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FEDER AL RESERVE ^atistical release
G.17 (419)

For release at 9:15 a.m. (EDT)
May 16,1994

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CA P A C ITY UTILIZATION

Industrial production rose 0.3 percent in April after gains of 0.5 percent in each of the three preceding
months. Increases in production were widespread among industries; one exception was motor vehicles, where a decrease
in assemblies reduced the overall gain in industrial output by more than 0.1 percentage point. The seasonally adjusted
output of motor vehicles declined because manufacturers had pushed output to near capacity in February and were unable
to achieve the further gains in the pace of average daily production normally expected for March and April. At
116.0 percent of its 1987 average, industrial production was 5.0 percent higher in April than it was a year earlier. The
utilization of total industrial capacity held steady, at 83.6 percent.
Market Groups
The production of consumer goods edged down because the decline in the output of automotive products
more than offset small gains in the production of other consumer goods. An increase in appliance manufacturing pushed
up the output in the other consumer durables category ; gains in the output of fuels and clothing helped boost nondurables
despite a decrease in the output of food.
(over)
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION: SUMMARY
S e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d
In d e x . 1 9 8 7 = 1 0 0

1 1 4 .6
1 1 4 .4

M a jo r m a r k e t a ro u p s :
P ro d u c ts , to ta l
C o n su m er goods
B u s in e s s e q u ip m e n t
C o n s tru c tio n s u p p lie s
M a te r ia ls
M a jo r in d u s try a ro u p s :
M a n u fa c tu r in g
D u r a b le
N o n d u ra b le
M in in g
U tilitie s

Industrial Production
Total index
P re v io u s e s tim a te s

P e rc e n t c h a n a e
1994
J a n .r

F e b .r

M a r .r

Apr.P

A p r. 9 3 to
A p r. 9 4

.5
.4

.5

.5
.5

.3

5 .0

.6

.3
-.1

.2

4 .7
3.1
1 0 .3
6 .4
5 .4

.3
.4
.3
.1
-.6

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

_Q
CD
LL

1994
J a n .r

M a r .r

Apr.P

11 5.1
1 1 5 .0

1 1 5 .7
1 1 5 .6

1 1 6 .0

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

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

1 1 4 .7
11 2 .1
1 4 6 .0
1 0 0 .2
1 1 7 .2

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

.6
.7
.8
-.8
.5

.6
.9
1 .6
-1 .6

.2

.3
.1
.6
1 .3
.8

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

1 1 6 .2
1 2 1 .2
11 0 .1
9 8 .7
1 1 9 .6

11 7 .1
1 2 2 .0
111.1
9 9 .3
1 1 6 .8

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

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

.6
.7
.5
1 .8
-1 .9

.6
.9
.6
-2 .3

.8

.5
.7

C a p a c ity
g ro w th

P e r c e n t o f C a p a c it y

Capacity Utilization
Total industry
M a n u fa c tu r in g
A d v a n c e d p ro c e s s in g
P rim a r y p ro c e s s in g
M in in g
U tilitie s




A v e ra g e
1 9 6 7 -9 3

1982

Low

High

1993
A pr.

1994
J a n .r

F e b .r

M a r/

Apr.P

A p r. 9 3 to
A pr. 9 4

8 1 .9

7 1 .8

8 4 .8

8 1 .4

8 3 .2

8 3 .4

8 3 .6

8 3 .6

2 .2

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

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

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

8 0 .6
7 9 .3
8 3 .6
8 7 .4
8 5 .8

8 2 .2
8 0 .7
8 5 .9
8 7 .6
9 0 .6

8 2 .5
8 1 .3
8 5 .3
8 9 .2
8 8 .8

8 2 .9
8 1 .6
8 5 .9
8 9 .8
8 6 .6

8 3 .0
8 1 .6
8 6 .3
8 9 .9
8 6 .0

2 .5
3.1
1 .2
-.8
1.1

1 9 8 8 -8 9

The production of business equipment continued to post gains, with the weakness in transit equipment more
than offset by increases in other categories. The output of information processing equipment advanced 1.2 percent,
extending the strength that has led to an 18 percent increase during the past twelve months. The production of industrial
equipment picked up 0.3 percent in April, and the output of other equipment (farm equipment, office furniture, and
service industry equipment) rose 1.1 percent.
The production of construction supplies increased 0.7 percent, continuing its recovery from the
weather-related losses of January and February. The output of business supplies also rose 0.7 percent, with gains broadly
based. The output of industrial materials edged up 0.2 percent; another increase in the production of durable goods
materials more than offset small losses in the output of nondurable goods and energy materials. Continued increases in
the manufacture of semiconductors and computer parts accounted for most of the gain in the durables category. The
output of durable goods materials has risen 8.9 percent during the past twelve months, with the strongest increases at
industries that supply materials used in motor vehicle and computer assembly.
Industry Groups
Manufacturing output increased 0.3 percent, with similar gains in both durable and nondurable goods.
Within durables, the output of both industrial equipment and electrical machinery advanced about 1-1/2 percent. The
output of primary metals also grew more than 1 percent. Although the output of motor vehicles and parts fell, it is still
15 percent above its year-ago level. This performance, along with the strength in the machinery industries, contributed
importantly to the increase of 8 percent in overall production at manufacturers of durable goods since last April. Among
nondurables producers, the gains were widespread in April, with the largest increase at petroleum refineries. However,
the output of food fell back 0.7 percent after having increased 1.7 percent in March. Since April 1993, the production of
nondurable manufactured goods has risen 2.5 percent, with gains in all industries except tobacco and leather products.
In April, factory capacity utilization edged up 0.1 percentage point, to 83.0 percent; the increases were
concentrated among primary-processing industries, at which utilization rose to 86.3 percent, about 4 percentage points
above its 1967-93 average.
The output from mines changed little. Coal mining, which had advanced about 15 percent between January
and March, held steady. The output from utilities, which had surged in January with the abnormally cold weather, had
retraced most of that increase by March and decreased only 0.6 percent in April.




INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION
April data

Seasonally adjusted
Industrial production indexes
Tw elve-month percent change

Tw elve-m onth percent change

5
0
-5

-10
5
0
-5

-10
Total industry
Ratio scale, 1987 production = 100




Manufacturing
Ratio scale, 1987 production = 100

90
85
80
75
70
65

Table 1A
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPS
P ro po rtion
in Total IP
Ite m

T o ta l in d e x
P ro d u c ts , total
F in a l p r o d u c ts
C onsum er goods
D u ra b le
A u to m o tiv e prod uc ts
A u to s a n d truc ks
A u to s
T ru c k s
A u to pa rts a n d allied g o o d s
O th e r d u ra b le goods
A p p lia n c e s , T V s , a n d a ir -c o n d .
C a rp e tin g a n d fu rn itu re
M is c e lla n e o u s
N o n d u r a b le
F o o d s a n d to b a c c o
C lo th in g
C h e m ic a l p ro d u c ts
P a p e r p ro d u c ts
E n e r g y p ro d u c ts
Fu e ls
Utilities

1987

1993

1993
N ov.

100.0

1 00.0

112.8

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .6

115.1

5 9 .5
4 4 .8

5 9 .2
4 5 .6

112.1
1 1 4 .6

1 1 3 .0
1 1 5 .4

1 1 3 .6
1 1 6 .2

1 1 4 .3
1 1 7 .4

2 6 .5
5 .8
2 .7
1 .7

2 6 .0
5 .8

1 0 9 .7
1 1 5 .8

110.1

2.8

120.2

1 .7

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

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

1 3 4 .8
1 4 6 .2

1.1
.6
1.0
3.1

2.8
.7

110.6

2.1

1 1 7 .0

1 8 .3
1 3 .2
5 .5
1 .9
3 .9

20.2
8.8
2.2

1 9 .6
1 6 .0
7 .8
3 .8
4 .0
2 .5
1.3

121.8

Aor.P

1 1 5 .7

1 1 6 .0

112.2

111.6

1 1 3 .0

1 1 4 .4

1 1 4 .9

1 1 4 .2

1 1 4 .7
1 1 7 .7

1 1 5 .0
1 1 7 .9

111.2
1 1 3 .6

1 0 9 .9
1 1 2 .5

111.5
1 1 4 .5

1 1 2 .7
1 1 6 .3

1 1 3 .2
1 1 6 .8

1 1 5 .3

1 1 1.9

112.1

112.0

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

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

1 0 7 .0
1 0 6 .8
1 0 6 .0
1 0 5 .7
8 2 .0
1 4 6 .8
1 0 6 .5
1 0 7 .5
1 1 3 .5
99 .1
1 0 9 .6
1 0 7.1

1 1 0 .5
1 1 2 .9
1 2 0 .7
1 2 5 .5
9 5 .8
177.1
1 1 2 .5
106.1
1 1 9 .8
9 6 .2
1 0 4 .6
1 0 9 .9
1 0 1 .3
8 7 .8
114.1
1 0 2 .4
1 6 0 .6
1 0 3 .7
1 8 2 .6

111.5

122.2

11 1 .3
12 3 .1
1 3 3 .1
1 4 3 .5
1 0 8 .9
2 0 3 .3
1 1 5 .7
1 1 4 .4
1 3 4 .8
1 0 6 .5
1 0 7 .9
1 0 8 .0
1 0 4 .5
9 3 .4
1 1 7 .6
1 0 4 .6
1 2 3 .6

102.0

110.6
2 0 7 .9
1 1 5 .7

1 0 8 .0
1 0 7 .9
1 0 5 .8
95 .1

122.0
102.6

121.6
102.6

113.1
1 0 8 .6
1 1 4 .9

1 1 9 .7
105.1
1 2 5 .4

12 3.1
1 4 1 .8
1 6 7 .2
2 5 6 .1
1 1 4 .8
1 4 2 .8
1 5 4 .9

1 2 5 .3
145.1
1 7 2 .7
2 6 7 .5
1 1 4 .5
1 5 0 .5
1 7 2 .3

7 1 .5
8 2 .3
14 1.1

1 2 3 .9
1 4 2 .9
170.1
2 6 1 .5
1 1 4 .0
1 4 5 .2
1 6 1 .0
1 1 9 .4
7 1 .0
8 2 .4
1 4 5 .3

112.2
102.8

111.2
1 2 3 .2
1 0 5 .5
1 0 8 .0
1 0 9 .0
1 0 6 .9
9 4 .0
124.1
1 0 2 .4
1 1 6 .7
1 0 4 .3
1 2 1 .5

1 2 5 .9
1 4 6 .0
17 6.1
2 7 4 .8
1 1 5 .4
1 4 4 .5
1 6 1.1
1 2 1 .3
6 9 .5

100.8
1 8 3 .3
1 1 4 .7
1 1 2 .7
1 2 8 .8
1 0 5 .3
1 0 8 .3

110.2

1 1 3 .7

2 0 .5
4.1
7 .4
9 .0
3.1
9 .0

2 1 .3
4 .2
8 .3
8 .9
3.1
9 .2

119.1
1 2 0 .4
1 2 7 .5

1 2 1 .5
1 2 5 .7
1 2 8 .6
1 1 3 .6
1 1 7 .6
1 1 6 .6

1.2
2.0

1.1
2.0

1 1 3 .3
116.1
1 0 4 .3
1 1 6 .0

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

120.0

120.1

1 1 5 .4
1 0 5 .5

1 2 4 .5
1 2 6.1
1 3 6.1
1 1 4 .2
1 1 5 .0
1 1 6 .7
1 0 5 .4
117.1
1 1 9 .8
1 1 7 .0
1 0 4 .8

122.2

122.0
1 2 5 .9
1 3 2 .0

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

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

1 1 5 .8

1 1 6 .9
1 0 5 .0
9 9 .9
1 1 4 .8

1 1 4 .8
1 1 4 .3
1 1 1.9

1 1 5 .3
1 1 4 .8

7 .3
3 .7

6 .5
3 .8

9 7 .2
9 5 .2
9 7 .7

9 7 .0
9 4 .8
9 5 .3

112.2
111.8

1 1 3 .2
1 1 2 .7

1 1 3 .7
1 1 3 .2

1 0 9 .6

110.6

111.1

1 1 3 .9
1 1 3 .4
1 1 1.5

2 4 .8
2 3 .8

2 4 .3
2 3 .2

1 0 8 .6
1 0 9 .0

1 0 8 .7
1 0 9 .8

1 0 9 .3
1 0 9 .9

1 0 9 .6
11 1 .4

1 1 0 .4

12.2

1 4 .7

11 .3

12.2

1 3 8 .7
1 2 1 .3

1 4 0 .6
1 2 2 .5

1 4 1 .3
1 2 3 .0

2 9 .5

3 0 .6

1 1 8 .0

120.0

120.1

100.2

1 2 3 .9
1 2 6 .3
1 3 4 .7
1 1 3 .8
1 1 6 .5
118.1
1 0 6 .9
1 1 7 .0
1 2 1 .9
1 1 8 .6
1 0 1 .7
9 7 .8
1 0 9 .4

1 1 3 .8
1 1 5 .0
1 0 1 .9
1 1 6 .2
1 1 9 .5
1 1 2 .9
1 0 2 .7
9 8 .2
111.7

1 1 7 .4

120.2

121.6
1 2 6 .3
1 3 1 .8

110.1

1 1 7 .2

2.1
10.2

1 1 8 .7

121.0

111.1

1 1 6 .2

4 .0

1 1 6 .6

1 2 8 .0

1 1 6 .0

3 .8

1 1 7 .3

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

1 1 5 ,5

2.0
11.0

1 1 6 .9

1 1 9 .3

1 1 3 .9

1 1 5 .2
1 1 9 .9

1 0 6 .5

1 1 5 .2

4 0 .8

102.1

1 0 4 .3

9 7 .8
1 0 5 .2

1 1 4 .0

4 0 .5

1 1 4 .7
1 1 5 .3
1 0 3 .7
1 1 5 .2
119.1
1 1 4 .9
103.1
9 7 .6
1 1 3 .8

102.2

9 4 .7
1 0 6 .5

1 1 3 .9

1 0 8 .8

112.0

101.8

1 0 2 .3
9 3 .3
1 0 8 .3

8.8

111.6

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

9 5 .6
1 0 6 .7

1 0 6.1
1 0 0 .9
1 0 9 .5

1 0 5 .3

100.2

1 2 4 .8
1 4 4 .7
1 7 1 .9
2 6 7 .5
1 1 4 .7
1 4 8 .9
1 7 0 .9
1 2 1 .3
6 9 .7
8 0 .6
141.1

102.2

10 5.1
9 8 .9
1 0 9 .2

88.6
1 4 3 .6

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

1 0 3 .6
9 8 .6
1 0 6 .9

1 0 5 .7
1 0 0 .5
1 0 9 .2

6 9 .7
8 7 .4
1 3 9 .7

100.1
114.1

121.6

111.1
94.1

111.6
1 1 6 .9
1 0 9 .3
1 0 5 .6
9 9 .4
1 1 7 .8

102.6

101.6

1 2 0 .4
1 3 7.1
1 6 2 .7
2 4 2 .4
1 1 4 .2
1 2 9 .5
1 2 6 .0
1 1 6 .8
7 3 .6
94.1
1 0 8 .4

1 0 5 .4
1 0 1 .3
10 8 .1

120.8

1 2 8 .6
1 3 5 .0

13 2.1

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

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

1 4 .7
5 .9

120.8

111.0

120.2
1 3 7 .7
1 6 3 .6
2 4 7 .8
1 1 0 .5
1 3 9 .3
1 5 0 .8
1 1 5 .3
7 1 .6

86.6
121.1

2 0 3 .6
1 1 4 .9
1 1 1.7
1 2 9 .2
1 0 5 .5
1 0 5 .7
1 0 8 .5
1 0 2 .3
9 1 .5
1 1 5 .9
1 0 3 .3
1 4 0.1

1 0 9 .3

120.2

100.1

1 2 6 .5
1 4 6 .7
1 7 8 .2
2 8 0 .8
1 1 5 .8
1 4 1 .7
156.1
1 2 2 .7
6 9 .6
8 9 .6
1 4 3 .9

100.6

1 3 3 .7
1 4 4 .9

112.6

1 5 5 .5

9 2 .0
1 1 5 .6
1 0 3 .5
1 3 5.1
1 1 2 .3
1 4 3 .9

1 3 :6
5.1
8 .5

.6
.2

1.8
2 .9
.4

111.8

122.0

Aor.P

1 9 1 .0
1 1 7 .9
1 1 2 .9
1 2 8 .6
1 0 6 .4
1 0 8.1
1 0 6 .2
1 0 3 .4
9 4 .6
1 1 9 .6
1 0 6 .2
1 0 8 .8
1 0 6 .8
1 0 9 .6

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

.2

4 .4

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

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

2.0
1.0
1.8

N o t s e a s o n a llv a d ju s te d
1994
J a n .r
F e b .r
M a r.r
D ec.

1993
Nov.

1 9 1 .0
1 1 6 .3
1 1 1.3
1 2 3 .7
1 0 4 .0
1 0 9.1
1 0 8 .6
106.1
9 3 .8

1 3 0 .5

.8
2.0

.8
1 .4

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

112.0

2.6

3 .6

D u r a b le
C o n s u m e r parts
E q u ip m e n t parts
O th e r
B a s ic m etals
N o n d u r a b le
Textile
Paper
C h e m ic a l
O th e r
E n e rg y
P rim a ry
C o n v e r te d fuel

3.1
.9

2 .7

2.6

M a te r ia ls

1.0

4 .0
2 .4

.9
1 .4
2 0 .7
9.1

In t e r m e d ia t e p r o d u c ts
C o n s tru c tio n s upplie s
B u s in e s s s upplie s

.8
.9

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

.8

E q u ip m e n t , total
B u s in e s s e q u ip m e n t
in form ation p ro c e s s in g & related
C o m p u te r a n d office
Industrial
T ra n s it
A u to s a n d trucks
O th e r
D e f e n s e a n d s p a c e e q u ip m e n t
O il a n d g a s well drilling
M a n u fa c tu re d h o m e s

In d e x , 1£1 8 7 = 1 0 0
S e a s o n a llv A d ju s te d
1994
M a r.r
J a n .r
F e b .r
D ec.

101.1

100.8

102.8

1 2 6 .3

1 1 8 .2

1 2 3 .8
1 2 8 .3
1 3 4 .4
1 1 3 .0
1 1 5 .6
1 1 7 .3
1 0 7 .8
1 1 7 .5
1 2 0 .4
1 1 6 .7
1 0 5.1
9 9 .8
1 1 5 .5

1 1 3 .3
1 1 2 .7

1 1 3 .8
1 1 3 .2

1 1 3 .3

111.0

111.2

1 1 0 .5

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

111.2
1 1 5 .7
117.1
1 0 5 .7
1 1 8 .3
1 2 1 .4
1 1 4 .4
1 0 8 .0

S P E C IA L A G G R E G A T E S
T o ta l e x c lu d in g :
A u to s a n d trucks
M o to r v e h ic le s a n d parts
C o m p u te r a n d office e q u ip m e n t

111.6
111.1

112.0

1 1 1.7
1 1 1.3
1 0 9 .2

1 0 8 .5

1 1 2 .4
11 1 .9
1 0 9 .8

111.8

1 1 0 .7
11 1 .7

1 0 7 .3
10 8 .1

10 7 .1
1 0 3 .8

1 0 9 .5
1 0 4 .8

1 0 9 .2
1 0 8 .2

1 0 9.1
1 0 9 .9

1 0 7 .5
1 0 9 .3

1 4 2 .8
1 2 4 .6

1 4 4 .7
1 2 4 .4

1 4 5 .9
1 2 4 .2

1 3 7 .5
1 2 1 .3

1 3 8.1
1 1 9 .4

1 3 6 .6
1 1 9 .2

1 4 0 .1
1 2 3 .5

1 4 2 .5
12 4 .1

1 4 2 .2
1 2 3 .0

1 20.2

1 2 1 .7

122.1

1 1 8 .0

1 1 7 .2

1 1 7 .4

1 2 0 .3

121.8

122.1

112.8

C o n s u m e r g o o d s e x c lu d in g :
A u to s a n d trucks
E n e rg y

B u s in e s s e q u ip m e n t e x c lu d in g :
A u to s a n d truc ks
C o m p u te r a n d office e q u ip m e n t

M a teria ls e x c lu d in g :
E n e rg y




,

Table 1B
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPS
P e rc e n t c h a n g e
1992Q 4
to
1993Q 4

Item

S e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d
a n n u a l rate
1993
1994
Q2
Q4
Q3
Q1r

S e a s o n a llv a d iu s te d
1994
J a n .r
F e b .r
M a r.r
Aor.P

N o t s e a s o n a llv ad ju s ted
1994
Aor.P
J a n .r
F e b .r
M a r.r

To ta l index

4 .2

2 .3

2.8

6 .7

8.1

.5

.5

.5

.3

P ro d u c ts , total
Final p ro d u c ts

3 .9
3 .8

1.6

3 .3
2 .9

6.1
6 .3

7 .8
9 .0

.6

1 .3

.7

.6
1.0

.3
.3

-.1

3 .3
5 .7
1 3 .8
1 8 .7
1 6 .8
2 0 .7
5 .6
-1 .4
5 .5
- 2.8
-4 .5

C onsum er goods
D u ra b le
A u to m o tiv e products
A utos an d trucks
A utos
T rucks
A uto parts an d allied goods
O th e r d u ra b le goods
A p p lia n c e s , T V s , a n d a ir-c o n d .
C a rp e tin g an d furniture
M is c e lla n e o u s

N o n d u ra b le
Fo od s an d to bacco
C lothing
C h e m ic a l products
P a p e r products
E n e rg y products
Fu els
Utilities

E q u ip m e n t, total
B u s in e s s e q u ip m e n t
In form atio n proc ess ing & related
C o m p u te r a n d office
Industrial
T ran sit
A utos an d trucks
O th e r

D e fense an d sp a c e e q u ip m e n t
O il a n d g a s w ell drilling
M a n u fa c tu re d h o m e s

Inte rm e diate p ro d u c ts
C on struction supplies
B us ines s supplies

M aterials
D u ra b le
C o n s u m e r parts
E q u ip m e n t parts
O th e r
B asic m etals

N o n d u ra b le
Textile
Paper
C h e m ic a l
O th e r

E n e rg y
P rim a ry
C o n v e rte d fuel

1.8
9.1

12.6
1 7 .5
14.1

20.8
4 .6
5 .9
1 3 .9
4 .7
1 .7

-.2
- 1.1
-1 .7

.8
.6
2.0
2.0
2.0
6 .4
9 .9
1 5 .6
3 3 .9
4 .2
1 .7
18.1

- 2.0
-4 .3
- 10.0
-1 6 .7
- 10.0
-2 2 .9
3 .0

1.1
.5
4 .9
-.7
-1 .4
-3 .2
.9
4 .6
3 .9
-9 .7
- 2.8
- 12.1

6.0
9 .9

20.6

1 4 .4

44 .1
6 .4
-1 2 .5
- 1 1 .9
10 .5
-8 .9
- 8.2
- 20.2

4.1
5 .9
3 .0

2 .7
1.3
3 .6

4 .8

8.2

10.6
-9 .5

-.6

1 2 .5
9 .4
5 .2
5 .5
3 .8
-.5
4.1
4 .4
4 .6
- 1.0
-2 8

2.0
-3 .5
-1 6 .6
-2 7 .8
-4 3 .8
-8 .4
4 .9
9 .5
3 3 .5
5 .2
- 1 .3
3 .6
2 .5
- 6.6
4 .3
-2 .7
2 1 .5
1 .4
2 9 .5
4.1
5 .5
1 5 .3
3 1 .4
4 .4
-2 5 .3
-2 8 .3
1 5 .3
-8 .9
5 1 .2

3 .7
3 1 .0

68.6
1 2 3 .5
1 3 6 .2

112.6
5 .0
4 .8

10.6
.0
3 .9
- 3 .1
-3 .7

-.1
-5 .0

-.1
-3 .3

20.1
-1 0 .5

7 .4
1 7 .3
40 .1
5 8 .6
6 8 .4
50.1
1 0 .3
-1 .5
-- 1 7 .8
7 .4
5 .4
4 .5

.7
.7
2 .3
2 .3
3 .2

1.6
2.1
-.8
-5 .2

1.2
1.0

.4
4 .5

.7
.3
-1 .4
-.3

- 2.8
9 .5
-- 1 6 .3
2 0 .3

5 .8
-3 .3
9 .2

6.1

1 5 .0

.6
.8

22.1

1 .7

.2

3 4 .4
4 .4

-.7

4 4 .5

20.1

1.6

121.1

5 2 .4
2 .3

4 .0

9 .8
1 3 .8
1 4 .9
3 5 .5

11.2

.0

2.1

.9
2 .7
5 .5

8.6
8 .5

8.8
-.5

-.1
-.3
1 .4
- 1.0
.4

.8
.2
2.0
-.2
-2 .5

-.8
- 3 .1

1.1
1.6
1.6
2 .3
.4
3 .7
7 .0

.5

.6
2.0
2 .7

.8

-3 .8

2.8

.3

-.6
- 1.6
.0

3

1.9

6.0

3 .3

2.2

7 .6

8.6

.5

.2

4 .7
-3 .2

4 .7
- 1.0

11.2
2.8
.2

-.2
-.6
1.0
- 1.1

- .8

1 3 .2
3 7 .6
9 .5
6 .4
12 9
4 .9
- 6.0
8 .5
4 .3
9 .0
-1 .3
-1 .5

6.8
1.2

.3
- 2.0
2 .4
-3 .4

3 .0

-.8
1.0

- 10.2
3.S
4 .5
-1 .4
- 10.1
1 6 .0

1.0

3 8 .6

11.0

.5
1.4

1 .3

6.1

8.0
2.6

5 .3
.9
9 .4

.8
1.8

11.1

3 .8
.4

4.1

.9

1.2

5 .3

11.5

.6

21.2

.8

1 5 .2
3 .7
- 2 .4

-.4
- 1.2

2.8

1.6

-1 .1
1.0
- 1.0
-.1

-.6

5 .0

.3

1 .4

1.8

1.1
1.6

.4
.5

-.6

.1

-1 .3

4 .7
5 .0

.8
8.0
10.8

-.1
1.0

.3

-1 .9

4 .6

.4

1.0
2.2
-.1

-.6
.1

22.1

1 .3

- 1.0
-2 .4
-3 .6
-4 .6
- 2.6

- 1.1

-- 11.1

1.2

- 2.1
- 5 .1
- 7 .1
-4 .5
-9 .5
- 1.0

-4 .0
-6 .5
.4
-.3
1.3

5 .9
-9 .7
-1 2 .5
5 8 .4

8.2

.1

Apr. 9 3
to
Aor. 9 4

.1
2.2
-.1
-.6
.2

1 5 .4
1 5 .9
1 4 .9

2.2
5 .3
7 .8
9 .7

-.4
- 1.0
-1 .9

-.1
.7
2 .4
4 .3
.9

1.0

2.1

2.6

-1 .3

-.5

.7
-4 .5
-1 .3
- 1.0
1 8 .9
-7 .7
2 6 .9

1.0
4 .2

2.1
2.1

1.6

1 .4

.9
- 12.8
-3 .4
-1 4 .8

.4
.5

-.2
.4

1.2
2.2

.6
2.2

.3
-1 .9
- 3 .1

-3 .2
7 .6
1 9 .7
-1 .3
- 2.8
- 8.0
11.7

-.4
1 .5

.1
1.6
.0
1.6
-.6

1.1
.0
1.2
.2

.1

- 1.8
-2 .4
-3 .4
-5 .9
-5 .8
- 6.0
1 .9
-1 .3
-4 .6

.0
.2

3.1

6.8
10.8
1 4 .6
11.7
1 7 .6
4 .2
3.1
4 .6
4 .5
1.3

1.2

- 1.6
- 1.1
1.3
1.7
1 .5

.8
2.2
.6

- 11.8
1 .5
- 1 5 .1

- 12.0
5.1
-1 7 .0

3 .2
3 .4
3 .2

2.6

1,2

3 .6
2 .4
3 .5
2 .7
7 .8
1 4 .5
4 .7
-2 .5
-4 .7

1 .5

-.7
-.7

2.6

.0

4 .3

8.6

-2 .4
7 .3

-.3
-.9
-3 .5
-5 .6
.5
-1 4
- 1.6
7 .7

7 .5
1 0 .3
1 8 .0
3 4 .2
3.1
.3
1 4 .6
7 .6
-9 .5
1 9 .2
2 7 .8

-.5
1.5

.4
3 .2

..3 .4

3 .8
6 .4

1.0

-.8
- 1.0
.5

-.1

2.0

2.0
2 .3

1.3
-.4

.7
.7
.7

-2 .4
1 .5

- 1.6

- 1.2

1.2

2.2

.8

.2

1.0

1.5

.3

-.6

5.4

1.4

.6

2 .5
4 .3

1.8
1.6
2.0

8 .9

-.9
1 .3
.7

- 1.0
-.3

.1

1.1

-1 ,5

12 1

.2

-2 .5

1 .7
1 .3
.4

.6
1.1

.8
1.8

1.7

1 .3

1.2

-.8

1.6

-1 .4
-.3
3 .0
9 .8
3 .7

2 .4

1 .7

.7

2.1

-.1
.2

.8

11.7
4 .8
3 .2

.7

2.8

1.9

-.8

1.5

-.5

1.0

.6

3 2
.9
-1 .3

-.6
- .8
2.0

1.2

-5 .3

4 .0
2 .9
.7
-.7
3.1

2 .4
2 .3

.1

-.3
-.7
-.4
-.3

4 .5

3 .0
- 3 .1

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

.0
-1
.1
-.6

3 .7
3 .6
1.4
7 .2

-6 .4

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

6.8
6.2
6.8

.4
.4
.4

.2
.2
.4

.8
.8
.4

.4
.4
.1

.7
.7
1.2

.8
.7
1.1

.4
.4
.2

-.4
-.3
-.6

4 .7
4 .5
3 .7

.3

.8
.4

.2

1 .3

2.2
.9

-.3
3.2

-.1
1.6

-1 .4
-.5

2 .3
3.1

5 .2
4 .6
4.1
- 2.6
7 .9
5 .8
11 .4

-3 .9
1.5

.2
-.2

.6

2.2

1 .7
-3 .2

2.2

-1 .3
4 .9
- 1 1 .3

3 .8
3 .6
3 .0

2 .9
3.1
.7

3 .9
4.1

1.6

3.3
5.3

.8
1.8

-.9
-1 1

4.4
-.2

-1 .8
4.6

4.0
7.1

.6
.1

9 .2
3 .5

12.1
1.6

8.8
-1 .6

7.7
7.4

12.0
8.8

.5
.3

1.0

1 .3

-.2

.8
-.1

-1 .1
-.2

2 .5

1 .3

3.6

1.7
.5

-.2
-.9

3 .2

6 .9

4.9

3 .4

10.6

8.9

.1

.1

1 .3

.3

.2

2 .4

1 .3

.3

7 .0

-.9

-.2

2.0

-1 .9

S P E C IA L A G G R E G A T E S
To ta l e x c lu d in g :
A utos a n d trucks
M o to r ve h ic le s a n d parts
C o m p u te r a n d office e q u ip m e n t

4 .3

C o n s u m e r g o o d s e x c lu d in g :
A utos a n d trucks
E n e rg y

-.1

B u s in e s s e q u ip m e n t e x c lu d in g :
A utos a n d trucks
C o m p u te r a n d office e q u ip m e n t

9.9

M aterials e x c lu d in g :
E n e rg y

Note— Percent changes shown in the first and last columns are based on seasona ly adjusted data.




Table 2A
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPS
Proportion
in Total IP
item

S IC

To ta l inde x
M a n u fa c tu rin g
P rim a ry p ro c e s s in g
A d v a n c e d p ro c e s s in g
D u rab le
L u m b e r an d products
Furniture an d fixtures
S to n e, clay, an d glass products

24
25
32

P rim ary m etals
33
Iron an d steel
3 3 1 ,2
R a w steel
N on ferro us
3 3 3 -6 ,9
Fa b ric a te d m etal products
34
Industrial m ach in ery
and e q u ip m e n t
35
C o m p u te r an d office equip .
357
Electrical m ach inery
36
T ran spo rtatio n e q u ip m e n t
; M otor v e h icles an d parts
Autos an d light trucks
A e ro s p a c e an d m isc.
In strum ents
M is c e lla n e o u s

37
371
37 2 -6 ,9
38
39

N o n d u ra b le
. Foods
To bacco products
Textile mill products
A pp arel products
| P a p e r a n d products
Printing an d publishing
C h e m ic a ls an d products
P etrole um products
R u b b e r a n a plastics products
L e a th e r an d products

Aor.P

1993
Nov.

112.2

111.6

1 1 3 .0

111.5

111.5

1 1 4 .3

1 1 5 .8

1 1 6 .2

1 1 0 .7
1 1 8 .3

112.0

1987

1993

1993
Nov.

100.0

100.0

112.8

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .6

115.1

1 1 5 .7

1 1 6 .0

N ot s e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d
1994
M arT
J a n .r
F e b .r
D ec.

8 4 .3

8 4 .9

1 1 4 .0

1 1 5 .4

11 5 .6

1 1 6 .2

117.1

1 1 7 .5

1 1 3 .6

2 6 .3
5 8 .6

1 0 9 .9
1 1 6 .0

11 1.3
1 1 7 .4

1 1 0 .7
11 7 .9

110.1

111.6

1 1 9 .2

111.0
120.0

1 0 9 .6
1 1 5 .4

1 0 6 .8
1 1 3 .7

1 0 7 .3
1 1 3 .5

1 0 9 .6
1 1 6 .5

4 6 .5

4 7 .9
1.9
1.4

11 8 .0
1 0 4 .9
1 0 4 .2
1 0 0 .5

120.1

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

121.2

122.0

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

1 0 3 .0
1 0 7 .3

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

1 1 6 .3
9 9 .8
1 0 0 .9
9 4 .4

120.0
101.2

100.6

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

11 7 .5
1 0 2 .5
104.1

101.1

104.1
1 0 7 .8
103.1

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

1 1 3 .0
119.1
1 1 0 .9
1 0 4 .5

1 1 0 .5
11 5 .8

1 0 7 .8

1 0 8 .4
113.1
1 0 2 .5

1 0 3 .3
1 0 3 .9

100.0

101.8

1 1 4 .9
1 0 9 .3
1 0 4 .6

102.6

1 0 9 .4
1 1 2 .7
1 0 7 .9
1 0 4 .9
1 0 4 .9

104.1

102.1

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

1 0 8 .2
111.7
1 0 5 .8
1 0 3 .4
1 0 4 .3

1 0 7 .0

102.0

102.1

1 0 1 .4

9 9 .2

1 5 2 .0
2 4 8 .6
132.1

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

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

158.1
2 6 7 .5
1 3 6 .6

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

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

1 4 8 .3
2 3 9 .4
1 3 3 .8

1 5 0 .3
2 4 2 .4
134.1

1 1 4 .4
1 4 9 .0
1 5 4 .0
8 1 .9
104.1
1 0 9 .8

110.8

1 0 9 .6
1 3 9 .0
1 3 8 .2
8 1 .9
104.1
11 1.7

1 0 8 .2
1 3 0 .9
1 3 0 .0

110.1

111.9
142.1
1 4 1 .8
8 3 .4
1 0 3 .7
1 1 0 .7

143.1
1 4 3 .6
8 2 .0
1 0 4 .4

1.2

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

111.6

4.1
4 .8

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

1 0 3 .0
1 1 3 .8

1 0 3 .8
1 2 1 .5
111.7
87.1
1 0 2 .4
111.4

109.1
1 0 8 .4
8 3 .3
1 0 8 .0
9 2 .6
1 1 4.5

1 0 9 .7
1 0 9 .0
8 4 .3
1 0 7 .4
93 .1
1 1 5 .5

1 0 9 .6
1 0 9 .2

110.1
110.1

111.1

111.5

111.9

111.2

88.2

8 7 .2
1 0 8 .6
9 2 .4
1 1 4 .8

88.8

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

1 0 9 .7
9 3 .7
1 1 4 .7

90.1
1 0 9 .5
9 4 .6
1 1 5 .7

1 0 8 .7
1 0 8 .9
8 2 .3
1 0 6 .2
9 3 .6
1 1 3 .7

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

1 0 5 .5
1 0 4.1
90 .1
1 0 1 .7

1 0 1 .9
1 1 9 .3
107.1
1 1 9 .3
85.1

1 0 1 .7
1 1 9 .3
1 0 4 .8
1 2 0 .3
8 4 .8

102.2
120.1

102.8

1 0 3 .5

101.6

1 2 0 .7
1 0 5 .8

120.8

121.2

122.2

.2

1 0 1 .7
1 1 8 ,8
1 0 7 .8
1 1 7 .8
8 3 .5

8 4 .8

8 5 .3

1 1 6 .5
1 0 9 .7
1 1 7 .7
8 5 .6

9 7 .0
1 7 7 .8
1 0 4 .0
9 1 .0
9 4 .9

9 8 .7
1 6 7 .3
1 1 4 .4
9 1 .8
9 5 .5

9 9 .3
171.1
1 2 0 .4
9 1 .2
9 5 .3

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

1 1 6 .8
1 1 5 .7

2.1
1 .5
2 .4

2.1

3 .3
1 .9

3 .2
1.9

.1

.1

1.4
5 .4

1.3
4 .9

8 .5
2 .3
6 .9

11.1

9 .9
4 .8
2 .5
5.1
5.1
1 .3

4 .7

8.0
9 .3
5 .2

2.6

3 7 .8

3 7 .0

8.8
1.0
1.8

23
26

2 .3
3 .6

8.6
.8
1.8
2 .0

27
28
29
30
31

6 .5

6.0

8.8

9 .3
1.3
3 .4

1 .3
3 .2
.3

8.0

3 .7

111.6

1 0 4 .5
1 1 9 .7
83.1

1 2 0 .3

101.6

111.5
1 1 5 .2
1 1 0 .7
1 0 6 .4
1 0 3 .7

1 4 9 .6
2 4 7 .8
1 3 2 ,5

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

1 5 9 .9
2 6 7 .5
1 3 8 .8

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

108.1
1 3 4 .2
1 3 2 .4
8 3 .6

114.1
1 4 8 .6
1 5 2 .8
8 1 .7
1 0 2 .7
1 0 7 .0

1 1 4 .2
1 4 8 .4
1 5 1 .2
82.1

142.1
1 4 2 .3
8 1 .8

102.8

102.6

1 0 9 .8

1 1 0 .9

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

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

1 1 4 .9

1 0 7 .2
1 0 4 .9
899
1 0 7 .4
9 0 .8
1 1 7 .0

9 9 .2
114.1
1 0 6 .3
1 1 6 .8
8 5 .4

9 6 .2
1 1 4 .5
9 7 .8
1 1 8 .2
8 2 .9

9 7 .5
1 1 6 .8
97 .1
1 1 9 .7
8 1 .5

9 8 ,3
1 1 7 .5
9 9 .3

102.0

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

9 7 .8
1 6 8 .7
9 9 .9
9 4 .2
8 9 .8

9 7 .4
1 6 9 .9
1 0 4 .4
9 3 .7
8 0 .3

99.1
1 7 0 .7
1 1 8 .3
9 2 .8
8 2 .5

9 8 .3
9 8 .8
1 7 3 .7
1 7 0 .6
119.1
1 2 2 .5
9 1 .0
90.1
8 7 .3 , 9 3 .7

116.1
1 1 5 .4
1 1 8 .7

111.3
1 0 8 .0
1 2 3 .5

1 2 7 .4
1 1 6 .9
1 6 6 .4

1 4 5 .6
1 2 5 .5

220.1

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

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

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

1 0 7 .6

112.2
110.2

1 1 3 .9
111.5

1 1 4 .6
111.9

11.6

12.8
7 .0
5 .7
5 .4
0 .3

1 4 .5
7 .9

1 2 .4

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

6 .6
6.2

5 .7
5 .3
0 .3

1 0 8 .0

86.8

112.0

9 6 .9
1 6 8 .5

1.2

101.1

13
14

5 .8
.7

4 ,8

9 1 .8
9 8 .2

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

7 .7

8.1

4 9 1 ,3p t
4 9 2 ,3 p t

6.1
1.6

6 .3
1 .7

116.1
1 1 5 .2
1 1 9 .4

1 1 5 .8
1 1 5 .5
1 1 7 .0

1 2 1 .9
119.1
1 3 2 .6

1 1 9 .6
118.1
1 2 5 .2

120.8

7 9 .5
8 1 .9

7 9 .7
8 0 .2

1 1 2 .9

1 1 4 .0
111.4

1 1 4 .0
111.4

1 1 4 .3
111.9

1 1 6 .2
1 1 2 .9

1 1 2 .5

112.6

110.0

1 1 0 .9
1 0 7 .7

12.0
6.6

1 2 .5

12.8

6.8

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

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

10.8
6.0

5 .7
5 .5
0 .3

1 3 .9
7 .6
6 .3

12.0
6.6

5 .4
5.1
0 .3

7 .0
5 .9
5 .5
0 .3

5 .4
5.1
0 .3

4 .8
4 .5
0 .3

Utilities

118.1

1 1 0 .5
1 1 3 .8
1 0 8 .8
1 0 6 .0
1 0 3 .7

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

7 .0
.5

.6

122.0

1 1 4 .2

100.0

101.1

1.2

.3

1 1 4 .9

Apr.P

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

10
12

M e ta l m ining
C o a l m ining
Oil and gas extraction
S to n e an d earth m inerals

1 1 4 .4

27 .1
57.1

20
21
22

M in in g

Electric
G as

In dex , 1 9 8 7 = 1 0 0
S e a s o n a lly A dju sted
1994
J a n .r
F e b .r
M a r.r
D ec.

102.0
1 0 7 .0

88 .6

1 0 6 .7
9 6 .3

110.6

104.1
107.1

121.1
8 3 .2

111.0

110.6
9 2 .8
1 1 6 .9

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

S P E C IA L A G G R E G A T E S
M a n u fa ctu rin g e x c lu d in g :
M o tor ve hicles an d parts
C o m p u te r a n d office e q u ip m e n t

110.2

1 1 5 .6

110.1

M e m o : M o tor ve h icle a s s e m b lie s 1
Total
Autos
Trucks
: Light
H e a v y an d m ediu m

6.0
0 .3

0 ,4

6.8

N o te — P rim ary processing m an u fac tu rin g includes textile mill products, p a p e r a n d products, industrial c h e m ic a ls , synth etic m a te ria ls , a n d fertilizers,
petroleu m products, rubb er a n d plastics products, lu m b er an d products, prim ary m e ta ls , fa b ric a te d m e ta ls , a n d stone , cla y, a n d g lass prod ucts. ;
A d v a n c e d processing m a n u fa c tu rin g includes foods, to bac co products, a p p a re l p rod uc ts, printing a n d publishing, ch e m ic a l prod ucts a n d o th e r ag ricultural
c h em icals , le a th e r a n d products, furniture an d fixtures, industrial a n d co m m e rc ia l m a c h in e ry a n d c o m p u te r eq u ip m e n t, ele ctrica l m a c h in e ry , tran spo rtatio n
e q u ip m e n t, instrum ents, a n d m isce llan eo u s m an u fac tu res.




Table 2B
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPS
P e rc e n t c h a n g e

item

S IC

Total index

4 .2

M a n u fa ctu rin g
P rim a ry p ro c e s s in g
A d v a n c e d p ro c e s s in g
D ura b le
L u m b e r a n d products
Fu rn itu re an d fixtures
S to n e, clay, an d g lass products

24
25
32

P rim ary m etals
33
3 3 1 ,2
Iron an d steel
R a w steel
N on ferro us
3 3 3 -6 ,9
F a b ric a te d m etal products
34
Industrial m a c h in e ry
an d e q u ip m e n t
35
C o m p u te r an d office equip.
357
E lectrical m a c h in e ry
36
T ransportation eq u ip m e n t
M o to r v e h icles an d parts
A utos a n d light trucks
A e ro s p a c e an d m isc.
In strum ents
M is c e lla n e o u s

1992 Q 4
to
1993 Q 4

qir

2 .3

2.8

.7

-.2

2 .7

.6
1.1

.4
.5

.0

.5
2 .4

-.2

3 .2
1 .3
5 .7

-3 .3

.7
- 2.1
1.7
-.5

2.1
2.8
8.0
1.1
1.2

-2 .5
-3 .6
3 .7
-.9
-.7

.4

1.1

.1
.0

- 1.6

.9

.9
1 .9
1 .5

1.0

.6

- 2.1

.4

1.2

2.1

1 .4

-.5

2.1

2 .3
1 .3

2 .7

2.2

1.6

1.5

2.2

- 1.8
-2 .9
-3 .7

2 .3

8 .3

7 .7
5 .0
5 .8
5 .3

4 .2
-7 .0
4 .2
7 .0

3 .6
11 .7
9 .8
4 .4

1 4 .4
1 7 .6

11.0

.3

-3 .0

.0
-.8

.2
1 .4
5 .2

5 .9
9 .9
4 .6

- 1.6

-.2

1.8

3 .8

6 .7
1 0 .4
9 .4

22.2

1 6 .6
3 1 .4
1 2 .5

1 5 .7
3 5 .5
9 .4

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

- 1 6 .1
- 1 9 .1
-2 9 .7
-1 2 .4
-2 .9

3 8 .6
9 1 .4
1 2 4 .8
-9 .5
-5 .7

2.1

-1 0 .7
- 1 1 .5
-1 6 .0
-9 .7
-1 .9
3 .7

-.8

2.6

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

1.5

2.2

1.0

.6

.9
3 .3
-4 .4
-1 .7
- 2.1
-5 .0

1 7 .4
3 3 .9
1 0 .9

44 .1
1 0 .4

23
26

-1 .7
5 .6

-.7
-2 3 .6
4 .8
- 2.0
1 0 .3

Printing an d publishing
C h e m ic a ls an d products
P e tro le u m products
R u b b e r a n d plastics products
L e a th e r an d products

27
28
29
30
31

1.2

2.2

-1 .9

2 .3

5 .5
.4
2 .9
-7 .9

2.8
-.1
6.8

1.6

2.6
4 .8
-3 .4

-.8

4 9 1 ,3pt
4 9 2 ,3pt

1.1

.6
.2

2 .4
1 0 .4

-1 5 .5

E lectric
G as

.3

.8

8 .4

8.6

20
21
22

Utilities

.8

-.5

2 .4

2.6

Fo od s
To bacco products
Textile mill products
A p p a re l products
P a p e r an d products

13
14

.6

-.6
.4

3 .3

- 10.8
- 2.8

10
12

.5

.1

3 .4
3 .2

3 7 2 -6 ,9
38
39

M e ta l m ining
C o a l m ining
Oil an d ga s extraction
S to n e an d ea rth m in erals

8.1

5 .0

7 .5
9 .4
5 .9
4 .7
5 .6

.4
5.1

-7 .9

1.8
1 0 .7
11 .4

12.1

-1 .3
- 2 5 .1
- 1.0
-1 .5
9 .2

2.2
.2

6.8
.0
- 2.8
-8 .5
-- 1 2 .5
6 .7

8.0

3 .9
5 .9
17.1
3 .9

.8
.3

2.0

1 5 .0

4 .8
-9 .5

2.8
2.8

8.8
.1

2.1

-3 .0
7 .2

4 .4
- 4 .1
4 2 .4
-1 .9
-.7

6 .5
-3 .2
-1 .3

- 2.6

-2 .9
-1 7 .6
-1 2 .7

1.8

.1

2.0

- 9 .1

7 .5

.9
.4

2.8

-6 .4
-1 .4
-2 2 .7

11.7
16.1

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

2 8 .7

4 .3
3 .6

4 .4
1.5

3 .9
.9

4 .4
6 .9

5 .6
6 .4

12.6

N o t s e a s o n a lly a d ju s ted
1994
Jan/
Aor.P
Feb/
M a r/

6 .7

5 .0
5 .0

3 .6
1 6 .6
1 7 .0

M in in g

S e a s o n a lly a d ju s ted
1994
Jan/
F e b .r
M a r/
Apr.P

7 .9

37
371

N o n d u ra b le

S e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d
a n n u a l rate
1994
1993
Q 4_
Q2
Q3

3 6 .3

8.6

1 3 .9

10.1

-

.4

1.0
2.6

.5

.5

.3

.3

8.6

-2 .4
-3 .9
- 6.8

-1 .9
.4

.1

-.1

.3

-.3

-.8

1.0

.8

-.1
.1

.5

4 .6
.4

- 1.2
.7

.9
1 .7
1.9

.3
-.7
1.5

1.0

-.8
- 1.8

.0
1.2

-.2
1.0

-.1

.9

-.2
.0
- 2.1
.8

.4

.6

.7

.6

.5

-.3
-.5
- 2.0

2.1

.1
2.1
.8
.6

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

-.4

4 .8

.8

1.4

1.2
1 .3

1.2

5 .0

1 .4

.3

5 .6

1.0
1.6

1.2
-.1

4 .5

1.6

-.4

2 .9
.4
3 .8

1.1
-.6

7 .9
6 .5
5 .0
5 .7

.4

.0

2 .5

.5

2.1

1 .3
.9

1.8

2.0
2.0
1.6
6.6
2 .7
2 .4

3 .2

.0

.8

-.9
-.4
1 .4

1.2
1 .7
.3

6.1

4 .3
3 .5
4 .2
5 .4
5 .7

2.1

.0

2.2
- 1.2

3 .8
3 .5

3 .0
4 .3

1 6 .8
3 4 .2

2.6

2.0

-.4
-.3
.4

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

5 .5
1 0 .7
1 5 .5
- 2.2
.7
.0

.1
-.1
- 1.1
.5

- 2.8
-4 .3
-5 .9
-.4

.1

-.2

3 .5
1 4 .9
1 4 .3
-1 0 .7
- 1.1

2.6

.9

1.0

.0

1.6
.8
-.1

1.0

1.2
- .8

2 .5

2.8

-6 .7

-2 .7

1.0

2.1

.4
1.3

2.1

- 2.1
3 5 .5
4 .3
-4 .4
5 .2
- 3 .1
.3
- 8.0

5 .7
2 .5

1.8
1 .4

2.0

-3 .0

-.7
1 .3
-1 .7
1 .7
.5
1 3 .3
- 1.0

1.2

.1

1.8

.6

.3

-5 .9

-.6
.1
1.1

10.0
.8
.6

2 .3
5 .2

.1
.2
.2

-.6

.3

-.4
.7
4 .5
-.5

-.3

- 2.1

- 10.6

5 .3
3.1
1 3 .3

-1 .9

-.6
-.3

-5 .5

-2 .3
- 2.0
-3 .5

- 1.8

1 4 .2
7 .3
3 2 .2

.3
.5

1,1
.6

.6
.2

-.8

-.6

1.3

2 .7
-3 .8
-4 .0

Apr. 9 3
to
Aor. 9 4

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

1.2
2.1

3 .8
1 .9
5 .3
.5
.5

12.2

1 .4

.9
2 .9
3 .7

6.2
-.5

-.3

-.5

2.0

-.1

1.8

2.8

3 .5
-1 .9
5 .8

-2 .7
- 1.0
7 .3

3 .5
1 5 .4
-1 .3

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

-8 .5
-5 .9
-1 4 .7

-9 .5
-4 .9

1.9
2 .4

1,5

.6

1.2

.3

- 21.2

1.8
1.4
.6
4 .2

S P E C IA L A G G R E G A T E S
M a n u fa ctu rin g e x c lu d in g :
M o to r v e h icles an d parts
C o m p u te r an d office e q u ip m e n t

-.1

.0

N o te — P e rc e n t c h a n g e s sh ow n in th e first a n d last co lum ns a re b a s e d on s e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d d a ta




, ...- .7 .

-.1

5 .0
4 .0

Table 3
CAPACITY UTILIZATION: MANUFACTURING, MINING, AND UTILITIES
P e rc e n t of ca p ac ity, s e a s o n a lly ad ju s ted

Item

S IC

T o ta l in d u s tr y

F a b ric a te d m e ta l products
Industrial m a c h in e ry
a n d e q u ip m e n t
C o m p u te r a n d office equip.
E lectrical m a c h in e ry
T rans porta tion eq u ip m e n t
M o to r v e h ic le s an d parts
A utos a n d light tru c k s 1
A e ro s p a c e a n d misc.
In strum ents
M is c e lla n e o u s
N o n d u r a b le
Fo od s
Textile mill products
A p p arel products
P a p e r an d products
P ulp an d p a p e r
Printing an d publishing

1982
Low

1988­
1989
H iqh

1990­
1991
Low

1993
Apr.

1993
Nov.

D ec.

1994
J a n .r

F e b .r

M a r.r

Apr.P

100.0

8 1 .9

8 9 .2

8 7 .3

7 1 .8

8 4 .8

78.1

8 1 .4

8 2 .2

8 2 .9

8 3 .2

8 3 .4

8 3 .6

8 3 .6

8 8 .9

8 7 .3

7 0 .0

85 .1

7 6 .7

8 0 .6

8 1 .5

8 2 .3

8 2 .2

8 2 .5

8 2 .9

8 3 .0

8 2 .2
8 0 .6

9 2 .2
8 7 .5

8 9 .7
8 6 .3

66.8

89.1
8 3 .3

7 8 .0
7 6 .0

8 3 .6
7 9 .3

8 5 .5
7 9 .8

8 6 .4
8 0 .6

8 5 .9
8 0 .7

8 5 .3
8 1 .3

8 5 .9
8 1 .6

8 6 .3
8 1 .6

4 9 .4
1 .7
1.4
2 .3

7 9 .0
83.1
8 1 .7
7 7 .9

88.8

8 6 .9
8 7 .6

6 5 .0
6 0 .9
6 8 .9
63.1

8 3 .9
9 3 .3
8 3 .7

7 3 .8
7 6 .2
7 1 .6
7 1 .6

7 8 .7
8 5 .7
7 9 .6
7 6 .2

8 0 .6
9 1 .0
8 0 .3
7 7 .8

8 1 .9
9 1 .3
8 1 .8
8 0 .8

8 1 .9
9 1 .2
81.1
78.1

8 2 .2
8 9 .2
8 2 .4
7 7 .6

8 2 .4
90.1
8 2 .7
7 9 .5

8 2 .4
9 0 .5
8 2 .4
7 9 .6

3 .0

100.6

4 6 .8
3 8 .3
3 5 .2
6 2 .2
42.1
5 8 .6

9 2 .9
9 5 .7
9 2 .7
8 8 .9
8 5 .9
1 0 0 .4

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

8 5 .0

8 9 .5
9 0 .6

88.0
88.6

8 3 .6
8 4 .6
8 9 .2
9 1 .7

86.8
88.0

8 8 .4
8 8 .7
8 6 .7

88.0

8 9 .4
8 9 .5
8 8 .4
8 9 .3

8 1 .5
8 3 .0

9 2 .2
9 4 .5
9 0 .8
8 8 .9
8 6 .3
8 2 .8

9 0 .3
9 1 .9
8 3 .6
8 7 .9

86.8

86.0

0.1

80.1
7 9 .8
7 9 .2
8 0 .9
7 2 .4
8 9 .2

8 2 .3

8 1 .2

8 1 .2
8 0 .3

7 8 .6

34

5.1

7 7 .2

8 7 .8

8 3 .9

6 2 .9

8 2 .0

7 2 .0

7 6 .7

7 9 .0

7 9 .4

8 0 .4

7 9 .9

8 0 .7

8 1 .2

35
357
36

1 0 .9
4 .7
7 .9

8 0 .8
8 0 .5
8 0 .4

9 6 .4
9 0 .9
8 7 .8

92.1
9 3 .5
8 9 .4

6 4 .9
63.1
71.1

8 3 .7
8 4 .4
8 4 .9

7 1 .4
6 3 .4
7 7 .3

8 1 .3
7 9 .3
8 2 .0

8 5 .3
8 7 .3
8 3 .7

8 7 .0
8 9 .0
8 4 .8

8 6 .7
8 9 .6
8 4 .7

8 7 .0
9 0 .0
8 5 .2

88.1

88.6

37
371

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

7 4 .9
7 5 .7

8 3 .8
9 3 .4

8 2 .7
9 3 .0
9 2 .2
81.1
9 2 .5
7 8 .7

5 6 .7
4 4 .5
40.1
6 6 .9
7 9 .0

8 4 .2
8 4 .5
8 9 .6
8 8 .3
8 1 .2
80.1

7 0 .5
5 7 .3
5 3 .7
7 8 .5
76.1
7 2 .9

7 4 ,0
79.1
81.1

7 5 .2
8 4 ,8

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

79.1
9 4 .4

86.6

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

7 6 .9
7 8 .8
7 3 .8
7 8 .9
8 2 .0
82.1
8 3 .0

86.8
8 3 .3
92.1
8 4 .2
9 4 .9
98.1
9 2 .3

9 3 .8
9 6 .7
9 4 .0
8 1 .3

85.1
9 0 .9
9 8 .5
8 9 .5
9 0 .4
9 2 .4

70.1
6 3 .4
6 4 .4

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

9 4 .4
9 0 .3
9 0 .8
9 6 .6
9 3 .0
9 3 .7

8 6 .7

9 5 .6
9 9 .0
9 3 .2

24
25
32

33
3 3 1 .2
3 3 3 -6 ,9
33 31
3334

3 7 2 -6 ,9
38
39

1.8
0.1
1.2

0.0

3 6 .4

20
22
23
26
2 6 1 -3
27

M in in g

8.8
1.6
2,0
3 .3
1.5
5 .9
9 .4

0.8
0 .4

1.1
3 .3

0.2
6 .6

M e ta l m ining
C o a l m ining
Oil an d gas extraction
Oil an d g a s w ell drilling
S to n e an d ea rth m inerals
U tilitie s
Electric
G as
Q o r i^ o

1978­
1980
Hiqh

8 1 .2

C h e m ic a ls a n d products
28
P lastics m a terials
2 8 21
S y n th e tic fibers
2 8 2 3 ,4
P e tro le u m products
29
R u b b e r an d plastics produc ts
30
L e a th e r a n d products
31

1

1973
Hiqh

8 5 .9

P r im a r y p r o c e s s in g
A d v a n c e d p r o c e s s in g

P rim a ry m e ta ls
Iron a n d steel
R a w steel
N o n fe rro u s
P rim a ry co p p e r
P rim a ry alu m in u m

1967­
1993
A ve.

2 5 .5
6 0 .4

M a n u f a c t u r in g

D u r a b le
L u m b e r a n d products
Fu rn itu re a n d fixtures
S to n e , clay, a n d glass products

1993
Proportion

10
12

0 .5

13
138
14

4 .3
0 .5

4 9 1 ,3p t
4 9 2 ,3 p t
h o n in o

1.2

0.6
7 .6
5 .8
1 .7

,

90.1
9 6 .8
8 9 .2

1 0 5 .8
1 0 2 .7
9 2 .9
92.1
9 5 .7

7 5 .5
8 2 .0
7 5 .6

7 7 .0
8 9 .9
8 2 .9

8 3 .5
8 2 .3

8 7 .9

86.2

9 2 .0
8 4 .2
9 6 .9
97.1
8 9 .7

81.1
8 9 .7
9 2 .2
8 6 .5
8 0 .0
8 5 .5
8 4 .8
8 5 .5
8 3 .6
8 1 .9

88.8
8 2 .5

86.0

8 7 .9

102.0

86.6
8 7 .0
1 0 2 .4
11 0.4
8 5 .3
9 5 .7
9 0 .5
8 0 .8
9 7 .6

7 1 .4

86.8

8 6 .7
8 7 .2

9 0 .8

9 1 .2

86.0

86.8
7 5 .6
8 7 .4

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

77.1
9 0 .4
9 2 .7
6 2 .2
7 3 .7
7 5 .4

8 3 .7
8 0 .3
9 0 .5
8 1 .7
9 1 .7

7 5 .3
7 6 .3

6 4 .5
7 2 .6
7 5 .3

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

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

83.1
80.1
9 0 ,4
8 0 .0
9 1 .3
9 4 .0
8 3 .2

8 2 .6
7 9 .2
9 0 .0
7 9 .8
9 1 .4
9 3 .5
82.1

8 2 .9
79 .5
8 9 .4
8 0 .3
92.1
9 3 .2
8 2 .3

8 2 .7
7 9 .4
8 9 .6
7 9 .7
9 0 .4
9 2 .8
82 .1

8 2 .9
7 9 .9
90.1
7 9 .7
9 1 .3
9 3 .7
8 2 .4

8 3 .6
81.1
9 0 .9
8 0 .9
91.1
9 4 .5
8 2 .8

8 3 .3

7 9 .4
7 5 .3
7 6 .6
8 4 .5
7 8 .3
7 6 .4

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

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

8 1 .2
9 0 .3
8 2 .3
9 2 .7
8 4 .9
8 3 .3

8 1 .0
8 7 .3
8 7 .7
9 0 .8
8 5 .4
8 3 .3

8 1 .3

8 1 .6

8 1 .4

7 3 .5
78.1

8 5 .9
9 7 .0
9 9 .7
8 8 .5
9 0 .5
8 3 .8

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

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

8 7 .0
8 7 .5
9 1 .4
8 6 .9
6 0 .7
9 0 .0

86.8
8 0 .0
8 2 .9
8 7 .8
5 3 .0
7 7 .9

8 7 .4
8 6 .7
81.1
9 0 .4
5 8 .6
7 7 .9

8 7 .5
8 7 .4
7 7 .9
9 0 .6
6 8 .5
8 3 .5

8 7 .5
9 1 .9
8 0 .6
8 9 .9
6 8 .5
7 9 .9

8 7 .6
9 2 .0
8 0 .0
90.1
69.1
8 0 .8

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

8 8 .3
8 8 .3
9 3 .6

7 6 .2
7 8 .7
7 0 .8

9 2 .6
9 4 .8
8 5 .5

83.1
8 6 .3
6 8 .3

8 5 .8
8 7 .8
79.1

8 6 .4
8 7 .5
8 2 .9

86.2

9 0 .6
9 0 .2
92.1

8 8 .8

86.6

86.0

8 7 .6
8 1 .3

8 9 .3
8 7 .0

8 7 .4
8 3 .9

8 7 .0
8 2 .4

66.1

68.2

68.6

100.0

88.8
6 2 .2
7 3 .4
7 5 .8

88.2
8 6 .8

9 0 .6
8 4 .7
8 1 .9

89.1
9 1 .6
8 5 .6
8 3 .8

9 3 .6

86.1
8 4 .6

8 9 .8

8 9 .9

88.2

88.2

9 2 .4
9 0 .4
7 4 .9
81.1

9 2 .6
9 0 .7
76.1
7 9 .3

ir* 1 0 7 7

N o te
P rim a ry p roc ess ing m an u fa c tu rin g includes textile mill products, p a p e r and products, industrial c h e m ic a ls , synthetic m a terials, an d fertilizers,
p e tro le u m products, rubb er a n d plastic products, lu m b er an d products, prim ary m etals, fa b ric a te d m etals, a n d stone, clay, a n d g lass products. A d v a n c e d
pro c ess in g m an u fac tu rin g in clud es fo od s, to bac co products, a p p a re l products, printing an d publishing, ch e m ic a l products an d o th e r agricultural c h e m icals ,
le a th e r a n d prod ucts, furniture a n d fixtures, industrial an d c o m m ercial m ach inery an d c o m p u te r eq u ip m e n t, ele ctrica l m ach inery, tran spo rtatio n e q u ip m e n t
in stru m en ts, a n d m is c e lla n e o u s m a n u fa c tu re s .
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Table 4
INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY: MANUFACTURING, MINING, AND UTILITIES

Item

S IC

P e rc e n t c h a n a e
D e c e m b e r to D e c e m b e r
A n n u a l rate
1967­
1975­
1967­
1993
1993
1975
1992
1989
1990
A ve.
1991
Ave.
A ve.

2 .4

1.1

1.0

2 .3

2 .7
.4

2 .0
.6
2.2

1.8
.1
.6

.7

.3

-.2

1 .7
.7
.3
3 .6

- 1.1
- 1.8
- 2.0

1 .4

.5

2.1

.8
-.2
.0

- 1.1
-1 .4
-1 .7
-.7
.3

Fo od s
Textile mill products
A p p a re l prod ucts
P a p e r a n d products
P ulp a n d p a p e r
P rinting a n d publishing

M e ta lm in in g
C o a l m ining
O il a n d g a s extractio n
Oil a n d g a s w ell drilling
S to n e a n d e a rth m in erals

E lectric
G as

1 . S e rie s b e g in s in 1 9 7 7 .




1 2 2 .4
1 2 6 .0

122.0

122.0

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

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

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

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

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

4 .9
1 5 .8
3 .5

5 .4
1 4 .2

5 .2
1 3 .3
2 .9

6.0
1 4 .0
5 .2

1 7 2 .3
2 6 3 .9
153.1

1 7 8 .2
2 8 4 .7
1 5 7 .7

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

1 8 0 .2
2 9 1 .8
1 5 9 .2

1 8 1 .7
2 9 7 .2
1 6 0 .3

1 8 3 .2
3 0 2 .5
1 6 1 .3

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

2 .4
2 .5

3 .0
3 .2

.8
1.0

2.0

.7

2 .3
4 .0

1.0

2 .7
2 .9
1 .4

.6
1.2
1.6

.8
1.8
1.0
-.1

143.1
1 5 3 .0
1 4 9 .2
1 3 3 .8
1 3 9 .9
1 4 4 .9

14 4.1
156.1
1 5 2.1
1 3 2 .8
141.1
1 4 6 .3

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

1 4 4 .4
157.1
1 5 3 .2
1 3 2 .5
1 4 1 .4
1 4 6 .7

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

1 4 4 .8
1 5 8 .4
1 5 4 .8
1 3 1 .9
1 4 1 .7
147.1

1 4 4 .9
15 9.1
1 5 5 .6
1 3 1 .7
1 4 1 .9
1 4 7 .3

1 3 2.1
1 3 6 .9
1 1 9 .9
116.1
1 2 5 .3

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

1 3 2 .5
1 3 7 .5
1 2 0 .3
1 1 6 .0
1 2 5 .6
123.1
1 2 4 .0

1 3 2 .7
1 3 7 .8
1 2 0 .5
1 1 5 .9
1 2 5 .8
1 2 3 .3
1 2 4.1

1 3 3 .0
138.1
1 2 0 .7
1 1 5 .8
1 2 5 .9
1 2 3 .5
1 2 4 .2

1 3 3 .2
1 3 8 .4
1 2 0 .9
1 1 5 .8
1 2 6.1
1 2 3 .7
1 2 4 .3

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

1 4 8 .0
1 3 3 .3
1 3 6 .9
1 1 5 .4
1 4 1 .6

1 4 8 .3
1 3 3 .6
1 3 7 .3
1 1 5 .4
1 4 1 .9

101.2

100.8

110.6

110.6

110.6

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

1 9 4 .0
1 3 0 .3

1 9 4 .4
1 3 0 .4

100.8

100.8

1 1 8 .2
11 7 .5

1 1 7 .7
1 1 7 .5

1 3 4 .7
1 3 2 .2
1 4 4 .0

1 3 4 .8
1 3 2 .4
1 4 4 .0

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

7 .4
2 4 .3
4 .7

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

2.6

1 .3
1 .7

2.2

2 .3

2.1

1 .9

2 .4
.9
.7

1.1
1.8

1 .4

2.2

.5

1.6
.1

2.1
2.1

2.8

3 .0

2 .3
3.1

2.8

.3
4 .0
-4 .3

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

.1
1.8

- 2.0
1 0 .9

3 .2
2 .4
4 .0

2.0

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

-1 .5

.0

-.1

10
12

1 .4
2 .5

.7
2 .5

13
138
14

-.6

- 1.0

2 .5
-.4

.3

.8

.8
2.6

3 .0
4.1
.3

6.0
7 .8
2 .3

4 9 1 ,3p t
4 9 2 ,3p t

1 2 2 .4
1 2 6 .0

122.0

2 .5
8 .7
4 .3

4 .7

Utilities

1 2 2 .4
1 2 6 .0

122.0

129.1

12.0
6.1

M in in g

1 2 2 .4
1 2 6 .0

122.1

1 2 9 .2

6 .5

8.6

1 2 2 .5
126.1

1 2 9 .2

20.1

6.8

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

1 2 9 .2

35
357
36

1 2 .7
9 .7
4 .2

122.6

1.1
- 1.1
- 1.8
- 2.0

1 2 9 .2

.5

3 .8

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

1 2 9 .2

.8

6.8

.8
1.0

1 2 9 .3

3.1

C h e m ic a ls a n d p ro d u c ts
28
P lastics m a te ria ls
2821
S y n th e tic fib ers
2 8 2 3 ,4
P e tro le u m products
29
R u b b e r a n d plastics products
30
L e a th e r a n d products
31

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

-.2

1 .5

2 .7
2 .4
3.1

148.1
1 1 5 .5
1 3 0 .4
1 2 9 .7

-.2

34

23
26
2 6 1 -3
27

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

-.1

1.2

4 .3
3 .0
4 .3
2 .3
3 .9
3 .0
3 .0

1 4 7.1
1 1 5 .3
13 0 .1
1 2 9 .5

.3

-.5

2 .9

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

Apr.

.6

5 .2

2.6
2.0
1.2

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

M ar.

1 .7
.5

1 .4

20
22

144.1
1 1 4 .7
1 2 8 .7
1 2 8 .4

Feb.

4.1
.3

.3
.4

N o n d u ra b le

1 2 9 .3
1 4 7 .5

1994
Jan.

-.1

.2
2 .4

2.1

1 2 9 .2
1 4 7 .0

D ec.

.0

1 .7

1.8

1 .9
5 .2

1 2 9 .0
1 4 6 .6

1993
Nov.

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

.1
- 1.2

3 7 2 -6 ,9
38
39

1 2 8 .9
1 4 6.1

.7
1 .4

3 .3

3.1

1 2 8 .7
1 4 5 .7

2.6

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

5 .2

1 2 8 .6
1 4 5 .4

.3

3 .4
1 .7
3 .0
1 .4

2.6

1 2 7 .8
143.1

2.2

1.1
2.2

37
371

1 4 1 .7

1.1

1 .7

2.2

T rans porta tion e q u ip m e n t
M o to r v e h ic le s an d parts
A utos a n d light tru c k s 1
A e ro s p a c e a n d m isc.
In stru m en ts
M is c e lla n e o u s

1 4 1 .3

2 .7

1 .9

2.6

F a b ric a te d m e ta l products
Industrial m a c h in e ry
an d e q u ip m e n t
C o m p u te r an d office equip .
E lectrical m a c h in e ry

1 3 8 .7

1 4 0 .9

1.0

1.2
3 .7

1.2
-.2

1 3 8 .3

1 4 0 .5

2 .4

4 .0
3 .9

3 3 3 -6 ,9
3331
3334

1 3 8 .0

1 4 0 .2

2.0

3 .8

- 1.0
- 1.2

1 3 7 .7

1 4 0 .0

1 .9

2.1

33
3 3 1 ,2

1 3 7 .4

1 3 8 .2

1.6

2 .9

P rim a ry m e tals
Iron a n d s teel
R a w steel
N o n fe rro u s
P rim a ry c o p p e r
P rim a ry a lu m in u m

1 3 7 .2

2.2

1 .9

3 .9

.8

1 3 5 .7

2.1

3 .7

3 .2

24
25
32

1 .9

2 .4

2.8

Manufacturing

L u m b e r a n d products
F u rn itu re a n d fixtures
S to n e , clay, a n d glass prod ucts

1993
Apr.

1 .7

To ta l in d u s try

D u ra b le

1993

1 .9

2 .4

P rim a ry p ro c e s s in g
A d v a n c e d p ro c e s s in g

C a p a c ity in d e x e s
P e rc e n t o f 1 9 8 7 o u tD U t

2.1

1.2

3 .7
5.1
.5
1 .4
1 .7

3 .5
3 .5

1 .7
2 .5

1.8
-.8
1.6

1 3 0 .9
1 3 5 .0
1 1 8 .7
1 1 6 .6
12 4.1

1 .7
.7

121.6

122.8

1 2 3 .3

1 2 3 .8

2 .3
2 .9
3 .9
-.5
3 .0
-3 .8

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

1 4 6 .8
1 3 2 .0
1 3 5 .2
1 1 5 .6
1 4 0 .2
1 0 2 .5

1 4 7 .0
1 3 2 .3
1 3 5 .6
11 5 .5
1 4 0 .6

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

102.2

101.8

11 1.5
191.1
1 2 9 .0
1 0 2 .5
1 2 8 .4
1 1 7 .6

110.8

1 1 0 .7
1 9 2 .9
1 2 9 .9

1 1 0 .7
1 9 3 .3
130.1

101.1
120.0

101.0

121.1
1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .5

1 1 9 .2
1 1 7 .5

1 3 4 .3
1 3 1 .7
1 4 4 .0

1 3 4 .4
1 3 1 .8
1 4 4 .0

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

-.6

1.0
-.8

2 .9

1 .7
1 .9
.7

2 .4
2 .5

2 .9
2 .4

2.6

1.2
1.0

1.6

1 .7
2 .5

2 .4
3 .0
1 .5

.9

- 1.2
1 .5

1 .5

2.8

6.6

4 .0
-3 .5

- 1.0
3 .3
-3 .5

-1 .3
3 .3
-3 .6

-1 .3
4 .8

-.5
1 .9

- 1.1

1.6

- 1.1
1 .5

.9
- 2.0
- 8.2

- 2.1
-9 .4

-.1

-.1

2.1

2.1

2.1

.1
.0

-4 .2
-9 .7
.3

-2 .9
-9 .5

-1 .4
-5 .5
-.5

1 .5
2 .4
-.7

.7

2.6

1.0
.1

3 .4

-.2

.0

1.2
1.6
.0

1.1

1.2

1.0

1 .5

1 .3

.0

.0

1 3 3 .5
1 3 0 .7
1 4 4 .0

1 9 2 .7
1 2 9 .8
1 0 1 .3

120.1

Table 5A
I N D U S T R IA L P R O D U C T I O N , C A P A C I T Y A N D U T I L IZ A T I O N F O R T O T A L IN D U S T R Y : H I S T O R I C A L D A T A
S e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d
Jan.

Feb.

M ar.

Apr.

M ay

June

Ju ly

A ug.

Sep.

Q ct.

Nov.

D ec.

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

A n n u al

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

- 2.0
1.9

-.5

-.6
1.2
.6

-.6
1.1

-.3

-.6
1.8

-.5
1 .4

-.7
1 .7

-.9

-.3

.7

.1

-.1

-.7

.3
-.9

.4

.2
.0

.5

.5

-.8

.2

.1

.7

.4
.7

-.6
1.0
.6

11.2

.7
-.7

.4
-.3
.5

2 .4
2 .4

7 .7
3 .8
-3 .4

- 6.0
1 7 .8
4 .0

.4
.5

.5
-.3
-.5

.2
.0

- 6.8
5 .7

- 8.0

.8

-.9
.5

- 3 .1

.6

2.0

2.1
.0
-.1

-4 .4
3 .7
9 .3
1 .7
.9

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

-.3
.3
.3
-.5
-.4

1.4

.4

.5

.6

.9

.4

.3

-.2

.0

-.5
-.4

.1
.6

.6

3 .0
.3

.0

.4
-1 .3

5 .5
3 .8
3 .9

-.7

- 1.1

-.8

.2

.9

.6
- 1.0
-.2
.2

.6

.9
.3

-.3
-.3
.7
.9

.0

-.5
.5

.8
.0

1 .3
.3
-.4
-.5

.7

.2

.1

.8

-.2

-.2

1992
1993
1994

-.3

.8
.6

.5

.4
-.4

-.5
.3

.5
.4

.1

.9

.7

.1

.6

8

.5

.5

.5

.7
.4
.3

-.3

.2

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

8 2 .4
8 0 .8
9 1 .0
93.1
96.1

8 4 .2
8 0 .7
9 0 .9
9 3 .8
9 5 .5

8 3 .7
8 1 .3
9 1 .9
94.1
9 4 .6

8 3 .2
8 2 .3
9 2 .4
9 4 .5
9 4 .8

8 2 .7
8 3 .2
9 3 .0
9 4 .7
9 4 .7

8 2 .4
8 3 .7
9 3 .5
9 4 .4
9 4 .3

8 2 .0
8 5 .3
9 3 .9
94.1
9 4 .8

8 1 .6
8 6 .5
9 4 .0
9 4 .5
9 4 .9

8 1 .0
8 7 .9
9 3 .9
9 5 .0
9 5 .0

8 0 .3

8 0 .0

88.6

88.8

9 3 .2
9 4 .2
9 5 .6

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

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

9 7 .9
1 0 3 .4
1 0 6 .2
106.1
1 0 3 .0

9 8 .2
1 0 3 .4
10 7 .1
1 0 6 .4
1 0 2 .3

9 8 .8
1 0 4 .3
10 7.1
1 0 5 .7
1 0 2 .5

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

1 0 0 .3
1 0 4 .0
1 0 6 .4
1 0 6 .7
1 0 4 .3

100.6

1 0 0 .9
1 0 5 .2
1 0 5 .8
1 0 6 .8
1 0 4 .6

1 0 0 .7
1 0 4 .7
1 0 5 .4
1 0 6 .8
1 0 5 .4

1992
1993
1994

1 0 4 .3
1 0 9 .2
1 1 4.6

1 0 5 .2
1 0 9 .9
115.1

1 0 5 .6

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

1 0 6 .8

1 0 6 .2
1 1 0 .4

1 0 6 .8
1 1 0 .9

1 0 6 .5

110.0

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

1 0 7 .8
11 0.7
11 3.3
11 6.0
119.2

108.1
1 1 0 .9
1 1 3 .5
1 1 6 .2
1 1 9 .4

1 0 8 .3

1 0 8 .8

1 0 9 .0

1 0 9 .3

1 0 9 .5

111.6

111.8

112.0

112.2

1 1 3 .7
1 1 6 .5
1 1 9 .6

1 0 8 .6
111.3
1 1 3 .9
1 1 6 .8
1 1 9 .8

1 1 4 .2
117.1

1 1 4 .4
1 1 7 .3

120.0

120.2

11 4 .6
1 1 7 .6
1 2 0 .4

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

121.6

121.8

122.0

122.2

122.8

12 4.1
1 2 6 .0
1 2 8 .4
1 3 0 .8

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

1 2 4 .4
1 2 6 .4
1 2 8 .8
131.1

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

122.6

1 2 4 .0
1 2 5 .8
1 2 8 .2
1 3 0 .6

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

1992
1993
1994

1 3 2 .7
1 3 5 .0
1 3 7 .7

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

133.1
1 3 5 .5
1 3 8 .3

1 3 3 .3
1 3 5 .7
1 3 8 .7

1 3 3 .5
1 3 5 .9

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

7 6 .4
7 3 .0
8 0 .4
8 0 .3
8 0 .6

7 7 .9
7 2 .8
80 .1
8 0 .7
7 9 .9

7 7 .3
7 3 .2
8 0 .8
8 0 .7
79.1

7 6 .7
7 3 .9
81 .1
8 0 .9
79.1

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

7 9 .3
8 3 .2
8 4 .8
8 2 .3
7 9 .8

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

8 0 .5
8 3 .2
8 4 .8
8 2 .7
78 .1

1992
1993
1994

7 8 .6
8 0 .9
8 3 .2

79 .1
8 1 .2
8 3 .4

7 9 .4
8 1 .2
8 3 .6

Year

Ind u stria i
P ro d u c tio n ,
P e rc e n t
Change1
.8
1.0

.2

-.3

.2

.5
.3

.7
-.4
-.3

.6
1.0

2.1

11.1

8.1

-7 .8

1.1
1.0

.3
5 .2

5 .6
2 .3

11.2
-3 .4

.1

1.2

1 .3

5 .8

5 .2
2 .9
-4 .4

6 .5
3 .0

-.2

4 .9
4 .4
1.5

5 .7

-5 .2
.3

- 1.8

.6
2.8

6 .4
6 .7

2 .3
4.1

8 1 .5

7 9 .8
8 8 .9
93.1
9 4 .8
9 6 .2

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

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

100.0
1 0 4 .4
1 0 6 .0
1 0 6 .0
10 4.1

1 0 8 .3
1 1 2 .9

1 0 6 .5
1 1 0 .9

1.6

.0

8.1

Indu strial
P ro d u c tio n

110.0
1 1 5 .7

9 3 .3
9 4 .6
9 6 .3

7 9 .3
8 9 .2
9 2 .8
9 5 .6
9 6 .8

8 3 .4
8 0 .9
9 1 .3
9 3 .6
9 5 .4

8 2 .8
83 .1
9 3 .0
9 4 .5
9 4 .6

102.1

102.2

102.8

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

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

1 0 6 .3
106.1
1 0 4 .5
1 0 4 .6

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

9 9 .5
10 4.1
1 0 6 .7
1 0 6 .3
1 0 3 .4

1 0 6 .6
111.3

1 0 7 .5
111.9

1 0 8 .3

1 0 9 .0
1 1 4 .0

1 0 5 .0
1 0 9 .7
115.1

1 0 6 .5
1 1 0 .3

1 0 6 .6

110.0
112.6

110.2
112.8

1 0 9 .5

112.2

110.2
112.8

1 1 5 .5
1 1 8 .7

1 1 4 .2
117.1

1 1 4 .8
1 1 7 .9

1 1 5 .5
1 1 8 .7

120.6

120.8

121.0

121.2

10 8.1
1 1 0 .9
1 1 3 .5
1 1 6 .2
1 1 9 .4

111.6

1 1 5 .3
1 1 8 .4

1 1 0 .5
113.1
1 1 5 .7
1 1 9 .0
1 2 1 .4

1 0 8 .8

1 1 4 .8
1 1 7 .9

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

120.0

120.6

121.2

1 0 9 .2
11 1.9
1 1 4 .5
1 1 7 .5
1 2 0 .3

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

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

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

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

1 2 3 .8
1 2 5 .6
1 2 8 .0
1 3 0 .4
1 3 2 .6

121.8

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

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

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

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

1 2 2 .7
1 2 4 .8
1 2 6 .9
1 2 9 .3
1 3 1 .6

1 3 3 .7
136.1

1 3 3 .9
1 3 6 .3

134.1
1 3 6 .5

1 3 4 .3
1 3 6 .8

1 3 4 .5
1 3 7 .0

1 3 4 .6
1 3 7 .2

1 3 4 .8
1 3 7 .4

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

1 3 3 .5
1 3 5 .9

13 4.1
1 3 6 .5

1 3 4 .6
1 3 7 .2

1 3 3 .8
1 3 6 .2

7 6 .0
7 4 .6
8 1 .5
8 0 .9
7 8 .9

7 5 .6
7 4 .9
8 1 .8
8 0 .5
7 8 .4

7 5 .0
76.1
8 1 .9
8 0 .0
7 8 .7

7 4 .5
77.1
8 1 .8
8 0 .2
7 8 .7

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

7 3 .0
7 8 .7
8 0 .9
7 9 .6
79 .1

7 2 .6
7 8 .7
8 0 .8
7 9 .7
7 9 .4

7 1 .8
7 8 .9
8 0 .2
8 0 .4
7 9 .8

7 7 .2
7 3 .0
8 0 .4
8 0 .6
7 9 .9

76 .1
7 4 .5
8 1 .4
8 0 .7
7 8 .8

7 4 .4
7 7 .2
8 1 .8
8 0 .2
7 8 .7

7 2 .4
7 8 .8
8 0 .6
7 9 .9
7 9 .4

7 5 .0
7 5 .8
81 .1
8 0 .3
7 9 .2

8 0 .8
8 3 .8
8 4 .7
82.1
7 8 .2

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

8 1 .8
8 3 .4
8 3 .9
8 2 .5
7 9 .3

8 1 .9
8 3 .8
8 2 .9
8 2 .3
7 9 .4

8 2 .0
8 4 .2
8 3 .2
8 2 .4
7 9 .4

8 1 .8
8 3 .6
8 2 .7
8 2 .3
7 9 .9

8 2 .7
8 3 .8
8 2 .3
8 1 .8
7 9 .6

8 2 .7
8 4 .2
8 2 .4
8 0 .6
7 9 .3

83.1
8 4 .6
8 2 .8
8 0 .2
7 8 .9

80.1
8 3 .2
8 4 .6
8 2 .5
7 8 .9

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

8 1 .9
8 3 .9
8 2 .9
8 2 .3
7 9 .5

8 2 .8
8 4 .2
8 2 .5
8 0 .9
7 9 .3

8 1 .5
8 3 .7
8 3 .6
8 2 .0
79.1

7 9 .8
8 1 .4
8 3 .6

8 0 .0
8 1 .0

7 9 .5
81.1

7 9 .8
8 1 .3

7 9 .4
8 1 .4

7 9 .4
8 1 .4

8 0 .0
8 1 .7

8 0 .4
8 2 .2

8 0 .8
8 2 .9

7 9 .0
81 .1
8 3 .4

7 9 .8
8 1 .2

7 9 .5
8 1 .4

8 0 .4
8 2 .3

7 9 .7
8 1 .5

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

111.1

112.8

86.6
9 3 .9
9 4 .6
9 4 .9

100.8
1 0 4 .8
1 0 5 .5
1 0 6 .7
1 0 4 .9

111.1

C a p a c ity
111.1

12 4.1
1 2 6 .0
1 2 8 .4
1 3 0 .8

U tiliza tion

1 . Q u a rte rly p e rc e n t c h a n g e s a re a t a n n u a l rates. A nn ual p e rc e n t c h a n g e s a re c a lc u la te d from a n n u a l a v e ra g e s .




10

Table 5B
IN D U S T R IA L P R O D U C T IO N , C A P A C I T Y A N D U T I L IZ A T I O N F O R M A N U F A C T U R I N G :

H IS T O R IC A L D A T A

S e a s o n a lly ad ju s te d
Jan.

Feb.

M ar.

Apr.

M ay

June

July

A ug.

S ep .

Oct.

Nov.

D ec.

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Annual

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

- 1.6

2 .9
.4

- 1.0

-.2

-.6
1 .3

-.4
.5

-.5

1.5
.4

-.2
.6

.2
.8

- 2.8
1 3 .8
6 .9
5.1

.5

.1

3 .5

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

-4 .6
5 .6
1 0 .4

-.5
-.3

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

-4 .8
1 7 .5
4 .7

.6
.0

- .6
2.2
-.1
.2

-.9

1.4
.5

.0
.8
.6

-.6

1.0

.7

.9

5 .6
3 .0
-5 .3

.8

6 .3
3 .6
4 .3
3 .7
- 9 .1

8.6

.0
-.2
.0
1.0

.4
.5

.0

-.1

Year

Indu strial
P ro d u c tio n ,
P erce nt
Change1

.1

.6
.6

-.7
1 .4
.9
.7

1.3

-.4

- 1.0

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

-.6
.2
.8
-.1

1 .7

.5

.1
-.9
.9

.2
.6

-.7

- 1.1

1992
1993
1994

-.4
.5

.9
.4

.1

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

2.2
2 .3

.4
.3
.9
.4
.7

.2

-.5
.5

- 1.2
-.3
.3

.8
.0

.1

.0

-.4

.3

-.7
.7

1 .3
.5

.1
1.0

.2
.0

1.0
.1

.6
.6
.2
-.5

.4
.4
.5

-.4

-.5

.4
.9
.3

-.1

.2

.9

-.6
-.2

- 1.2
-.3

-.1

.1

.9
.7

.8
1.0

1.0

2.6
2 .9

6.8

6.0
4 .7

1.0

4 .4
-1 .3
-5 .5

-.3

6 .9

1.1

- 2.2

3 .3

.9
2 .4

6 .5
8 .4

3 .0
4 .6

3 .3
-.3

.2
.8

1.6

.4
-.9

-.9
.3

.5

-.4

-.2

.1

.6

.7
.7
.3

.4

.2
.8

7 6 .6
7 6 .2
87.1
8 9 .9
9 4 .0

7 8 .8
7 6 .5
8 7 .6
9 0 .4
9 3 .6

7 8 .2
7 7 .6
8 8 .3
91.1
9 2 .7

7 7 .4
7 8 .3
8 8 .7
9 1 .4
9 3 .5

7 7 .3
7 9 .4
89 .1
9 2 .0
9 3 .6

7 7 .2
8 0 .0
8 9 .7
9 1 .5
9 3 .3

7 6 .8
8 1 .2
90.1
9 1 .3
9 3 .9

7 6 .4
8 2 .3
9 0 .3
9 2 .0
9 4 .4

7 5 .9
84.1
9 0 .2
9 2 .3
9 4 .6

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

7 4 .9
85.1
9 0 .2
9 2 .8
9 5 .8

7 4 .5
8 5 .2
8 9 .8
9 2 .8
9 6 .7

7 7 .9
7 6 .8
8 7 .7
9 0 .5
9 3 .5

7 7 .3
7 9 .3
8 9 .2
9 1 .6
9 3 .5

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

7 4 .9
8 5 .0
90.1
9 2 .4
9 5 .9

7 6 .6
8 0 .9
8 9 .3
9 1 .6
9 4 .3

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

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

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

9 8 .7
1 0 4 .3
1 0 7 .6
1 0 6 .0

9 9 .4
1 0 4 .2
10 7.1
1 0 6 .6

1 0 0 .7
105.1
1 0 6 .0
1 0 6 .9
1 0 4 .3

1 0 0 .9
1 0 5 .2
1 0 5 .6
1 0 6 .8
1 0 5 .3

1 0 2 .4
1 0 6 .2
1 0 5 .4
1 0 4 .9
1 0 4 .8

1 0 3 .0
1 0 6 .8
1 0 5 .6
1 0 4 .4
1 0 4 .7

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

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

1 0 5 .0
1 0 5 .7
1 0 6 .6
1 0 4 .6

1 0 2 .5
106.1
1 0 5 .4
105.1
1 0 4 .9

100.0

102.8

1 0 0 .7
1 0 4 .7
1 0 5 .5
1 0 6 .3
104.1

100.8

102.0

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

102.0

102.6

9 8 .3
1 0 3 .6
1 0 7 .3
1 0 7 .0
1 0 1 .7

1 0 4 .7
1 0 6 .4
106.1
1 0 3 .7

1992
1993
1994

1 0 4 .4
1 0 9 .9
1 1 5 .6

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

1 0 5 .9
1 1 0 .5
117.1

1 0 6 .6
1 1 1.3
1 1 7 .5

10 7.1

1 0 6 .7

107.1

1 0 6 .9

1 0 7 .0

111.6

111.8

112.1

1 0 8 .8
1 0 9 .3
11 5 .4
1 1 4 .0
1 1 6 .3

1 0 5 .2
1 1 0 .3

1 0 7 .0

111.2

1 0 7 .9
1 1 2.9

1 0 6 .8

111.1

111.2

111.8

1 0 8 .7
114.1

1 0 6 .8
11 1.7

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

1 0 3 .9
1 0 6 .7
1 0 9 .4
113.1
1 1 7 .6

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

1 0 4 .4
1 0 7 .2

1 0 4 .9
1 0 7 .6

105.1
1 0 7 .8
1 1 0 .9
1 1 5 .0
119.1

1 0 5 .3
1 0 8 .0

1 0 6 .0
1 0 8 .7

111.8

112.1
11 6 .5

120.2

120.8

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

1 0 5 .6
1 0 8 .3
1 1 1.5
1 1 5 .7
1 1 9 .6

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

1 0 5 .2
1 0 7 .9

116.1
119.9

1 0 6 .3
1 0 8 .9
11 2 .4
11 6 .9
1 2 0 .5

1 0 4 .9
1 0 7 .6

1 1 5 .3
1 1 9 .3

1 0 5 .6
1 0 8 .3
111.5
1 1 5 .7
1 1 9 .6

1 0 5 .8
1 0 8 .5

1 1 3 .8
1 1 8 .2

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

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

121.2
1 2 4 .2
1 2 6 .6
1 2 9 .6
1 3 2 .3

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

1 2 1 .7
1 2 4 .6
127.1
1 3 0 .0
1 3 2 .7

1 2 1 .9
1 2 4 .8
1 2 7 .4
1 3 0 .3
1 3 2 .9

1 2 5 .0
1 2 7 .6
1 3 0 .5
133.1

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

1 2 2 .7
1 2 5 .4
128.1
1 3 0 .9
1 3 3 .5

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

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

1 2 3 .4
1 2 6 .0
1 2 8 .9
1 3 1 .6
134.1

1 2 3 .7
1 2 6 .2
129.1
1 3 1 .8
1 3 4 .3

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

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

1 2 5 .0
1 2 7 .6
1 3 0 .5
133.1

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

1 2 3 .7
1 2 6 .2
12 9.1
1 3 1 .8
1 3 4 .3

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

1992
1993
1994

1 3 4 .7
1 3 7 .4
1 4 0 .5

1 3 4 .9
1 3 7 .7
1 4 0 .9

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

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

1 3 5 .6
1 3 8 .4

1 3 5 .8
1 3 8 .7

136.1
1 3 8 .9

1 3 6 .3
1 3 9 .2

1 3 6 .5
1 3 9 .5

1 3 6 .7
1 3 9 .7

1 3 7 .0
1 4 0 .0

1 3 7 .2
1 4 0 .2

1 3 4 .9
1 3 7 .7
1 4 0 .9

1 3 5 .6
1 3 8 .4

1 3 6 .3
1 3 9 .2

1 3 7 .0
1 4 0 .0

1 3 5 .9
1 3 8 .8

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

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

7 5 .6
7 1 .5
7 9 .9
7 9 .7
7 9 .4

7 4 .9
7 2 .4
8 0 .3
8 0 .0
7 8 .5

7 4 .0
7 3 .0
8 0 .4
8 0 .0
7 9 .0

7 3 .7
7 3 .8
8 0 .6
8 0 .3
7 8 .8

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

7 2 .9
7 5 .2
8 1 .0
7 9 .2
7 8 .7

7 2 .3
7 6 .0
8 0 .9
7 9 .5
7 8 .9

7 1 .7
7 7 .5
8 0 .7
7 9 .5
7 8 .9

7 0 .9
7 7 .9
8 0 .5
7 8 .6
7 9 .3

7 0 .5
78.1
8 0 .3
7 9 .4
7 9 .5

7 0 .0
7 8 .0
7 9 .7
7 9 .2
8 0 .0

7 4 .7
7 1 .8
7 9 .9
7 9 .8
7 9 .3

7 3 .7
7 3 .7
8 0 .6
8 0 .0
7 8 .7

7 2 .3
7 6 .2
8 0 .9
7 9 .4
7 8 .8

7 0 .5
7 8 .0
8 0 .2
79 .1
7 9 .6

7 2 .8
7 4 .9
8 0 .4
7 9 .5
7 9 .1

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

7 9 .3
83.1
85.1
8 1 .4
7 8 .4

8 0 .5
83 .1
84.1
8 2 .0
7 7 .4

8 0 .7
83 .1
8 4 .5
8 2 .3
7 6 .7

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

8 1 .3
8 3 .4
8 3 .9
8 1 .7
7 7 .2

8 1 .9
8 3 .2
8 3 .5
8 1 .5
7 7 .9

82 .1
8 3 .5
8 2 .4
8 1 .2
7 8 .0

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

8 1 .9
8 3 .6
82.1
8 1 .3
7 8 .6

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

8 2 .8
8 4 .2
8 1 .6
7 9 .6
7 8 .0

83.1
8 4 .5
8 1 .6
79.1
7 7 .9

8 0 .2
83 .1
8 4 .5
8 1 .9
7 7 .5

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

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

8 2 .8
84.1
8 1 .6
7 9 .8
78 .1

8 1 .6
8 3 .6
83 .1
81 .1
7 7 .8

1992
1993
1994

7 7 .5
8 0 .0
8 2 .2

78 .1
8 0 .2
8 2 .5

7 8 .3
80.1
8 2 .9

7 8 .7
8 0 .6
8 3 .0

7 8 .9
8 0 .2

7 8 .5
80 .1

7 8 .7
8 0 .3

7 8 .5
8 0 .3

7 8 .4
8 0 .4

7 8 .9
8 0 .8

7 9 .4
8 1 .5

7 9 .7
8 2 .3

7 7 .9
80 .1
8 2 .5

7 8 .7
8 0 .3

7 8 .5
8 0 .3

7 9 .4
8 1 .5

7 8 .6
8 0 .6

.4
.4

.0
.5

1.2

1.2
6.0

6.1

7 .9

Indu strial
P ro d u c tio n

1 0 5 .3
105.1
1 0 6 .2
105.1

C a p a c ity

110.0

110.6
1 1 4 .6
1 1 8 .8

122.2

111.2

1 0 6 .5
109.1
11 2 .7
11 7 .2

110.6
1 1 4 .6
1 1 8 .8

122.2

111.1
1 1 5 .2
1 1 9 .2

122.6

U tilization

1 . Q u a rte rly p e rc e n t c h a n g e s a re a t a n n u a l rates . A n n u a l p e rc e n t c h a n g e s a re ca lculated from an n u al a v e ra g e s .




11

Table 6
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Index. 1 9 8 7 = 1 0 0

Proportion
in total IP

Seasonallvadiusted

Iron ore
Nonferrous ores
Copper

1994

1987

1993

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Ja n /

Fe b.r

Mar/

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan/

Feb/

Mar/

101
1 0 2 - 4 , 8 ,9
102

10

.3 3
.0 6
.2 8
.0 9

.50
.0 6
.4 4

1 7 5 .8
1 2 8 .2
1 8 5 .3
1 4 9 .9

1 6 8 .5
1 3 1 .0
1 7 6 .4
146.1

1 7 7 .3
134.1
1 8 6 .3
1 4 8 .7

1 7 7 .8

1 7 1.1
123.1
1 8 0 .8

1 6 9 .9
123.1
1 7 9 .3
1 4 9 .2

121.1

1 6 8 .9

1 9 1 .2
1 6 2 .3

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

1 7 8 .4
1 4 6 .3

1 6 8 .7
126.1
1 7 7 .3
14 7.1

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

1 7 0 .7
1 1 3 .0
1 8 2 .3
1 5 0 .6

1 7 0 .6
1 1 5 .7
1 8 1 .6

12

1 .2 3

1 .1 5

1 0 4 .4 '

101.1

1 0 4 .7

1 0 4 .0

1 1 4 .4

1 2 0 .4

1 0 8 .5

1 0 3 .8

9 9 .9

1 0 4 .4

1 1 8 .3

1 2 2 .5

9 1 .2
9 0 .8
7 9 .2

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

9 4 .2
9 3 .8
8 1 .8
1 1 4 .5
1 0 1 .7
94 .1

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

9 1 .0
9 1 .4
7 9 .5

86.6

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

1 0 5 .5
8 0 .6

C o a l m in in g
O il a n d g a s e x tr a c tio n

C ru d e oil and natural gas
C ru d e oil, total
Natural gas
Natural gas liquids
Oil and gas well drilling
S t o n e a n d e a r th m in e r a ls
Foods

Meat products
Beef
Pork
Poultry
Miscellaneous meats
Dairy products
Butter
Cheese
Concentrated milk
Frozen desserts
Milk and misc. dairy products
C a n n e d and frozen food
Grain mill products
Bakery products
Sugar and confectionery
Fats and oils
Beverages
Beer and ale
Soft drinks
Coffee and miscellaneous
Roasted coffee

1993

SIC

Item
M e ta l m in in g

Not seasonallv adiusted

1994

1993

13

.12

132
138

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

4.81
4 .0 8
2 .2 9
1 .7 9
.29
.4 3

14

.6 7

20

8 .8 0

131

201

1.00
.4 0
.2 8
.31

202
2021
2022
2023
2024

2026
203
204
205
206
207
208
2 0 8 2 ,3
2 0 8 6 ,7
209
2095

.02
.86
.01
.1 9
.1 7
.0 9
.3 9
1 .2 5

1.11
1.10
.6 2
.2 3
1 .6 4
.5 4

.86

.9 9
.1 9

111.2

8 6 .5

9 1 .8
92.1
8 2 .4
109.1
1 0 4 .3
8 2 .9

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

9 1 .0
9 1 .3
8 0 .6
1 0 9 .9
1 0 3 .6
8 2 .4

9 1 .8
9 1 .6
8 0 .0
111.7
1 0 3 .5
8 7 .4

.56

94.1

9 8 .2

9 3 .9

9 4 .9

9 5 .5

8 .6 2
1.0 5
.35
.30
.38

1 0 8 .4
11 7 .8
9 9 .0
11 7 .5
1 4 4 .4
7 9 .0

1 0 9 .0
119.0
1 0 2 .7
119.7
1 4 1 .6
7 9 .3

1 0 9 .2
117.1

100.1 100.6

.15
.0 9
.33

1 0 9 .0
11 5 .4
9 8 .8
11 6 .7
1 3 7 .9
7 6 .4
1 0 1 .4
1 0 7 .5
1 2 3 .7
9 5 .7
1 0 8 .7
9 1 .2

1 0 5 .7
1 2 4 .3
91.1
1 0 5 .5
9 1 .0

10 6 .8
12 2 .5
9 3 .5
1 0 8 .6
9 1 .0

1.31
1 .1 4
.97
.61
.2 6
1 .5 6
.53
.83
.95
.16

1 1 4 .7
11 6 .2
97.1
1 0 8 .6
1 2 4 .6
106.1
1 1 3.4
1 0 7 .2
1 0 9 .0
9 6 .3

1 1 5 .7
116.1
9 6 .6
1 0 7 .5
1 2 4 .5
104.1
1 0 9 .5
1 0 6 .3
1 0 6 .0
8 7 .2

114.3
118.1
9 8 .8
10 9 .9
1 2 3 .2
1 0 5 .7
110.3
10 7 .5
1 0 3 .0
8 7 .8

8 3 .3

.01
.01
.21

.78

9 2 .6
9 2 .2
8 0 .9

111.8
112.6

101.6
11 3 .6
1 4 2 .2
8 0 .4
1 0 1 .3
1 0 5 .4

120.8
9 3 .5
1 1 6 .8
9 1 .6

86.6
101.6

103.1
124.1
9 2 .8
1 1 7 .8
9 0 .8

88.6

1 1 3 .7
9 4 .2

9 5 .3

9 9 .9

9 9 .7

8 9 .8

8 0 .3

8 2 .5

8 7 .3

111.9
1 2 0 .7
1 0 2 .9
1 1 9 .9
1 4 6 .2
8 7 .3
1 0 4 .2
9 6 .5
1 2 6 .5
1 0 4 .4
1 1 6 .4
9 0 .7

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

1 0 8 .9
1 1 7 .7
9 6 .6
1 2 6 .0
1 3 9 .5
8 0 .8
9 2 .4
96 .1

1 0 6 .3
1 1 5 .0
9 5 .6
1 2 4 .7
1 3 3.1
8 2 .3
9 7 .5
1 1 3 .8
1 2 3 .7
9 7 .9
8 1 .2

1 0 4.1
1 1 7 .5
1 0 1 .4
1 1 7 .5
1 4 0 .3
8 0 .8
9 7 .7
1 3 4 .9
1 1 8 .6
9 6 .6
8 6 .3
8 9 .9

1 0 4 .9
117.1
1 0 0 .4
1 1 6 .2
1 4 1 .0

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

1 1 5 .5
1 1 9 .0

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

111.1

1 1 2 .5
118.1
9 8 .5
1 0 7 .0
1 2 8 .9
1 0 8 .8

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

1 0 7 .7
1 0 7 .5
9 1 .0

116.1
1 0 5 .2
8 4 .9

8 4 .3

88.2

8 7 .2

1 0 7 .8
1 0 5 .4
106.1
9 7 .7
1 2 2 .5
1 2 6 .8
8 6 .7
1 0 3 .2
1 0 6 .5
9 9 .0

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

T o b a c c o p r o d u c ts

21

1 .0 3

.85

8 6 .4

T e x t ile m ill p r o d u c ts

22

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

1 .8 0
.5 0
.43
.0 4
.49
.36
.1 4

1 0 8 .0
1 0 4 .4
105.1
9 8 .7
1 2 2 .5
1 2 4 .7

1 0 8 .0
1 0 0 .5

1 0 7 .4
10 0 .5
1 0 0 .7
9 6 .6
1 2 6 .3
130.1
85.1
9 6 .9
10 9.9
1 0 4 .5

1 1 4 .4
116.1
9 7 .2
1 0 6 .3
1 1 9 .9

110.1
1 1 9 .7
1 0 3 .8
116.1
1 4 5 .4

1 0 3 .9

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

100.0
1 1 0 .9
1 2 6 .5
1 1 3 .2

111.1

88.0

111.8
110.0
9 8 .9

122.8
7 4 .8
8 3 .0
8 7 .5
1 1 7 .0
1 1 8 .8
9 4 .5
1 2 8 .4
1 3 1 .4

100.2

9 6 .8
1 0 3 .6
1 0 6 .0
9 5 .5

88.2

1 0 7 .6
1 1 9 .5
9 4 .6
1 2 1 .5
1 2 5 .6
95 .1
9 0 .0
1 0 0 .7
1 0 5 .7

112.1

90 .1

8 9 .9

8 9 .7

1 0 1 .3
1 0 8 .8
1 0 3 .3

1 0 6 .7

1 0 9 .3

1 0 4 .6
1 0 5 .8
9 6 .5

8 9 .0
1 0 6 .6
9 9 .5

1 0 7 .4
1 0 6 .2
1 0 6 .2
9 6 .7
1 1 6 .2
119.1
9 0 .9
9 8 .5
1 1 0 .4
107.1

1 0 9 .5
1 0 8 .8
1 0 8 .8
9 8 .9
1 1 9 .6
1 2 3 .7
89.1
9 7 .8
1 1 3 .2
1 1 0 .7

88.6

9 0 .8

9 2 .5

9 2 .4

9 2 .4

9 3 .7

9 3 .7

9 3 .6

9 2 .6

L u m b e r a n d p r o d u c ts

24

Logging and lumber
Logging
Lum ber products
Millwork and plywood
Plywood
Manufactured homes

2 4 1 ,2
241
2 4 3 -5 ,9
243
2 4 3 5 ,6
245

2 .0 7
.8 5
.2 9

1.88
.7 3
.22

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

105.2
97 .8
8 4 .6
110.4
9 8 .7
9 2 .8
141.1

1 0 5 .2
9 9 .3
8 5 .9
1 0 9 .7
9 7 .5

.1 8

1 .1 5
.6 0
.16
.1 9

1 0 4 .6
1 0 2 .3
8 4 .2
106.1
9 5 .8
8 8 .7
1 2 3 .4

1 0 3 .0
9 4 .4
8 4 .7
1 0 9 .2
9 7 .7
9 1 .3
1 3 9 .7

104.1
9 5 .4
8 7 .2
1 1 0 .3
98.1
9 4 .7
1 4 3 .6

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

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

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




7 3 .7

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

93.1

12

100.0

6 6 .5

9 2 .6

88.2

1 0 5 .5

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

92.1

1 4 5 .3

1 3 0 .6
109.1

8 2 .3

1 .9 6

1.22
.7 2
.20

102.1

1 0 6 .2
1 0 2 .7
1 0 4 .0
9 9 .6
118.1
1 1 9 .6

2 .3 3

88.8
101.6

9 5 .4
106.1
1 0 1 .4

1 0 4 .5
1 1 5 .5
9 3 .3

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

23

A p p a r e l p r o d u c ts

.20

100.8
1 0 1 .5
1 1 0 .4

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

93.1

88.8

.47
.2 6

.22

9 9 .8
1 0 5 .4

101.0

111.1
120.8

1 0 9 .7
107.1
1 0 7 .7
9 9 .6
1 2 4 .8
1 3 1 .4
8 7 .6
9 8 .2

.4 8
.2 8

221,2

120.6

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

9 7 .2

1 0 7 .7
103.1
1 0 3 .6
9 7 .0
11 7 .9
1 2 2 .9
9 0 .0
1 0 6 .8
1 0 9 .9
1 0 5 .4

2 2 1 -4
Fabrics
Cotton and synthetic
224
Narrow fabrics
Knit goods
225
Knit garments
2 2 5 3 ,4 ,7 - 9
Fabric finishing
226
Carpeting
227
Yarns and miscellaneous
2 2 8 ,9
Cotton and synthetic yarns
2 2 8 1 ,2 ,4

1 0 1 .9
1 1 3 .7
9 1 .3
1 1 0 .5

88.2
102.8

88.6

111.6 112.6

88.1

88.1

9 9 .8
9 3 .3
79 .1
1 0 4 .4
9 4 .2
8 6 .9

121.1

101.2
9 4 .7
79 .1
1 0 5 .6
9 2 .6
9 1 .5
1 3 1 .6

1 0 4.1
9 7 .0
8 0 .2
1 0 9 .0
9 5 .2
94.1
14 1.1

Table 6 (continued)
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Proportion
in total IP
S IC

1987

1993

1993
O ct.

25
251

1 .4 7
.6 9

1 .3 7
.6 3

1 0 4 .8
1 0 3 .3

102.8

1 0 6 .3
1 0 4 .6

1 0 5 .4
104.1

1 0 7 .3
1 0 6 .8

1 0 7 .8
1 0 7 .6

106.1
105.1

10 4.1
1 0 2 .9

26
2 6 1 -3
261
262
263
2 6 5 ,7
265
267

3 .6 5

1.68
.1 6
1.01

3 .7 0
1.71
.16
1 .0 3

1 1 2 .7
113.1
1 0 7 .3

1 1 5 .5
1 1 4 .6

.52
1 .9 9
.7 5
1 .2 3

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

11 3 .5
11 4 .2
1 0 9 .0
1 1 3 .6
1 1 7 .3

1 1 4 .8
1 1 5 .5
1 0 8 .0
1 1 5 .6
1 1 7 .8
1 1 4 .2
1 2 1 .4

1 1 4 .7
1 1 6 .7
1 0 7 .8
1 1 6 .0

.5 0
1 .9 7
.71
1 .2 6

1 1 4 .5
1 1 4 .8
1 1 0 .7
114.1
1 1 7 .6
1 1 4 .3
1 2 2 .7
1 0 9 .5

1 1 5 .9
114.1
1 0 7 .5
115.1
1 1 4 .2
1 1 7 .4
1 3 2 .3
1 0 9 .0

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

27

6.5 1
1 .7 6
1 .7 9
2 .9 7

5 .9 5
1 .2 8
1 .6 5
3 .0 2

28

8 .7 6

2 8 1 .2 ,6
281
2812
2816

Item
F u r n itu r e a n d fix tu r e s

H o usehold furn itu re
P a p e r a n d p r o d u c ts

Pulp and pa p er
W ood pulp
P aper
P ape rbo a rd
P aper p roducts
P a p e rboard co n taine rs
C o n ve rte d p a p er p roducts
P rin tin g a n d p u b lis h in g

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ind u stria l c h e m ica ls and
syn th etic m aterials
Basic c h e m ic a ls
A lkalies and ch lo rine
Inorganic pigm ents
Inorganic chem icals, nec
A cids and other

2819

282

S ynthetic m aterials
P lastics m aterials
S ynthetic fibers
industrial o rganic chem icals
C hem ical p roducts
D rugs and m edicines
Soap and toiletries
Paints
A gricultural ch e m ica ls

28 21
2 8 2 3 ,4
286

2 8 3 -5 ,9
283
284
285
287

P e tr o le u m p r o d u c ts

29

P etroleum refining and m isc.
2 9 1 ,9
M isce lla n eo u s p etroleum p roducts
D istillate fuel oil
R esidual fuel oil
A viation fuel and ke rosene
A u to m otive gasoline
P aving and roofing m aterials
295
R u b b e r a n d p la s tic s p r o d u c ts

T ires
O th e r rub b e r p roducts
P lastics products, nec

1 0 1 .7
8 0 .2

111.0

8 0 .2
1 0 3 .5
1 1 3 .0

102.2
1 1 3 .9

1 0 1 .9
8 0 .9
1 0 0 .5
1 1 5 .5

9.31

1 1 7 .8

1 1 8 .8

1 1 9 .3

3 .6 6
.81

3.91
.9 4

.05
.10
.54
.33

.05

1 1 9 .0
1 2 7 .6
1 0 7 .9
1 0 8 .9
1 3 1 .6
1 3 8 .9

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

1 3 2 .0
1 1 2.5
1 1 7 .8
1 3 5 .6
1 4 0 .7

1.33
.80

11 3 .0

.4 3
1 .6 4

111.4
1 1 9 .5

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

111.6
120.6

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

4 .8 8
2 .4 7
1.51
.3 6

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

11 6 .5
1 3 5 .7
1 0 5 .0
9 0 .2
1 2 9 .3

11 6 .2
1 3 5 .6
1 0 4 .5
9 0 .4
1 2 9 .3

1 .3 4
1 .1 3

1 .2 7
1 .0 8

.23
.20

.22

1 0 8 .2
1 0 9 .7
111.9

100.2

1 0 7 .8
1 0 8 .9
1 0 9 .5
1 2 0 .7
9 9 .7
9 8 .3
1 0 7 .2
1 0 2 .5

107.1
1 0 7 .5
108.1
1 1 7 .4
90.1
1 0 4 .2
1 0 5 .8
1 0 5 .7

1 .2 9
.7 9
.41
1 .5 6

.05

.11
.54

.11

.64
.40

.52

.21
.0 4
.10

111.1

122.0
1 0 2 .9
9 5 .7
1 0 7 .6

122.2

11 7 .9
1 1 9 .6

112.8

1 2 0 .5
1 0 8 .5

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

1 1 5 .4
1 1 7 .0
1 0 6 .7
116.1
1 2 2 .3
1 1 4 .0

9 6 .2
77 .1

9 8 .3
7 7 .7
1 0 4 .7
1 0 6 .7

121.2 121.1 122.6
110.0 1 1 3 .5 1 0 9 .2

1 1 1.5

1 1 9 .3

120.1

1 2 0 .7

11 9 .2

1 1 6 .5

114.1

1 1 4 .5

1 1 6 .8

1 1 7 .5

1 2 1 .7
129.1
1 0 6 .5
111.4
1 3 3 .0
1 3 7 .5

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

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

1 2 8 .6
1 0 7 .5
106.1
1 3 3 .9
141.1

1 2 0 .7
1 3 1 .8
10 8.1
1 1 7 .6
1 3 5 .8
1 4 2 .8

119.1
1 2 7 .9

1 1 9 .7
1 2 7 .2
1 0 7 .4
1 0 8 .0
1 3 0 .9
1 3 3 .9

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

1 2 1 .9
1 2 9 .4
1 0 6 .9
1 2 8 .4
1 2 9 .8
1 3 2 .2

118.1
1 1 5.8
1 1 9.3
1 2 0 .9

11 8 .6
1 1 7 .2
11 8 .4
1 1 9 .6

1 1 9 .4

112.2
1 1 4 .6
120.0

1 1 0 .7
1 1 0 .5
1 0 8 .0
1 2 1 .5

1 1 4 .0

1 1 4 .0
1 2 0 .5

1 1 9 .9
1 1 8.1
1 1 9 .7
1 1 9 .0

1 2 0 .7

1 2 1 .9
1 1 9 .8

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

1 1 6.3
1 3 6 .8

11 7 .9
1 3 9 .2
1 0 4 .5
8 9 .7
1 3 0 .6

1 1 8 .6
1 3 9 .4
1 0 7 .0
9 0 .0
1 3 3 .3

1 1 7 .9
138.1
1 0 6 .8
8 7 .8
125.1

11 1 .9
1 3 0 .6
1 0 2 .5
7 7 .0
1 3 0 .3

1 0 8 .8
1 2 8 .3
9 9 .2
6 5 .3
1 2 8 .2

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

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

1 0 4 .5
1 0 4 .0
1 0 5 .6
1 1 9 .4
9 1 .6
1 0 2 .4
99.1
1 0 9 .2

1 0 5 .8
105.1
1 0 4 .0
1 1 8 .0
9 3 .9
9 9 .7
1 0 3 .0
1 1 0 .5

1 0 9 .6
109.1

1 0 9 .7
1 0 9 .3

1 0 6 .3
1 0 7.1
9 1 .0
12 4 .1
9 8 .2
1 0 7 .5
1 0 8 .4
1 0 1 .7

9 7 .8
9 9 .3
8 1 .5
1 1 4 .3
9 1 .8
1 0 9 .3
8 9 .7

97.1
9 8 .5
91 .1
1 1 0 .7
97 .1
10 3.1
9 6 .3
8 9 .5

102.0
8 9 .8
1 3 0 .7
1 0 4 .8
1 0 3 .9

101.2
1 1 7.4
8 7 .9
1 0 7 .5
1 0 0 .9

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

120.1

11 9 .7
1 2 9 .3
1 0 9 .5
1 2 0 .4

31
314

.32
.1 6

.2 4

.11

8 3 .9
7 7 .3

8 3 .5
76.1

85.1
76.1

8 4 .8
7 6 .5

83.1
7 5 .0

32
322
32 21
324
325
3 2 6 -9

2.4 1
.3 7

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

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

1 0 0 .5
1 0 3 .3
9 5 .5

1 0 4 .6
1 1 8 .2
1 2 1 .4
10 5.1
9 5 .9
9 7 .4

13

1 1 4 .9
1 1 6 .0
1 1 2 .4
1 1 5 .4
1 1 8 .4
1 1 4 .0

1 1 7 .5

1 1 9 .3
1 2 6 .0
111.3
1 2 0 .3

9 4 .8
9 6 .0

1 1 0 .3
1 1 0 .5
1 1 5 .0
1 0 7.1
1 0 8 .3
1 0 6 .4

10 7 .1
1 0 9 .2

1 1 6 .0

11 7 .8
1 2 4 .2
1 0 8 .6
119.1

100.6

111.8

1 0 6 .7
1 0 7 .8

1 1 4 .8

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

.11
1.22

1 0 9 .3

100.9
98.6

1 1 3 .5

3 .3 5
.4 6
.55
2 .3 5

.20

1 1 3 .0
123.1
1 0 7 .4

1 0 4 .9

103.8

M a r/

9 9 .2
8 0 .7
1 0 2 .7
1 0 8 .2

3.21
.4 0
.5 6
2 .2 5

.1 7
.1 3
1 .4 3

121.1

110.2
110.1
1 0 1 .7
102.2 102.8 1 0 4 .8 101.6
8 2 .7
8 7 .7
8 5 .8
8 2 .0
8 0 .6
101.0 101.2 1 0 3 .0 100.6 100.8

30
301
3 0 2 ,5 ,6
308

S to n e , c la y , a n d g la s s p r o d u c ts




101.6

111.0

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

.51
.19

S hoes

C o n c re te a n d m is c e lla n e o u s

112.8

1 0 4 .2

.21

L e a th e r a n d p r o d u c ts

P ressed and blow n glass
G lass c o n taine rs
C e m en t
S tructural clay pro d u cts

In dex. 1 9 8 7 = 1 0 0
N ot se a s o n a lly a d ju ste d
S e a s o n a lly ad justed
1994
1994
1993
Nov.
Nov.
J a n .r
Dec.
Jan/
Feb/
D ec.
O ct.
F e b .r
M a r.r

110.8

101.1 100.6
9 8 .0
102.0
86.8 9 2 .5
9 1 .7
9 1 .8
1 0 5 .8
111.0
9 5 .7

9 3 .8

121.8 120.2

1 1 4 .5

112.1 100.6
1 2 5 .9
1 2 7 .5
9 4 .8
101.8

110.8

1 1 4 .5
1 3 1.1
1 3 3 .2

1 0 4 .6

9 7 .5
8 0 .7
1 0 1 .7
1 0 4 .9

101.0

112.2

110.6

1 1 9 .3
1 1 8 .8
1 1 2 .4
1 2 8 .2
1 0 3 .8
8 9 .6
1 3 3 .5
9 9 .3
1 0 0 .4
98 .1

112.0
9 7 .2
9 7 .8
9 7 .9
9 3 .3

112.6

1 0 1 .7
1 0 8 .5
1 1 1 .4

1 2 9 .6
11 2 .5

121.8

119.1
1 3 7 .7
1 0 9 .7
1 1 8 .2

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

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

121.1

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

1 1 9 ,7
1 4 1 .6
1 0 8 .0
1 1 8 .7

8 4 .8
7 5 .2

8 5 .8
7 7 .9

8 5 .6
7 7 .5

8 5 .4
7 6 .8

8 2 .9
7 6 .0

8 1 .5
7 2 .9

8 3 .2
72 .1

103.1
1 0 3 .4
9 4 .7

1 0 4 .5
1 0 4 .9
9 6 .0
1 2 1 .3
9 8 .8
99 .1

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

9 8 .2
9 8 .8
89 .1
7 6 .2
8 9 .9
9 6 .8

9 4 .4
91.1
7 9 .4
57 .1
9 6 .2
93 .1

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

1 0 5 .3
9 9 .8

1 0 7 .6
9 0 .9

1 1 0 .4
9 3 .9

121.2

111.7
9 6 .3

9 7 .0
1 0 5 .3

101.1

100.0

66.0

121.1
1 3 8 .3
11 1.7
1 2 0 .4

100.0

Table 6 (continued)
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Proportion
in total IP
item
P r im a r y m e ta ls

iron and steei
Basic steei and mill products
Basic iron and steel
Pig iron
R aw steel

Index. 1987 = 100
Seasonallvadiusted
Not seasonally adjusted
1994
1994
1993
Nov.
Ja n .r
Nov.
Dec.
Ja n .r
Feb.r
M arT
Oct.
Fe b.r
Dec.

SIC

1987

1993

1993
Oct.

33

3.33
1.93
1.48
.35
.20
.10

3.20
1.94
1.53
.33
.19
.10

106.1
113.3
117.1
107.8
113.7
107.2

109.8
114.4
117.2
103.2
105.5
106.2

113.0
119.1
122.7
108.6
112.6
110.9

110.5
115.8
118.9
102.5
106.9
102.0

107.8
111.6
113.8
100.4
101.0
105.8

108.2
111.7
114.1
100.2
100.6

107.0
114.2
117.5
108.0
113.3
107.9

108.6
113.7
115.7
103.0
106.2
104.0

107.0
112.0
114.5
105.2
110.0
104.1

108.4
113.1
117.2
103.0
107.5
102.5

110.6
114.9
117.6
102.4
103.0
109.3

110.5
113.8
115.9
101.6
101.6

1.20
.19
.13
.13
.05
.69
.41

120.1
114.8
105.6
125.0
96.2
126.3
100.4

121.6
122.7
105.8
129.0
112.6
124.2
105.0

127.1
138.9
106.2
138.0
91.2
129.4
107.9

124.0
130.0
102.7
137.7
109.3
125.8
106.1

117.9
126.3
95.8
121.5
103.3
121.1
104.7

118.4

119.6
121.6
103.9
131.3
101.8
122.0
107.0

117.4
109.7
99.3
125.1
103.2
123.8
103.9

121.7
127.0
106.6
127.7
95.1
124.8
99.5

122.4
133.5
104.8
122.7
93.6
125.6
105.8

120.4

103.7

120.5
121.1
103.3
131.7
86.6
125.3
103.3

106.8

101.7
112.2

101.8
111.6
117.2
102.9

104.6
116.1
124.2
101.7

106.0
112.6
118.1
100.8

331,2
331

Mar.r

Steel mill products
C o n s u m e r durable steel
Equipme nt steel
Construction steel
C a n and closure steei
Miscellaneous steel
Iron and steel foundries

332

1.13
.19
.14
.12
.06
.62
.45

Nonferrous metals
Primary nonferrous metals
C op pe r
Aluminum

333-6,9
333
3331
3334

1.40
.22
.03
.14

1.26
.23
.03
.14

96.2
113.5
109.6
106.4

103.5
111.7
113.3
103.7

104.5
114.0
120.2
103.4

103.3
110.9
120.9
102.8

102.4
112.7
119.8
101.4

103.4
108.5
113.2
100.4

97.1
114.6
112.9
106.6

104.4

100.0
113.2
118.3
103.5

Nonferrous products
Nonferrous mill products
Aluminum
Nonferrous foundries

335,6
335
3353-5
336

.99
.75
.24
.25

.83
.62
.22
.21

89.0
86.3
87.0
97.0

99.6
99.7
115.6
99.4

100.5
101.0
116.1
98.8

99.3
99.0
102.6
100.1

97.7
96.4
108.7
101.4

99.3
97.9
110.9
103.6

89.7
87.0
87.7
97.8

97.1
96.2
105.8
99,8

94.4
92.2
96.8
101.1

97.7
97.0
103.1
99.8

99.1
98.5
111.4
101.0

102.1
101.5
118.0
104.0

34

5.42
.30
.28
.58
.52
1.35
2.98
1.63

4.86
.30
.27
.50
.45
1.17
2.71
1.55

100.7
112.2
113.2
95.6
94.4
98.4
101.8
107.2

102.1
1038
109.9
96.9
95.5
98.9
104.0
110.2

102.6
112.2
113.7
97.6
96.4
100.0
104.4
111.2

103.9
117.8
119.6
96.6
95.2
99.3
105.8
112.8

103.2
112.3
113.4
95.3
93.8
99.8
105.2
111.4

104.3
112.8

102.1
95.4
95.9
96.3
94.5
101.2
104.7
110.3

101.4
93.5
93.8
95.0
93.1
102.5
103.3
106.0

99.2
103.1
103.7
91.1
89.3
96.8
101.4
104.1

101.6
104.3
104.6
95.8
94.4
95.2
105.1
111.4

103.7
108.1

98.8
97.3
101.6
105.5
110.8

102.3
103.8
104.5
98.3
97.0
101.0
103.8
110.1

97.9
96.2
97.5
107.2
114.0

8.54
.51
.41
.82
1.00
.70
1.00
.32
.67
2.34
.83
.95

11.10
.50
.48
.82
1.02
.71
1.05
.31
.74
4.70
.86
.96

150.3
110.7
139.0
113.9
112.8
112.1
115.6
106.0
120.2
241.8
117.3
113.5

152.0
111.1
137.8
112.9
113.9
114.7
115.2
104.9
120.2
248.6
120.7
112.2

155.7
114.3
137.7
115.6
116.4
115.2
117.2
106.2
122.5
256.1
123.9
116.0

156.3
112.3
140.9
116.2
115.8
115.9
114.8
106.3
118.8
261 ;5
118.1
112.8

158.1
112.2
139.7
116.2
113.0
116.1
118.0
106.1
123.6
267.5
119.6
113.2

161.4
115.4
140.7
118.4
115.2
118.8
115.4
108.7
118.7
274.8
122.5
114.8

152.6
111.7
133.4
114.0
113.6
112.3
116.7
105.1
122.2
251.6
113.2
115.0

148.3
113.8
135.3
113.3
112.3
116.0
113.9
106.3
117.5
239.4
110.8
109.2

150.3
118.9
138.9
118.5
111.3
119.4
114.4
110.0
116.5
242.4
109.6
110.0

149.6
112.8
143.4
116.1
108.6
116.6
109.3
107.5
110.2
247.8
108.9
104.8

155.3
113.4
149.4
115.7
112.5
116.4
116.9
108.2
121.1
256.4
119.0
110.7

159.9
114.9
150.4
117.4
114.7
119.3
115.2
109.4
118.0
267.5
127.0
113.1

132.1
99.6
88.0
124.5
102.8
125.2
141.5
125.4
119.2
111.8

134.3
100.4
88.9
125.4
106.9
127.7
134.0
127.8
122.5
114.8

134.8
98.4
90.0
119.6
109.1
106.3
123.7
127.7
116.5
113.9

136.6
101.0
90.1
123.9
116.7
114.6
133.6
126.7
113.8
110.8

138.8
100.7
90.8
123.2
109.9
121.7
128.9
126.5
117.7
106.4

133.7
100.2
89.9
130.9
122.9
131.9
133.8
132.3
131.1
122.8

133.8
98.0
85 6
119.5
108.6
104.6
131.2
125.2
130.1
106.1

134.1
97.1
86.6
106.7
87.0
85.9
106.2
123.6
124.6
104.5

132.5
94.6
85.6
117.5
110.3
100.7
123.5
125.1
108.5
110.8

136.0
98.1
87.2
130.2
120.0
124.7
145.7
129.9
105.7
120.5

138.8
99.6
89.4
130.0
112.9
133.3
143.5.
129.4
111.5
115.4

F a b r ic a t e d m e ta l p r o d u c ts

Metal containers
341
Metal cans
3411
Hardware, tools, and cutlery
342
Hardware and tools
3423,5,9
Structural metal products
344
Other fabricated metal products 3 4 5 - 9
Fasteners, stampings, etc.
3 4 5-7
in d u s tr ia l m a c h in e r y
a n d e q u ip m e n t

35

Engines and turbines
351
Farm
352
Construction and allied
353
Metalworking
354
Special industry machinery
355
General industrial machinery
356
Bearings and gears
3562,6,8
Equipment
3 5 6 1 ,3 -5 ,7 ,9
Co mpu ter and office equip.
357
Service industry machines
358
Miscellaneous machinery
359

11 7:8

Major electrical and parts
Electric distribution equip.
Household appliances
Cooking equipment
Refrigerators and freezers
Laundry
Miscellaneous
Electrical housewares
Appliances, nec

361,2
361
363
3631
3632
3633
3634,5,9
3634
3639

6.92
.97
.33
.54
.09
.10
.10
.24
.10
.09

7.96
.88
.26
.56
.08
.11
.26
.10
.08

131.4
99.7
87.9
121.6
103.3
127.4
125.2
124.5
120.2
112.6

Audio and video equipment
Communication equipment
Electronic components
Misc. electrical supplies
Storage batteries

365
366
367
369
3691

.22
1.44
2.23
.78
,12

.30
1.51
3.23
.87
.11

159.0
116.2
170.7
124.9
99.3

150.0
118.7
171.9s
124.5
97.5

153.3
119.3
174.2
128.2
102.7

137.8
116.6
180.9
132.6
132.2

129.5
117.0
183.7
133.9
136.8

138.0
119.9
188.7
132.3
113.3

174.2
116.6
170.7
129.5
118.7

161.2
120.9
174.3
130.2
113.0

141.0
122.9
178.9
131.0
105.0 '

130.2
116.5
179.8
129.8
112.9

129.8
116.5
183.2
130.2
118.3

139.6
119.4
188.7
129.4
101.1

37

3714
3716

9.90
4.79
1.62
1.22
1.13
.63
.51
1.91
.05

9.30
5.22
1.43
1.66
1.56
.89
.67
2.09
.04

104.2
124.1
96.8
161.4
163.3
166.4
159.4
123.8
113.3

108.3
132.4
108.5
169.1
171.8
176.0
166.5
130.1
104.6

110.7
138.5
112.4
177.4
180.1
188.0
170.3
136.7
111.5

111.9
142.1
116.0
183.1
185.3
191.0
178.3
139.1
108.8

114.4
149.0
125.3
196.9
199.2
207.9
188.5
139.1
109.1

111.6
143.1
120.2
179.6
181.3
188.2
172.8
140.1
115.5

109.9
134.8
112.2
182.4
185.4
191.3
178,2
124.1
116.9

108.2
130.9
107.7
164.7
167.6
172.6
161.4
130.1
85.8

103.8
121.5
93.3
141.1
142.0
146.8
136.1
134.0
80.5

108.1
134.2
108.9
169.9
172.4
177.1
166.5
133.9
98.9

114.1
148.6
126.2
195.0
196.9
203.6
188.7
138.8
116.2

114.2
148.4
123.9
194.5
196.6
203.3
188.2
140.5
121.5

3 7 2 - 6 ,9
372
373
3 7 4 - 6 ,9

5.11
2.95
.55
1.61

4.09
2.49
.45
1.14

85.5
89.8
88.2
76.8

85.7
88.6
89.1
79.1

84.5
86.8
90.9
78.5

83.4
86.0
89.1
76.9

81.9
84.4
87.8
75.2

82.0
84.4
90.0
74.9

86.6
89,9
89.9
79.3

86.8
89.9
90.5
80.0

87.1
90.0
91.5
80.3

83.6
86.7
88.5
76.1

81.7
85.1
86.3
73.8

82.1
84.8
90.2
74.3

E le c t r ic a l m a c h in e r y

T r a n s p o r t a tio n e q u ip m e n t

Motor vehicles and parts
Autos
Trucks and truck trailers
Trucks and buses
C o n s u m e r trucks
Business vehicles
Motor vehicle parts
Motor hom es
Aerospace and miscellaneous
transportation equipment
Aircraft and parts
Ships and boats
Railroad and miscellaneous




36

371

.11

Table 6 (continued)
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Index. 1 9 8 7 = 1 0 0
S e a s o n a llv a d iu s te d
1994
1993
O ct.
Nov.
D ec.
J a n .r
F e b .r
M a r/

P roportion
in total IP
Item

1993
O ct.

S IC

1987

1993

38
3 8 1 -4
384

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

4.8 1
3 .7 9
1 .4 0

1 4 5 .6

1 4 4 .4

M is c . m a n u fa c tu r e s
C o n s u m e r goods
B usiness su pp lies

39
3 9 1 ,3 ,4 ,6
3 9 5 ,9

1 .2 6
.6 5
.61

1 .2 4
.6 2
.6 2

1 0 9 .6
1 0 5 .3
1 1 3 .5

1 0 6 .6
1 1 3 .7

E le c tr ic u tilitie s
G e n e ra tio n
Fossil fuel
H yd ro a n d n u cle ar

4 9 1 ,3 p t

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

2.66

6 .3 4

In s tr u m e n ts
S cientific a n d m ed ic al
M e d ic a l in strum ents

S a le s
R esid en tial
N o n re sid e n tial
C o m m e rc ia l an d other
Industrial
G a s u tilitie s
R esid en tial
C o m m e rc ia l an d other
G a s tran sm issio n

4 9 2 ,3 p t

1 0 2 .7

102.0

M a r.r

102.8

1 0 2 .3
1 0 1 .4
1 4 3 .8

1 0 3 .7
1 0 2 .3
148.1

104.1
1 0 3 .2
1 5 1 .7

1 0 4 .4
1 0 3 .9
1 5 3 .0

1 0 3 .7
1 0 3 .4
1 5 1 .3

1 0 3 .0
1 0 2 .4
1 4 4 .7

1 0 2 .4
1 0 1 .3
137.1

1 0 0 .3
1 3 8 .7

1 0 2 .7
1 0 1 .5
1 4 4 .2

1 0 1 .9
1 4 4 .5

1 1 0 .3
1 0 7 .3
1 1 3 .7

1 1 0.7
1 0 8 .4
113.2

1 0 9 .8
1 0 7 .0
1 1 2 .7

110.8

1 1 3 .7

1 1 3 .8

1 0 7 .9
1 1 3 .9

1 1 6 .5

1 1 5 .4

111.4
1 0 8 .0
115.1

1 0 7 .0
1 0 3 .9
1 1 0 .4

1 0 7 .0
1 0 4 .7
1 0 9 .5

1 0 9 .8
1 0 7 .4
1 1 2 .4

119.1
11 6 .6
1 1 6.8
1 1 6.3

118.1
1 1 6 .3
111.5

1 1 5 .7
1 1 3 .7

1 0 8 .0
1 0 7 .9
1 0 5 .0
1 1 1.7

1 1 6 .9
1 1 5 .2
1 0 8 .6
1 2 4 .0

1 2 5 .5

1 1 6 .7
1 2 6 .9

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

1 1 0 .3
1 0 7 .8

122.6

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

121.1

1 1 7 .9

1 1 5 .5
1 1 3 .5
1 1 0 .4
1 1 7 .5

1 1 7 .2

1 1 0 .7
1 0 1 .4
1 1 7 .0
1 1 6 .0
1 1 8 .4

1 0 8.1

1 0 9 .0
1 1 5 .4

118.1
1 2 3 .5
1 1 4 .5
1 1 4 .0
1 1 5 .2

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

9 0 .8
70 .1
8 5 .0

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

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

2 7 4 .5
2 7 0 .7
1 8 7 .6

1 0 2 .4

102.2 101.8
110.1

1.11

1 .4 2
1 .2 4

1 1 3 .7
111.4
1 0 7 .6
1 1 6 .4

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

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

1 1 5 .5
1 1 4 .8
1 1 6 .0
1 1 6 .7
115.1

1 1 6 .5
1 1 6 .3
1 1 6 .6
1 1 6 .4
1 1 6 .8

1 1 7 .0
1 1 5 .7
1 1 7 .9
1 1 7 .5
1 1 8 .4

1 2 0 .9
1 2 3 .7
1 1 8.9
11 9.6
118.1

1 1 9 .3
1 2 0 .9
1 1 8 .3
1 1 9 .4
11 6 .8

1 .6 4
.5 6
.2 6
.5 6

1 .7 3
.5 8
.2 8
.5 9

119.1
1 1 8 .8

1 1 9 .4
1 1 9 .0
124.1
1 1 8 .0

1 1 7 .0

112.6

1 3 2 .6
1 2 9 .6
1 4 8 .2
1 3 4 .0

1 2 5 .2

122.1

1 1 8 .2

N o t s e a s o n a llv a d ju s te d
1994
Jan/
Feb/
Nov.
D ec.

11 5 .2
11 3 .5

110.1

1 1 7 .8
1 1 9 .5

1 1 7 .3

120.8

111.1 112.2

101.2

102.6
111.8

220.1

112.2
112.1

1 1 7 .4
1 2 6 .3
11 1.3
111.9

110.6

,1 8 6 .6

1 5 9 .2

Table 7
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: GROSS VALUE OF PRODUCTS
Billions of 1 9 8 7 dollars a t an n u a l rates , s e a s o n a lly ad ju s te d
Item
P r o d u c ts , to ta l
F in a l p r o d u c ts
C o n s u m e r goods
D u ra b le
A u to m o tiv e products
O th e r d u ra b le goods
N o n d u ra b le
E q u ip m e n t, total
B us ines s an d d e fe n s e
B u s in es s
D e fe n s e an d s p a c e
In te r m e d ia te p r o d u c ts
C on struction supp lies
B us ines s supp lies
C o m m e rc ia l e n e rg y products

1987

1993

1992
Q4

1993
Q1

Q2

Q3

Q 4.

1994
Q 1r

1993
Nov.

Dec.

1994
Jan/

Feb/

M a r/

Apr.P

1 7 0 7 .0

1 8 8 6 .9

1 8 4 7 .6

1 8 7 0 .9

18 7 3 .1

1 8 8 1 .1

1 9 2 7 .0

1 9 6 4 .7

1 9 2 8 .2

1 9 4 3 .9

1 9 5 5 .4

1 9 6 9 .5

1 9 6 9 .1

1 9 7 3 .0

1 3 1 4 .6

1 4 8 0 .7

1 4 5 1 .2

1 4 7 0 .5

1 4 6 9 .8

1 4 7 3 .6

1 5 13.1

1 5 4 7 .0

1 5 1 4 .9

1 5 2 5 .7

1 5 3 5 .0

1 5 5 3 .6

1 5 5 2 .4

1 5 5 2 .4

6 4 0 .5

94 4 .1
2 5 3 .2
128.1
125.1
6 9 0 .9

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

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

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

9 3 8 .9
2 4 6 .5
119:1
1 2 7 .4
6 9 2 .4

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

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

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

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

9 6 8 .7
2 7 4 .4
1 4 8 .3
126.1
6 9 4 .3

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

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

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

4 4 8 .0
4 3 0 .5
3 3 5 .4
95.1

5 3 6 .7
5 1 9 .9
4 5 1 .5
6 8 .4

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

5 2 7 .5
5 3 2 .6
5 1 6 .8
5 1 1 .0
, 4 4 0 .0
4 4 7 .5
71 .1 v
6 9 .3

5 3 4 .7
5 1 7 .5
4 4 9 .8
6 7 .8

55 4 .1
5 3 6 .3
4 7 0 .3

66.1

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

5 5 4 .7
5 3 7 ,1
4 7 0 .8
6 6 .3

5 6 1 .9
5 4 3 .7
4 7 8 .3
6 5 .4

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

4 1 3 .3
1 6 3 .6
2 4 9 .6

4 1 8 .2
1 6 6 .8
2 5 1 .5
6 8 .5

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

4 1 5 .9
162.1
2 5 3 .8
70.1

4 1 6 .7
164.1
2 5 2 .6

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

866.6
2 2 6 .1
1 1 4 .9

111.2

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

68.1

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

68.2

68.6

Table 8
DIFFUSION INDEXES OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
P e rc e n t
Y ear

Ja n.

Fe b.

M ar.

Apr.

M ay

June

July

A ug.

Sep.

O c t.

Nov.

D ec.

O n e M o n th E a r lie r
1992
1993
1994
T h r e e M o n th s E a r lie r
:
1092

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

6 1 .6
5 9 .6
4 7 .5

6 3 .5
4 7 .8
64 .1

5 8 .4
5 6 .5

5 7 .6
4 0 .4

4 4 .7
5 2 .9

5 3 .7
5 6 .9

4 9 .8
5 2 .2

5 1 .4
4 9 .8

5 6 .1
5 4 .5

6 2 .7
5 7 .3

5 2 .2
6 2 .4

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

5 5 .7
6 0 .8
5 9 .6

5 9 .2
6 1 .2
6 2 .0

5 7 .3

6 9 .4
5 1 .0

5 2 .9
5 0 .6

5 2 .5
5 1 .8

45 .1
5 7 .6

4 9 .0
54 .1

4 9 .8
5 2 .9

6 2 .7
5 3 .7

5 9 .2
6 5 .5

56 .1
5 3 .3
6 1 .2

5 5 .7
6 5 .5
6 0 .4

/ 5 6 .9
6 5 .9
6 6 .7

63 .1 .
6 6 .7

6 4 .7
5 7 .6

6 0 .4
5 8 .8

65.1
6 2 .4

6 0 .0
5 2 .2

5 4 .9
5 3 .3

5 5 .3
5 3 .3

5 9 .2
6 1 .2

5 8 .4
6 3 .9

1993
1994
S ix M o n th s E a r lie r
1992
1993
1994

68.2

N ote— t h e diffusion in d e x e s a re c a lc u la te d a s th e p e rc e n ta g e of se rie s th a t in cre ase d o v e r th e in dicated s p a n (o n e , th re e , or six m o n th s ) plus o n e - h a lf
th e p e rc e n ta g e th a t w e re u n c h a n g e d .




15

Table 9
ELECTRIC POWER USE: MANUFACTURING AND MINING
In dex . 1 9 8 7 = 1 0 0

Ite m

1 9 8 7 S IC

Total
MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS
Manufacturing
Durable
Nondurable
Mining
INDUSTRY GROUPS and SERIES
Metal mining
10
Iron o re
C o p p e r ore

Coal mining
Oil and gas extraction
C ru d e oil a n d n a tural g a s
N a tu ra l ga s liquids

Stone and earth minerals
C ru s h e d stone
S a n d a n d g rav el
C h e m ic a l a n d fe rtilize r m a te ria ls

Foods
M e a t prod ucts
D a iry prod ucts
C a n n e d an d fro ze n food
G ra in mil! products
B a k e ry products
S u g a r an d co n fe ctio n e ry
F a ts a n d oils
B e v e ra g e s
C o ffe e a n d m is c e lla n e o u s

Tobacco products
T e x tile mill p r o d u c ts
Fa b ric s
Knit goods
F a b ric finishing
Y arn a n d th re a d
M is c e lla n e o u s textiles

Apparel products
M e n ’s o u te rw e a r
W o m e n ’s o u te rw e a r

Lumber and products
Lum ber
M illw ork a n d plyw oo d

furniture and fixtures
H o u s e h o ld furniture

Paper and products
W o o d pulp
paper
P a p e rb o a rd
P a p e rb o a rd c o n ta in e rs
C o n v e rte d p a p e r products

Printing and publishing
N e w s p a p e rs

Commercial printing
Chemicals and products
Basic chemicals
Alkalies and chlorine
Inorganic chemicals, nec
Acid and fertilizer materials
Nuclear materials, nondefense




1987
Billion
KW H

1993
O ct.

S e a s o n a lly a d ju s ted
1994
J a n .r
F e b .r
Nov.
D ec.

112.1

111.9

112.6

1 1 1.7

1 1 0 .5

1 0 9 .9

1 0 8 .5

1 0 8 .6

1 0 6 .6
11 6.6
1 0 4 .8

1 1 2.9
1 0 6 .3
11 8.8
1 0 5 .8

1 1 2 .7
1 0 8 .0
1 1 6 .8
1 0 5 .2

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

113.1
1 0 8 .7
117.1
1 0 5 .9

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

1 1 0 .9
1 0 5 .9
1 1 5 .3
1 0 5 .0

•110.1
1 0 4 .4
115.1
1 0 8 .2

1 0 8 .5
1 0 3 .8
1 1 2 .7
1 0 9 .2

1 0 8 .9
1 0 4 .6

1 2 3 .6
117.1
1 1 7.0

1 2 3 .9
1 1 8.2
11 8.6

1 2 0 .5
111.5
1 1 5 .8

1 1 6 .5
115.1
1 0 6 .7

123.1

121.1

120.6

122.6

1 0 6 .3

1 1 7 .9
115.1

1 2 3 .3
1 1 5 .9
11 8 .2

1 2 4 .0

1 1 6.5
1 1 6 .0

9 5 .7

9 4 .9

1 0 2 .9

101.6

1 0 3 .8

8 9 .5

9 8 .6
9 9 .8
6 9 .5

9 9 .0
1 0 0 .5
7 5 .7

1 0 6 .4

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

110.0

111.3

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

1 1 0 .4
1 0 5 .7
11 3.8
1 0 4 .2

121.6

111.8

1 4 .6
6 .3
4 .8

12

1 3 .4

9 2 .3

13

3 3 .0
2 7 .7
3 .7

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

1 2 .3
3 .5
2 .9
3 .9
5 2 .9
8 .7
6 .5

120.2 122.8

14
142
144
147

20

201
202

203
204
205
206
207 ~
208
209

6.6

1 0 .9
3 .3
3 .7

8 7 .8

8 7 .4

120.0

1 0 6 .5

1 0 3 .4
1 2 0 .4

1 2 3 .0
8 7 .3

1 2 1 .5
8 2 .2

1 0 5 .7
118.8
1 2 2 .7
89.1

1 0 3 .6
11 9 .3
1 2 9 .4
8 8 .7

11 5.6

116.1

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

104.1

1 1 8.3
1 2 4 .9
1 1 0.7
117.2
1 2 3 .2
1 2 4 .5
1 3 2 .6
1 2 4 .8
1 0 1 .7
1 0 8 .9

9 0 .4

112.0
101.8

1 0 6 .8
11 6.5

120.1
122.1

129.1
1 2 3 .5
1 0 3 .8
1 0 2 .9

21

1.7

86.8

22

2 9 .9

23
2 3 1 .2
233

11.6
3 .4
2.2
8 .4
2 .9

6.6
1 .9
1.9

102.0 101.1
102.6 101.2

9 8 .7
9 8 .4
8 7 .7

3 .4
5 .9
3 .9

2 2 1 -4
225
225
228
229

N ot s e a s o n a lly ad ju s te d
1994
Nov.
D ec.
Jan/
Feb/

112.5

8 5 0 .7

101
102

131
132

Mar.P

1993
O ct.

1 0 9 .2
98.1
1 2 8 .5
1 1 6 .0
113.0
118.4

1 0 4 .5
119.6
1 2 2 .7

121.6
1 3 6 .4
1 1 5.4

101.0

1 3 0 .8
1 1 9.7
1 1 4 .0
1 1 7 .4

9 4 .5
9 7 .6
8 2 .3

100.6

9 5 .6

110.2

1 3 4 .0
9 1 .6

121.6

1 0 4 .6

1 1 7 .3

1 1 5 .4
116.1

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

1 1 9 .8
119.1
1 0 6 .5

9 7 .2

1 0 2 .7

1 1 4 .8

112.8

1 1 3 .2

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

1 0 0 .5
1 0 1 .4
8 4 .8

1 0 4 .8
1 0 5 .7
8 4 .9

1 0 3 .5
1 0 3 .4

88.6

9 7 .2
9 9 .2
6 8 .5

9 7 .3
9 9 .2
7 5 .6

1 0 7 .2
1 2 9 .9
1 3 7 .2
8 3 .9

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

1 0 5 .9
1 2 1 .5
1 2 3 .5

1 0 0 .5
1 0 0 .5

9 9 .9
9 1 .0

1 1 6.8
1 2 1 .5
1 0 0 .4

120.6

122.0

136.1
1 3 0 .6
1 0 5 .7
1 0 8 .8

1 2 8 .7
127.1
1 3 1 .3
1 2 8 .8
1 0 8 .6
1 0 6 .9

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

9 8 .3

8 8 .4

9 5 .9

92.1

11 8 .6
1 0 6 .4

111.3
9 7 .5
1 3 4 .7
1 2 3 .2

11 7 .8
1 0 7 .2
1 3 6 .3

122.1

1 2 0 .9

1 2 3 .8
1 1 8 .2

116.1
1 0 1 .9
1 3 8 .5
130.1
1 1 9 .9
1 2 4 .2

1 3 8 .3
1 2 9 .3
1 2 1 .5
11 7.4

110.0
99 .1

121.0

7 8 .7

9 8 .6
1 0 5 .9
8 3 .7

101.8
88.6

1 0 0 .4
1 0 6 .9
8 5 .2

1 0 0 .9
1 0 8 .7
8 7 .8

1 1 7 .6

1 1 9 .0
1 1 2 .7
1 0 5 .5

111.1

111.4
1 0 8 .2
1 1 4 .3
1 0 6 .6

118.1
129.1
1 0 9 .7
11 4 .4
1 2 5 .8
124.1
1 3 8 .7
1 2 7 .9
9 6 .8
1 0 3 .8

122.6

1 2 0 .9
1 3 1 .9
106.1

Mar.P

88.1

1 1 4 .9

112.6

110.1

110.8

8 9 .4

9 1 .4

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

1 1 3 .0
1 1 9 .0

1 0 9 .7
118.1

112,1
121.0

101.8

101.6

101.8

1 0 4 .6
1 1 0 .3
1 2 3 .8
1 1 9 .2
149.1
1 3 3 .6
9 4 .7
1 0 3 .7

1 0 4 .5
1 2 4 .3
115.1
1 4 0 .0
1 3 8 .0
9 4 .7
1 0 1 .5

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

1 0 0 .7
1 0 9 .5
1 2 3 .2
1 1 8 .5
1 1 9 .8
128.1
9 8 .7
9 9 .2

9 7 .4

89 .1

9 0 .4

7 8 .0

8 9 .3

8 7 .5

1 1 5 .3
103.1
1 3 4 .9

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

108.1
9 7 .0
1 2 4 .2
1 2 4 .0

1 2 3 .2

1 1 2 .5

1 1 0 ,3

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

1 0 9 .0
9 8 .8
1 2 4 .4
1 1 5 .8
1 1 3 .4
111.3

122.2

990

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

8 8 .7
9 3 .6
76.1

8 4 .6
8 6 .3
7 6 .6

9 1 .5
9 6 .3
7 8 .0

9 3 .4
9 7 .7
8 0 .2

1 0 5 .4
9 9 .6

116.1
1 1 5 .3
1014

1 1 7 .7
1 0 8 .9

111.2

1 1 6 .8
1 1 1.5
1 0 2 .9

120 3
1 1 4 .2
1 0 7 .2

1 2 0 .4
1 4 4 .3
1 0 6 .4

122.6
120.0
101.6
8 5 .3

121.0
127.1
1 1 8 .9
1 5 2 .9
1 2 2 .9
9 8 .5

110.0

112.1

111.2
9 6 .9
1 3 0 .7
1 2 6 .0
1 1 6 .2

24

21.6

242
243

7 .9
5 .7

111.7
1 0 5 .9
9 9 .0

115.1
1 1 2 .4
1 0 0 .4

11 7 .7
1 0 8 .2
11 0 .4

1 1 7 .4
111.3
1 0 4 .0

25

5 .7
3 .2

111.3
106.1

111.4
1 0 4 .6

11 4 .6
1 0 7 .5

1 1 3 .2
107.1

1 1 4 .7

110.1

110.6

1 1 6 .5

1 1 4 .2
1 0 7 .9

1 1 0 .9
1 0 4 .7

1 1 2 .7
1 0 6 .6

1 0 7 .9
1 0 1 .3

1 1 5 .5
1 1 0 .7

112.2

9 7 .0
7.1
5 1 .6
2 6 .0
4 .5
7 .6

113.5
1 0 7 .8
1 0 9 .9
127.1
11 3 .2
1 1 4 .6

1 1 7.9
1 2 5 .5
1 1 4 .3
1 2 9 .3
1 1 4 .6

117.8
106.1
115.0
1 2 5 .5
1 1 7 .4
1 2 3 .7

1 1 4.6
9 6 .8
1.11.3
1 3 0 .2

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

100.8

1 1 4 .3

110.1
111.0

115.1

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

1 1 5 .6
1 0 2 .3
1 1 3 .5
1 3 0 .3
10 8.1
116.1

1 1 5 .6
1 0 2 .9
1 1 2 .9
13 4.1

113.1
9 8 .2
1 0 8 .3
1 3 5 .9
1 1 5 .0
1 1 7 .7

1 5 .7
3 .4

1 2 6 .0
11 2.5
1 2 8 .5

1 2 7 .4

1 1 8 .5
1 0 7 .7
1 1 7 .6

102.0

1 1 4 .7
11 5 .5
1 2 7 .6
1 2 0 .5

1 1 5 .3
1 1 8 .9

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

251

26
261
262
263
265
267

27
271
275

28
28 1
2812
2819

8.2

1 4 6 .2
6 1 .8

14.1
29.1
1 0 .9
1 8 .2

101.0
1 3 3 .5

121.6

111.2
121.8 120.0

1 0 8 .9
1 3 4 .0
116.1
1 2 1 .9

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

1 2 8 .4
111.5
1 3 0 .9

1 3 1 .0
1 1 7 .3
1 3 3 .4

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

1 2 3 .8
1 0 6 .6
1 2 8 .2

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

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

1 1 5 .7
1 1 6 .5
1 2 6 .2

122.2

1 1 4 .6
1 1 6 .9
1 2 5 .5
1 2 6 .6

1 3 7 .6

1 4 4 .0

1 2 7 .3

1 2 9 .8
11 6.8
119.1
1 2 8 .3
1 3 0 .3
1 0 4 .2
1 4 8 .8

1 1 5.9
1 1 7 .6
1 2 9 .5
1 2 8 .8
9 6 .3
1 5 2 .4

1 1 6 .0
1 1 8 .7
1 2 1 .7
1 2 8 .6

16

1 0 5 .5

111.6

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

1 2 9 .3
11 4 .9
1 3 3 .4

111.1

111.0

112.1

1 2 8 .0

102.2
1 4 8 .4

100.6

102.0

120.0

122.2
112.2
12 4.1
1 1 4 .6
1 1 7 .0
1 2 6 .3
1 2 9 .3
9 8 .8
1 5 1 .0

122.6
13 0 .1
1 0 5 .9
1 4 7 .4

110.8

1 1 7 .8
1 1 7 .6

1 2 0 .7

100.8
1 4 1 .6

116.1

1 2 0 .5
1 0 7 .0
1 2 3 .3
1 1 5 .3
118.1
1 2 3 .0
1 2 9 .9
1 0 4 .0
1 4 8 .3

Table 9 (continued)
ELECTRIC POWER USE: MANUFACTURING AND MINING
In d e x . 1 9 8 7 = 1 0 0
1987

B illio n
Ite m

1 9 8 7 S IC

KWH

1993
O c t.

S e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d
1994
N ov.
D ec.
J a n .r
Feb/

Mar.P

1993
O ct.

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

115.1
1 2 5 .8
1 1 5 .5
1 1 9 .0
11 1.4

Chemicals and Products (cont.)
S yn th e tic m a te ria ls
P la stics m a te ria ls
D ru gs and m e d ic in e s
S o a p and to ile trie s
Ind ustria l o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls
A g ricu ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls
P e t r o le u m p r o d u c ts
R u b b e r a n d p la s tic s p r o d u c ts

T ires
R u b b e r p ro d u c ts , nec
P la stics p ro d u cts, nec
L e a t h e r a n d p r o d u c ts

S to n e , c la y , & g la s s p r o d u c ts

29

4 0 .1

30
301
306
308

3 3 .1
3 .6
3.1
2 4 .9

1.0
.4

1 0 9 .8
1 1 4 .6

1 1 4 .9

112.2

1 0 8 .2

1 1 3 ,0

1 1 0 .3

1 0 9 .9

1 1 4 .5

111.2

1 0 4 .6

1 0 7 .2

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

1 2 8 .3

1 3 3 .3

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

1 2 6 .0
1 0 0 .3
1 0 6 .2
1 3 1 .9

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

1 2 8 .5
1 0 6 .1
1 0 4 .6
13 4 .1

1 3 2 .8
1 0 8 .5

1 3 8 .4

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

1 3 8 .8

9 7 .5
8 9 .5

101.8
100.2

3 1 .5
2 .5
2 .7
5 .6
1 .7
7.1

35
351
352
353
354
355
356
357

3 3 .4
2 .5

358

3 .3

36
361
362
363
364
365

3 1 .3
1 .4
4.1
2 .5
2 .9

E n g in e s and tu rb in e s
Farm
C o n stru c tio n and a llie d
M e ta lw o rk in g
S p e cia l in d u s try
G e n era l in d u s tria l
C o m p u te r and office equip.
S e rvice in d u s try m ac h in e s
E le c t r ic a l m a c h in e r y

E le ctrica l d is trib u tio n
E le ctrica l in d u stria l
H o u se h o ld a p p lia n c e s
L ig h tin g and w irin g p ro d u c ts
T V and rad io se ts
C o m m u n ic a tio n e q u ip m e n t
E le ctro n ic c o m p o n e n ts

Transportation equipment
M o to r v e h ic le s an d pa rts
A irc ra ft and p a rts
S h ip s an d bo a ts

Instruments
P h o to g ra p h ic e q u ip . & s u p p lie s

Miscellaneous manufactures

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

111.1

88.6

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

102.6
1 1 6 .3

1 0 8 .4
1 1 3 .3

1.6

120.0

4 .2
4 .2
2 .5
4 .8

9 6 .6
119.1

6.1

111.1
. 1 0 8 .2
8 9 .9
1 3 6 .2




110.6

1 1 0 .9
1 3 4 .4

9 6 .7
8 9 .2

98 .1
8 5 .8

9 5 .9
8 5 .5

9 4 .2
8 3 .2

9 7 .4
84 .1

88.0

9 8 .4

9 5 .2
8 8 .4

9 2 .8
7 9 .2

9 0 .6
7 9 .3

9 3 .4
8 1 .9

9 5 .0
8 1 .4

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

1 0 6 .4
1 0 9 .9
1 0 3 .9
1 0 7 .7
1 0 7 .8
9 6 .7

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

1 0 4 .4

1 0 6 .3

1 0 6 .6
1 0 5 .4

1 0 5 .0
1 0 9 .7
1 0 0 .7
1 0 7 .1
1 0 8 .2
9 5 .7

98 .1
1 0 2 .5
9 5 .7
9 2 .3
1 0 2 .7

88.2

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

9 9 .6
1 0 8 .8

1 0 7 .8
9 0 .8

1 0 3 .0
103.1
1 0 3 .0
9 9 .5
1 0 8 .2
8 9 .0

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

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

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

1 0 4 .3
1 1 2 .3

1 0 8 .9

1 0 9 .0

8 6 .9
1 0 6 .1

1 0 7 .1
115.1
1 0 6 .9
2 3 7 .7
8 6 .9
1 0 3 .1

1 0 5 .1
1 1 3 .9
1 1 3 .5
2 2 3 .2
7 9 .8
1 0 9 .7

112.6
121.2

121.2

1 1 2 .3
1 0 3 .6
1 0 3 .8
1 2 4 .5

1 0 7 .5
1 1 4 .7
1 0 8 .7

1 0 6 .0
1 1 5 .0
1 0 4 .2

111.1
121.6
110.1

1 0 4 .8
1 0 8 .2
1 2 8 .1

115.1

1 0 6 .8
1 0 8 .2
1 2 0 .4

1 0 9 .5
1 1 9 .3
1 0 9 .8
9 7 .9
1 0 5 .9

121.0

1 0 9 .3
1 1 3 .5
1 2 3 .5
94 .1
1 1 9 .9
1 0 9 .6
1 0 9 .6
93.1
1 3 7 .8

112.1
1 1 5 .6
1 2 8 .8
9 7 .0
1 2 2 .5
1 0 7 .3

86.2

1 1 2 .7

111.2

110.8

9 4 .2
1 3 8 .3

107.1
1 3 6 .2
9 9 .3
1 2 1 .7
1 0 4 .4
1 0 8 .2
9 2 .0
1 3 6 .9

112.6

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

1 0 5.1
7 9 .3
1 0 5 .6
8 7 .6
9 9 .2
1 3 9 .5
8 3 .2
1 1 4 .8

9 9 .6
9 6 .0
9 6 .0
1 0 0 .9

1 0 3 .2

10.1
2.1

9 7 .0
9 3 .4
95 .1
1 0 4 .6

102.0

1 0 4 .8
1 0 4 .5
9 4 .6

13.1
1 .7

1 0 8 .8
9 6 .0

1 0 8 .9

386

101.1

39

4,6

1 1 8 .6

1 1 8 .5

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

1 0 9 .3
1 0 9 .6

366
37
371
372
373

38

3.1

12.8
3 8 .3
2 1 .9

120.2

121.8

1 0 4 .8
1 3 3 .2

110.0

1 0 3 .4
7 6 .3
1 0 9 .7
9 2 .4
9 6 .5
1 3 8 .0
82 .1

367

110.8

112.8

1 3 0 .3
1 1 1 .3
1 0 5 .3
1 3 5.1

86.2

1 3 0 .4

1 1 5 .3
1 1 9 .8

1 3 2 .2
1 0 8 .5
1 0 9 .9
1 3 7 .9

111.1

111.0

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

111.2
123.1
1 0 9 .9
1 0 4 .3
1 0 8 .2
1 2 2 .4

111.1
111.2

110.1

1 0 3 .0
9 9 .3
1 0 7 .5
8 8 .7

101.6
101.8
1 1 0 .7
1 0 5 .6
9 5 .6

1 0 8 .8
1 1 5 .3

1 0 7 .0
1 1 3 .7

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

9 1 .9
9 5 .8
1 0 7 .6

1 1 2 .4
1 3 0 .8
115.1
1 0 5 .3
10 6.1

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

111.0

122.2
110.8

111.0

101.1

1 0 6 .6
1 1 9 .8

1 1 0 .7

1 1 1.3
1 0 8 .9
1 4 1 .4
9 6 .8
1 1 8 .6
111.3
1 1 3 .6
9 3 .9
1 3 9 .6

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

9 9 .2
1 1 9 .9
111.9
1 1 0 .4
9 5 .2
1 3 8 .5

10 6 .1
7 8 .4

1 0 8 .4
79 .1

1 0 6 .4
7 7 .8

109 8
8 9 .6
1 0 0 .3
1 4 8 .9
8 4 .3
1 1 3 .6

1 0 9 .6
9 2 .5
1 0 0 .4
1 5 2 .2
87.1
1 1 7 .6

1 0 9 .5
92.1
1 0 0 .3
1 4 2 .0
8 4 .2
1 1 4 .9

101.2

102.2
9 8 .2
9 9 .3
9 9 ,7

112.1
120.8

1 0 4 .5

111.1
1 0 6 .1
9 5 .6
1 0 6 .9
1 1 6 .9
115.1
8 8 .7

86.2

1 0 7 .5
1 0 9 .5
1 1 6 .6
1 0 9 .7
9 7 .8
10 4 .1

111.8
86.6

101.0

121.8

9 7 .8
119.1

1 0 7 .6

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

112.2

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

100.6
101.1

1 0 4 .1
1 0 5 .0
1 3 2 .7
9 2 .5
114.1
9 9 .6

101.2
88.1
1 2 6 .8

101.8
8 5 .8
1 0 5 .4
8 4 .9

110.0
1 1 7 .2
1 1 4 .4
2 3 8 .2
8 7 .2
1 1 6 .7
1 1 3 .3
1 2 9 .9
1 1 3 .8
1 0 5 .0
1 0 7 .7
1 2 7.1

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

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

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

10 5 .1
7 7 .9
1 0 8 .0
9 1 .9

1 4 4 .7
7 8 .8
1 0 8 .0

1 4 6 .6
81 .1
1 1 3 .8

1 0 8 .9

110.2

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

1 0 3 .6
7 5 .3
1 0 6 .1

102.6

110.0

9 7 .7
1 3 9 .8
8 2 .3
1 1 4 .6

8 3 .7
9 2 .4
1 3 3 .7
7 8 .0
1 0 7 .7

1 0 0 .7
9 7 .5
9 8 .4
1 0 0 .4

9 7 .9
9 5 .3
9 3 .6
9 7 .9

9 5 .9
9 2 .7
9 4 .8
9 9 .5

9 5 .8
9 3 .0
8 9 .8

101.6

9 8 .0
9 6 .3
9 2 .5
1 0 3 .2

9 5 .7
1 0 2 .7

86.8

9 8 .8
7 4 .6

110.1

101.2

100.8

102.0
100.0

100.8

9 8 .6

101.6

9 9 .9
9 5 .8
98 .1

101.0

11 1 .7

11 1 .4
9 7 .5

113.1
1 0 0 .9

1 1 4 .0
1 0 3 .7

112.2
101.0

1 0 6 .3
9 6 .7

1 0 6 .4
9 6 .6

1 0 4 .1
9 4 .5

1 0 6 .9
9 6 .6

1 0 4 .5

120.2

1 2 1 .9

1 2 2 .4

1 2 8 .5

1 2 2 .3

1 1 6 ,8

1 1 3 .8

1 1 4 .2

1 2 0 .3

1 2 4 .4

1 1 0 .3

111.0

1 1 0 .9
1 1 2 .3

110.8
112.0

112.6

11 1 .7

1 0 8 .6
1 0 9 .4

1 1 3 .5

1 0 7 .3
1 0 8 .0
1 1 9 .4

1 0 7 .5
1 0 8 .6
1 0 8 .5

1 0 9 .9

116.6

1 1 0 .9
1 1 1.4
119.1

1 0 9 .4
1 1 0 .3

1 1 7 .2

111.0
112.0
111.0

SUPPLEM ENTARY G RO UPS
Total, e x c lu d in g n u c le a r n o n d e fe n s e
Utility s a le s to in dustry
In dustrial g e n e ra tio n

1 1 3 .3
1 2 3 .2

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

.6

1 1 5 .0
1 0 8 .2
1 1 2 .9
114.1

1 0 4 .9
1 1 4 .0
1 1 4 .2
1 1 2 .3
1 0 9 .0

112.6

34
341
342
344
345
346

In d u s tr ia l m a c h in e r y
a n d e q u ip m e n t

1 0 4 .4

110.0

1 0 8 .0

M eta l c o n ta in e rs
'
H a rdw are , tools, and c u tle ry
S tru ctu ra l m etal p ro d u c ts
F aste n e rs
M etal s ta m p in g s

1 0 5 .4
1 1 3 .0
1 1 3 .7
1 0 5 .7
1 0 8 .6
1 1 5 .5

1 0 7 .7
1 1 5 .7

9.9

F a b r ic a t e d m e ta l p r o d u c ts

1 1 0 .9
1 1 4 .0

1 0 5 .0
1 1 4 .5
1 1 6 .8
1 0 7 .3
1 1 8 .5
1 1 4 .8

1 0 9 .2

1 1 4 .3

1 0 4 .8

5 5 .8
5 1 .2
2 .7

110.1

121.2

1 3 7 .9
5 4 .4

5.1

1 0 7 .1

111.8

114.1
1 1 5 .5
1 1 1 .3

33
331
332
333
3334
336

1.6

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

1 1 3 .9

122.8

3 3 .8
1 .7
6 .7

10.1

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

Mar.P

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

32
321
322
324
325
327

Flat g la ss
P re sse d and b lo w n g la ss
C em ent
S tru c tu ra l c la y p ro d u c ts
C o n cre te p ro d u c ts

B asic steel and m ill p ro d u c ts
Iron and steel fo u n d rie s
P rim a ry n o n fe rro u s m eta ls
A lu m in u m
N o n fe rro u s fo u n d rie s

2 6 .5
1 4 .2
5 .5
3.1
3 6 .0
8 .5

31
314

S hoes

P r im a r y m e ta ls

282
2821
283
284
286
287

N o t s e a s o n a lly a d ju s te d
1994
N ov.
D ec.
Jan/
Feb /

17

1 1 4 .3

115.1

121.6

110.1

110.8

1 1 6 .3

Explanatory Note

The statistical release of Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization reports
measures of output, capacity, and capacity utilization in manufacturing, mining, and
ihe electric and gas utilities industries. It also includes survey data on the use of
electric power in manufacturing and mining. Data in the release are available on-line
on the day of issue through the Economic Bulletin Board of die Department of
Commerce. For information, call (202) 482—1986. Diskettes containing historical
data and the data published in this release are available from the Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System, Publications Services, (202) 452-3245.

IndustrialProduction

Coverage. The industrial production (DP) index measures output in the
manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities industries. For the period since
1987, the total IP index has been constructed from 255 individual series based on the
1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). These individual series are classified
and grouped in two ways: (1) market groups (shown in table 1), such as consumer
goods, equipment, intermediate products, and materials; and (2) industry groups
(shown in tables 2 and 6), such as two-digit SIC industries and major aggregates of
these industries—for example, durable and nondurable manufacturing, mining, and
utilities.
M arket groups. For purposes of analysis, the individual IP series are grouped into
final products, intermediate products, and materials. Final products are assumed to be
purchased by consumers, businesses, or government for final use. Intermediate
products are expected to become inputs in nonindustrial sectors, such as
construction, agriculture, and services. Materials are industrial output requiring
further processing within the industrial sector. Total products comprise final and
intermediate products, and final products are divided into consumer goods and
equipment.
Uming. The first estimate of output for a month is published around the 15th of the
following month. The estimate is preliminary (denoted by the superscript “p” in
tables) and subject to revision in each of the subsequent three months as new source
data become available. (Revised estimates are denoted by the superscript “r” in
tables.) After the fourth month, indexes are not revised further until the time of an
annual revision or a benchmark revision. The last three benchmark revisions were
published in 1990,1985, and 1976. In 1993, a revision that converted the indexes to
the 1987 SIC from 1987 forward was published.
Source data. In annual or benchmark revisions, the individual IP indexes are
constructed from a variety of source data, such as the quinquennial Censuses of
Manufactures and Mineral Industries and the Annual Survey of Manufactures,
prepared by the Bureau of the Census; the Minerals Yearbook, prepared by the
Bureau of Mines; and publications of the Department of Energy. On a monthly basis,
the individual indexes of industrial production are constructed from two main types
of source data: (1) output measured in physical units and (2) data on inputs to the
production process, from which output is inferred. Data on physical products, such as
tons of steel or barrels of oil, are obtained from private trade associations as well as
from government agencies including those listed above; data of this type are used to
estimate monthly IP where possible and appropriate. When suitable data on physical
product are unavailable, estimates of output are based on either production-worker
hours or electric power use by industry. Data on hours worked by production workers
are collected in the monthly establishment survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics. The data on electric power use are described below. The factors used to
convert inputs into estimates of production are based on historical relationships
between the inputs and the comprehensive data used to benchmark the IP indexes;
these factors also may be influenced by technological or cyclical developments.
Especially for the first and second estimates for a given month, the available source
data are limited and subject to revision.
Weights. In the index, series that measure the output of an individual industry are
weighted according to their proportion in the total value-added output of all
industries. The industrial production index, which extends back to 1919, is built in
chronological segments that are linked together to form a continuous index
expressed as a percentage of output in a comparison base year (currently 1987). Each
segment, which usually spans five years, is a Laspeyres quantity index showing
changes in quantities with prices (Census value added per unit of output) held at
base-year values for the segment. For the period from 1987 to the present, IP is
aggregated on the basis of 1987 value-added weights. The aggregation of the index
for the 1982-86 period is based on 1982 weights, whereas 1977 weights are used for
the 1977-81 period. The other weight years in the postwar period are 1972, 1967,
1963, 1958, 1954, and 1947. The 1987 value-added weights used to aggregate the
index are shown in the first column of tables 1,2, and 6, in the “1987” column under
the heading “Proportion in total IP.” Proportions for the most recent complete year of
data are shown in the second column of tables 1, 2, and 6.
Seasonaladjustment. Individual series are seasonally adjusted by the X -11ARIMA
method, developed at Statistics Canada. For series based on production-worker
hours, the current seasonal factors were estimated with data through October 1993;
for other series, the factors were estimated with data through July 1993. In some
cases, series were preadjusted for the effects of holidays or the business cycle before
using X -ll ARIMA. The seasonally adjusted total index is calculated by
aggregating the seasonally adjusted major market groups, and may not precisely
equal an aggregation of the seasonally adjusted industry groups.
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Reliability. The average revision to the level of the total IP index, without regard to

sign, between the preliminary estimate and its third revision (or from the first and the
fourth estimates) was 0.35 percent during the 1972-92 period. The average revision
to the percent change in total IP, without regard to sign, from the first to the fourth
estimates was 0.26 percentage point during the same period. In most cases (about 85
percent), the direction of change in output indicated by the first estimate for a given
month is the same as that shown by the fourth estimate.
Rounding. In some cases, components may not add to totals because of independent
rounding. In addition, the published percent changes are calculated from unrounded
indexes, and may not be the same as percent changes calculated from the rounded
indexes shown in the release.
References. Industrial Production—1986 Edition contains a more detailed
description of the methods used to compile the index, plus a history of its
development, a glossary of terms, and a bibliography. To obtain Industrial
Production—1986 Edition ($9.00 per copy), write to Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System, Publications Services, Washington, DC 20551. The 1990
and 1993 revisions were described in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 76 (April
1990), pp. 187-204 and vol. 79 (June 1993), pp. 590-605, respectively. The 1994
revision to the index was described in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 80 (March
1994), pp. 220-6.

Capacity Utilization
Definition. Capacity utilization is calculated for the manufacturing, mining, and

electric and gas utilities industries. For a given industry, the utilization rate is equal to
an output index divided by a capacity index. Output is measured by seasonally
adjusted indexes of industrial production. The capacity indexes attempt to capture
the concept of sustainable practical capacity, which is defined as the greatest level of
output that a plant can maintain within the framework of a realistic work schedule,
taking account of normal downtime, and assuming sufficient availability of inputs to
operate the machinery and equipment in place. The 75 individual capacity indexes
are based on a variety of data, including capacity data measured in physical units
compiled by trade associations, surveys of utilization rates and investment, and
estimates of growth of the capital stock.
Groups. Estimates of capacity and utilization are available for a variety of groups,
including primary and advanced processing industries within manufacturing,
durable and nondurable manufacturing, total manufacturing, mining, utilities, and
total industry. Component industries of the primary and advanced processing groups
within manufacturing are listed in the note on tables 2 and 3 of the release.
Weights. Value-added proportions are used to weight the individual capacity
indexes in aggregations in the same manner as individual IP series are aggregated to
the total index of industrial production. Although each utilization rate is the result of
dividing an IP series by a corresponding capacity index, aggregate utilization rates
are equivalent to combinations of individual utilization rates aggregated with
proportions that reflect current capacity levels of output valued in base-period
value-added per unit of actual output. The implied proportions of individual industry
operating rates in the rate for total industry for the most recent year are shown in the
first column of table 3.
Perspective. The historical highs and lows in capacity utilization shown in the tables
above are specific to each series and did not all occur in the same month. Industrial
plants usually operate at capacity utilization rates that are well below 100 percent:
none of the broad aggregates has ever reached 100 percent. For total industry and
total manufacturing, utilization rates as high as 90 percent have been exceeded only
in wartime.
References. The basic methodology used to estimate capacity and utilization is
discussed in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 71 (October 1985), pp. 754-66. The
1990 and 1993 revisions were described in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 76
(June 1990), pp. 412-35 and vol. 79 (June 1993), pp. 590-605, respectively. The
1994 revision to the index was described in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 80
(March 1994), pp. 220-6.

Electric Power

Data on electric power (expressed in kilowatt hours) are collected by the Federal
Reserve District Banks from electric utilities and also from manufacturing and
mining establishments that generate electric power for their own use (cogenerators).
The indexes of power use shown in table 9 are sums of kilowatt hours used by an
industry or industry group expressed as a percentage of that industry's or group’s
usage in 1987. The first column of the table shows, for reference, electric power use
in billions of kilowatt hours as reported by manufacturing and mining industries in
the 1987 censuses of those industries. The supplementary group, “Total, less nuclear
nondefense,” is shown separately because the nondefense nuclear material series
(part of SIC 2819) accounts for a disproportionately large part of total electric power
use. Because the value-added proportion for this industry in total IP is considerably
smaller than its share of total electric power use, excluding this component from total
power use facilitates comparisons with total IP.

Release Schedulefor 1994

At 9:15 a.m. on January 14, February 15, March 15, April 15, May 16, June 15, July
15, August 15, September 16, October 14, November 15, and December 14.