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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release For release at 9:15 a.m.(EST) March 16, 1988 G.12.3 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION Industrial production rose 0.2 percent in February, following a revised 0.3 percent gain in January. Further strong increases in the output of business equipment as well as gains in the production of construction and business supplies were the main contributors to February growth. Output of durable consumer goods dropped slightly. At the same time, production of materials, which advanced rapidly during the second half of last year, edged down for a second month. At 134.4 percent of the 1977 average, the total index: in February was 5.8 percent higher than a year earlier. Market Groupings Production of consumer goods rose 0.2 percent in February as increases in the output of nondurable goods more than offset declines among durables. Auto assemblies were little changed in February at an annual rate of 6.1 million units versus 6.0 million for the previous month. However, production of lightweight trucks fell, and the output of home goods, which includes appliances, edged down last month. The expansion in , business equipment production reflected widespread gains in all subsectors except transit equipment. The inder for total materials fell slightly further in February after a downward-revised decline of 0.2 percent in January. Both durable and nondurable materials have shown small declines in January and February after vigorous output gains last year. The recent slowdown in materials production has been widespread, with particular weakness evident in textiles and steel. Industry Groupings Manufacturing output increased 0.2 percent in February. Durable manufacturing output, which is the larger component, increased 0.2 percent while nondurable manufacturing was little changed. Production at utilities was up 0.7 percent, and mining output declined 0.8 percent as coal production slackened. Industrial Production: Summary Seasonally adjusted Current Monthly percent change Index, 1977= 100 198 b JAN Item j month from F| _T S NOV DEC 1.$4. 2 1344.2 134.4 1. 1 .5 .5 .3 . 141.9 142.4 1. 1 . 1 .0 .6 .4 Final products Consumer goods Durable goods Nondurable goods Business equipment Defense and space 140. 5 130. 4 111. 3 143.7 140.9 130. 6 150.08 151.8 190.0 189.9 1.1 1.1 4.b -0.2 1.6 .3 Intermediate products Construction supplies 14b6. 9 133.8 147.7 134.9 .9 .8 123. 6b 123.4 139.1 137.5 141.2 139.3 137.9 141.4 103.7 114.2 102.9 Tel .JAIL a year ago E_ Market GQroupings Products, total Materials l--d.oy 121.1 134. 1 -0. 1 .3 -0.4 .5 -0.2 -0.8 .8 .7 .3 .09 -2.9 1.1 .9 . 1 .6 .7 .9 .6 .7 .6 -0.7 -0.4 .4 .1 1. 1 1.1 -( .2 1.2 2.3 -0.3 .4 -0.1 1. 1 .6 .5 .8 .2 .1 1.7 .8 1.0 1.0 4.8 .3 .2 -0.2 .3 .7 -0.1 4. 5 3. J .1 44,0 5.5 .5 .8 5.5 3. 8 7.4 -0.2 eupngs Manufacturing Durable ,Nondurable Mining Ulitles 1__ 115.0 _ _ I -0.1 -0.9 .4 .2 .2 . 1 -0.7 -0.8 1.8 .7 5.9 5.4 6. 5 4.2 6.0 a Revisions Total Industrial Production (Estimate as shown last month and current estimates) Percentage change Index (1977=100) Percentage change from previous months Month Previous Current Previous Current November 133.0 133.2 .4 .5 December 133.6 133.8 .4 .5 January 133.8 134.2 .2 .3 February NA 134.4 NA .2 NA--not applicable. FEDERAL RESERVE Industrial Production INDUSTRIA L PRODUCTION SEASONALLY ADJUST ED, RATIO SCALE, FEBRUARY DATA 1977=100 160 TOTAL INDEX PRODUCTS 140 120 MATERIALS MATERIALS 100 100 / 80 160 140 120 100 80 180 CONSUMER GOODS 160 INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS BUSINESS SUPPLIES 140 NONDURABLE i- 120 - r /- / DURABLE / 100 / CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES / / IA 80 120 IRON AND STEEL 100 80 60 40 1982 1984 1986 1988 1982 1984 1986 1988 Table 1A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPINGS Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 1977 1 I pot1tionI 1 I Pro- Major Market Groupings TOTAL INDEX I I l 1 19871 Ann. 1987 Avg.I FEB I EQUIPMENT, BUSINESS 6 DEFENSE EQUIP. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT 150.5 132.9 133.5 104. 1 103.9 131.0 100.2 137.8 137.0 138.6 130.8 131.5 132.91 100.6 100.3 99.41 137.4 137.5 137.2 138.3 137. 139.4 140.21 138.61 141.81 167.4 153.9 107.7 91.4 124.3 163.6 160.0 153.2 105.0 91.6 118.7 151.8 105.8 92.4 119.4 lo3.5 152.8 107.4 93.2 121.8 167.71 155.31 108. 1 95.41 120.91 170.5 155.3 109.6 96.1 153.9 154.6 158.8 15Q.8 68.3 124.0 86.0 237.5 106.3 190,.0 159.5 151.8 69.2 124.9 86.7 239.2 106.3 189.9 147.7 134.9 140.9 115.2 140.3 115.9 141.8 116.3 143.3 117.2 145.0 118.5 145.3 119.4 144.9 119.7 126.7 125.5 127.3 127.2 128.9 129. 4 119.8 121.6 122.6 101.7 161.3 120. 1 117.4 114.9 107.9 120.4 117.5 112.3 87.4 86.4 121.2 118.0 112.9 76.8 155.3 125.0 146.0 125.4 160.4 178.4 79.1 159.4 120.1 116.7 115.0 110.9 90.8 148.0 121.2 125. 3 126. 124.8 118.4 134.0 134.6 128.9 101.2 118.1 133.9 135.2 128.2 101.0 121.4 119.3 133.4 133.4 132.3 101.8 122.5 141.7 142.6 123.6 147.1 145.5 132.0 102.0 129.3 97.6 136.3 135.6 137.0 128.7 97.8 135.5 134.5 136.5 130.0 130.9 100.3 137.6 136.0 139.2 132. 1 132.5 101.4 161.0 149.9 105.4 161.2 161.6 151.8 164.4 105.9 91.9 120.2 165.7 153.8 108.0 92.7 123.6 1 1 1 I 6.891120.21121.0 J 2.981 118.51 122.6 1 I 1 j 1.791 115. 11123.7 1.161 90.71104.1 .631160.51160.0 1.191123.51 121.0 I I 3.911121.61119.8 1.241141.51142.9 1. 191 142.11144.5 .961 130.71125.4 1.711102.01100.0 I 1 I 18.631130.51128.4 3.341 99.41 98.3 1 15.291 137.31 134.9 1 7.801 136.21134.5 I 7.491 138.51135.4 i I 1 2.751 162.91 158.7 1 1.881151.81146.7 2.861 106.31105.6 ! 1.441 93.11 92.8 1 1.421119. 81118.6 1 1 1 19.251148.81146.0 1 1 I 18.011153.613151.3 I 14.341144.51141.7 1 1 2.081 62.21 54.7 3.271 117.91115.3 1.271 82.61 82.5 5.221226.51220.7 2.491108.41113.6 3.671188.91188.9 1 6.991 153.51148.4 I I 5.671158.61153.3 1.311131.11127.4 I 1 I 7.531127.61121.7 Textile materials Pulp & paper materials I I 1.551141.01136.4 Chemical materials 1 4.461 128.41122.4 2.571 120.41118.4 1.521111.71104.4 I ENERGY MATERIALSJ Primary energy1 1 126.9 1 149.1 141.3 141.6 130.5 101.4 99.2 136.7 136.0 137.5 153.1 134.1 102. 2 100.9 138.9 137.2 140.6 139.2 137.4 141.2 94.1 94.4 117.0 114.7 104.9 91.4 118.6 146.2 146.4 146.3 148.1 149.7 150.2 151.2 153.0 152.2 153.01 151.4 141.9 S7.2 113.9 83.2 222.6 110.6 188.6 151.7 151.4 141.7 60.3 114.4 82.8 153.2 144.2 63.0 117.2 84.0 226.7 105.4 188.6 154.4 154.5 145.6 66.4 120.9 155.2 146.3 157.2 148.7 156.6 120.5 83.0 232.4 83.1 232..1 112.5 111.2 140.9 130.4 149.9 154.5 130.2 140.3 128.2 150.6 155.8 128.1 157.1 115.2 115.9 116.3 122.3 101.8 156.0 122.6 112.1 122.2 99.3 156.2 113.0 80.0 80.6 156.9 113.4 81.3 121.5 122.4 109.0 135.4 122.5 118.7 124.1 125.1 112.7 136.4 125.4 121.0 123.9 124.9 109.7 137.7 125. 7 120.8 124.1 127.6 129.6 117.8 97.2 97.8 103.7 86.9 98.7 103.5 89.9 104. 4 133.7 99.9 141.1 138.9 143.4 123.6 141.1 134.1 141.8 144.4 I 142.1 57.4 114.4 81.6 224.8 106.7 189.2 221.2 108.9 189.3 106. 1 227.7 104.7 66.1 122.9 81.1 229.1 105.1 188.7 189.1 189.8 190.3 188.7 157.71 149.71 67.31 122.21 84.21 235.21 109.11 186.81 145.0 144.9 132.3 146.1 133.3 147.3 134.2 146.31 133.71 155.6 157.1 158.4 157.01 132.3 145.3 132.5 156.3 161.0 135.8 160.9 132.7 162.3 134.4 16b4. 3 1.32.9 163.01 131.11 146.9 133.8 158.1 164.3 131.4 117.2 118.5 119.4 119.7 121.2 122.5 123.91 123.6 123.4 124.0 99.2 158.3 115.5 83.6 125.2 98.5 159.3 117.7 125.5 99.6 159.5 126.4 99.0 130.2 132.31 104.81 86.6 90.4 118.9 91.3 128.7 102.3 162.7 121.6 95.3 131.9 105.0 167.1 123.9 94.6 131.5 103.8 167.5 123.5 93.8 128.3 130.6 116.7 145.0 130.4 121.4 128.6 131.2 116.0 143.3 132.2 120.9 128.2 131.0 113.0 142.0 133.4 119.7 129.6 132.3 100.9 100.2 104.6 101.8 106.8 92.7 102.8 108.4 145.6 65.0 120.4 81.8 227.9 82.8 66.5 148.3 66. 3 120.6 1 141.8 129. 1 152.6 133.4 143.3 131.5 153.4 158.5 131.1 133.1 155. 2 160.5 99.1 117.9 161.1 125.1 111.9 139.0 124.9 120.9 145. 4 128. 1 122.0 103. 1 163.2 123.6 96. 5 112.7 144.4 134.7 121.7 I 11.691 99.81 98.6 7.571 105.01104.8 4.121 90.31 87.2 103.0 86.4 99.4 104.0 91.0 99. 0 102.5 92.5 104.6 94.1 92.2 NOTE: Two components--oil and gas well drilling and manufactured homes--are included in total equipment but not shown here. 91. 9 165.41 126.01 101.01 I I 10.091125.81120.8 nondurable materials) 92. 7 1 42.281 118.21114.9 1 1 20.501125.01121.3 4.921 100.91102.3 5.941159.01155.5 J 9.641116.41109.9 4.641 86.71 79.6 Textile,paper,&chem. mater. 118.8 114.6 I 1 I 1 1 Business supplies materials 146.1 123.91 123.7 142.71 141.7 142.61 140.9 133.91 134.0 104.81 104.9 140.9 139.3 129.9 153.0 5.951131.51130.0 Converted fuel 125.8 150.1 139.4 137.8 127.7 151.2 1 Misc. 124.3 145.7 139.9 138.4 129.4 150.2 Construction supplies NONDURABLE GOODS MATERIALS 121.9 141.8 140.6 131.0 102.2 139.5 137.9 128.9 149.7 12.941 143.41139.9 Equipment partsj Durable materials nec Basic metal materials 168.5 125.2 137.8 136.2 127.2 148.1 I I Consumer durable parts 127.5 136.9 135.5 127.3 146.3 I GOODS MATERIALS 173.2 135.8 134.5 125.5 146.4 1 DURABLE 121.1 117.8 111.8 79.5 136.4 135.1 126.7 146.2 Commercial equipment MATERIALS 123.9 121.3 118.7 1 57.721138.31136.0 1 44.771136.81134.8 25.521127.71 126.4 1 19.251148.81146.0 1 Gen. business supplies Commercial energy prod. 118.6 114.2 107.2 133.2 I PRODUCTS 130.6 132.5 Manufacturing equipment Power equipment INTERMEDIATE 130.4 120.31 121.4 115.41 118.7 110.21 112.8 77.5 83.71 159.51 123.3 126.4 131.0 Constr, mining, & farm Transit euipment DEFENSE & SPACE EQUIPMENT 129.51 131.2 I J TOTAL 129.4 124.3 124.3 122.2 94.7 130.8 Appliances,TV & air-cond 1 Consumer energy Consumer fuel Residential utilities 129.0 129.1 I Consumer chem. products Consumer paper products 127.7 128.2 Home goods Consumer staples Consumer foods & tobacco Nonfood staples 147.7 123.4 127.4 1 NONDURABLE CONSUMER GOODS ClothingJ 146.9 123.6 127.4 GOODS Misc. home goods 146.31 123.91 127.1 Autos and trucks,consumerl and TV furniture 147.3 122.5 NOV 1 Appliances Carpeting & 146.1 121.2 OCT 1 gds 142.4 140.9 130.6 154.6 SEP 25.521 127.71 126.4 Trucks, consumer Auto parts & allied 141.9 140.5 13Q.4 153.9 AUG CONSUMER GOODS Autos, consumer 134.4 141.11 139.61 129.51 153.01 JUL 1.2.941143.41139.9 142.281118.21114.9 Automotive products 134.2 141.9 139.2 129.4 152.2 JUN 1 DURABLE CONSUMER 133.81 MAY I INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS MATERIALS FEB APR 1100.00 129.8 TOTAL PRODUCTS, FINAL PRODUCTS CONSUMER GOODS EQUIPMENT, TOTAL I 1 DEC 1 I 1988 JAN MAR They are shown in Tables 4A and 48 on page 8 and 9. 92.6 132.01 135.11 111.31 149.01 138.41 123.01 1 102.01 107.71 91.61 1 131.90 131.2 134.0 134.1 111.4 147.1 137.2 102.7 107.6 93.4 102.3 Table 1B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPINGS Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 !1977 asori Market Groupings 1 19871 ! I Ann.) 1987 A por- 1 Avg.) FEB 1tion APR MAT JUN 1 INTERAEDIATE PRODUCTS CONSUMER GOODS! DURABLE CONSUMER GOODS Automotive products J Autos and trucks,consumer) Autos, consumer 1 Trucks, consumer Auto parts & allied 1I gdsI 1 I 25.521 127.71124.5 1 1 6.891120.21123. C 2.981118.51129.1 1.791 115.11 135.3 1.161 90.7)114.7 Appliances,TV & air-cond 1 Appliances and TV I Carpeting & furniture Misc. home goods NONDURABLE CONSUMER GOODS! Clothing Consumer staples ! Consumer foods 6 tobacco Nonfood staplesI Residential utilities TOTAL BUSINESS & DEFENSE EQUIP.! BUSINESS EQUIPMENT Constr, mining, & farm Manufacturing equipment Power equipment Commercial equipment Transit equipment DEFENSE 6 SPACE EQUIPHENT INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS Construction supplies Business supplies Gen. business supplies Commercial energy prod. J ENERGY MATERIALS! Primary energy Converted fuel materialsJ 135.3 135.2 132.7 129.9 130.5 134.3 135.0 133.6 125.1 144.8 141.5 139.8 131.6 150.7 138.7 136.4 127.7 147.9 145.0 142.9 135.3 152.9 146b.2 144.2 135.7 155.5 144.8 143.0 133.8 155.1 140.5 138.6 128.4 152.0 136.61 135.31 123.31 151.21 136.7 136.2 125.2 150.8 140.3 139.4 128.6 153.8 136.6 117.2 138.4 116.5 140.2 116.1 147.5 118.8 146.6 115.0 152.4 119.7 152.9 120.6 151.4 122.0 147.3 121.9 141.31 120.61 138.3 122.1 143.1 126.2 124.6 122.8 125. 1 131.6 127.7 135.3 135.7 133.8 128.4 123.3 125.2 124.4 121.7 122.8 122. 8 122.6 105.6 95.3 123.2 133.5 131.8 130.6 102.6 182.6 133.5 124.9 121.6 119.4 93. 167.0 124.8 110.6) 117.4 103.91 116.9 92.61 112.1 71.61 78.2 131.7) 120.91 124.2 1 124.5 124.9 124.6 90.8 125.6 141.2 134.8 127.5 167.9 171.2 138.8 108.6 154.5 115.81 123.7) 124.51 127.41 103.51 1 118.2 139.5 136.9 122.7 100.2 124.2 144.4 133.9 102.8 129.7 99.7 136.3 136.8 135.7 128.01 95.81 135.01 131.71 138.51 128.0 94.4 135.3 13Q.9 139.9 130.1 91.9 107.2 160.5 149.3 103. 1 96. 7 109.5 160.31 148.0) 111.41 99.51 123.61 159.1 146.7 117.1 95.2 150.8 I 121.2 118.8 136.3 135.0 130.3 99.8 121.0 122.4 113.4 124.9 142.8 140.5 128.8 100.7 137.9 137.0 135.9 125.4 126. 7 144.9 124.64 97.4 130.6 130.0 131.1 123.8 97.0 329.7 129.5 129.9 126.3 134.9 103.8 141.7 141.4 154.0 144.1 100.7 87.2 152.7 156. 1 143.4 114.4 91.6 106.8 147.5 96.6 93.0 100.3 128.8 134.5 111.5 122.9 98.5 121. 4 98.2 168.0 122.7 164.6 125.2 98.7 132.4 133.5 131.2 103.6 141.9 78. 1 51.4 127.6 124.4 98.5 135.9 98. 1 144. 1 120. 1 114.3 87.0 164.9 128.9 147.5 134.7 105.0 143. 3 138.1 141.6 106.2 149.4 146.4 152.4 140.3 104.3 148.2 107.4 147.7 140.7 144.1 148.8 137.2 179.2 165. 1 108.9 94.0 124.0 164.7 133.4 179.5 169.2 115.4 93.7 137.5 139.6 148.9 128.6 125.4 137.0 141.4 1 99.1 170.8 156.0 105.0 95.0 115.4 176. 7 161.5 113.9 94.7 154.3 99.5 1 148.8)145.2 1 145.7 144.3 144.8 150.7 147.9 152.9 155.5 155. 1 152.0 151.2) 1 18.011 153.61150.5 151.0 141.4 57.6 114.5 d2.6 217.6 117.2 188.7 149.5 139.5 150.0 139.9 156.1 152.7 113.3 79.6 217.3 110.2 188.7 59.7 113.1 81.2 216.4 112.1 189. 2 144.2 64.6 159.7 152.0 159.1 147.7 63.3 119.5 85.0 67.9 125. 1 83.5 65.6 122.2 111.3 188.9 234.2 87.9 186.3 188.. 156.0 147.3 65.3 119.1 84.2 230.3 111.5 189.8 155.21 155.2 145.71 146.1 66.7 66.8) 120.51 119.3 83.7 85.91 228.31 228.6 102.2) 106.5 192.7) 190.9 158.7 150.8 71.3 125.9 85.9 231.8 157.4 149.6 66.6 123.0 83.7 239.8 98.7 187.7 136b.6 127.4 144.3 149.7 121.2 138.4 129.6 145.9 151.9 120.0 140.2 130.5 148.5 153.7 125.8 147.5 136.8 156.5 161.2 136.3 146.6 132.6 158.6 162.4 142.3 152.4 136.4 166.0 170.5 146.3 152.9 137.5 151.4 138.5 147.3 135.0 162.3 157.8 171.7 142.3 169.5 131.3 164.4 129.1 141.31 128.81 151.91 158.11 125.3) 138.3 125.2 149.4 154.5 127.7 143.1 166.1 117.2 116.5 116.1 118.8 115.0 119.7 120.6 122.0 121.9 120.61 122.1 126.2 124.4 123.6 101.1 154.9 115.8 123. 4 99.5 126.4 100.2 121.7 128. 1 130.3 104.0 159.4 118.9 121.4 128.61 103.71 167.71 117.3) 127.4 102.2 166.4 116.7 86.4 88.7 123.7 93.8 129.3 103.2 164. 4 121. 1 91.7 132.9 155.9 115.6 87.3 125.6 97.7 159.5 90.81 92.4 128.2 129.9 122.2 145.3 127.3 123.2 130.1 130.7 132.1 119.2 129.7 132.7 115.4 144.3 134.6 120.9 124.61 132.6 117.0 143.8 133.8 123.0 102.0 105.4 95.7 99.1 99.7 103.8 90.5 106.3 87.7 19.25 57.1 119.2 79.4 240.5 107.2 189.9 151.7 85.6 237.2 117.0 233.1 110.8 189.7 129.7 1 42.28)118.2)117.3 I1 ) 125.01122.2 100.91103.7 159.0)154.9 116.41111.5 86.71 d3.1 1 153.8 1 104.6 156.7 114.7 86.0 87.1 119.5 87.5 93.5 156. 5 114.7 80. 7 1 10.091 125.4)124.4 7.531 127.6)125.6 1.52)111.7)108.8 1.551141.01141.9 4.461 128.4)125.8 2.571120.4) 120.7 11.691 99.8)102.4 7. 571105.0 108.0 4.121 90.3) 92.2 i 124.5 125.6 111.7 139.8 125.4 121.1 98.3 105.2 85.7 125.6 127.1 113.2 138.2 128.0 121.4 96.2 103.3 83.3 124.5 126.4 114.0 137.6 126.7 118.9 96. 1 102.6 84.1 126.4 127.3 113.8 141.3 121.8 127.1 124.9 117.6 123.7 99.0 103.6 90.6 123.2 102.4 138.8 97.2 99. 1 93. 7 100.8 161.5 162.4 142.2 133.1 126.6 NOTE: Two components--oil and gas well drilling and manufactured homes--are included in total 157.2 134.8 103.8 1 1 20.501 4.92) 5.941 9.64 1 4.64) I 134.3 133.4 132.0 122.8 144.3 122.1 3.67)188.91188.6 . 1 12.941143.41135.5 5.954 131.51124.5 6.991 153.51144.8 5.67) 158.61 148.3 1 1.311 131.11130.1 GOODS MATERIALS! FEB 134.3 133.4 124.4 145.7 121.1 141.7 140.0 130.9 100.8 2.491108.41118.2 Textile ,paper,&chem.mater.) Textile materials Pulp & paper materials ! Chemical materials Misc. nondurable materials) 1988 JAN _______________________________1-.. 120.1 1 1 2.751 162.9) 151.7 1.88)151.81142.3 2.86 106.3 109.5 1.44) 93.1) 87.2 1.421119.81132.3 I I I 128.7 1.191123.51119.7 1 1 121.61119.7 1.241 141.51 143.7 1.191142.11143.7 .961130.71128.1 1.711102.01 97.7 1 1 18.631 130.51 124.7 3.34) 99.4) 97.6 15.291137.3)130.6 7.80 136.21128.2 1 I DEC 131.9 177.4 1 14.34) 144.5) 140.7 2.08) 62.21 56.6 3.271117.91116.2 1.27) 82.61 81.6 I 5.221226.51214.9 MATERIALS NOV 127.0 .631160.5)173.4 1 DURABLE GOODS MATERIALS Consumer durable parts Equipment partsJ Durable materials nec Basic metal materials OCT 126.3 118.2 109.3 96.5 65.7 153.8 128.6 7.49)138.51133.2 Consumer chem. products Consumer paper products Consumer energy J Consumer fuel SEP 127.1 119.9 121.2 120.7 98.7 161.4 3.91 Home goodsJ AUG 1 112.941143.41135.5 1 42.28) 118.21117.3 HATERIALS JUL A 1100.00)129.81126.8 1 I I 57.721138.31133.9 1 44.771136.81133.4 1 25.521127.71124.5 A 19.251148.81145.2 PRODUCTS, TOTAL FINAL PRODUCTS CONSUMER GOODS EQUIPMENT, TOTAL IONDURABLE MAR - 1I-----1--------------------------------- --- TOTAL INDEX EQUIPMENT, 1 Pro- equipment but not shown here. They are shown in Tables 4A and 48 on page 8 and 9. 102. 1 107.6 92.0 128.51 98.21 141.81 134.2) 129.0 132. 3 108.9 148.2 134.8 106.1 167.0 125.5 98.0 134.9 138.3 112.91 1 103.0) 106.6 107.51 109.3 94.91 101.6 f 107.1 Table 2A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPINGS Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 1 1 Major Industry Groupings 19771 198741 Pro-I Aan.1 por-I Avg.1I tion I 1 1 SIC 1 Code I 1 MINING AND MINING UTILITIES 1 1987 FEB MANUFACTURING NONDURABLE DURABLE 1 1988 JAN FEB 107.41 104.51 112.41 107.7 103.7 114.2 107.5 102.9 115.0 137.9 139.6 136.7 138.01 140.71 137.41 139.1 141.2 137.5 139.3 141.4 137.9 85.6 140.3 94.1 131.0 90.4 142.9 94.2 134.1 95.11 140.61 94.11 135.61 I I 140.2 93.6 133.7 133.0 93.9 139.5 101.7 118.2 107.6 147.4 138.0 103.7 116.8 108.0 146.0 138.9 106.5 117.3 109.4 148.3 139.41 110.51 117.01 107.81 150.61 174.7 142.3 92.9 164.8 61.3 174.9 142.4 93.5 165.2 60.7 175.2 141.5 94.6 166.7 59.6 175.7 144.4 93.3 169.9 60.7 175.41 147.11 96.11 170.61 57.51 1 177.4 148.4 97.3 170.5 58.3 130.4 159.1 119.3 APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV 101.9 98.3 107.9 101.4 98.6 106.0 103.1 99.2 109.6 103.0 99.2 109.4 103.7 99.2 111.2 105.4 100.9 112.9 105.4 101.9 111.2 106.8 103.6 112.1 107.9 104.6 113.2 132.4 133.7 331.5 132.4 134.6 130.9 133.2 135.7 131.4 134.0 136.9 132.0 135.6 138.5 133.5 135.9 138.8 133.8 135.7 138.6 133.7 131.3 138.1 136.0 73.6 131.7 90.9 122.1 71.2 122.3 92.4 123.8 65.7 121.9 93.1 125.4 71.7 127.2 92.1 127.6 70.7 128.8 91.8 128.5 71.4 127.9 91.8 130.7 79.3 130.5 93.0 130.3 86.5 133.3 93.3 130.0 136.4 99.9 110.8 106.5 139.9 137.3 101.1 112.6 105.4 139.9 136.0 99.6 116.6 105.3 140.5 137.4 106.6 115.7 106.4 141.3 137.7 107.0 117.2 107.7 142.6 138.5 106.8 118.3 109.7 148.8 138.8 110.4 119.8 108.4 148.9 164.4 135.7 91.6 156.2 167.6 135.3 92.1 158.6 169.2 137.3 94.0 160.5 171.4 138.1 92.6 162.2 61.4 174.1 139.3 92.3 165.4 60.8 174.0 140.8 94.1 167.2 59.2 1 I 115.781104.31 102.4 1 9.831100.71 98.8 1 5.961110.31 108.5 I lI I1 184.221134.61 131.6 135.111136.71 132.9 149.101133.11 130.9 UTILITIES 1 DEC 1 I MAR 1 1 1 I SINING 1 Metal mining 101 Coal 11,121 Oil & gas extraction 131 Stone & earth minerals 14 ! NONDURABLE HANUFACTURES I Foods 201 Tobacco products 211 Textile mill products 221 Apparel products 231 Paper & products 261 1 .501 77.51 1.601131.81 7.071 92.71 .661128.21 1 1 I 7.961137.71 .621103.41 2.291115.81 2.791107.41 3.151144.41 Printing & publishing Chemicals & products Petroleum products Rubber plastics prod. 271 281 291 301 4.541172.01 8.051140.11 2.401 93.51 2.801163.61 Leather & products 311 I 59.8 59.4 60.2 DURABLE MANUFACTURES Lumber products Furnitur: & fixtures Clay, glass, stone prod. j j I 241 2.301130.31 129.6 251 1.271152.8! 145.0 321 2.721119.11 118.8 128.9 149.9 119.8 127.8 148.2 120.6 130.3 150.5 117.2 131.1 153.9 117.9 132.8 156.2 118.8 131.1 155.2 116.5 126.9 155.9 118.6 129.8 156.0 118.9 134.0 158.5 120.5 133.61 159.41 120.11 78.8 68.3 111.1 151.8 170.5 81.4 70.9 111.1 155.3 172.5 85.1 76.0 110.1 154.3 174.3 84.5 74.6 111.1 156.6 173.4 90.6 82.0 113.5 158.0 175.5 90.2 79.7 113.6 157.2 175.6 127.6 109.4 152.3 143.8 100.5 128.1 109.1 153.9 146.3 102.2 125.5 105.6 152.5 145.6 102.1 132.0 116.0 153.7 146.7 104.6 130.4 114.0 152.7 147.8 104.5 92.31 84.61 115.81 161.01 175.81 I 128.11 110.21 152.41 144.91 105.81 131.0 132.0 127.5 126.8 127.5 125.61 I 140.2 116.8 149.2 1 & 6 .531 1 Primary metals Iron & steel 60.01 I 1 1 1 1 75.1 62.3 77.0 65.4 76.1 65.0 77.0 65.7 Fabricated metal prod. Nonelectrical machinery 341 6.461111.01 351 9.541 152.71 108.3 145.5 110.5 148.5 109.9 150.4 108.5 149.7 Electrical 3b1 7.151172.31 I I I 171.0 168.5 168.4 171.1 Transportation equip. 371 9.131 129.21 Motor vehicles 6 pts. 3711 5.261111.81 Aerospace & misc. 372-6,91 3.871152.81 Instruments 381 2.661143.91 132.7 117.7 153.0 142.0 132.2 116.5 153.4 140.3 127.8 109.8 152.3 142.8 129.4 112.0 153.1 142.1 101.6 103.9 101.4 101.9 126.5 107.4 152.4 144.5 101.2 122.3 123.6 122.3 128.8 128.8 machinery mfrs. 391 1.461102.61 I UTILITIES Electric ! 1 4.171126.61 88.7 81.0 116.1 162.1 176.9 128.7 110.0 154.0 148.5 106.2 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: PERCENT CHANGES Based on seasonally adjusted indexes I 19817 FEB AAR APR HAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT BOy DEC 1988 JAN I FEB I I I I1 ! CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS MONTH1 1 I TOTAL INDEX Final products Consumer goods Durable consumer goods Nondurable consumer goods Business equipment Constraction Supplies Materials Durable goods materials 1 1 1 1 1 1 .7 1.2 .7 1.9 .3 2.2 -0.2 .0 .6 Nondurable goods materials I -0.5 Manufacturing Durable manufacturing Nondurable manaufacturing Mining and utilities 1 1 I 1 1 .3 .2 .3 -1.0 .7 .2 .3 .2 .9 .0 -0.5 -1.0 -2.5 -0.5 .1 -1.7 .6 -0.1 .6 .7 1.5 2.9 1.0 -0.3 .7 .3 .3 .7 .5 -0.1 -2.3 .7 1.6 1.8 .8 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 2.5 .9 1.0 1.2 1.1 .9 .5 .4 .4 .7 .3 .1 -0.5 .7 .3 -0.2 -0.4 -1.3 -2.2 -1.1 .4 -0.2 .2 .6 1.1 1.1 1.1 4.8 -0.2z 1.6b .8 1.3 1.9 .6 2.1 -0.1 .I 2.9 .5 .2 -0.3 .7 1.2 .6 .6 .0 -0.4 .5 .3 .6 .4 1.2 1.2 .2 .2 -0.1 -0.1 1.2 2.3 .1 .6 .7 .8 .9 1.1 .2 -0.1 -0.3 1.1 -0.2 -0.5 -0.5 -0.1 .7 1.6 .0 1.3 1.0 1.7 .5 -0.1 .3 -0.4 .5 -0.2 .7 1.1 1.1 1.1 .4 -0.1 .51 .31 .01 -2.91 1.11 .91 -0.41 1.11 1.61 .3 .6 .7 .9 .6 .7 .1 -0.2 -0.3 1.91 -0.7 .21 .21 .81 .4 .11 -0.41 .3 FROM SAME MONTH A TEAR EARLIER 1 1 I 1 -0.21 I 1 I 1 .11 .2 .1 1 CHANGE 1 .21 .31 .21 -0.21 .31 .71 .81 -0.21 -0.31 .61 .51 ! TOTAL INDEX Final products Consumer goods Durable consumer goods Nondurable consumer goods Business equipment 1.3 1.5 2.8 5.1 2.1 .4 2.9 3.2 4.4 7.6 3.3 2.0 2.1 1.8 1.4 2.0 1.2 1.8 3.1 2.9 2.8 5.4 2.0 2.2 4.1 4.0 2.9 2.7 2.9 5. I 4.6 4.2 3.6 3.9 3.5 4.4 5.1 4.3 3.5 4.3 3.3 4.7 5.2 4.3 3.3 1.0 4.1 4.8 5.8 4.9 3.4 6.4 2.4 6.6 6.0 4.8 3.6 5.5 2.9 6.8 5.61 4.11 2.31 .71 2.81 7.31 6.4 5.4 3.9 2.1 4.5 8.8 5.81 4.51 3.31 .11 4.51 7.11 Construction Supplies 1 3.7 4.0 2.2 2.8 4.7 5.2 4.3 4.0 4.7 5.5 4.01 2.7 3.81 Materials Durable goods materials Nondurable goods materials 1 1 I -0.1 .0 4.4 1.7 2.5 6.6 2.7 2.6 6.7 3.8 4.5 5.8 4.7 5.1 8.8 5.6 5.6 8.4 6.0 6.3 8.1 7.0 7.6 7.4 7.2 7.9 8.7 7.51 8.81 7.81 7.6 9.4 8.9 Manufacturxng I 2.3 1.4 4.0 3.2 2.0 1.8 6.7 *I 2.9 1.9 3.4 2.9 4.5 4.0 5.0 4.2 5.1 4.6 5.1 4.1 5.9 6.3 6.0 6.0 5.71 5.91 6.4 6.4 7.41 8.41 8.61 I 5.91 5.91 1 1 3.6 -5.5 5.0 -4.0 4.4 -2.9 4.6 .5 5.2 1.6 6.0 1.8 5.9 4.7 6.4 5.7 5.3 5.9 6.0 5.7 5.41 5.71 6.4 4.9 6.51 4.91 Durable manufacturing Nondurable manufacturing Miming and utilities 116.6 162.9 176.5 128.6 109.5 154.5 150.0 127.6 . .. .. Table 3A 1 1 1 88.4 I I _ _ _ _IL_ Series 96.5 1 81.51 70.81 Hiscellaneous 5.331 3.491 331 331,21 178.7 6 ... Table 2B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPINGS Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 S1 1 19771 I Pro-I SIC 1 porCode I tionl Major Industry Groupings SI MIRING AND UTILITIES MINING I I 1 19871 Ana.I Avg.1 FERB BAR 1 I I I I 1987 _ MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT 103.0 98.7 106.2 102.2 110.1 103.9 95.7 117.5 109.2 102.1 100.0 98.6 97.5 100.2 120.9 112.8 104.7 105.1 104.,-0 140.9 141.0 137.5 133.81 145.8 137.3 143.0 139.6 139.1 136.3 134.314 133.41 84.3 84.8 140.3 97.0 140.6 82.31 128.91 98.71 131.61 APR DEC 1 -_ _ UTILITIES MANUFACTURING 184.221134.61 130.7 132.0 131.5 132.4 135.111136.71 130.5 130.0 131.6 132.3 132.5 130.8 134.1 131.1 137.4 140.5 135.3 J.33.5 138.7 129.8 139.2 145.0 135.0 73.5 128.9 91.3 117.5 70.1 122.6 90.9 126.0 79.5 126.8 89.2 129.7 78.8 133.3 89.1 132.3 71.3 115.0 89.7 131.4 80.7 142.0 91.5 134.7 137.8 92.2 137.8 82.9 145.4 94.3 139.5 129.7 104.5 111.2 105.3 144.7 131.4 104.1 114.5 105.3 143.8 131.2 96.4 117.5 103.8 143.1 134.7 98.7 117.9 105.5 141.1 141.7 119.1 121.2 109.9 145.5 141.3 93.2 109.6 106.3 141.6 146.5 116.8 126.0 112.0 148.7 148.6 106.3 123.8 110.9 148.0 145.1 116.4 123.4 110.7 148.7 139.1 108.3 118.0 109.3 146.9 I 135.21 88.01 102.91 107.01 142.01 I ___ I a1 G 1 _______ .. __ 106.9 106.3 108.31 105.01 111.5 104.0 107.$ 113.71 122.6 1 1 l 138.2 133.3 98.5 120.1 137.9 97.0 1 1 Printing & publishing Chemicals products Petroleum products Rubber & plastics prod. Leather 6 products 271 281 291 301 311 155.9 134.2 85.9 162.2 62.0 158.7 134.9 86.0 163.0 61.1 162.0 136.7 91.1 162.1 60.3 165.6 137.2 93.1 162.1 62.0 177.5 142.6 96.3 168.9 61.4 183.0 143.9 98.3 159.1 51.5 192.6 145.9 97.5 166.6 63.1 191.2 149.1 97.5 171.4 62.2 183.7 143.8 95.1 172.4 62.8 174.9 142.6 95.4 167.9 62.4 168.31 140.61 96.71 161.01 53.91 DURABLE MAIUFACTURES Lumber & products Furniture 6 fixtures Clay, glass, stone prod. I I i1 241 2.301130.31 125.4 251 1.271152.81 151.8 321 2.721119.11 112.4 128.5 149.7 116.6 128.7 145.6 121.6 131.2 145.5 118.2 138.4 155.1 122.0 131.6 148.4 120.0 138.3 160.9 122.1 134.5 162.7 123.7 137.0 160.8 124.6 130.7 158.8 120.7 120.31 155.71 113.91 120.6 153.3 111.1 Primary metals 331 5.331 81.51 77.9 64.3 Iron & steel 331,21 3.491 70.01 108.5 Fabricated metal prod. 341 6.461111.01 Nonelectrical machinery 351 9.541152.71 144.1 Electrical machinery 361 7.151172.31 169.9 I I I 81.9 69.8 111.1 146.7 169.1 82.6 72.1 109. 1 146.1 166.6 82.3 72.3 108.0 145.6 169.1 82.6 72.9 112.8 156.2 171.4 75.3 66.8 109.2 158.5 167.1 81.2 72.2 111.3 162.0 174.0 82.8 72.4 114.1 163.5 175.5 88.7 78.7 115.1 360.4 181.8 85.6 73.9 114.1 155.2 179.0 85.31 76.61 114.51 155.41 175.71 86.8 78.2 111.6 156.3 175.4 Transportation equip. 371 9.131129.21 vehicles & pts. 3711 5.261111.81 Aerospace & misc. 372-6,91 3.871152.81 Instruments 381 2.661143.91 Miscellaneous mfrs. 391 1.461102.61 136.6 124.1 153.6 139.3 101.2 136.3 123.3 153.9 139.0 103.9 130.9 115.1 152.9 139.6 98.8 131.9 116.5 152.9 140.4 99.8 130.9 115.5 151.7 147.3 103.3 113.2 88.0 147.4 145.5 100.1 121.2 99.8 150.4 150.1 107.9 128.0 109.9 152.4 149.3 109.3 134.8 120.8 153.7 148.9 108.8 131.7 114.6 155.0 147.2 102.8 125.21 101.61 157.21 144.11 99.71 129.1 110.0 155.1 144.9 99.9 I I I 1 4.171126.61 130.1 117.8 113.5 116.5 131.5 141.9 145.5 131.8 117.0 119.7 124.91 134.2 I_____ & 1 I 1 ____________ ______ 109.2 148.9 I ... 163.6 141.2 92.7 161.1 56.1 I Table 3B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: HISTORICAL DATA Seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100 YEAR JAN INDEX 72 73 FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV 82.5 92.1 99.6 105.8 110.9 106.2 86.4 95.1 94.2 84.1 92.7 100.7 107.5 110.5 104.9 87.6 95.1 93.9 85.6 93.2 101.0 107.7 110.32 106.3 88.5 95.8 94.2 86.4 93.5 101.4 108.3 110.4 107.7 89.8 96.1 93.6 86.9 93.9 101.8 109.3 111.0Q 10.5 90.9 96.2 90.9 8,.7 95.4 102.1 109.9 111.0 11Q.7 91.8 94.7 87.1 88.4 96.2 102.1 110.6 104.5 105.6 120.5 123. . 124.7 111.2 103.6 106.9 121.0 123.7 124.3 112.0 103.0 107.9 121.9 123.9 124.1 113.4 102.5 109.8 122.8 123.4 124.8 112.8 102.0 111.6 123.0 124.1 124.9 111.5 101.3 113.7 122.4 124.4 124.5 110.4 100.5 114.4 12.1 123. 7 125.3 0.9 -0.9 0.5 -1.8 -0.2 0.9 1.4 0.3 -0.0 1.6 0.4 -0.2 0.9 0.4 1.1 2.4 -1.2 -2.1 -0.2 0.4 1.2 -0.7 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.9 -2.6 0.3 0.9 0.3 1.7 0.1 0.7 1.0 0.0 -1.2 -0.2 0.6 -0.5 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.6 -0.4 -0.2 1.4 -0.1 -0.3 1.8 0.6 0.2 0.2 -0.3 1.4 1.1 0.8 0.4 1.0 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.2 1.4 0.4 -1.1 0.9 0.5 0.3 -1.3 -0.9 -1.3 1.3 0.5 -0.2 0.7 0.6 -0.9 1.2 0.4 0.5 -0.3 0.6 -0.6 0.9 0.7 -0.! -0.2 1.3 -0.4 1.9 0.7 -0.1 0.6 -0.5 -0.5 1.6 0.2 0.6 0.1 -1.1 -0.7 1.9 -0.5 0.2 -0.3 84.4 93.1 85.1 93.1 86.5 93.4 86.3 93.8 93.3 93.0 93.4 93. 94.3 75 76 77 78 79 80 84.8 89.3 96.5 101.6 110.3 111.3 83.5 90.9 97.2 101.6 110.9 111.4 82.0 90.7 98.0 103.0 111.2 111.4 82.7 91.1 99.9 105.. 109.9 109.1 81 82 83 84 85 86 111.0 105.4 102.5 118.5 122.4 126.4 111.2 107.0 103.3 119.3 122.9 125.5 111.6 105.4 104.2 119.9 123.3 123.9 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 2.2 0.1 -1.4 -2.4 1.1 0.3 -0.6 -0.5 0.3 0.7 1.4 -0.4 -1.6 1.9 0.8 0.0 0.6 0.1 81 82 83 84 85 86 -0.1 -1.9 2.0 2.5 -0.2 0.8 0.2 1.5 0.7 0.7 0.4 -0.7 QI DEC 86.5 94.5 94.6 83.6 92.2 100.4 106.9 110.9 105.0 83.8 91.8 74 Qr Q Q 1 ANNUAL 84.4 92.7 86.4 93.9 87.5 95.3 90.8 96.7 87.3 94.4 9.2 94.1 94.1 90.5 93.0 111.0 111.0 83.4 90.3 97.3 102.1 110.8 111.4 85.3 82.9 91.8 93.2 101.0 99.7 106. 1 07.9 110.4 110.6 106.3 106.8 87.6 95.2 102.0 110.0 11.1. 110.1 84.8 92.6 1 4.0 106.5 110.7 108.6 109.0 100.6 114.8 122.7 124.9 125.7 107.4 100.5 115.5 122.7 125.4 126.8 111.2 106.1 103.3 119.3 122.9 125.2 111.3 103.7 106.8 121.1 123.4 124.4 112.5 102.0 111.7 122.7 124.0 124.8 108.9 100.6 .114.9 122.5 124.72 135.9 111.0 103.1 109.2 121.4 123.7 125.1 1.4 0.4 -0.7 0.5 0.3 0.4 Q.8 0.5 0.7 1.2 0.0 -2.9 9.9 1.7 0.3 0.7 -0.0 2.0 1.0 -1.6 -4.2 0.8 0.8 0.1 0.8 -0.0 0.3 3.9 2.0 -2.5 -7.8 3.1 2.2 0.1 0.7 Q.4 2.3 1.3 0.9 -0.6 1.6 2.5 3.9 -0.2 -4.3 1.3 1.9 0.0 2.9 1.5 1.4 1.7 -0.2 -0.5 3.8 0. -3.8 2.7 2.1 1.9 2.0 0.5 3.6 9.7 8.1 -1.5 -8.8 9.2 8.0 6.5 3.9 -1.9 -0.9 -0.7 0.6 -0.2 -0.5 0.6 -1.7 0. 1 0.3 0.5 0.9 0.3 -1.4 -0.2 0.7 -0.0 0.5 0.8 1.1 -2.6 2.9 3.9 0.3 0.5 0.9 -2.2 3.3 1.6 0.4 -0.7 1.1 -1.7 -3.2 -1.4 2.9 -0.2 0.9 0.9 2.2 -7.1 5.9 11.2 1.9 1.1 110.8 CHANGE* *CHANGE IS THE PERCENTCHANGEFROM THEPRECEING LIKEPERIO0. 167.5 89.9 1 1 Rotor UTILITIES Electric 132.8 1 4.541172.01 8.051140.11 2.401 93.51 2.801163.61 .531 60.01 1 138.6 138.0 I 1 I 1 201 7.961 137.71 211 .621 103.41 221 2.291115.81 231 2.79 1107.41 261 3.151144.41 !1 112.1 105.2 108.5 13-4.0 134.0 134.0 iORDURABLE MANUFACTURES Foods Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel products Paper & products 1 FEB 4 I 1 1 1I 101 .501 77.51 74.5 11,121 1.401131.81 133.9 131 7.071 92.71 93.3 141 .661128.21 112.3 Metal mining Coal Oil & gas extraction Stone S earth minerals 105.0 98.4 97.4 1 A 149.101133.11 DURABLE MINING 16.3 100.8 98.4 1988 JAN i 115.781104.31 1 9.831100.71 I 5.961110..31 NONDURABLE 106.3 100.2 OT 4.6 1.3 0.9 0.3 92.0 116.8 161.3 175.9 132.5 116.6 154.2 147.1 Table 4A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 4 I 1 1 19771 19871 I Pro-I Ann.) SIC ] por-) Avg.) Code 1 tion) 1 Series . . . . . 1987 JAN . . . .. . .I APR hAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV I DEC I 73.5 73.7 72.9 88.0 51.9 232.5 71.2 65.5 70.9 89.9 51.7 198.4 65.7 56.3 69.8 86.9 51.9 216.8 54.5 71.7 65.7 76.1 92.5 56.9 234.6 54.9 70.7 77.1 71.9 87.8 59.6 208.1 51.6 71.4 62.2 79.1 94.7 64.4 232.9 70.4 79.3 82.8 81.3 101.1 55.6 248.1 71.8 86.5 105.0 77.5 93.3 59.3 259.8 58.0 85.6 108.1 77.1 90.5 55.5 273.2 52.8 90.4 117.0 80.4 99.1 52.7 278.4 52.9 1 95.1) 137.51 77.51 96.71 52.41 I 41.41 86.5 122.3 80.5 127.7 77.1 129.2 51.2 128.5 52.1 131.3 53.3 134.0 42.6 141.2 63.3 144.9 59.61 67.3 141.21 145.9 1 93.1 95.6 102.2 67.7 213.3 90.9 85.1 92.1 94.4 100.6 66.7 210.3 89.3 84.4 91.8 93.9 100.2 66.7 207.8 89.3 83.9 91.8 92.9 98.6 65.5 201.7 89.1 83.7 93.0 93.9 99.5 65.7 204.5 89.8 84.9 93.3 92.9 97.9 64.9 201.1 88.4 84.9 94.1 94.5 100.7 67.1 205.8 90.9 84.5 94.2 96.1 101.1 66.4 213.9 89.4 88.2 96.11 96.)1 100.81 66.41 212.01 89.91 I 99.5 98.0 99.7 69.4 99.7 98.3 99.8 71.4 97.7 100.3 97.4 80.7 97.4 98.9 97.4 88.1 98.9 99.9 98.8 95.3 99.9 101.2 99.8 94.7 98.7 98.7 98.7 91.3 99.21 1 99.31 86.6) I 139.41 125.81 91.11 120.41 179.11 157.21 l ,__________ ___l___I I METAL MINING 101 Iron ore 1011 Nonferrous ores 102-6,8,91 Copper ore 1021 Lead and zinc ores 1031 Gold and silver ores 1041 Ferroalloy ores 10ob) 1 ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS La. and other crude Natural gas Natural gas liquids Propane Liquefied petroleum Oil 6 gas well drilling .04 55.61 59.5 1 56.4 47.8 84.0 132.2 81.3 121.3 131 7.071 92.71 91.2 1311 5.621 94.61 95.6 1 3.461100.31102.1 1 1.341 66.81 68.6 I .571207.21209.9 90.9 94.4 99.5 68.2 198.7 92.4 94.9 100.6 67.7 208.5 1 1.541 89.71 91.1 I 2.161 I 85.1 1 1 1 89.9 86.2 89.1 85.8 95.8 98.5 99.8 98.7 96.7 99.6 95.5 67.2 98.7 66.5 99.8 67.1 100.2 101.1 100.1 67.2 201 7.961137.71134.6 2011 1.061121.11122.2 1 .43J 93.31 96.8 1 .251109.51111.2 1 .201166.41161.3 1 .18153.71155.5 136.4 122.3 93.4 109.9 1b5.1 161.3 137.3 122.2 95.4 109.3 168.2 153.7 136.0 119.3 96.9 102.1 158.5 153.7 137.4 115.0 90.4 99.4 160.2 145.7 137.7 119.8 91.5 103.0 168.7 156.9 138.5 121.1 93.8 108.3 166.4 153.8 138.8 115.5 92.0 105.0 157.5 140.1 139.5 124.2 94.2 112.7 175.1 155.8 138.0 121.3 92.6 112.8 165.6 152.8 138.9 124.8 92.4 118.8 172.5 157.8 1 1321 .471 1 .051 I 1381 1 FOODS Meat products Beef Pork Poultry Bisc. meats I 77.51 74.1 82.81 81.8 75.11 69.4 92.11 86.4 54.81 48.3 1181.3 .021 66.01 76.6 1.581132.51138.6 1 1 111 121 1 OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION Crude oil E natural gas Crude oil, total Texas crude Alaska,Calif.crude I .501 .151 .351 .151 .051 .021 I 98.71 1 .421 .991 i 1 98.7) 79.11 1988 JAN MAR FEb 91.7 1 93.6 95.6 99.2 66.1 207.7 87.7 I 1 I 85.6 140.2 124.2 93.3 115.9 174.9 153.8 Dairy products Butter Cheese Concentrated milk Frozen desserts 2021 2021 20221 20231 20241 .801328.91126.0 .011102.31 98.2 .131158.41151.3 .111126.51121.3 .091149.11146.0 128.9 98.9 158.8 125.2 153.9 126.9 107.0 155.5 121.0 148.5 127.8 101.7 155.5 122.8 153.0 129.6 105.1 156.9 132.6 151.4 127.2 93.9 155.5 123.6 147.5 129.1 98.2 162.5 123.5 148.3 128.3 96.6 156.1 122.6 148.9 129.2 102.1 164.3 123.7 142.0 130.6 105.7 162.2 129.1 147.4 131.2 107.7 160.5 133.4 149.9 133.8) 111.21 162.61 142.61 155.0) J 131.3 116.9 158.3 133.8 148.5 Canned and frozen food Grain mill products Flour Bakery products 2031 2041 20411 2051 1.991161.5155.1 .941135.81132.3 .12)132.71127.4 1.001133.21133.9 150.9 134.2 127.3 135.0 156.0 137.1 127.8 133.9 159.5 133.3 128.5 131.3 162.9 136.6 143.0 134.6 164.8 135.7 133.4 132.1 165.6 136.0 131.3 133.5 167.5 134.0 134.1 131.5 165.5 134.9 128.9 132.4 161.9 135.7 139.6 133.2 161.3 140.3 141.5 132.0 164.21 141.01 129.6) 135.51 159.1 141.2 124.7 136.1 2081 2082,31 20841 2086,71 20851 1 2071 2091 1.41)134.41130.5 .381114.61117.5 .071195.91196.1 .791148.41140.5 .161 I 83.3 1 1 .271125.11119.8 .791159.51155.7 134.8 121.7 201.4 143.5 94.3 136.2 120.3 211.7 146.2 91.9 132.2 111.0 208.6 144.2 90.4 132.5 111.5 224.7 143.3 88.7 135.2 109.7 181.8 154.9 83.9 133.9 108.7 194.7 150.6 85.3 134.6 112.5 169.6 152.6 84.3 137.4 116.7 190.3 154.5 80.4 134.1 117.3 183.5 149.0 79.8 135.5 115.7 136.51 132.4 115.71 150.6 83.6 148.81 Beverages Beer and ale Hine and brandy Soft drinks Liquors Fats and oils Coffee & misc.foods 1 TOBACCO PRODUCTS Cigarettes Cigars 211 2131 212 1 TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Fabrics Cotton fabrics Synthetic fabrics Knit goods Hosiery Knit garments 221 221-41 2211 222) I 2251 2251,21 2253,4,7-91 Fabric finishing Carpeting Yarns 6 aisc. text. APPAREL PRODUCTS I 145.6 J 125.1 157.1 124.2 156.6 126.5 158.2 117.8 163.0 125.9 157.4 131.1 158.3 124.5 163.6 127.9 160.9 122.6 167.2 128.1 161.3 127.91 131.1 155.01 166.8 1 89.9 86.0 55.7 99.9 100.9 60.3 101.1 101.6 51.9 99.6 102.4 52.2 106.6 111.8 49.8 107.0 108.9 55.6 106.8 108.3 64.5 110.4 112.0 61.7 101.7 101.4 52.5 103.7 104.2 54.9 106.5 103.2 59.8 110.51 112.71 62.71 1 2.291 115.81109.2 .771106.81102.8 .281129.5)123.1 .401 93.3) 91.1 1 I .551110.61104.2 .121155.41143.3 .4341 97.81 93.0 110.8 101.4 122.0 88.3 112.6 106.6 129.2 93.2 116.6 105.9 127.1 93.5 118.3 110.2 132.4 97.1 119.0 118.2 116.8 117.3 117.01 116.8 109.8 108.6 108.5 110.0 107.51 106.4 135.0 95.0 134.2 93.3 130.9 95.3 135.7 96.5 110.4 161.0 95.9 110.0 156.8 96.6 128.51 126.4 94.5) 92.8 1 114.11 113.3 157.1) 101.81 100.3 1 156.9 120.6 1 1 .621103.41 .541104.21 .021 56.51 226) .201 87.61 2271 .221157.11159.7 228,9) .551127.11123.8 1 1 1 231 2.791107.41106.1 115.7 117.2 104.7 105.9 127.0 91.2 128.8 91.8 113.2 165.4 98.2 110.3 160.2 96.1 145.1 99.9 105.3 136.1 96.5 114.5 172.6 97.9 112.6 153.8 100.8 113.9 169.9 97.9 108.0 145.7 97.2 149.9 123.5 148.5 130.9 155.4 126.1 157.5 125.9 157.8 136.8 161.9 133.8 155.2 130.2 158.8 124.0 166.6 129.8 159. 1 166.0 121.01 132.0 107.8) 1 133.6) 130.4 123.2) 121.5 139.1) 172.901 81.61 74.7 1 109.9 106.5 105.4 105.3 106.4 107.7 109.7 108.4 107.6 108.0 109.4 LUMBER AND PRODUCTS Logging and lumber Lumber products Millwork & plywood Manufactured homes 129.6 137.9 137.8 175.3 84.4 128.9 114.6 140.4 177.1 84.2 127.8 111.4 140.6 177.2 84.4 130.3 118.9 139.8 174.5 83.3 131.1 117.1 143.6 180.7 81.3 132.8 122.1 146.2 182.9 89.2 131.1 121.3 141.7 174.3 86.8 126.9 111.5 141.3 175.3 86.9 129.8 118.2 140.3 173.5 87.5 134.0 123.1 143.3 179.1 83.9 FURNITURE Household Fixt.,otfice 145.0 117.1 190.8 149.9 122.8 194.4 148.2 122.2 192.9 150.5 123.1 195.9 153.9 125.4 203.7 156.2 127.7 201.3 155.2 124.9 203.9 155.9 123.5 208.6 156.0 125.0 207.0 158.5 124.6 216.4 159.41 159.1 125.31 126.3 215.21 212.6 1 139.9 128.8 123.5 131.6 131.2 139.9 127.6 121.6 131.1 129.9 140.5 128.4 124.5 131.1 129.6 141.3 128.9 123.1 134.7 128.9 142.6 129.6 126.4 132.4 129.9 148.8 137.5 134.8 138.5 139.2 148.9 135.5 127.7 140.6 138.2 132.9 128.4 137.9 132.5 146.9 131.3 126.6 134.4 132.9 148.3 133.4 124.1 140.4 135.7 150.41 144.01 138.6) 143.1 150,.21 J 164.4 129.2 162.2 128.1 162.6 132.2 167.5 130.4 170.0 131.8 178.3 134.8 179.0 132.3 179.5 133.2 173.9 131.6 180.2 135.4 185.8) 176.3 134.9) 134.4 24) 2.301130.31128.5 241,21 1.051117.81118.6 243-5,9) 1.251140.81135.5 2431 .671175.71166.7 245) .251 85.11 87.9 1 1 1 AND FIXTURES 25) 1.271152.81143.5 furniture 251 1 .741123.1)116.4 furn. 252, 4,9 1 .471201.51187.7 I I I PAPER AND PRODUCTS Pulp and paper Rood pulp Paper Paperboard Converted paper prod. Paperboard containers 26) 3.151144.41139.7 261-3 1 1.331132.11129.7 261 1 .441127.21128.1 262 1 .441135.31128.8 263 1 .441134.01132.3 264 1 265 1 1.031171.71160.5 .751131.81128.5 I I 147.9 Note: Seasonally adjusted industry totals are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted components, but result from independent seasonal adjustment of the aggregated not seasonally adjusted components. 149.2 136.6 138.9 139.3 Table 4B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100 I 19771 19871 I Pro-I Ann.1 SIC ! por-1 Avg. Code I tion) I Series 1987 JAYN I_ ....... 1.......) I METAL Bi ING 101 1011 Iron ore 102-6,8,91 Nonferrous ores Copper ore 102)1 Lead and zinc ores 1031 Gold and silver ores 1041 Ferroalloy ores 1061 l ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION Crude oil 6 natural gas Crude oil, total Texas crude Alaska,Calit. crude La. and other crude Natural gas Natural gas liquids Propane Liquefied petroleum Oil & gas well drilling FOODS Heat products Beef Pork Poultry Misc. seats Dairy products Butter Cheese Concentrated silk Frozen desserts Canned and frozen food Grain mill products Flour Bakery products Beverages Beer and ale Wine and brandy Soft drinks Synthetic fabrics 1 I1 Knit garments 1 21l 211 212 1 1 22)1 221-41 221)1 1 2253,4,7-91 1 Fabric finishing Carpeting Yarns £ misc. text. 2261 2271 228,91 1 89.6 90.9 55.0 103.0 .771106.81102.6 .281129.51123.6 .401 93.31 91.7 1 88.7 .121155.41139.7 97.81 74.1 I i1 .201 87.61 .221157.1)131.0 .551127.11118.2 1 PRODUCTS LUMBBER AND PRODUCTS Logging and lumber Lumber products Millwork 6 plywood 1 I1 1 1 SEP 71.3 67.2 73. 1 88.9 80.7 OCT NOV 74.5 73.5 71.7 75.7 89.5 57.6 234.2 60.2 70.3 74.9 57.2 210.0 51.9 52. 6 223.8 56.1 79.5 86.4 76.5 93.2 55.7 233.8 55.9 74.7 134.6 78.4 129.5 73. 1 75.3 123. 1 127.3 133.9 115.7 93.3 97.4 100.7 68.7 201.2 91.2 91.3 95.6 101.0 68.4 209.3 90. 9 89.2 92.9 100.5 66.6 89.1 92.3 100.0 66.3 89.7 91.4 94.0 70. 1 67.6 71.1 88.0 78.8 225. 1 57.1 227.1 51.1 57.6 69.0 84.3 101.6 77.0 92.3 59.0 267.5 57.5 82.9 99. 1 84.8 94.8 80.5 77.6 52.2 59.3 142.9 56.6 138.6 89.3 72.8 91.4 56.9 88.9 77.2 94.7 52.7 247.6 92.0 95.3 101.9 86.9 68.1 210.68 209.8 89.2 90.9 84.7 80.9 98.8 99.8 98.1 100.4 89.1 208. 7 88.8 80.2 91.5 92. 1 98.9 98.5 65. 1 203.1 203. 1 88.6 80.2 89.4 81.4 65.2 92.2 91.3 97.7 64.8 200. 7 88.0 81.1 75.9 90.4 101.1 57.3 50.5 269.6 54.6 26b4. 53.1 49.6 69.9 141.0 146.5 94.3 93.5 100.7 66.9 205.8 91. 1 97.0 96.2 100.8 66.6 211.7 81.9 I 1988 JAN ! 82.31 97.41 83.9 DEC ! 88.9 75.81 95.11 51.61 I 42.61 1 59.71 57.8 129.71 134.2 1 98.5 98.71 99.0 98.31 100.51 99.7 66.41 65.9 211.11 209.4 89.01 88.3 1 1 99.9 101.0 99.8 67.34 129.7 118.4 98.7 63.8 97.8 62. 7 131.4 120.8 131.2 119.5 92. 1 107.1 91.1 91.1 107.0 155.0 159.1 112.3 160.0 160.4 126.5 129.3 117.1 118.1 155.6 124.8 136.1 159.9 123.9 149.4 141.0 132.9 136.6 124.0 146.4 133.5 128.9 123.5 145.6 129.2 124.3 119.5 129.4 123.7 213.3 132.7 130. 4 101.1 148.6 127.5 97.5 112.5 181.1 160.4 145. 1 139.1 1J0.7 92.5 95.2 168.6 142.2 146.5 116.8 95.6 98. 1 167.8 136.9 125.5 91.2 125.5 167.3 161.4 134.6 80.3 160.6 134.4 183.2 128.4 75.8 148.5 117.3 177. 1 125.1 85.7 154.7 107.8 153.0 122.2 96.9 156.3 131.5 120.4 101.0 155.5 109.7 120.5 196.8 140.3 134.6 147.2 185.0 160.3 137.9 137..0 139.4 143.0 129.4 99.91 100.81 1 135.21 122.31 88.31 122.31 163.11 158.41 1 124.41 115.31 160.3) 131.61 114.91 1 151.01 140.61 123.61 127.71 1 122.71 92.01 98.0 97.8 97.6 99.1 98.1 76.1 134.7 114.8 90.3 141.7 120. 0 141.3 93.6 99.5 177.7 100.1 66.2 162.8 140.5 135.7 114.4 166.1 141.5 114.1 170.0 156.0 169.5 141.1 153.0 133.0 140.2 130.3 164.7 148.7 124.7 123. 8 101.2 101.4 98.7 95.9 159.7 157.8 140.2 157.3 99.2 99.4 99.1 96.5 100.11 95.5 98.1 85.2 98.1 97.0 98.2 94.0 98.5 97.2 98.6 63.8 147.8 91.2 168. 1 147.8 188.4 136.7 133. 1 139.2 115.9 169.0 135.9 121.0 146.0 185.6 144.6 121.7 148.1 139.5 139.0 146.5 98. 2 122.4 181.7 163.6 109.7 143.3 89.9 88.4 134.2 124.7 226.8 140.3 86.4 129.2 149.4 127.1 123.3 146.0 149.5 104.$ 105.4 61.2 104.1 106.5 111.2 99.4 135.7 129.7 106.3 208.9 96.4 151.9 94.2 147.4 88.6 164.0 166.5 120.2 183.6 171.6 94.0 76.4 84.3 147.1 110.9 189.4 172.7 90.3 116.4 122.8 159.6 156.8 119.2 164.3 115.2 177.8 124.3 167.3 130.6 169.8 136.3 163.2 96.4 98.0 52.0 98.7 103.6 52.4 119.1 93.2 93.9 59.7 52.7 116.8 117.7 6o.0 106. 3 104.4 56.5 116.4 122.0 108.3 106.7 60.0 117.5 107.3 117.9 121.2 109.6 108.2 132.5 106.6 95.8 128.2 126.0 113.6 141.8 97.4 123.8 110.8 136.2 123.6 105.8 127.1 93.6 114.5 109.4 132.8 96.2 105.7 15.4 88.6 107.0 164.2 90.7 111.7 124.5 163. 1 117.6 113.5 122. 3 147.3 115.2 141.6 122.1 152.8 125.0 105.3 125.4 1 5.1 178.0 129.9 84.8 122.0 212.4 135.7 130.2 204. 5 182.1 52. 5 129.7 94.6 115.6 63. 5 115.6 140.4 118.0 112.3 94.1 92.6 113.7 83.7 111.5 160.7 97.4 121.5 110.1 155. 1 111.9 147.0 99.5 161.8 130.6 161.8 166.7 159.3 157.0 169.6 174.8 167.5 131.9 131.2 117.7 144.7 135.4 131.0 129.2 105.3 103.8 105.5 109.9 106.3 112.0 110.9 110.7 109.3 128.5 115.8 139.2 173.3 84.6 128.7 131.2 117.5 142.7 176.7 91.5 138.4 126.3 131.6 117.2 138.3 148.6 143.6 137.0 125.7 146.5 130.7 119.2 140.2 185.4 181.4 87.0 127.2 147.7 181.3 100.0 134.5 119.6 146.9 182.5 94.3 181.4 96.4 176.4 145.6 145.5 119.1 188.3 155.1 148.4 115.3 201.6 160.9 128.6 214.2 162.7 128.8 218.8 1o0.8 197.8 149.7 124.5 191.6 158.8 125.2 213.5 144.7 133.5 128.3 137.4 134.8 143.8 132.7 126.2 136.3 135.7 143. 1 130.4 141.6 130.4 128.3 130.9 131.8 148. 1 135.8 148.0 133.6 127.8 137.8 135.3 148.7 170.9 131.2 169.3 131.4 167.0 167.4 177.5 135.2 176.6 137.3 176.0 128.9 95.0 101.7 176.1 93.3 170.6 102.5 134.1 168.9 77. 1 151.8 124.2 112.2 142.4 176.9 91.4 121.0 186.0 126.6 132. 1 132.4 135.6 141.1 129.5 123.0 133.4 132.2 167.5 127.9 93.3 126.9 201.8 :45.5 132.4 129.0 134.5 133.7 171.9 135.7 127.6 139.5 140.2 128. 1 214.2 132. 1 127.2 136.6 132.7 143.5 Note: Seasonally adjusted industry totals are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted components, but result from independent seasonal adjustmeat of the aggregated not seasonally adjusted components. 89.43 137.0 98.3 105.6 141.0 95.5 1 231 2.791107.41102.3 1 1 l 241 2.301130.3)119.0 241,21 1.051117.81108.4 243-5,91 1.251140.81128.0 2431 .671175.741160.9 Manufactured homes 2451 .251 85.11 68.9 1 1 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 251 1.271 152.0 138.7 Household furniture 251 .741123.11112.1 Fixt.,office furn. 252,4,9 J .471201.51181.8 1 1 PAPER AND PRODUCTS 261 3.151144.41139.3 Pulp and paper 261-3 1.331132.11129.5 Rood pulp .441127.21127.5 261 i Paper 262 J .441 135.31129.8 Paperboard 263 1 .441 134.U1131.2 | 1 1 Converted paper prod. 264 1 1.031171.71162.0 Paperboard containers 265 I .751131.81128.2 I I APPAREL AUG 1 .551110.61 .431 JUL 1 2.29 115.8 1 JUN __________________________________________ I .621103.41 .541104.21 .02) 56.51 2251 2251,21 MA! 1 .271125.11122.9 .791 159.51149.0 2221 Knit goods Hosiery 58.1 1.411134.41118.2 .381114.6)107.1 .071 195.91153.2 .791 148.41129.5 .161 1 74.5 2091 APR 1 2081 I TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Fabrics Cotton fabrics 55.61 .121132.71124.3 1.001 133.21 123.2 1 TOBACCO PRODUCTS Cigarettes Cigars 50.6 1174.2 .941135.81131.2 207)1 oils Coffee 8 aisc.foods 54.81 20411 2051 1 20851 Fats and 67.0 59.0 70.4 87.0 1 204)1 I ! MAR l 77.51 82.81 75.11 92.11 111 .021 66.01 65.9 121 1.581 132.51127.5 1 I 1 131 7.071 92.71 95.2 1311 5.621 94.61 98.9 J 3.461100.31102.6 I 1.341 66.81 68.4 .571207.21211.6 1 1.541 89.7) 91.8 1 93.0 2.16) l I l 132)1 .471 98.71 96.6 1103.1 I .051 .421 98.71 95.9 | 1381 .991 79.11 73.6 1 1 I 20 7.961137.71128.0 2011 1.061 121.11121.3 I .431 93.31 98.4 J .251109.51111.7 1 .201166.41151.8 .181153.71156.0 | 1 1 1 2021 .801 128.91118.1 20211 .011102.31117.4 20221 .131158.41145.0 20231 .111126.51115.3 20241 .091149.11108.3 1 1 1 2031 1.091161.51139.5 2082,31 20841 2086,71 Liquors I .501 .151 .351 .151 .051 .021 .041 FEB 77.5 146.9 133.6 124.9 140.7 135.1 179.5 128.7 ! 139.01 93.8 132.8 123.1 94.8 116.4 164.6 154.2 123.1 139.8 151.7 127.3 110.2 143.0 140.2 121.6 125.3 119.8 134.2 1 I 134.41 161.31 1 88.01 85.21 46.51 1 102.91 94.11 110,.41 81.11 ! 100.61 134.71 9Q.91 1 I 141.1) 108.51 1 107.01 1 120.31 109.41 129.41 163.21 59.61 .1 155.71 123.4) 208.41 1 142.01 132.11 129.61 134.51 132.21 I 174.31 117.71 134.0 159.8 109.2 106.1 126.9 93.3 96.6 79.9 136.1 12. 1 120.6 111.0 59.2 153.3 121.7 205.9 148.9 136.4 140.1 138.1 178.1 134.1 Table 4A-continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 1 1 SIC I Code I I Series 19771 19871 Pro-I Ann.5 por-1 Avg.1 tionl I I I a PRINTING & PUBLISHING 271 Newspapers 2711 Period.,books,cards 272,3,71 Job printing 274-6,8,91 1 28191 1 2821 Plastics materials 28211 Synthetic rubber 28221 Synthetic fibers 2823,41 Indust. organic chea. 2861 1 .081 92.71 .441104.31 1.831122.91 I 291 Petroleum refining 291,91 Automotive gasoline 1 Distillate fuel oil 1 Residual fuel oil 1 Aviation fuel & keros. 1 Bisc. petroleum Refinery fuel, I 2.401 AUG SEP OCT NOT 1 1 DECI I 1988 JAN 167.6 143.0 159.7 191.4 169.4 145.3 157.8 193.9 171.4 144.3 159.7 197.0 174.1 144.3 163.0 201.2 174.0 149.0 162.7 198.7 174.7 151.1 162.8 198.9 174.9 150.9 160.6 200.3 175.2 148.3 160.9 202.2 175.7 148.6 159.5 204.0 175.61 177.4 145.71 153.7 165.01 164.9 202.91 204.8 136.4 131.9 109.1 97.5 143.2 109.0 135.7 128.9 102.6 103.8 140.7 100.0 135.3 129.3 102.7 112.4 139.2 97.8 137.3 131.9 104.7 97.5 141.2 90.5 138.1 132.8 104.8 100.2 147.2 107.3 139.3 132.2 99.0 90.9 150.7 96.9 140.8 137.1 103.4 98.9 154.5 94.9 142.3 138.4 108.1 107.5 155.9 109.6 142.4 139.4 103.9 105.6 154.5 94.4 141.5 139.5 103.5 105.2 157.0 99.3 144.4 143.1 112.3 114.8 157.3 111.4 147.11 143.61 107.15 108.51 164.71 97.651 148.2 145.9 109.4 104.5 105.5 114.1 178.6 96.4 100.2 172.7 237.3 94.5 101.5 115.5 95.3 98.4 170.8 234.0 91.2 101.7 117.5 101.8 108.8 174.2 239.6 85.7 103.6 119.9 98.2 103.2 174.5 239.3 89.3 104.2 121.5 92.1 93.1 179.8 247.1 91.5 1Q6.9 119.9 96.7 99.7 188.3 261.5 95.0 108.3 123.0 100.1 104.0 186.2 263.0 86.0 102.7 124.5 96.4 97.4 185.3 257.9 91.0 106.3 129.3 94.7 97.3 186.9 261.0 95.9 105.5 128.9 104.4 112.4 191.6 267.7 97.9 108.0 129.9 98.41 106.01 194.81 277.31 106.31 101.71 130.71 1 103.1 110.7 199.3 148.8 138.3 180.6 106.0 94.3 149.1 135.9 186.3 100.1 91.3 151.0 137.8 186.5 99.2 95.1 150.7 138.7 185.5 100.9 90.8 152.4 138.9 192.0 91.4 87.2 154.7 139.4 194.5 98.5 88.3 156.7 144.1 193.6 100.6 89.2 153.3 140.5 188.2 101.2 89.3 151.9 133.7 187.3 107.9 94.7 153.2 134.0 192.6 106.5 96.6 157.35 142.71 195.51 104.71 99.51 1 159.2 146.3 196.5 107.7 101.1 91.4 88.3 93.8 81.1 44.4 116.4 92.1 89.9 96.8 78.0 50.2 114.6 94.0 93.2 100.3 81.8 46.2 117.1 92.6 91.2 98.7 78.4 48.0 118.3 92.3 90.6 97.3 81.0 54.6 115.5 94.1 93.0 97.0 82.5 57.9 121.0 92.9 91.9 96.5 82.0 53.7 127.3 93.5 92.9 97.2 82.7 54.1 128.3 94.6 93.5 97.3 83.9 52.3 129.5 93.3 92.4 97.3 87.2 49.9 125.0 96.11 95.01 97.51 91.81 50.91 129.81 1 97.3 95.1 97.0 92.9 52.8 125.6 87.6 125.0 72.4 92.2 90.3 126.2 72.7 100.8 95.2 133.1 77.8 103.9 91.4 124.9 75.4 100.1 87.2 123.0 67.3 102.3 93.8 126.2 74,7 109.3 90.2 120.9 74.7 100.7 92.7 124.5 74.5 106.0 94.4 126.6 77.1 106.6 88.7 128.6 72.4 94.1 94.11 156.2 113.9 128.5 182.4 158.6 112.6 122.5 187.7 160.5 113.2 126.8 187.8 162.2 126.8 123.9 187.6 165.4 118.9 130.2 194.3 167.2 125.6 126.4 196.5 164.0 119.8 123.0 193.6 165.2 118.9 123.9 195.1 166.7 123.9 124.0 195.5 169.9 125.3 127.9 199.7 170.61 122.51 132.31 199.51 1 92.0 102.1 115.0 146.0 134.8 183.4 95.3 92.5 95.6 2.211 92.91 91.7 .961 97.21 96.4 .431 83.21 84.7 .151 50.51 47.9 .181122.21 122.9 1 91.51 I 1 .481 sec 1 .091 1 126.4 1 1 .261 .131 1 I JUL 164.4 142.1 152.9 189.0 prod. Refinery nonfuel mat. Refinery products, nec JUN 1 93.51 I BA I Chemical products 283-5,9 1 3.651152.11 Drugs & medicines 2831 1.411138.31 Soap & toiletries 2841 1.34 1188-91 Paints 2851 .401100.51 Agricultural chemicals 2871 .541 92.41 PETROLEUB PRODUCTS APR .r .591252.51 248.4 I MAR 99.3 1 .621 98.21 .401102.61 1.111181.71 I FEB 1 8.051 140.11 3.861135.61 .921104.91 .121103.41 .101150.31 .081100.51 1 Inorganic chem, nec Acids 6 other chem. Synthetic materials a -4.541172.01166.3 1.351146.11 140.7 1.241160.21 157.9 1.951197.41 186.7 1 CHEMICALS 6 PRODUCTS 281 Chemicals 6 syn. mat.281,2,65 Basic chemicals 2811 Alkalies 6 chlorine 28125 Industrial Gases 28131 Inorganic pigments 28161 M 1987 JAN I I I 91.7 78.4 94.5 103.0 131.7 I 1 1 1 RUBBER B8 PLASTICS PROD. 301 Tires 3011 Rub. prod.ex.tires 302-4,61 Plastics products;, nec 3071 2.801163.61 155.3 .621119.31 113.46 .511 125.841 120.9 1.671191.71 180.9 l I 1 59.8 59.4 60.2 75.3 53.1 76.1 51.7 75.8 53.3 121.9 110.6 97.0 118.8 107.9 92.4 119.8 108.8 99.7 113.0 137.5 96.64 34.5 206.7 125.1 104.5 136.0 97.4 35.7 202.5 120.8 104.8 140.2 101.3 30.5 209.3 122.5 81.51 70.01 72.8 59.5 75.1 77.0 76.1 62.3 65.4 65.0 3315 2.601 75.71 60.7 64.9 52.2 47.1 59.3 68.7 56.0 52.3 69.3 78.1 76.5 60.5 54.4 37.7 I .531 .161 .291 I 60.01 77.31 51.41 I CLAT,GLASS & STONE PROD. 321 2.721119.11 Pressed 6 blown glass 3221 .511109.01 Glass containers 32211 .301 95.51 1 1 I Cemeat 3241 .241103.31 Structural clay prod. 3251 .151135.81 Brick 32511 .071 99.51 Clay sewer pipe 32591 .021 35.61 Clay tile 3253,51 .071199.61 Concrete and misc. 326-91 1.551121.61 PRIBARY METALS Iron and steel 331 5.331 331,25 3.491 Basic st. & sill prod. Basic iron and steel 134.7 200.7 1 58.9 76.7 50.2 LEATHER AND PRODUCTS 311 Pers. leather gds 313,5-7,91 Shoes 3141 170.5 61.4 79.1 60.8 75.8 59.2 78.2 61.3 78.3 60.7 76.6 59.6 79.0 52.4 52.9 48.9 52.7 52.8 50.2 60.7 79.9 51.2 120.6 113.3 98.2 117.2 114.7 102.2 117.9 111.1 97.1 118.0 110.9 95.7 116.5 109.8 97.4 118.6 105.8 91.6 118.9 106.5 93.3 120.5 101.8 84.3 120.15 119.3 109.11 106.7 97.21 91.0 1 102.6 140.8 100.64 34.3 210.2 123.9 101.7 136.6 92.5 31.3 209.7 116.2 100.4 130.6 100.2 33.8 187.6 119.1 103.4 129.7 103.9 32.1 182.2 122.0 96.7 127.3 95.4 40.1 183.2 118.2 103.0 136.5 100.3 39.1 199.5 124.0 107.1 140.3 99.8 37.4 209.1 121.1 104.6 135.8 101.2 38.8 197.1 123.9 104.75 136.91 130.7 105.51 97.5 39.71 38.7 195.01 189.1 123.11 125.1 1 77.0 65.7 72.7 61.1 55.3 67.7 78.8 68.3 73.3 63.1 57.9 70.3 81.4 70.9 75.9 66.3 61.8 72.6 85.1 76.0 82.7 70.0 63.4 78.5 84.5 74.6 82.0 73.0 68.6 80.0 90.6 82.0 87.2 73.4 69.2 78.9 90.2 79.7 85.5 74.2 69.4 80.2 92.341 84.61 90.51 74.01 71.71 79.41 1 88.7 81.0 86.4 74.0 71.1 80.1 64.2 131.9 81.3 54.6 41.0 69.6 68.5 80.8 50.7 42.4 69.9 63.6 83.1 46.8 44.9 68.7 62.2 92.2 54.2 45.7 82.4 66.7 88.6 52.4 45.9 80.1 62.3 97.4 59.3 52.3 90.7 64.4 94.0 56.6 51.4 84.1 60.1 102.81 60.11 57.31 94.31 85.11 180.41 95.7 52.1 55.4 86.0 59.8 174.4 61.81 60.5 57.55 77.11 45.91 1 58.3 77.8 47.1 1 1.111 64.35 53.4 Pig iron 1 .421 59.55 48.7 Raw steel 1 .511 70.91 60.3 84.15 54.51 43.41 74.21 66.1 48.2 33.0 56.8 74.3 56.7 34.9 .101 62.91 .461148.81 46.2 114.5 56.7 126.7 38.1 66.3 55.9 133.2 141.9 143.5 152.9 169.0 160.8 173.6 169.0 56.41 53.7 52.7 54.7 5+4.3 51.3 56.1 56.9 56.7 56.2 65.8 58.0 101.65 97.9 .515 84.21 81.2 .135 .281 .115 93.01 81.25 75.35 90.1 74.6 73.5 99.4 81.4 93.3 74.5 73.9 98.9 78.8 80.9 75.6 72.3 97.2 81.4 91.0 76.9 72.3 98.3 78.7 87.1 76.2 75.8 98.5 78.0 73.1 80.3 72.9 101.2 84.6 91.0 82.1 81.5 102.2 83.6 93.2 83.6 80.4 103.3 90.4 111.5 85.1 69.7 106.9 90.2 105.3 86.4 75.6 110.0 91.1 99.6 89.1 76.5 106.91 103.3 91.71 90.2 105.51 104.1 89.85 91.2 80.641 335,65 1.125 111.81 3355 .84 1102.71 33515 .141103.75 1 1I 1 Alunm. mill prod. 3353-51 .321 116.61 Construction 1 .091119.01 Misc. alue. sats. 1 .231115.71 Nonferrous foundries 3365 .281139.25 107.2 100.2 106.3 109.4 100.5 97.5 109.1 100.6 98.2 107.3 97.9 92.7 108.8 99.1 102.1 109.2 10,1.3 97.4 110.9 102.1 93.2 112.8 102.5 96.6 111.6 100.8 83.2 117..3 105.2 122.3 120.7 112.5 146.0 119.65 111.5 115.41 110.0 102.5 106.0 109.9 113.9 107.6 128.1 113.1 114.0 111.5 121.5 120.5 109.0 111.4 136.1 134.6 112.9 111.0 135.6 109.9 116.2 107.5 137.9 118.1 122.2 116.4 133.2 121.4 132.0 117.3 137.5 118.1 123.9 115.9 143.8 120.4 118.3 121.2 144.2 113.8 110.7 115.9 153.8 120.7 119.1 121.3 145.5 132.31 116.71 138.51 143.8 113.6 107.5 116.0 132.4 Steel mill products Consumer dur. steel Equipment steel Construction steel Can & closure steel Misc. steel 11.495 1 .381 1 .365 1 .191 1 1 1 Iron 6 steel foundries Nonferrous metals Primary nonf. 3321 333-6,91 metals 3331 Copper Aluminum Secondary nosf. mtls. 33311 33341 3345 I .891 1.85 Note: I _I Seasonally but result 1 59.6 53.8 65.4 65.9 I Nonferrous products Nonf. sill products Copper sill prod. _ 65.9 63. adjusted industry totals are not aggregated froan the seasonally adjusted components, from independent seasonal adjustmeat of the aggregated not seasonally adjusted components. 10 Table 4B-continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 Series - ______ _ 1 1 I SIC I Code I I I 19871 Ann. I 1987 por-I Avg.1 JAN tioni I 1 Pro- _1___ Automotive mill ______________ FEB MAR 155.9 139.3 145.5 173.9 .721116*1 .991119.0 .31115.71 438139.21 103.7 108.1 102.0 132.3 BAT JUN JUL AUG SBP OCT NOT DECI I I JAN 158.7 143.0 148.9 175.7 162.0 149.0 148.5 179.6 165.6 148.3 154.0 184.9 177.5 144.2 166.5 207.5 183.0 136.0 176.7 219.6 192.6 144.4 185.6 230.3 191.2 152.6 179.1 225.5 183.7 159.4 163.1 213.7 174.9 162.8 154.5 196.3 161.6 138.2 152.5 187.6 134.2 132.2 109.0 105.9 144.0 103.6 134.9 131.7 104.3 113.2 142.9 97.5 136.7 133.6 104.7 101.4 145.3 95.5 137.2 133.1 104.4 102.5 148.3 104.0 142.6 134.3 102.0 95.5 151.6 108.2 143.9 134.1 101.0 99.2 148.5 94.5 145.9 135.1 104.8 104.4 152.9 102.0 149.1 141.6 105.5 107.4 155.7 100.7 143.8 140.3 105.5 102.7 155.0 95.3 142.6 142.1 109.9 109.6 158.7 106.0 104.3 113.2 179.7 245.9 98.5 106.9 114.9 97.0 100.6 178.1 246.4 97.6 102.3 117.4 99.7 105.2 180.5 248.7 91.6 106.5 119.7 97.4 101.3 176.2 241.8 90.0 105.0 121.4 94.1 96.1 183.4 253.0 91.8 108.0 120.7 94.1 95.7 180.3 251.3 90.4 102.6 122.8 97.2 99.6 179.2 253.6 82.2 98.5 123.4 97.3 99.4 190.9 267.0 91.9 108.2 129.7 99.0 104.0 187.7 263.2 95.4 104.6 128.9 102.3 109.4 188.8 264.7 96.0 105.3 129.9 142.5 126.1 178.7 99.7 93.4 144.5 127.2 182.3 103.1 93.6 145.3 130.6 176.9 110.6 100.7 148.2 133.6 179.9 115.2 92.5 159.5 148.9 194.0 112.7 87.5 163.0 154.1 200.6 104.5 83.7 166.5 157.1 203.2 110.8 84.6 165.7 155.7 204.0 104.6 91.5 154.4 149.7 138.3" 131.2 192.7 191.5 103.7 88.9 96.5 97.3 168.31 147.81 154.01 191.31 1 140.41 141.11 103.61 107.61 160.01 96.01 1 94.41 99.71 187.21 263.41 93.51 103.31 131.91 I 147.91 133.81 188.21 74.11 98.71 85.9 85.4 90.5 78.4 47.6 120.7 86.0 85.8 93.2 72.6 49.5 115.4 91.1 90.5 97.4 77.7 47.4 111.5 93.1 91.5 99.4 78.1 46.5 111.0 96.3 94.2 100.8 81.9 49.3 112.0 98.3 96.2 100.1 82.3 51.5 120.6 97.5 95.0 98.6 82.6 50.1 126.4 97.5 95.2 98.5 83.0 51.7 128.3 95.1 92.4 94.7 84.6 50.5 131.0 95.4 93.1 98.3 92.7 52.8 128.5 80.6 121.2 74.1 66.2 83.5 121.0 74.4 76.4 93.9 128.3 80.0 98.1 94.6 126.8 77.0 107.6 99.6 130.5 75.0 126.9 106.3 131.6 81.5 137.6 101.5 127.3 76.3 133.5 100.5 128.4 74.7 132.3 93.8 122.2 71.5 118.3 82.6 125.1 65.5 87.4 162.2 323.3 131.2 186.1 163.0 121.7 125.8 189.7 162.1 118.2 127.1 189.1 162.1 123.4 126.2 187.5 168.9 117.6 132.8 198.9 159.1 106.7 119.3 190.6 166.6 119.9 123.4 197.2 171.4 123.7 125.9 203.0 172.4 131.7 126.6 201.5 167.9 119.9 128.4 198.9 62.0 73.0 56.9 61.1 74.9 54.6 60.3 74.4 53.5 62.0 77.6 54.3 61.4 77.2 53.4 51.5 73.1 40.4 63.1 79.6 55.6 62.2 79.7 53.7 62.8 83.5 53.3 62.4 83.2 52.1 I 161.01 161.1 110.31 127.71 128.1 189.91 186.9 I 53.91 56.1 77.81 74.3 40.11 45.9 112.4 109.1 98.3 116.6 110.4 101.9 121.6 115.5 102.8 118.2 115.4 103.8 122.0 116.2 104.2 120.0 112.1 98.9 122.1 115.2 103.7 123.7 107.6 90.7 124.6 111.3 98.8 120.7 100.7 80.6 113.91 111.1 92.81 98.9 72.71 84.1 70.2 131.7 86.5 27.7 205.5 116.4 88.1 138.9 95.2 29.2 212.0 119.7 107.2 141.9 102.9 36.2 210.0 123.5 114.0 136.9 96.6 31.9 206.1 116.9 123.6 137.6 107.1 37.5 195.5 120.3 122.7 119.7 104.9 37.7 157.3 121.3 120.5 131.8 101.6 41.6 186.7 121.1 123.1 143.9 108.4 43.8 207.9 125.8 126.6 145.8 108.2 40.1 212.4 125.5 103.3 139.5 100.7 38.1 206.2 126.2 76.51 130.91 124.2 98.31 84.9 33.9 32.5 190.11 188.7 121.61 120.8 77.9 64.3 67.8 55.1 49.2 63.4 81.9 69.8 74.0 60.6 56.4 69.2 82.6 72.1 76.2 66.0 60.6 72.6 82.3 72.3 78.3 66.9 61.7 71.7 82.6 72.8 77.1 65.4 61.1 71.6 75.3 66.8 71.8 64.0 61.4 68.1 81.2 72.2 77.7 64.4 60.3 69.8 82.8 72.4 78.0 68.4 63.0 75.3 88.7 78.7 81.6 69.6 63.9 76.6 85.6 73.9 80.0 70.2 65.1 76.8 77.1 59.9 37.2 64.1 56.9 132.0 84.0 63.2 41.2 68.9 57,6 146.6 83.8 58.5 41.8 70.4 65.0 146.7 87.4 58.3 44.4 75.7 70.2 153.3 85.7 53.0 44.0 79.7 68.8 151.1 77.7 41.2 40.8 69.6 64.0 142.5 87.6 50.5 45.5 82.2 69.9 156.7 85.2 52.4 45.2 79.3 61.8 150.8 90.6 57.4 49.0 84.6 57.7 159.8 87.3 53.8 47.9 78.8 55.7 155.6 85.31 86.8 76.61 78.2 85.31 85.5 68.91 72.7 67.9 64.41 75.71 79.7 1 97.41 95.0 53.71 56.4 52.7 52.51 85.11 79.8 80.01 61.0 176.81 173.0 54.3 141.2 141.2 104.8 98.1 93.0 98.8 104.0 188.0 101.6 131.0 149.0 133.6 187.9 88.5 96.7 96.71 92.7 95.41 92.4 96.0 99.81 92.7 98.81 57.21 57.8 132.51 131.2 I 82.21 I I I 57.4 60.0 54.5 60.2 52.0 56.9 55.7 70.0 55.9 50.91 103.5 104.7 84.08 81.9 95.9 85.1 75.2 76.0 79.5 74.8 102.5 85.5 100.6 77.7 74.9 101.1 81.5 94.1 77.5 75.0 101.1 78.0 77.5 80.3 73.5 91.4 78.1 83.8 80.7 71.5 98.1 79.5 82.8 83.9 79.2 102.6 86.7 100.1 84.4 73.4 107.6 89.6 103.8 86.2 79.8 107.8 91.0 100.9 88.9 78.4 103.0 91.3 104.3 91.4 114.5 102.1 99.8 117.5 106.2 110.1 112.2 101.5 100.5 112.4 102.7 111.6 112.9 103.7 98.3 99.7 96.4 79,1 108.9 100.1 88.7 111.8 102.4 91.9 118.2 106.0 122.7 118.0 108.1 133.6 101.81 91.21 101.91 90.31 74.51 I 109.11 105.0 104.51 116.7 124.7 112.9 152.1 121.5 123.2 121.0 151.8 116.9 118.7 116.3 144.9 116.1 117.5 115.5 141.6 124.7 129.0 123.9 140.4 117.1 127.3 113.1 109.8 118.0 125.9 114.9 133.7 119.5 120.2 119.2 140.2 115.5 117.0 114.9 155.0 113.1 117.1 111.5 147.8 116.91 99.31 123.81 121.51 107.8 102.0 110.0 136.8 l______________________________________ ote: Seasonally adjusted industry totels are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted componets, but result from independent seasenal adjustmest of the aggregated not seasonally adjnsted components. 1988 APR ____-__1-----__ I lI 271 4.541 172.01 151.0 PRINTING & PUBLISRING Newspapers 2711 1.351146.11 126.0 Period.,books,cards 272;3,71 1.241160.21 146.0 274-6,8.91 1.951197.41 171.9 Job printing I 1 I 281 8.051140.11 129.6 CHERICALS S PRODUCTS Chemicals & syn. mat.281,2,61 3.861135.61 127.7 .921104.91 104.4 2811 Basic chemicals 91.6 Alkalies & chlorine 28121 .121103.41 28131 .101150.31 140.3 Industrial Gass Inorganic pigments 28161 .081100.51 102.1 1 1 1 28191 .621 98.21 101.1 Inorganic chem, nec I .90J102.61 107.2 Acids & other chem. 2821 1.111181.71 168.8 Synthetic materials Plastics materials 28211 .591252.51 230.7 Synthetic rubber 28221 .081 92.71 93.9 Synthetic fibers 2823,41 .941104.31 100.9 Indust. organic chem. 2861 1.931122.91 114.4 I I I Chemical products 283-5,9 1 3.651152.11 137.6 Drugs & medicines 2831 1.411138.31 123.1 2841 1.341188.91 175.4 Soap & toiletries Paints 2851 .401100.51 78.5 Agricultural chemicals 2871 .541 92.41 88.5 1 1 1 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 291 2.401 93.51 89.5 Petroleum relining 291,91 2.211 92.01 89.3 1 .961 97.21 95.1 gasoline 1 .931 83.21 84.5 Distillate fuel oil 1 .151 50.51 52.5 Residual fuel oil 1 .181122.21 128.4 Aviation fuel 6 keros. I I 1 .481 91.51 79.2 Misc. petroleum prod. Refinery fuel, nec 1 .091 1 121.5 Refinery nonfuel sat. I .261 I 72.4 Refinery products, nec 1 .131 I 64.4 I I I RUBBER& PLASTICS PROD. 301 2.801163.61 146.9 Tires 3011 .621119.31 115.9 Rub.prod.e.tires 302-4,61 .511125.81 114.8 Plastics products, nec 3071 1.671191.71 167.6 I I I LEATN8R ADD PRODUCTS 311 .531 60.91 57.0 Pers. leather gds 313,5-7,91 .161 77.31 73.2 3141 .291 51.41 Shoes 48.9 I I CLAT.GLASS & STONE PROD. 321 2.721119.11 113.1 3221 .511109.01 102.5 Pressed S blovwn glass Glass containers 32211 .301 95.51 89.8 I II Cement 3241 .241103.31 64.6 Structural clay prod. 3251 .151135.81 131.2 32511 .071 99.51 84.1 Brick Clay sewer pipe 32591 .021 35.61 29.9 Clay tile 3253,51 .071199.61 206.9 Concrete and misc. 326-91 1.551121.61 120.8 I II 71.4 PRIAR! METALS 331 5.331 81.51 331,21 3.991 70.81 57.7 Iron and steel 60.2 Basic st. S nill prod. 3311 2.601 75.71 Basic iroa and steel 1 1.111 64.31 52.6 1 .421 59.51 46.6 Pig iron Raw steel 1 .511 70.91 60.1 1 1 I 1 1.491 84.11 65.9 Steel mill products 52.2 Consumer dur. steel 1 .381 54.51 31.3 Eguipment steel 1 .361 43.41 52.7 Construction steel 1 .191 74.21 47.1 Can £ closure steel 1 .101 62.91 I .461148.91 113.6 Misc. steel 1 I! *1I Iron 6 steel foundries 3321 .991 56.9 1 50.2 11 1i 1 97.1 Nonferrous metals 333-6,91 1.851101.61 Primary nonf. metals 3331 .511 84.21 82.4 .131 93.91 90.1 Copper 33311 74.8 Aluminum 33341 .281 81.21 Secondary nonf. atls. 3341 .111 75.31 68.6 1 1 1 Nonferrous products 335,61 1.121111.9$ 106.5 Nonf. products 3351 .841l02.71 98.0 Copper mill prod. 33511 .141103.71 103.5 Alum. mill prod. 3353-51 Costruction 1 Misc. alum, mats. I Nonferro s foundries 3361 1 19771 11 56.5 109.3 100.2 103.2 I_____ Table 4A-continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 Series I I I 11977 11987 1 )Pro- IAnm. 1 1987 SIC IporJAvg. 1 JAN Code ition i 1 MAR APR MAY 108.3 87.3 102.9 108.1 114.6 110.5 90.9 106.3 110.2 116.1 109.9 90.8 103.7 108.7 115.0 108.5 90.2 104.3 109.3 110.8 145.5 60.6 66.9 148.5 61.2 69.6 150.4 62.4 69.2 131.7 100.3 270.8 131.2 98.0 278.8 171.0 96.6 138.1 251.5 NOVY JUL AUG SEP OCT 111.1 94.0 103.2 109.4 116.3 111.1 94.4 104.2 109.0 117.4 110.1 92.6 101.7 108.8 115.7 111.1 92.7 103.0 108.0 117.3 113.5 91.7 103.3 110.1 122.4 113.6 96.4 102.8 111.5 119.8 149.7 62.4 72.2 151.0 62.0 75.3 155.3 65.7 75.4 154.4 65.2 78.0 156.6 65.9 77.4 158.9 68.5 77.2 157.2 69.7 77.6 131.5 99.5 284.5 131.4 99.0 274.0 138.2 101.7 283.3 140.6 104.4 284.6 140.9 104.3 282.1 140.6 104.1 288.2 136.8 105.9 291.7 136.7 104.7 287.2 168.5 97.5 138.4 250.3 168.4 96.9 130.7 231.9 171.1 97.3 131.8 208.6 170.5 104.0 128.8 185.8 172.5 97.8 129.4 217.0 174.4 97.9 143.5 261.9 173.4 96.6 130.3 212.1 175.5 97.3 135.7 242.5 175.6 97.6 143.1 243.3 119.0 151.6 106.6 116.6 165.6 104.2 105.7 144.7 105.7 113.0 153.4 109.1 116.0 163.0 105.3 105.5 140.8 109.1 122.9 169.9 106.9 105.0 166.2 104.4 115.5 148.6 107.2 132.8 167.7 108.1 149.7 2215.3 238.7 105.3 154.4 221.1 239.3 106.2 146.6 220.1 238.4 111.5 158.4 221.0 244.8 134.8 151.9 219.3 246.5 131.6 152.2 221.3 252.3 131.2 151.0 221.5 254.0 152.6 153.4 220.7 255.0 159.4 156.7 220.3 261.9 156.6 164.9 218.8 263.7 150.2 126.1 124.4 123.7 123.3 121.7 130.7 124.8 148.3 127.5 152.7 128.1 147.7 127.5 141.0 124.4 127.7 128.4 134.8 125.4 114.0 132.7 117.7 118.8 104.1 144.0 132.2 116.5 116.1 101.7 141.5 127.8 109.8 103.7 90.8 126.4 129.4 112.0 105.8 92.7 129.0 126.5 107.4 99.8 87.4 121.6 127.6 109.4 98.6 86.4 120.2 118.1 109.1 87.7 76.8 106.9 125.5 105.6 90.3 79.1 110.1 132.0 116.0 108.1 94.7 131.8 146.4 125.5 160.0 144.1 102.9 147.0 125.0 161.3 138.7 102.4 136.2 118.0 148.0 151.2 101.1 143.0 123.9 155.3 147.8 101.5 133.6 114.5 146.0 147.1 100.1 146.9 126.1 160.4 164.6 98.9 161.4 135.1 178.4 152.9 100.9 144.9 122.6 159.4 142.0 98.7 159.8 139. 1 173.2 140.8 101.8 JUN DEC _ 1 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS 341 Hetal containers 3411 Hardvare,tools,cutlery 3421 Structural metal prod. 3441 Fasteners, stamp, etc. 345-71 1 NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY 351 Engine & farm equip. 351,21 Construct. & allied eq. 3531 1 Metalworking machinery 3541 Spec. geal. ind. eg. 355,61 Office, serv, & misc. 357-91 6 I I 6.46111.01108.4 .521 91.71 87.1 .731103.51100.3 1.67I109.51109.5 1.951116.71112.5 | I 9.54|152.71143.4 1.481 64.31 58.8 1.681 73.91 69.9 1 I 1.241135.91130.0 2.121102.21 97.9 3.021282.41265.7 I I I ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Major elect. eg.& pts Household appliances Cooking equipment 361 7.151172.31170.4 361,21 1.271 97.21 91.0 3631 .751134.51134.2 36311 .111228.81234.6 1 1 I Refrigeration appl. 36321 .171115.01116.4 Laundry appliances 36331 .121155.31147.8 Misc. appliances 3634-6,91 .351106.81106.2 1 1S1 TV and radio sets 3651 .441155.21158.1 Communication equipment 3661 2.011221.01224.1 Electronic components 3671 1.311250. TV tubes 3671-31 .131135.11112.1 I I I electrical supp. 3691 .701124.9|119.7 Storage battery,repl. 36911 .131128.J31 96.2 1 I TRANSPORTATION EQUIPHENT 371 9.131129.21129.0 Motor vehicles & parts 3711 5.261111.81112.0 Autos, total I 1.821103.51106.1 Consumer 1 1.161 90.71 93.0 Business 1 .661126.21129.4 11238.7 Hisc. Trucks and buses Business vehicles Consumer trucks Truck trailers Motor vehicle parts 1 1.031147.01143.5 I .411126.21117.6 .631160.51160.3 1 37151 .091142.91123.9 37141 2.311101.341102.2 1 1 1 MISC. Misc. Misc. MANUFACTURES 391 cons. goods 391,3,4,61 bqs. supplies 395,91 I ELECTRIC UTILITIES Elec. util. generation Fossil fuel generation Hydro & nuclear gener. 4911 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 Elec. util. sales Residential elec. Nonresidential elec. Industrial elec. 1 Commercial & other elec. 1 1 161.01 69.71 77.71 I 141.61 107.91 299.21 i 162.1 72.1 78.0 140.0 110.5 302.4 176.9 99.0 138.2 228.4 130.4 114.0 104.9 91.9 127.9 "146.6 222.7 267.2 18. 41 114.4 i 124.51 130.6 112.91 143.8 I 128.41 128.7 110.21 110.0 95.51 88.4 83.71 77.5 116.51 107.8 152.9 129.0 168.5 135.9 102.9 153.71 144.81 159.51 126.61 101.71 160.9 119.2 154.5 113.1 148.8 102.8 1 167.0 167.7 166.0 82.3 83.1 80.5 167.9 17.8 166.3 14.4 168.7 13.6 168.3 82.0 166.7 14.7 168.0 81.5 165.1 16.7 168.6 82.4 162.2 10.1 170.3 84.3 165.3 15.0 169.0 85.6 162.9 13.8 170.0 85.6 163.4 18.1 170.3 85.1 161.7 21.1 142.0 169.0 140.3 168.0 142.8 170.5 142.1 170.1 144.5 171.6 143.8 169.7 146.4 174.3 145.6 171.1 146.7 176.7 147.8 178.7 101.6 97.2 105.9 103.9 100.6 108.0 101.4 100.3 101.5 101.9 100.6 102.1 101.2 102.0 97.9 100.5 100.5 100.2 102.2 102.7 102.3 102.1 102.8 101.1 104.6 106.1 105.1 104.5 104.3 108.0 122.3 115.3 107.2 147.7 123.6 116.5 108.0 147.4 122.3 117.1 111.3 140.2 128.8 121.7 116.0 144.3 128.8 123.2 117.6 145.3 131.0 124.5 118.9 146.9 132.0 124.4 117.4 152.2 127.5 122.3 113.4 157.4 126.8 121.4 112.3 157.6 127.5 119.9 112.5 149.3 127.5 129.3 126.3 106.1 144.0 128.8 127.8 129.4 108.4 147.7 126.1 125.8 126.3 107.2 142.9 134.0 134.7 133.6 110.6 153.6 133.0 138.0 129.7 108.0 148.6 135.8 142.1 131.7 111.1 149.7 137.6 141.2 134.6 113.5 152.9 131.3 131.4 131.4 111.4 148.7 130.7 130.0 131.1 110.5 149.1 133.1 132.0 133.8 114.0 151.0 171.51 87.71 159.91 a.5, 172.1 89.6 161.3 I 344.91 148.5 177.641 180.0 1 Note: Seasonally adjusted industry totals are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted components, but result from independent seasonal adjustnemt of the aggregated not seasonally adjusted components. 116.1 92.3 107.2 113.8 125.8 175.81 99.71 132.51 208.31 1 121.71 145.81 109.41 1 165.01 217.71 368.61 1 1.461102.61101.6 .841101.91 97.3 .621103.51105.7 I I 4.171126.61121.6 1.761120.11115.6 1.411112.81105.9 .351149.51154.7 I i 2.411 1126.0 .951132.81128.1 1.461 1124.7 .681 109.61104.6 .781148.11142.1 I 115.81 91.71 106.21 111.61 123.41 I 1 Aircraft and parts 3721 2.091168.51165.8 Ships and boats 3734 .661 83.61 83.3 Rail 6 misc trans eq.374-6,91 1.111164.51166.0 Railroad equipment 3741 .271 15.81 17.4 I l INSTRUSENTS 381 2.661143.91139.5 Equipment instr.6 pts 381-41 1.521172.01166.3 1988 JAN l I __ _ _ 1 FEB 12 105.81 106.2 108.71 105.1 104.81 104.3 I 125.61 127.6 120.01 112.01 152.01 I 1 130.21 I 110.31 145.71 m Table 4B-continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100 1 11977 IProSIC IporCode Ition Series I I 11987 I1 IAna. I 1987 lAvg. I JAN I | I I 109.1 90.3 101.8 105.0 117.6 108.0 90.3 102.4 107.5 110.8 112.8 98.3 104.9 110.8 118.5 109.2 96.9 102.7 109.3 112.8 111.3 97.0 104.0 111.4 114.7 114.1 98.6 107.8 112.1 119.4 115.1 91.8 105.7 113.7 123.4 114.1 94.0 102.8 114.3 118.7 146.7 63.4 68.1 146.1 62.8 67.3 145.6 62.7 70.7 156.2 62.3 76.0 158.5 64.1 75.8 162.0 62.8 78.9 163.5 64.8 80.5 160.4 67.1 77.5 155.2 69.4 76.9 I 114.51 86.71 103.91 114.41 120.11 I 155.41 71.21 78.71 134.1 100.7 261.7 132.4 99.0 270.8 131.3 98.5 270.6 129.2 98.8 267.9 138.8 103.0 291.7 138.8 102.7 298.6 143.5 105.2 304.5 146.0 107.3 305.1 140.5 106.2 298.7 134.2 104.9 285.0 135.91 105.91 282.61 169.9 94.7 145.6 251.0 169.1 96.4 142.0 235.7 166.6 94.8 135.9 226.0 169.1 96.3 133.2 234.0 171.4 101.9 133.0 199.1 167.1 98.2 115.2 186.5 174.0 100.5 135.9 248.4 175.5 101.2 134.3 215.8 181.8 100.2 151.8 278.4 179.0 96.7 139.0 261.0 132.9 168.3 110.7 129.4 177.0 106.6 123.4 148.6 109.1 121.5 145.4 102.8 126.4 162.6 105.1 105.7 129.1 92.4 93.9 167.7 109.4 109.0 165.1 110.1 124.9 171.2 117.9 112.7 148.7 109.5 140.3 223.7 237.2 109.6 136.4 222.5 238.5 102.5 133.4 218.5 237.9 120.2 153.0 218.6 244.0 144.6 143.9 218.8 246.2 116.5 146.6 217.3 244.2 115.7 167.4 218.5 254.2 162.2 158.8 220.4 150.9 204.5 220.2 264.4 184.2 188.5 221.3 268.1 163.1 120.7 103.4 118.3 99.2 115.1 98.4 118.0 113.6 124.2 135.4 119.0 122.0 127.8 152.9 132.7 166.7 137.6 1715.7 132.9 144.0 I 175.71 96.41 114-901 179.21 1 85.51 126.21 102.81 I 142.41 227.71 271.61 132.21 1 132.61 132.41 136.4 124.1 130.9 114.7 159.6 136.3 123.3 127.3 111.5 155.2 130.9 115.1 112.6 98.7 137.3 131.9 116.5 112.4 98.5 137.0 130.9 115.5 112.0 98.2 136.6 113.2 88.0 58.7 51.4 71.6 121.2 99.8 74.9 65.7 91.4 128.0 109.9 99.3 87.0 121.1 134.8 120.8 117.1 102.6 142.7 131.7 114.6 107.1 93.8 130.5 125.21 101.61 81.71 71.61 99.61 129.1 110.0 89.2 78.2 108.8 158.4 135.4 173.4 139.5 102.7 160.9 135.7 177.2 142.7 102.6 147.6 126.2 161.4 148.3 101.1 154.4 133.5 168.0 149.6 101.3 150.5 128.8 164.6 152.6 101.1 117.2 101.1 127.6 146.1 95.8 142.5 125.2 153.8 156.5 97.9 148.3 122.7 164.9 151.6 99.4 167.9 145.2 182.6 143.7 101.8 150.8 126.0 167.0 139.9 103.2 126.01 117.31 131.71 133.91 105.01 158.8 173.0 APR 108.5 85.6 104.2 103.7 117.4 111.1 90.1 107.4 106.1 120.9 144.1 62.2 67.7 Metalworking machinery 3541 Spec. & gel. ind. eq. 355,61 Office, serv, & misc. 357-91 1 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY 361 elect, eq.6 pts 361,21 Household appliances 3631 Cooking equipment 36311 1 Befrigeration appl. 36321 Laundry appliances 36331 Hisc. appliances 3634-6,91 I TV and radio sets 3651 Communication equipment 3661 Electronic components 3671 TV tubes 3671-31 1 Misc. electrical supp. 3691 36911 Storage battery,repl. TRANSPORTATION Hotor vehicles Autos, total Consumer Business I PRODUCTS 341 3411 Hardwaretools,cutlery 3421 Structural metal prod. 3441 Fasteners, stamp, etc. 345-71 1 NONELECTRICAL BACHINERY 351 Engine S farm equip. 351,21 Construct. S allied eq. 3531 Hajor EQUIPMENT 6 parts Bisc. 381 381-41 MANUFACTURES 391 cons. goods 391,3,4,61 bus. supplies 395,91 I ELECTRIC UTILITIES Elec. util. generation Fossil generation fuel Hydro & nuclear gener. 4911 1 1 I 1 Elec. util. sales 1 Residential elec. 1 elec. 1 Industrial elec. 1 Commercial S other elec. I Nonresidential 1 1 .411126.21117.7 I .631160.51153.4 37151 .091142.91110.0 37141 2.311 101.31102.9 I Ii 3721 2.091168.51166.6 Aircraft and parts pts I 1.241135.91126.3 2.121102.21 94.7 3.021282.41251.7 1 1 7.151172.31167.9 1.271 97.21 88.7 .751134.51133.6 .111228.81229.8 1 1 .171115.01114.5 .121155.31153.8 .351106.81105.3 I I .441155.21147.0 2.011221.01224.7 1.311250.11239.2 .131135.11119.8 1 I .701 124.91120.2 .131128.31 96.1 I l I 371 9.131129.21129.3 3711 5.261111.81112.1 1 1.821103.51108.4 I 1.161 90.71 95.0 .661126.21132.2 I II Ships and boats 3731 Rail & misc trans eq.374-6,91 Railroad equipment 3741 INSTRUMENTS Equipment instr.& 1 I 6.461111.01104.1 .52) 91.71 80.8 .731103.54 94.9 1.671109.51105.9 1.951116.71106.5 1 I 9.541152.71138.3 1.481 64.31 58.8 1.681 73.91 68.8 1 1 1.031147.01139.4 Trucks and buses Business vehicles Consumer trucks Track trailers Motor vehicle parts MISC. JUL AUG SEP OCT 255.8 but result DEC I 1 1 111.6 85.6 101.4 110.1 119.1 156.3 72.1 76.7 136.0 106.9 286.7 175.4 96.5 137.5 223.8 117.3 160.7 111.8 136.0 223.2 267.7 122.2 131.1 143.6 1 132.2 103.5 169.0 168.7 165.2 167.4 167.0 163.8 165.6 168.8 170.7 173.4 175.91 .661 83.61 83.7 1.11!164.51167.4 .271 15.81 16.4 I I 2.661143.91136.2 1.521172.01 160.0 | 83.0 166.9 11.4 84.5 167.5 12.0 82.7 169.8 13.0 83.9 166.7 14.1 81.9 164.6 16.2 79.9 156.9 10.0 81.0 163.2 16.3 83.6 162.8 18.5 84.7 163.0 20.4 85.6 161.8 20.7 139.3 165.4 139.0 165.3 139.6 165.9 140.4 167.6 147.3 175.9 145.5 175.4 150.1 182.2 149.3 181.2 148.9 178.0 147.2 175.3 88.51 90.0 163.21 167.3 20.71 1 144.11 144.9 172.01 172.9 I 1.461102.6) 95.3 .841101.91 91.7 .621103.51100.3 I 101.2 95.6 108.8 103.9 100.6 108.4 98.8 98.6 99.0 99.8 100.4 99.0 103.3 105.6 99.0 100.1 99.2 101.3 107.9 107.9 107.7 109.3 110.9 107.1 108.8 111.1 105.b 102.8 100.6 105.9 99.71 101.24 100.01 I 99.9 99.0 99.0 4.171126.61128.3 1.761120.11122.3 1.411112.81112.0 .351149.51163.4 1 1 2.411 1132.7 .951132.81151.2 1.461 1120.7 .681109.61 98.7 .781148.11140.0 1j0.1 117.9 107.4 160.0 117.8 110.7 100.6 151.2 113.5 107.5 98.5 143.5 11b.5 113.2 104.9 146.3 131.5 128.5 123.6 148.1 141.9 136.8 133.6 149.4 145.5 136.8 133.7 149.4 131.8 121.2 114.1 149.4 117.0 111.8 105.7 136.0 119.7 113.9 107.4 140.2 134.2 139.0 149.6 132.1 110.5 151.0 123.0 124.0 122.4 106.0 136.7 117.9 114.1 120.3 106.2 132.6 118.9 107.3 126.5 109.0 141.7 133.8 130.5 135.9 112.8 155.9 145.7 156.8 138.4 110.6 162.6 151.8 161.8 145.3 116.2 170.6 139.6 139.3 139.8 115.8 360.7 120.8 111.7 126.8 109.2 142.1 123.9 113.7 130.5 114.8 144.2 124.91 121.11 112.01 157.6 1 1 134.21 I 105.21 139.31 Note: Seasonally adjusted industry totals are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted components, NOVy I________ 1.I..... ________ FABRICATED HETAL Metal containers 1988 JAB JUN HAR Misc. I mAY FEB from independent seasonal adjustment of the aggregated 13 not seasonally adjusted components. Table 5 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDEXES; 1977 = 100 Quarterly averages, seasonaly adjusted 1 1 1Quarterly 1 Averages of Mootkly Indexes1 1 l I 1 1 1 1985 1 SERIES 03 Q4 1 1 Industrial production Products, total Final products Consumer goods 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Durable consumer goods Automotive products goods Nondurable consumer goods ome Intermediate products Construction supplies Business supplies Commercial energy products Haterials Durable goods materials Basic metal materials Nondurable goods materials Textile, paper, & chem materials Textile materials Pulp and paper materials Chemical materials Energy materials Q2 Q3 124.0 131.2 131.6 120.3 124.71 132.11 132.31 121.41 1 113.21 114.71 112.01 124.41 113.3 116.5 110.9 122.8 19871 Q01 Q4 1 1 Equipment, total Business 6 defense equipment Business equipsent Defense and space equipment 1986 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 1 125.2 132.9 132.4 122.6 124.4 132.5 131.6 123.8 124.8 133.3 132.4 124.4 113.9 113.9 113.9 125.9 114.3 115.1 113.6 127.3 116.5 116.9 116.2 127.3 125.91 134.51 133.31 125.41 I 117.91 115.31 119.91 128.21 1 I 1 126.9 135.6 134.4 126.2 128.2 136.8 135.4 126.7 131.0 139.6 138.0 128.7 119.9 120.3 119.5 128.6 118.1 116.2 119.5 129.9 120.1 116.6 122.7 131.9 133.21 141.01 139.41 129.31 1 122.81 120.41 124.71 131.71 1 1 1 1 I 1 146.7 147.3 140.6 173.4 I 146.71 148.11 140.81 176.91 145.8 148.5 140.9 178.5 142.1 146.9 138.4 180.2 143.0 148.4 139.4 183.6 143.71 145.3 148.71 150.4 139.21 140.7 185.81 188.3 II 146.9 152.1 142.6 189.0 150.4 154.7 145.8 189.2 152.81 157.11 148.91 189.31 1 1 1 1 129.9 120.2 138.2 122.2 I 131.41 121.61 139.81 123.4! 134.1 125.4 14 1.6 125.5 135.5 125.5 143.9 128.7 136.8 126.9 145.1 127.4 138.51 139.9 127.71 130.2 147.71 148.1 129.61 127.7 II 141.0 129.6 152.2 130.9 145.1 132.6 155.7 133.6 146.61 133.71 157.51 132.91 1 134.0 120.8 84.3 113.2 113.3 98.8 123.4 114.7 103.0 114.51 121.31 86.51 113.91 114.-21 102.61 124.41 114.51 103. 11 I 114.7 121.0 82.0 115.2 115.5 102.4 128.5 115.5 103.3 113.3 119.4 79.1 116.5 116.7 103.6 131.0 116.1 99.7 113.0 119.0 77.5 118.3 118.9 105.9 134.1 118.1 98.1 114.31 120.71 80.21 120.31 120.91 106.21 137.01 120.31 97.81 I 115.0 121.4 79.4 121.2 122.3 106.1 136.4 122.9 98.3 116.5 122.9 81.8 124.0 125.1 111.4 137.7 125.3 98.7 119.2 125.7 89.4 128.2 130.5 116.8 144.6 130.2 100.0 122.51 130.41 97.61 129.91 132.81 112.31 145.11 135.51 102.21 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Manufacturing Durable Nondurable 1 1 1 126.8 127.9 125.2 127.41 128.31 126.31 128.4 128.7 128.0 128.5 127.7 129.6 129.2 128.2 130.7 130.41 129.11 132.11 131.6 130.5 133.1 133.2 131.4 135.7 135.7 133.7 138.6 138.01 137.01 139.51 Hining and Utilities Mining Utilities 1 1 1 109.2 108.3 110.9 109.21 107.51 112.21 108.4 107.6 109.8 102.8 100.3 107.0 100.8 96.8 107.3 101.51 96.91 109.11 102.3 98.4 108.1 102.5 99.0 108.3 104.9 100.7 111.8 107.41 104.31 112.51 Table 6 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: GROSS VALUE OF PRODUCTS Billions of 1982 dollars at annual rates, seasonally adjusted - - ---- ---- --- - -- --- -- S! SI SEAIES !Billions of 1982 Dollars at Annual Rates I 1 I 1987 I 1 1982 !Ann. 1 1986 lDollarsI Avg. I 3 Q4 Quarters 1987 Q01 Q2 Products, total Final products Consumer goods roaths Q3 1 1376.011735.811675.0 1691.611715.2 1717.8 1736.7 1 1084.511333.811289.9 1300.3411323.5 1320.4 1330.6 1 703.71 866.01 842.6 849.01 864.5 858.3 862.2 1 1 1 I I Durable consumer goods 1 133.31 208.21 202.2 202.31 209.8 203.8 206.4 Automotive products 1 65.91 113.01 111.3 108.51 116.2 110.0 110.5 Home goods I 67.41 95.21 90.9 93.81 93.5 93.8 95.9 Nondurable consumer goods 570.41 657.81 640.3 646.71 654.7 654.6 655.7 1 I I Equipment, total 1 380.81 467.81 447.3 451.21 459.0 462.1 468.5 Business & defense equipment) 345.41 449.21 432.0 434.71 442.4 445.3 448.2 Business equipment 1 278.01 352.11 338.6 338.81 345.4 348.3 351.4 Defense and space equipmentl 67.41 97.11 93.4 95.91 97.0 97.0 96.8 1 I Il Intermediate products 1 292.21 402.01 385.2 391.31 391.7 397.4 406.1 Construction supplies 1 108.31 159.71 154.9 155.41 158.0 157.2 161.2 Business supplies 1 183.91 242.21 230.3 235.91 233.7 240.2 244.9 Commercial energy products 1 63.41 77.41 74.8 77.71 73.9 77.2 78.6 i -- __i.........I........ ............. 1 14 Q4 1772.11 1359.51 878.71 212.51 115.01 97.61 666.21 I 480.81 460.21 362.61 97.61 I 412.61 162.71 249.91 80.51 1987 SEP OCT NOV 1735.9 1774.1 1772.4 1330.3 1360.9 1359.9 856.9 879.8 876.6 I 203.1 216.6 214.6 107.6 119.3 116.1 95.4 97.3 98.4 653.9 659.9 665.3 473.4 451.9 354.7 97.2 484.4 463.0 365.0 98.0 480.1 459.5 362.2 97.2 405.o 160.3 245.2 79.1 413.2 161.9 251.2 83.5 412.5 162.9 249.6 79.2 _______l_____________I DEC 1988 iJAN FEB 1769.911783.5 1788.8 1357.711370.4 1377.7 879.81 889.4 892.3 206.41 209.4 109.41 112.8 96.91 96.4 673.41 679.8 I 477.91 481.0 458.21 461.9 360.71 364.2 97.51 97.7 I 412.21 413.0 163.31 163.0 248.91 250.0 78.71 208.7 112.1 96.6 683.6 485.5 466.3 368.8 97.5 411.0 163.8 ___________ Table 7 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: DIFFUSION INDEXES Percent of component series higher than in earlier months THREE HONTHS EARLIER SIX MONTHS EARLIER 53.5 56.3 58.2 76.6 26.4 79.4 23.2 88.3 23.0 ONE MONTH EARLIER 1972=97 ! AVERAGE HIGH LOW A JANUARY 158.9 67.1 69.0 BARCH 1 44.o 4 1.7 59.7 46.8 61.5 52.4 APRIL MAY JUNE A A 65.1 44.0 46.0 47.6 49.8 55.4 62.7 53.2 51.2 JULY FEBRUARY 1 54.0 45.8 44.8 53.6 53.4 53.4 SEPTEMBER A 42.3 49.2 55.4 OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER A 58.7 58.1 58.1 54.8 55.0 65.3 48.0 56.5 64.3 JANUARY FEBRUARY 1 I 43.8 60.9 56.9 58.5 MARCH A 49.4 56.2 55.8 61.7 69.2 APRIL A A A 49.6 59.5 51.4 59.5 58.1 57.7 63.7 63.9 56.9 JULY AUGUST SEPTERBER 1 64.7 67.7 66.1 A A 52.8 64.9 65.9 45.6 61.5 64.3 OCTOBER A A A 59.5 58.9 54.4 56.2 63.1 69.0 73.4 71.4 72.8 65.5 64.5 AUGUST MAT JUNE NOVEMBER DECEMBER 19$e_1 JANUARY I 56.2 --- NOTE: - _- -- M --- - - --- -- -- - - -- -- -- -- .. : . L- --- --- THE DIFFUSION INDEXES SHOW THE PERCENT OF THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX*S 252 SEASONALLY THAT IN THE MONTH INDICATED MERE ADJUSTED COMPONENT SERIES HIGHER THAN THEIYWERE ONE MONTH EARLIER, THREE MONTHS EARLIER, AND SIX MONTHS EARLIER. IN CALCULATING THE DIFFUSION INDEXES HALF OF THE UNCHANGED COMPONENTS ARE COUNTED AS BEING HIGHER AND NO ALLONANCE IS MADE FOR THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN TOTAL INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION. DIFFUSION INDEXES BASED ON CHANGES OVER A SIX-MONTH PERIOD GENERALLY SHOW MORE PRONOUNCED CYCLICAL PATTERNS THAN DIFFUSION INDEXES BASED ON CHANGES OVER SHORTER PERIODS. Table 8 AUTO ASSEMBLIES AT ANNUAL RATES Seasonally adjusted A I A 19871 A Ann. I I Autos, total Avg.A 11 7.1 I + A Millions of i Units I 1987 FEB MAR APR RAY JUN JOL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC I 87 8.2 8.0 7.1 7.3 6.8 6.7 6.0 6.1 7.3 7.1 6.51 i II 15 1 1988 JAN FEB 6.0 6.1 Table 9A ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES Seasonally adjusted indexes, 1977= 100 .------ L.--,----..... A I I s-eries- ------- ---- TOTAL _AJ4 Ju .i. I!x. L. MINING MANUFACTURING DURABLE NONDURABLE UNi_ ----- eges I I I 1986 _codel_1!#_LAl _AQ_-,__.... I I 103.31 ! I 100.51 1 I i Aso 1 1 ! 10-14) 59.4) 112.31 20-39) 726.41 102.7) 24,25,32-391 344.3) 100.11 20-23,26-31) 382.1) 105.0) I TRY GROUPS AND SERIES I 10) 101) 1021 !| Perceataqe cbaaqe frog_ I p " I ) year) I i 1987 j 1 A 10-14,20-39) 785.81 I1 1 . . I 1 I 1977 l (bil. SIC --. _ 1 ! __ 03 U2 __I ago I I 1 I 1987 I 1987 5.81 106.3 108 122.9 105.0 105.6 104.6 117 .7 10 5.6 10 5.6 105 5.2 130.0 147.1 131.2 115 .6 114 4.3 123 .6 4 _i_04 _1 osC 19 988 L. _ i IA 100.2 101.4 105.2 106.31 106.0 99.9 95.8 103.3 107.1 101.0 98.7 103.5 115.4 104.5 101.1 107.4 121.51 105.31 104.9) 105.51 ) -0.3 1.2 3.7 1.11 A I -1.1 -0.2 -0.6 .1 1.1 1.1 3.0 .2 7.7 3.5 2.4 3.8 5.3) .81 3.71 -1.81 I 13.31 5.21 8.8) 2.2) I 1 107.11 100.01 96.41 103.21 ) I 1987 08 _l1, Q- 1987 uL-....A .... 2revusgarter Indexes ~I I ) .2 I ) 15.11 6.1) 5.91 I 102.2) 98.11 124.61 1 A 11 db.2) 88.9 74.61 77.5 113.3) 118.8 86.7 79.7 109.7 112.8 110.6 136.3 126.5) 138.91 135.4) 3.1 3.9 4.9 11,12) 1 10.3) 1 134.51 1 130.31 127.2 134.0 134.7 144.11 -2.4 .5 7.0) 10.51 139.1 135 .9 OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION Crude oil and natural gas Natural yas liquids 13) 131) 132) 23.01 18.21 116.11 118.71 11o.11 118.61 115.1 117.1 98.6 114.4 117.5 90.5 116.8 119.8 92.7 118.3) 120.61 101.91 -0.8 -1.3 2.6 -0.7 .3 -8.3 2.1 1.9 2.5 1.21 1.91 1.71 6.0) 116.3 117.6 106.9 1200.4 121 1.1 1088.6 STONE AND EARTH MINERALS Crushed stone Sand and gravel Chemical & fertilizer mat. 141 142) 1441 147) 96.0 140.2 101.2 74.8 99.5 141.3 104.2 77.6 98.01 145.8) 101.61 74.01 I -3.7 -7.1 -5.0 -2.3 7.7 7.3 6.4 11.5 3.4 .8 2.9 3.7 -1.51 3.2) -2.51 -4.6) A 5.91 3.81 1.4) 7.71 i 99.8 148.7 97.5 75.5 98 B.0 1317.5 98 1.6 74 4.0 124.9 127.0 126.81 123.11 128.4) 144.31 112.91 i -0.7 -1.6 1.4 -2.7 -2.0 2.9 1.7 1.6 -1.3 2.4 .0 -0.11 1.21 .8) -2.31 3.3) I 3.81 6.8) 2.6) 2.1i 3.3) I 126.4 125.6 130.9 145.7 113.1 126 6.1 122 .0 128 1.6 133 .9 114 .8 -0.2 -0.11 .6) 6.41 -2.11 -2.91 I -2.8 J -3.71 -4.21 .6) -1.2) -4.81 -0.91 6.1 -9.11 4.91 2.41 141.7 145 184.5 191 99.9 128.3 115.8 101 .0 125 .5 116 .3 METAL MINING Iron ore Copper ore COAL 3.4) A I FOODS Meat products Dairy products Canned and trozen foods Grain mill products 20) 2011 202) 2031 204) A 2051 2061 2071 208) 209) 1 21) I 22) 221-4) 2251 2261 228) 2291 SI 23) 231,21 233) 1 241 242) 2431 95.8) 90.11 I1 A 92.5) 140.6 100.2) 68.71 89.1 130.6 95.1 67.1 42.41 125.1 122.21 121.3 119.61 115.21 113.5 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Bome furniture 251 2511 PAPER AND PuODUCTS Mood pulp Paper Paperboard 26) 261) 262) 263) 71.9 ,124.31 5.91 128.71 34.41 133.91 22.1) 102.2) Converted paper Paperboard containers Building paper and board 2641 2651 266) PRINTINR AND PUBLISHING Newspapers Commercial Printing 271 2711 275) TOB8ACCO PRODUCTS TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Fabrics Knit goods Fabric finishing Yarn and thread Miscellaneous textiles APPAREL PRODUCTS Men's outerwear Women's outerwear LUMBER AND PRODUCTS Lumber Millwork and plywood I I 5.3 5.7) 7.4) ~ 109.4 113.1 104.3 95.0 87.6 134.7 119.2 108.8 107.0 97.5 88.0 134.3 125.0 108.4 103.0) 93.51 88.51 132.7 119.1) 105.71 2.7 4.4 -0.3 -2.51 137.3 145.0 117.4 135.3 145.7 115.6 5.3 14.3 .4 5.8 7.4 2.8 -1.5 .5 -1.5 -2.71 -0.3) -3.91 137.5 111.8 147.0 140.8 115.6 152.4 131.71 145.2) 111.)1 J 139.2) 114.2) 152.1) ) 1.4 .2 4.3 2.9 1.2 -1.1 2.4 3.4 3.7 -1.11 -1.2) 140.6 127.8 143.4 129.0 143.3) .0 127.51 -1.0 IA 125.61 1.1 117.41 3.4 136.61 2.7 105.3) -2.7 IA 5.0 5.0 2.0 .9 -0.11 -1.2) 1 .6 -1.1 5.4 2.3 -2.2 -5.6 .6 .0 -6.7 2.6 3.6 -3.0 3.8 1.8 6.2 6.2 3.4 4.0 4.3 3.6 .2 3.7 -0.1 -0.7 2.8 2.6 2.7 .4 -0.3 4.9 A 6.1 -3.1 !iI -0.4 1.3 -3.4 155.9 131.1 176.4)1179.5 161.5 133.4 188.7 163.7 136.5 190.7 164.01 136.1) 196.51 83.9 68.9. 95.0 47.5 68.9 38.6 89.5 75.6 103.5 54.2 71.1 46.8 1.2 .4 1.0 -9.2 -0.21 Synthetic materials 282) Plastics materials Drugs Soaps and toiletries Industrial organic Farm chemicals 28211 I . 86.51 71.8) 100.2) 49.7) 70.6) 41.0) 19.31 124.01 9.2) 153.41 283) 2841 286) 287) chem. 162.1) 85.61 13.31 58.11 13.0) 44.0) .7I . ..--. ... 144 .9 128 .9 128.2 130 -10.4) .9 7.1 112.5 130.4 161.4 116 .9 130 D.3 172 .9 1.7 2.4 1.5 3.6 1.7 5.1 1.4 2.4 1.) 7.01 6.31 11.1) 165.1 139.0 197.4 168 142 199 86.61 71.90 104.21 47.9) 70.71 38.01 -0.4 -0.4 5.6 -6.0 -2.7 -4.1 -3.7 -4.1 -4.3 -5.3 6.7 9.6 9.0 14.1 3.2 21.) 84.1 67.2 103.7 42.2 70.7 29.8 83 .7 65 .4 106 .1 40 .3 71 .5 27 .9 1.9 -0.9 -0.6 .0 -0.2 2.9 -3.3 -9.3 .3 2.2 -1.4 -3.3 2.4 127.2 151.) 161.1 130.7 96.2 90.4 136 .3 162 .2 162 .6 130 .7 97 .6 89 .4 155.7 124.8 98.9 87.8 156.2 127.5 97.5 84.9 161.2 133.2 97.4 80.7 - - - - 16 143.7 126.5 3.4 2.61 3.1) I 149.8 - -- 7.01 3.6) I 3.4) 4.6) -1.91 .1) A 149.5 - 142 .0 117 7.6 157 7.0 -3.0 1.0 3.5 166.41 164.9 -- 139.8 113.1 153.0 2.8 2.2 3.0 125.51 149.91 154.8 129.0) 97.2) 88.8) - 1 5.61 3.6) 6.71 142 '.0 108 .8 123.9 -- 9.7 137 121.2 - 133 .9 149 .6 113 .9 109 123.0 125.4 -i 6.91 132.5 23.0) 146.4 -2.31 110.5 109 9.6 100 D.4 89 9.9 133 1.3 129 9.1 141.4 107.2 123.11 - 115 7.0) 1.81 I 86.2 71.9 98.7 49.6 72.0 40.8 - 5.1 13.41 114.1 I 2.6) 104.9 1.9) 95.6 7.6) 91.2 4.71 130.1 .4) 121.4 4.21 105.0 I 1.01 2.31 I -5.91 .9 7.1 1.9 2.8 86.b 72.21 93.4) 52.71 73.81 43.6 4.11 157.11 156.71 2.1) 128.7) 124.4) 35.8) 97.9) 99.1) 10.51 85.51 85.3) A A 1 1.3 -0.6 .2) -0.41 3.91 1 CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS 281 Basic chemicals 281) Alkalies and chlorine 28121 Inorganic chemicals,nec 2819) Acid and fertilizer mat. 1 Nuclear mats., nondeiense 1 1 1 117.01 126.21 166.51 153.3) 128.1) 5.5 1.8 5.0 2.0 ! 111.9 128.7 166.4 10.61 161.51 2.6) 134.4) 4.81 189.11 .7) 9.9) 140.9 190.8 89.48 131.6 121.2 115.4 127.4 160.8 I 5.4 141.3 181.2 92.5 126.8 119.1 112.3 124.6 156.0 112.71 123.0) 161.51 25.61 86.2) -0.71 19.51 11 127.4 147.6 109.2 124.7 124.8 135.3 102.9 ) 38.7 24.3 121.6 124.3 137.3 132.7 100.1 114.2) 126.6) 162.31 2.8 -7.7 46.91 119.7 122.8 136.0 131.1 100.7 ) 12.2) A 121.51 131.11 127.)61 103.51 5.0) 3.4) 1.11 30.1 129.1 144.3 109.3 140.71 192.01 95.51 128.91 117.71 I 110.01 1 -2.5 I 95.71 139.71 100.8) 73.2) 128.01 125.11 126.9 143.6) 141.21 137.4 109.61 109.31 107.2 I |I 2.51 141.4) 142.0) 142.9 3.3) 185.51 181.11 177.1 3.4) 94.2) 105.11 99.2 4.8) 128.01 122.81 123.6 3.1) 118.3) 114.91 114.9 A1 I1 A 1.3) 109.01 97.0 103.0 IA I ) 28.3) 104.61 100.41 104.4 12.11 95.41 91.71 95.6 3.71 87.4) 82.3) 85.2 2.21 132.21 126.7) 126.9 6.7) 121.41 118.6) 123.0 2.1) 106.71 101.4) 104.2 1 6.61 133.71 123.2) 129.8 2.11 143.11 118.11 135.0 1.91 114.6) 113.7) 114.2 1 1 A 16.4) 137.71 131.81 133.6 6.91 113.01 110.2) 110.4 4.4) 149.91 142.6) 148.7 A )!A 4.2) 140.31 134.01 133.9 2.4 126.51 123.0) 121.8 Bakery products Sugar and confectionery Fats and oils Beverages Misc. fooa preparations ! 1 11.0) 2.41 2.01 5.01 6.91 I - I -2.5 -6.4 ) Ai - - - .2 3.2 4.5 .3 -540 -- -3.31 -6.0) .7) -11.6) -0.61 -18.71 I 1.3) .0) -4.0) -3.21 -0.71 10.11 - 1 -0.11 -1.61 11.6) -9.11 -4.2) -12.71 2.0) -9.91 -1.2) 3.4) -2.0) 4.1 I -- .0 .4 .7 ---.' Table 9B ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 Ii I I! 1. ---------- S I 1 1977 1 SIC I (bil. I code I KL_J. I I TOTAL 10-14,20-391 785.81 I I _AJORNDUSTRY DIVISIONS 1 1 1 MING 10-141 59.41 MANUFACTURING 20-391 726.41 DURABLE 24,25,32-391 344.31 NONDURABLE 20-23,26-311 382.11 1 1 GROUPS AND SERIES I I 1 1 METAL MINING 101 15.11 Iron ore 1011 b.11 Copper ore 1021 5.91 1 1 COAL 11,121 10.31 1 1 OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION 131 23.01 141 1421 1441 Chemical & fertilizer mat. 1471 1 1 1.3 1 I 221 221-41 2251 28.31 12.11 3.71 2261 2281 2291 2.21 6.71 2.11 1 APPAREL PRODUCTS Hen's outerwear Nomosen's outerwear FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Home furniture 1 PAPER AND PRODUCTS Nood pulp Paper Paperboard 261 2611 2621 2631 Converted paper Paperboard containers Building paper and board 2641 2651 26b1 PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Newspapers Commercial Printing 271 2711 2751 I J I 10.61 1 2.61 4.81 i 281 162.11 AND PRODUCTS Basic cheaicals 2811 Alkalies and chlorine 28121 Inorganic chemicals,nec 28191 Acid and fertilizer mat. 1 Nuclear mats., nondefense I1 Synthetic materials 2821 Plastics materials 28211 Drugs 2831 Soaps and toiletries 2841 CHEMICALS 85.61b 13.31 58. 11 13.01 44.61 I 19.31 9.21 4.11 2.11 I Industrial organic chem. Farm chemicals --..-. - 2861 2871 - -- - .- 106.9 109.5 102.3 99.8 104.6 98.11 124.61 1 111.8 106.6 102.4 110.5 35.8j 10.51 - -- 1 1 104.91 4.4 -0.7 4.0 134.51 1 I Idexes 103.4 13.35 118.8 5.21 101.8 8.81 101.9 2.21 101.7 1 122.0 1 117.91 104.01 103.31 104.61 2.1 5.5 -1.2 .0 -2.1 -0.2 4.8 5.1 4.5 2.6 5.6 5.51 -2.51 .91 -5.31 I 1 I J 19.7 33.5 9.0 3.6 12.9 -5.7 12.7 14.6 16.4 4.91 7.11 -0. 11 1 46.41 84.91 19.51 1 112.0 110.0 131.4 113.9 18.31 1 10.41 1 145.4 155.5 .91 1.1 1 1.31 1 1.81 1.61 5.91 1 120.2 122.4 101.6 125.0 127.8 1.41 1.61 -2.21 1.51 I 5.91 3.61 1.41 7.71 1 3.81 6.81 2.61 2.61 3.21 1 97.6 142.8 99.0 75.0 4.2 96.3 113.11 113.11 132.11 132.9 118.8 140.51 14.4 -8.8 113.2 115.6 93.1 117.5 119.9 97.5 118.61 121.31 98.61 1 -1.0 -1.0 .5 -1.7 -2.1 -0.7 3.7 97.9 143.3 102.0 75.8 98.5 147.4 111.0 73.7 99.91 -8.4 149.81 -18.0 108.61 -23.6 74.81 -1.2 1 13.3 21.0 24.7 10.4 .7 121.6 116.6 130.0 137.5 105.4 137.0 133.5 140.7 163.2 112.1 127.91 -7.5 123.11 -8.6 124.31 -3.6 146.61 -11.1 115.51 -5.6 i 6.7 10.8 11.3 8.3 -0.2 12.7 14.5 8.2 18.7 139.5 163.4 88.3 126.6 116.8 155.9 187.5 88.5 146.8 130.3 138.61 -b.0 216.71 -14.7 100.11 -9.1 125.91 -6.1 118.61 -7.2 1 6.1 -6.3 -11.8 12.3 8.7 11.8 14.8 .2 16.0 11.5 -11.11 15.61 13.11 -14.21 -8.91 1 106.1 119.4 114.21 -4.7 10.2 12.5 -10.6 3.7 4.7 2.8 8.9 -2.8 6.4 13.01 1 106.6 101.6 -8.31 -8.81 -12.01 -1.91 -8.61 -7.91 I 2.61 1.85 7.61 4.81 .41 4.11 1 99.2 90.5 81.3 128.3 114.7 100.3 -7.5 -7.9 -5.6 -6.2 -9.2 -2.3 14.0 13.8 19.4 12.2 12.6 12.9 6.1 133.71 143.11 114.61 119.01 118.1 113.31 118.8 109.01 101.8 1 133.8 143.6 114.0 155.6 170.6 136.1 127.21 139.65 106.61 -0.7 4.9 -6.5 13.3 20.9 12.0 16.2 18.8 19.4 -18.21 -18.21 -21.71 1 6.91 117.3 23.21 128.2 -2.21 97.3 1 137.71 113.01 149.91 131.91 136.5 110.71 112.9 141.21 151.7 1 137.8 112.6 148.7 137.2 111.7 148.7 139.31 114.71 150.71 i 3.5 1.9 7.4 .9 -0.2 -1.9 -0.4 1.51 -0.8 2.71 5.61 138.7 3.61 113.9 6.71 150.8 1 140.31 126.51 134.!i 134.3 124.0u1 123.1 138.5 126.6 144.5 127.8 143.81 128.51 1 -0.1 -0.8 3.2 2.9 4.3 1.0 124.31 128.71 133.91 102.21 121.11 133.71 126.71 102.11 1 121.2 132.3 130.5 101.4 125.0 138.4 134.4 101.3 125.9 124.7 135.2 102.3 125.21 119.61 135.51 103.91 1 .1 -1.0 3.1 -0.7 3.1 4.6 2.9 -0.1 .8 -9.9 .6 1.0 112.0 122.51 to0.5l 1 1.51.01 125.61 175.31 108.5 121.6 155.4 116.2 126.8 162.0 115.5 132.5 1b66.1 116.41 125.75 165.51 -3.2 -0.8 -3.2 7.2 4.2 -u.n 4.5 2.6 142.7 119.5 164.6 157.2 131.9 181.6 184.5 152.6 215.4 161.51 133.51 194.81 -5.5 -4.8 -6.1 10.2 10.4 10.4 17.4 15.7 18.6 84.9 71.1 96.3 49.7 71.3 40.7 86.5 71.6 99.9 49.8 70.2 41.3 90.0 75.4 10J.6 53.4 71.1 46.1 84.61 69.21 101.01 46.01 69.91 36.01 .3 1.1 6.5 -1.8 -2.3 -1.5 1.9 .o 3.8 .2 -1. 1.5 4.0 5.3 120.3 160.3 142.6 121.9 100.5 85.2 123.7 152.2 156.1 124.4 128.6 154.2 178.4 140.2 123.31 146.81 151.41 128.31 -0.5 -1.7 -7.0 -1.8 99.5 95.5 96.01 2.6 86.9 81.4 88.61 .1 2.8 -5.1 9.5 2.1 -1.0 2.0 - 1L-- I 84.71 70.31 90.41 50.61 73.01 41.35 120.91 163.05 153.31 124.1 97.91 85.11 - - - -- - - 17 - -- - - - -- - 3.7 7.3 1.2 11.6 3.9 1.3 14.3 12.7 -4.0 -b.4 --- 86.5 74.5 -4.31 1 104.11 94.71 86.11 135.01 120.95 104.51 4.3 92.0 123.3 134.4 113.6 103.8 97.8 137.7 132.2 113.4 1 105.1 133.7 215.8 103.0 119.8 113.0 1 107.0 97.4 90.2 135.5 123.1 110.8 .0 110.1 130.1 -0.91 6.01 -9.11 5.01 2.45 I J.01 U 101.51 93.9 93.01 85.6 75.6 80.11 128.81 120.8 120.41 109.3 100.41 98.1 1 8.4 1.6 7.4 2.4 102.6 101.7 119.7 115.4 119.9 121.6 113.8 104.61 95.41 87.41 132.21 121.41 106.71 6.5 102.1 123.6 120.1 122.6 133.7 114.8 -6.61 -7.81 -11.71 -10.21 101.11 1 -- JAN103. 102.8 109.01 1 114.21 126.61 lo2.31 1 161.51 134.41 189.11 1 86.51 71.81 100.21 49.71 70.61 41.01 1 124.01 153.41 157.11 128.71 97.91 85.51 1988 1 1 1987 1Q~1 .. 29 5.81 -1.91 1 107.8 105.6 132.2 1 71.91 5.91 34.41 22. 11 I 5.91 3.41 1.11 21_.L . _ _ . I 1 231 6.61 z31,21 2.11 2331 1.91 I1 I 241 16.41 2421 6.91 2431 4.41 1 1 251 4.21 2511 2.81 LUMBER AND PRODUCTS Lumber Millwork ann plywood 77.11 61.21 110.51 1987 I 109.8 97.7 94.9 100.1 11.01 2.41 2.01 1 201 2011 2021 2031 2041 1 2051 2061 2071 2081 2091 I 211 Fabric finishing Yarn and thread Hiscellaneous textiles 102.21 quarter I 86.4 94.35 95.71 139.71 144.51 118.5 100.81 107.11 81.8 5.01 73.21 69.4 168.6 1 1 42.41 125.11 123.45 114.0 6.91 119.61 115.25 105.3 5.31 128.01 121.21 116.8 5.71 143.61 142.05 127.0 7.41 109.61 111.81 105.6 1 I 2.51 141.41 139.91 131.5 3.31 185.51 204.41 174.3 3.41 94.21 110.11 100.1 4.81 128.01 120.01 112.7 3.11 118.31 115.91 107.5 1 1 1 STONE AND EARTH MINERALS Crushed stone Sand and gravel previous a. I year _I ago 1 1987 1 145.7 3.41 PRODUCTS 14.11 98.81 95.01 102.31 102.8 115.3 118.1 93.7 18.21 TEXTILE MILL Fabrics Knit goods 112.31 102.71 100.11 105.01 i I 98.4 127.31 1321 TOBACCO PRODUCTS 99.21 I A.. _ _._ ... .. ne fr eaatae__ - . 116.11 116.41 118.71 119.31 95.81 93.21 1 1311 Bakery products Sugar and confectionery Fats and oils Beverages Misc. food preparations 103.31 I 1 A _. 95.6 92.1 113.6 Natural gas liquids FOODS Meat products Dairy products Canned and frozen foods Grain mill products 1987 I . ._, ..... 92.3 81.6 120.5 Crude oil and natural gas - I_ 1 1987 1 1986 Serie s 1NDUSTL.Y I ....... Indees......pe ! 1.31 I 211.9 102.6 115.7 109.1 90.8 83.6 71.5 118.1 102.7 95.9 116.9 124.5 97.3 140.1 115.9 153.8 7.01 3.71 1 141.0 125.6 139.1 123.5 -0.61 3.41 -4.11 -10.51 .21 7.01 1.81 1.61 I I .81 3.91 2.61 -5.21 -0.41 3.11 125.4 125.6 137.5 105.0 128.0 108.7 124.6 161.3 110.4 124.8 163.4 156.5 133.1 187.1 154.3 133.4 -0.41 .51 1 -12.51 -12.51 7.01 6.31 11.11 I -9.61 I -6.01 .01 -8.21 -1.61 -2.51 11.61 -14.01 -9.21 -1.71 -4.21 -21.91 -12.91 1 1 -4. 11 -4.81 -15.21 129.6 140.6 102.6 183.1 83.2 65.2 102.4 41.2 81.4 64.9 99.0 40.8 70.1 28.5 72.4 28.2 130.2 157.2 148.4 125.8 100.0 87.2 2.01 121.5 -9.91 146.5 -1.31 149.5 3.4 1 126.2 -2.01 94.8 4.11 88.3 -8.51 .51 8.91 - - - -1, -- - - Table 9A-continued ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES Seasonally adjusted indexes, 1977= 100 r Ic 1-.......------------LIs lS 1 I 1 1977 1 SIC 1(bil. 1 1987 Series 1 291 - 1 34.71 1 RUBBER & PLASTICS PRODUCTS Tires Rubber products, nec Plastics products, nec LEATHEK AND Shoes PRODUCTS CLAY, GLASS, AND STONE Flat glass Pressed and blown glass Cement Structural clay products Concrete products PRIMARY METALS Basic steel and mill prod. Iron and steel foundries Primary nonferrous metals Aluminum Nonferrous foundries FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS Metal cans Hardware Structural metal products Fasteners Metal stampings 321 3211 3229 3241 3251 3271 1 331 3311 3321 I 3331 33341 3369 I 341 3411 3421 3441 Household appliances Lighting and wiring prod. Radio and TV sets Communication equipment Electronic components 3649 3651 3661 3679 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Motor vehicles and parts Aircraft and parts 371 3711 3729 3731 NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY Engines and turbines Farm equipment Construction equipment Metalworking machinery Special industry machinery General industrial mach. Office and computing macn. Service industry machinery ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Elect. distribution equip. Elect. indust. apparatus 1 301 23.11 5.41 3011 3061 2.21 3071 14.21 I1 I 311 1.41 3141 .71 1 1 3451 3461 I 351 3511 3521 3531 1 3541 3551 3561 3571 3581 1 369 3619 3621 3639 31.49 1.31 6.81 10.21 1.51 3.61 b 1 171.31 65.71 12.01 1 78.11 70.3 2.11 I 26.49 2.21 2.31 .81 1.69 6.21 1987 1 2.3 .91 4.61 6.01 1 Ships and boats related equip. MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES 1 31.41 19.31 6.51 2.1 1 1 381 3861 39 391 5.51 1.49 .1 4.19 I1 1 - -I 1 SUPPLEBEZITARRY GROUPINGS _ 1 TOTAL, LESS NUCLEAR NONDEFENSE 1 1 UTILITY SALES TO INDUSTRY 1 1 INDUSTRIAL GENEBATION -------- 1 I I 121.31 120.71 117.5 I 1 143.01 135.81 136.6 73.0 75.51 73.71 103.01 99.3 98.81 192.11 182.01 163.0 I 1 98.51 93.5 94.91 82.1 88.41 81.11 1 1 106.51 105.31 106.1 121.61 106.51 111.2 104.01 104.21 103.2 97.71 99.21 98.3 114.61 106.81 113.8 108.61 111.51 112.0 1 1 79.41 73.71 73.5 70.31 8.t31 b4.6 72.4 73.51 71.61 I 1 98.51 85.41 86.1 80.61 72.01 77.7 124.81 124.31 122.6 I 1 122.51 118.91 118.1 124.51 122.31 119.1 105.91 105.01 105. 1 117.91 115.41 112.7 113.11 107.71 102.2 108.91 113.81 110.2 1 28.6i 2.41 2.11 5.11 9 3.81 2.01 4.61 2.81j 2.81 9 25.01 1.51 4.31 2.71 1 INSTRUMENTS Copiers and 1986 I1Iyear _.prevoas_guarter !I I 1987 godegK9HL-_A!_l_ -....---.... PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 740.71 1 9 715.71 1 9 70.11 118.81 64.71 55.21 76.11 1 119.11 106.01 112.31 212.01 112.91 1 131.71 100.71 86.21 94.61 1 106.31 110.51 170.71 184.91 I 115.81 99.71 159.41 125.41 I 158.31 138.41 I1 103.51 1 _. 113.8 122.81 -2.7 3.0 2.2 -0.71 J 1.71 I 120.1 122.1 146.1 77.1 104.9 195.8 147.31 76.31 106.31 198.31 .6 -1.0 .5 .6 3.9 3.8 2.0 4.4 2.9 1.8 3.5 2.5 .91 -1.01 1.41 1.31 8.41 3.51 7.61 9.01 149.1 80,.5 106.5 198.9 149.2 78.8 99.71 90.61 I 107.21 130.21 101.41 98.31 116.61 111.61 I -1.5 1.3 5.7 7.7 3.2 4.5 -2.31 -2.01 97.8 89.5 .7 4.3 -1.0 -1.0 6.5 .5 .7 8.1 4.4 -0.1 -1.2 -7.6 -1.0 3.9 -3.9 -2.0 2.5 4.0 I 1.31 4.j41 -2.11 2.21 1.11 3.61 I 5.01 11.81 I 1.81 22.21 -2.71 -0.91 9.11 .11 9 86.61 77.31 77.51 I 103.61 88.21 128.81 1 127.41 126.81 106.31 122.71 120.61 113.51 I 122.11 67.51 59.11 80.41 I 120.71 106.91 113.61 216.61 120.01 1 133.51 101.01 88.21 92.71 -0.2 -5.5 1.1 5.1 5.0 -1.3 4.6 b.8 1.9 .8 7.8 -1.4 20.3 -2.0 -0.4 -3.1 6.6 3.1 -0.6 -2.6 .0 -2.3 -5.1 -3.1 2.1 4.7 1.0 3.4 11.2 -3.3 2.8 1.7 .0 2.9 2.4 -1.3 .0 .9 -5.8 -5.1 3.2 .7 4.5 6.2 3.6 2.3 9.9 8.1 -2.6 1.9 1.5 2.5 -2.6 3.6 .1 1.6 2.5 5.5 4.3 6.3 4.2 -0.7 4.0 -1.1 3.8 .7 .2 2.6 2.4 2.8 -0.5 1.3 -3.0 1.7 3.3 7.11 6.71 6.51 I 3.2J 8.71 2.31 I 2.81 -0.11 .11 2.31 3.61 7.81 I .41 4.11 1.61 .51 I -2.21 -2.89 -1.61 2. 1 4.01 1 .01 1.61 1.01 -4.61 17.41 13.11 8.31 I 21.31 22.49 3.61 I 7.21 3.71 1.21 6.41 11.91 -0.21 I 7.31 8.21 10.01 9.51 i 3.01 5.41 5.71 7.01 11.11 1 2.81 4.81 6.39 -1.81 1 1 4.1 -4.9 -2.1 -1.2 4.6 -0.4 -1.0 2.1 .1 -4.7 .2 1.9 -0.5 -1.2 2.1 8.1 -0.8 -3.1 2.7 .1 -0.7 -1.7 .7 7.9 3.1 2.2 3.3 7.0 75.7 101.4 191.0 98.9 88.4 106.9 120. 1 107.8 98.2 112.5 103.5 102.1 92.5 105.8 124.7 103.6 96.2 115.3 107.7 67. 80.8 72.4 71.5 72.8 103.6 100.4 81.1 125.9 77.4 76. 1 122. 1 120.6 124. 0 106. 1 116.6 113.6 106.6 117.5 63.4 50.6 52.9 69.7 74.0 114.1 103.4 118.3 103.5 109.1 207.6 105.2 110.8 212.8 110.9 128.4 131.6 100.1 102.5 85.9 94.0 83.5 94.5 123.9 126.9 106.1 120.0 116.4 105.3 121.6 64.9 58.2 80.0 123.4 110.0 115.5 211.2 115.4 133.4 99.4 87.3 97.2 102.8 114.8 170.0 179.7 107.6 107.7 109.0 168.8 187.1 107.8 137.6 101.1 100.4 119.1 112.7 107.8 199.1 99.6 87.3 112.6 136.8 104.1 104.3 118.4 115.9 86.9 77.7 79.7 86.4 104.7 87.2 127.2 105.9 84.4 129.2 128.3 130.4 124.6 107.7 124.8 123.4 116.4 79.6 81.2 130.6 107.6 120.5 117.2 118.9 123.9 70.5 59.5 80.5 125.4 122.5 107.9 114.5 225.6 118.7 120.0 108.9 119.5 222.7 119.2 135.7 101.2 89.4 93.8 135.8 104.7 86.6 108.1 101.2 182.9 193.0 114.6 101.3 180.5 195.5 116.1 100.4 158.7 113.3 119.3 102.0 163.1 142.6 162.8 139.6 103.4 104.8 71.4 58.4 81.2 93.6 116.4 115.5 102.1 155.8 123.0 98.9 160.0 123. 1 114.6 97.3 161.2 132.9 151.5 131.0 156. 1 133.9 161.2 143.2 106.91 107.4 103.5 100.5 105.21 105.1 106.9 109.9 111.91 -0.1 1.8 2.8 1.81 6.41 112.4 112.8 101.1 102.5 106.3 107.31 -0.3 1.3 3.7 1.01 5.89 107.4 107. 4 83.8 82.8 86.4 89.61 -2.6 -1.2 4.4 3.71 4.29 114.4 168. 3 183.6 .3 .5 .5 -3.7 -2.9 -0.64 8.41 -4.51 -13.81 4.21 1.29 1.11 4.01 I1 1 1.91 -0.21 3.31 -2.81 -0.71 4.91 -7.31 8.31 1 1 1.71 8.51 1.31 11.21 I 2.61 -3.51 SI I I 101.41 ll---- -1 I 107.11 104.11 175.81 189.21 1 116.81 100.51 160.11 123.21 1 163.91 145.01 1 103.11 104.31 1 II ! 1 98.81 120.81 173.71 181.91 1 117.01 103.41 152.61 113.81 I 151.01 130.51 I 85.51 =: 123.6 1 129.81 96.41 82.91 94.31 1988 1987 1 142.0 63.0 1 117.21 101.41 107.51 202.51 108.01 I I 1987 1 121.0 1 113.91 62.41 53.71 73.41 i _1a go.u JI 91 108.51 i ..... ! 166.1 130.6 !I 9 85.99 ------------------- -I -I 89.2 84.9 j Note- The electric power use data by industry, shown in billions of kilowatt hours for 1977, are from the Census of Manufactures of that year and from other sources. They are provided for information and are not used as weights to compile the electric power use indexes. All index aggregations, with their detailed components, are calculated from the kilowatt hour data collected in the Federal Reserve survey of electric power use by industry. The electric power total includes only those major divisions of industries--mining and manufacturing--for which data are collected in this Federal Reserve survey. The total does not include gas or electric utility kilowatt hour use. The supplementary grouping, "Total, less nondefense, nuclear" is shown separately because the nondefense nuclear materials series (part of SIC 2819) accounts for a disproportionally large part of total electric power use. Since the value added proportion for this industry is a considerably smaller part of total IP than its share of total electric power use, excluding this component from total power use tacilitates comparisons with total IP. 18 Table 9B--continued ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 i 1.l---.----------Idxs _ I I! I S - ---- PETRO 1 - 301 3011 3061 LEATHER AND PRODUCTS Shoes 311 3141 41 l 32 3211 3221 3241 CLAI, GLASS, AND STONE Flat glass Pressed and blown glass Cement Structural clay products Concrete products PRIMARY METALS Basic steel and mill prod. Iron and steel foundries 3071 23.11 5.41 2.21 14.23 1 1.41 .71 1 98.51 88.41 331 171.31 3311 65.71 3321 12.01 79.41 70.31 73.51 ! 1 1 Primary nonlerrous metals Aluminum Nonferrous foundries 333 33341 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS Metal cans Hardware Structural metal products Fasteners Metal stamiings 1 117.01 118.4 104.31 114.71 105.21 111.61 NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY Engines and turbines Farm equipment Construction equipment 351 3511 3521 3531 28.61 118.81 64.73 2.41 2.11 55.21 5.11 76.11 112.61 Metalworking machinery Special industrj machinery General industrial mach. Office and computing mach. Service industry machinery 3541 3551 3563 3571 3581 3.4 4.9 2.2 2.8 104.4 96.4 97.31 87.31 1 .3 5.2 9.9 100.7 114.0 105.5 109.8 126.8 106.3 104.1 115.9 110.2 109.21 130.51 101.91 102.91 118.41 111.91 1 79.1 71.0 74.~ 79.1 69.6 71.5 84.91 74.11 76.21 1 3.3 2.0 2.2 99.7 81.2 124.7 106.51 87.11 129.01 1 -3.8 8.0 125.9 132.9 107.8 120.5 117.2 103.8 125.41 122.71 105.51 121.91 117.61 111.41 1 126.8 67.5 57.7 82.9 120.81 66.51 57.31 79.71 126.4 112.7 118.7 226.7 121.5 118.51 105.71 111.81 87.7 74.7 66.8 72.0 107.8 84.5 76.9 103.2 123.7 121.9 117.8 115.3 104.5 114.7 103.5 112.6 120.8 77.2 127.0 105. 7 114.6 114.0 107.8 116.6 62. 4 53.0 73.1 .7 5.6 6.4 DEC_ -5.21 1 -1.01 -4.71 .81 -0.41 1 -6.81 -9.51 117.5 103.2 111.4 208.0 111.6 3.1 -4.7 -20.1 2.2 -4.4 9.1 8.2 8.0 t1.4 1.9 -1.3 1.7 6.6 -1.4 3.4 2.5 5.9 .0 -2.0 -3.6 6.3 3.1 4.4 -0.51 2.91 -4.11 -1.11 2.21 1.61 1 7.31 b.41 6.6b -0.6 .2 .0 -1.6 .9 -,4 -1.4 1.2 1.1 -5.8 -0.9 1.9 1.2 -1.6 25.01 131.71 1.51 100.71 4.3 86.2 2.73 94.61 Lighting and wiring prod. Radio and TV sets Communication equipment Electronic components 3641 3651 3661 3b61 2.31 106.31 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Motor vehicles and parts Aircraft and parts Ships and boats 371 3711 3721 3731 1 31.43 115.81 19.341 99.71 6.51 159.41 2.11 125.41 INSTRUMENTS Copiers and related equip. 381 3861 5.51 158.31 1.41 138.41 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES 391 127.491 90.21 81.01 92.51 124.2 97.6 131.4 82.8 94.3 87.0 101.7 139.8 102.8 88.8 5.0 .2 .17 b. 7 8.7 8.3 8.7 13.4 -3.0 131.61 100.91 86.21 -2.9 5.8 6.4 4.3 5.2 1.6 1.1 1.4 2.1 1.9 9.0 8.8 2.1 97.4 90.81 110.6 159.0 171.0 107.4 101.4 172.91 187.11 -6.0 -6.9 -4.9 2.0 114.51 100.81 152.01 112.03 113.2 100.2 148.4 127.5 116.5 101.0 159.1 121.4 119.2 114.31 -1.2 99.5 170.5 98.11 159.41 -0.6 -2.3 2.9 .7 1.2 -4.8 2.3 -1.5 147.41 129.11 145.6 128.1 154.9 6. 4 4.2 11.4 11.1 103.511U 104.51 1U3.51 .51 105.2 1 1 110.51 117.61 170.71 170.81 6.03 184.91 179.91 1 1 104 4.8 11 1.2 21 2.3 113 0.1 -5.91 2.81 128.5 -1.91 4.81 99.3 84.7 -3.03 6.31 -6.71 -1.81 85.5 1 I -0.4 8.41 104.5 -13.51 -13.81 95.8 -5.91 1.21 169.5 -5.81 4.01 183.9 1 1 -4.11 -0.23 109.6 -1.43 -2.71 94.0 4.91 153.0 -6.51 -7.81 8.21 112.8 127 7.3 99 9.7 8 2.6 89 9.4 -6.21 -5.81 -5.11 -3.81 0.6 101.9 117.2 183.8 198.5 61 11 104.6 108.9 213.8 110.4 -6.21 9.2 95.8 .91 117.0 7.6 107.8 112.8 166.9 183.2 99.11 102. 1 119 9.1 638.9 58 8.7 768.5 -0.41 -7.61 -2.21 1.21 .41 7.33 1 -4.71 -1.51 -0.6b -3.91 1 5.1 2.8 -3.7 3.0 131.5 121.11 13.9 160.0 143.51 -1.3 133.5 172.6 148.3 103.1 105.0 100.81 .6 5.0 7.1 1.6 .0 3.9 10.2 8.4 7.2 8.2 4.1 1 I Q~UPPLEETARY GROUPINGS TOTAL, LESS NUCLEAR NONDEFENSE UTILITY SALES TO INDUSTRY INDUSTRIAL GENERATION I -2.0 1.9 -7.33 -3.31 1.9 -4.0 -4.031 7.0 I 107 7.2 1030.1 165 5.4 180 0.3 11 1.4 9E5.6 154 4.0 13 2.9 1 8.51 11.11 -3.6 -3.63 154.3 138.4 97.2 1544.4 13 6.0 9 97.2 9E8.0 1 1 131 | 108.51 104.01 103.2 3 1 1 1 715.71 104.31 100.01 99.1 1 1 11 11 70.13 85.51 83.91 85.9 4 740.71 1 7.23 3.71 1.11 6.31 11.83 -0.21 I 7.21 8.21 10.01 9.51 I 3.0 5.4 1 5.71 6.91 11.21 1 1 3 1 21.23 22.31 3.71 I3 ! -0.8 78 8.3 74 4.2 1 119.0 68.5 58.3 79.9 4.2 l10.1 0.3 86 6.9 12.2.8 12(0.2 10 1.8 119 9.9 1122.5 11 2.5 2. b 10.1 1.2 -0.1 -4.3 11( 122.7 116.2 203.8 122.2 115.0 110.3 6.81 7.23 3.51 116.81 1 1 361 3611 3621 3631 1 833.3 102 2.9 1366.1 95 5.8 89 9.9 117 7.1 106 .9 8 7.8 1233.0 -3.4 5.2 2.3 2.0 934.1 110.1 87.9 123.9 22.1 .4 -1.4 4.6 137 7.4 72 .3 99 9.8 183 4.1 1.81 106.2 22.23 134.1 -2.73 97.4 -0.91 99.0 9.11 120.4 .11 109.9 I 17.4 85.2 13.11 73.6 8.23 75.3 1 .6 -2.6 121 1.9 83.5 11.83 1 3.0 1.0 4.0 5. 9.5 215.11 1.71 121.5 1 8.51 141.8 3.43 75.5 7.71 102.2 9.01 189.7 1 93.3 5.03 i -7.8 I 1 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Elect. distribution equip. Elect. indust. apparatus Household appliances 3671 1 7.0 8.4 3. 9 7. 1 70.0 102.6 192.7 111.1 61.51 62.2 52.13 52.7 72.81 68.6 ! 3.81 119.11 115.11 114.1 2.01 106.03 100.31 102.2 4.61 112.31 105.81 107.1 2.81 212.01 201.21 198.1 2.81 112.91 105.01 101.9 1 4. -1.0 -4.6 .7 -0.5 70.2 72.4 65.51 70.41 122.51 124.51 105.91 117.93 113.11 108.93 1 146.71 76.01 105.71 197.31 1 107.9 119.0 26.41 2.21 2.31 .81 1.61 6.21 1 1 148.2 79.8 104.9 198.2 = 1 rom I__I&dexes .m 3 year I 1 ao 1 I I 1!988 1987 1 1987 i AN_ _ J 04 __Q I I 1 78.11 1 8.9 107.21 98.9 106.71 110.0 104.71 99.8 103.81 83.0 108.51 110.9 111.81 106.9 341 3411 3421 3441 4451 3461 1 1 4.7 99.2 87.81 71.21 124.51 1 1 -5.1 143.3 180.0 rter 122.31 93.3 82.4 92.61 78.11 98.51 70.31 80.61 2. 11 124.81 3361 _.S a . 2___ u,4 129.1 133.9 98.8 1987 e 1 106.51 121.61 104.01 97.71 114.61 108.61 3271 1 Percenta ge_c previous 143.01 135.31 75.51 73.51 103.01 98.11 192.11 181.0 1 31.41 1.31 6.81 10.21 1.51 3.61 3251 -- ! 1 1977 I3 SIC l(bil. ! 1987 3 1986 1987 seri eso-- ------------ de! K -!L _ __v =-l-. I - --.-. Q ----.... 1 1 1 LUM PRODUCTS 119.5 291 34.71 121.31 120.31 114.1 1 1 1 RUBBER & PLASTICS PRODUCTS Tires Rubber products, nec Plastics products, nec ------ 1 107.9 112.0 110.61 -0.7 4.5 3.8 -1.31 6.4 109.0 109.6 103.9 108.2 -0.9 4.8 4.1 -2.11 5.8 103.6 104.1 83.0 85.8 105.91 3 87.43 2.4 -j.4 3.3 4.23 89.0 19 2.03 90.6 Explanatory Note Coverage. The index is a measure of industrial production expressed as a percentage of output in a reference period (currently 1977). The changes in the physical output of the nation's factories, mines, and electric and gas utilities are represented by 252 individual series in the index, covering 27 pertinent two-digit codes of the Standard In dustrial Classification (SIC). For each individual series, index series relatives are calculated first and are then aggregated in the follow ing two ways: (1)market groupings, such as consumer goods, equip ment, intermediate products, and materials, from which the seasonally adjusted total index is derived (tables 1A and 1B), and (2) industry groupings, such as SIC two-digit industries, and major aggregates of these groupings, such as durable and nondurable manufacturing, mining, and utilities (tables 2A and 2B). Market groupings. For purposes of analysis the individual industrial output series are grouped into materials, intermediate products, and final products; together, the latter two form the products category. Materials are industrial output requiring further processing within industry; intermediate products are expected to become inputs in nonindustrial sectors such as construction, farming, and services; and final products are assumed to enter final use as items of pri vate consumption, government use, or capital formation. In the index, final products are subdivided into consumer goods and equipment. Timing. A first estimate of output for a month is published about the 15th of the following month. This estimate may be revised in each of the next three months as new data become available. 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 1971, 1976, and 1985. Such revisons are derived mainly from the quinquennial Census of Manufactures, the quinquennial Census of Mineral Industries, and the Annual Survey of Manufactures, all prepared by the Bureau of the Census, and the Minerals Yearbook of the Bureau of Mines. Source data. The indexes of industrial production are constructed from monthly data of two types: (1)directly measured output in phys ical units; and (2) estimates of output derived from data on input, expressed in physical units, adjusted by conversion factors that re late these inputs to physical output. The data on directly measured physical product (pounds, yards, barrels, and the like) are obtained from reports of the Bureau of the Census, the Bureau of Mines, other government agencies, and trade associations. When suitable monthly data on physical product are unavailable, estimates of physical out put based on input data (kilowatt hours, production-worker hours) are used. The hours worked by production workers are collected in the monthly establishment survey of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, while data on the kilowatt hours used in industry are collected from electric utilities by the Federal Reserve Banks. The estimates of input conversion are based mainly on historical relationships that were derived from censuses and annual surveys and, when appropriate, on more recent cyclical, technological and statistical developments. Users of the index should bear in mind that, especially for the first and second estimates of a given month's indexes, the available source data are limited and are subject to change inthe months fol lowing their initial receipt as well as in benchmark revisions. Seasonal adjustment. Individual series are seasonally adjusted by the X-11 Method II of the Bureau of the Census with the intervention analysis technique applied to the series. The seasonal factors cur rently being used are based on data through 1985. The individual series and the major aggregate series are seasonally adjusted in dependently, and the factors for the aggregate series in the sum mary table and in tables 1 and 2 are reviewed monthly. The seasonally adjusted total index is aggregated from the seasonally adjusted mar ket groupings of the index and may not precisely equal an aggrega- tion of the seasonally adjusted industry groupings. A simple aggre gation of the seasonally adjusted individual series within groupings may not precisely equal the seasonally adjusted groupings, primar ily because aggregates are adjusted independently. Weights. The total index and the various groupings of the compo nent series are currently aggregated on the basis of 1977 value-added weights, which are shown in the first column of the index tables un der the heading proportions. Value-added weights for 1972 are used for the 1972-77 period, while 1967 weights are used for the 1967-72 period. The weight years for earlier periods after World War II are 1963, 1958, 1954, and 1947. The indexes for the various periods are linked to provide the continuous final results expessed in relation to the 1977 comparison year taken as 100. The gross-value-weighted product series are expressed in terms of 1982 dollars. Formula. The symbolic expression for the total index (I) is It (q 77P77 \ 1Iq 7 7 P 7 7J qtI q) *100 = _____ 1q 77 -. P 100, 77 where q is quantity, p is Census value added per unit of output, t represents the tth period, and 77 denotes base-year values. Reliability. The median of the revisions in total industrial production, without regard to sign, between the first and fourth estimates is 0.3 percent: that is, in about half of the cases the absolute value of the revision from the first to the fourth estimate was less than 0.3 per cent. (This calculation used data for the period from January 1972 to January 1985.) Over the same period, positive changes in the first estimate were confirmed in the fourth estimate (available three months later) about 94 percent of the time. Negative changes in the first estimate were confirmed in the fourth estimate about 85 per cent of the time. Thus the likelihood is high that the first estimate for a month will indicate the direction of change in the total index in a reliable manner. However, the magnitude of change as first esti mated typically is revised during the next three months; these revi sions are based on revised and more complete data sources. The estimates for the higher aggregates generally are considered more reliable than the estimates for their individual components. Revisions to the components often offset each other and thereby reduce the size of revisions to the aggregates. Rounding. Changes shown for index components may not aggregate to changes for totals because of independent rounding. Percentage changes are calculated from indexes expressed in more digits fol lowing the decimal point than shown in their rounded form in the present release. Therefore, percentage changes calculated from the rounded indexes may not entirely coincide with the percentage changes calculated from unrounded indexes. Literature. Industrial Production-1986 Edition contains a more detailed description of the index and the procedures used in com piling it, plus a history of its development, a glossary of terms, and a bibliography. The new edition was published in December 1986. To obtain copies of Industrial Production-1986 Edition, write to the Publication Services, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Sys tem, Washington, D.C. 20551. The price of this volume of about 440 pages is $9.00 per copy. Selected data on industrial production are also published monthly in the Financial and Business Statistics sec tion of the Federal Reserve Bulletin. Release date. The industrial production index is released in mid month. For the specific date, phone 202-452-3206 about the 11th of the month.