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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release For release at 9:15 am (EDT) October 16, 1986 0.12.3 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION Industrial production increased an estimated 0.1 percent in September, following a similar gain in August and led by gains in an upward revised 0.5 percent increase for July. Output of consumer goods and equipment was automotive products and transit equipment, respectively. However, production of some other types of equipment of declined in September and output of materials and intermediate products changed little. At 125.3 percent the 1977 average, industrial production in September was 0.8 percent higher than a year earlier, and in the third quarter grew at a 2.3 percent annual rate. Market Groupings. Total output of consumer goods increased 0.3 percent in September, primarily due to an increase in auto assemblies to an annual rate of 7.7 million units from a 7.0 million rate in August. Among other durables, home goods declined somewhat in September following strong recent gains, and nondurable consumer goods output also edged down. Output of business equipment posted its third consecutive monthly gain In this grouping a large increase occurred in in September but remained below its 1985 year-end level. business vehicle production, while other equipment areas were sluggish. Defense and space equipment production posted a small gain in September after sharp increases in July and August. In September, as during most earlier months of this year, construction supplies increased and materials output remained sluggish. Industry Groupings. Manufacturing output rose 0.3 percent in September to a level 2.2 percent above a year earlier with both durable and nondurable manufacturing contributing to the gains. However, mining production declined 0.4 percent further in September, falling to a level more than 11 percent below a year earlier. In this grouping, oil and gas well drilling rose for the second month after very sharp cutbacks earlier. Utilities output gained 0.8 percent in September. Industrial Production: Summary Seasonally adjusted Monthly percent change Index, 1977= 100 I Current I I 1986 em AUG I month from HAT 125.1 125.3 -0.4 .0 .5 .1 .1 133.7 133.9 -0.2 .0 .6 .3 .2 Final products Consumer goods Durable goods Nondurable goods Business equipment Defense and space 132.5 124.9 115.3 128.5 139.2 181.5 132.9 125.2 116.9 128.3 139.7 181.9 -0.4 -0.2 -1.8 .3 -0.5 .Q -0.4 .1 .5 .0 -0.9 .2 Intermediate products Construction supplies 137.7 137.? .4 1. 4 125.5 126.9 -0.1 .5 -0.1 113. 4 113.4 -0.7 .1 .4 -0.1 .0 Manufacturing Durable Nondurable 129.4, 127.6 132.0" 129.8 128.0 132.2 -0.4 -0.9 .2 .0 -0.6 1.9 .0 .9 . 7 . .2 -0.1 .3 .3 .2 Mining Utilities 96.5 110.1 96.1 111.0 -1.2 -0.8 -0.9 .1 -1.8 2.0 -0.6 -0.6 -0.4 .8 Teotal , JUL JU a year ago._ SEP S.P _UG I .8 Market Grupings Products, total Materials .8 .6 1.4 .3 1.2 .7 .3 .3 -0. 1 -0.6 .0 .7 1.1 .3 1.2 1.5 .3 .3 1.4 -0. 1 .3 .2 .5 3.4 3.3 3..5 -0.6 4.3 -0.1 4.8 .4 4.7 -0.4 industry Greuping 2.2 .5 4.6 -11.2 -2.0 FEDERAL RESERVE Industrial Production INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION SEASONALLY ADJUSTED, RATIO SCALE, SEPTEMBER DATA 1977=100 140 TOTAL INDEX 120 100 L 80 140 120 100 80 160 140 INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS BUSINESSI SUPPLIES 120 -" I " 100 (CONSTRUCTION 80 - L___ SUPPLIES 240 140 200 120 100 160 140 80 120 100 60 80 1980 1982 1984 1986 1980 1982 1984 1986 Table 1A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPINGS Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 1 1977 I 19851 I Pro- I Ann.1 1985 I por- I Avg.1 SEP I I tion I Major Market Groupings 1 TOTAL INDEX PRODUCTS, TOTAL FINAL PRODUCTS CONSUMER GOODS EQUIPMENT, TOTAL i I. I 1100.001123.81124.3 1 1 1 57.721130.81132.0 1 44.771131.11132.2 I 25.521120.21121.1 1 19.251145.41146.9 JUL SEP 123.6 124.7 124.2 124.2 124.9 125.1 125.3 132.9 132.8 123.3 145.4 131.2 130.6 121.8 142.3 132.7 132.1 124.5 142.3 132.4 131.6 124.3 141.2 132.4 131.) 124.4 140.0 133.2 132.1 125.1 141.3 133.7 132.5 124.9 142.5 133.9 132.9 125.2 143.0 131.2 113.4 131.8 113.9 132.01 115.41 134.2 115.5 133.4 114.8 133.3 113.3 134.5 113.8 135.1 113.0 137.0 113.1 137.3 113.5 137.7 113.4 137.7 113.4 I 120.5 122.7 123.8 123.3 121.8 124.5 124.3 124.4 125.1 124.9 125.2 115.4 115.6 114.1 116.0 116.2 118.2 105.5 141.7 113.3 116.6 117.6 115.9 116. 4 115.1 114.3 113.7 112.E 116.9 117.9 110.8 87.8 153.4 117.5 96.2 117.4 99.3 136. 1 116.1 116.0 115.9 114.5 95.3 150.3 117.9 115.3 113.4 114.9 112.4 110.4 106.3 93.7 129.6 116.6 113.8 113.2 I1 112.3 113.2 111.3 94.9 141.8d 116.0 117.5 117.4 111.6 127.5 129.8 121.9 115.3 138.8 141.3 124.6 93.1 116.41 115.8 140. 41 133.2 115.8 135. 1 137.6 124.4 113.9 133.7 136.0 121.2 114.3 114.8 116.7 116.4 133.9 137.5 139.6 138.0 135.8 123.3 139. 1 97.0 95.5 115.5 138.8 140.6 121.8 95.0 95.0 94. 1 94.1 95.1 123.5 96.4 129.4 128.7 130.1 125.3 98.0 131.3 130.5 126.31 126.6 98.4 97.91 132.51 132.8 131.61 130.1 133. 41 135.6 1 125.8 96.4 125.3 127.7 128.1 128. 1 128.5 97.5 134.3 131.9 136.7 96.6 135.0 132.4 135. 1 133. 3 133.5 96.2 131.6 130.3 133.0 137.7 137.0 128.4 96.7 135.3 132.0 138.8 149.1 154.8 143.2 153.61 146.51 158.3 156.4 105. 41 163. 6 147. 1 104.8 91.8 166.4 146.4 107.4 164.9 146.6 107.7 95.5 123.6 I1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1141.91142.6 143.5 103.0 90.1 103.1 89.8 1.42115.3 1115.5 116.2 116.6 88.61 1 95.9 143.4 143.1 103.2 92.0 114.5 104.0 92.2 106.0 93.7 162.4 148.6 106.8 96.4 116.1 118.4 117.5 118.1 122.0 93.1 142.7 125.7 128.3 95.9 135.6 132.8 138.5 135.4 138.4 146.41 147.5 1 145.4 142.3 142.3 141.2 140. 0 141.3 142.-5 143.0 148.2 140.8 149.1 147. 8 145. 1 140.5 146.7 138.3 60.6 112.6 81.7 147.8 139.2 148.3 141.5 65.3 113.0 82.9 217.8 112.7 178.7 145.5 137.7 59.5 112.4 82.0 214.3 146.6 138.6 58.6 218.6 109.7 177.2 147.81 140.01 66.31 111.61 85.41 217.01 105.51 178.51 1 131.2 120.2 140.5 144.3 123.8 131.8 120.5 141.5 145.3 125.4 132.01 119.81 142.41 146.21 126.21 i 113.4 113.9 120. 1 99.8 121.2 100.7 154.0 111.4 65.1 110.5 84.1 152.7 110.3 104.3 112.1 176.3 176.2 178.0 146.0 137.9 60.9 111.9 82.9 212.9 107.3 178.0 134.2 124.0 142.9 147.2 124.4 133.4 134.5 123.6 124.9 133.3 122.6 142.5 146.4 125.6 143.8 148.0 125.8 115.41 1 115.5 114.8 113.3 121.91 101.11 154.11 112.91 87.91 1 122.2 103.5 153.8 112.2 85.2 121.3 103.2 114.91 115.01 103.81 129.01 114.91 116.2 116.5 104.1 116.1 116.5 129.7 116.2 128.8 115.4 114. 115.4 115.0 102.1 106. 7 93.6 85.5 87.8 113.6 113.7 105.2 121.8 113.7 113.4 113.3 113.4 106.1 101.5 101.$ 104.51 103.0 105.5 106.5 93.3 108. 11 106.9 97.91 95.0 -- - I - 123.6 112.4 112.8 41 63.0 112.9 82.3 216.8 111.7 122.6 142.6 146.7 153.0 111.0 83.0 107.5 111.9 83.0 213.4 136.6 61.9 111.7 83.5 208.2 108.8 215.6 103.9 178. 4 179.5 135.1 137.0 123.5 145.0 148.3 130.7 124. 1 147.9 151.6 137.3 124.0 148.7 153.4 131.9 128.3 113.8 113.0 113.1 119.3 99.9 153.7 108.0 79.6 120.2 118.4 96.4 152.3 108.8 78.9 117.8 96.3 151.8 107.9 114.9 115.5 105.7 128.0 116.5 117.7 116.9 108.4 128.6 115.7 115.3 118.2 112.8 116.5 115.9 106.7 129.0 114.5 118.2 101.4 107.4 100.4 106.2 100.5 106.7 89.2 114.5 99.3 154.8 109.4 82.9 139.7 57.5 113.1 83.2 217.2 106.9 181.5 113.1 82.9 216.0 112.3 181.9 137.7 125.5 148.2 152.2 130.8 137.7 113.5 113.4 113.4 118.6 96.5 154.2 108.0 77.4 118.7 118.9 95.1 95.7 155.7 107.9 76.3 155.4 118.7 119.0 111.2 134.4 119.1 119.9 119.0 116.3 117.0 117.9 116.6 100.9 100.2 106.5 104.7 99.2 103.5 92.0 91.3 76.7 109.5 132.7 116.1 116.4 119.9 113.0 135.0 126.0 108.3 1 1 11.691103.41102.8 1 7.571 107.21306.3 1 4.121 96.41 96.2 1 1 163.1 145. 1 122.5 116.0 138.9 141.6 125.6 147.0 1 1 100.8 141.5 118.4 145.7 138.3 64.2 110.0 85.3 212.3 109.5 174.8 I NONDURABLE GOODS MATERIALS I 10.091112.21114.2 Textile,paeer, &chem.mater. 1 7.531112.21114.4 Textile materials 1.521 98.71104.3 1 Pulp & paper materials 1 1.551124.11123.8 Chemical materials 1 4.461 112.71114.6 Misc. nondurable materials! 2.571112.11113.5 156.3 148.9 107.0 132.3 131.1 110.3 94.8 139.1 144.9 1 1 1 125. 1 98.0 119.4 107. 1 142. 1 1 19.251145.41146.9 1 135.7 94.1 91.71 119.41 120.1 I 1 1 143.21 123.31. 95. 11 1 132.1 84.6 1.441 b.991140.01140.7 1 95.6 148.6 117.7 1 2.751149.11152.9 1.88 2.861101.81 99.9 INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS 1 12.941 130.01131.3 Construction supplies 1 5.951118.31120.3 Business supplies 1 Gen. business supplies I 5.671 143.91144.2 Commercial energy prod. 1.311122.91125.4 1 1 I MATPERIALS 1 42.281114.21113.8 1 I DURABLE GOODS MATERIALS 1 20.501121.41119.9 Consumer durable parts 4.921100.31 98.6 Equipment parts 5.941 158.01155.4 Durable materials nec 1 9.641109.71108.9 Basic metal materials ! 4.641 84.81 84.0 1 94.4 1 123.31 I 115.31 113.91 110. 41 94.61 139.81 119.01 1 1 I 18.631122.91124.1 ! 3.341 95.01 96.3 1 15.291129.01130.1 1 7.80 1128.81 130.1 ) 7.491129.21130.1 | 1 ---- -- 94.2 ---------- -- ------- 90.5 89.7 - NOTE: Two components--oil and gas well drilling and manufactured hones--are included in total equipment but not shown here. They are shown in Tables 4A and 4B on page 8 and 9. AUG 125.3 1 --------- JUN 134.0 133.9 123.8 147.5 J 18.011146.01147.4 1 14.341 139.6 140.4 Coastr, mining, & farm 1 2.081 64.31 64.4 Manufacturing equipment 1 3.271110.71112.2 Power equipment 1 1.271 83.51 84.3 Commercial equipment 5.221217.91216.9 Transit equipment 1 2.491105.41109.5 DEFENSE SPACE EQUIPMENT 1 3.671 170.61174.5 ----- MAY 133.01 133.21 123.31 146.41 BUSINESS & DEFENSE EQUIP. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT ---- APR 132.8 133.1 122.7 147.0 I1 ENERGY MATERIALS Primary energy Converted fuel materials MAR 131.0 131.0 120.5 144.9 Consumer chem. products I EQUIPMENT, TOTAL FEB 1 125.61 126.2 1 Consumer paper products Consumer energy Consumer fuel Residential utilities 1986 JAN 124.8 I NONDURABLE CONSUMER GOODS Clothing Consumer staples Consumer foods & tobacco Nonfood staples I DEC I NOw 1I1 1 1 12.941130.01131.3 1 42.281114.21113.8 . | I___ __ --_-1 ! CONSUMER GOODS 25.521120.21121.1 ! 1 I DURABLE CONSUMER GOODS 1 6.891112.91113.1 Automotive products 1 2.981114.01116.2 Autos and trucks,consumerl 1.791112.01115.8 Autos, consumer 1.161 98.91 98.8 Trucks, consumer .631136.31147.4 Auto parts & allied gds I 1.191116.91116.8 1 I Home goods 1 3.911112.2 1110.7 Appliances,TV & air-cond i 1.241131.01126.1 Appliances and TV 1.191131.81128.3 1 Carpeting & furniture I .961 119.81121.7 Misc. home goods 1 1.711 94.31 93.3 INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS MATERIALS -- -____-- --- 1 OCT 90. 4 98.8 Table 1B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPINGS Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 1 1977 Major Market Groupings A Pro- I por- I I Ition 1985 1 Ann.1 1 1985 Avg.1 SEP I OCT NOV TOTAL INDEX INTERMEDIATE MATERIALS PRODUCTS AUG SEP 122.9 124.9 123.1 123.8 123.2 126.9 123.2 127.7 129.6 129.5 130.3 119.2 145.0 130.8 131.2 121.2 144.4 129.0 128.8 118.9 141.9 130.6 129.9 122.1 140.2 130.6 129.8 122.1 140.0 135.8 134.4 128., 142.5 132.9 131.3 124.4 140.4 137.9 136.2 130.4 143.9 140.6 139.1 133.3 146.7 135.3 114.4 131.9 113.2 127.11 112.31 126.9 113.9 129.5 116.8 129.6 115.1 133.0 114.5 133.5 113.1 140.6 114.8 138.4 110.1 143.8 113.6 146.0 114.7 125.6 121.7 116.51 1 119.2 121.2 118.9 122.1 122.1 128.3 124.4 130.4 133.3 121.5 121.5 121.8 104.7 153.6 121.2 116.6 116.6 116.5 101.2 144.9 116.7 103.91 100.51 90.31 78.51 112.41 115.71 1 112.1 114.4 115.0 105.3 133.0 113.4 117.9 121.2 126.0 112.5 151.1 114.0 114.9 116.8 117.0 102.2 144.5 116.5 116.1 118.2 119.3 113.0 119.9 102.0 153.0 127.6 111.6 120.7 119.1 116.6 94.9 115.6 115.8 104.5 98.8 89.1 72.2 120.3 113.4 119.E 122.9 121.5 149.0 153.3 127.4 98.4 116.7 141.8 145.6 125.4 93.6 106.61 117.71 120.51 117.61 92.31 1 110.3 132.4 134.4 115.4 91.6 115.3 137.1 138.7 125.8 93.7 113.4 131.7 132.3 122.8 95.0 116.8 143.0 142.1 124.2 93.8 114.5 135.9 136.5 122.2 94.6 116.6 136.2 136.7 126.1 97.1 108.8 127.2 130.0 115.9 91.5 119.2 140.3 145.5 128.8 98.5 121.8 141.5 127.0 98.6 133.3 135.9 130.6 123.6 97.0 129.4 130.0 128.9 121.11 93.11 127.21 124.71 129.81 1 121.8 93.3 128.0 123.9 132.3 122.4 95.6 128.3 123.3 96.4 129.1 127.7 130.6 124.4 96.3 130.5 129.7 131.3 131.6 99.7 138.6 137.7 139.5 131.8 94.1 140.1 133.9 146.5 136.9 100.6 144.8 140.9 148.8 138.0 131.5 120.4 95.9 125.8 125.0 126.6 154.8 146.2 97.0 90.1 104.0 152.2 340.2 99.1 93.2 105.1 145.81 138.11 108.91 95.71 122.41 1 145.7 140.6 114.1 92.0 136.7 150.7 140.5 107.1 86.7 127.8 147.2 138.3 99.1 85.0 113.5 157.0 140.0 99.2 90.3 108.3 157.5 142.7 98.6 96.6 100.6 169.5 149.6 104.0 95.3 112.9 176.7 153.6 113.0 96.0 130.3 175.9 160.9 114.8 96.8 146.8 146.9 144.4 141.9 140.2 140.0 142.5 140.4 143.9 146.7 147.6 139.0 64.1 110.3 85.0 216.4 109.71 177.8 146.1 137.5 63.3 109.2 81.2 210.4 112.4 179.8 146.8 139.1 65.1 113.3 81.8 211.2 113.3 176.9 145.4 137.3 60.3 112.9 82.2 210.2 109.1 177.1 144.9 136.4 60.5 110.6 81.0 208.0 112.2 177.9 147.9 149.3 141.6 152.1 178.6 145.9 137.9 59.9 111.2 78.9 221.0 94.2 177.0 135.3 114.3 144.7 150.1 121.6 131.9 121.0 141.1 145.9 120.7 126.9 116.0 136.1 138.9 124.4 129.5 117.7 139.6 142.5 127.0 129.6 120.1 137.6 142.3 117.4 114.4 113.2 121.4 101.7 152.9 112.0 84.3 120.0 101.0 154.9 108.3 81.8 145.O01 1 145.61 136.41 64.81 110.31 85.41 211.61 98.91 181.81 1 127.11 114.91 137.61 141.24 121.91 1 112.31 1 118.31 99.11 156.01 104.81 79.81 145.0 147.4 140.8 64.2 110.9 86.6 217.2 111.9 373.3 116.0 114.6 110.2 122.3 113.4 120.0 123.3 113.6 108.3 124.4 111.7 112.4 100.6 106.4 90.0 101.3 106.3 92.1 ................................ 1 1 25.521120.2 128.7 A A A A A J A A A A A A I A A A A A A I I A 1 1 6.891112.91116.3 2.984114.0I1'-9 1.794112.0A113.3 1.161 98.91 95.9 .631136.31145.5 1.191116.91122.3 1 1 3.911112.21115.9 1.241131.01129.1 1.191131.81132.7 .961119.81129.1 1.711 94.31 98.9 1 1 18.631122.91133.3 3.341 95.01101.0 15.291129.01140.4 7.801 128.84140.1 7.491129.21140.7 A 1 2.751149.11168.7 1.881141.91154.0 2.861101.81105.1 1.441 88.61 87.0 1.421115.31123.6 1 1 19.251145.41150.6 A 1 18.011146.01151.4 14.341139.61145.6 2.081 64.31 66.5 3.271110.71115.5 1.271 83.51 87.9 5.221217.91228.4 2.491105.41107.1 3.671170.61174.2 1 1 12.941130.01139.3 5.951118.31125.4 6.991140.01151.2 5.671 143.91154.5 1.311122.91136.7 I I 42.281 114.21115.2 1 I 20.501121.41122.2 4.921100.31101.0 5.941158.01156.3 9.641109.71111.9 4.641 84.81 82.9 I I 10.091112.21115.7 7.531112.21115.6 1.524 98.71104.6 1.55A124.11124.7 4.461112.71116.2 2.571 112.11116.0 I I 11.691103.41102.5 7.57A107.21 106.7 4.121 96.41 94.9 1 A-________________________________________ 225.2 122.9 157.3 140.0 62.4 113.9 84.6 212.2 116.3 104.9 95.4 74.3 134.7 146.1 149.8 144.6 57.5 114.4 83.6 226.6 115.9 86.4 227.4 99.4 109.8 179.2 181.6 133.0 124.6 140.2 145.0 119.1 133.5 125.0 140.8 145.6 120.1 140.6 129.1 150.4 153.3 138.0 138.4 123.7 150.9 154.0 137.8 143.8 129.0 156.5 160.1 140.6 146.0 131.3 113.9 116.8 115.1 114.5 113.1 114.8 110.1 113.6 114.7 118.2 100.4 153.7 105.3 82.8 121.8 103.7 152.9 112.0 86.4 121.4 101.8 154.9 110.8 86.2 121.2 100.5 153.0 112.2 89.0 120.2 97.7 152.5 111.7 84.9 120.7 98.2 153.6 111.9 80.6 115.6 92.3 150.9 105.7 72.4 118.5 93.9 153.8 109.3 73.4 121.2 98.0 156.2 111.5 113.9 114.3 103.8 128.7 112.9 112.8 119.4 119.9 112.0 132.9 118.2 117.6 117.4 118.5 109.0 132.6 116.9 114.0 117.0 118.4 120.2 120.7 112.2 111.9 112.9 94.6 129.0 135.7 116.5 118.2 113.1 118.7 124.9 113.4 112.9 118.8 118.9 115.8 134.9 120.1 120.4 112.5 106.4 108.4 102.6 105.7 109.6 98.6 102.1 108.7 90.1 97.5 105.0 83.8 99.6 105.7 88.5 98.5 101.2 93.5 1 108.41 109.41 93.21 120.41 111.21 105.21 1 105.21 107.41 101.21 1 99.1 105.8 86.6 Two components--oil and gas well drilling and manufactured homes--are included in total equipment but not shown here. They are shown in Tables 4A and 48 on page 8 and 9. JUL 128.41 128.71 116.51 145.01 57.721130.81138.4 44.771131.11138.2 25.521120.21128.7 19.251145.41150.6 1 A1A 12.941130.0 139.3 42.28 114.2 115.2 1 NOTE: JUN 121.61 NONDURABLE GOODS MATERIALS Textile ,paper,&chem. mater. A Textile materials Pulp & paper materials A Chemical materials A Hisc. nondurable materials} ENERGY MATERIALS Primary energy Converted fuel materials MAY 132.4 132.6 121.7 146.9 TOTAL MATERIALS APR 124.3 NONDURABLE CONSUMER GOODS A Clothing A Consumer staples Consumer foods & tobacco Nonfood staples A DURABLE GOODS MATERIALS Consumer durable parts Equipment parts Durable materials nec Basic metal materials MAR 134.8 134.7 125.6 146.8 Home goods Appliances,TV b air-condA Appliances and TV J Carpeting & furniture A Misc. home goods A INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS Construction supplies Business supplies Gen. business supplies Commercial energy prod. FEB 126.2 DURABLE CONSUMERGOODS A Automotive products A Autos and trucks,consumerj Autos, consumer Trucks, consumer Auto parts E allied gds A EQUIPMENT, JAN 1 A 1 1 1 A A CONSUMER GOODS BUSINESS & DEFENSE EQUIP. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT Constr, mining, & farm Hanufacturing equipment Power equipment Commercial equipment Transit equipment DEFENSE & SPACE EQUIPMENT 1986 A A 1100.001123.81128.6 ................ A_____ Consumer chem. products Consumer paper products Consumer energy Consumer fuel Residential utilities 1 .........A________________ _______...A.A PRODUCTS, TOTAL FINAL PRODUCTS CONSUMER GOODS EQUIPMENT, TOTAL DEC 114.4 118.4 100.7 104.4 93.8 98.4 Table 2A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPINGS Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 1 3 SIC 1 Code 3 3 3 1 19771 198511 Pro-I Ann.1 por-1 Avg.1 tionl 3 3 1985 SEP OCT NOT 110.1 108.2 113.3 108.8 106.9 111.8 108.8 106.9 111.9 127.0 126.4 127.4 126.3 125.8 126.7 127.8 127.2 128.2 128.21 127.51 128.71 1 I I MINING 73.8 101 .501 75.01 Metal mining 11,121 1.601126.81 126.9 Coal 105.4 7.071106.21 131 extraction & gas Oil .661118.31 118.8 141 Stone & earth minerals 76.0 122.9 104.4 118.5 78.3 125.8 103.6 118.0 Major Industry Groupings 115.791110.01) 1 9.831108.81 1 5.96 1111.91 184.211126.41 135.111125.11 149.101127.31 1 I & Printing & publishing Chemicals & products Petroleum products Rubber & plastics prod. Leather & products DURABLE MANUFACTURES Lumber & products Furniture & fixtures Clay, glass, stone prod. I 1 I 1 JUN JUL AUG SEP 1 110.21 109.8 107.45 108.1 114.81 112.5 106.8 105.1 109.7 105.4 103.0 109.3 104.2 101.0 109.4 103.1 99.8 108.5 102.0 98.9 108.6 102.2 97.1 110.8 101.6 96.5 110.1 101.7 96.1 111.0 129.4 129.3 129.5 128.7 128.7 128.7 127.2 127.7 126.8 128.7 129.6 128.1 128.2 129.9 127.0 128.3 131.2 126.2 129.3 132.1 127.4 129.4 132.0 127.6 129.8 132.2 128.0 1 73.5 77.31 128.41 130.8 104.21 104.9 114.61 113.5 77.2 126.5 101.1 116.8 75.9 124.7 99.2 111.6 76.0 124.4 96.2 115.0 12.0 124.0 95.1 112.4 65.9 127.3 93.3 114.5 120.2 92.3 111.8 122.2 90.8 114.8 90.3 3 I 132.2 98.9 107.0 101.8 128.0 129.4 103.2 107.7 102.1 127.7 131.5 102.8 110.0 103.8 128.9 132.13 100.31 107.71 104.51 131.31 132.0 93.8 107.9 105.5 133.6 132.9 97.0 109.9 102.8 132.6 132.2 93.6 108.0 102.8 132.4 133.1 100.3 111.4 103.1 134.1 133.7 101.6 111.3 102.6 133.2 134.4 97.6 112.6 101.7 137.2 133.9 100.0 113.1 103.3 138.3 134.9 153.4 129.1 85.3 148.8 70.1 154.5 127.3 87.9 149.0 68.2 156.8 128.2 87.6 150.1 68.7 157.61 128.11 88.91 149.41 66.41 160.9 131.7 94.7 150.2 65.4 156.7 132.0 90.1 151.1 64.8 157.8 130.2 88.6 147.8 62.7 161.6 132.8 91.3 146.8 61.5 161.9 131.5 95.7 150.1 59.5 164.0 134.2 91.8 152.2 57.9 166.0 134.8 91.8 155.7 61.9 163.5 135.1 94.5 154.9 61.7 116.0 142.8 117.4 116.2 140.0 116.1 115.0 142.2 116.7 116.11 140.53 118.21 120.5 141.2 120.0 120.3 143.2 119.3 120.7 142.9 120.0 121.4 145.9 121.6 121.6 146.2 120.2 120.9 147.1 120.8 119.7 150.8 119.6 149.5 119.8 80.8 70.3 106.7 144.2 164.5 81.9 72.4 107.9 141.7 164.2 82.9 73.9 107.6 144.8 166.9 81.71 71.63 108.21 146.21 168.71 82.4 72.2 109.2 144.9 166.1 80.3 69.5 108.5 143.9 164.8 76.3 64.3 107.6 141.7 165.2 78.1 65.6 108.2 140.8 166.8 74.8 60.2 106.5 141.3 166.0 71.4 58.3 106.6 140.4 163.2 73.5 61.4 105.5 142.6 166.8 72.6 59.9 106.5 142.9 167.0 124.5 113.7 139.1 139.0 95.3 123.3 111.4 139.4 138.4 95.0 124.8 112.6 141.3 139.9 94.8 124.01 111.41 141.01 140.43 96.61 128.2 116.5 143.9 141.5 100.9 127.5 116.4 142.6 141.9 100.9 122.6 108.1 142.4 142.0 99.0 126.2 112.6 144.8 142.+4 99.2 124.1 108.7 145.0 140.3 101.0 125.1 110.6 144.7 139.9 98.3 125.6 111.2 145.1 141.7 97.9 125.3 108.3 148.5 142.6 98.2 120.8 119.4 120.1 122.4 119.7 119.5 119.8 121.6 121.7 123.1 125.4 124.4 I 1 1 5.331 80.51 3.491 70.41 6.461107.31 9.541145.31 7.151 168.43 11 I 1 371 9.131121.41 Transportation equip. 3711 5.251111.51 Motor vehicles & pts. 372-6,91 3.871134.93 Aerospace & misc. 381 2.663139.11 Instruments 391 1.461 96.11 mfrs. Miscellaneous 331 Primary metals 331,21 Iron & steel 34 Fabricated metal prod. 351 Nonelectrical machinery 363 Electrical machinery UTILITIES Electric MAT 1 I 201 7.961130.21 211 .621100.2) 221 2.291103.2) 233 2.791100.91 261 3.151127.61 1 I3 1 271 4.541153.91 281 8.051127.11 291 2.401 86.81 303 2.801146.91 .531 68.51 313 I SI 1 1 241 2.301113.41 251 1.271139.71 321 2.721115.51 1 APR 1 1 1 MAR I 13I I I MANUFACTURING NONDURABLE DURABLE NONDURABLE MANUFACTURES Foods Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel products products Paper I t ! MINING AND UTILITIES MINING UTILITIES 1986 JAN FEB DEC 1 3 4.171119.71 113.5 101.5 138.6 Table 3A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: PERCENT CHANGES Based on seasonaly adjusted indexes I I 1 1 Series 1985 SEP OCT NOV 1986 JAN DEC FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG 1 SEP 1 t I 3 3 3 3 CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS MONTH 1 t TOTAL INDEX Final products Consumer goods Durable consumer goods Nondurable consumer goods Business equipment Construction Supplies Materials Durable goods materials Nondurable goods materials 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -0.1 .0 .1 -1.2 .6 -0.4 -0.1 -0.1 -1.1 1.3 -0.6 -0.9 -0.5 -0.7 -0.5 -1.5 -0.1 -0.4 .1 -0.5 1.0 1.6 1.8 2.8 1.5 1.8 .2 .5 .9 -0.3 .41 .11 .51 -0.11 .81 -0.51 -0.61 1.33 .61 1.41 .5 .5 .4 .6 .3 1.1 3.5 .0 .2 1.2 -0.7 -0.8 -0.3 .5 -0.6 -0.7 -1.1 -0.6 -0.7 -0.1 -1.3 -1.7 -1.2 -3.6 -0.4 -2.0 .0 -1.3 -1.7 -1.2 .8 1.2 2.2 3.1 1.9 .6 .8 .5 .7 1.5 -0.4 -0.4 -0.2 -1.8 .3 -0.5 -0.1 -0.7 -1.4 .0 I 1 -0.2 -0.5 1.2 I .41 .9 -0.6 -1.2 1.2 -0.4 Durable manufacturing 3 -0.5 -0.6 1.2 .41 .6 -0.7 -1.4 1.0 -0.9 Nondurable manufacturing 3 .3 -0.5 1.1 .43 1.4 -0.5 -0.8 3 1.2 -1.2 .0 1.33 -0.4 -2.7 -1.4 TOTAL INDEX Final products Consumer goods Durable consumer goods Nondurable consumer goods Business equipment Construction Supplies Materials Durable goods materials Nondurable goods materials 3 3 I I 3 3 3 3 3 1.6 2.9 2.9 2.0 3.3 2.5 5.3 -1.2 -2.5 2.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 .6 2.4 .4 4.8 -0.3 -2.2 2.2 1.7 2.6 3.0 2.2 3.3 1.6 4.4 .0 -1.5 2.6 2.31 3.03 3.51 1.83 4.15 2.23 4.31 .91 -1.13 3.91 2.9 3.8 4.8 4.4 5.0 2.3 7.4 .5 -1.1 5.3 1.7 2.2 3.6 3.6 3.6 1.0 7.2 -0.1 -0.9 4.7 .2 .5 2.1 -1.0 3.2 -0.9 5.6 -1.5 -2.9 3.6 1.2 1.4 4.7 3.8 5.1 -1.5 5.6 -0.3 -1.7 5.4 Manufacturing Durable manufacturing Nondurable manufacturing Mining and utilities 1 1 1 1 1 2.1 1.3 3.3 -1.6 1.3 .5 2.5 .2 2.2 1.4 3.3 -1.0 I 2.61 1.71 3.83 .31 3.6 2.3 5.5 -1.3 2.8 1.8 4.3 -4.9 1.1 -0.4 3.2 -5.2 2.1 .4 4.4 -5.0 Manufacturing Mining and utilities 1.5 -1.1 .0 -0.4 .1 .5 .0 -0.9 .5 .1 -0.5 1.1 .5 .8 .6 1.4 .3 1.2 -0.1 .4 .7 .8 .1 .3 -0.1 -0.6 .0 .7 1.2 -0.1 .1 .3 .0 .8 .1 I .31 .9 .2 .31 -0.6 .11 .31 .31 1.43 -0.11 .31 .*1 .Qi .23 .01 1.0 .7 -0.1 .2 -0.5 -0.3 -0.6 .11 .5 .4 3.8 1.6 4.-2.1 4.6 -0.7 -1.9 4.9 .5 .4 3.7 1.5 4.5 -1.4 4.6 -0.9 -2.8 5.6 1.2 1.1 4.8 4.1 5.0 -0.9 4.5 -0.1 -1.3 4.8 .5 .2 3.3 .7 4.2 -1.2 4.2 -0.5 -2.1 5.6 1.5 -0.3 4.2 -5.9 1.7 -0.6 5.1 -6.9 2.4 .4 5.3 -5.7 1.7 -0.4 4.7 -6.6 .2 -1.0 CHANGE FROM SAME MONTH A TEAR EABLIER 1 _6 _l __ I1I I .8 .51 3.41 3.31 3.51 -0.6 4.71 -0.41 -0.8 4.2 I 2.21 .51 4.61 -7.63 I I _ 164.0 93.1 72.6 107.1 141.5 167.5 127.4 112.8 147.2 142.6 Table 2B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPINGS Not seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100 _ _ --. - - - - - - - - - - - - I - - - - - - - - - 1 19771 19851 I Pro-I Ana.I 1985 1 1986 SIC I por-1 Avy. SEP OCT NOV DEC I JAN Code I tion! I I .j.......j .........------------------------I I . I 115.791110.01 111.3 106.8 107.6 111.81 113.1 1 9.831108.81 108.7 108.8 108.7 108.51 108.0 1 5.961111.91 115.6 103.7 105.7 117.31 121.5 I I! 184.211126.41 131.8 129.8 127.4 123.41 124.7 135.111125.11 133.6 130.5 126.7 121.91 122.8 149.101127.31 130.6 129.3 127.9 124.51 126.1 1 Major Industry Groupings . -. . FEB MAR AP 110.8 106.5 117.9 104.5 103.2 106.7 101.1 99.7 103.4 98.5 98.2 98.9 102.1 97.9 109.1 102.4 93.8 116.7 104.9 97.3 117.4 103.2 96.6 114.1 127.5 126.4 128.3 126.6 125.4 127.5 128.1 127.9 128.2 127.9 128.8 127.2 131.6 134.7 129.3 127.1 131.3 124.1 132.2 137.6 128.3 134.7 139.5 131.3 89.5 HMAY JUN MINING AND UTILITIES MINING UTILITIES 1 MANUFACTURING NONDURABLt DURABLE -------- ......-------------1 _____I- MINING Metal mining Coal Oil 6 gas extraction Stone & earth minerals MANUFACTURES NONDURABLE Foods Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel products Paper & products 1 ! I 101 11,121 131 141 1 1 201 211 221 231 261 1 1 .501 75.01 1.601126.81 7.071106.21 .661118.31 1 1 1 1 7.961130.21 .621100.21 2.291103.2) 2.791100.91 3.151127.61 72.7 131.6 104.5 125.2 75.2 130.4 104.7 125.5 74.3 123.5 106.4 123.6 141.0 103.4 111.6 106.1 129.4 136.9 113.7 114.1 104.4 131.0 131.6 106.9 110.8 103.2 127.1 II 67.51 119.21 108.61 112.41 1 1 128.41 76-91 96.51 102.31 122.71 4.541153.91 169.4 8.051127.11 135.8 2.401 86.81 88.6 2.801146.91 155.2 .531 68.51 71.3 I I!I I I 2.301113.41 122.8 1.271139.71 148.5 2.721115.51 120.9 1 1 161.6 129.5 89.0 153.3 71.9 156.0 126.9 90.1 147.6 69.0 150.01 123.71 89.91 140.31 62.11 122.7 144.3 122.1 112.6 143.7 118.5 5.331 80.51 3.491 70.41 6.461107.31 9.541145.31 7.151168.41 79.1 68.3 109.8 152.2 167.5 80.1 69.1 109.1 143.8 1b9.7 77.6 67.2 108.0 143.3 169.5 123.4 112.2 138.6 143.7 103.0 126.5 117.2 139.2 139.8 99.1 126.4 114.0 143.2 139.7 93.8 127.0 110.4 112.1 1 publishing Printing & Chemicals 6 products Petroleum products Rubber & plastics prod. Leather & products DUNABLE MANUFACTURES Lumber & products Furniture & fixtures Clay, glass, stone prod. 1 271 281 291 301 311 I I 241 251 321 1 Primary metals 331 Iron 6 steel 331,21 Fabricated metal prod. 341 Nonelectrical machinery 351 Electrical machinery 301 1 Transportation equip. 371 Motor vehicles & pts. 3711 Aerospace & misc. 372-6,91 Instruments 381 Miscellaneous mfrs. 391 I UTILITIES Electric I ..... 1 _______--_____ ______ 77.8 129.2 103.3 107.8 77.8 131.8 98.3 105.0 79.4 124.4 94.1 115.3 79.5 121.9 92.7 114.7 72.3 128.0 91.0 117.8 109.0 90.3 111.9 132.2 89.5 117.7 125.7 94.6 102.0 101.4 133.6 126.6 102.5 111.0 100.8 136.8 126.6 95.1 109.5 102.5 136.7 128.7 99.2 112.2 101.5 137.6 130.9 94.9 114.4 101.9 133.2 137.9 108.6 117.4 104.7 140.3 135.9 87.7 102.8 100.4 129.5 142.1 146.6 125.2 88.4 142.0 64.1 149.6 129.7 84.8 156.5 67.0 150.0 127.8 82.9 152.7 64.8 154.8 132.6 88.2 149.5 62.1 156.4 132.1 95.6 150.8 60.7 166.8 137.9 95.9 155.9 58.7 172.7 136.7 96.4 146.1 53.8 180.4 137.7 97.8 156.3 63.0 I 104.81 112.4 138.81 138.5 112.21 111.5 1 116.6 149.7 113.3 120.1 143.5 116.6 122.5 143.2 121.8 122.5 141.2 121.4 126.8 147.2 124.7 117.8 139.2 120.8 154.6 125.5 79.7 68.8 104.6 139.9 165.0 82.3 70.4 108.3 142.3 164.1 81.7 69.3 107.4 140.4 164.8 84.4 72.6 107.7 136.8 166.2 80.4 66.9 106.2 138.4 164.6 76.8 64.2 108.4 143.8 163.3 68.6 58.9 104.1 145.1 161.3 69.0 56.6 107.9 148.7 167.0 127.9 115.3 145.1 138.0 93.2 129.5 119.9 142.6 139.2 100.3 126.6 113.9 143.9 140.4 97.6 129.3 117.9 144.7 139.8 96.3 127.4 114.5 144.9 138.6 99.2 130.3 120.0 144.3 142.6 100.3 114.6 95.3 140.8 143.1 98.0 118.0 98.7 144.3 145.2 103.9 127.0 127.4 114.1 112.6 109.2 125.7 135.7 136.8 OCT NOV DEC 119.1 105.6 138.8 75.01 63.81 106.61 140.51 166.51 I 120.31 101.51 145.81 139.61 90.91 I I 123.31 Table 3B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: HISTORICAL DATA Seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100 YEAR INDEX 72 73 74 75 76 77 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT 01Q Q Q I QI ANNUAL 83.8 91.8 93.3 84.8 89.3 96.5 101.6 110.3 111.3 84.4 93.1 93.0 83.5 90.9 97.2 101.6 110.9 111.4 85.1 93.1 93.4 82.0 90.7 98.0 103.0 111.2 111.4 86.5 93.4 93.2 82.7 91.1 99.0 105.5 109.9 109.1 86.3 93.8 94.3 82.5 92.1 99.6 105.0 110.9 106.2 86.5 94.5 94.6 83.6 92.2 100.4 10b..9 110.9 105.0 86.4 95.1 94.2 84.1 92.7 100.7 107.5 110.5 104.8 87.6 95.1 93.9 85.6 93.2 101.0 107.7 110.2 106.3 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 93.9 101.8 109.2 111.0 108.5 90.9 96.2 90.9 87.7 95.4 102.1 109.9 111.0 110.7 91.8 94.7 87.1 88.4 96.2 102.1 110.8 111.0 111.0 84.4 92.7 93.2 83.4 90.3 97.3 102.1 110.8 111.4 86.4 93.9 94.1 82.9 91.8 99.7 106.1 110.6 106.8 87.5 95.3 94.1 85.3 93.2 101.0 107.9 110.4 106.3 90.8 95.7 90.5 87.6 95.2 102.0 110.0 111.0 110.1 87.3 94.4 93.0 84.8 92.6 100.0 106.5 110.7 108.6 83 84 85 111.0 105.4 102.5 118.5 112.7 111.2 107.0 103.3 119.3 123.2 111.6 105.8 104.2 119.9 123.4 110.6 104.5 105.6 120.5 123.3 111.2 103.6 106.9 121.0 123.6 112.0 103.0 107.8 121.9 123.6 113.4 102.5 109.8 122.8 123.4 112.8 102.0 111.6 123.0 124. 4 111.5 101.3 113.7 122.4 124.3 110.4 100.5 114.4 122.1 123.6 109.0 100.6 114.8 122.7 124.8 107.4 100.5 115.5 122.7 125.6 111.2 106.1 103.3 119.3 123.1 111.3 103.7 106.8 121.1 123.5 112.5 102.0 111.7 122.7 124.0 108.9 100.6 114.9 122.5 124.7 111.0 103.1 109.2 121.4 123.8 CHANGE* 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 2.2 0.0 -1.5 -2.6 1.0 0.3 -0.5 -0.5 0.3 0.7 1.4 -0.3 -1.5 1.8 0.7 0.0 0.5 0.1 0.8 0.0 0.4 -1.8 -0.2 0.8 1.4 0.3 0.0 1.6 0.3 -0.2 0.9 0.4 1.0 2.4 -1.2 -2.1 -0.2 0.4 1.2 -0.2 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.9 -2.7 0.2 0.7 0.3 1.3 0.1 0.8 1.0 0.0 -1.1 -0.1 0.6 -0.4 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.6 -0.4 -0.2 1.4 0.0 -0.3 1.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 -0.3 1.4 1.0 0.7 0.3 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.2 1.3 1.5 0.3 -0.6 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.8 0.5 0.7 1.2 0.1 -2.9 0.9 1.6 0.3 0.6 0.0 2.0 1.0 -1.6 -4.2 0.8 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.3 3.8 2.1 -2.6 -7.8 3.1 2.2 0.1 0.7 0.4 2.4 1.3 1.0 -0.6 1.7 2.5 3.9 -0.2 -4.1 1.3 1.5 0.0 2.9 1.5 1.3 1.7 -0.2 -0.5 3.8 0.4 -3.8 2.7 2.1 1.0 1.9 0.5 3.6 9.7 8.1 -1.5 -8.8 9.2 8.0 6.5 3.9 -1.9 0.0 -1.9 2.0 2.6 0.0 0.2 1.5 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.4 -1.1 0.9 0.5 0.2 -0.9 -1.2 1.3 0.5 -0.1 0.5 -0.9 1.2 0.4 0.2 0.7 -0.6 0.8 0.7 0.0 1.2 -0.5 1.9 0.7 -0.2 -0.5 -0.5 1.6 0.2 0.8 -1.2 -0.7 1.9 -0.5 -0.1 -1.0 -0.8 0.6 -0.2 -0.6 -1.3 0.1 0.3 0.5 1.0 -1.5 -0.1 0.6 0.0 0.6 1.0 -2.6 2.7 3.8 0.5 0.1 -2.3 3.4 1.5 0.3 1.1 -1.6 8.6 1.3 0.4 -3.2 -1.4 2.9 -0.2 0.6 2.2 -7.1 5.9 11.2 2.0 78 79 80 81 82 8 82 83 84 85 LIKE PFRIOD CHANGEIS THEPERCENTCHANGEFROMTHE PRECEEDING *CHANGE IS THEPERCENTCHANGEFROMTHEPRECEEDING LIKEPERIOD SEP 1 1 I I 1 4.171119.71 AUG 69.9 120.8 108.3 102.3 1 9.131121.41 5.251111.51 3.871134.91 2.661139.11 1.461 96.11 I I JUL ___________________ 1-- 0.8 181.1 96.8 71.2 110.2 149.4 170.6 126.8 112.2 146.7 147.3 Table 4A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Seasonally adjusted, 1977=100 I I-I - I I SIC i Code I 19771 19851 Series Pro-I Ann. I 1985 por-i Avg.i AUG tionl I -- _________________________1......I...1 1 SEP OCT I DEC 1 1 1O .............. 1986 JAN FEB BAR APR MAY JUN 72.9 84.68.9 65.9 56.0 72.1 JUL AUG - I METAL MINING Iron ore Nonferrous ores Copper ore 101 1011 102-6,8,91 1021 .501 .151 .351 .151 75.01 74.9 87.71 94.2 69.61 63.4 79.41 78.2 Lead and zinc ores 1031 .051 66.01 Gold and silver ores Ferroalloy ores 1041 1061 .021142.81139.7 .041 91.61 51.3 60.9 ANTHRACITE 1 111 i I .021 66.61 59.5 BITUMINOUS 121 1.581 127.41125.7 OIL AID GAS EXTRACTION Crude oil 6 natural gas Crude oil, total Texas crude Alaska,Calif.crude 131 1311 7.07I106.2I105.7 5.621 99.51 98.5 3.461108.11108.0 i 1.341 77.71 78.4 I .571207.71208.9 1 La. and other crude 1 1.541 97.41 96.2 Natural gas 1 2.161 85.71 83.2 i I I 1321 .471 98.91 97.5 Natural gas liquids Propane1 .051102.61102.5 Liquefied petroleum 1 .421 Canned and frozen food Grain mill products Flour Bakery products Beverages Beer and ale Nine and brandy Soft drinks Liquors Fats and oils Coffee & misc.foods TOBACCO PRODUCTS Cigarettes Cigars TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Fabrics Cotton fabrics Synthetic fabrics Knit goods Hosiery Knit garments .011115.81126.1 .131149.11158.5 .111139.61161.1 .091137.91140.1 1.411126.31126.9 2082,31 20841 2086,71 20851 1 2071 2091 I .38J1113.21113.1 .071164.41178.5 .791136.11133.4 .161 92.81105.5 1 1 .271120.91118.4 .791139.81138.8 I i 211 .621100.21 98.3 211 1 .54J100.61 98.2 212 1 .021 74.81 76.5 1 1 1 221 2.291103.21104.2 221-41 .771 98.31 99.8 2211 .281108.41113.1 2221 .401 93.81 94.1 1 2251 2251,21 2253,4,7-91 I Fabric finishing 2261 Carpeting 2271 Yarns misc. text. 228,91 I APPAREL PRODUCTS 231 I LUMBER AND PRODUCTS 241 Logging and lumber 241,21 Lumber products 243-5,91 Millwork & plywood 2431 Manufactured homes 2451 I FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 251 Household furniture 251 1 Fixt.,office furn. 252,4,9 1 1 PAPER AND PRODUCTS 261 Pulp and paper 261-3 I pulp 261 1 Paper 262 1 Paperboard 263 1 i Converted paper prod. 264 1 Paperboard containers 265 1 & Wood j 98.6 76.0 94.7 68.E 76.9 66.0 149.8 90.2 78.3 102. 4 69.2 77. 1 62.2 157.0 97.2 122.7 61.4 127.9 104.4 303.6 62.7 98.7 98.9 107.) 76.8 208.5 96.3 84.7 107.8 96.4 97.2 103.6 96.5 141.2 98.7 103.8 129.4 131.5 101.4 132.2 120.2 95.6 77.9 211.1 95.5 84.1 117.1 90.4 115.31 110.4 142.1 144.6 107.9 77.9 210.6 95.8 84.5 98.2 136.7 120.8 103.8 108.9 138. 7 159. 1 162.4 160.2 133.9 133.7 156.3 154.2 138.8 133.5 123.7 156.6 152.7 139.6 132.5 122.9 154.0 150.8 149.7 132.0 114.9 129.5 146.4 131.9 115.3 127.9 146.5 132.0 130.4 129.2 110.3 139.6 122.5 105.4 168.3 135.9 125.2 112.9 163.7 135.7 103.1 77.6 86.5 136.8 1 2031 1.091147.11 148.0 2041 .941131.31132.1 20411 .121113.0113.6 2051 1.001127.91129.2 I I 2081 105.4 149.6 201 7.961 130.21131.5 2011 1.061119.51120.2 1 .431 95.31 96.2 1 .251 1 12.81116.7 I .201142.21141.2 I .181161.91159.9 I I I 2021 .801127.81134.7 1 62.5 127.6 .991147.51150.9 i 1 FOODS Meat products Beef Pork Poultry Misc. seats 20211 20221 20231 20241 59.2 150.3 80.8 95.9 1381 1 Butter Cheese Concentrated milk Frozen desserts 65.0 74. 4 98.41 96.9 Oil & gas well drilling Dairy products 73.8 96.7 1 2.791100.91100.0 i I 2.301113.41115.3 1.051101.31104.5 1.251 123.61125.2 .671140.71143.3 .251101.11101.9 i l 1.271139.71140.9 .74 1114.01113.6 .471182.11184.5 I l 3.151127.61126.5 1.331119.71117.8 .441115.41113.5 .441124.91120.2 .441118.81119.7 i 1.031146.91 145.2 .751117.11117.6 I 77.2 83.8 74.5 81.6 69.3 171.0 96.8 75.9 76.0 82.0 82.7 72.6 80.5 67.9 156.9 89.4 71.5 80.6 63.9 151.3 71.3 72.8 127.2 65.6 124.2 75.3 124.3 104.21 99.81 101.1 99.2 99.4 108.2 77.0 209.7 97.5 85.4 96.2 98.0 106.8 75.4 212.9 94.6 83.9 97.3 98.0 97.2 76.5 101.1 108.61 78.91 213.31 96.01 85.71 1 104.9 100.5 108.9 79.2 208.6 97.5 87.2 98.7 107.6 76.3 209.1 97.2 84.3 75.5 62.6 122.5 95. 1 99. 0 107.5 76.2 214.1 95. 1 85.3 99.41 107.41 98.51 131.81 1 104.6 106.8 104.3 130.5 103.7 103.6 113.2 99.3 102.3 98.9 96.4 132.11 120.21 91.21 108.71 151.51 171.91 1 132.0 121.2 95.8 110.9 147.0 168.7 132.9 122.7 93.5 114.3 154.5 169.4 132.2 119.4 94.1 108.2 145.5 167.2 133.1 127.7 106.4 113.4 152.7 171.0 133.7 133.9 120.7 158.2 132.0 121.7 98.6 101.3 67.8 59.6 122.8 93.3 97.9 106.4 73.7 92.3 97.9 106.4 73.9 210.7 96.0 90.9 95.3 104.4 72.7 207.9 93.4 211.1 95.8 84.4 97. 7 97.3 97.7 82.9 96.8 96.6 96.9 58.9 60.$ 133.9 122.1 101.6 106.5 134.9 118.3 98.1 104.2 146.6 134.6 121.9 99.4 104.3 151.4 163.6 168.1 146.7 166.1 159.4 132.6 116.4 132.0 111.90 157.6 156.1 153.1 145.1 148.3 142.5 145.1 147.9 155. 9 142.4 130.0 108.9 150.3 137.5 146.2 129.7 106.5 157.0 130.9 144.8 130.3 101.5 158.6 131.5 150.3 143.4 133.9 122.5 133.0 145.0 130.5 111.6 131.3 147.4 134.3 116.3 133.2 150.2 135.9 117.0 129.9 146.2 135.9 121.8 149.3 136.5 120.1 131.8 151.7 137.1 131.9 131.8 122.1 116.0 159.8 129.3 84.7 129.3 119.8 176.2 138.5 86.4 126.6 115.6 164.7 138.2 80.3 127.7 115.4 191.0 137.4 81.0 130.5 115.0 135.2 130.9 108.0 129.9 117.1 207.1 208.7 146.6 142.3 141.6 116.7 119.8 145.0 125.3 142.4 117.8 124.9 119.6 141.,7 149.9 121.5 100.1 108.4 149.5 140.2 86.2 123.0 137.3 124.0 139.4 119.2 142.5 119.71 146.21 1 121.7 147.1 98.9 99.2 70.0 103.2 107.7 102.8 103.7 65.3 100.31 103.51 66.21 1 93.8 90.9 64.9 97.0 99.4 63.6 93.6 92.2 61.0 100.3 106.5 75.8 101.6 107.0 102.0 114.6 107.7 104.9 117.5 100.2 110.0 109. 1 107.9 106.9 123.5 99.6 109.9 108.2 124.4 100.3 108.9 106.5 124.0 97.9 111.4 108.5 127.2 100.3 111.3 103.7 148.3 91.0 104.7 107.3 159.9 92.2 107.71 105.81 118.61 100.91 1 103.11 139.01 92.81 1 103.7 153.6 89.5 106.4 152.8 101.6 144.6 89.3 109.6 167.0 93.1 81.5 141.5 110.9 87.6 141.2 105.7 146.9 88.51 145.41 113.01 1 88.1 157.7 110.3 89.3 141.2 116.5 84.7 134.1 112.5 84.6 136.6 111.7 101.0 102. 1 103.8 104.51 1 105.5 102.8 102.0 116.0 104.3 126.7 116.2 102.7 126.8 146.1 146.1 102.1 115.0 103.5 125.7 144.9 102.3 116.1J 103.11 125.81 144.41 100.21 120.5 106.7 133.0 158.1 98.6 120.3 108.6 128.3 151.3 96.0 141.2 118.6 185.3 96.8 69.1 122.2 104.6 100.2 155.1 90.2 90.9 112.7 147.3 93.1 142. 7 104.3 87.0 133.1 90.1 121.5 142.7 97.6 97.3 72.7 100.0 112.6 113.1 113.5 107.7 109.4 129.1 100. 1 101.0 109.4 127. 7 102.6 115.1 126.0 107.2 106.9 103.9 106.2 150.5 94.0 150.8 129.0 95.6 86. 5 94.3 92.6 135.6 107.6 93.6 137.3 83.1 140.8 147.4 116.1 121.1 121.3 81.0 150.5 117.5 103.1 102. 6 101.7 103.3 101.5 120.7 110.2 129.4 153.7 90.4 121.3 104.7 135.5 164.5 89.9 121.6 120.9 107.3 131.4 160.6 83.5 119.7 01.64 110.4 143.2 118.8 184.5 142.9 145.9 146.2 115.6 188.3 117.4 119.3 150.8 122.5 194.8 192.1 147.1 117.2 198.4 132.4 122.6 116.2 129.) 122.7 134.1 133.2 122.9 137.7 128.2 123.0 133.4 128.2 138.3 153.8 118.2 153.3 131.1 110.2 131.5 159.1 86.9 $36.4 167.9 85.0 84.3 1 142.8 115.7 183.7 140.0 115.8 180.1 142.2 118.4 185.0 140.51 115.91 183.91 192.1 149.5 120.0 192.0 1 128.0 121.5 115.4 129.5 119.6 127.7 116.4 114.3 115.3 119.5 128.9 119.7 115.7 123.6 119.7 131.31 128.71 118.41 138.11 129.51 | 133.6 124.9 121.0 125.7 125.4 132.6 122.3 147.46 117.6 146.7 148.3 117.5 155.2 125.3 153.6 118.7 154.11 118.31 117.9 126.0 122.9 123.5 124.2 121.5 127.7 123.9 117.7 127. 123.7 153.7 122.9 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. 87.9 55.90 121.9 60.9 131.91 133.9 124.61 117.6 153.91 156.9 147.01 152.3 140.91 144.7 I 147.41 147.7 133.21 132.2 112.91 115.2 130.01 137.3 1 125.61 115.21 161.91 136.41 81.81 105.0 80.3 63.8 128.7 1 1 .551101.01102.1 .121145.01149.3 .431 88.41 88.6 I .201 81.51 79.7 .221139.81145.0 .551105.71106.9 I i i 175.6 130.4 73.5 77.31 76.7 74.21 76.4J 74.3 84.5 88.31 65.61 73.4 149.61 160.7 101.11 87.1 1 61.41 68. 129.81 132.9 1 161.1 126.4 128.3 126.9 130.5 127.6 159. 1 128.5 138.6 128.1 131.8 129.5 162.9 125.6 Table 4B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100 I Series - -- 19771 -- I 19851 1 Pro-I Ann.1 SIC 1 por-1 Code I tionl I 1985 Avg.1 I AUG :_______-I-_| I I METALHIKING 101 .501 75.01 73.8 Iron ore 1011 .151 87.71104.5 Nonferrous ores 102-6,8,91 .351 69.61 60.7 Copper ore 1021 .151 79.41 72.6 Lead and zinc ores 1031 .051 66.01 59.8 Gold and silver ores 1041 .021142.81141.6 Ferroalloy ores 1061 .041 91.61 53.7 I1 I ANTHRACITE .021 66.61 68.5 111 BITUMINOUS 121 1.581127.41136.0 SEP OCT NOV 72.7 91.8 74.3 64.5 75.2 89.7 69.0 73.3 58.7 157.2 81.0 78.3 80.6 68.4 151.6 92.6 JAN FEB 155.7 99.8 1 67.51 50.31 74.91 85.71 64.41 150.41 89.91 69.9 60.7 73.8 83.6 74.5 147.8 82.2 77.8 81.5 76.2 83.0 74.8 164.4 95.4 79.4 95.9 72.4 82.3 62.6 159.6o 155.0 72.7 92.5 67.8 66.11 58.9 124.2 119.81 121.5 62.9 129.9 64.4 132.5 106. 4 99.3 108.2 78. 108.61 101.51 108.21 78.11 211.51 95.91 108.3 102.6 108.3 78.5 210.1 96.4 90.81 93.5 103.3 101.2 108.3 76.7 210.3 97.9 89.9 101.11 109.01 100.21 152.81 1 104.5 111.0 103.8 142.7 104.3 108.8 103.8 114.4 81.7 71.1 61.7 1 OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION Crude oil & natural gas Crude oil, total! Texas crude Alaska,Calif.crude La. and other crude Natural Sas 1 1 1 1 t Natural gas liquids Propane Liquefied petroleum Oil 6 gas well drilling 1321 FOODS Meat products Beef Pork Poultry Hisc. meats1 201 2011 1 1 1381 I 1 3.401108.11107.8 1.341 77.71 77.8 .57207.71208.4 1.541 97.41 96.4 2.161 85.71 80.3 1 .471 98.91 98.4 .051102.61100.2 .421 98.41 98.2 .991147.51146.3 I I 7.961 130.21138.5 1.061119.51121.1 132. 3 104.5 97.6 107.5 76.8 208.7 96.5 81.9 136.9 131.6 122.8 103.4 115.8 135.2 166.0 128.41 116.61 88.61 111.41 136.01 170.61 1 125.7 120.7 98. 1 111.4 138.8 168.6 124.7 114.8 150.6 130.4 125.0 121.6 113.7 168.4 134.0 119.2 131.7 146.2 130.8 127.9 128. 1 123.41 127.21 152.71 135.71 106.11 1 135.41 132.61 108.71 123.4j 1 119.7 106.3 171.6 156. 1 113.5 125.7 96.6 200.9 139.3 95.3 120.3 143.3 129.9 143.3 127.0 103.4 113.7 114.9 79.6 106.9 106.2 66. 8 111.6 103.5 114.1 110.8 110.0 115.7 97.9 127.1 .551101.01110.6 113.4 103.5 121145.01139.0 .431 88.41102.5 144.3 104.5 307.3 153.2 94.2 149.3 156.7 114.6 93.5 158.2 113.7 93.1 146.6 106. 1 104. 4 103.2 122.8 112.6 111.9 132.0 152.0 108.9 122.7 110.4 132.9 153.8 112.2 148.5 121.0 194.2 144.3 118.3 187.2 143.7 129.4 131.0 118.3 115.4 119.2 120.2 127. 1 149.8 129.8 148.4 147.4 141.0 123.3 99.0 114.4 148. 1 167.1 2031 1.091147.11162.7 2041 .941131.31137.6 20411 .121113.01116.7 2051 1.001127.91143.2 177.9 138.6 120.4 I I 1.411126.31138.7 .381 113.21121.5 138.3 TOBACCO PRODUCTS Cigarettes Cigars 211 211 1 212 1 I TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Fabrics Cotton fabrics Synthetic fabrics 221 221-41 2211 2221 1 Knit goods Hosiery Knit garments 2251 2251,21 2253,4,7-91 Fabric finishing Carpeting Yarns & misc. text. 1 APPAREL PRODUCTS 231 1 LUMBER AND PRODUCTS Logging and lumber Lumber products Hillwork 6 plywood Manufactured homes .801127.81133.3 .011115.81 98.0 .131149.11148.9 .111139.61153.2 .091137.91165.1 1 1 .071164.41187.4 .791136.11149.8 .161 92.81104.3 I1 I .271120.91112.1 .791139.81149.9 1 1 .621100.21103.9 .541100.61105.5 .021 74.81 81.9 I1 I 2.291103.21109.3 .771 98.31102.7 .281108.41117.6 .401 93.81 96.2 1i 1 . 1 2261 2271 228,91 241 241,21 243-5,91 2431 2451 1 Note: I1 128.9 107.3 146.4 133.5 150.4 144.2 103.3 75.8 112.0 106.7 149.4 125. 3 110.9 93.8 177.7 132.6 93.2 145.0 123. 4 105.4 90.4 81.1 111.6 77.8 82.9 75.7 84.5 72.1 MAY JUN 79.5 102.7 69.7 72.3 69.3 73.6 AUG 83.4 83.7 76.1 60.5 59.2 125.1 122. 6 62.7 128.8 56.6 109.6 68.6 132.9 98.3 99.7 108.3 77.6 210.4 97.0 91.0 96.6 106.2 73.6 211.4 95.4 81.4 90.3 96.0 106.1 73.5 211.2 95.3 89.5 94.1 104.2 72.2 207.4 93.6 85.9 98.9 94. 1 97.8 106.7 92. 7 97.5 107. 3 75.9 76.4 212.2 94.3 83.5 213.2 94.8 81.9 98. 1 79.9 95.9 95.5 96.0 56.5 96.7 94.1 137.9 121.8 135.9 116.; 98.5 93.5 149.2 152.9 142.1 119.5 101.4 97.1 129.4 78.8 149.0 1x25.0 177.0 98.5 90.5 95.6 98.0 95.4 72.2 126.6 118.4 92.2 110.1 143.4 165.9 126.6 128.7 118.9 90.3 127.0 100.9 112.1 118.4 139.8 174.5 152.0 174.3 130.9 120. 6 98.7 108.6 149.4 158. 1 125.5 143. 1 149.4 144.7 107.1 131.7 142.9 154.8 151.9 128.4 136.0 134.7 162.2 153.2 144.7 141.3 144. 1 144.8 133.6 124. 3 105.4 167.1 168.5 166.3 166.4 167.0 164.0 151.1 166.8 185.8 134.7 85.8 154.1 141.8 177.7 132.2 131.0 113.4 126.1 134.6 132.2 136.5 140.2 128.7 114.6 121.0 134.3 129.8 112.9 124.6 147.2 136.3 119.6 139.8 151.6 136.0 113.2 144.9 166.8 142,5 113.11 92.01 161.21 127.41 72.21 1 111.5 105.7 132.5 119.6 76.3 118.7 116.2 120.6 118.1 170.0U 125.7 80. 6 126.3 126.0 1S0.0 130.0 80.6 131.7 147.4 136.3 225.4 155.9 98.2 139.3 123.3 142.3 1:6.9 159.1 125.51 153.91 1 124.1 141.4 121.4 122.3 135.1 120.7 134.0 115.2 119.4 142.2 213.6 140.0 113.2 161.8 76.91 76.11 50.11 I 96.51 91.61 100.81 86.11 94.6 96.6 64.1 102.5 104.7 95.1 97.1 99.2 101.9 72.6 94.9 96.4 108.6 87.7 65.8 88.8 75.5 102.0 106.7 123.7 100.3 111.0 113.1 109.5 110.0 112.2 110.3 129.8 128.5 129.8 106.4 101.8 102.1 114.4 111.8 131.9 103. 8 117.4 110.7 128.5 102.8 102.8 95.0 109.9 88.1 119.1 118.5 141.0 110.0 92.11 88.9 101.2 99.0 108.7 108.1 147.2 72.3 154.3 86.1 151.3 178.6 88.7 151.8 95.6 117.8 160.6 105.5 108.2 144.3 97.9 115.3 124.51 82.91 1 80.01 85.3 130.41 122.9 100.31 106.5 1 102.31 101.4 94.7 127.9 116.8 91.1 139.3 114.1 89.3 148.8 112.3 90.9 143.4 85.6 148.4 121.5 125.8 67.5 146.0 103.9 84.1 145.0 126.3 105.6 129.1 121.9 156.6 124.9 77.7 66.6 102.3 98.6 98. 1 62.4 130. 9 115.2 126.3 128. 1 206. 0 136.5 83.9 139. 7 84. 1 101.1 101.8 159.4 157.5 97.0 55.2 X45.7 58.9 157.1 035.5 146.2 110.1 100.8 102.5 101.5 101.9 104.7 100.4 104.81 91.61 115.91 136.91 72.01 1 112.4 98.0 124.5 151.6 76.8 116.6 106.2 120.1 109.4 129.0 151.2 122.5 122.5 108.7 126.8 91.5 163.0 97.9 96.0 136.4 164.9 96.6 117.8 100.3 132.5 163.9 83.2 99.7 123.3 143.8 93.1 138.81 113.91 178.71 138.5 113.2 180.3 149.7 125.2 192.0 143.5 118.0 186.6 143.2 117.0 187.2 141.2 115.9 147.2 119.5 119.2 183.9 183.7 193.4 122.71 133.6 117.11 123.3 109.61 120.0 128.91 127.0 112.91 122.9 1 144.91 155.0 103.81 124.8 136.8 136.7 137.6 133. 2 126.9 122.5 131.9 126.4 128. 1 124.5 128.9 126.4 123.6 129.0 126.5 140.3 130.4 125.6 134.3 122.1 115.0 129.2 122.0 120.2 116.7 124.1 119.7 145.7 121.8 112.1 160.6 121.4 156.7 133.8 154.9 1 125.3 146.9 87.7 159.6 125.5 121.6 133.8 105.5 136.7 134. 1 160. 7 118.~ 126. 7 128.0 120.9 Seasonally adjusted industry totals are not aggregated froa the seasonally adjusted components, but result from independent seasonal adjustment of the aggregated not seasonally adjusted components. JUL 108.3 1 I 264 1 1.031146.91144.3 265 1 .751117.11120.2 APR 1 1 26b 3.151127.61126.7 1.331119.71117.7 261-3 261 I .441115.41113.4 262 I .441 124.91118.5 263 1 .441 118.81121.2 1 Converted paper prod. Paperboard contziners 1 174.0 101.8 148.5 1 .201 81.51 82.7 .221139.81 139.6 .551105.71115.0 1I 1 2.791100.91104.1 I! 1 2.301113.41121.3 1.051101.31109.4 1.251123.6 131.4 .671 140.71149.9 .251101.11117.5 I1 I 1.271139.71145.8 .741114.01117.5 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 251 Household furniture 251 I Fixt.,office furn. 252,4,9 1 .471182.11192.7 PAPER AND PRODUCTS Pulp and paper Nood pulp Paper Paperboard 126.7 96.8 119.5 158.3 105.7 I Canned and frozen food Grain mill products Flour Bakery products 2071 209; 85.1 102.2 I Fats and oils Coffee & nisc.foods 208.9 96.8 97.2 101.9 96.6 144.8 96.4 98.6 96.4 2021 20211 20221 20231 20241 2081 2082,31 20841 2086,71 20851 104.7 98.2 108.3 77.7 211.5 96.6 82.0 1 1 Dairy products Butter Cheese Concentrated milk Frozen desserts Beverages Beer and ale Hine and brandy Soft drinks Liquors 71.5 131.1 1 .431 95.31 99.3 .251112.81108.6 .201142.21151.3 .181161.91157.6 HAR 1 66.7 1 131 7.071106.21104.2 1311 5.621 99.51 97.2 1986 DEC 1 115.3 115.7 97.2 139.2 109.1 191.1 154.6 124.1 200.7 138.8 128.0 131.1 129.5 120.6 118.7 122.4 120.8 162.7 129.6 148.4 121.5 162.0 128.4 130.0 131.1 Table 4A-continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 Series ------ ---- ---- 1 I I SIC I Code I I 1 271 PRINTING & PUBLISHING Newspapers 2711 Period.,books,cards 272,3,71 Job printing 274-6,8,91 281 CHEMICALS & PRODUCTS Chemicals & syn. mat.281,2,bI 2811 Basic chemicals Alkales chlorine 28121 26131 Industrial Gases 28161 Inorganic pigments I Inorganic cues, nec 28191 1 Acids & other chem. Synthetic materials 2821 Plastics materials 28211 Synthetic rubber 28221 Synthetic fibers 2823,41 Indust. organic chem. 2861 1 Chemical products 283-5,9 1 Drugs & medicines 2831 Soap & toiletries 2841 Paints 2851 Agricultural chemicals 2871 6 I 1 I 19771 19851 1985 Pro-I Ann.1 por-1 Avg.) AUG SEP tionl 1I I I -I ---------------------------1 1 4.541153.91 155.8 153.4 1.351133.51 136.3 134.9 1.241151.01 151.5 150.8 1.951169.81 172.7 169.3 I I I 8.051127.11 127.9 129.1 3.801117.71 117.9 119.2 97.5 97.4 .921 98.81 95.3 94.6 .121 97.21 .101120.31 122.9 123.6 88.9 .081 91.81 92.5 1 1 94.3 94.6 .621 96.41 93.9 .401 95.01 93.3 1111149.41 151.6 156.2 .591197.41 201.5 205.8 .08 96.81 101.3 100.5 .441 95.31 94.8 100.8 1.831107.91 107.6 107.7 1 1 3.651141.71 141.5 144.9 1.411129.01 128.5 133.8 1.341170.41 170.3 173.7 .401 99.51 100.2 100.8 .541 96.11 93.3 97.0 1 OCT NOV DECI 1986 JAN FEB MAR APR HAY JUN JUL AUG -1___________ 157.8 154.5 133.8 152.9 169.2 156.8 134.6 153.2 172.9 157.61 134.61 155.11 174.91 160.9 140.2 159.1 177.3 156.7 135.0 151.8 175.9 135.5 152.4 178.1 11.b 131.4 154.9 182.5 161.9 139.2 156.8 179.6 164.0 144.2 156.1 183.6 166.0 146.5 156.7 185.0 163.5 144.7 155.6 181.4 127.3 119.2 100.3 95.1 118.6 91.7 128.2 117.4 95.4 89.8 121.3 90.4 128.11 119.31 94.71 96.21 126.91 105.91 131.7 123.6 102.4 98.2 131.1 107.8 132.0 121.7 103.2 96.3 129.7 100.5 130.2 119.5 95.5 99.8 124.6 99.3 132.8 120.1 95.2 95.8 125.3 96.9 131.5 121.6 100.7 96.5 110.4 107.9 134.2 122.5 98.4 97.8 126.2 92.1 134.8 124.2 98.2 98.8 129.7 106.2 135.1 125.1 96.7 100.9 129.0 97.9 99.3 102.3 152.7 205.2 89.9 94.5 108.3 92.7 92.1 150.5 201.2 86.0 95.2 108.3 97.7 100.2 163.3 221.6 99.6 97.6 110.1 100.4 104.6 157.6 207.5 107.2 100.8 109.2 89.3 87.1 157.5 210.3 111.5 96.1 108.4 89.8 88.5 156.8 213.3 111.3 95.3 109.0 98.9 102.8 157.5 211.3 104.6 95.9 110.2 94.7 95.9 158.9 216.5 105.2 92.4 112.4 91.8 91.0 167.0 226.9 90.4 89.0 169.1 99.3 111.2 98.8 112.5 142.0 128.7 171.8 100.5 96.4 145.6 131.4 177.1 102.2 89.7 87.51 84.01 156.31 211.11 80.31 97.51 109.21 1 144.91 129.11 179.51 100.11 83.31 i 88.91 88.21 92.31 92.71 53.41 114.81 I 77.41 117.61 64.21 76.51 147.4 129.2 184.3 102.7 82.5 148.2 131.8 185.1 102.6 88.3 143.0 127.8 179.9 98.1 88.9 155.0 141.4 193.9 IU08.6 89.6 150.8 134.7 191.7 102.3 90.8 151.6 135.8 193.4 98.0 85.7 156.2 138.6 201.3 101.3 80.9 153.2 137.1 192.5 105.9 81.5 94.7 91.5 94.5 86.8 49.6 126.8 90.1 88.2 92.5 91.3 90.9 95.3 92.2 52.4 111.6 95.7 94.8 100.8 89.5 54.4 113.4 91.8 91.1 97.4 91.8 91.4 96.0 94.5 93.8 46.2 125.7 88.6 86.2 89.3 86.1 46.9 117.7 49.4 117.3 51.9 117.7 89.9 128.8 78.4 86.6 86.6 122.8 71.1 92.7 80.8 117.0 65.9 85.8 85.5 120.5 68.7 94.9 93.6 124.4 75.9 107.7 90.7 122.0 73.8 102.9 88.7 118.9 71.9 101.5 149.41 103.91 117.61 115.71 I 150.2 105.0 121.7 177.2 151.1 105.2 125.7 177.2 147.8 104.2 121.5 173.3 1496.8 100.5 108.9 172.8 150.1 100.1 122.9 177.7 152.2 100.8 123.6 180.6 155.7 109.1 127.1 181.8 128.2 179.7 b0.21 77.91 65.4 77.9 60.4 64.8 76.3 60.5 b2.7 75.9 56.7 61.5 74.2 57.6 59.5 72.4 53.4 57.9 72.3 50.7 61.9 69.8 58.5 61.7 71.5 58.2 l1 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 291 2.401 86.81 89.2 88.3 Petroleum refining 291,91 2.211 85.71 I .961 91.01 96.1 Automotive gasoline I .431 81.6b 76.9 Distillate fuel oil Residual fuel oil 1 .151 49.71 46.2 108.1 Aviation fuel & keros. 1 .181109.41 1 1 1 Misc. petroleum prod. 1 .481 81.31 88.8 Refinery fuel, nec I .091109.51 115.3 Refinery nonfuel mat. 1 .261 66.21 75.7 Refinery products, nec 1 .131 92.01 96.8 85.3 84.0 87.9 79.1 47.7 111.0 87.9 87.1 92.5 86.8 52.4 114.1 87.6 87.1 91.0 90.7 51.0 117.6 82.1 107.1 69.9 89.3 77.7 112.6 59.6 89.5 76.4 111.8 60.6 83.7 RUBBER 6 PLASTICS PROD. 301 2.801146.91 148.2 Tires 3011 .621109.41 112.1 .511118.11 120.0 Rub.prod.ex.tires 302-4,b1 3071 1.671169.61 170.1 Plastics products, nec 1 I I LEATHER AND PRODUCTS 311 .531 68.51 70.7 Pers. leather gds 313,5-7,91 .161 78.31 79.3 Shoes 3141 .291 63.71 67.4 4 1 I1 CLAY,GLASS 6 STONE PROD. 321 2.721115.51 116.4 Pressed & blown glass 3221 .511105.91 106.5 Glass containers 3211 .301 91.91 92.1 148.8 117.9 117.0 171.2 149.0 109.2 117.8 172.4 150.1 108.8 118.0 174.0 70.1 80.0 64.9 68.2 80.1 62.4 68.7 78.8 b2.9 117.4 108.7 95.9 116.1 107.5 94.0 116.7 109.7 97.2 118.21 108.31 94.01 120.0 110.9 96.2 119.3 111.8 95.4 120.0 107.9 94.0 121.6 112.0 97.0 120.2 111.5 95.2 120.8 113.1 97.0 119.6 109.1 96.4 119.8 110.1 92.7 Cement 3241 .241103.81 Structural clay prod. 3251 .151113.11 Brick 42511 .071 88.91 Clay sewer pipe 32591 .021 44.21 Clay tile 3253,51 .071156.31 Concrete and misc. 326-91 1.551120.51 101.9 121.3 93.1 46.0 170.1 121.6 104.9 119.2 85.8 42.6 173.6 121.1 100.8 124.6 93.2 41.0 178.9 119.8 95.7 123.7 89.4 35.5 182.2 121.7 101.61 124.31 90.41 36.71 182.31 124.21 125.3 110.2 94.3 27.0 148.9 124.6 108.5 117.3 92.0 32.9 165.8 121.9 109.8 114.0 8o.3 20.1 167.5 124.3 114.7 124.3 94.6 31.6 179.4 124.9 106.4 123.9 87.9 37.1 183.8 123.7 105.1 126.2 90.9 32.8 187.1 123.7 106.1 138.5 99.8 35.1 205.7 121.9 104.8 135.3 90.0 34.2 PRIMARYMETALS 331 5.331 80.51 Iron and steel 331,21 3.49 1 70.4 mill prod. 3311 2.601 73.41 Basic st. Basic iron and steel I 1.111 64.31 I .421 61.61 Pig iron Raw steel I .511 70.21 I Steel mill products 1 1.491 80.11 Consumer dur. steel 1 .381 61.31 Equipment steel I .361 47.01 Construction steel I .191 76.91 Can & closure steel 1 .101 60.21 Misc. steel 1 .461127.01 1 1 Iron & steel foundries 3321 .891 61.51 1I 1 Nonferrous metals 333-6,91 1.851 99.71 Primary nonf. metals 3331 .511 90.71 Copper 33311 .131 92.11 Aluminum 33341 .281 84.91 Secondary nonf. mtls. 3341 .111 71.81 I I I Nonferrous products 335,91 1.121105.91 Nonf. mill products 3351 .841 97.21 Copper mill prod. 33511 .141 97.91 82.3 72.3 75.6 66.4 62.4 73.4 80.8 70.3 74.0 65.0 61.1 71.5 81.9 72.4 74.5 65.0 62.2 71.3 82.9 73.9 76.9 65.0 64.0 69.7 81.71 71.61 76.01 61.41 61.31 64.81 82.4 72.2 80.4 68.2 66.5 74.0 80.3 69.5 76.2 66.1 64.5 71.5 76.3 64.3 71.2 62.9 59.3 68.7 78.1 b5.6 70.9 63.0 59.8 69.7 74.8 71.4 73.5 72.6 60.2 58.3 61.4 59.9 67.7 59.4 56.2 65.4 64.3 55.9 51.3 63.6 67.2 55.4 50.2 63.7 65.0 50.7 45.0 58.9 82.3 59.0 50.9 83.0 70.8 128.1 60.7 61.4 47.0 84.3 65.1 124.7 85.7 65.9 48.0 83.8 58.1 138.1 86.71 54.51 46.81 80.01 67.01 151.31 89.9 69.9 51.0 82.8 59.0 144.5 83.7 66.8 46.2 76.7 57.4 135.4 77.3 58.9 43.6 71.1 59.6 125.1 76.7 59.3 40.4 74.0 61.2 123.6 73.8 56.9 38.7 72.9 57.2 119.0 70.5 52.1 36.3 70.6 57.4 115.0 76.0 50.9 37.8 77.6 69.0 127.3 75.6 52.0 41.3 77.0 69.2 122.6 59.8 59.11 46.3 46.1 45.4 51.2 42.3 44.9 46.0 45.0 100.0 82.5 92.0 78.0 72.6 100.81 86.81 95.31 76.71 70.91 101.8 87.6 97.0 78.0 73.9 100.8 83.0 86.9 79.0 77.0 98.8 84.7 85.5 80.3 77.9 101.6 83.3 83.7 80.8 77.1 102.3 85.4 88.8 80.7 81.4 96.3 77.0 87.2 71.7 96.2 76.8 101.0 67.7 96.5 82.1 103.3 70.4 & Alum. mill prod. 3353-71 Construction I Misc. alum. mats. I Nonferrous founories 3361 Note: 1 1 .321101.91 .091108.21 .231 99.01 .281132.21 b6.41 79.6 121.8 62.3 60.5 101.3 94.3 100.8 89.3 70.6 100.4 89.4 03.9 82.8 74.7 81.5 64.3 46.6 80.7 54.4 128.9 1 60.0 1 100.0 86.9 92.b 81.0 73.0 107.9 97.4 91.4 106.9 98.1 101.0 107.8 98.9 97.1 17.5 98.1 100.3 110.31 96.51 89.11 109.9 95.6 78.4 110.7 95.7 81.7 107.8 95.6 85.0 113.3 102.6 99.3 112.5 100.6 92.4 108.1 95.5 88.8 106.0 93.6 86.6 104.8 94.4 91.3 106.2 109.4 105.0 139.4 105.0 103.9 105.4 133.3 108.2 115. 1 105.5 134.5 103.2 111.9 99.9 135.8 101.6 103.8 109.51 106.5 98.5 102.8 151.91 153.1 103.6 106.5 102.5 155.8 103.7 101.8 104.5 144.4 115.7 117.0 115.2 145.6 113.2 116.0 112.1 148.3 108.6 135.0 98.2 145.9 107.6 116.2 104.2 143.3 103.1 101.7 103.7 136.3 I i ....... i - .. . 1 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. 154.9 10 Table 4B-continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 I 3 198511 1985 Ann. I AUG Avg. I II S19771 1 Pro-I SIC ! por-1 Code 3 tionl Series 3 SEP OCT NOV DECI 1986 JAN FEB MAR APR MAT JUN JUL AUG _______________________3_____3............-____________________________________________ 3 1 171.9 1.351 133.51 128.9 1.241 151.03 172.2 1.951169.81 201.5 4.541153.91 271 PRINTING & PUBLISHING 2711 Newspapers 272,3,71 Period.,books,cards 274-6,8,91 Job printing 1 129.5 119.0 95.9 96.3 160.3 213.2 100.3 100.0 102.9 153.0 205. 9 91.4 106.3 101.1 108.0 93.9 107.9 150.6 139.8 180.5 157.3 149.3 189.2 104. 4 96.8 145.6 133.2 95.0 92.3 121.6 86.7 92.2 90.4 145.3 193.3 93.3 1 1 1 1 1 109.4 90.1 I Cement clay prod. Structural Brick Clay sewer pipe Clay tile Concrete and misc. 3241 3253 32511 32593 3253,5 326-91 i 331 PRIMARY METALS 331,2 Iron and steel & mill prod. 3311 Basic st. I Basic iron and steel Pig iron 1 Raw steel 1 I Steel mill products Consumer dur. steel Equipment steel Construction steel Can & closure steel Misc. steel 3.491 70.41 2.601 1.111 .421 73.43 64.31 61.63 70.21 Note: 3323 .891 91.1 149.1 198.5 93.5 93.8 108.9 142.6 129.0 176.7 85.9 90.9 102.0 81.5 59.31 155.2 121.7 118.6 178.9 153.3 115.6 147.6 102.0 119.7 173.0 72.2 71.3 71.9 80.4 69.4 82.6 84.2 66.4 67.0 121.9 112.0 98.8 120.9 110.2 94.1 122. 1 128.7 123.7 99.7 47.3 168.8 124.4 126.5 124.5 94.1 48.1 123.4 175.9 182.8 123.0 124.6 149.5 109.1 119.8 173.6 121.0 177. 1 112.1 99.5 78.2 68.3 71.0 61.8 59.6 66.5 79.1 68.3 71.3 61.7 58.1 67.6 129. 1 98.5 44.9 80.1 69.1 71.1 62.0 58.8 68.8 96.9 87.9 86.5 82.7 69.4 103.5 94.9 84.0 105.2 111.1 102.9 129.5 148.b 133.7 181.6 119.5 94.3 148.7 130.4 158.7 186.2 117.3 91.3 195. 1 121.1 79.9 85.4 107.5 77.4 88.7 84.8 84.9 82.9 82.8 86.2 80.6 46.2 119.5 95.6 94.4 100.8 95.9 94.4 101.0 96.4 94.8 99.2 117.8 89.5 78.1 223.1 142.0 106.4 114.3 163.6 156.5 152.7 112.8 125.0 176.0 69.0 83.2 62.4 62.11 78.33 53.13 64.1 74.2 59.1 67.0 74.5 64.6 118.5 107.2 91.6 112.21 92.91 70.91 1 74.51 113.71 83.51 30.91 166.71 111.5 102.4 88.8 113.3 114.0 101.6 110.9 98.3 69.3 104.7 79.8 24.6 151.5 119.5 71.9 115.4 81.6 27.0 173.5 117.8 91.9 115.9 84.3 20.6 173.7 121.3 94.7 123.8 89.7 36.3 181.9 124.5 77.6 67.2 71.0 61.5 59.9 66.7 56.2 99.4 100.8 97.1 86.0 87.5 91.2 81.5 83.9 95.8 78.4 75.1 108.6 98.6 96.0 104.4 107.4 119.9 97.4 102.5 138.7 84.5 71.33 117.91 61.61 1 63.2 103.8 106.4 102.8 131.2 138.9 119.5 176.4 101.8 91.7 93.0 164.8 140.31 92.81 113.71 166.11 44.6 77.1 51.9 123.1 107.0 98.9 105.5 141.9 120.2 182.9 96.7 88.3 111.8 163.2 215.2 106.6 104.7 92. 9 76.2 113.4 45.7 77.6 108.7 112.0 97.2 108.5 91.8 91.6 164.5 221.5 112.4 98.5 109.7 104.4 98. 1 77.6 117.6 70.0 65.9 78.0 59.9 43.7 76.3 52.9 125.7 77.2 82. 8 77.0 103.1 94.0 94.6 1154.4 2 05.7 1 01.2 96.2 110.0 107.1 78.1 122.9 71.7 60.7 77.8 61.4 59.5 137.9 124.4 100.5 108.0 132.6 122.7 98.2 99.2 129.5 104.9 132.1 133. 1 127.8 122.3 98.6 98.9 128.3 163. 1 127.4 1 60.5 142.3 92.7 88.3 53.3 127.0 78.4 59.6 81.9 63.2 121.1 166.8 143. 1 148.7 170.5 129.7 124.0 88.4 59.7 156.4 1 25.2 1 19.9 97.7 91.8 1 27.0 96.7 89.91 89.43 94.61 96.71 60.21 117.31 1 75.3 111.6 154.8 142.4 145.6 169.3 149.6 133.5 145.9 137.6 118.3 174.6 58.5 45.9 150.0 136.4 142.6 164.2 1 46.6 126.2 1 147.4 1 60.1 136.11 120.4 172.71 72.61 84.21 79.9 109.6 96.8 120.0 74.9 123.8 1 61.51 1 1 1 333-6,91 1.851 99.71 Nonferrous metals 90.71 .513 333 Primary nonf. metals 92.11 .131 3331 Copper 84.91 .281 3334 Aluminum 71.81 .111 334 mtls. Secondary nonf. 1 3 1 335,61 1.121105.91 Nonferrous products 97.2) .841 3351 products Nonf. mill 97.91 .141 3351 Copper mill prod. 1 1 1 .321 101.61 3353-7 Alum. mill prod. .091108.21 I Construction 1 .231 99.03 Hisc. alum. mats. .281132.21 336 Nonferrous foundries 3 I foundries 92.3 88.3 110.9 09.4 110.3 110.9 1 1 77.8 1.491 80.11 55.8 61.31 .381 3 48.1 47.01 3 .361 78.4 76.91 .191 1 66.9 60.21 .103 3 121.1 .461127.03 1 1 Iron & steel 177.7 96.7 96.2 89.5 1 1 .241103.81 .151113.11 88.91 .071 44.23 .021 .071156.31 1.551120.51 1 3 5.331 80.51 .514 93. 1 126.9 117.2 94.9 89.0 121.2 150.03 137.61 145.11 161.81 l 123.71 117.41 92.41 95.91 123.31 95.51 l 86.11 81.31 150.41 199.41 80.01 98.23 109.91 90.1 88.5 92.1 94.5 52.6 121.3 1 1 2.721115.51 .511105.91 .301 91.91 100.0 93.8 116.1 88.2 156.0 147.4 147.5 167.4 89.0 87.0 90.3 88.4 52.1 115. 1 88.6 86. 1 89.8 79.6 92.4 90.4 96.8 78.8 42.3 108.0 1 1 156.3 177.3 135.8 121.0 99.3 96.2 124.8 97.8 129.4 114.9 8 1 161.6 143.9 1 1 28 1 8.05 127.11 ICALS & PRODUCTS CHERM syn. mat.281,2,61 .3.861117.71 Chemicals .921 98.83 2811 Basic chemicals 97.21 .121 28121 Alkalies & chlorine .101 120.31 28131 Industrial Gases 91.83 .083 281u Inorganic pigments 1 1 3 96.41 .621 28191 Inorganic chem, nec 3 .401 95.01 Acids & other chem. 2823 3.111149.41 Synthetic materials .591 197.41 28211 Plastics materials 96.81 .081 28221 Synthetic rubber 95.33 .441 2823,41 Synthetic fibers 1.831107.91 2861 Indust. organic chem. 1 3 283-5,9 3 3.653 141.7 Chemical products 2831 1.41 129.01 Drugs & medicines 1.341170.41 284 Soap & toiletries 99.51 .401 2851 Paints 96.11 .541 2873 Agricultural chemicals 1 1 2.401 86.81 29 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 291,91 2.211 85.71 Petroleum refining 3 .963 91.01 Automotive gasoline 81.61 .431 I Distillate fuel oil 49.71 i .151 Residual fuel oil .181109.41 Aviation fuel & keros. 3 1 .481 81.33 petroleum prod. Misc. .091109.51 1 Refinery fuel, nec 66.21 .261 1 Refinery nonfuel mat. .131 92.01 Refinery products, nec 1 1 303 2.803 146.91 RUBBER & PLASTICS PROD. .621109.41 301 Tires .511118.11 302-4,61 Rub. prod.ex. tires 3071 1.671169.61 Plastics products, nec 1 1 .531 68.51 311 LEATHER AND PRODUCTS 78.33 .161 313,5-7,93 Pers. leather gds 63.71 .291 3141 Shoes 323 CLAY,GLASS & STONE PROD. 3223 Pressed & blown glass 3221 Glass containers 169.4 136.4 169.7 192.0 95.0 92.9 109.5 92.7 132.7 1 1 122.31 l 75.01 63.81 69.13 58.21 56.91 62.11 1 77.31 48.63 41.71 71.31 59.71 134.81 1 48.03 1 96.31 86.41 93.21 77.51 65.71 1 102.91 92.01 79.71 1 92.01 91.81 92.11 135.71 48.9 115.1 127.9 180.7 61.7 67.9 64.8 75.0 60.5 116.6 98.9 97.2 99.5 159.9 215.2 105.6 163.7 96.7 110.2 97.9 224.2 103.9 94.4 112.6 145. 1 52.1 108.9 46.7 115.1 84.8 116.1 71.5 89.8 96.2 124.3 77.6 128.6 113.7 122.2 149.5 106.5 109.8 175. 1 150.8 155.9 101.9 62.1 7j3.0 57.2 88.1 85.4 158.43 215.2 94.2 110.9 163.6 152.4 205.7 94.3 97.6 127.7 91.7 88.4 86.3 162.1 95.3 111.1 163.2 149.1 204.1 115.4 78.8 97.8 96.0 87.0 52.9 107.6 99.3 77.6 48.5 97.2 124.9 75.2 121.6 156.3 125. 1 126. 1 146.1 91.5 119.5 177.9 185.0 176.1 58.7 73.3 53.8 65.6 48.4 63.0 120.8 110.7 98.5 125.5 115.7 99.4 132.3 137.5 96.3 35.2 98.9 60.7 71.3 56.1 51.2 127.8 183.3 72.4 59.9 121.8 114.2 101.4 121.4 111.9 96.9 124.7 118.2 115.3 126.9 96.3 34.1 117.7 130.0 133.8 97.9 34.5 196.9 124.8 125.1 76.8 64.2 68.6 69.0 58.9 64.7 64. 1 62. 1 69.6 58.7 55.4 56.6 61.1 47.0 43.0 53.3 126.8 92.5 34.5 183.0 186.4 124.7 124.2 103.8 126.3 98.8 37.3 178.2 121.6 121.6 59.5 83.4 63.5 47.0 76.6 64.2 134.9 84.8 65.5 44.7 81.8 67.7 13b.7 82.1 77.7 63.3 57.4 40.0 77.8 63.3 126.7 72.8 48.8 122.0 72.8 65.4 115.8 85.4 43.0 81.1 63.6 132.3 53.8 51.1 36.2 74.4 66. 1 71.5 49.2 39.1 48.1 48.1 56.9 45.0 48.5 41.6 43.7 104.9 86.2 90.2 79.6 82.6 104.9 105.7 87.7 95.5 81.3 79.7 100.5 86.9 71.0 89.6 66.2 92.3 86.8 89.6 80.3 80.4 106.7 87.2 95.1 81.2 78.5 115.9 97.8 86.4 115.7 101.2 96.3 118.5 105.3 103.8 116.5 103.6 100.0 112.2 98.7 92.0 94.8 88.9 100.5 78.4 75.1 83.9 98.7 101.9 97.5 155.6 107.5 109.7 106.7 170.3 111.7 120.2 122.0 119.5 158.2 118.2 117.3 118.6 115.2 141.6 104.9 152.9 103.9 111.8 100.8 112.5 102. 1 103.4 101.6 126.7 44.9 100.5 87.9 93.4 78.1 69.4 109.1 93.6 106.6 113.6 159.5 155.2 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. 11 96.0 121.8 65.2 84.6 66.1 48.2 78.3 55.8 136.7 138. 1 106.1 137.7 69.5 69.3 58.6 127.7 136.7 120.7 94.8 98.7 125.3 101.7 76.6 67.4 62.9 75.2 81.7 70.4 78.0 68.1 64.2 75.7 78.2 101.7 111.9 180.4 136.8 177.0 211.6 84.4 72.6 77.9 68.6 65.0 76.3 82.3 47.1 98. 1 188.4 172.7 131.7 169.7 204.1 80.4 66.9 74.4 79.7 68.8 76.9 66.5 62.3 73.8 68.1 88.2 87.8 92.4 84.9 122.0 99.7 159.6 78.3 94.7 71.5 76.2 88.6 69.0 91.9 Table 4A-continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100 S 11977 iProSIC iporCode Ition I____ Series FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS l 341 Metal containers 3411 Hardware,tools,cutlery 3421 Structural metal prod. 3441 Fasteners, stamp, etc. 345-71i 1 NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY 35J Engine 6 farm equip. 351,21 Construct. & allied eq. 3531 1 Metalworking machinery 3541 Spec. & geni. ind. eq. 355,61 Office, serv, & misc. 357-91 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Major elect. eq.& pts Household appliances Cooking equipment 3b1 361,21 3631 36311 1 1 Refrigeration appl. 36321 Laundry appliances 36331 Misc. appliances 3634-6,91 1 I I 11985 1 lAn. 1 1985 IAvg. AUG I l 1 3691 3691 1 1 __ . i i 6.461107.31107.4 .521 85.61 88.9 .731100.01100.4 1.671108.11109.0 1.95 109.81110.5 1 1 9.541145.31145.4 1.481 63.01 62.2 1.681 77.51 78.4 1 I 1.241126.91 130.1 2.121 96.91 97.4 3.021265.21260.6 I 1 7.151168.41165.8 1.271 89.91 90.7 .751 124.3! 124.5 .111227.21214.4 1 1 1 1 Trucks and buses Business vehicles Consumer trucks Truck trailers Motor vehicle parts 1 I . ... . .. 1 DEC 1 NOV . . I Note: Seasonally adjusted industry BAY JUN JUL AUG 106.5 90.6 106.6 91.7 104.4 107.8 107.9 105.5 88.3 103.5 107.5 107.5 106.5 89.4 10,5.5 108.0 109.1 140.4 61.0 76.6 142.6 60.5 73.4 142.9 59.5 76.3 134.9 95.0 250.7 134.0 96.2 255.7 135.8 95.1 254.5 163.2 90.9 137.8 296.0 166.8 91.3 137. 1 254.4 167.0 90.8 138.4 253.1 100.6 117.0 133.2 99.2 107.7 164.7 104.5 121.1 147.1 107.2 139.8 147.9 216.5 242. 4 '218.5 I 109.8 144.2 60.8 77.8 141.7 61.7 78.5 144.8 62.5 78.9 146.21 62.81 79.91 144.9 64.0 78.1 128.7 97.1 262.5 125.9 128.5 95.1 94.7 263. 4 164.5 88.4 120.2 197.9 164.2 85.3 120.0 195.5 131.9 264.6 130.71 132.3 95.11 95.1 265.71 266.6 1 168.71 166.1 87.21 88.9 126.21 129.1 222.41 260.6 1 95.9 92.3 132.4 96.4 132. 1 104.8 106.7 241.9 106.8 137.2 219.7 239.3 109.5 221.6 240. 1 116.2 122.7 117.4 122.9 124.5 113.7 112.7 123.3 111.4 108.3 108.9 253.8 166.9 86.6 125.7 105.3 137.1 218.9 158.5 126.6 116.4 122.0 124.8 112.6 108.9 95.6 132.5 98.8 94.9 137.4 132.0 135.9 118.2 147.4 131.3 115.2 141.8 126.8 104.3 136.3 145.5 82.2 161.3 46.9 147.0 149.2 83.9 157.1 83.5 36.4 32.6 139.0 154.3 138.4 156.7 139.9 130.4 103.9 117.4 148.6 125.9 104.4 161.0 159.0 1 107.6 108.2 88.8 85.3 99. 1 107.7 93.6 101.9 109.5 116.5 100.2 107.8 111.3 143.9 62.8 141.7 61.7 77.1 130.6 95.7 263.9 165.2 100. 1 109.7 113.1 108. 4 140.8 63.3 72.2 141.3 60.9 74.3 131.0 95.2 128.3 96.6 257.2 252.9 95. 9 252. 1 166.8 90.3 138.3 258.8 166.0 91.3 131.9 266.6 103.5 137.9 76.0 129.5 164.8 88.9 133.5 269.5 258.3 109.5 133.5 101.8 101.8 133.6 105.6 119.3 166.81 154.2 220.51 218.6 242.01 241.8 120.71 142.0 1 148.2 216.0 241.4 143.9 154.0 215. 1 217.9 147. 5 218.4 207.1 247.8 247.6 243.4 239.2 120.01 116.0 132.61 108.0 1 114.8 113.8 115.2 123.4 115.5 138.3 118.9 113.8 140. 5 123.7 124.01 111.41 108.01 94.61 131.61 1 128.2 116.5 120.4 105.5 146.8 127.5 122.6 125.1 108. 1 126.2 112.6 124. 1 116.4 122.3 108.7 108.2 94.8 132. 0 130.41 116.01 139.81 129.71 105.01 1 148.51 86.81 164.21 31.21 1 135.0 124.6 141.7 130.9 104.6 140.41 160.71 97.11 94.2 136.71 105.91 1 130.5 103.5 88.4 131.9 155.2 103.3 152.6 239.3 129.1 117.6 137.6 118.3 110.6 113.4 99.3 138.2 125.6 111.2 108.8 95.3 132.6 125.3 108.3 100.2 87.8 122.2 125.6 109.4 136.1 135.0 100.8 136.4 115.0 150.3 133.3 101.0 140.4 120.4 153.4 133.3 99.3 156.5 84.5 157.4 20.2 155.6 86.7 159.0 20.6 161.3 89.3 162.2 27.8 115.1 107.1 107.0 93.7 149.0 130.4 140.3 133.0 118.9 131.8 117.0 141.5 125.8 101.4 126.8 107.9 111.6 104.5 119.9 104.9 129.6 123.7 103.0 153.9 88.0 161.5 21.8 151.5 152.3 84.4 157.8 18.3 154.6 85.8 160.2 155.7 83.9 156.0 9.8 31.5 159.2 29.0 141.5 160.1 141.9 160.8 142.0 161.9 142.4 163.9 140.3 161.9 139.9 162.0 141.7 162.0 142.6 165.4 99.0 95.4 99.2 94.5 103.6 101.0 95.2 108. 9 98.3 102.6 97.9 93.4 105.2 98.2 94.1 104.2 121.7 116.8 110.0 123.1 117.0 125.4 121.5 124.4 110.7 141.9 115.1 142.5 121.6 114.9 107.5 144.6 124.6 124.0 124.9 126.5 128.0 125.6 125.3 108.7 107.7 125. 6 125. 1 104. 4 127.6 128.0 127.4 139.0 141.2 143.2 128.3 134.8 124.0 103.9 141.5 142. 1 100.8 139.1 133.5 100. 1 85.9 1 95.3 91.4 102.5 95.0 93.2 102.1 94.8 91.7 101.3 96.61 100.9 93.21 96.5 101.31 102.8 1 100.9 105.9 100.1 120. 1 119.5 119.8 113.2 116.1 108.4 122.41 117.31 110.91 149.5 147.2 143.11 139.0 114.4 107.0 144.2 121.4 122.9 123.7 124.8 120.0 104.1 133.8 121.7 103.8 137.2 1 126.11 127.91 125.01 108.21 139.61 123.8 127.5 121.4 104.4 136.1 123.2 124.4 122.5 105.9 136.9 119.4 116.6 124.3 122.7 125.4 109.0 139.7 95.9 108.3 120.8 115.9 107.8 148.5 119.7 114.0 107.8 105.9 144. 1 totals are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted components, but result from independent seasonal adjustment of the aggregated APR 108.5 1 1 MAR 109.2 90.1 100.4 109.4 114.8 99.1 I ! FEB 108.21 88.71 100.81 109.01 110.41 1 107.9 86.8 1 Aircraft and parts 3721 2.091 140.41145.2 Ships and boats 3731 .661 84.21 81.7 Rail & misc trans eg.374-6,91 1.111154.81160.6 Railroad equipment 3741 .271 31.21 44.6 1 I INSTRUMENTS 381 2.661139.11141.0 Equipment instr.& pts 381-41 1.521156.51156.6 i l i MISC. MANUFACTURES 391 1.461 96.11 96.5 Misc. cons. goods 391,3,4,61 .841 92.61 92.8 Misc. bus. supplies 395,9)1 .621101.01103.9 1 1 1 ELECTRIC UTILITIES 4911 4.171119.71117.6 Elec. util. generation 1.761115.51113.5 Fossil fuel generation I 1.411109.01106.6 Hydro & nuclear gener. I .351 141.41141.1 1 1 Elec. util. sales | 2.411122.81120.7 Residential elec. I -951 123-.7l 120.5 Nonresidential elec. I 1.461 122.21120.8 Industrial elec. I .681107.11107.1 Commercial & other elec. I .781 135.41 132.8 i 1 1986 JAN 107.6 87. 1 99.4 108.6 109. 4 106.7 87.4 99.1 108.8 108.8 1 1.031126.71140.6 .41 111.91121.5 | .631136.31153.1 37151 .091130.51128.8 37141 2.31 02.91103.8 1 .. OCT 1 .701119.61118.1 .13123.51127.4 1 SEP 1 .171 94.21111.0 .121127.71123.9 .351104.81102.7 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 371 9.131121.41125.0 Motor vehicles & parts 3711 5.251111.51115.6 Autos, total 1 1.821112.91115.5 Consumer I 1.161 98.91101.2 Business l .661 137.61140.8 { 1 1 I TV and radio sets 3651 .441144.71139.5 Cosmmunication equipment 3661 2.011217.81219.3 Electronic components 3671 1.311257.91245.6 TV tubes 3671-3 I .131 117.61106.2 Misc. electrical supp. Storage battery,repl. 1 12 not seasonally adjusted compopeats. 94.4 104.7 147.1 147.4 Table 4B-continued INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 I 11977 IProSIC IporCode Ition Series ____________________ 4_ FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS 341 Metal containers 3411 Hardware,tools,cutlery 3421 Structural metal prod. 3441 Fasteners, stamp, etc. 345-71 1 351 NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY I I 11985 1 IAna. 1 1985 IAvg. AUG SEP I __.......... . . ....... I I I 6.461107.31 108.9 .521 85.61 93.9 .731100.81102.2 1.671108.11111.6 1.951109.81110.3 l 1 9.544 145.31151.3 1.481 63.01 59.9 Engine & farm equip. 351,21 Construct. & allied eq. 3531 1.681 77.51 78.8 1 1 1 3541 1.241126.91130.7 Metalworking machinery Spec. & genl. ind. eq. 355,61 2.121 96.91 97.7 Office, serv, & misc. 357-91 3.021265.2 1282.8 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Major elect. eq.& pts Household appliances Cooking equipment 361 7.151168.41165.8 361,21 1.271 89.91 92.7 3634 .751124.31118,4 36311 .11i1227.21208.8 1 I I 1 Refrigeration appl. 36321 Laundry appliances 3b331 Misc. appliances 3634-6,91 1 TV and radio sets 3651 Communication equipment 3661 Electronic components 3671 TV tubes 3671-31 1 Misc. electrical supp. Storage battery,repl. 3691 36911 1 S1986 OCT NOV AUG 106. 2 104. 1 107.9 94.4 107.5 104.4 108.9 145. 148.7 57.3 76.7 107.7 84.3 100.9 103.3 104.3 107.7 118.4 115.6 92.7 99.9 105.5 114.5 108.7 108.4 95.2 105.4 109.2 110.7 140.51 64.11 79.71 139.9 64.1 76.4 142.3 64.2 140.4 63.6 73. 4 136.8 138.4 143.8 259.7 126.21 94.61 250.21 127.9 92.8 250.5 169.5 86.4 166.5J 84.31 127.9 271.0 109.31 165.0 86.2 129.9 259.6 269.1 135.5 248.9 103.9 152.8 115.4 83.3 118.4 96.3 118.1 114.9 148.0 106.3 142.1 182.0 z18.7 175.9 224.1 69.34 115.54 97.91 1 139.71 228.21 244.61 89.01 1 128.61 162.41 I 120.31 101.51 89.61 78.51 109.21 142.2 219.7 240.8 135.3 136.8 215.7 126. 9 217.0 238.8 130.1 117.2 114.5 152.2 143.3 60.7 143.8 60.7 80.8 78.8 62.4 78.7 133.7 100.5 280.9 129.3 94.9 2b1.4 167.5 125.6 207.6 169.7 88.6 136.6 235.3 102.0 126.5 110.5 145.0 109.5 126.6 95.3 106.9 198.61 1 78.1 63.4 70.8 90.3 99.4 61.1 74.1 61.1 58.6 77.2 74.1 133.5 132.4 129.2 96.1 96.1 249.8 95.3 242.0 127.9 95.4 246. 7 96.2 94.1 136.5 95.4 258. 7 268.4 276.3 164.8 166.2 164.6 163.3 88.0 144.0 258.7 161.3 90.9 167.0 92.8 132.2 279.1 138.0 286.6 122.0 131.7 224.7 246.5 134.6 159.0 107.2 109. 7 123.5 135.0 98.8 109.7 137.3 90.2 88.2 148.3 134.6 143.9 216. 1 207.2 242.1 241.5 143.5 169.1 245.8 138.9 215.9 246.3 213.8 234.8 214.8 240.5 109.9 96.9 109.7 98.8 108.7 102.7 112. 3 106.7 111.2 107.0 109.3 118.1 127.9 115.3 120.2 105.3 146.5 129.5 126.6 113.9 116.6 102.2 142.2 129.3 117.9 127.4 130.3 120.0 127.4 111.6 155.3 114.6 95.3 82.4 72.2 100.5 118.0 98.7 84.8 74.3 103.4 131.5 111.6 144.5 131.4 103.2 143.1 145.2 126.6 157.3 140.3 109.5 92.9 120.3 117.1 98.3 124.3 108.5 134.7 133.0 96.7 155.1 86.0 158.7 22.1 138.8 101.7 252.6 164.1 87.1 139.8 87.8 107.0 134.7 110.6 92.6 90.2 134.0 95.8 131.7 110.1 244.5 115.9 242.1 243.6 130.2 130.8 124.8 161.0 126.2 160.9 122.5 147.6 123.4 112.2 109.5 95.9 133.5 126.5 117.2 119.4 104.7 145.6 126.4 131.8 110.7 14.5.5 13.9 104.6 141.3 122.4 153.6 105.51 94.91 112.41 132.81 107.81 1 130.1 125.7 133.0 116.3 104.9 141.5 126.7 129.1 104.1 132.4 113.2 144.9 127.8 104. 1 100.8 102. 1 144.9 80.6 147.4 83.6 151.7 84.9 155. 2 155.7 8 5.6 159.5 19.0 86.9 161.4 31.6 160. 1 47.8 161.9 33.3 153.8 84.5 156.2 9.2 154.1 157.0 39.0 154.5 87.6 161.6 21.1 154.0 1x1.2 30.8 22.5 151.6 84.5 154.3 19.7 143.7 14.1 139.8 157.9 139.7 156. 6 152.91 88.31 166.91 31.91 1 139.61 155.64 1 138.0 154.1 139.2 140.4 159.3 139.8 159.0 138.6 159.5 142.6 165.8 143.1 167.1 145.2 172.4 99.1 97.1 93.8 89.7 99.4 90.91 8d6.21 97.31 1 93.2 89.8 97.7 100.3 97.6 95.0 108.3 101.1 96.3 92.6 101.3 99.2 94.6 105.5 100.3 97.9 103.7 98.0 92.4 105.7 103.9 100.1 109.1 112.1 123.31 120.71 113.91 147.71 1 125.31 132.41 120.61 103.21 135.81 1 127.0 119.9 113.7 145.0 127.4 117.0 107.5 155.0 114.1 112.6 106.0 95.0 149.9 109.2 125.7 122.4 115.8 135.7 134.0 130.0 149.8 136.8 107.9 97.9 147.7 132.1 152.2 119.0 98.7 136.7 135.0 144.2 128.9 110.6 144.9 118.6 120.2 117.6 104.9 128.6 117.4 112.8 120.4 107.8' 131.3 109.6 .131117.61118.4 1 1 .701119.61117.7 1 4911 4.171119.71127.7 I 1.761115.51124.9 1 1.411109.01121.9 I1 .351141.41137.0 I 1 2.411122.81129.8 .951123.71134.5 1 1 1.461122.21126.7 J .681107.11109.0 I .781135.41142.1 I 114.0 115.5 101.2 140.9 119.9 128.4 112.5 156.5 123.7 108.3 150.8 114.5 116.5 102.0 142.0 112.3 1 103.0 98.5 109.1 102.0 127.0 115.3 110.4 107.3 109.7 137.7 102.1 128.1 135.6 134.7 136.2 115.4 154.3 112.6 105.5 117.2 103.5 129.1 109.7 102.4 138.6 113.8 107.7 117.8 104.4 129.5 I 151.1 111.0 104.0 157.1 94.4 126.0 154.2 129.3 101.6 139.9 119.8 153.0 134.3 87. 1 108.6 99.1 146.6 100. 4 115.7 102. 5 127.1 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. 92.2 101.8 107.8 217.1 1 I1 JUL 1.311257.91247.0 1 1 Elec. util. sales Residential elec. Nonresidential elec. Industrial elec. Commercial & other elec. JUN 107.4 85. 1 ELECTRIC UTILITIES Elec. util. generation Fossil fuel generation Hydro & nuclear gener. MAY 2.011217.81215.7 .131123.51133.7 1I 1 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 371 9.131121.41116.1 Motor vehicles & parts 3711 5.251111.51103.0 Autos, total 1 1.821112.91 90.7 Consumer I 1.161 98.91 79.5 Business 1 .661137.61110.6 I1 1 Trucks and buses | 1.031126.71126.7 Business vehicles .411111.91109.4 Consumer trucks .631136.31137.9 Truck trailers 37151 .091130.51128.5 Motor vehicle parts 37141 2.311102.91101.0 1 1 1 Aircraft and parts 3711 2.091140.41139.5 Ships and boats 3731 .661 84.21 78.6 Rail & misc trans eq.374-6,91 1.111154.81156.4 Railroad equipment 3741 .271 31.21 35.4 1 i 1 INSTRUMENTS 381 2.661139.11143.6 Equipment instr.& pts 381-41 1.521156.51162.9 i 1 MISC. MANUFACTURES 391 1.461 96.11103.0 Misc. cons. goods 391,3,4,61 .841 92.61 98.7 bus. supplies 395,91 .621101.01108.8 7 I" I Hisc. APR 108.3 87.2 101.0 100.0 111.4 i .171 94.21 80.7 .121127.71125.0 .351104.81105.4 I 1 .441144.71155.3 MAR 104.6 83.4 95.1 106.1 107.4 101.5 112.5 111.4 93.1 FEB 106.61 83.21 98.01 111.71 105.81 109.1 87.1 108.0 92.5 103.0 112.8 111.2 109.8 1EC1 JAN 1 13 85.0 158.1 148.7 128.2 120.3 133.3 109.1 154.4 137.0 147.2 130.4 103.9 153.4 Table 5 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDEXES; 1977 = 100 Quarterly averages, seasonaly adjusted Quarterly Averages --- of 1 Monthly Indexesj J I SEaRIES Industrial production Products, total Final products Consumer goods Durable consumer goods A'utomotive products Home goods Nondurable consumer goods ! 11984 02 Q3 124.71 132.31 132.41 122.11 125.0 132.7 132.5 123.0 124.4 132.5 131.6 124.4 125.11 133.6! 132.51 125.11 113.0 115.9 110.8 123.2 114.31 114.21 114.41 125.01 115.0 114.7 115.2 125.9 114.7 114.4 114.8 128.0 116.01 123.1 129.1 129.7 118.8 123.5 130.4 130.6 119.5 124.0 131.6 131.7 120.5 112.4 113.7 111.4 121.2 112.1 112.4 111.8 122.2 112.5 109.5 114.7 120.2 1 138.1 137.2 132.6 155.3 142.6 141.5 137.1 158.8 143.41 142.61 137.81 161.31 144.0 144.0 138.8 164.5 145.3 145.8 140.0 168.4 146.5 146.9 140.3 172.9 146.11 147.31 139.71 176.81 145.0 147.5 139.9 177.1 141.2 145.9 137.7 178.1 142.31 147.61 139.01 181.01 1 1 1 124.0 113.5 133.0 118.2 125.8 114.5 135.4 119.3 126.5 115.01 136.31 120.61 127.2 115.3 137.4 121.5 129.9 117.9 140.2 122.3 131.2 119.8 140.9 123.1 131.71 120.21 141.541 125.11 133.7 123.1 142.7 125.0 135.5 123.7 145.6 129.5 137.61 125.21 1 1 115.5 123.1 85.5 111.7 112.4 102.3 128.0 110.4 105.4 114.11 123.11 84.31 110.71 110.51 95.01 125.71 110.61 101.11 114.9 123.0 84.1 110.7 111.2 93.2 126.6 112.0 104.4 114.0 121.4 84.3 111.0 110.6 95.2 121.6 112.1 103.7 113.8 120.4 84.0 113.4 113.3 101.7 123.8 113.6 102.5 114.31 121.11 87.11 113.91 114.01 105.01 124.81 113.41 102.61 114.5 120.9 82.6 115.7 116.2 105.8 128.8 115.3 102.2 113.3 118.8 79.5 116.9 117.0 108.2 130.1 115.4 100.6 113.41 118.7 1 118.91 119.61 1 1 1 99.41 124.7 125.9 122.9 IIII 112.2 113.7 109.7 124.9 126.41 122.91 125.3 126.8 123.3 126.1 127.3 124.6 126.8 127.5 125.9 127.4 127.91 126.81 128.4 128.3 128.6 128.4 127.1 130.2 129.51 127.61 132.11 109.51 108.61 110.81 111.6 110.1 114.1 109.8 109.9 109.6 109.1 107.9 111.1 109.31 107.14 112.81 107.3 105.4 110.5 103.3 99.9 108.9 101.91 96.61 110.61 1 1 a Materials Durable goods materials Basic metal materials Nondurable goods materials Textile, & chem materials Textile materials Pulp and paper materials Chemical materials Energy materials t112.6 109.01 115.31 121.11 1 Manufacturing Durable Nondurable 123.0 1123.5 1122.3 Mining and Mining Utilities 1111.7 1 112.1 1 111.1 1 1114.4 121.0 87.8 111.7 112.2 104.3 127.6 109.5 105.2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Utilities 031 04 111.8 109.5 113.5 120.2 122.51 128.71 129.31 118.81 1 paper, Q2 Q3 122.7 128.0 128.7 118.1 1 1 1 Intermediate products1 Construction supplies Business supplies Commercial energy products 19861 1 Q2 1121.1 1 126.0 1 126.6 a 117.9 1 Equipment, total Business & defense equipment Business equipment Defense and space equipment 1985 01 04 115.61 116.44 128.41 1 1 Table 6 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: GROSS VALUE OF PRODUCTS Billions of 1982 dollars at annual rates, seasonally adjusted 1I J ! 1 1 SERIES Products, total Final products Consumer goods 1982 I I I I J 1985 1 I Ann. I 1985 Avg. 1 Q2 IDollarsI 1376.811650.9 1648.5 1084.5!1282.31279.7 703.71 820.71 817.2 I 1 1 Durable consumer goods 1 133.31 195.71 193.7 Automotive products J 65.91 108.01 106.1 Home goods 67.41 87.81 87.b Nondurable consumer goods I 570.41 625.01 623.5 S I I Equipment, total J 380.81 461.71 462.5 Business & defense equipmenti 345.41 430.41 431.2 Business equipment 1 278.01 343.71 345.8 Defense and space equipmenti b67.41 86.71 85.4 1 1 ! Intermediate products 1 292.21 368.61 368.8 Construction supplies 1 108.31 144.81 144.4 Business supplies I 183.91 223.81 224.4 Commercial energy products I 63.4 72.61 73.0 1 I I 1 Billions of 1982 Dollars at Annual Mates Quarters 1986 Q3 1652.6 1281.4 818.9 197.7 110.9 86.7 621.3 462.5 430.8 343.4 87.4 371.2 146.9 224.2 72.5 Q4 01 1671.911683.1 1297.311304.7 834.01 842.7 I 197.61 199.6 108.21 109.6 89.41 90.0 636.31 643.1 I 463.41 462.0 434.01 437.0 343.51 345.9 90.41 91.0 I 374.61 378.4 147*41 150.3 227.51 228.1 75.3 73.8 14 Months 1986 Q2 1683.5 1299.2 849.5 198.6 108.8 89.9 650.9 449.7 432.8 341.9 91.0 384.3 151.1 233.2 77.6 Q3 1681.61 1292.91 846.31 I 201.31 110.51 90.81 644.91 I 446.61 431.31 339.31 92.01 1 388.71 152.94 I I APH HAY JUN JUL AUG SEP 1686.3 1307.0 852.3 1687.6 1301.1 852.4 1676.7 1289.5 843.8 1672.0 1284.8 843.6 1682.5 1292.6 846.7 1690.3 1301.3 848.6 201.3 111.0 90.3 651.0 196.8 107.3 89.4 655.7 197.9 108.0 89.9 645.9 201.2 110.6 90.6 642.4 199.0 108.1 90.9 647.7 203.8 112.9 90.9 644.7 454.7 436.3 345.2 91.1 448.7 431.9 341.0 90.9 445.7 430.3 339.3 91.0 441.2 426.2 335.2 91.0 445.9 452.8 437.1 344.3 92.8 379.3 150.4 228.9 74.6 386.4 151.2 235.2 80.7 387.2 151.8 235.4 77.4 387.2 151.6 235.6 75.9 389.9 153.3 236.6 430.5 338.4 92.1 389.0 153.7 Table 7 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: DIFFUSION INDEXES Percent of component series higher than in earlier months ONE MON'T EARLIER 1977-85 AVERAGE THREE MONTHS EARLIER SIX MONTHS EARLIER 76.6 2b6.4 56.1 79.4 23.2 57.6 88.3 23.0 I 46.0 48.2 52.0 48.8 59. 1 57.3 t I I 51.40 53.0 53.2 47.4 49.6 51.4 51.8 52.8 53.2 I j 51.8 55.8 55.8 55.6 j 54.8 56.0 48.2 47.6 54.8 951.0 54.6 53.4 55.6 54.0 52.2 53.6 56.9 59.1 53.4 57. 51.2 51.8 57.9 57.1 56.0 57.7 57.1 j |53.7 HIGH LOW I 198,4 AUGUST SEPTEMBERH OCTOBER NOVeEMBER DECEMBEhi 1 1 1 I 1985 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH I 1 APRIL MAY JUNE j f 1 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER I OCTOBER NOVEMBER 56.0 58.3 I b1.7 56.2 58.3 DECEMBER 1 57.5 60.9 63.5 60..7 42.5 37.1 68.7 55.4 38.9 67.1 56.2 51.0 65.9 49.6 f 1986 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH j APRIL I 1 1 MAY JUNE I JULY AUGUST j i 46.2 60.9 42.7 47.8 55.2 46.6 56.0 47.8 35.6 51.6 46.0 54.0 47.6 54.6 NOTE: THE DIFFUSION INDEXES SHOW THE PERCEN' OF THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX'S 252 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED COMPONENT SERIES IN ONE MONTH EARLIER, THREE MONTHS EARLIER, AND SI MONTHS EARLIER. THAT IN THE MONTH INDICATED WERE HIGHER THAN THEY CALCULATING THE DIFFUSION INDEXES HALF OF THE UNCHANGED COMPONENTS ARE COUNTED AS BEING HIGHER AND NO ALLOWANCE 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. MERE Table 8 AUTO ASSEMBLIES AT ANNUAL RATES Seasonally adjusted I I 1 I 19851 IAvg.l I Autos, total Millions of Units Ann.1 oI 1 I 8.21 I I -_____ I__ 1985 SEP 8i 8.1 1 I I---------------I. OCT NOV DEC 7.8 7.8 7.71 1 1 15 1986 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP 8.6 8.7 7.6 8.1 7.6 8.0 7.6 7.0 7.7 __________________________________________ Table 9A ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES Seasonally adjusted indexes, 1977 = 100 S !1 1 1977 SIC I((bil. 10-14,20-391 1985 785.81 ! 1 I!L.JHDI VISIONS -JOE 1 MANUFACTURING DURABLE NONDURABLE AND ,INDUSTRY GROUPS 1 1 15.11 6.11 5.91 1 10.31 I 23.01 18.21 Natural gas liquids 1321 1 3.41 1 STONE AND EARTH MINERALS Crushed stone Sand and gravel Chemical & fertilizer mat. 141 1421 1441 1471 11.01 2.41 2.91 5.01 ! 100.4 1 100.9 I 42.41 6.91 5.31 2.11 1 6.61 2.11 1.91 li 1 241 2421 2431 16.41 6.91 4.41 ! 1 PAPER AND PRODUCTS Nood pulp Paper Paperboard 251 2511 1 261 2611 2621 2631 Converted paper Paperboard containers Building paper and board 2641 2651 2661 4.21 2.81 I 71.91 5.91 34.41 22.)11 li 1 5.01 3.41 1.11 1 PRINTING AND PUBLISHING Newspapers Commercial Printing 271 2711 2751 1 CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS 281 Basic chemicals 2811 Alkalies and chlorine 28121 inorganic chemicals,nec 28191 Acid and fertilizer mat. 1 1 Nuclear mats., nondefense Synthetic materials Plastics materials Drugs Soaps and toiletries 1 10.61 2.61 4.81 1 162.11 85.61 13.31 58.11 13.01 44.61 2823 28211 2831 2841 19.31 9.21 4.11 2.11 Industrial organic chem. 286 35.83 Farm chemicals 2871 10.53 - - - - -1.0 -0.3 .4 -1.1 -5.0 -7.2 -5.4 .4 -9.4 8.7 -11.31 -8.03 -17.81 135.91 1.8 -4.8 9.2 -3.11 -8.81 -1.41 -1.51 -1.21 I JuL I ley: 140.3 1.8 1.3 9.8 -0.5 -1.2 -1.1 -3.2 2.0 1.5 -8.0 -3.6b -0.1 .4 -7.3 119.0 ) 109.9 1 117.551 133.551 111.661 1 119.3 110.1 117.1 133.7 111.9 118.9 108.7 119.61 109.81 121.71 -0.4 -1.3 1.2 .8 -1.6 .6 1.0 1.4 -1.9 1.9 .4 2.2 2.2 -0.5 -1.7 135.331 167.001 136.0 171.9 122.8 13 123.4 115.181 116.5 135.5 166.9 113.4 122.2 116.5 120.1 112.3 122.9 120.21 132.21 131.6 112.31 110.4 I 137.41 142.5 16.41 171.8 110.01 114.4 122.21 121.2 115.5 114.7 i -0.4 -2.9 3.8 -1.0 .1 1.4 -0.3 -3.0 .0 -1.5 3.7 3.3 4.0 -0.8 .7 104.441 103.2 98.9 111. 11 1 97.7 99.63 1 -4.1 12.2 94.1 13 92.7 90.2 2 88.5 79.111 77.8 117.111 115.1 104. 81 100.3 95.441 95.7 97.0 91.5 80.2 119.4 109.8 94.6 98.31 92.03 82.11 121.51 112.91 97.01 1 96.8 91.5 81.2 119.2 107.9 96.2 97.91 91.91 84.11 118.31 109.71 98.91 1 4.6 3.3 3.1 3.7 9.2 -1.2 117.3 31 113.5 1 109.001 1 119.11I 100.0 01 129.0 01 J 118.5 115.2 110.8 115.7 112.3 106.2 119.51 118.9 115.51 114.7 109-.61 116.4 -2.4 -2.6 -4.1 118.3 99.5 12b.6 119.4 100.3 129.0 .9 .8 1.9 122.161 114.661 1 119.001 129.551 T25.551 106.771 i 121.7 113.$ 118.8 126.9 125.2 304.4 118.3 130.8 124.0 109.5 116.771 110.221 150.551 ! 141. 11 120. 11 154.771 1 86.331 74.991 92.(61 62. 21 80.9913 54.4 1 118.5 107.8 148.8 116.4 108.7 154.4 142.7 121.3 156.5 140.3 119.2 152.9 121.51 122.9 101.61 103.9 134.71 133.9 1 123.61 126.4 116.01 117.0 1 118.41 119.5 123.31 129.1 125.51 127.9 108.11 99.8 ! 112.81 109.7 113.61 111.7 150.63 156.6 1 142.71 145.4 121.81 123.7 162.6 158.4 121.81 116.73 113.01 I 128.41 107.61 138.11 1 127.71 117.81 1 120.33 118.91 129.91 113. 11 133.1 81 140. 81 117.271 92.101 95.113 110.4 127.4 141.2 117.6 88.0 96.5 118.5 134.8 110.2 - 89.9 81.9 96.9 72.1 85.0 6b.2 - 314.11 126.01 132.81 109.23 140.71 179.11 113.43 126.31 117.01 1 1 124.1 115.5 85.0 72.9 98.0 58.4 80.0 49.2 82.33 67.71 82.21 53.01 71.4 45.4 83.0 69.5 90.1 52.2 75.1 42.8 113.4 134.1 141.3 117.4 90.6 94.5 115.91 141.01 141.71 119.91 94.91 92.41 119.1 146.7 141.1 124.3 92.4 87.3 - - -1 -- 16 - 1 5.71 3.91 8.01 2.71 9.33 3.33 3.3 2.9 3.2 -0.5 -0.7 0.2 2.41 1.73 -2.91 1.8 1.3 1.1 2.3 -0.6 4.51 3.61 3.11 4.5 3 2.0 1.4 -0.4 .5 2.2 .8 1 .0 -5.7 1.2 -1.3 .9 4.7 1.9 -7.7 -1.8 .8 3.8 -3.1 4.6 -2.4 -2.7 -1.7 4.0 149.31 -1.7 128.61 -1.8 169. 11 -2.3 1 80.11 -5.4 66.41 -11.1 91.11 1.1 48.61 -19.0 66.91 -5.8 40.91 -25.6 1 109.63 2.7 132.91 5.2 148.73 .1 129.11 -0.1 93.31 3.0 91.2 -2.1 1.7 2.2 1 109.03 114.61 154.41 1 _-- 1.11 .71 3.8 1.9 1. 2.0 .61 -7.93 1.61 2.03 J -0.71 2.63 -1.43 I 2.71 4.01 4.03 1 -3.2 -7.0 -16.1 -9.2 -10.8 -7.7 2.2 5.2 .3 2.1 4.7 -2.3 .9 2.6 9.6 -1.6 5.3 -5.9 2.8 4.1 -0.4 3.7 -2.6 -5.5 -3.5 -4.41 1.13 -6.71 -11.03 -4.41 1 -8.01 -9.41 5.41 3.91 .91 4.51 134.4 124.6 114.7 115.5 98.2 119.3 120.4 96.9 1 -3.41 -19.71 1.61 .03 6.61 6.01 -10.21 -35.4 1 1 1.41 2.01 1.71 3.63 2.61 7.63 1.01 -0.71 -1. 11 -2.41 1 I -1.31 3.51 4.23 4.21 -0.91 3.91 4.21 2.31 1.31 .51 1 I 1.91 -3.51 1 86.7 79.7 110.8 1 -9.91 -11.43 -1.21 1 90.9 83.4 107.6 93.4 101.9 1 1 1.8 3. 1 2.6 104.6 97.9 I J 1.23 .41 3.51 -0.81 1.61 2.73 2.3 107.5 98.0 94.6 101.2 I -1.6 -0.5 -1.1 -1.9 -4.4 -0.8 1.4 .6 -0.4 3.1 -1.0 4.9 101.71 - -12.0 I 1 2.414 1 -10.9 -3.4 -2.4 -15.7 98.-4 94.7 -17.31 -23.03 -10.51 -12.01 -12.01 -8.81 JG_ 3 -11.01 -2.23 -0.61 -3.51 I I 1 1986 o2 'gi -2.91 -2.3 -0.5 5.9 -0.4 .4 -0.2 .8 90.23 142.01 -96.81 69.61 1.31 2291 1 -2.03 92.31 89.71 95.91 .6 -2.1 104.91 93.4 144.73 139.8 90.8 93.01 77.5 91-91 1 1 -1.0 -0.9 108.8 144.8 92.7 99.2 4.81 3.11 1 I _9 110.51 97.21 95.81 98.51 109.331 112.3 145.2 1 142.0 91.2 3 91.3 100.771 107.86 2081 2091 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Home furniture %F 41 I 1 1.1 .6 -0.2 Beverages Misc. food preparations 28.31 12.11 3.71 2.21 6.71 .4 120.61 123.51 101.41 3.41 109.8 381 109.2 1 -0.4 137.2 140.4 111.1 2071 221 221-41 2251 2261 2281 -0.9 137.91 142. 11 112.41 Fats and oils 1 98.01 135.4 140.2 102.4 Bakery products Sugar and confectionery 1 112 _ yf 135.0 ) 133.9 139.881 139.4 104.9 1 102.5 7.41 I 2.51 3.41 LUMBER AND PRODUCTS Luber Millwork and plywood 01 1 2041 I1 2051 2061 Hen's 04 3 Grain mill 231 231,21 2331 1 1985 I 1986 3 1985 2 93 1 198 121.71 121.2 98.6 98.23 97.2 97.4 99.6 98.93 i J 128.51 5.71 APPAREL PRODUCTS outerwear Noaen's outervear 123.0 98.5 97.0 100.0 135.0 131.7 2031 Hiscellaneous textiles 2 Indexes year I 1 ago quarter I 1 131.2 Canned and frozen foods 211 i ! ! 100.0 104.1 103.6 107.61 97.5 107.41 116.7 products Dairy products BILL 99.61 109.0 115.9 113.5 Heat TEXTILE PRODUCTS Fabrics Knit goods Fabric finishing Yarn and thread 100.0 106.6 61 111.6 108.551 116.5 110.2 1 107.2 201 2011 2021 TOBACCO PRODUCTS . Prey-., 1 1 1 products __ 1 .. ! 101 1011 1021 1 COAL 11,121 1 OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION 131 Crude oil and natural gas 1311 METAL MIING Iron ore Copper ore FOODS 1986 1 I 1 SERIS Percentaqe chanqe froma _[ 1 3 1985 1 1 10-141 59.41 122.2 2 124.2 99.3 20-39) 726.41 98.991 24,25,32-391 344.31 97.33 96.4 20-23,26-311 382.11 100.5 1 102.1 BINING .... | I 5 I 1 TOTAL I ee.. 1 1 89.6 89.4 141.8 100.1 64.7 142.5 94.0 65.2 122.0 114.4 123.9 134.0 111.8 120.8 109.5 123.5 136.1 111.8 140.3 177.2 110.9 126.6 116.8 140.2 175.0 102.7 93. 4 103.1 94.7 85.4 132.7 121.8 96.7 97.4 127.6 111.2 96.9 122.5 115.5 107.7 120.0 115.2 106.6 128.1 106.0 127. 4 140.0 104. 4 139.7 131.3 122.0 129.5 119.9 113.1 125.5 111.7 88.5 83.7 1 2.71 1.31 2.01 1 8.53 8.21 9.13 3 5.01 3.51 1 119.5 133. 1 128.0 1.31 121.3 -6.33 124.6 3.71 129.6 -2.61 98.3 1 -8.11 110.9 6.31 123.8 3.71 156.0 1 4.61 149.5 6.03 123.8 8.11 170.6 1 -10.93 84.4 -18.93 10.9 -6.01 93.0 -32.51 50.1 -21.31 66.9 -38.21 43.3 1 -0.71 116.3 4.41 154.4 5.33 149.8 9.81 134.5 6.11 95.2 -5.51 86.6 100.1 108. 3 122.8 163.2 147.2 125.9 167.3 84.8 69.8 88.7 51.7 68.8 43.9 116.5 150.6 148.1 128.2 100.3 80.5 j_ L- -- Table 9B ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100 I 1 t t 1 1 I TOTAL ! MINING MANUFACTURING DURABLB NONDURABLE 10-141 20-39) 24,25,32-391 20-23,26-311 1 AND SERIES METAL MINING Iron ore Copper ore I l 101 101)1 1021 1 11,121 1 OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION 131 1311 Crude oil and natural gas Natural gas liquids 132) 1 STONE AND EARTH MINERALS 14)1 Crushed stone 142) Sand and gravel 1441) Chemical & fertilizer mat. 1471 1 COAL FOODS 20) Heat products Dairy products Canned and frozen foods Grain mill products 2011 2021 203)1 204) Bakery products Sugar and confectionery Fats and oils Beverages Misc. food preparations 2051 206)1 207)1 208)1 209)1 1 211 1 221 221-4)1 225) 226)1 228)1 2291 1 I 59.441 122.21 344.31 382.11 I 1 98.91 97.3) 100.51 126.9 100.6 97.6 103.3 303 i 101.8 118.7 100.7 98.4 102.8 106.6) 108.51 110.21 123.4 134.4 114.9 101.9 104.0 109.6 131.21 130.1 118.8 23.0) 18.2)1 3.41 1 11.0)1 2.41 2.0)1 5.01 135.0) 139.81 104.91 133.7 138.2 105.9 136.7 140.9 108.9 109.31 145.2) 91.31 100.71 114.8 145.9 91.5 109.7 106.7 151.5 98.6 92.8 119.0 6.9) 109.91 5.31 117.51 5.71 133.51 7.4)1 111.6) 1 1 11)5. 107.2 117.0 127.5 10d.2 128.2 119.6 131.1 148.9 113.3 135.31 167.01 109.8) 122.81 115.81 1 133.9 153.6 103.6 122.7 113.7 150.0 164.2 111.3 136.1 125.9 2.51 3.31 3.41 4.81 3.1)1 1 -0 Q_. 98. ) 1 1 1 98.1 118.81 125.5 96.91 96.3 96.1 95.71 97.91 96.5 1 I 1 41 I 1986 .. 15.1) 6.1)1 5.9) l 10.31 1 42. 1. I 1 113.01 98.41 97.01 99.71 1 1 1 -6.5 .1 .8 -0.5 .1 -3.8 -2.7 -4.8 5.6 -0.6 120.51 122-51 104.71 1 2.2 2.0 2.8 .8 1.1 -1.2 91.6 126.8 78.9 80.2 92.21 -7.1 146.0) 3.8 97.01 7.7 70.81 -15.4 1 .0 -2.5 .5 .3 120.91 112.7 109.81 104.0 116.4)1 113.6 134.7) 121.3 114.61 108.6 1 118.21 111.01 125.91 126.51 105.61 1 10.7 11.6 12.0 16.8 4.8 -5.7 -8.2 135.71 130.9 138.51 160.11 107.71 125.8) 114.3) 1 12.1 6.9 7.5 10.9 10.7 96.71 1 7.0 101.11 95.01 86.41 120.41 114.61 100.31 1 117.81 114.71 108.61 1 128.3) 107.81 139.4) 1 168.5 114.9 119.6)1 110.6 115.6)1 107.8 1 114.7 113.2 100.5 133.5 132.1 126.6 118.2 99.6 127.8 116.4 97.4 125.8 251 4.2) 251) 2.81 1 1 PAPER AND PRODUCTS 26)1 71.91 Wood pulp 2611 5.91 Paper 34.414 262) 22.11 Paperboard 2631 1 3-1 Converted paper 264) 5.0) Paperboard containers 2651 3.4) 1.11 Building paper and board 2661 1 PRINTING AND PUBLISHING 27)1 10.61 2.61 Newspapers 2711 4.81 275)1 Commercial Printing 1 28)1 162.1)1 CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS Basic chemicals 281)1 85.61 Alkalies and chlorine 2812)1 13.3)1 Inorganic chenmicals,nec 28191 58. 11 Acid and fertilizer mat. 13.01 l Nuclear mats., nondefense 44.4) I 1 19-31 Synthetic materials 2821 2821)1 Plastics materials 9.2)1 4.11) Drugs 2831 2841 Soaps and toiletries 2.1) 2861 35.81 Industrial organic chem. 10.51 Farm chemicals 2871 122.61 114.6) 1 119.01 129.5) 125.51 106.71 120.1 113.3 125.0 114.5 124.1) 126.4 116.31 118.1 126.1) 117.21 1 119.4 128.3 126.5 106.4 119.5 131.6 124.5 108.8 118. 11 116.71 110.2) 150.51 119.5 107.7 150.7 120.0 111.2 153.2 141.11 138.3 120.11 118.7 154.7) 150.2 158.6 134.1 173.3 86.31 74.91 92.6) 62.21 80.9) 54.4) 92.7 84.5 100.5 75.2 87.0 70.2 85.6 72.7 97.4 57.9 80.1 48.5 113.11 133.8) 140.81 117.7) 92.01 95.11 114.0 131.5 140.5 114.5 90.7 98.4 117.3 138.1 156.6 124.1 90.4 95.2 LUMBER AND PRODUCTS Lumber Millvork and plywood FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Home furniture 1 -7.3 136.1 140.5 104.9 189.9) 117.01 112.71 91.5 ! 98.31 87.7 92.31 82.0 79.71 72.3 122.81 113.7 113. 1)1 96.9 96. 2)1 90.6 1 115.31 108.6 110.91 100.9 105.01 103.0 1 125.5 121.6 102.21 106.2 134.01 136.5 1 125. 4) 124.61 105-.1 1 111.91 112.91 151.51 1 117.9 124.2 127.0 100.7 106.2 109.6 154.5 140.1 133.5 119.61 112.9 156.51 149.2 1 80.51 66.7) 81.41 51.71 70.81 43.71 1 112.91 136.4)1 138.5)1 119.51 90.71 91.5) 17 81.5 68.5 87.9 51.6 73.8 42.4 114.0 142.0 129.5 120.6 93.8 85.8 .4 -1.5 -8.7 -14. -3.4 15.2 20.7 7.5 25.1 .91 3.4 -0.6) 1-3.51 -11.2 -9.5 1.1 -9.5 15.7 5.1 -12.1 -8.2 -14.2 -ls.) -20.3 -13.9 -6.7 -5.3 -2.5 -9.9 -5.2 -3.6 -11.2 -1.8 -7.5 -6.8 98.9 101.0 101.7 98.7 94.4 102.6 102.0 100.9 95.7 105.6 88.5 82.4 104.6 104.1 I -6.43 -17.41 -4.72) -23.1) -9.8) -10.6) -16.64 1 2.51 104.1 80.6 69.9 115.7 1 -11.51 -9.91 118.3 -12.9) -0.2) -11.4) -1.21 118.5 105.9 1 1 .7) -19.7) 15.1) .01 22.81 6.0) -11.61 -35.4) 4.81) &GU I 1 1 -1.2 -1.3 -2.5 1986 1 1.21 -2.81 I I 1 I 1 I -9.91 -11.01 -2.21 2.71 1 7.7 Iadezes I O ....1 j L 1 137.81 142.4)1 107.61 ! 106.71 147.71 93.1) 1 2 1 I 101.91 -17.4 103.31 -22.6 102.71 -4.6 1 133.4) 1 I1 from 1 year 1 1 goI SI 1 1985 1 1 -0.1 117.3) 113.51 109.01 1 119.1) 100.0) 129.01 1 23)1 231,21 2331 1 24) 242)1 2431 1986 Q1 04 94.41 108.8 89. 1 107.8 105.91 113.8 1 127.91 160.0 1 99.01 uarter -3.5 6.61 2.11 1.91 1 16.4)1 6.91 4.4)1 1 APPAREL PRODUCTS Men's outerwear Women's outerwear 1 102.4 97.1 89.1 121.7 114.9 99.4 1985 03 reuious -0.4 106.9 TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Fabrics Knit goods Fabric finishing Yarn and thread Miscellaneous textiles D 99.31 1 1 I 1.31 104.41 99.8 1 1 28.3)1 94.81 95.7 12.11 90.21 91.5 3.71 79.1)1 0.0 2.21 117.11 117.2 6.71 104.81 105.0 2.11 95.4) 97.0 1 I TOBACCO PRODUCTS ercentage chase 1 1 726.41 1 I J 1977 I SIC (bil. 1 1985 1 1985 codel KwiH)_I Av. . _ I2__ 1 1 785.8) 100.4) 102.2 10-14,20-39)1 Series I_.STIG_.ROUPS e 1 2.0) 6.71 3.6) 10.91 7.6) 4.3) -0.81 -2.81 -2.4) I1 I 3.51 5.91 -5.0) 4.2) -6.3) 3.91 13.81 2.51 .51 6.1 1 84.7 146.3 102.7 59.1 117.3 118.2 103.0 87.9 15Q.0 103.2 6Q.6 28.2 123.3 137.8 136.2 112.4 130.8 154.1 168.5 155.5 173.2 112.5 103.9 122.5 137.1 149./ 115.9 139.6 123.7 141.1 120.5 1 1 5.5 -18.8 5.7) -3.11 98.1 106.6 7.0 6.1 11.4 3.9 9.4 2.4 -4. 0 -4.9 -10.5 .9 -1.6 -10.8 5.6) 3.81 8.01 -5.1 97.9 90.9 87.6 123.6 110.6 92.0 108.8 -3.3 15.2) 15.) 19.6) 5.91 18.2) 10.71 16.4 16.7 18.9 -13.6 -5.9 -16.1 -9.0 -1.9 144.0 140.3 4.3 2.76 1.31 2.01 1 8.51 8.21 9.1) 1 5.01 3.4) I 1-.31 -6.31 130.5 127.0 120.7 -1.3 -2.3 -1.5 8.51 13.71 5.51 1 2.3) 1.61 2.21 1 -0.3) -0.4) 1 2.51 -3.21 3-.31 3-.91 121.8 99.9 13.3 124.3 121.5 109.0 135.2 124.1 119.9 125.7 128.9 95.9 122.7 128.8 -17.1 -11.1 -9.4 -7.4 -14.2 4.9 6.5 3.2 3.9 1.9 4.0 1.1 -0.7 1.6 1.8 1.5 120.91 .1 120.21 2.6 131-21 -1.6 103.71 2.2 1 109.91 .4 114.41 3.3 156.31 1.7 1 144.71 14.7 125. 81 13.1 162.4) 15.4 1 -7.6 82.61 68.51 -14.0 94.5) -3.1 50.7) -23.0 68.51 -7.9 43.31 -30.8 1 113.31 2.9 137.)31 5.0 147.9) 11.5 125.8) 8.4 96.7) -0.3 93.01 -3.3 -1.2 -0. 1 -1.0 1.9 -4.7 -4.6 .1 -2.9 -6.8 1 1.6 -1.2 -5.1 -2.9 2.0 -11.7 -30.0 -9.7 -4.7 -5.6 -4.7 -6.1 1.3 2.6 8.1 -0.1 4.2 -3.0 -8.2 -16.5 -10.7 -11.6 -10.0 -3.7 -1.2 -11.6 -3.7 .4 -3.8 3.51 4.4) 1.2) ) 8.4 1 11.41 8.81 I 1.31 .Q) 7.41 -1.01 -7.21 2. 11 1 .9 4.1 -6.5 .9 3.4 -6.4 -0.61) -3.341 14.3) 4.7) 2.51 8.41 .71 5 24 3.4) 3.71 -2.6) i -8.11 110.9 6.31 120.43 3.71 153.3 1 4.61 164m.6 6.01 138.5 8.11 187.8 I -10.81 86.3 71.9 -18.91 -6.01 89.5 -32.51 51.2 -21-31 -38.41 68.3 44.0 99.2 96.8 132.5 127.3 106.0 132.1 102.4 133.9 129.5 102.5 114.1 133.6 159.8 170.4 142.6 193.8 85.3 70.0 90.8 51.7 70.2 44.0 1 -0.61 122.0 4.41 161.2 5.31 165.3 9.0) 137.43 6.01 95.1 -5.51 8S.9 119.0 154.3 161.7 136.0 101.4 81.2 Table 9A-continued ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES Seasonally adjusted indexes, 1977= 100 f ! t__ ) J ._Pa.. 1(bil. ---- Series PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 291 15 RUBBER & PLASTICS PRODUCTS Tires Rubber products, nec Plastics products, nec LEATHER AND PRODUCTS Shoes 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 Hetal stampings 30) I 1986 .2133 ._4Q0_1 112.91 113.0 113.6 113.51 l1 .. 115.0 Q 117.11 1 1 1985 3 .6 -0.2 02 1.3 127.21 306) 67.31 2.21 94.01 .1 -4.5 2.5 71.2 94.4 90.3 95.51 97.1 93.01 -4.3 5.8 307) 1 311 314) 1.7 14.21 1 1.4) .7) 164.11 161.9 511 88.4 88.9 79.41 79.6 164.9 168.51 170.3 1.9 2.2 1.0 89.0 79.2 88.01 78.01 87.4 82.3 171.21 1 83.65 77.11 1 1 .81 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Elect. distribution equip. Elect. indust. apparatus Household appliances 361 361) 362) 3631 1 3641 365) 3661 3671 1 1 I TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Motor vehicles and parts Aircraft and parts Ships and boats 371 3711 372) 3731 INSTRUMENtIS Copiers and related equip. 381 386) SI MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES 39) 5 --------------------------SUPPLEMENTARY GROUPINGS 28.61 2.41 2.11 5.11 104.91 104.7 101.01 96.5 102.41 101.7 98.31 98.9 100.0) 100.7 109.41 110.8 II 80.21 78.5 74.6) 70.3 78.61 80.0 1 89.21 82.3 78.51 78.7 115.41 118.1 S1i 114.4 114.8 112.3) 110.8 102.71 103.6 112.21 114.0 102.71 105.3 113.2) 113.5 115.1 70.21 57.61 86.41 1 104.8 99.2 102.5 98.4 100.8 110.1 106.7 107.1 104.8 100.7 102.9 113.5 79.8 75.9 76.6 79.3) 76.95 76.91 78.4 73.9 71.6 94.9 74.4 115.6 86.31 76.21 110.01 84.2 80.2 115.6 114.5 113.9 101.0 114.0 101.1 110.0 114.71 114.9 116.11 115.8 102.01 100.7 111.8) 107.9 99.11 102.9 114.91 116.4 i 105.7) 107.61 106.2) 97.41 100.31 111.01 1 75.41 70.41 69.11 1 85.51 73-21 115.3) i 115.5) 120.51 103.2) 110.8) 104.3) 110.51 ) 115.0 70.6 59.7 85.6 114.3 68.5 56.9 86.0 116.11 65.61 54.2) 115.8 63.5 52.0 82.2 113.91 63.31 49-81 109.7 100.2 109.9 205.9 95.7 111.1 102.1 110.8 202.6 94.5 112.91 100.11 108.71 204.45 94.21 114.2 101.9 108.2 207.9 95.5 124.8 99.2 80.8 94.8 123.2 102.0 79.9 94.4 123.31 101.95 75.71 92.21 124.1 98.6 78.0 89.0 100.2 87.3) 1 5.8) 1 -6.91 -3.11 175.8 173.5 84.1 714.3 80.9 73.4 1 1 -1.01 .91 102.3 .41 11.41 107.0 1.31 4.51 99.7 -3.91 -1.6) 94.0 -2.61 -0.45 101.0 -1.51 .91 109.2 I 1 -3.91 -4.01 72.1 -4.018 .11 70.5 -3-51 -13.51 64.4 5 5 1.65 3.9) 85.2 -8.71 -7.0) 61.9 -0.3I -2.4) 118.7 I 1 .61 .61 115.0 4.11 8.81 118.1 2.51 -0.41 106.2 2.7) -2.8) 110.7 1.31 -1.0) 110.0 -5.1) -2.61 104.4 S S 185.5 106.4 104.6 98.8 101.7 108.9 114.6 118.1 107.5 110.7 101.6 105.1 114.6 62.4 49.8 .2 -0.3 -1.3 -3.5 3.8 1.3 -0.6 -3.0 -4.6 .5 1. -4.2 -4.8 -1.61 -0.4) -4.2) 1.4 -0.3 -3.1 -4.0 -5.8 -4.3) 1 -8.01 1 76.8 79.2 114.71 99.91 108.71 195.61 98.71 1.3 1.9 .8 -1.6 -1.3 1.6 -2.0 -1.9 .9 -0.3 1.1 1.8 -0.5 1.7 1.4 4.65 -0.31 -1.11 -5.01 3.11 114.2 103.4 111.2 202.5 100.7 114.4 104.4 108.5 198.5 104.3 127.01 99.81 79.01 94.0) ) 101.31 117.71 167.4) 180.0) -1.2 2.0 -1.1 -0.4 .0 -0.1 -5.2 -2.4 .7 -3.3 3.1 -3.5 126.3 102.2 79.0 95.6 .6 1.7 1.6 2.4 2.0 5.3 1.3 3.9 1.8) .51 -2.2) -0.81 I 1.11 2.41 -0.45 6.641 128.4 98.1 83.7 95.9 -1.1 -0.4 -2.1 -1.9 .51 -1.9) .51 -5.91 3.31 I5 2.3) 1.21 1.2)1 5.71 S1 -0.4) -4.0) -1.2) 2.2) 1 103.8 112.2 164.6 183.2 102.1 117.8 162.6 177.4 1.8 2.2 .2 1.1 2.2 3.9 2.0 -3.0 -2.11 1.8 -4.11 1.11 3.71 10.3) -6.11 -12.05 I 113.0 97.7 152.5 127.8 110.5 94.5 153.4 98.1 5.31 151.1 136.0 155.9 146.6 78.71 1 112.1) 99.31 140.91 116.6) 114.5 103.2 143.7 113.0 112.2) 98.91 149.0) 106.2) I .0 -0.7 4.1 -4.4 141.91 123.91 141.4 146.5) 121.6 I 128.91 149.2 136.9 149.51 134.0) -0.4 -1.0 102.4 .. . . + ----- 5 5 5 I II 1I NONDEFENSE 5 740.7) 104.2 103.8 1 1 1i1i1i1 SALES TO INDUSTRY 5 715.71 101.4 102.0 I I S 104.3 104.01 101.0 100.65 100.7 I 82.3 81.9 5 104.7 86.2 73.4 .2 1.9 1.0 -1.9 -2.0 3.7 110.2 97.2 140.6 115.3 84.95 98.1 .61 1 -4.41 -6.31 -0.3 2.8 -2.5 .0 -4.0 -2.3 110.5 110.2 98.31 137.61 135.1 118.71S 120.6 83.41 99.1 -2.4 5.3 5.1 31.41 19.31 6.51 I2.11I 70.1) 72.1 -1.41 -9.1 2.4 -4.9 101.6 122.7 169.5 176.2 99.61 133.0 -4.21 15.2 -5.5 -2.1 99.61 116.51 167.21 169.51 11 99.8 131.2 1.41 -14.31 -5.51 -1.2 -3.9 -6.8 99.1 114.5 164.6 165.5 ----------------------- -0.6 5.5 -1.)11 -0.5 1.9 .3 168.1 168.6 4.11 100.11 101.1 1 1i5 124.4 1.6 7.9 -4.2 1 141.9 122.8 .. 111.7 1.4 .9 2.5 3.4 4.5 1.7 110.5 101.25 109.51 203.4) 95.31 ) 123.81 100.11 80.61 93.81 I 100.21 115.7) 166.11 168.3) 1 5.51 1.4) 3.71 .4 7.0 -0.2 -1.0 -2.3 1.4 1 97.9 1986 I_.L. .1 2.7 .8 -0.6 .1 -0.6 3.81 2.01 4.b6) 2.81 2.81 I 25.01 1.51 4.3) 2.71 I 2.3) .91 4.61 6.01 1 115.0 -1.2 -1.5 .0 -7.0 1 105.31 106.2) 102.3) 97.4) 98.51 111.71 LESS NUCLEAR 1 .1 -0.4 2.1 Indexes 1 128.7 76.41 1 1.91 51 125.6 75.0 128.71 78.5 31.41 1.3) 6.81 10.2) 1.5) 3.61 5I I 33) 171.31 3311 65.7) 3321 12.01 1 1 333) 78.11 3334) 70.3) 3361 2.1) i) ! 341 26.4) 341) 2.21 3421 2.3) 3441 345) 1.61 346) 6.2) I S ... 1986 4_ I25.5 32) 321) 3221 324) 325) 3271 ro 1 1985 77.41 3541 355) 3561 3571 358) INDUSTRIAL GENEkATION previous quarter 126.31 Metalworking machinery Special industry machinery General industrial mach. Office and computing mach. Service industry machinery UTILITY change 23.11 5.4) 351 351) 352) 353) Lighting and wiring prod. Radio and TV sets Communication equipment Electronic components Percentaqe 1 3011 NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY Engines and turbines Farm equipment Construction equipment TOTAL, 34.71 i I 1I year I _agoi ! I I 1985 1 1 _2 9 Tnria.ac S I I I 1 I 1 1977 1 1 SIC 1 1985 1 codel KHLIAv I 102.91 -1.3 5_ -; 5 5 102.95 .5 98.95 i -0.9 83.2) -0.4 I 3.6 6.-9 -0.3 1.9 6.2 2.8 .11 -2.11 -0.4 3.7 9.21 S 115.0 66.4 52.2 90.7 63.6 120.1 .6 .51 5 j 5 5 -1.7) 1.71 101.7 101.1 5 . . -j .. -_5 I -0.91 103.6 102.9 .1 -1.81 -3.01 S 99.5 99.4 1.11 82.8 80.5 -e_ -0.3 -1.0) -10.31 -16.5) 70.4 67.4 71.3 1.5 i -3.5) The Noteelectric power use data by industry, shown in billions of kilowatt hours for 1977, are from the Census of Banufactures of that year and from other sources. They are provided for information and are not used as weights to cpapile the electric power use indexes. All index aggregations, with their detailed components, are calculated from the kilowatt hour data collected im 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 our 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 facilitates comparisons with total IP. 18 Table 9B-continued ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES Not seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100 I I-- | I -- ----- . Se~jes_.. .. SIC .. Ii ~ 1I I I 1 19771 I (bil. , j 1985 Hi t.Avygs codel_ ......- d-e es . Percentaqge chaaqig - |__ previous 1985 &2_ 1986 .... J2-____- ___ .J2_.1 1985 _3 34.71 112.91 111.4 118.7 112.81 112.2 115.61 6.5 RUBBER & PLASTICS PRODUCTS Tires Rubber products, nec Plastics products, nec 1 3011 23. 1 126.31 77.41 126.0 .4 2.21 14.21 127.4 76.8 90.6 167.3 127.81 3061 3071 1 126.9 79.3 95.7 LEATHER AND PRODUCTS Shoes 311 3141 1 1.41 -71 1 CLAY, GLASS, AND STONE Flat glass Pressed and blown glass Cement Structural clay products Concrete products 321 3211 3221 3241 3251 3271 1 31.41 1.31 PRIMARY METALS Basic steel and mill prod. Iron and steel foundries 331 171.31 3311 65. 71 3321 12.01 1 Primary nonferrous metals Aluminum Nonferrous foundries 3331 33341 3361 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS Metal cans Hardware Structural metal products Fasteners Metal stampings 341 3411 NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY Engines and turbines Farm equipment Construction equipment 1 5.41 94.01 163.7 164.11 88.41 79.41 89.0 104.91 101.01 102.41 10.21 98.31 1.51 100.01 3.61 109.41 105.8 109.0 96.2 101.5 101.6 101.2 112.3 101.7 6.01J 78.11 70.31 2.11 1 80.21 74.61 78.61 78.6 80.6 74.8 83.1 89.21 82.7 78.51 79.5 115.41 118.3 91.6 83.2 105.6 106.7 101.9 112.8 78.5 73.2 75.4 93.0 75.7 113.9 76.31 94. 91 167.11 1 96.2 167.1 128.71 68.01 94. 41 173.21 86.01 75.21 1 86.8 83.51 82.1 76.11 99.5 106. 71 107.21 106. 11 107.01 105.81 68.8 104.9 102.71 101.3 102. 31 84.4 100.81 115.51 -2.7 4.9 115.51 122.31 102.91 108.81 103.91 112.01 1.6 6.7 -0.7 1.6 -2.6 -3.3 -3.0 1.2 -0.3 -0.8 .1 b.6 3.7 114.4 114.3 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY Elect. distribution equip. Elect. indust. apparatus Household appliances 361 3611 3621 3631 1 Lighting and wiring prod. Radio and TV sets Communication equipment Electronic components 3641 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Motor vehicles and parts Aircraft and parts Ships and boats 371 3711 3721 3731 1 INSTRUMENTS Copiers and related equip. 3651 3661 3671 1 381 43661 3861 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES 391 I 1 SUPPLEMENTARY GROUPINGS LESS NUCLEAR NONDEFENSE UTILITY SALES TO INDUSTRY INDUSTRIAL GENERATION -- 110.8 103.7 116.7 54.4 81.0 106.6 113.9 218.0 99.5 106.31 202.61 91.31 1 129.2 105.3 80.7 121.61 120.3 100.91 74.21 90.01 1 197.3 92.6 96.8 77.2 89.8 99.6 124.5 180.4 99.61 113.71 101.0 164.31j 1 6.1 168.41 1 158.4 167.3 111.4 100.3 144.2 118.0 115.1 109.31 110.7 96.51 99.1 141.01 137.5 5.51 141.91 1.41 123.91 140.6 122.6 151.6 4.11 100.11 99. 6 6.01 100.21 115.71 166.11 168.31 1 31.41 110.51 19.31 98.31 6.51 137.61 2.11 118.71 1 I 113.4 165.7 167.6 101.0 147.4 115.4 126.6 104.6 104.6 1 1 740.71 I 1 I 715.71 1 I 70.11 116.4 112.91 118.7 1 143.11 143.1 127.71 132.8 98.21 1 100.3 74.01 -0.6 113.41 62.31 50.11 77.91 1 113.91 4.6 1.9 -2.6 -4.8 1.1 -5.1 -8.6 -0.7 -6.6 -2.3 4.4 5.4 -3. 5 -5.9 5.0 -7.1 99.81 4.1 -3.6 -5.2 109.51 191.91 2.8 8.0 3.4 -6.6 -7.1 -8.3 -2.6 1.4 4.1 6.6 -1.9 -2.3 -5.8 -1.1 -4.2 -8.0 -4.4 -4.1 99.31 1 126.31 99.31 80.41 95.51 1 101.21 116.11 165.01 178.51 -0.4 9.8 8.8 5.1 .0 -8.7 -8.9 -4.3 3.9 2.3 .3 4.1 -0.3 1.3 .4.3 -3.6 -0.7 113.41 101.41 148. 11 104. 11 3.4 .7 9.8 -2.2 -5.1 148.11 133.91 7.8 -5.6 3.3 .8 4.0 101.31 5.0 -6.1 2.0 -4.5 -4.3 -2.2 1.3 2.7 -2.5 5.1 .0 106.3 103.0 82.3 ______ I 102.81 102.8 104.01 1 1 99.11 98.7 100.31 1 S1 1 82.61 87.7 83.51 II 19 1985 1 I I 3.71 3.11 1 I 2.21 1.41 -1.01 -14.21 -1.91 -1.41 3.71 5.81 1 1 -3.71 -6.11 -3.21 -7.31 1 I 7.21 .91 2.11 11.51 4.71 4.51 18.31 -1.71 1.91 -0.51 4.31 .91 1 I -2.31 -4.01 -1.11 .01 .61 -13.51 I 1 3.51 3.71 -5.61 -7.01 -0.61 -2.41 .61 8.81 -0.41 -2.81 -1.01 -2.61 1 -1.01 -1.31 -10.31 -7.91 -16.51 -3.81 -8.01 1 i -0.51 4.61 -1.31 -0.31 .41 -1.11 I 5.01 2.41 4.21 6.41 I .31 -0.21 4.21 6.71 -4.91 3.11 1 1.81 .51 -2.21 -0.81 I 1.21 2.41 -0.41 6.51 i i -2.71 7.21 2.41 1.81 2.41 1.11 7.71 10.31 -12.31 -11.81 1 1 3.5I 5.31 .91 9.21 .1 1.01 1.7I 1.71 -0.4 -0.5 -3.3 .0 -3.7 -0.4 .4 6.1 I 1.21 1 1.01 1 -4.81 DUG. 116.4 129.6 128.2 69.5 93.9 171.4 134.6 78.3 71.2 87.6 82.4 104.7 108.5 100.1 102.0 100.3 111.1 110.1 70.9 68.3 61.1 70.3 66.0 82.6 64.4 107.8 76.0 99.9 177.3 110.2 108.4 108. 1 102.6 113.1 69.9 89.0 66.3 117.3 114.2 122.1 103.8 108.7 106.2 102.1 117.3 117.2 66.9 48.8 79.0 120.7 66.6 50.2 81.4 114.8 101.2 110.1 212.3 107.4 119.0 125.1 109.8 110.6 103.9 105.6 108.0 111.9 218.9 107.8 131.8 96.7 82.9 94.0 132.6 106.6 100.3 117.8 178.0 192.5 100.4 130.5 178.7 115.5 98.4 160.2 125.2 116.7 100.3 160.7 100.6 158.9 168.9 155. 9 139.0 80.5 91.9 189.6 102.0 102.0 107.4 103.5 105.7 99.8 102.0 I I 1.3 1986 1 1.01 9.51 2.71 -1.81 .21 -4.01 I 2.71 adexe I I I I I 1 104.21 104.9 1 101.41 103.4 1 83.41 82.7 l_ _ I I 1 -6.6 -1.6 A I I TOTAL, 100.1 52. 11 86.11 8.1t 111.7 100.2 110.11 114.5 104.21 98.81 101.1 94.1 -6.9 -0.8 -1.4 -17.5 -2.0 -3.2 -6.7 4.2 110.51 108.9 101.21 100.1 109.51 110.7 203.41 201.9 95.3 96.3 1 1 -1.9 4.1 -2.7 -4.1 -1.1 -0.5 -4.5 -0.7 3.81 2.01 4.61 2.81 2.81 1 82.3 96.3 3.1 5.7 4.0 5.0 .7 .4 .9 12.4 -4.7 -3.7 3541 3551 3561 80.61 93.81 9.1 85.81 machinery Special industry machinery General industrial mach. Oftice and computing mach. Service industry machinery 100.11 -6. 1 -9.6 82.9 88. 81 75.21 78.4 110.71 116.2 1 113.71 112.9 64.61 63.1 124.1 98.8 2.9 5.9 -0.5 119.8 123.81 1.4 -0.1 2.2 4.1 -4.9 115.11 114.5 70.21 69.5 57.61 n0.0 86.41 84.7 1 25.01 1.51 4.31 2.71 i 2.31 .91 4.61 -9.9 4.7 -0. 1 -1.1 28.61 2.41 2.11 5.11 1 3581 1 -0. 7 -2.7 -2.2 -9.2 77.51 72.71 75.11 1 351 3511 3521 3531 1 3571 -3.2 -5.4 2.2 77.41 74.91 71.81 1 113.01 112. 11 101.01 110.81 97.31 112.51 89.3 -1.4 79.3 75.7 71.4 112.21 116.5 120.0 102.6 113.8 102.2 111.2 Hetalworking -0.5 .3 100.71 113.31 114.41 114.8 112.31 112.4 102.71 103.3 112.21 111.9 102.71 105.0 113.21 115.0 1 70.8 55.8 99.91 -4.9 98.8 108.6 26.41 2.21 2.31 .81 1.61 6.41 3421 3441 3451 3 461 1 198b O .... U 1 1 291 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS I year Siaq9 quarter I l I froa.. I i 1 -0.91 1 -3.01 1 1.01 83.8 . 82.8 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). 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. 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. Formula. The symbolic expression for the total index (I) is It Y_p 77 - 77 q 7 7p 77J 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. q 77 - qP 2:q 77 •100 100, 77 p 7 7 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. 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 in the months fol "lowing their initial receipt as well as in benchmark revisions. 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. The Handbook of the Industrial Production Index contains a more detailed description of the index and the procedures used in compiling it, plus a history of its development, a glossary of terms, and a bibliography. The Handbook is scheduled to be published in late 1986. Selected data on industrial production are also published monthly in the Financial and Business Statistics section of the Fed eral Reserve Bulletin. 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- = 20