9 143.0 131.2 117.7 149.0 141.9 136.8 . 5 . 8 . 1 0 2.5 -.2 -2.2 . 4 . 2 .1 . 2 . 1 0 0 0 .5 . 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 130.8 128.4 128.7 129.1 130.5 125.3 125.5 126.6 130.7 127.1 127.6 126.6 -.2 -2.2 -2.1 -1.9 . 2 1.4 1.7 0 Machinery for processing pkgs. & bottles................................... Casing and cartoning machinery......................................... Labeling and coding machinery.......................................... Other packing & packaging machinery & p a ................................. Wrapping, banding, bundling and fastening machines......................... Parts for packing and packaging machinery................................. Other packing and packaging machines................................... Commercial laundry & dry cleaning equip............. ....................... Laundry equipment.................................................... Washer-extractor combinations.......................................... Drying tumblers............................................. • ....... Flatwork ironers................ ..................................... Other commercial laundry equipment..................................... 1169 01 0103 0104 0105 0107 02 0203 0205 0207 Dry cleaning presses.................. ............... .... ............. Dry cleaning units.................................................... Other dry cleaning equipment........................................... Electrical machinery and equipment........................................ 01 0112 0122 0123 0124 0131 0135 0136 0137 0138 0139 02 0267 0276 0279 0282 0285 0286 0294 0298 Current carrying....................... ............................... Pin & sleeve: o utlet, plug cap & connector body............................. Automotive and a ircraft switches......................................... Dimmers and a l other special purposes switches............................ l Metal contacts, precious and a l other..................................... l Blade or pin wire connectors........................................... Other wire connectors................. ................................ Other current carrying wiring devices..................................... General-use flush-mounted switches, except dimmers......................... Stamped metal switch and receptacle box.. .......... .................... Metal raceway and wireway: surface and underfloor........................... . . Fittings, except cast conduit body, cover, & gasket.......................... : Cable, cord and flexible conduit f t i g ..................... .............. itns Cast metal box, cover, gasket & access, ex. junction.......................... Commercial pole and transmission l hardware............................. ine Flexible nonmetallic conduit............................................ Other noncurrent-carrying wiring devices................................... Integrating and measuring instruments..................................... 1172 04 Integrating instruments................................................. 05 Test equip.- elect, character. & signals................................... .. .. 06 Indicating and recording instruments....................................... Motors, generators, motor generator sets................................... Fractional horsepower motors & generators................................. Alternating current motors.............................................. 03 0303 0307 0399 04 0401 0402 0403 07 09 Generators, a c , exc. turbine driven............................... ....... .. Prime mover gen. sets................................................. Parts and supplies.................................................... 1174 02 0205 0207 Correct power factor type.............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 12/86 12/93 12/93 06/83 12/86 1173 All other fractional horse power motors, n.e.c.............................. .. . Integral horsepower motors............................................. Transformers and power regulators........................................ 12/83 173 0 -.6 0 1.0 . 7 ft Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Transformers and power regulators-Continued............................... 1174 03 Distribution transformers................................................ 0301 Liquid immersed, pole type, single phase.................................. 0303 Liquid immersed, pad mount, single phase................................. 0307 Liquid immersed, three phase........................................... 0317 Network transformers, a l ratings, ex network protec.......................... l 05 Small power transformers............................................... 0501 501-2500 KVA, l iquid immersed......................................... 0511 Secondary unit substation.............................................. 07 Specialty and a l other transformers........................................ l 0701 Open core/coil and units end-bell enclosed............ ..................... 0711 General purpose transformers........................................... 0731 Other transformers................................................... Switchgear, switchboard, etc. equipment.................................... 1175 120.2 ft 125.7 116.8 115.8 138.1 129.3 ft 150.7 158.7 155.9 178.6 3.7 ft ft 0 1.6 -1.4 . 2 ft . 1 . 1 1.4 -.2 -0.7 ft 0 0 0 0 0 ft . 3 0 0 .6 150.4 148.6 138.1 106.2 152.5 132.3 140.1 150.0 148.6 138.5 106.2 151.4 129.2 140.1 1.4 1.5 1.2 -.4 1.0 1.3 3.2 -.3 0 . 3 0 -.7 -2.3 0 Apr. 1999 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 01 0111 0121 0131 0133 0141 02 0201 0202 0203 0204 0205 0206 0209 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 114.3 115.0 165.7 113.1 81.9 66.9 119.8 114.8 104.7 113.4 113.3 125.6 97.0 120.1 117.3 114.1 114.3 162.2 112.6 81.9 66.5 119.8 114.9 104.7 113.4 113.4 125.6 97.0 120.1 117.8 114.1 114.3 162.2 112.6 81.9 66.9 119.8 114.9 105.4 113.4 113.4 125.6 97.0 120.1 117.7 0 -1.2 -3.2 -.9 . 5 -3.9 0 . 4 . 1 . 4 -.3 2.8 -4.0 1.8 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 . 6 0 0 . 7 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 12/83 12/83 140.8 148.7 134.3 107.7 128.7 136.0 146.1 126.2 102.3 116.5 137.3 147.8 127.2 99.5 131.0 -.5 1.3 -2.9 -4.4 1.6 1.0 1.2 .8 -2.7 12.4 98.8 88.4 161.2 93.9 90.8 120.7 101.4 75.5 148.9 89.7 101.8 104.6 99.1 96.4 116.5 158.5 149.4 147.2 214.5 125.3 114.3 123.1 145.0 115.0 63.7 104.9 115.0 99.3 119.1 72.8 90.5 49.0 97.8 96.3 99.7 92.4 91.7 98.7 88.0 160.0 94.6 90.7 127.5 101.4 75.5 147.2 88.8 101.1 96.5 99.1 96.4 117.8 158.4 151.7 146.9 214.5 125.3 114.3 122.4 144.0 114.1 63.7 104.9 115.0 99.3 120.6 72.8 90.5 48.4 99.0 99.0 103.4 69.3 91.6 98.6 87.5 161.0 94.3 90.0 126.6 101.4 75.5 147.2 88.8 101.2 96.5 99.1 96.4 117.6 158.2 147.0 147.3 214.5 125.3 114.3 122.4 144.0 114.1 63.7 104.9 115.0 99.3 120.6 72.8 90.5 48.3 98.9 99.6 103.7 63.3 91.7 -1.5 -6.4 2.0 . 1 -.2 4.9 . 9 -3.5 -1.4 -9.0 -1.9 5.5 0 -4.6 1.6 1.6 -2.3 . 5 -.5 0 0 -.6 -.2 -2.6 1.0 0 0 0 5.4 -4.1 0 -4.4 -6.1 1.8 2.7 -63.3 -1.6 .1 -.6 .6 -.3 -.8 -.7 0 0 0 0 . 1 0 0 0 -.2 -1 . -3.1 .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.2 -.1 . 6 . 3 -8.7 . 1 1177 01 02 0221 0222 Other than incandescent......... ...................................... Flourescent, hot cathode............................................... Other electric discharge................................................ Electronic components and accessories..................................... 1178 02 Cathode ray T.V. picture tube............................................ 03 Power, transmitter, special purpose tubes................................... 11 Capacitors.......................................................... 1142 Tantalum e e ro ti fixed... .......................................... l ct ly c, 1143 Aluminum e ct ly c, fixed............................................. le ro ti 1144 Single-layer, ceramic d le t i , fixed...................................... ie c r c 1145 Multi-layer, ceramic d le t i , fixed....................................... ie c r c 12 Resistors for electric applications......................................... 1201 Fixed, surface mounted, excluding carbon types............................. 1202 Fixed, having two leads, excluding carbon types............................. 1203 Resistor networks, having more than two leads.............................. 1204 1205 Nonlinear resistors, i . thermistors and varistors............................ nc 1209 Resistor parts and other resistors........................................ 21 22 Switches, mechanical (electronic appl.)..................................... 24 2411 Coaxial connectors (radio frequency).......... ........................... 2431 2432 2442 2467 Miscellaneous special types............................................ 2471 Parts for connectors....... ........................................... 25 Magnetic and optical recording media....... ............................... 28 F l e s crystals, and transducers......................................... itr, 2891 2892 31 35 37 41 Digital bi-polar integrated circuits.......................................... 42 Digital M O S integrated circuits........................................... 4221 MOS, memory....................................................... 4223 Other MOS, i c . log , MCU, and M P R . ................................. . nl ic . 4225 45 See footnotes at end of table. 121.0 ft 125.7 116.8 115.8 138.1 129.3 ft 150.3 158.7 155.9 177.6 May 1998 150.5 148.4 138.3 104.7 152.4 137.4 140.1 1176 Other telephone and telegraph apparatus.................................. Radio & television communication equipment................................ Broadcast, studio and related equipment................. .................. Radio communication, fiber optics & related equip............................ Intercom, alarm & t a f c control systems.................................. rfi Radar, sonar & other search/detection/tracking equip........................ Electronic warfare & missile systems & equipment........................... Navigation systems for a r r f , ships & ground.............................. icat Other electronic equipment & devices, n.e.c................................. Electric lamps/bulbs and parts............................................ 120.0 118.6 125.2 116.8 115.1 138.0 129.0 118.9 150.3 158.7 155.9 177.6 May 19991 07 11 12 13 15 18 Switchgear,exc.ducts & contr.circuit relay................................... Power c r u t breakers, a l types.......................................... ici l PanelboardsA switching & interrupting devs................................. Molded case c r u t breakers............................................ ici Relays for switchgear & industrial control................................... Communication and related equipment..................................... Telephone and telegraph equipment....................................... Line transmission equipment............................................ Switching equipment.................................................. Telephone sets...................................................... 06/94 Apr. 19991 174 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 12/96 06/82 12/86 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/98 12/98 12/98 12/98 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Electronic components and accessories-Continued............................ Hybrid integrated circuits............................................... Other semiconductor devices and parts.................................... Semiconductor dice and wafers......................................... Semiconductor parts (packages, other accessories).......................... Printed circuits and cable assemblies...................................... Printed c cu boards................................................. ir it Cable assemblies, electronic............................................ Static power, pulse & frequency converters................................. Electronic transformers and coils......................................... Audio transformers................................................... Power transformers.................................................. Toroidal windings, a l types............................................. l Other inductors for electronic applications................................. M W components, ex tubes, semicon., antenna............................... Complex component assemb., packs, modules.............................. Electronic components, n.e.c............................................ All other electronic components......................................... 1179 116.3 91.6 78.3 124.1 107.3 105.6 122.0 148.0 144.6 147.2 129.2 182.9 149.9 142.6 119.8 97.8 103.2 116.3 90.3 76.7 124.2 106.9 105.4 120.3 149.7 144.8 147.2 130.7 184.3 149.7 143.2 119.5 98.7 104.3 116.3 90.3 76.7 124.2 107.2 105.7 120.2 149.7 144.7 147.2 130.6 184.1 149.5 142.8 119.2 98.7 104.3 2.7 -4.2 -6.1 . 7 -.3 -.8 2.8 -1.7 . 8 0 2.0 1.6 . 6 1.4 -2.1 1.5 1.7 0 0 0 0 . 3 . 3 -. 1 0 -.1 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.3 -.3 0 0 114.0 101.4 109.2 114.9 121.3 155.5 115.1 105.2 124.8 120.9 112.2 135.0 146.8 125.2 106.2 111.1 85.2 86.7 93.4 99.8 124.6 124.0 125.4 141.1 126.6 118.1 114.8 125.2 120.1 116.9 113.9 88.6 116.8 128.4 114.0 102.2 110.4 115.0 121.3 154.5 114.2 105.2 124.9 120.5 112.2 135.2 146.8 126.1 105.8 111.2 85.3 85.9 91.0 99.6 124.2 124.6 127.3 134.1 126.6 118.1 114.3 126.1 120.1 116.4 113.7 88.6 116.9 127.4 114.0 101.5 110.0 111.9 121.3 155.1 114.7 105.2 122.7 119.6 112.2 135.2 146.8 120.5 106.0 111.2 85.3 86.0 92.5 i) 2 124.7 125.1 126.9 134.1 126.6 118.1 114.3 127.1 119.6 116.6 113.7 88.6 117.0 127.2 -.7 -.9 . 8 -2.7 -7.0 -.2 -.3 -.2 -6.6 -9.4 . 1 1.7 1.4 -6.9 -.8 -.1 -.7 -3.9 -1.2 ft -.2 . 3 1.4 -3.9 -.3 -.6 -1.1 .7 .6 -3.2 .6 0 .6 1.2 0 -.7 -.4 -2.7 0 .4 .4 0 -1.8 -.7 0 0 0 -4.4 . 2 0 0 . 1 1.6 O . 4 . 4 -.3 0 0 0 0 . 8 -.4 . 2 0 0 . 1 -.2 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1178 Miscellaneous e lectrical mach and equip.................................... Storage batteries..................................................... Lead acid batteries, 1.5 cubic foot or less.................................. Lead acid batteries, larger than 1.5 cubic foot............................... Storage batteries other than lead acid, ind. parts............................ Primary batteries, dry and wet........................................... Primary cells/batteries, vol 18.3 cu. inchs or less............................ . Primary cells/batteries, vol more than 18.3 cu. in............................ . Carbon and graphite products.. ........... ............................... Graphite electrodes.................................................. Automotive generator brushes........................................... Contacts, brushplates and brushes, except automotive........................ Other carbon and graphite products, mechanical............................ Other carbon and graphite products, non-mechanical......................... X-ray and electromedical equipment....................................... Irradiation equipment.................................................. Diagnostic electromedical equipment........................ ........ ..... Electrotherapeutic equipment........................................... Patient monitoring equipment........................................... Surgical support systems.............................................. Parts and accessories for electromedical equipment.......................... Engine electrical equipment............................................. Cable sets and ignit n wiring harnesses................................... io Regulators for battery charging generators................................. Battery charging alternators and generators........................... ..... Starting motors................................................ ...... Spark plugs. . . ..................................................... Other engine electrical equipment........................................ Electrical equipment, n.e.c............................................... Porcelain electrical supplies, ex insulato.................................... Electrical i ndustrial apparatus, n.e.c........................................ Industrial capacitors................................................... Rectifying apparatus.................................................. Industrial c i windings & other misc. equipment............................. ol Apr. 19991 46 48 4815 4817 51 5191 5192 52 53 5305 5309 5317 5319 57 61 62 6209 01 0103 0104 0105 02 0224 0225 03 0324 0331 0333 0341 0343 05 0512 0514 0516 0518 0519 0524 06 0601 0602 0603 0604 0605 0606 07 08 29 2901 2902 2903 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/91 06/94 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/92 12/92 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/85 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 Miscellaneous instruments..................................... .......... 118 148.9 149.1 148.9 . 8 -. 1 Environmental controls................................................. Building comfort controls............................................... Appliance regulation controls............................................ 1181 145.5 156.3 121.5 145.7 156.4 121.5 145.3 156.2 121.1 1.0 1.8 -.6 -.3 -. 1 -.3 Process control instruments.............................................. Display and control receiver type instruments................................ Temperature instruments, excl. receiver type............................ ... Pressure and draft instruments, excl. receiver type........................ ... Flow and liq d level instruments........................................ ui Continuous process gas & liq d analysis instruments......................... ui Other process control products and parts.................................. 1182 Fluid meters and counting devices........................................ Integrating & totalizing meters for gas or liquids............................. 1184 01 02 0111 0121 0131 0141 0151 0191 Engineering and scientific instruments......................... ............. Aeronautical, nautical, & navigational ins............ ....................... Laboratory apparatus.................................................. Surveying/drafting i s r . & l b furn....................................... nts a. 155.2 147.4 154.5 165.8 149.1 136.5 166.3 1.5 -.1 1.9 1.2 3.5 1.9 2.6 . 1 -.2 0 -.2 .6 0 .2 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 116.0 136.5 134.5 82.1 115.3 136.3 134.5 81.2 115.3 136.3 134.5 81.2 . 1 . 4 2.4 -.6 0 0 0 0 01 02 03 0322 0329 1186 See footnotes at end of table. 155.1 147.7 154.5 166.1 148.2 136.5 166.0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 12/91 153.0 161.2 147.8 130.7 124.2 114.1 153.9 162.1 149.2 130.0 124.2 112.5 153.9 162.1 149.2 130.1 124.2 112.8 2.1 2.5 1.8 . 6 2.0 -1-1 0 0 0 . 1 0 . 3 12/85 119.6 119.7 119.3 -.5 -.3 1185 Surveying/drafting instruments.......................................... Optical instruments and lenses........................................... 154.7 147.4 153.1 165.6 148.1 136.5 165.6 0102 0103 0104 Motor vehicle indicating instruments...................................... 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 175 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Optical instruments and lenses-Continued................................... Sighting, tracking & fire-control equip....................................... Optical instruments and lenses........................................... Laboratory analytical instruments......................................... Percent change May 1999 From; Index Other index base Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1186 01 02 03 12/85 12/85 12/85 107.8 123.1 120.7 109.2 122.7 120.7 108.0 122.1 120.5 -2.5 -.9 -.1 -1.1 -.5 -.2 Measuring & controlling devices, n.e.c....................................... 1189 Aircraft engine instruments.............................................. 01 02 Phys. prop. & kinematic test,insp.& meas e .................................. Comm, meteorological & general purpose ins................................ 03 04 Nuclear radiation detect.& monitoring inst................................... 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 133.2 130.1 136.4 139.1 126.0 133.5 130.0 136.8 139.6 126.0 133.5 130.0 136.8 139.6 126.0 11 . . 1 1.5 2.2 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 132.9 133.1 133.1 1 .1 0 126.4 133.8 191.5 201.1 139.2 132.8 152.7 117.1 145.5 114.3 105.5 110.8 133.9 117.4 125.8 127.7 126.6 134.0 191.5 201.1 139.2 ft 152.7 117.1 148.2 114.4 105.5 110.8 133.9 117.8 125.9 127.7 126.6 134.0 191.5 201.1 139.2 132.8 152.7 117.1 148.2 114.4 105.5 110.8 ft 117.8 125.9 127.7 .8 . 8 2.8 5.5 0 0 0 -.3 1.9 .9 ft 0 ft . 3 . 4 6.8 0 0 0 0 0 143.1 164.4 175.0 161.9 140.0 169.6 140.8 133.4 147.1 110.8 127.2 127.0 126.7 143.9 164.6 175.8 161.9 140.1 171.4 143.6 133.7 147.1 110.8 128.5 128.3 126.7 144.2 164.6 175.8 ft 140.1 171.3 143.6 133.4 150.2 ft 128.4 128.3 126.7 1.4 .6 2.9 ft -.1 1.0 1.5 .6 2.4 ft 1.7 1.8 0 0 -.1 0 -.2 2.1 ft -.1 0 0 111.9 88.9 100.7 88.9 167.7 121.4 120.9 101.2 125.7 111.9 100.1 100.2 112.3 88.9 100.7 88.7 166.3 121.4 120.9 101.4 126.9 113.1 101.2 100.2 112.3 88.7 100.7 85.5 167.6 121.3 120.9 101.0 126.9 113.1 101.2 100.2 .1 -.8 -.7 -2.6 . 4 . 2 . 4 -.5 . 2 . 3 . 3 ft 0 -.2 0 -3.6 . 8 -.1 0 -.4 0 0 0 0 142.6 135.8 125.9 143.8 129.9 106.3 103.2 134.9 140.7 142.7 135.7 125.9 143.4 129.9 106.3 103.3 134.9 140.7 142.8 135.7 125.9 143.4 130.9 108.1 103.3 134.9 140.7 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.4 2.6 5.0 .8 1.2 2.0 . 1 0 0 0 .8 1.7 0 0 0 12/82 12/82 06/84 136.8 132.0 190.5 95.3 107.8 112.7 143.4 112.6 123.7 136.8 132.4 190.5 95.1 107.9 112.7 ft 112.6 123.8 136.8 132.2 190.5 95.0 107.9 112.7 143.4 112.6 123.7 .4 -.3 0 -2.4 -1.6 0 -2.5 -.4 . 5 0 -.2 0 .1 0 0 ft 0 -.1 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/94 156.9 192.9 172.9 117.8 157.1 193.6 172.9 118.9 157.2 193.8 ft 119.2 .5 1.3 ft 3.3 . 1 . 1 Miscellaneous machinery................................. ............... 119 Oil f ld and gas fie machinery.......................................... 1191 ie ld 02 Oil fie and gas f ld d i l n machinery.................................... ld ie r l i g 0227 Tungsten-carbide insert bits............................................. 0228 Steel-toothed bits.................................................... 0229 Other b t , including diamond bits........................................ is 0234 Cementing, floating, guiding, and shoe equipment............................ 0251 Other rotary d i l n surface equipment.................................... rlig 0252 Other rotary subsurface d i l n equipment....................... .......... rlig 0256 Other o l and gas f ld d i l n equipment................................... i ie r l i g 04 Oil f e d and gas f e d production machine.................................. il il 0403 Christmas tree assemblies, casing and tubing heads.......................... 0414 Pumping units and other surface l f i g equipment............................ itn 0421 Retrievable packers and accessories...................................... 0427 Separating, metering, and treating equipment............................... 0449 Other o l and gas f ld production machinery................................ i ie 0455 Parts for o l and gas f e d production machinery.............................. i il Mining machinery and equipment.......................................... 1192 01 Underground mining machinery..... ................. .................... 0102 Loading machines, underground mine..................................... 0104 Continuous mining machines............................................ 0133 Other underground mining ............................................... 02 Crushing, pulverizing & screening machines........................ ......... 0202 Stationary type crushers............................................... 0234 Screens (vibr in stationary), i c . trommel type............................ at g, nl 03 D rills and other mining machinery......................................... 0344 Rock and coal d i l , a l types........................................... rls l 53 Mining machinery parts................................................ 5301 Mining machinery parts, excluding drills.......................... .......... 5346 Percussion rock dil bits.... ........................................... rl Office and store machines and equipment....... ... ........................ 1193 01 Calculating and accounting machines................. ..................... 0112 Calculating and accounting machines...................... ................ .. 0115 Parts and attach, for calc. & acctng mach, cash reg........................... 05 Safes and vaults...................................................... 06 Coin-operated auto, merchandising machines................................ 0654 Coin-operated auto, merchandising mach., ex. parts........ .................. 0656 Parts for automatic merchandising machines................................ 07 Other office and store machines and parts..... ............................. 0753 Mailing, l t e handling, and addressing machines.. ... . etr ..................... 0755 Standard typewriters, and a l other office machines........................... l 0757 Parts/attach, for std. typewriters/other office mach........................... Internal combustion engines.......................... .................. 1194 01 Gasoline engines................ ..................................... 0111 Gasoline engines, under 11 h p , ex. autos.................. ............... .. 0112 Gasoline engines, over 11 h.p........................................... 07 Diesel, semidiesel, & dual f e , non-auto.. .................................. ul 0721 Diesel, semidiesel, and dual f l, under 251 h.p............................ . ue 0722 Diesel, semidiesel, and dual f l, 251 h.p. and over.......................... ue 08 Diesel, semidiesel, & dual f l, auto........................................ ue 13 Parts and accessories for ie engines..................................... .. Machine shop products........................... ..................... Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, & valv.......................... .......... Carburetors, r b i t a l types............................................ eul, l 01 0102 0108 0109 0112 0115 0116 05 1196 01 0101 0104 See footnotes at end of table. 12/94 12/86 12/86 12/87 12/87 06/94 12/96 06/85 06/82 06/94 06/85 12/94 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/95 12/95 12/82 1195 Pistons, excluding for motor vehicles..................................... Piston rings, compress type, for motor vehicles... .......................... Piston rings, compression type, ex. motor vehicles....................... ... Valves (eng. intake/exhaust) ex. for motor veh. us e .......................... Steam, gas, & hydraulic turbines & parts.............................. ...... Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines................... ..................... Mechanical drive steam turbines......................................... Hydraulic and other turbines........................ .................... 12/86 12/86 12/86 176 12/82 06/89 06/89 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 0 ft ft . 3 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued T ab le (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Jan. 19991 Steam, gas, & hydraulic turbines & parts-Continued........................... 1196 02 Turbine parts and accessories........................................... 0201 Parts & accessories for steam engines & turbines............................. . .. 06/82 06/82 Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 156.3 173.2 156.3 173.2 May 19991 156.3 173.2 May 1998 Apr. 1999 0.1 . 1 0 0 Turbine generator sets and parts.......................................... 1197 06/87 158.3 158.7 158.9 2.8 . 1 Other miscellaneous machinery.................... ....................... 1199 06/84 126.5 126.5 126.8 3.9 . 2 Furniture and household durables............................ ............ 12 131.4 131.5 131.6 . 1 . 1 Household furniture.................................................... 121 149.8 150.2 150.3 1.4 . 1 125.1 140.0 115.6 125.3 141.5 115.1 125.5 141.5 115.5 -1 . 1.2 -.8 . 2 0 . 3 167.1 172.1 180.4 172.6 167.2 172.2 180.4 172.6 157.7 210.4 151.6 177.4 178.8 178.7 205.1 170.5 127.1 166.2 182.2 162.8 164.2 184.5 170.0 163.1 137.0 141.8 2.2 1.9 2.4 4.4 . 8 1.6 1.4 3 .1 2.7 2.1 3.7 5.1 2.9 2.2 3.2 1.7 2.0 1.5 3.3 3.0 . 9 1.6 . 1 . 1 0 0 12/85 166.5 171.6 179.4 172.6 157.7 210.0 151.0 176.2 177.5 177.8 204.8 169.6 123.7 165.4 181.2 161.6 163.7 183.8 169.5 160.2 137.0 141.7 119.6 191.0 121.5 119.4 06/82 144.6 145.6 137.1 170.7 144.4 145.4 137.1 169.3 144.5 145.4 137.3 171.3 . 8 1.0 11 . 1.4 . 1 0 . 1 1.2 12/95 06/83 131.3 102.4 157.6 131.8 102.8 157.6 131.8 102.8 157.6 . 7 . 8 -.4 0 0 0 145.9 147.4 147.2 2.1 .1 106.6 155.8 107.4 156.0 107.4 156.5 . 8 . 6 0 . 3 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/83 12/83 12/83 165.7 136.7 153.6 156.4 145.9 122.9 149.3 165.2 166.3 137.7 154.0 156.4 146.0 123.0 149.3 166.2 166.2 137.7 154.0 156.4 146.0 123.0 149.3 166.0 1.5 1.0 11 . . 6 . 6 4.3 11 . 1.8 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 02 03 0321 0325 0326 04 0403 0405 0407 0409 06/95 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 149.5 .145.5 152.9 147.1 150.5 99.8 140.3 140.5 139.5 141.8 139.3 149.2 143.7 152.9 148.4 150.5 99.7 140.5 140.5 139.5 141.8 139.6 150.3 149.6 152.9 148.4 150.5 99.7 140.6 140.5 139.7 141.8 139.9 .1 . 4 -1.2 -9.3 . 3 -.8 1.2 -5.1 . 4 1.5 2.8 . 7 4.1 0 0 0 0 . 1 0 . 1 0 . 2 0101 0102 12/84 12/84 12/84 142.0 142.8 144.5 142.4 146.2 144.5 142.3 146.2 144.4 . 4 2.5 . 1 -1 . 0 .1 Metal household furniture... ............................................. Metal household dining, dinette, breakfast furniture... ..................... Other metal household furniture......................................... 1211 Wood household furniture......................................... ....... Living room furniture.................................................. 1212 0102 0104 01 0101 0103 0105 0107 0109 02 0211 0216 0221 0231 0233 03 0336 0341 0342 0344 0351 0353 0355 04 0462 0463 0465 0467 Chairs............................................................ ............. ....... Cabinets, except sewing machines................... Other nonupholstered l v n rm furniture........... ........................ iig Dining room furniture................................................. . . Chairs............................................................. Buffets and servers.................................................. China and corner cabinets .............................................. Other dining rm & kitchen furniture.................. ......... ............ Bedroom furniture.................................................... Beds, including bunk and water beds..................................... Headboard & headboard sets........................................... Dresser, vanities and dressing tables.... ................................ .. . Night tables & stands..... ..................... ....................... ..................................... Chests................. ...... . Wardrobes and wardrobe-type cabinets ................. .................. .. . Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture............. ........... ...... ..... Other wood household furniture.................................. ......... Infants’and childrens’wood furniture..................................... Unpainted wood furniture.............................................. Unassemled or knockdown wood furniture................... ......... ...... TV, radio, stereo & sewing machine cabinets............................... Upholstered household furniture................................ ........... 1213 0101 Sofas, including sectional sofa pieces. ................................... . 0111 Chairs, including rockers and recliners............. ........................ 0131 Other upholstered household furniture..................................... 06/84 06/84 06/94 1214 0104 0114 Innerspring mattress and foundation set................................... Other mattresses, including crib and inserts................................. Porch and lawn furniture........................ ....................... 1215 Household furniture, n.e.c................................................ Commercial furniture ......... ........................................... 1216 122 Wood office furniture and store fixtures.......... .......................... 1221 0112 0113 0114 0116 0141 0151 0161 Desks and extensions................ .................... ............. Storage u i , f l s and tables...................... .................... n ts i e Other wood office furniture............................................. .. Partitions, shelving, and lockers................... .................... .. Plastic laminated fixture tops........................................... Fixtures for stores, banks, offices, & ...................................... 1222 Nonwood furniture and store fixtures....................................... Filing cabinets and cases.. .......... ... ............................... Desks and extensions................ ..................... ........... Office seating............. ...................... ................... dther nonwood office furniture........................................ ... .. Partitions and fixtures...................... ........................... Partitions prefabricated, assembled, o .... ... ...... ........................... Shelving and lockers.................................................. Storage racks and accessories................ .......................... Fixtures for stores, banks, offices, & ...................................... Public building furniture............. .............. ....................... School fur exc. stone, concrete, & l b a y furn.............................. n. irr Public bldg. & related fum.exc. school & restaurant.......................... 1223 See footnotes at end of table. 12/85 177 ft 210.4 151.1 177.3 178.9 178.7 205.1 170.2 125.9 166.2 182.2 162.9 164.3 184.6 170.1 162.6 137.0 141.7 119.6 191.0 121.4 119.4 ft ft 121.4 119.8 ft ft . 7 -.9 ft 0 . 3 . 1 -1 . 0 0 .2 1.0 0 0 .1 -.1 -1 . -.1 . 3 0 . 1 ft ft 0 .3 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 137.2 112.9 141.6 143.0 137.8 113.5 142.2 143.6 138.3 ft 143.1 143.5 1.0 ft 1.5 . 2 0.4 ft .6 -.1 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Furniture and fixtures n.e.c............................................... Hospital beds..... .................................................. Restaurant, cafeteria & bar furniture...................................... Other furniture and f ixtures, n.e.c......................................... 1224 Floor coverings........................................................ 123 126.7 127.1 126.9 -1.1 -.2 Soft surface floor coverings.............................................. Tufted broadloom..................................................... Tufted broadloom, nylon............................................... Other tuffed carpets and rugs........................................... Woven carpets/rugs made from t x i e ya ms................................ etl Carpets & rugs not made from t ti y a m s ................................. ex le 1231 122.0 123.5 127.7 99.6 145.0 119.2 122.5 124.0 128.0 99.0 144.5 121.5 122.2 123.6 128.4 98.6 144.7 121.5 -1.5 -1.7 -1.3 ft 1.5 . 8 -.2 -.3 . 3 -.4 . 1 0 Hard surface floor coverings............................................. 1232 154.0 152.6 152.6 -.8 0 Household appliances................................................... 124 108.8 108.6 108.5 -.5 .1 104.7 99.7 95.5 113.6 99.5 105.3 140.6 104.7 99.8 118.4 121.3 104.3 98.1 105.4 100.7 117.2 94.7 102.4 118.4 110.7 104.5 100.1 95.5 ft ft 105.3 140.6 ft 99.8 118.4 121.3 104.8 99.1 104.3 99.0 117.2 ft ft ft ft 104.1 99.6 93.9 ft ft 105.3 140.6 ft 99.8 118.4 121.3 105.0 99.4 104.3 98.9 117.2 ft ft 117.8 ft -1.0 1.2 3.2 ft ft . 1 .2 ft 0 0 .1 .6 . 2 -.2 -4.0 3.2 ft ft -.3 ft -.4 -.5 -1.7 ft ft 0 0 ft 0 0 0 .2 . 3 0 -.1 0 ft ft ft ft 12/82 12/82 115.5 109.0 110.2 153.0 110.5 169.0 123.1 115.5 109.0 110.2 153.3 110.5 169.0 123.1 115.5 109.0 110.2 153.3 110.5 169.0 123.1 -.2 -.3 -1.3 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109.2 105.8 ft ft ft 111.1 152.1 100.6 78.5 97.5 112.1 105.2 102.1 ft 110.1 106.7 90.6 95.8 81.9 115.9 153.2 103.1 78.9 99.5 113.4 107.2 102.0 137.1 .6 .9 . 8 .9 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/82 12/94 12/94 12/82 109.6 106.2 ft 95.8 81.9 111.4 153.2 102.4 78.9 98.1 112.6 104.8 102.2 137.1 ft 4.0 0 8.5 .9 -1.7 -.3 .5 -.1 1.1 -.3 . 1 ft ft ft 4.3 .7 2.5 .5 2.1 1.2 1.9 .1 ft 148.7 148-7 149.0 .4 .2 0101 0102 0103 01 0161 0165 03 04 Major appliances...................................................... 1241 01 Cooking equipment.................................................... 0111 Free-standing electric ranges............................................ 0113 Bui -i electric ovens................................................. lt n 0115 Bui -i surface cooking tops, electric...................................... lt n 0134 Free-standing gas ranges.............................................. 0136 Surface cooking tops, gas.............................................. 0137 Nonstandard type gas ranges........................................... 0141 Parts and accessories for gas ranges and ovens............................. 0153 Portable outdoor cooking units.......................................... 0155 Parts and accessories for outdoor cooking equipment......................... 02 Laundry equipment.................................................... 0211 Washing machine, automatic............................................ 0232 Electric dryers....................................................... 03 Refrigeration equipment................................................ 0331 Refrigerator-freezer-sink combo., 13.4 cu f or less.............. ............ t 0332 Refrigerator-freezer-sink combo., 13.5 -19.4 cu ft............................ 0333 Refrigerator-freezer-sink combo., 19.5 cu f & over........................... t 04 Other major appliances................................................ 0447 Dishwashers........................................................ Household vacuum cleaners, parts, & atta................................... 12/98 06/85 06/85 06/94 12/87 1243 01 0111 0116 0121 02 0222 Canister, tank, and a l other general purpose............................... l Complete power u i , central system type.................................. nt Attachments and cleaning tools ... ......................................... Electric housewares and fans............................................ Small household appliances............................................. 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 Apr. 19991 12/82 1244 01 0113 0117 0134 0141 0142 0174 0175 0176 02 0223 0225 03 Food blenders and mixers.............................................. All other household food preparation appliances............................. Portable room heaters................................................ Space heaters for fixed installation....................................... Electric casseroles, s i l t , and crackpots................................. kles Other electrothermal small household appliances............................ Other electromechanical small household appliances......................... Kitchen ventilating & exhaust fans, i c range hoods.......................... n. All other household elec. fans, ex. roof vent./HVAC.......................... Parts & attach. - small elect, appliances.................................... 1245 125 74.4 74.1 74.0 -3.6 .1 1252 Home electronic equipment............................................... 66.1 60.1 80.8 65.6 59.7 77.9 65.4 59.7 76.0 -5.4 -6.3 -12.6 -.3 0 -2.4 121.6 133.6 121.1 112.7 139.8 120.0 122.0 120.0 107.9 122.3 133.5 121.9 114.3 139.8 120.0 122.0 120.0 108.2 122.3 133.6 121.8 114.3 139.8 120.0 122.0 119.9 108.1 .2 1.4 -.1 1.5 -6.5 .5 -1.0 -.7 -1.1 0 . 1 -.1 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 152.1 152.0 152.7 1.0 .5 0203 0206 Color TV, table & port, over 17"......................................... Projection televisions.................................................. Other home electronic equipment......................................... High f d l t equipment and components.................................... ieiy Speakers, including loudspeaker systems................................... 06 07 0701 0702 0703 0704 0705 0707 Other loudspeaker systems............................................. Other equipment and accessories........................................ Other household durable goods........................................... 126 See footnotes at end of table. 12/92 1253 178 12/86 12/92 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Jan. 19991 Tableware, kitchenware and other pottery................................... Tableware and kitchenware............................................. Pottery, except tableware and kitchenwar................................. Art, decorative and novelty pottery....................................... Other pottery products................................................ 1261 Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Apr. 19991 177.6 178.1 157.0 147.3 173.3 01 02 0201 0202 12/83 12/83 12/83 177.4 177.9 156.9 147.3 172.8 162.8 164.3 0109 0113 06/85 06/85 06/85 154.9 122.2 182.1 156.4 125.6 182.1 140.0 125.5 161.9 140.0 125.5 161.9 147.8 168.0 132.1 May 19991 Apr. 1999 164.2 . 7 -.1 156.4 125.6 182.1 11 . 2.8 . 3 0 0 0 140.0 125.5 161.9 -.8 -4.6 1. 1 0 0 0 147.3 168.0 131.1 147.5 ft 131.4 1.4 ft 2.9 12/82 12/82 12/87 06/83 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 132.3 120.2 127.0 125.5 118.4 125.6 127.6 118.0 133.9 142.7 141.5 131.3 153.5 131.9 120.2 127.0 125.5 116.4 ft 127.1 118.0 133.9 142.7 141.7 131.3 153.8 132.2 120.2 127.0 125.5 117.8 ft ft 118.0 133.9 142.7 141.7 131.3 153.8 . 5 . 3 . 3 . 6 . 9 ft ft -.3 . 2 . 1 . 6 0 11 . 12/83 12/83 168.9 173.9 150.7 169.0 173.9 150.8 169.0 ft 150.8 1.7 ft . 3 169.0 171.1 143.3 169.0 171.1 143.3 . 9 06/84 169.0 171.1 143.3 ft 1.8 0 0 0 0101 0102 0103 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 140.0 125.0 127.5 152.1 139.4 125.1 126.5 152.1 142.0 125.1 130.7 151.9 1.6 -1.0 2.9 . 7 1.9 0 3.3 -.1 1263 1264 Mirrors............................................................. Framed mirrors...................................................... Unframed mirrors.................................................... 0.9 1.8 0 0 0 1262 Household flatware.................................................... Sterling silver..................................... .................. Stainless steel...................................................... 1.8 2.2 1.4 . 4 3.0 0101 0102 Household glassware................. . ................................. Holloware........................................................... Pewter............................................................ All other holloware................................................... 1265 0111 0113 0102 0103 Lawn/garden equipment excl. garden tract............................ ...... 1266 02 Lawn mowers, walk-behind.............................................. 0201 Rotary, push type, gasoline engine powered................................ 0202 Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine powered............................. 03 Other nonriding lawn and garden equipment................................. 0302 Snow throwers, excluding attachment type................................. 0309 Powered lawn edgers/trimmers.......................................... 0319 Other consumer nonriding lawn, garden & snow equip......................... 04 Lawn tractors & riding mowers & equipment................................. 0402 Rear engine tractors and mowers........................................ 05 Parts & attach., consumer lawn & garden e q ................................ 0501 0502 Attachments........................................................ Cutlery, razors and razor blades.......................................... Razors and razor blades............................................... Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, a ................ ..................... 1268 Household durables, n.e.c................................................ Window shades made from tex le fabric & accessories....................... ti Venetian blinds...................................................... Curtain/drapery rods & shades/blinds, n.e.c........................ ........ 1269 12/82 1267 Metal household containers.............................................. Stamped and spun utensils, aluminum.................................... Stamped and spun utensils except aluminum............................... 06/83 06/83 0102 0141 179.2 181.3 157.0 147.3 173.3 May 1998 . 1 ft . 2 . 2 0 0 0 1.2 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 Nonmetallic mineral products............................................ 13 136.9 138.2 138.3 2.3 . 1 Glass............................................................... 131 116.1 117.1 117.2 -1.3 . 1 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/87 104.9 89.5 96.0 76.0 110.7 86.9 120.9 91.6 88.5 120.8 125.7 105.8 89.4 96.3 75.9 110.4 90.0 121.2 92.2 88.5 120.9 125.7 106.2 89.6 96.3 76.1 110.5 91.3 121.2 92.1 88.8 120.9 125.7 -1.1 . 8 2.2 . 3 1.0 -7.8 . 8 -.3 2.0 . 5 1 .1 . 4 . 2 0 . 3 . 1 1.4 0 .1 .3 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 136.7 138.4 119.2 167.5 118.2 138.2 140.0 119.6 171.6 ft 137.4 139.2 118.4 171.6 ft -1.7 -1.8 -4.7 2.7 ft -.6 -.6 -1.0 0 ft 150.4 151.8 152.5 3.3 .5 155.3 172.0 166.0 150.8 156.7 176.4 167.0 151.8 157.1 177.2 167.7 152.0 2.8 6.2 3 .1 2.2 . 3 .5 .4 . 1 1311 Flat glass.... ....................................................... 04 Laminated glass...................................................... 0413 For construction/architectural uses....................................... 0414 For automotive uses.................................................. 0415 For other uses, n.e.c.................................................. 05 Sheet, plate, and float glass............................................. 07 Specialty glass....................................................... 0711 Tempered glass for automotive us e...................................... 0712 Tempered glass for construction/architectural uses.......................... 0713 Tempered glass for other uses.......................................... 0714 Other f a glass products, n.e.c........................................... lt Other finished glassware................................................ Pressed and blown glassware.............................. ............. Lighting and electronic glassware........................................ Other pressed and blown glassware...................................... Automotive rearview mirrors............................................. 1313 Concrete ingredients and related product.................................... 132 Construction sand/gravel/crushed stone.................................. . 1321 01 0111 0112 02 0101 0111 0121 Gravel, construction.................................................. Crushed and broken stone............................................. 06/83 12/87 12/87 12/87 Cement............................................................. 1322 148.9 150.4 151.7 4.1 .9 Concrete products................................... .................. 133 142.2 143.6 143.7 2.7 . 1 Concrete block and brick............................................... 1331 152.0 154.1 154.9 3.0 . 5 See footnotes at end of table. 179 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 154.2 138.0 129.6 139.5 156.4 139.3 131.1 141.4 157.6 139.3 134.6 138.8 1332 132.2 132.5 132.6 3.3 . 1 1333 142.1 143.5 143.3 2.5 .1 1334 150.4 151.2 151.1 1.9 .1 1335 128.0 130.2 130.3 4.2 . 1 1336 121.4 121.4 126.0 3.8 3.8 134 146.7 147.8 147.8 2.2 0 137.5 137.9 139.4 139.8 140.2 140.6 3.4 3.4 . 6 .6 Concrete block and brick-Continued........... ............................ 1331 11 Structural block....................................................... 21 Decorative block............................... .... ......... ......... 31 Concrete brick.......................................... ............. 41 Paving blocks........................................................ Ready-mixed concrete.................................................. May 1998 3.2 2.4 5.0 . 6 Apr. 1999 0.8 0 2.7 -1.8 Brick and structural clay tile...................* ........................... Brick, except ceramic, glazed & refractory.................................. 1342 Ceramic floor and wall tile..................... ........................... 1344 135.8 135.5 134.1 . 3 -1.0 Structural clay products, n.e.c..................... ........................ 1345 138.4 136.1 118.6 138.5 136.5 118.6 138.5 136.5 118.6 1.2 . 3 1.9 0 0 0 141.0 143.2 142.1 . 5 -.8 145.0 111.3 144.8 134.6 146.5 112.4 ft 135.0 146.5 112.3 ft 135.0 .8 0 0 -.1 ft 0 138.3 114.6 94.2 134.1 151.6 153.0 113.9 127,2 140.9 119.2 94.2 135.8 153.7 157.9 113.9 127.0 139.2 114.7 94.3 135.5 153.3 158.3 113.9 127.0 .4 -1.2 . 1 1.2 1 .1 3.7 0 -.2 99.0 99.5 98.6 -.9 95.1 92.7 113.7 84.7 99.6 95.7 93.1 114.3 86.9 100.4 94.4 91.9 113.0 83.6 100.0 -1.5 -2.1 -1.2 -.2 1.1 -1.4 -1.3 -1.1 -3.8 -.4 114.7 114.7 115.9 1.8 1.0 190.0 195.4 196.6 13.9 . 6 01 0101 0199 Other structural clay products, .......... . ............................... 12/84 12/84 May 19991 12/85 135 Refractories............................ ................ .............. 1352 0145 0151 0161 Bricks and shapes...................................... ......... .... Castable refractories........................ * .......... .... . .......... Unshaped clay refractories............................................ . Refractories, non clay.................................................. 1353 0113 Magnesite and magnesite-chrome bricks & shapes........................ . 0115 Silica bricks and shapes......................... * .............. ........ 0117 All other nonclay refractory bricks and shapes........................ ...... 0119 Nonclay refractory mortars/castables, hydro setting....... ................... 0132 Plastic refractories & ramming mixes & nonhyd. cast..... ..................... 0141 0143 Other nonclay refractory materials i lump or ground................... .... .. n .. 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 136 Prep, asphalt & tar roofing & siding pro...................................... 1361 0102 0111 0112 0121 Mineral surface r l roofing............... ........... ................... ol Other prepared asphalt & tar roofing & siding prods.................. ......... 06/84 Other asphalt roofing.................. .................. ............... 1362 137 ft .3 -1.2 -3.8 .1 -.2 -.3 . 3 0 0 -.9 1371 138 125.9 126.2 126.0 . 1 -.2 . Other nonmetallic minerals... ........................................... .. 139 132.8 134.1 133.9 2.4 -.1 01 0101 0102 0103 0104 02 126.3 114.0 125.0 91.8 91.9 127.9 132.9 131.4 120.1 135.1 91.0 94.1 132.3 133.0 130.7 119.2 134.4 90.6 92.7 131.5 133.1 11.5 15.1 22.7 3.0 4.3 13.8 2.2 -.5 -.7 -.5 -.4 -1.5 -.6 . 1 0101 0111 0112 111.1 91.4 121.6 77.5 111.1 91.6 121.7 77.5 110.5 89.0 121.9 77.5 -1.5 -6.3 . 2 2.4 -.5 -2.8 . 2 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 138.7 135.6 148.7 145.7 138.8 135.6 149.4 145.7 139.0 135.8 149.4 146.7 . 7 .4 2.5 .7 . 1 . 1 0 . 7 12/85 12/85 136.7 146.4 136.7 146.3 137.1 146.7 .8 . 5 . 3 . 3 Glass containers........... ..................................... ....... 1392 Mineral wool for structual insulation............................. ........... Building batt, blankets, and rolls......................................... Loose fiber and granulated fiber......................................... Acoustical mineral wool................................................ Min. wool for indus. & equip, insulation............ ......................... 1394 Paving asphalt....................................................... Bituminous/asphaltic concrete mixtures and blocks....... ........... ...... ... ... 1395 Dressed dimension and cut granite................................ ....... Other cut stone products, i c . slate, sandstone.............................. nl 0111 0131 0141 Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices........... .... ................. ..... 1398 01 Gaskets and gasketing material...... .......... ............. . .............. See footnotes at end of table. 180 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices-Continued............................. 1398 0111 Nonmetallic gaskets and gasketing...... ................................. 0112 Metallic gaskets and machined seals..................................... 02 Packing and sealing........................................... ....... 0211 Compression packings................................................ 0212 Molded packing and sealing devices...................................... 0213 Axial mechanical face seals........................ ................... .. . 0214 Rotary o l seals...................................................... i 12/90 12/90 12/85 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 124.5 123.2 129.3 115.7 118.5 129.7 105.0 124.5 123.2 129.3 115.7 118.5 129.4 105.0 125.0 123.2 129.7 115.7 119.3 129.4 105.0 -0.9 3.2 1.0 . 2 1.2 1.7 . 6 0.4 0 .3 0 .7 0 0 Nonmetallic minerals and products, n.e.c.................................... 1399 01 Industrial sand....................................................... 0101 Glass sand......................................................... 0111 Foundry sand....................................................... . 0121 Other industrial sand.................................................. 02 Other nonmetallic minerals, n.e.c.......................................... 0209 Minerals and earths ground or treated.................................... 0211 Dimension stone..................................................... 0214 Clay and related materials, n.e.c.......................................... 0299 Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals, n.e.c................................... 03 Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c....................................... 0302 Statuary and art goods (factory made)............ ......................... 0399 Other nonmetallic mineral products....................................... 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/84 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 135.6 142.2 141.4 165.7 131.9 133.0 128.0 143.3 112.6 138.1 118.3 140.2 109.9 136.4 142.4 141.4 166.1 132.3 133.9 128.6 143.1 112.9 140.8 118.5 140.2 110.1 136.3 142.4 141.4 165.9 132.3 133.6 128.7 143.1 112.7 139.0 119.3 140.2 111.1 . 7 1.5 1.4 3.2 . 8 .8 . 9 . 5 .2 1.5 .2 0 . 1 -.1 0 0 -1 . 0 -.2 . 1 0 -2 -1.3 . 7 0 . 9 Transportation equipment............................................... 14 Motor vehicles and equipment............................................ 142.0 Motor vehicles........................................................ Passenger cars...................................................... Motorcycles........... .............................................. Trucks, 10,000 l s G V W and under....................................... b. Trucks, over 10,000 l s G V W ........................................... b. Fire department vehicles.................. .............................. 1411 Motor vehicle parts........................................ ............ Motor vehicle parts, n e w ............................................... Motor vehicle parts, new, excl. motorcycle parts.......................... Motorcycle parts, n e w .......................... ....................... Motor vehicle parts, rebuilt.............................................. 1412 141.5 141.4 .5 -.1 132.0 141 131.5 131.3 .5 -.2 138.3 130.7 158.3 158.4 146.1 166.9 138.1 130.4 158.3 158.0 147.1 ft 1.3 0 ft 2.8 3.9 ft -.1 -.2 0 -.3 . 7 ft 01 04 05 06 08 06/83 139.0 132.0 158.3 158.2 145.4 166.8 03 0331 0335 04 12/82 12/82 12/84 12/82 114.1 111.2 111.2 135.6 136.4 113.6 110.7 110.7 135.6 136.6 113.5 110.6 110.5 135.6 137.8 -1.1 -1.2 -1.2 . 4 . 7 -.1 -.1 -.2 0 . 9 Truck and bus bodies.................................................. 1413 01 ... Truck and bus bodies sold separately................................. . 0102 Truck bodies sold separately..... ................................ ...... 0104 . Bus bodies sold separately. ........................................... 0106 Other vehicle bodies, i c truck cabs, beds and kits.......................... nl 02 Completed vehicles on purchased chassis.................................. 0202 Trucks & other h’ way vehicles sold on pure, chassis.......................... 0204 Bus bodies sold on purchased chassis... ............................. ... 0206 Emergency vehicles/hearses sold on purchased chassis...................... 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/87 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 157.8 155.3 155.1 133.1 140.2 166.4 145.7 167.3 185.1 158.2 155.7 155.5 133.1 141.0 166.9 145.7 167.3 186.6 158.2 155.7 155.5 133.1 140.9 167.0 145.7 167.3 187.0 11 . . 9 1 .1 . 1 1.0 1.5 . 7 . 8 2.8 0 0 0 0 .1 . 1 0 0 . 2 135.9 144.2 144.2 137.4 122.7 136.8 121.6 125.5 120.1 118.2 140.0 111.9 129.3 135.9 144.2 144.2 137.8 122.7 136.8 121.6 125.5 120.1 118.2 140.0 111.9 129.3 . 4 1.3 1.3 1.3 0 .1 .7 .4 -.4 . 6 2.2 1.6 -.8 0 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1414 12/86 135.3 143.2 143.2 136.8 122.7 137.0 121.4 125.5 120.2 118.2 138.8 111.6 128.7 Motor homes b i t on purchased chassis.................................... ul 1415 06/84 148.1 148.3 148.4 2.4 . 1 Travel tra er and campers.............................................. il s Travel trailers................. ........ .............................. Campers, pickup covers and parts........................................ 1416 06/84 06/84 06/84 131.7 131.2 133.2 132.1 131.5 133.9 132.1 131.5 133.9 1. 1 1.0 1.3 0 0 0 142 172.3 171.9 171.7 . 5 -1 . 1421 176.5 151.0 158.3 117.1 176.8 151.4 158.2 117.4 . 7 .8 1.3 . 7 .2 . 3 -1 . . 3 01 0106 02 0201 0206 03 0301 0303 0304 0305 0309 06 Vans, over 10,000 lbs.................................................. Closed top vans............. ........................................ Tanks, over 10,000 lbs............................................... .. Tanks for flammable liquids............................................ ....................................... Other tanks................. . Other t il s and chassis, over 10,000 lb.................................. ra er Bulk commodity trailers................................................ Platform trailers.......... .......................................... . Dump tra er and chassis.............................................. il s Other t a l r and chassis............................................... rie Truck tra er & chassis, under 10,000 lbs.................................. il s Aircraft and air af equipment............................................ cr t 01 02 06/83 12/86 12/92 176.4 150.9 156.4 117.1 Aircraft engines and engine parts......................................... 1423 12/85 139.0 139.3 137.8 . 1 -1.1 Aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment........................ ... ........... 1425 06/85 144.4 142.7 142.5 . 1 -.1 02 0203 0205 Rotary wing................................. ... ..................... See footnotes at end of table. 181 12/85 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 162.7 162.7 163.4 1.0 12/85 06/96 145.8 105.3 145.8 146.5 . 5 ft ft 12/85 06/96 158.9 108.8 158.9 108.8 158.9 108.8 . 1 0 0 0 161.3 159.4 170.9 155.8 172.4 160.7 175.5 106.5 154.3 109.4 105.4 109.8 160.9 109.6 152.4 161.6 160.0 171.0 156.5 171.4 163.3 173.0 106.7 155.2 110.0 106.1 110.0 160.9 109.6 152.4 162.0 159.9 171.0 156.3 173.3 163.3 175.8 107.6 155.2 110.0 106.1 110.0 160.9 109.6 152.4 2.3 1.6 1.2 1.7 4.0 2.4 5.1 2.9 2.1 1.9 2.3 3.1 1.1 1.5 .6 . 2 -.1 0 .1 1.1 0 1.6 . 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 Ships and boats....................................................... 1431 02 03 0301 04 Self propelled ships, new, U.S. military................. .................... Self propelled ships, new, nonmilitary........................... ........... Self-propelled ships, nonmilitary......................................... Nonpropelled ships, U.S. military & nonmil.................................. 1432 Outboard motorboats.................................................. Runabouts.......................................................... Other outboard boats................................................. Inboard motorboats, i c . i-. houseboats.................................. n l .o Runabouts.......................................................... Cabin cruisers, non-military............................................. Other inboard motor boats............................................. Inboard-outdrive boats, except houseboats.................................. Runabouts.......... ................................................ Cabin cruisers....................................................... Other inboard-outdrive motorboats....................................... All other boats....................................................... Sail boats, with or without auxiliary power.................................. Other boats: rowboats, canoes, s i f , etc.................................. kfs 01 0101 0103 02 0201 0202 0204 03 0305 0306 0307 04 0404 0405 06/83 06/83 06/96 06/96 06/96 06/96 06/96 May 19991 May 1998 ft Apr. 1999 0.4 . 5 ft Railroad equipment..................................................... 144 134.6 134.3 134.4 -.7 . 1 Locomotives and parts................................................. Locomotive parts..................................................... 1441 02 132.9 119.4 132.4 118.3 132.7 119.0 . 2 . 3 .2 . 6 Railroad cars and car parts.............................................. Freight cars......................................................... A other railroad cars.................................................. ll Railroad car parts and accessories........................................ 1442 01 02 03 136.0 125.3 154.7 137.4 135.8 125.1 154.6 136.8 135.8 125.1 154.6 136.9 -1.2 -2.0 1 .1 -.4 0 0 0 . 1 Transportation equipment, n.e.c............................................ 149 06/85 129.9 129.8 130.2 . 3 . 3 06/85 12/92 06/85 131.2 115.6 125.4 131.3 114.4 125.9 131.3 115.6 125.9 1.2 1.9 -.6 0 1.0 0 166.0 165.2 165.9 6.6 .4 Transportation equipment, n.e.c........................................... 1491 Self-propell. golf carts & in-plant carriers & parts.............................. .. Automobile and l g t truck trailers........................................ ih Other transportation equipment, n.e.c...................................... 1101 1104 1105 06/84 Miscellaneous products................................................. 15 Toys, sporting goods, small arms, etc........................ ............... 151 132.5 132.4 132.5 . 1 . 1 1511 124.0 129.9 97.6 115.2 131.0 120.1 123.8 129.7 97.6 114.9 131.0 119.8 -.6 .2 . 6 -1.7 1.2 . 3 -.2 -.2 0 . 2 1 .1 -1.2 .2 0152 0153 0154 0155 0156 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/85 0103 0127 0182 0185 0192 0193 Games, excl. toys and hobbies.......................................... Baby carriages, children’ vehicles, excl. bicycles ............................. s Toys, excl. games and hobbies............. ............................ Hobbies, models: crafts and structural kits.................................. Dolls and stuffed toy animals.......................... .................. 124.0 129.6 96.9 115.5 130.8 119.8 12/85 12/85 12/84 12/98 12/98 12/85 126.2 137.6 145.6 109.8 99.4 100.2 123.8 126.0 137.3 144.3 109.9 100.4 100.3 123.9 126.3 137.6 145.1 109.9 100.4 100.3 124.0 171.1 182.7 158.1 193.7 156.7 124.5 146.0 167.3 143.9 132.9 171.3 182.8 158.3 193.7 156.7 125.5 146.6 167.3 144.2 134.2 139.2 171.3 182.8 158.3 193.7 156.7 125.5 146.6 167.3 144.2 134.2 152.2 151.4 139.2 363.4 1512 Sporting and athletic goods............................... . .............. Fishing tackle and equipment.......................................... . Golf equipment...................................................... Bicycles, adult t cy es unicycles and parts................................ ri cl , Gymnasium and exercise equipment...................................... Other sporting and athletic goods................... ..................... Small arms and ammunition.............................................. Small arms................ .......................................... Pistols and revolvers....................... ........................... 1513 01 0102 0111 0113 0115 0119 0121 02 0223 0231 0241 03 Rifles, centerfire..................................... . ............... Other small arms.................... ................................ Parts and attachments for small arms..................................... Small arms shipped to U.S. military....................................... Small arms ammunition................................................. Pistol and revolver cartridges.................... ........................ Rifle cartridges, centerfire..................................... . ........ Shot gun shells...................................................... Components for small arms ammunition.................................... 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 152 Tobacco products, i c . stemmed & redrie............................... .... nl 1521 0102 0103 Filter t p king size.................................................... i, F ilter t p super king and long size........................................ i, 1522 See footnotes at end of table. 182 12/82 ft ft -.3 0 -.2 .6 . 2 . 2 . 6 0 0 0 . 1 1.1 1.6 . 9 3.3 2.7 1.4 1.2 -. 1 . 1 2.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft 363.4 363.6 30.6 . 1 432.6 413.8 339.9 431.9 412.0 340.0 432.2 412.6 340.0 36.9 35.8 35.6 . 1 . 1 0 239.8 239.9 240.0 6.6 0 139.6 . 8 ft ft . 3 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity code Commodity Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Cigars-Continued..................................................... Cigarillos (weighing 3 to 10 pounds per 1,000).............................. Cigars (weighing more than 10 pounds per 1,000)............................ 1523 237.6 184.4 237.6 184.5 ft 184.6 ft 5.5 ft 0.1 298.4 256.5 259.7 280.3 381.5 300.7 256.5 268.7 280.3 381.5 300.8 256.5 268.7 281.4 381.5 7.1 9.7 3.9 2.7 9.1 0 0 0 . 4 0 93.2 112.7 94.4 114.3 94.5 114.0 -2.8 1.5 . 1 -.3 May 19991 May 1998 Apr. 1999 1522 Other tobacco products................................................. Apr. 19991 0101 0105 0101 0102 0103 0121 Loose leaf chewing tobacco............................................ Chewing tobacco other than loose leaf.................................... Snuff, dry and moist.................................................. 06/89 12/82 12/82 Stemmed and redried tobacco........................................... Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before pack................................ 1524 153 127.2 126.7 126.9 1.5 . 2 Buttons, button blanks, and parts............ .................. ........... 1531 133.0 132.9 132.9 1.8 0 Needles, pins, and fasteners............................................. Zippers and slide fasteners............................................. Needles, pins, non-slide fasteners & similar notions.......................... 1532 126.1 126.6 120.0 125.4 123.9 120.5 125.7 125.1 120.3 1.5 2.8 .7 . 2 1.0 -.2 Photographic equipment and supplies....................................... 154 113.7 110.1 113.6 -1.5 3.2 Photographic equipment................................................ 1541 80.5 77.5 81.6 -4.1 5.3 Photographic supplies.................................................. 1542 129.0 125.1 128.2 -.6 2.5 Mobile homes......................................................... 155 156.3 157.6 158.2 2.8 . 4 Mobile homes, residential, single wide...................................... 1552 156.7 158.2 158.3 3.4 . 1 Mobile homes, residential, double wide..................................... 1553 162.4 163.6 164.7 2.5 . 7 .................... .... Mobile buildings, nonresidential................... 1555 125.8 ft ft Medical, surgical & personal aid devices.................................... 156 144.2 144.7 144.6 11 . 01 0102 0103 Personal aid equipment................................................. 1563 Ophthalmic goods..................................................... Plastic ophthalmic focus lenses......................................... 12/86 1562 Surgical appliances and supplies.......................................... Surgical dressings.................................................... Other surgical appliances and supplies.................................... 12/85 12/85 1561 Medical instruments and equipment...................................... 06/84 06/84 1564 ft ft -.1 0 .6 .1 06/83 06/83 06/83 161.1 109.2 181.5 162.6 109.2 183.4 162.3 109.2 183.1 1.4 . 1 1.6 -.2 0 -.2 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 120.7 103.9 97.4 110.9 119.6 104.0 95.5 111.1 119.8 104.0 95.7 111.3 . 8 . 3 -.3 3.1 . 2 0 . 2 . 2 0104 0105 0106 06/85 06/85 06/97 06/97 153.3 161.0 110.8 103.7 154.6 162.6 112.6 103.7 155.2 164.6 111.6 103.7 2.6 2.8 . 9 3.6 . 4 1.2 -.9 0 191.0 194.4 193.5 .8 -.5 06/89 181.5 219.3 120.3 184.3 226.2 120.6 182.1 226.4 120.5 -1.2 3.2 . 9 -1.2 . 1 -. 1 06/85 119.5 117.2 116.9 -6.4 -.3 12/85 06/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/85 122.4 108.4 143.7 112.6 111.4 104.5 122.4 108.4 141.3 98.4 110.5 106.8 121.7 108.4 140.5 98.4 110.4 106.8 -1.1 0 -10.9 -13.6 -2.8 2.3 -.6 0 -.6 0 -.1 0 135.0 134.9 135.2 . 2 . 2 12/85 132.9 132.5 133.4 1 .1 .7 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 132.6 136.2 136.1 138.8 135.2 132.7 133.7 135.2 135.9 138.8 135.2 131.3 133.7 136.2 137.4 139.4 137.4 132.7 1.8 .2 2.1 . 6 2.8 2.9 0 .7 11 . .4 1.6 1.1 157 Industrial safety equipment.............................................. Respiratory protection equipment......................................... Protective clothing except shoes......................................... Other i ustrial safety devices........................................... nd 2.5 127.2 1565 Industrial safety equipment.................................... ........... 147.5 127.3 0103 0104 0105 Dental equipment and supplies........................................... Dental supplies...................................................... Dental laboritory equipment and supplies.................................. Dental professional equip., i c dental chairs................................ n. 147.5 127.5 0101 0103 Other ophthalmic goods............................................... 144.5 06/82 1571 01 05 09 158 1581 01 03 04 05 06 07 Metal mining services.................................................. Bituminous coal and l g i e mining service.................................. int D rilling o l and gas wells services......................... ................ i Oil and gas f e d exploration services...................................... il Oil and gas f e d services, n.e.c........................................... il Nonmetallic minerals mining services...................................... Other miscellaneous products............................................. 159 Miscellaneous products, n.e.c............................................. 159A Candles............................................................ Feathers, plumes & a t f c a trees/flower................................... riiil Signs and advertising displays........................................... Electric signs....................................................... Non-electric signs................................................... • Advertising specialties............................ : .................... See footnotes at end of table. 183 01 03 04 0401 0402 0403 Table 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual items, not seasonally adjusted—Continued (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) Commodity Commodity code Percent change May 1999 From: Index Other index base Jan. 19991 Apr. 19991 12/85 12/85 12/86 129.5 129.7 131.7 128.6 131.3 116.6 128.7 131.3 117.0 -0.4 3.0 -17.8 0.1 0 . 3 0103 0104 0105 0108 12/84 12/84 172.5 191.6 169.9 169.8 135.1 173.2 191.8 170.0 170.8 138.1 173.2 191.8 170.0 170.8 138.1 2.9 3.1 2.5 3.1 3.8 0 0 0 0 0 Musical instruments............................ ........................ 1593 0114 Pianos........................................................... .. .. 0115 Organs.... ........................................................ 0116 Piano and organ parts................................................. 0117 Other musical instruments and parts..... 1 ................................ 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 165.5 181.4 130.1 175.3 168.4 166.0 183.5 130.1 175.3 168.6 166.2 184.5 130.8 175.3 168.6 1.8 2.4 . 8 . 5 1.9 . 1 . 5 . 5 0 0 126.0 127.8 107.4 139.9 125.2 114.7 130.9 75.8 126.9 127.8 116.4 140.1 125.3 114.7 131.0 75.8 126.6 127.6 117.8 139.8 125.1 114.7 128.9 () * -.7 -.6 -3.2 . 2 . 3 () 2 -2.4 () * -.2 -.2 1.2 -.2 -.2 0 -1.6 () * 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 149.4 149.7 149.0 162.4 119.9 129.0 139.1 141.2 130.1 147.5 132.2 135.6 151.2 120.5 149.6 149.9 148.9 162.4 119.9 132.1 139.4 140.6 130.1 148.7 132.2 135.7 151.2 120.5 149.5 149.6 148.3 162.9 119.9 132.1 139.5 141.0 130.1 148.7 132.2 135.7 151.2 120.5 .4 . 1 -.5 . 3 . 3 5.8 1.2 -1.1 0 3.2 . 1 . 5 -.2 0 .1 -.2 -.4 . 3 0 0 . 1 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0123 0125 02 06/83 06/83 06/83 118.1 117.6 118.5 123.1 118.3 118.5 118.0 119.3 123.1 118.4 118.5 118.0 119.3 123.1 118.4 .6 . 8 1.0 . 7 -1.1 0 0 • 0 0 0 0501 0502 0503 12/85 12/85 12/85 145.7 146.1 132.4 142.1 145.3 146.1 130.7 142.3 145.3 146.1 130.7 142.4 . 6 . 3 -.5 1.4 0 0 0 . 1 104.3 102.6 93.7 113.6 103.2 138.0 101.7 100.2 91.4 112.6 100.5 139.4 102.0 100.4 91.6 112.7 101.0 139.4 -5.7 -7.2 -7.8 11 . -3.2 1.0 . 3 . 2 .2 . 1 . 5 0 Miscellaneous products, n.e.c.-Continued................................... Jewelry and jewelry products... .......................................... Jewelry, platinum and karat gold......................................... Other precious metal jewelry............................................. Costume jewelry and novelties........................................... Costume jewelry & novelties made of base metal............. ............... Other costume jewelry, novelties, compacts and cases........................ Jewelers’findings and materials ........................................... Lapidary work, diamond cutting, & polishin.................................. 09 0901 0902 1591 1594 02 03 04 0411 0412 05 06 Pens, pencils, and marking devices.................................... .... 1595 02 Pens, mechanical pencils, and parts....................................... 0201 Ball point pens, including r l r pens............................ i ol e ......... 0207 Pen and mechanical pencil parts & rfl cartridges................... ....... ei l 0208 Markers, fine point and broad tipped.................... .................. 0209 Other pens and desk sets.............................................. 03 Lead pencils and art goods..... ........................................ 0301 Black graphite pencils................................................. 0302 Other wood cased pencils, crayons, and chalk.............................. 0303 Artists’equipment and supplies................................... ....... 04 Marking devices........................ .............................. 0401 Rubber and vinyl stamps................. .................... * ......... 0402 Mechanical hand stamps......... .................. ............... .... 0405 Other marking devices............... ................................. Watches, clocks and timing mechanisms.................................... Watches, clocks & timing mech., ex. parts.................................. Clocks......................... ....................... ............. Timing mechanisms.................... ............................... Brooms and brushes................................ ................... 06/85 06/85 12/85 12/85 06/93 06/93 12/85 1596 1597 Paint and varnish brushes and rollers...................................... Other brushes, excl. paint and vamish brushes.............................. Phono records, compact discs, & audio ta4 ...................... ............ Phono records, compact and other discs................................... Disc records........................................................ Audio tapes......................................................... Fire extinguishers..... ................................................ 1598 01 0104 0191 02 1599 Apr. 1999 06/92 12/84 4 Prices for some items i this grouping are lagged 1 month, n n.e.c. = Not elsewhere classified. Note: Titles of some commodities are not shown i this table because they f i to meet n al our publication c i e i . rtra 1 The indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. A l indexes are subject to revision four months after original l publication. 2 Not available. 3 Prices for a l items i this grouping are lagged 1 month. l n May 1998 159- Other miscellaneous products, n.e.c....................................... Other miscellaneous products, n.e.c....................................... Waste materials, n.e.c................................................. Caskets................................ ............................ Hardwood, adult size.................................................. Steel, excluding stainless, adult sizes..................................... Other metal caskets and coffins, adult sizes................................ Other caskets and coffins & metal vaults................ .................. May 19991 184 Table 7. Producer price indexes by durability of product, not seasonally adjusted (1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 ) 1998 Grouping Annual average 1999 May January1 April1 M ay1 Total durable g o o d s ................................................................................... 132.6 132.8 131.8 131.7 131.9 Total nondurable g o o d s ............................................................................ 118.6 119.5 116.6 117.6 119.1 Total m anufactures..................................................................................... 129.0 129.4 128.3 129.3 129.5 Durable .................................................................................................. 132.6 132.7 132.2 132.1 132.2 N ondurable............................................................................................ 125.2 126.0 124.2 126.2 126.7 Total raw or slightly processed g o o d s .................................................. 104.5 105.9 100.0 98.9 102.8 D u ra b le .................................................................................................. 134.4 141.7 119.0 119.9 124.8 N ondurable........................................................................................... 103.1 104.2 99.1 97.9 101.7 1The indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. A l indexes are subject to revision 4 months after l original publication, 185 Table 8. Producer price indexes for special commodity groupings, not seasonally adjusted1 (1982=100 unless otherwise indicated) 1998 1999 Commodity grouping Annual average 125.7 132.4 133.5 139.0 124.3 127.9 131.1 141.9 278.6 108.6 117.7 173.7 115.4 114.0 115.7 84.1 129.5 134.3 123.8 132.2 128.7 156.0 154.9 146.8 141.4 153.1 147.5 157.4 All commodities except farm products..................................... Industrial commodities less fuels and related products and power................ Selected tex le m l products............................................ ti i l Hosiery............................................................. Underwear and nightwear.............................................. Chemicals and allied products, including synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers....... Pharmaceutical preparations............................................ Synthetic paint resins (June 1987=100)................................... Volatile paint liquids (June 1987-100).................................... Lumber and plywood.......................... ........................ Steel m l products, including fabricated wire products......................... il Finished steel m l products, excluding fabricated wire products.................. il Finished steel m l products, including fabricated wire products.................. il Stainless steel m l products (December 1989=100).......................... il Special metals and metal products....................................... Fabricated metal products.............................................. Copper and copper products................................. .......... Machinery and motive products.......................................... Machinery and equipment, except electrical........................... ...... Agricultural machinery, including tractors................................... Metalworking machinery................................................ Total tractors....................................................... Construction materials................................................. Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts............................. Farm and garden tractors, less parts...................................... Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts.......................... May 126.3 132.0 133.5 139.3 124.9 128.0 131.3 142.8 281.6 115.0 118.4 174.4 116.5 115.1 116.7 84.9 130.0 134.5 128.5 131.9 128.7 155.8 155.1 146.4 141.6 152.5 147.0 157.2 January2 April2 124.2 133.6 134.4 138.6 122.9 128.0 131.2 140.1 283.0 98.1 114.7 173.4 109.3 107.7 110.1 77.7 127.3 134.2 111.1 132.4 128.6 157.5 155.9 148.5 140.5 154.2 148.3 158.9 125.1 130.0 130.9 138.7 122.9 127.9 131.5 140.9 292.0 148.4 113.8 181.7 107.5 105.8 108.3 77.4 126.8 134.2 111.2 132.1 128.7 156.4 156.2 149.7 141.6 153.8 148.3 157.7 1 These indexes are calculated by combining the indexes listed below by commodity code after each special commodity grouping. The weights are those used for the comprehensive All Commodities Index. 2 The indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. All commodities except farm products: 02 through 15 All foods: 0 11,017, and 02 less 0261,0262, and 029 Processed foods: 02 less 0261,0262, and 029 Industrial commodities less fuels and related products and power. 0 3 ,0 4 , and 06 through 15 Selected textile mill products: 0327, 03370104, 034, 03810169, 03810272,03810274, 03810298, 03820135,03820303, 03830324, 03830325 and 1231 Hosiery: 03810169, 03810171,03810272, 03810273, 03810363 and 03810365 Underwear and nightwear: 03810174, 03810175, 03810176, 03810177, 03810178, 03810274, 03810275, 03810276, 03810277, 03810368 and 03810369 Chemicals and allied products, incfuding synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers: 0 3 1 ,0 6 less 064, and 071102 Pharmaceutical preparations: 0 634,0635 and 0636 Synthetic paint resins: 066207 and 06621102 Volatile paint liquids: 06140141,06140202,06140341,06220306,06220309 and 06220311 Lumber and plywood: 081 and 083 Steel mill products, including fabricated wire products: 1017 and 1088 Finished steel mill products, excluding fabricated wire products: 1017 less 101702 Finished steel mill products, including fabricated wire products: 1017 and 1088 less 101702 Stainless steel mill products: 10170293, 10170352,10170445,10170455,10170461,10170551,10170665,10170666,10170669,10170753, and 10170851 Special metals and metal products: 10,111 and 141 Fabricated metal products: 103 through 108 Copper and copper products: 1 02 10 2 01 ,10 2 20 10 7 ,1 0 220131,102301,102403,102502,10260314,10260326,10280301,10280302 and 10280303 Machinery and motive products: 11 and 14 Machinery and equipment, except electrical: 1 1 1 ,1 1 2 ,1 1 3 ,1 1 4 ,1 1 5 ,1 1 6 ,1 1 8 , and 119 Agricultural machinery, including tractors: 1111 and 1112 less 11115211 and 111251 Metalworking machinery: 113A, 113 2,1 13 3 04 ,11 3 7 and 1138 Total tractors: 1111 and 1128 less 11115211,112802 and 112803 Agricultural machinery and equipment, less parts (old commodity code 111): 111 less 11115211 and 111251 Farm and garden tractors, less parts (old commodity code 1111): 1111 less 11115211 Agricultural machinery excluding tractors, less parts (old commodity code 1112): 1112 less 111251 Construction materials: 062101, 0721,081101, 081102, 081103, 081105, 081203,081204, 082, 083, 08490105, 086, 092,101502,1017 03 ,10 17 0 4,1 01 7 06 27 ,10 2 50 16 1 , 10250254, 1 0260307,104101,105, 106,1071 ,10 7 30 1 01 ,10 73 0 10 2 ,1 0 73 01 0 9,1 07 30 1 45 ,10 7 30 14 6 ,1 0 73 01 4 8,1 07 3 01 54 ,10 7 30 1 56 ,10 73 0 16 4,1 07 3 01 6 5,1 07 30 1 71 , 10730181, 107404, 10740501, 10740781, 10740786,10740789,10740791,10740793, 10740795, 107409, 10810246,10830225, 10830301, 10830321,10830323, 1 0830325,10830329,10830361, 10880961, 1 08 90 5 66 ,1142,1147,11490205,11710106, 11710109,11710112,11710113,11710114,11710117,11710121,11710123,11710135, 11710138, 11710141,11710264, 11710266, 11710267,11710272, 11710274, 11710282, 11710291, 11710294, 11710296, 123101,1232,13110413, 131105, 1 31 10 712,132,133, 1 3 4 ,1 3 6 ,1 3 7 ,1 3 9 2 ,1 3 9 3 , 1394 and 139501 186 May2 126.1 131.4 132.6 138.8 122.7 128.0 131.6 140.2 285.7 107.4 118.3 186.2 106.7 104.9 107.6 77.1 127.2 134.1 117.8 132.1 128.6 156.4 156.3 149.7 142.0 153.7 148.3 157.8 Table 9. Producer price indexes for material inputs to construction industries, not seasonally adjusted (June 1986=100) Gr ou pi ng 1/ Inputs to construction i n d u s t r i e s .. ......... N e w construction. „ . ...... ........ .......... . Single-unit r e s i d e n t i a l . .................. Multi-unit r e s i d e n t i a l . ......... . ........ No n-residential buildings...,,............. Highway and street c o n s t r u c t i o n . . > ..... . Wa te r and sewer supply c o n s t r u c t i o n . ... Other heavy c o n s t r u c t i o n . ..... ........... Maintenance and repair c o n s t r u c t i o n . ...... R e s i d e n t i a l . . , „.. ........................ . Non-residential. , , ................. . .... . .. i i | Relative | jimportance| 1 1 1 1 | Dec. | | 1998 | | | 1 1 . I 100.000 1 , .1 74.105 I | 34.065 | 5.12 6 | --- | 17.475 | , ,| 4.219 | .| 2.566 | ___ | 10.655 | . . | 25.895 | | 8.603 | .. .| 17.293 | 1 | Percent change |to Ma y 1999 from: Un ad ju st ed index Jan. 1999 2/ 133.6 134.4 137.9 135.1 131.4 122.8 134.7 132.4 131.2 132.1 130.8 1 | j | Apr. 1999 2/ 135,,1 136,.0 140,.0 136..6 132..3 125,.3 135,.6 . 133 ,7 132..6 133..3 132 ,2 . 1 1 | | May 1999 2/ 135..6 136,.5 140,.8 137,.1 132,.5 125,.8 135,.7 134,.2 132 ,8 . 133 ,6 . 132 ,4 . 1 j j | Ma y 1998 1.5 1.6 2.3 1.9 1.0 1.5 1.1 .3 1.0 1.4 .8 1 1 ! | ! | Apr. 1999 0.4 .4 .6 .4 .2 .4 .1 .4 .2 .2 .2 1 1/ Indexes in this table are derived from the primary product indexes in table 5 that are weighted using 1977 input/output relationships. These indexes only include inputs to construction which are produced by the mining and manufacturing sectors of the economy, excluding capital equipment. Since they do not include labor or capital costs, these indexes should not be regarded as comprehensive measures of changes in construction costs. See note on page 190 of the July 1986 issue of Producer Price Indexes. 2 / The indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. 187 Table 10. Producer price indexes and percent changes for the net output of industry by stage of process, not seasonally adjusted (June 1987=100) 1 1 Relative 1 | Grouping 1/ Importance 1 Dec. 1 1998 1 | |Net output from: 1 |Crude processors 100.000 | Crude agricultural and feed processors 9.505 | Crude agricultural processors 6.181 j Crude feed processors 3 .324 j Crude mining processors 29.826 j Crude manufacturing processors less | feeds 60.669 j Crude nondurables processors 48.037 j Crude durables processors 12.632 1 1 |Primary processors 100.000 j Primary agricultural and food processors 11.449 j Primary agricultural processors 9.840 | Primary food processors 1.609 j Primary mining processors 0.982 | Primary manufacturing processors j less foods 87.570 | Primary nondurables processors 63.134 | Primary durables processors 24.435 1 1 (Semifinished processors 100.000 | Semifinished agricultural and food | processors 19.034 j Semifinished agricultural processors 2.624 | Semifinished food processors 16.409 j Semifinished manufacturing processors | less foods 80.966 | Semifinished nondurables processors 25.427 | Semifinished durables processors 55.539 I 1 |Finished processors 100.000 | Finished foods processors 19.669 | Finished mining processors 0.716 | Finished manufacturing processors | less foods 79.616 | Finished nondurables processors 19.216 j Finished durables processors 60.400 I 1 J Special groupings: 1 | Crude energy processors 27.882 | Crude processors less energy 72.118 | Crude processors less agriculture 93.819 j Crude processors less j agriculture and feeds 90.495 | Crude processors less | agriculture, feed and energy 62.613 1 1 | Primary energy processors 33 .366 | Primary processors less energy 66.634 j Primary processors less f agriculture, food and energy 55.186 I 1 | Finished processors less food 80.331 1 .............................. Percent changes 11 | 1 3 months ending-months | 1 ending | | Feb. Jan. May | Aug. | Nov. May | 1 Apr. | May 1999 1999 2/ | 1999 2 / | 1999 2/ 1999 | 1998 | 1998 1999 | | | | 1 1 1 1 1 1 -3 .8 | -5.5 | -0.5 -4.6 104.9 | 106.9 j 110.6 7.2 | -3.7 101.2 I 0.5 96.5 -1 6 .0| -11 .3 | -2.1 96.1 | -5.4 99.2 I 94.6 -18 .9 | -16 .l j 3.8 — 5j 1. 93.6 | 110.7 | 106.3 | 105.7 -0.7 -10 .0 j -1.5 j -5.0 -3 .0 j 1.1 j -10.3 j 79.8 | 85.8 | 95.5 2.5 -11.9 24.7 | 1 1 1 129.7 | 130.2 | 130.1 -4.4 | -2.0 -1.1 -1.9 j 0.61 — j 1.7 130.1 | 131.0 | 130.4 -4.3 | -2.2 -1.1 0.5 128.6 j 128.1 | 129.4 -5.2 | -3 .0 j -1.6 -1.2 0.5 | 1 I 1 1 1 1 118.4 | 120.3 | 121.5 — | 0.8 -0 .1 1 -1.7 -2.3 3.4 111.4 | 102.0 | 105.4 -6.2 j 0.6 -2.7 | -5.9 1.8 j 113 .7 | 104.1 | 108.1 -4.3 | 3 .1 j 0.7 -6.0 -2.0 j -16 .7 | — j 6.0 99.5 1 91-4 I 91.9 0.0 -5.1 -6.6 j 2.7 j 0.2 0.8 132.8 | 134.0 j 134.3 0.5 | 1.3 | 1 1 1 120.8 j 124.3 j 125.3 -0.4 | -0.2 | -2.0 -2.0 4.3 122.1 | 127.0 | 128.2 0.4 j -0.4 | -2.2 -2.6 5.8 j 123 .5 | 123.9 j 124.1 -1.8 j — .4 | 0 -1.4 -0.5 0.4 | 1 1 1 1 1 128.1 | 127.8 | 128.2 0.4 | 0.2 | -0.2 0.2 0.3 | 1 1 1 121.8 | 118.8 | 120.9 -0.6 | 0.3 | -1.5 -0.4 l.o j | 152.7 | 150.9 149.9 5.1 j — j 6.1 1.9 0.9 9.0 118.1 | 114.5 j 117.0 -1.4 j 1.3 j -2.0 -0.5 -0.3 | 1 1 1 0.7 | 129.8 | 130.2 | 130.3 0.2 | 0.1 0.2 0.2 | 148.5 | 149.5 | 149.4 1 .1 1 0 .1 1 0.7 0.1 0.2 | 122 .5 | 122.6 | 122.7 0.4 | 0.2 j 0.0 0.0 0.2 j l 1 | 1 1 1 1.6 | 126.8 | 126.4 j 126.5 0.2 | 0.9 0.7 — .2 | 0 127.8 j 126.7 | 127.0 0.6 -0.5 -0.2 1.3 j 1.4 I 166.4 | 160.4 | 159.7 -10 .8 | — j 1.9 -3.6 -2.1 -3 .7 | 1 1 1 126.4 j 126.2 | 126.3 -0.2 | 1.8 j 1.0 1.0 -0.2 I 6.4) 146.2 j 146.2 | 146.2 0.8 j 0.6 5.0 -0.1 120.5 j 120.4 | 120.4 0.3 | — | 0.5 1.2 -0.2 -0.2 | I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 79.0 I 95.6 1.4 | -10 .7| 2.7 85.5 j -12.6 26.5 j 123.7 | 123.3 | 123.3 — .1 j 6 -1.7 -3.3 | -1.4 0.2 j 106.1 | 108.7 | 112.5 — j 2.8 -4.7 | -0.7 -4.6 7.7 j 1 1 1 105.9 j 108.7 | 112.7 -2.6 | -4.8 | -0.5 -4.7 8.1 j 1 1 1 128.2 | 128.7 | 128.6 -4.5 | -1.9 | -2.0 -1.1 0.5 j I I 1 1 1 1 125.3 1 134.3 | 136.7 1.4 | -0.4 | -3.7 -4.3 10.4 122.7 | 121.3 | 122.0 — | 2.0 0 .1 1 -0.6 -1.5 -0.1 j 1 1 1 126.2 | 126.7 | 126.8 -0.8 -1 .1 1 -0.3 | -0.5 0.5 j 1 1 I 1 1 1 1.7 | 126.5 j 126.4 | 126.4 -0.2 | 1.0 1.0 -0.2 | .1 1 1 ...........1 Unadjusted Index 2/ Apr. 1999 To May 1999 3 .5 j 0.4 | 1.1 j -0.6 | 11.3 j - 0 .1 1 — | 0.5 1.0| 1.0 1 3.3 j 3 .8 j 0.5 | 0.2 j 0. 8 | 0.9 j 0.2 j 0.3 | 1.8 | — | 1.2 2.2 j 0 .1 1 - 0 .1 1 0.1 j 0 .1 1 0.2 j -0.4 | 0 .1 1 0.0 I 0.0 I 11.8 | o.oj 3 .5 | 3 .7 | -0 .1 1 1/ The indexes i t table are derived from the industry indexes i table 5. Industries are allocated to stages of process based on inter-industry shipment patterns from the n his n 1977 input/output relationships. 2/ The indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. A l indexes are subject to revision 4 months after l original publication. 188 | | | j | 1.8 | 0.6 j 0 .1 1 0.0 I Table 11. Producer price indexes and percent changes for net m aterial inputs to industry stage of process and final dem and, not seasonally adjusted (June 1987=100) 1 1 Relative 1 Importance | Grouping 1/ I Dec. 1 1998 1 1 ¡Net material input to: 1 100.000 |Primary processors 13 .000 | Foods and agricultural products 8.363 | Crude food and agricultural products 4.637 | Processed foods 33.324 | Energy 53.677 j Goods less food and energy 1.282 | Mining products less energy 35.930 j Nondurables less food and energy 16.465 | Durables I 1 100.000 (Semifinished processors 22.685 | Foods and agricultural products 21.043 | Crude food and agricultural products 1.642 j Processed foods 5.969 | Energy 71.346 | Goods less food and energy 1.816 j Mining products less energy 31.936 | Nondurables less food and energy 37.594 | Durables l 1 100.000 (Finished processors 11.805 | Foods and agricultural products 4.135 | Crude food and agricultural products 7.670 | Processed foods 2.976 | Energy | Goods less food and energy 85.219 0.061 | Mining products less energy 33 .461 j Nondurables less food and energy 51.697 | Durables i 1 100.000 |Final demand j Consumers 74.305 23 .461 | Foods and agricultural products 1.952 j Crude food and agricultural products 21.509 | Processed foods | Energy 12.010 j Consumer goods less food and energy 38.834 0.014 ) Mining products less energy | Nondurables less food and energy 22.192 | Durables 16.628 25.706 j Capital investment 1 | Special groupings: 1 | Final demand less foods | and agricultural products 76.550 | Final demand less energy 87.990 j Final demand less food and energy 64.539 1 | Consumer goods less energy 4/ 83.837 | Consumer goods less foods | and agricultural products 4/ 68.426 | Consumer nondur. less food and energy 4/ 46.029 1 Percent changes Unadjusted Index 2/ 1 11 1 months | 3 months ending-1 ending | 1 Jan. Feb. | May | 1 Apr. | May May | Aug. | Nov. 1999 j 1999 | 1999 2/ | 1999 2 / | 1999 2/ 1999 | 1998 | 1998 | 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 100.7 | 103.0 | 107.5 8 .8 | -3 .7 | -0.8 -5-3 | -5 .8 | -4 .0 | 0.3 | 105.2 | 101.3 j 102.9 -1 4 .7 j -1 1 .l j -0.3 105.7 | 102.1 | 105.0 2.3 | -16 .7| -15.9 | 2.5 -5.6 | -3 .4 | 109.1 | 104.2 j 103 .6 -10.4 j -1.3 | -5.0 -1.1 j 1.7 -12 .2| 26.0) 84 .5 j 91.1 j 101.7 1.4 | — 9.9) 1.0 | -4 .3 | -1.8 | -2.2 -1.3 j 121.9 | 122.3 | 122.7 0.7 | 102.2 | 101.8 | 103 .3 -0.6 -1.6 j -3 .3 j -1.8 | -2.7 — 1.2) 1.2 j 120.6 | 121.3 | 121.4 -4.4 | -1.7 | -1.4 0.6 | - 1 .1 1 126.9 | 126.6 | 127 .8 -3 .9 | — .1 j 2 1 1 | 1 1 1 115.1 | 113.6 j 114.8 -1.4 -1.6 | 0.3 | — j 2.5 0.2 | 97.1 | — 2| 1. 90.7 | 94.0 -3.61 2 .7 | -1.4 -3 .6 | 96.1 | 89.7 | 93 .2 -3 .2 | -0.9 j -1.4 -3 .8 | 2 .9 | 109.8 j 103.8 | 104.4 -2.6 | -4.0 j — .6j 8 — 5| 1. -0.8 — .1 j 3 6.5 ) 130.9 | 136.0 | 138.3 0.2 j 0.9 j -3.8 0.4 | 123 .4 | 123.5 | 123 .7 -2.4 | -0.7 j -1.2 -0.9 j 94.5 1 95-4 i 99.4 — 8| 1. 3 .8 | -2.4 | -2.6 | -1.6 125.5 | 125.8 | 125.6 -0.7 | -1.2 -1.0 | 0.6 | -2.3 | 123 .1 | 122.9 | 123 .2 -0.8 j -2.6 j -0.6 | -1.3 0.1) 1 1 1 -0.7 | 0 .1 1 119.0 | 118.3 | 118.6 -0.4 -1 .1 1 -0.1) -2 .5 j -2.4 | 122.3 | 114.0 | 115.9 -2 .6 j 1.2 | 1.2 -6.0 | — 6.8) 13 8.6 j 120.4 | 120.7 7.3 — 1.9) 4-3 | -0.7 j 114.9 | 111.0 | 113 .6 -2.8 | -0.2 | -1.9 -0.1 j -2 .2 | 136.7 | 13 9.3 | 141.7 -4.1 4.1) -0.5 | 2 .0 j 119.0 | 119.2 | 119.2 — .4 | 0 0.3 | -1.0| -0.3 | -0.5 -0.7 | -0.3 | 106.4 | 106.6 | 106.4 -2.3 j -1. 7 | 0.4 127.7 ( 128.1 | 128.1 -1.2 | -0.6 -0.6 j 0.6 j -0.6 j -0.2 | 114.4 | 114.3 | 114.3 -0.4 -0 .1 1 — . 8| 0 -0.1 j 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 0.1) 1.2 j 125.1 j 125.8 | 126.3 1.4 | 0 .1 1 0.1 1.7 | 0.2 j 0.2 j -0.2 1.9 | 126.8 | 127.8 | 128.5 — j 0.4 0.4) 125.4 | 123.6 | 124.9 0.6 j 1.0) -0.5 2 .8 | -0.4 | -3 .0 | 5.9 j 146.3 | 143.7 | 145.8 0.6 0.3 | -0.2 | -0.1) 123 .5 | 121.7 j 123 .0 1 .1 1 -0.6 -3.4 -4.4) 10.4 | 1.3 | -0.7 | 124.3 | 132.9 | 135.5 1.2 2 .0 j -0.2 | 135.4 | 135.5 | 135.4 3.1) 0.2 | 0.2) -0.8 -0.2) 0 .0 I 124.9 | 125.4 | 125.0 -0.8 | 0.7 | 5.0 | 0.4 4.0 j 148.5 | 149.1 | 148.8 -0.1) -0.7 | -0.3 | 0.6 j 2.2 -0.6 | 119.5 j 119.1 | 119.1 -0.4 | 0.7 -0.3 | 121.0 | 120.7 | 120.8 -0.1 j -0.1 j | I 1 | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 125.2 j 126.6 j 127 .0 1.8 | -0.2 | 0.2 0.2 | 1.5 | 128.1 | 127.7 | 128.0 1.5 | 0.2 j 0.6 0.7 | 0 .0 | 1.8 | -0.1 j — 0.2) 129.3 j 129.2 | 129.2 1.0 1.0 | 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 2 .1 1 0.5 | 0.5 0.0 I 131.3 j 130.7 | 131.1 1 1 1 1 2.7 | -0.1) 0 .4 | 0.0 2.3 | 128.1 | 130.3 | 130.9 3 .6 j 0 .2 j -1.0 0.8 | 3 .6 j 133.6 | 137.2 | 138.0 1 ....... 1 , 1 --- 1. - Apr. 1999 To May 1999 4.4 | 1.61 2.8) -0.6 | 11. 6| 0.3 | 1.5 | 0.1| 0.9 j 1 .1 1 3 .6 | 3 .9 j 0.6 | 1.7 | 0.2 | 4.2 | -0.2 | 0.2 j 0.3 | 1.7 | 0.2 | 2.3 j 1.7 | o.oj -0.2 | o.oj o.oj 0.4 | 0.5 | 1.1) 1.5 | 1 .1 1 2 .0 | - 0 .1 1 -0.3) -0.2 j o.oj 0 .1 1 0.3 | 0.2 | o.oj 0.3 | 0.5 | 0.6| 1/ The indexes in this table are derived from the product indexes in table 5. These indexes are composed of the goods used by the industries in each of the industry stage of process output indexes as shown by the 1977 input/output relationships. These material inputs include only domestic m aterial input and do not include any imported materials which m ay be used. 2 / Th e indexes for January 1999 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. 3 / Not available. 4 / Percent of final input to consumers. 189 | | | | | Technical Note Brief Explanation of Producer Price Indexes The term Producer Price Index (PPI) refers to a family of indexes that measure the average change over time in the selling prices received by domestic producers of goods and services. The PPIs measure price change from the perspec tive of the seller. This contrasts with other measures, such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI); CPIs measure price change from the purchaser’s perspective. Sellers’ and purchasers’ prices may differ due to government subsidies, sales and ex cise taxes, and distribution costs. Over 10,000 PPIs for individual products and groups of products are released each month. PPIs are available for the products of virtually every industry in the mining and manu facturing sectors of the U.S. economy. New PPIs are gradu ally being introduced for the products of industries in the transportation, utilities, trade, finance, and services sectors of the economy. Over 100,000 price quotations per month are organized into three sets of producer price indexes: (1) Stage-of-processing indexes; (2) commodity indexes; and (3) indexes for the net output of industries and their products. The stage-of-pro cessing structure (tables 1, 2, and 3) organizes products by class of buyer and degree of fabrication. The commodity struc ture (tables 2 and 6) organizes products by similarity of end use or material composition. The entire output of various in dustries is sampled to derive price indexes for the net output of industries and their products (tables 4 and 5). yam, steel mill products, and lumber. The intermediate goods category also encompasses nondurable physically complete items purchased by business firms as inputs for their opera tions. Examples include diesel fuel, belts and belting, paper boxes, and fertilizers. Crude materials for further processing are products enter ing the market for the first time that have not been manufac tured or fabricated and that are not sold directly to consum ers. Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs include items such as grains and livestock. Examples of crude nonfood materials include raw cotton, crude petroleum, coal, hides and skins, and iron and steel scrap. The illustration shows examples of how products are class ified by stage of processing. Finished Intermediate goods .. ................... Stage-of-Processing Indexes Within the stage-of-processing system, finished goods are commodities that will not undergo further processing and are ready for sale to the final demand user, either an individual consumer or business firm. Consumer foods include unproc essed foods such as eggs and fresh vegetables, as well as processed foods such as bakery products and meats. Other finished consumer goods include durable goods such as au tomobiles, household furniture, and appliances; and nondur able goods such as apparel and home heating oil. Capital equipment includes producer durable goods such as heavy motor trucks, tractors, and machine tools. The stage-of-processing category for intermediate mate rials, supplies, and components consists partly of commodi ties that have been processed but require further processing. Examples of such semifinished goods include flour, cotton Commodity Indexes The commodity classification structure of the Producer Price Index organizes products by similarity of end use or material composition, regardless of their industry of origin. Fifteen major commodity groupings (2-digit level) make up the all commodities index. Each major commodity group ing includes (in descending order of aggregation) subgroups (3-digit), product classes (4-digit), subproduct classes (6-digit), and individual items (8-digit). Nearly all 8-digit commodities under the traditional com 190 companies to supply actual transaction prices at the time of shipment to minimize the use of list prices. Prices are nor mally reported by mail questionnaire for the Tuesday of the week containing the 13th. Price data are provided on a voluntary and confidential basis; no one but sworn BLS employees are allowed access to individual company price reports. The Bureau publishes price indexes instead of unit dollar prices. All producer price indexes are routinely subject to revision once, 4 months af ter original publication, to reflect the availability of late re ports and corrections by respondents. modity coding system are now derived from corresponding industry-classified product indexes. In such instances, move ments in the traditional commodity price indexes are identical to movements of their counterparts. Therefore, monthly per cent changes for corresponding indexes will be virtually identical even though their respective index levels may differ. Industry Net-Output Price Indexes Producer price indexes for the net output of industries and their products are grouped according to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). Industry price indexes are compatible with other economic time series organized by SIC codes, such as data on employment, wages, and produc tivity. Table 4 lists indexes for the net output of major min ing and manufacturing industry groups at the 2-digit level. Table 5 includes data for SIC industries and industry groups (2-, 3-, and 4-digit levels); indexes for Census product classes (5- and 6-digits levels), products (7-digit level), and more de tailed subproducts (9-digit level); and, for some indus tries, indexes for other sources of revenue. Indexes may represent one of three kinds of product in dexes. Every industry has primary product indexes to show changes in prices received by establishments classified in the industry for products made primarily, but not necessar ily exclusively, by that industry. The industry classification of an establishment is determined by which products com prise a plurality of its total shipment value. In addition, most industries have secondary product indexes that show changes in prices received by establishments classified in the in dustry for products chiefly made in some other industry. Finally, some industries may have miscellaneous receipts indexes to show price changes in other sources of revenue received by establishments within the industry that are not derived from sales of their products, e.g., resales of purchased materials, or revenues from parking lots owned by a manu facturing plant. Some product indexes published in table 5 correspond to 8-digit commodity indexes in table 6. In these cases, move ment of the latter indexes are calculated on the basis of move ment of their counterparts in table 5. Although most such indexes continue to be published in table 6 on a base period of 1982=100 or some later base, corresponding indexes in table 5 are published on a base of the month of their intro duction. Weights Weights for most traditional commodity groupings of the PPI, as well as all indexes (such as stage-of-processing in dexes) calculated from traditional commodity groupings, currently reflect 1992 values of shipments as reported in the Census of Manufactures and other sources. From January 1992 through December 1995, PPI weights were derived from 1987 shipment values. Industry indexes shown in table 4 are also now calculated with 1992 net output weights. This periodic update of the value weights used to calculate the PPI is done to more accurately reflect changes in production and marketing patterns in the economy. Net output values of shipments are used as weights for industry indexes. Net output values refer to the value of ship ments from establishments in one industry to establishments classified in another industry. However, weights for com modity price indexes are based on gross shipment values, including shipment values between establishments within the same industry. As a result, broad commodity grouping indexes such as the all commodities index are affected by the multiple counting of price change at successive stages of processing, which can lead to exaggerated or misleading signals about inflation. Stage-of-processing indexes partially correct this defect, but industry indexes consistently correct for this at all levels of aggregation. Therefore, industry and stage-of-processing indexes are more appropriate than broad commodity groupings for economic analysis of general price trends. Price Index Reference Base Effective with publication of January 1988 data, many im portant PPI series (including stage-of-processing groupings and most commodity groups and individual items) were placed on a new reference base, 1982=100. From 1971 through 1987, the standard reference base for most PPI series was 1967=100. Except for rounding differences, the shift to the new reference base did not alter any changes to previ ously published percent changes for affected PPI series. (See “Calculating Index Changes,” on the following page.) The new reference base is not used for indexes with a base later than December 1981, nor for indexes for the net output of industries and their products. For further information on the underlying concepts and Data Collection Producer price indexes are based on selling prices reported by establishments of all sizes selected by probability sam pling, with the probability of selection proportionate to size. Individual items and transaction terms from these firms are also chosen by probability proportionate to size. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) strongly encourages cooperating 191 methodology of the Producer Price Index, see chapter 14, “Pro ducer Prices,” in BLS Handbook of Methods (April 1997), Bulletin 2490. Reprints are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on request. Calculating Index Changes Each index measures price changes from a reference period which equals 100.0 (1982 or some later month). An increase of 5.5 percent from the reference period in the Fin ished Goods Price Index, for example, is shown as 105.5. This change can also be expressed in dollars as follows: “Prices received by domestic producers of a systematic sample of finished goods have risen from $100 in 1982 to $105.50 today.” Likewise, a current index of 90.0 would indicate that prices received by producers of finished goods today are 10 percent lower than they were in 1982. Movements of price indexes from one month to another are usually expressed as percent changes rather than as changes in index points because index point changes are affected by the level of the index in relation to its base period, while percent changes are not. The box shows the computation of index point and percent changes. Index point changes Finished Goods Price Index Less previous index Equals index point change 107.5 104.0 3.5 Index Percent Change Index point change 3.5 Divided by the previous index 104.0 Equals 0.034 Result multiplied by 100 0.034 x 100 Equals percent change 3.4 Seasonally Adjusted and Unadjusted Data Because price data are used for different purposes by dif ferent groups, the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes sea sonally adjusted as well as unadjusted changes each month. Seasonally adjusted data are preferred for analyzing gen eral price trends in the economy because they eliminate the effect of changes that normally occur at about the same time and in about the same magnitude every year—such as price movements resulting from normal weather patterns, regular production and marketing cycles, model changeovers, sea sonal discounts, and holidays. For these reasons, seasonally adjusted data more clearly reveal underlying cyclical trends. Unadjusted data are of primary interest to users who need information which can be related to actual dollar values of transactions. Individuals requiring this information include marketing specialists, purchasing agents, budget and cost analysts, contract specialists, and commodity traders. It is the unadjusted data that are generally cited in escalating long term contracts such as purchasing agreements or real estate leases. (See Escalation and Producer Price Indexes: A Guide for Contracting Parties, BLS Report 807, September 1991, available on request from BLS.) In most cases, seasonal factors used in computing season ally adjusted indexes have, in the past, been derived using the X-11-ARIMA Seasonal Adjustment Method. However, the PPI program upgraded to X-12 beginning in 1998. Each year, the seasonal status of most commodity indexes is re evaluated in order to reflect more recent price behavior.1 For time series that exhibit seasonal pricing patterns, new seasonal factors are estimated and applied to the unadjusted data for the previous 5 years. These updated seasonally ad justed indexes replace the most recent 5 years of seasonal data. Seasonal factors may be applied to series using either a direct or aggregative method. Generally, all indexes in table 6 that are seasonally adjusted use direct seasonal adjustment, which produces a more complete elimination of seasonal movements than the aggregative method. However, the di rect seasonal adjustment process may not yield figures that possess additive consistency. Thus, a seasonally adjusted index for a broad category that is directly adjusted may not be logically consistent with all seasonally adjusted indexes for its components. Seasonal movements for stage-of-processing indexes are derived indirectly through the aggregative method, which combines movements of a wide variety of subproduct class (6-digit level) series.2 Seasonally adjusted indexes can become problematic when previously stable and predictable price patterns abruptly change. If the new pattern persists, the seasonal adjustment method will eventually reflect it adequately; if these pat terns keep shifting, however, seasonally adjusted data will become chronically troublesome. This problem occurs re latively infrequently for farm and food-related products but has more often affected manufactured products such as automobiles and steel. Beginning in January 1988, the PPI used Intervention Analysis Seasonal Adjustment methods to enhance the cal culation of seasonal factors. With this technique, outlier values that may distort the seasonal pattern are removed from the data prior to applying the standard seasonal factor esti mation procedure. For example, a possible economic cause for large price movements for petroleum-based products might have been the Persian Gulf War. In this case, inter vention techniques allowed for better estimates of season ally adjusted data. On the whole, very few series have re quired intervention. Out of nearly 900 seasonally adjusted 1Note that most broad commodity groupings and 8-digit individual commodities in table 6, as well as industry and Census product indexes in tables 4 and 5, are not seasonally adjusted and are, therefore, not included in this annual review. 2 Tests previously conducted on the stage-of-processing indexes did not find significant residual seasonality. 192 series, only 16 interventions were performed in 1997. For more information, see “Appendix A: Seasonal Ad justment Methodology at BLS,” in the BLS Handbook of Methods (April 1997), Bulletin 2490 and (2) “Summary of Changes to the PPI’s Seasonal Adjustment Methodology” in the January 1995 issue of Producer Price Indexes. For PPI data, there are two basic formats to identify specific time series. For commodity codes and stage-ofprocessing codes, enter a “wpu” prefix (not seasonally ad justed) or a “wps” prefix (seasonally adjusted). For industry product codes, enter a “pcu” prefix and a “#” between the fourth and fifth characters of the product code. In both cases, no spaces are required. Producer Price Index Data Via the Internet Example: Commodity code • S e le c tiv e A c c e s s is a form-based query application designed for users unfamiliar with the PPI coding structure. It guides the user through the PPI classification system by list ing index titles and does not require use of commodity or industry (SIC) codes. Data retrieved are based on a query formulated by selecting data characteristics from lists pro vided. The user can choose date ranges and output options prior to executing the query. • N e w s R e le a s e s contains the most current press re lease produced by the PPI program. The release contains text explanations of aggregate index movement provided by PPI economists. It also contains pre-formatted data (tables 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) including most aggregates and selected com modity indexes. • S e r ie s R e p o rt is a form-based application which uses PPI time series identifiers (commodity or SIC codes) as in put in extracting data according to a specified set of date ranges and output options. This application provides the most efficient path for those users who are familiar with the for mat of PPI time series identifiers. Up to 300 indexes can be extracted at one time. Drugs and pharmaceuticals, seasonally adjusted Product code Will provide data for: pcu28__# Chemicals and allied products, not seasonally adjusted pcu3711#111 Among other things, the BLS WWW site offers news re leases and most PPI historical data. Using a WWW browser, enter the BLS home page address http:llstatsM s.gov. After clicking the “Data” button on the home page, there are five ways to retrieve PPI data. • M o st R e q u e s te d S e r ie s is a form-based application which allows the user to quickly obtain PPI time series data by selecting from a list of the most commonly requested time series including “all commodities” and the stage-of-processing indexes (e.g., finished goods). Within each list, any one or all of the time series shown can be selected. The user can choose date ranges and output options prior to execut ing the query. Finished goods, not seasonally adjusted wps063 Retrieving PPI data from the BLS WWW site Will provide data for; wpusop3000 The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has made producer price index (PPI) series and news releases available via the Internet. BLS provides Internet access through a World Wide Web (WWW) home page and a file transfer protocol (FTP) service. Passenger cars, not seasonally adjusted Note that the first product code uses two underscores as placeholders to complete the reference to a two-digit product code time series. • E c o n o m y a t a G lan ce is a table which contains cur rent data on various economic indicators produced by BLS. The user can also view these key time series graphically. Retrieving PPI data from the BLS FTP site Given limitations on the amount of data users can extract from applications provided on the BLS WWW site, the FTP server is best suited for those requiring access to either a large volume of time series data or other PPI-related docu mentation (e.g., seasonal factor and relative importance tables). For increased efficiency, it is suggested that users download files without opening, if their Internet browser permits. The FTP site can be accessed at ftp://ftp.bls.gov. Data and documentation available for download include: • • • • • SIC current series SIC discontinued series Commodity series Special requests Latest news release Directory: /pub/time.series/pc Ipub/time.series/pd /pub/time.series/wp /pub/special.requests/ppi lpublnews.releaselppi.txt The FTP site maintains files to help with searches and downloads. These files are centrally located in the /pub/doc directory. Within this directory, go to the overview.doc file for an overview relating to all BLS data available through 193 the FTP site. For commodity-based PPI data (which appear in tables 1,2,6,7, and 8 of the PPI monthly detailed report), the program help file is wp.doc. For industry-based PPI data (which appear in tables 4, 5, 9, 10, and 11 of the monthly PPI report), the file ispc.doc. For industry-based time series that have been discontinued, go topd.doc. (These and other help files are also maintained within each of the five directories listed above.) Additional information The PPI home page http://stats.bls.gov/ppihome.htm contains contract escalation information, an explanation of the PPI, and other documentation. For questions or comments regarding PPI data classifica tion, methodology, or data availability on the Internet, send e-mail to labstat.helpdesk@bls.gov or call the Section of Index Analysis and Public Information at (202) 606-7705. 194 *U.S. Government Printing Office: 1999 — 454-832/00007