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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release
For release at 9:30 a.m. (EDT)
September 13, 1985

G.12.3

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
SIndustrial production increased an estimated 0.3 percent in August. The level of output was revised
downward for the three previous months, and the index now shows no change in industrial output in May, an
increase of 0.3 percent in June, and no change in July. August gains in output were largest in durable consumer
goods and in defense and space equipment. At 124.8 percent of the 1977 average, the index of industrial produc
tion in August was 1.0 percent higher than a year earlier.
Market Groupings
Production of consumer goods increased 0.7 percent reflecting mainly a sharp gain in automotive
products. Autos were assembled at the same annual rate as in July--8.3 million units--but output of light
trucks, in large part produced for the consumer market, surged during August. Output of home goods also in
creased in August; this follows a sharp decline in July, which largely reflected cutbacks in the production of
appliances. Output of home goods remains more than 3 percent below year ago levels. In nondurable consumer
goods, production was unchanged again. Business equipment output edged upward in August following declines
in the preceding three months. Production of construction and business supplies increased further. Total
materials output was almost unchanged again, with the output of durable and nondurable materials up, but with
energy materials production reduced further.
Industry Groupings
Manufacturing output increased 0.5 percent in August with a 0.7 percent gain in durables and 0.2 in
nondurables. However, mining activity declined 0.6 percent and output at utilities was off 0.3 percent.

Industrial Production: Summary
Seasonally adjusted

Index, 1977 = 100

Item_
JUL

1

PR

6

124.4

124.8

131.7

132.3

Final products
Consumer goods
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Business equipment
Defense and space

131.7
120.4
112. I1
123.5
140.4
173.5

132.4
121.3
115.1
123.5
140.7
175.0

Intermediate products
Construction supplies

131.9
120. l

132.2
120.2

114. 3

114.5

Manufacturing
Durable
Nondurable

126.8
127. 5
125. 8

127.5
128.4
126. I1

Ming
Utillitles

109.6
113.3

108.9
112.9

Tetal

I

IJ

.1

.

Monthly percent change

AX

_JUN

JUL

AUG

Current
month from
.a year ago

.0

.3

.0

.3

1.0

.4

.3

.0

.

2.6

Market Groupings
Products, total

Materials

*4

-0. 2
-1.8
.3
1.3
.6
.5
.4

-0. 4

.0
-0.2
-0.7
.0
-0. 3
.4

.1
.5
1.0
.4
-0.9
.9

.8
.7

1.2
1.3

.1
.4

.2
.1

.3

-0.1

.1

.0

.5
.7
.2

-0 ).7

2. 1
2.4
1.6
2.8
1. 1
8.9

.5
.7
2.7
.0
.2
.9

.4
.3
.5
-4 . 1
.6

.3

4. 2
4.2

Industry Groupings




.2
.2
.3
-0.8
-0.2
I.-

.0
-0.2

.3
.2
.1

.1
-0.2
.5
.5
.1

-0.2
.3
-0.7
-0.4

1.:3
.6
2.4
-3.6
2.7

-0.6
-0.3
I

FEDERAL RESERVE

-

Industrial Production

'""

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED,

RATIO SCALE,

"

""

AUGUST DATA

1977=100

140

TOTAL INDEX

S 120

PRODUCTS

I

/

\/

100
MATERIALS
80

MANUFACTURING

140

MATERIALS

-'

NONDURABLE

-

\/

DURABLE

-

120

-. ,,-/o-

- 7

-

NONDURABLE

,

..

100
/

DURABLE

ENERGY

80

160
CONSUMER GOODS

INTERMEDIATE

140

BUSINESS
SUPPLIES

120

NONDURABLE

-

v

PRODUCTS

11

2001.\

,-

1001

\ /

S ,\

/

DURABLE
S-

80

140 140 MOTOR VEHICLES
AND PARTS

CONSTRUCTION
SUPPLIES

-

FINAL PRODUCTS
RIGHT SCALE

LEFT SCALE

120
100

DEFENSE AND

100
BUSINESS

_

SPACE

EQUIPMENT

80

-.

.

/-"-

C.NSUMER GO

"

60

1CONSUMER GOODS

1979



1981

1983

1985

1979

1981

1983

1985

Table 1A

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPINGS
Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100
8
I
S1977 I
1 Pro- I
por- I
I
Ition
I
I
___________________________________1

Major larket
Groupings

I
19841
Ann.
1984
Avg.
AUG
1
..... II

I
OCT

PRODUCTS, TOTAL
FINAL PRODUCTS
CONSUMER GOODS
EQUIPMENT, TOTAL

123.3

122.7

123.4

123.31

123.6

128.8
129.8
118.3
145.0

129.0
129.9
118.5
145.0

129.9
130.7
119.6
145.5

129.81 129.6
130.61 130.4
119.71 118.8
144.9 1145.7

INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS

125.6
115.9

126.2
114.2

127.2
114.6

127.31
114.61

126.0
115.4

MATERIALS1

8
I
8
I 25.521118.21118.4
1
1
1
DURABLE CONSUMER GOODS
6.891112.61113.3
Automotive products
1 2.981109.81111.6
Autos and trucks,consumerl
1.791103.0I106.0
Autos, consumer
8 1.161 93.21 92.7
Trucks, consumer
I
.631121.2130.8
Auto parts & allied gds 1
1.191120.11120.0
Bome goods
1 3.911114.8I114.6
Appliances,TV & air-cond 8 1.241136.21138.7
Appliances and TV
8 1.191137.51140.6
Carpeting & furniture
8
.961117.61117.5
Misc, home goods
j
1.711 97.81 95.7
8
I
I
NONDURABLE CONSUMER GOODS
1 18.631120.21120.2
Consumer staples
1 15.291125.01 125.4
Consumer foods & tobacco 1
7.801126.21126.6
Nonfood staples
1
7.491123.91124.3
Consumer chem. products 1 2.751137.4138.3
Consumer paper products 1
1.881138.41141.2
Consumer energy
1 2.861101.41 99.8
Consumer fuel
1
1.441 89.31 88.5
Residential utilities
1 1.421113.7111.2
1
1
1
EQUIPMENT, TOTAL
I 19.251140.51144.5
CONSUMER GOODS

118.3

118.5

119.6

111.4

113.3

107.4
98.7
85.1
124.1
120.6
114.7
138.0
140.1
118.8
95.6

104.2
95.0
84.0
118.1
116.9
140.5
142.2
118.1
99.3

110.2
103.1
89.7
127.8
121.1
115.0
137.4
138.4
118.1
99.0

119.71
1
113.1 I
111.61
104.71
95.61

118.8

111.5

120.7
126.3
127.7
125.0
140.4
140.7
100.0
88.1
112.1

121.0
126.7
128.2
125.4
141.3
140.0
100.5
88.8
112.4

121.8
127.4
127.6
127.5
143.3
141.5
103.0
89.9
116.3

145.0

145.0

145.5

144.1
139.2
67.9
113.3
82.4
216.9
99.3
163.4

144.1
139.1
69.5
112.7
83.7
216.4
98.5
163.5

144.6
139.8
68.2
112.4
83.8
217.1
102.9
163.3

125.6
114.7
134.9
138.7
118.2

126.2
114.6
136.1
140.1
118.8

127.2
115.7
137.1
140.9
120.4

115.9

114.2

114.6

124.0
98.8
169.9
108.5
85.0

123.7
98.9
168.6
108.7
84.8

123.9
99.1
169.1
108.7
85.2

111.4
112.3
99.2
127.7
111.5
108.4

111.2
111.5
98.5
126.2
110.8
109.9

110.7
110.5
93.7
125.1
111.1
111.1

112.0
114.2
112.5
102.5
121.51
131.1
122.11 116.8
114.31 111.6
137.21 126.1
138.2j 126.6
114. 11 112.7
97.91 100.6
1
122.11 121.1
127.71 126.6
129.18 127.1
126.51 126.0
142.71 142.9
141.81 141.2
100.71
99.9
87.71
85.1
113.91 115.0
1
144.91 145.7
1
143.98 145.5
138.41 140.4
68.51
68.8
111.51 111.6
84.51
82.5
214.51 217.4
100.91 106.7
165.31 165.3
1
127.31 126.80
114.71 116.2
138.01 135.9
141.41 140.2
122.91 117.1
1
114.61 115.4
1
123.41 124.2
99.81 102.6
168.81 166.7
107.41 109.1
84.01
83.5
1
110.71 110.9
110.11 111.5
91.21
90.3
127.21 127.5
110.61 113.3
112. 11 109.2

I

8

BUSINESS & DEFENSE EQUIP.
BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Constr, mining, 6 farm
Manufacturing equip ment
Power equipaent
Commercial equipment
Transit equipment
DEFENSE & SPACE EQUIPMENT
INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS
Construction supplies
Business supplies
Gen. business supplies
Commercial energy prod.

1
1
1
1
1
1
8

I
1
1
1
1

MATERIALS
DURABLE GOODS MATERIALS
Consumer durable parts
Equipment parts
Durable materials mec
Basic metal materials

1
1
1
8
1
1

18.011139.63143.5
14.341134.91139.1
2.081 66.61 68.1
3.271109.41113.4
1.271 79.21 80.3
5.221209.21216.5
2.491 98.61100.6
3.671157.91160.7
1
1
12.941124.91126.9
5.951114.0 115.3
6.991134.2i136.9
5.671137.91141.3
1.31!118.01117.4
8
I
I
42.281114.61116.1
I
1
20.501 122.31124.4
4.921 98.01 99.0
5.941164.51 170.1
9.644108.61109.2
4.641 86.41 85.6

I

8

NONDURABLE GOODS MATERIALS 1 10.091111.21111.6
Textile,paper,&chem.mater.
7.531111.61112.5
Textile materials
I.521101.51104.5
Pulp & paper materials
1 1.551126.51127.0
Chemical materials
4.461109.91110.1
Misc. nondurable materialsj
2.571 109.801 109.0
I
I
I
ENERGY MATERIALS
I 11.691104.01105.5
Primary energy
I 7.571107.58109.3
Converted fuel materials
I
4.121 97.61 98.5

105.5
110.0
97.2

99.9
101.4
97.1

101.5
104.1
96.8

102.41
106.01
96.01




1

-

-

1
|

1
|

115.4

NOV

DEC 8

1985
JAN

SEP

1

TOTAL INDEX

8
1
100.001121.81123.5
8
I
I
8 57.721127.11129.0
1 44.771 127.1129.7
1 25.521118.21118.4
I 19.251140.51144.5
8
I
I 12.941124.91126.9
42.281114.6 116.1

1

1.

103.9
107.0
98.2

BAR

APR

BAT

JuN

JOL

123.7

124.0

124.1

124.1

124.4

124.4

124.8

129.8
130.4
119.1
145.3

130.3
130.8
119.8
145.4

130.8
131.3
119.5
146.9

131.6
131.7
120.0
147. 1

131.7
131.7

420.7
146.4

131.7
131.7
120.4
146.6

132.3
132.4
121.3
147.1

127.7
115.4

128.6
115.5

129.3
115.0

130.3
114.2

131.8
114.5

131.9
114.3

132.2
114.5

119.1

119.8

119.5

120.0

120.7

120.4

121.3

112.8
115.4
111.7
100.7
132.0
121. 1
110.9
127. 1
127.2
117.9
95.1

113.5
115.1
110.5
101.3
127.5
122.0
112.2
131.8
138.8
117.7
95.0

111.5
113.1
309.0
100.5
124.7
119.4
110.2
126.9
127. 1
118. 1
93.7

111.8
113.6
109.6
98. 1
130.9
119.6
110.4
129.4
128.7
116.9
93. 1

112.9
113.8
109.4
97.0
132.3
120.4
112.2
134.8
135.2
119.6
91.7

112.1
116.7
113.7
101.1
137.2
121.1
108.6
121.5
123.1
121.4
92.1

115.1
121.0
120.9
101.3

121.4
126.9
127.8
126.0
143.2
138. 1
101.5
84.9
118.4

122.1
127.9
128.0
127.7
145.1
141.7
101.9
87.0
117.

122.5
128.5
129.4
127.6
145.1
142.0
101.5
90.0
113. 2

123. 1
149.0
128.9
129. 1
147.3
143.7
102. 1
90.2
114.4

123.5
129.7
130.6
128.7
145. 4
144.7
102.2
88.8
115.9

123.5
129.4
129.9
128.9
145.2
145.5
102.5
89.7

123.5
129.8

145.3

145.4

146.9

147.1

146.4

146.6

147.1

145.6
140.0
68.3
112.3
81.8
217.0
104.9
167.3

146. 1
140.2
67.1
182.0
79.6
218.9
104.5
169.0

147.7
142.0
68.4
112.4
81.8
221.8
106.0
170.1

147.9
141.9

147.2
1.40.4
68.5
112.3
83.7
218.9
102.2
173.5

147.7
140.7

171.2

147.2
140.6
67.7
111.9
83.3
219.6
103. 1
172.8

127.7
115.7
137.9
141.1
124.1

128.6
116.9
138.6
141.9
124.5

129.3
117.4
139.4
143.4
122.4

130.3
118.1
140.7
144.4
124.6

131.8
119.7
142.2
145.8
126.4

131.9
120. 1
142.0
145.8

132.2
120.2

115.0

115.5

115.0

114.2

114.5

114.3

114.5

123.3
102.2
164.2
109.0
84. 1

123.3
102.1
163.3
109.6
85.1

122.8
101.8
161.1
110.0
86.6

120.7
100.1
157.8
108.2
82.0

121.2
99.1
157.5
180.1
85.4

121.2
99.5
157.6
109.8
84.9

121.6
99.7
157.9
110.4

111.4
112.1
93.5
126.0
113.5
109.4

110.3
111.3
93.0
125.4
112.7
107.2

110.4
810.5
94. 1
121.3
112.3
110. 1

111.3
110.9
95. 0
120.9
312.9
112.5

111.6
111.4
97.3
122.2
112.5
112.3

112.6
112.6
99.4
123.5
113.3
112.4

113.0
113.1

104.9
107.6
100.0

106.2
110.2
99.0

105.3
107.9
100.6

105.3
107.8
1u0.6

105.2
108.8
98.5

103.9
106.6
98.8

103.2

FEB

67.4
113.1
82.8
222.8

102.9

AUG

121.3
110.6
127.3

129.6

112.9
84.1
219.3
102.8
175.0

Table 1B

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPINGS
Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100
1
Major Market
Groupings

-

I
TOTAL INDEX
PRODUCTS, TOTAL
FINAL PRODUCTS
CONSUMERGOODS
EQUIPMENT,
TOTAL

I

1 1977 I 198411
} Pro- I Anan. 1984
I por- I Avg.1 AUG
Ition I
1
I
I
I
1 .

1

I

t

1100.001121.81125.8

1

1

1
1
J25.5 21118.21122.9
1
1
DURABLE CONSUMER GOODS
I 6.8 91112.61110.3
Automotive products
j
2.9 8 109.81102.4
Autos and trucks,consumerl
1.7 91103.01 89.6
Autos, consumer
I
1. 161 93.21 76.2
consumer
I
.6 31121.21114.6
Auto parts & allied gds
1 1.1 91120.11121.6
Home goods
1 3.9 11114.81116.5
Appliances,TV B air-cond 1 1.2 4 136.21138.0
Appliances and TV
1
1.1 9 137.51142.5
Carpeting & furniture
J
.9 61 117.61120.6
Misc. home goods
I 1.7 11 97.81 98.6
I
I
NONDURABLE CONSUMER GOODS
1 18.6 31 120.21127.4
Consumer staples
1 15.2 91125.01133.0
Consumer foods E tobacco 1 7.8 01126.21134.1
Nonfood staples
7.4 91123.91132.0
Consumer chem. products 1 2.7 51137.4 145.0
Consumer paper products 1 1.8 81138.4!154.1
Consumer energy
J
2.8 61101.41105.0
Consumer fuel
1 1.4 41 89.31 88.9
Residential utilities
1
1.4 21113.71121.3
I
1
EQUIPHENT, TOTAL
1 19.2 51 140.51 146. 1
!
1
BUSINESS & DEFENSE EQUIP.
1 18.0 11139.61145.4
BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
1 14.3 41134.91142.0
Constr, mining, & farm
1 2.0 81 66.61 68.4
Manufacturing equipment
3.2 71109.41115.6
Power equipment
1 1.2 71 79.21 81.3
Commercial equipment
J 5.2 21 209.21226.4
Transit equipment
J2.4 91 98.61 92.6
DEFENSE & SPACE EQUIPMENT 1 3.6 7 157.91158.5
1
1
INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS 1 12.9 41124.91132.2
Construction supplies
5.9 51114.01118.0
Business supplies
1 6.9 91 134.21 144.4
Gen. business supplies
1 5.6 71 137.91 148.4
Commercial energy prod.
1 1.3 11118.01127.0
1
1
MATERIALS
I 42.2 8 1114.61116.4
1
I
DURABLE GOODS MATERIALS
20.5 i01 122.31124.3
Consumer durable parts
1 4.9 21 98.01 97.8
Equipment parts
1 5.9 41164.51168.5
Durable materials nec
9.6 41108.61110.5
Basic metal materials
1 4.6 41 86.41 82.6
1
i
NONDURABLE GOODS MATERIALS 1 10.0 91111.21111.4
Textile,paper,Schem. mater.J
7.5 31 111.61111.5
Textile materials
I1.5 21101.51106.6
Pulp & paper materials
1
1.5 I51126.51127.1
Chemical materials
1 4.4461109.91107.8
Misc. nondurable materials, 2.5 71 109.8x110.8
I
I
ENERGY MATERIALS
1 11.6 91 104.01107.0
Primary energy
1 7.5 71107.51 110.4
Converted fuel materials
1 4.1 21 97.61100.6

trucks,




SEP

OCT

NOy

I
DEC 1
I
I

1985
JAN

119.51

120.0

123.7

124. 1

124.9
126.4
113.9
142.9

128.4
129.7
118.1
145.1

129.0
129.9
118.2
145.5

119.6
124.0
113.5
117.3
__-..._.-

125.8
117.4

127.8
115.3

FEB

MAR

AP

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

122.9

123.3

127.2

122.7

127.1

128.5
128.7
116.7
144.5

129.7
130.0
118.2
145.6

134.9
135.0
124.4
149.1

131.4
131.0
119.9
145.7

136.2
135.7
126.0
148.6

128.8
114.6

134.8
116.5

132.8
110.8

138.1
114.6

S18.2

124.4

119.9

126.0

118.3
122.6
124.4
109.2
152.7
119.9
115.0
136.5
136.2
122.8
95.1

101.7
101.6
92.1
84.7
105.9
115.8
101.8
110.6
112.3
110.6
90.6

111.0
109.1
99.6
79.5

126.6
133.7
131.4
136.2
156.0
151.6
107. 1
92.1

131.5
138.4

fI_____1

127.0

125.5

123.0

134.4

125.2
147.7

132.9
133.7
123.8
146.8

132.9
116.9

130.3
115.4

129.5
125.41
130.1
126.4)
118.6
113.11
145.2 1143.91
1
127.9
122.41
114.1
111.6

1

157.721127.11132.7
1
44.771127.81132.9
1 25.521118.21122.9
1 19.251140.51146.1
1
1
1
INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS
1 12.941124.91132.2
MATERIALS
1 42.281114.61116.4
_____________________I_________91............
CONSUMER GOODS

I

134.9

-

1

-9--

125.2

123.8

118.6

115.2
109.2
97.7
84. 0
122.1
126.6
119.8
140.0
143.8
125.4
102. I

121.5
113.2
106.1
95.2
126.3
123.9
127.9
165.8
170.0
123.7
102.9

114.1
111.6
105.9
95.8
124.7
120.2
116.0
137.4
139.8
118.6
99.2

128.9
135.2
136.7
133.7
153.5
149.6
104.2
90.4
118.2

124.5
130.4
135.1
125.8
146.8
142.5
94.5
88.7
100.3

120.2
125. 9
127.0
124.9
141.3
138.7
100.1
93.0
107.3

147.7

146.8

145.2

147. 1
143.0
70.3
114.2
85.6
226.5
96.7
163.0

145.8
141.7
69.8
114.2
84.6
221.3
100.9
161.6

143.8
138.7
66.9
111.8
84.6
215.7
101. 1
163.3

132.o
119.2
144.6
148.4
127.9

130.3
118.9
140.0
145.6
115.5

127.9
116.3
137.8
142.4
117.3

116.9

115.

114.1

126.1
101.7
170.4
111.2
84.4

125.4
100. 8
168.8
111.0
83.8

122.8
99.0
169.7
106.0
79.4

112.0
112.5
98.9
12 8. 1
111.7
110.2

113.9
112.9
103.7
128.1
110.8
116.7

110.8
110.9
93.7
125.6
111.7
110.2

104.9
110.1
95.3

99.2
102.8
92.6

101.3
103.8
96.8

1
113.11
1
102.81
101.01
89.81
82.81
102.81
118.01
104.21
113.11
114.61
110.51
94.31
1
116.81
122.21
122.21
122.41
135.01
133.51
102.81
91.01
114.71
143.91
1
142.31
135.61
67. 11
110.21
83.91
209.81
97.61
168.41

1

113.9

118.1

118.2

3116.7

107.7
112.8
110.1
103.2
122.9
116.8
103.8
119.6
119.2
103.1
92.7

114.4
118.5
117. 4
104.8
140.7
120.2
111.3
131.0
129.6
119.0
92.7

117.5

114.3
117.9
116.8
107.8
133.6
119.5
111.5
130.0
127. 1
121.3
92.8

114.9
118.8
119.4

116.3
122.0
121.2
122.9
133.9
133.7
105.2
83.3
127.5

119.5
124.7
122.9
126.5
136.5
136.8
110.2
82.2
138.7

118.5
123.5

119.5
124.7

137.6
97.2
81.3
113.5

117.6
122.9
124.8
121.0
137.4
137.1
94.8
86.0
103.8

97.6

126.6
132.5
134.7
130.3
150.2
146.5
100.6
91.6
109.6

142.9

145. 1

145.5

144.5

145.6

149.1

145.7

148.6

142.1
135.8
66. 5
108.2
80.8
209.4
103.8
167.0

145. 2
139.4
70.4
112.9
81.7
213.4
106.3
168.2

146.3

145.5
139.2
67.8
111.5

146.6
140.
66.9

150.2
144.5
68.5
114.0
84.2
224.4
111.4
172.7

146.6
140.2
67.4
111.2
81.3
224.1
93.4

149.3
143.3

124.0
110.9
135.2
137.3
126.1

125.8
115.1

132.8
120.1
143.5
145.5

138.1
123.0

122.41 119.6
110.51 107.8
132. 41 129.5
136.21 132.5
115.91 116.6
1
111.61 113.5
1
120.31 119.9
98.21 99.2
170.31 166.3
100.61 101.9
75.51
80.9
1
104.61 108.3
104.71 109. 1
83.31
91.4
116.31 125.0
108.01 109.7
103.91 105.7
1
102.21 106.7
104.81 107.7
97.61 104.8
1

121.6
121.9
110.9

142.3
121.2
114.3
137.8

135.2
120.1
94. 1

124. 1
122.8

139.3

140.3

68.0
112.8
80.0
215.5
110.2

169.9

80.5

213.8
109.2
169.8

106.5
143.5
117.8
112.0
135.3

132.4
115.8

93.0

126.3
123. 1
143.0
138.9
93.5

89.5

112.3
81.3
216.7

108.9
170.8

171.7

123.4
112.5
126.6

139.0

113.6
85.2
227.8
98.0
173.1

128. 8
119.5
136.8

117.7

127.8
118. 2
135.9
140.5
116.3

117.0

134.8
124.4
143.7
146.9
130.0

117.3

117.4

115.3

114.6

116.5

110.8

114.6

123.6
102. 1
163.8
109.9
87.2

125.4
103. 1
164.7
112.2

123.9

122. 1
101.4
158.9
111i.2

124.6
101.5
160.1
114.5
89.9

118.1
95.9
154.4
107.2
79.6

121.0
98.6
155.6
111.2

114.4
114.9
96.9
130.6
115.6
112.9

113.2

113.9
113.6
99.1
124.2
114.8
114.8

106.1
105.8
84.4
113.9
110.2
107.0

112.8
112.3

108.9
110. 6
105.9

104.7
108.5
97.6

102.0
102.9
100.3

104.9

134.8
138.8

91.7

102.8

159.3
112.
92.5

141.4

88.
112.4

109. 1

112.3
113.0
95.1
124.0
115. 3
110.1

107.1
112.0
98.1

103. 1
106.6
96.5

102.4

114.5
96.4
131. 1
115.0

1

112.9
99. 1

122.8
113.9
110.8

106.4
95.0

Table 2A

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPINGS
Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100
Major Industry
Groupings

1 19771 19841
1 Pro-3 Ann.1
SIC I por-l Avg.|
Code 1 tioanJ
i

MINING AND UTILITIES
.IING
UTILITIES

1984
AUG

1985
JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

HAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

111.4
110.5
113.0

111.9
109.5
115.8

111.8
110.5
113.9

111.1
109.6
113.6

111.3
109.8
113.7

111.7
110.4
113.8

I11.0
109.6
113.3

110.4
108.9
112.9

125.9
123.2
127.8

125.8
123.8
127.2

126.3
123.9
128.0

126.6
124.3
128.2

126.6
124.7
127.9

126.7
125.4
127.7

126.8
125.8
127.5

127.5
126.1
128.4

69.31
116.21
109.81
113.21

70.5
118.5
110.7
118.5

74.5
121.5
108.2
119.8

83.6
131.9
106.8
118.7

81.2
128.5
106.5
118.5

78.3
128.7
106.9
118.7

77.2
134.0
106.7
117.9

76.1
128.0
107.0
117.8

127.0
106.5

128.2
97.2
93.6
102.6
128.3

129.4
103.8
98.5
103.1
126.4

128.5
103.4
99.4
101.3
126.9

130.8
98.4
99.0
100.2
125.1

131.4
95.7
100.0
100.3
124.1

131.8
100.5
103.3
99.2
127.1

131.5

153.5
124.3
86.2
146.6
71.5

129.01
107.41
94.71
102.51
128.81
1
151.21
123.41
84.71
146.61
71.41

150.4
125.7
84.1
145.9
69.1

150.3
125.8
84.0
145.7
69.2

152.6
126.5
84.7
144.1
69.4

154.2
15.d
87.3
144.9
69.9

155.4
126.7
87.4
144.3
71.0

156.3
126.4
87.0
144.6
70.5

156.4
127.0
87.5
145.5
71.3

110.2
139.9
113.3

109.5
139.8
113.6

109.41 109.2
138.01 136.5
111.83 112.7

109.1
139.0
110.5

109.5
139.2
111.4

110.9
141.0
114.5

112.2
142.0
116.3

114.0
141.9
115.8

144.6
116.5

82.9
73.6
104.8
146.5
176.0

81.3
71.0
104.8
146.6
176.4

80.9
71.1
105.4
145.8
178.9

81.7
73.0
106.4
145.0
176.0

80.2
68.5
107.6
144.9
173.2

81.8
73.2
108.6
146.5
173.1

81.4
71.9
109.1
148.9
168.9

76.4
65.4
108.3
149.1
169.3

78.3
67.6
107.4
145.9
169.9

78.3
66.4
107.7
145.8
165.7

116.2
108.3
126.9
139.8
97.8

114.3
104.6
127.5
140.2
95.9

113.4
103.1
127.3
138.6
98.6

116.0
107.5
127.5
138.6
98.6

120.4
113.0
130.5
138.7
99.0

120.5
112.5
131.4
138.7
96.4

120.8
111.3
133.7
139.0
96.0

120.7
110.9
134.1
138.5
98.3

120.9
110.5
134.9
139.9
98.3

121.7
110.5
136.9
140.7
97.8

123.2
112.5
137.7
140.7
96.3

126.8
117.5
139.5
141.2

116.8

116.2

116.8

118.7

78.41
68.91
105.91
144.61
180.21
1
117.81
109.51
129.01
138.91
97.21
1
I
117.51

118.9

121.9

119.5

119.1

119.5

119.4

118.9

118.3

OCT

NOV

112.1
113.6
109.7

108.0
107.2
109.4

110.1
108.8
112.1

125.6
123.1
127.2

125.5
123.3
127.0

126.0
123.8
127.5

3
109.91
108.91
111.61
1
125.81
123.41
127.41

73.6
144.2
109.2
117.6

75.3
102.0
110.1
114.2

75.5
113.1
109.8
115.3

128.2
99.6
100.9
100.1
128.9

129.1
103.1
100.3
100.5
127.6

128.7
102.7
97.1
101.1
127.7

148.8
124.2
85.7
144.1
73.4

149.5
123.5
85.4
146.0
70.9

109.4
140.0
113.7

110.4
140.9
112.6

84.0
74.6
104.1
147.8
176.2

I
1
1
115.791110.91 111.9
19.831110.91 113.0
1 5.961110.91 110.0
!
1 1
125.9
135.111122.51 123.2
149.101124.81 127.7

184.211123.9

MANUFACTURING
NONDURABLE
DURABLE

1
I
I
I
31
101
.501 77.01
72.2
11,121 1.601127.61 136.4
131 7.071109.11 110.2
141 .661116.11
118.4
3
I1
3
NONDURABLE MANUFACTURES
I
3
II
Foods
201 7.961127.11 127.7
Tobacco products
211
.621100.71
97.3
Textile mill products
221 2.291103.71 103.5
Apparel products
233 2.791102.81 101.3
Paper 6 products
261 3.151127.31 128.2
1
1
1
Printing & publishing
271 4.541147.91 151.5
Chemicals 6 products
281 8.051121.71 122.0
Petroleum products
291 2.401 87.41
87.5
Rubber 6 plastics prod.
303 2.80 143.21 144.5
Leather & products
313
.531 76.71
74.2
MINING
Metal mining
Coal
Oil & gas extraction
Stone & earth minerals

MANUFACTURES
Lumber & products
Furniture & fixtures
Clay, glass, stone prod.

&pts.

1

I

DURABLE

241
253
323
1
Primary metals
331
Iron & steel
331,21
Fabricated metal prod.
341
Nonelectrical machinery
351
Electrical machinery
361
1
Transportation equip.
371
Botor vehicles 6
3711
Aerospace & misc.
372-6,91
Instruments
383
Miscellaneous mfrs.
391
1
UTILITIES
Electric
1

1
1
DEC 1
I

SEP

2.301109.11
1.271136.71
2.721112.31
1
3
5.331 82.41
3.491 73.51
6.461 102.83
9.541142.01
7.151 172.41
1
1
9.131113.63
5.251105.61
3.871 124.41
2.661136.91
1.461 98.01
1
1
I
I
4.171116.81

104.0
100.9
127.9

1

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: PERCENT CHANGES
Based on seasonaly adjusted indexes

1
3

1984
AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

1985
JAN

DEC

I
FEB

MHAR

APR

BA!

JUN

JUL

I
I
I

Manufacturing
Durable manufacturing
Nondurable manufacturing
Mining and utilities

!
3
1
1
(
3
3
1
1

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

FROM PREVIOUS

.3
.4
-0.5
-0.5
-0.6
1.5
.9
.3
.8
.0

-0.2
.1
-0.1
-1.5
.4
.0
-0.5
-0.2
-0.3
-0.2

-0.5
.1
.2
-0.1
.2
-0.1
-0.1
-1.5
-0.2
-0.2

.4
1.0
-0.6
-0.9

-0.2
-0.4
-0.1
.2

.0
-0.2
.1
-3.6

.6
.6
.9
1.8
.6
.5
1.0
.4
.2
-0.4
.4
.4
.5
1.9

I

MONTH

.01
-0.11
.21
-0.21
.31
-1.01
-0.91
.01
-0.43
.01

.2
-0.1
-0.8
-0.3
-0.8
1.5
1.4
.7
.6
.2

.
.0
.2
.1
.3
-0.3
-0.5
.0
-0.7
.4

.3
.3
.6
.5
.6
.1
1.0
.1
.0
-1.0

.1
.4
-0.2
-1.8
.3
1.3
.4
-0.4
-0.4
. 1

.0
.3
.4
.3
.5
-0.1
.7
-0.7
-1.7
.9

.3
.1
.5
1.0
.4
-0.9
1.3
.3
.4
.3

.0
.0
-0.2
-0.7
.0
-0.1
.4
-0.1
.0
.8

-0.21
-0.11
-0.31
-0.11

.0
.3
-0.2
1.4

-0.1
-0.5
.5
.4

.4
.6
.1
-0.1

.2
.2
.3
-0.6

.0
-0.2
.3
.2

.1
-0.2
.5
.4

.0
-0.2
.3
-0.6

CBANGE FROM SAME MOTH

Manufacturing
Durable manufacturing
Nondurable manufacturing
Mining and utilities




3
3

3
3

1
3
3
3

3
1

3

.51
.71
.21
-0.53

3

3
3
3
3

I
.31
.51
.71
2.73
.01
.21
.11
.11
.43
.93

I
I

3
TOTAL INDEX
Final products
Consumer goods
Durable consumer goods
Nondurable consumer goods
Business equipment
Construction Supplies
Materials
Durable goods matezials
Nondurable goods materials

AUG 1

3
!
I
1CHANGE

TOTAL IN DEX
Final products
Consumer goods
Durable consumer goods
Nondurable consumer goods
Business eguipment
Construction Supplies
Materials
Durable goods materials
Nondurable goods materials

10.7
10.5
5.5
10.4
3.9
18.2
11.3
10.6
16.4
3.1
11.3
15.1
6.0
6.6

!I

88.4

I

Table 3A

Series

157.8

AITEAR EARLIEB

3

I
1.03

8.4
8.9
4.3
6.9
3.4
15.2
8.8
8.0
13.2
.6

7.2
8.9
4.3
4.6
4. 1
35.2
7.0
5.3
10.9
.1

7.5
9.2
5.3
6.2
4. 9
14.9
8.0
5.2
9.6
.6

6.81
8.11
4.71
3.11
5.23
12.61
7.51
4.83
8.01
1.51

4.4
5.7
2.3
-0.2
3.2
10.5
4.5
2.7
5.2
.6

3.7
4.9
1.9
-0.1
2.7
9.0
2.9
1.8
2.7
.1

3.3
4.6
2.1
.6
2.7
7.6
2.6
1.2
2.2
-1.4

2.8
4.1
1.0
-1.4
1.8
8.3
3.2
.5
1.0
-0.8

2.3
3.8
1.9
.0
2.7
6.4
4.4
-0.5
-0.9
.0

1.7
2.8
1.8
1.1
2.1
3.8
4.7
-0.7
-1.0
.4

1.0
2.0
1.1
-1.5
2.1
2.5
5.1
-1.3
-1.9
.8

2.13
2.43
1.61
2.83
1.11
4.21
-1.41
-2.31
1.21

9.0
12.4
4.3
5.0

8.3
11.0
4.5
1.3

8.5
10.9
5.1
2.9

7.71
9.51
5.11
1.81

5.3
6.9
3.1
-0.1

3.9
5.2
2.3
2.3

3.5
4.7
1.9
1.3

3.1
4.0
2.0
.7

2.8
3.4
2.0
-0.3

2.1
2.4
1.8
-0.9

1.1
.9
1.5
-1.7

1.31
.61
2.41
-1.31

6I
6

!

I

78.9
107.5
146.5
165.9

Table 2B

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPINGS
Not seasonally adjusted, 1977 =
I
I
Hajor Industry
I
Groupings
SIC I
Code I

100
I
I
19771 1984ii
Pro-I Ann.j
por-i Avg.1
tionl
I

I
1984
AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

114.3
113.5
115.7

112.9
113.9
111.3

106.6
109.2
102.3

109.6
110.7
107.4

128.0
127.9
127.9

129.7
129.3
129.9

129.1
127.9
129.8

125.6
123.3
127.0

72.8
145.3
108.5
121.0

74.9
148.0
108.1
123.5

76.4
111.9
110.0
120.3

71.6
111.4
112.4
121.5

134.1
105.6
108.4
105.9
127.4

136.6
105.2
104.6
104.6
129.5

136.5
111.4
106.7
102.9
130.8

129.0
102.9
97.1
100.6
125.6

271
165.9
261
123.9
291
90.1
301
145.6
311
75.5
I
DURABLE HANUFACTURES
A
Lumber & products
241
115.1
Furniture & fixtures
251
145.1
Clay, glass, stone prod.
321
119.3
i
Primary metals
331
79.0
Iron & steel
331,21
69.4
Fabricated metal prod.
341
105.3
Nonelectrical machinery
351
153.5
Electrical machinery
361
176.0
1
Transportation equip.
371
108.4
Motor vehicles & pts.
3711
98.1
Aerospace & misc.
372-6,91
122.4
Instruments
381
142.0
Miscellaneous mfrs.
391
102.7
I
UTILITIES
I
I
I
Electric
1 4.171116.81 127.9

162.9
128.9
d9.4
149.2
75.0

157.0
125.6
86.7
150.4
74.2

152.6
123.3
89.0
143.8
71.2

116.5
145.5
115.4

115.7
144.6
119.5

107.3
140.5
115.7

81.2
71.3
107.8
152.3
179.5
113.8
104.3
126.7
144.8
104.3

79.0
66.9
106.5
149.1
184.5
1
116.7
108.8
127.2
140.3
102.5

121.3

108.3

I
I
I
115.791110.9
1 9.831110.91
I 5.961 110.91
1
1
I
184.211 123.91
135.111122.51
149.101124.81
i __ __
I

MINING AND UTILITIES
MINING
UTILITIES
HANUFACTURING
NONDURABLE
DURABLE

101
.501 77.01
11,121 1.601127.61
131 7.071109.11
141 .661116.11

I

NONDURABLE MANUFACTURES
Foods
Tobacco products
Textile
ill
products
Apparel products
Paper 6 products

1

1
201
211
221
231
261

Printing & ublishiag
Chemicals & products
Petroleum products
Rubber & plastics prod.
Leather 8 products

1985
JAN

FEB

110.81
110.41
111.41
1
121.31
117.91
123.51
I
1
62.91
108.21
114.01
114.81

114.2
110.0
121.1

116.8
111.0
126.4

121.2
117.1
124.2

65.1
110.4
113.3
107.6

-1-----________.

JUO

JUL

111.8
111.8
111.8

107.6
107.8
107.2

106.7
107.9
104.8

110.6
109.3
112.7

130.1
105.3
117.9

113.2
109.3
119.6

125.2
121.8
127.6

126.4
122.5
129.2

125.0
122.4
128.2

126.5
123.7
128.5

130.2
128.7
131.2

124.6
124.6
124.6

129.3
131.2
128.0

74.0
125.6
110.5
109.5

83.6
141.4
107.1
112.3

82.0
127.4
104.2
117.8

85.4
125.3
104.3
120.8

84.9
135.1
104.1
121.1

76.4
112.8
104.5
117.7

135.3
104.9

123.9
108.7
98.2
101.2
131.3

124.5
107.6
100.7
100.6
132.4

126.0
94.2
100.7
98.5
127.8

128.2
89.5
103.8
99.6
125.7

134.9
111.9
107.1
102.2
129.5

132.6
87.6
93.9
98.3
118.6

144.0
123.9
79.6
150.9
71.8

145.4
125.5
79.6
149.2
72.1

1417.8
125.3
83.7
147.7
70.4

150.9
126.7
87.0
145.2
72.7

157.9
130.6
90.6
148.1
71.8

163.2
128.3
90.7
136.0
61.7

106.7
146.2
106.0

109.7
140.6
109.2

112.4
138.6
114.2

113.1
137.1
117.5

119.6
141.5
119.2

133.4
116.9

75.2
63.7
106.2
144.9
180.0

98.81 100.9
137.11 132.8
105.71 104.1
I
72.41
78.0
62.01
66.5
104.51 102.3
139.81 139.8
176.81 173.3

82.6
70.4
106.9
144.7
173.8

88.1
79.7
108.1
145.5
174.3

87.7
79.1
108.5
144.5
164.0

82.9
73.3
108.0
145.8
169.0

84.9
75.4
109.1
149.4
171.1

73.9
64.4
106.5
147.7
160.7

117.1
108.4
128.7
138.7
97.9

115.31
101.51
134.01
138.41
91.71

120.2
112.0
131.4
135.4
93.1

122.6
115.4
132.5
136.5
96.2

125.2
118.0
135.0
137.1
95.4

123.6
116.0
133.9
135.5
95.1

124.7
117.0
135.0
138.4
95.3

127.3
120.5
136.4
143.2
99.2

114.1
99.8
133.5
141.7
96.8

117.1
104.2
134.5
143.5

112.6

114.81

125.6

132.1

114. 1

109.1

108.0

120.6

128.5

130.8

1

______ -

I1
125.81 122.2
81.91
99.3
86.01
89.8
100.11
97.4
117.81 127.2
1
144.11 137.7
119.21 119.9
85.81
78.9
137.11 137.7
67.01
68.3

I ___________________

Table 3B

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: HISTORICAL DATA
Seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100
YEAR

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

NOV

DEC

QI

Q1

Qx

Q

ANNUAL

73.7
76.0
80.0
79.5

72.8
76.2
80.5
79.4

72.4
76.5
81.2
79.3

73.1
76.6
80.9
79.1

72.5
77.4
80.6
79.0

72.5
77.7
81.3
78.8

72.3
77.6
81.8
79.0

73.7
77.8
82.0
78.8

73.6
78.1
81.9
78.3

74.2
78.3
82.0
76.7

75.2
79.3
81.2
76.2

76.0
79.5
81.0
78.0

73.0
76.2
80.6
79.4

72.7
77.2
80.9
79.0

73.2
77.6
81.9
78.7

75.1
79.0
81.4
77.0

73.5
77.6
81.2
76.5

78.6
83.8
91.8
93.3
84.8
89.3
96.5
101.6
110.3
111.3

78.4
84.4
93.1
93.0
83.5
90.9
97.2
101.6
110.9
111.4

78.4
85.1
93.1
93.4
82.0
90.7
98.0
103.0
111.2
111.4

78.8
86.5
93.4
93.2
82.7
91.1
99.0
105.5
109.9
109.1

79.2
86.3
93.8
94.3
82.5
92.1
99.6
105.8
110.9
106.2

79.5
86.5
94.5
94.6
83.6
92.2
100.4
106.9
110.9
105.0

79.3
86.4
95.1
94.2
84.1
92.7
100.7
107.5
110.5
104.8

78.8
87.6
95.1
93.9
85.6
93.2
101.0
107.7
110.2
106.3

80.1
88.5
95.8
94.2
86.4
93.5
101.4
108.3
110.4
107.7

80.7
89.8
96.1
93.6
86.9
93.9
101.8
109.2
111.0
108.5

81.1
90.9
96.2
90.9
87.7
95.4
102.1
109.9
111.0
110.7

82.0
91.8
94.7
87.1
88.4
96.2
102.1
110.8
111.0
111.0

78.5
84.4
92.7
93.2
83.4
90.3
97.3
102.1
110.8
111.4

79.2
86.4
93.9
94.1
82.9
91.8
99.7
106.1
110.6
106.8

79.4
87.5
95.3
94.1
85.3
93.2
101.0
107.9
110.4
100.3

81.3
90.8
95.7
90.5
87.6
95.2
102.0
110.0
111.0
110.1

79.6
87.3
94.4
93.0
84.8
92.6
100.0
106.5
110.7
106.6

81
82

111.0
105.4
102.5

111.2
107.0
103.3

111.6
105.8
104.2

110.6
104.5
105.6

111.2
103.6
106.9

112.0
103.0
107.8

113.4
102.5
109.8

112.8
102.0
111.6

111.5
101.3
113.7

110.4
100.5
114.4

109.0
100.6
114.8

107.4
100.5
115.5

111.2
106.1
103.3

111.3
103.7
106.8

112.5
102.0
111.7

108.9
100.6
114.9

111.0
103.1
109.2

84
CHANGE*
67
68
69

118.4
0.5
0.0
0.6
-1.9

119.3
-1.2
0.3
0.6
-0.1

120.1
-0.5
0.4
0.9
-0.1

120.7
1.0
0.1
-0.4
-0.3

121.3
-0.8
1.0
-0.4
-0.1

122.3
0.0
0.4
0.9
-0.3

123.2
-0.3
-0.1
0.6
0.3

123.5
1.9
0.3
0.2
-0.3

123.3
-0.1
0.4
-0.1
-0.6

122.7
0.8
0.3
0.1
-2.0

123.4
1.3
1.3
-1.0
-0.7

123.3
1.1
0.3
-0.2
2.4

119.3
-0.5
1.5
2.0
-2.5

121.5
-0.4
1.3
0.4
-0.5

123.4
0.7
0.8
1.2
-0.4

123. 1
2.6
1.5
-0.6
-2.2

121.8
4.1
5.6
4.6
-3.3

0.8
2.2
0.0
-1.5
-2.6
1.0
0.3
-0.5
-0.5
0.3

-0.3
0.7
1.4
-0.3
-1.5
1.8
0.7
0.0
0.5
0.1

0.0
0.8
0.0
0.4
-1.8
-0.2
0.8
1.4
0.3
0.0

0.5
1.6
0.3
-0.2
0.9
0.4
1.0
2.4
-1.2
-2.1

0.5
-0.2
0.4
1.2
-0.2
1.1
0.6
0.3
0.9
-2.7

0.4
0.2
0.7
0.3
1.3
0.1
0.8
1.0
0.0
-1.1

-0.3
-0.1
0.6
-0.4
0.6
0.5
0.3
0.6
-0.4
-0.2

-0.6
1.4
0.0
-0.3
1.8
0.5
0.3
0.2
-0.3
1.4

1.6
1.0
0.7
0.3
0.9
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.2
1.3

0.7
1.5
0.3
-0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.8
0.5
0.7

0.5
1.2
0.1
-2.9
0.9
1.6
0.3
0.6
0.0
2.0

1.1
1.0
-1.6
-4.2
0.8
0.8
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.3

1.9
3.8
2.1
-2.6
-7.8
3.1
2.2
0.1
0.7
0.4

0.9
2.4
1.3
1.0
-0.6
1.7
2.5
3.9
-0.2
-4.1

0.3
1.3
1.5
0.0
2.9
1.5
1.3
1.7
-0.2
-0.5

2.4
3.8
0.4
-3.8
2.7
4.1
1.0
1.9
0.5
3.0

1.4
9.7
6.1
-1.5
-8.u
9.2
6.0
6.5
3.9
-1.9

0.0
-1.9
2.0
2.5

0.2
1.5
0.8
0.8

0.4
-1.1
0.9
0.7

-0.9
-1.2
1.3
0.5

0.5
-0.9
1.2
0.5

0.7
-0.6
0.8
0.8

1.2
-0.5
1.9
0.7

-0.5
-0.5
1.6
0.2

-1.2
-0.7
1.9
-0.2

-1.0
-0.8
0.6
-0.5

-1.3
0.1
0.3
0.6

-1.5
-0.1
0.6
-0.1

1.0
-2.6
2.7
3.8

0.1
-2.3
3.4
1.8

1.1
-1.6
4.E
1.6

-3.2
-1.4
2.9
-0.2

2.2
-7.1
5.9
11.5

INDEX

67
68
69
70

71
72
73
74
75

76
77
78
9
80

83"

"

70

71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80

81
82
83
84

*CHANGE IS THE PERCENTCHANGE FROM THE PRECEEDINGLIKE PERIOD




AUG

MAY

!

1
7.961127.11
.621100.71
2.291103.71
2.791102.81
3.151127.31
1
1 i
4.541147.91
8.051121.71
2.401 87.41
2.801143.21
.531 76.71
I
II
I
II
2.301109.11
1.271136.71
2.721112.31
1
I
5.331 82.41
3.491 73.51
6.461102.81
9.541142.01
7.151 172.41
1
1
9.131113.61
5.251105.61
3.871124.41
2.661136.91
1.461 98.01
I
i

MAR

APR

MINING
Metal mining
Coal
Oil & gas extraction
Stone & earth minerals

1
DEC I
I

172.8
91.5

74.2
108.3
150.5
165.8

Table 4A

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100

Series

! 1977
I ProSIC 1 per-)
Code I tion

METAL MINING
101
Iron ore
1011
Nonferrous ores
102-6,8,91
Copper ore
1021
Lead and zinc ores
1031
Gold and silver ores
1041
Ferroalloy ores
1061

198411
Ann.) 1984
Avg. JDOL
I
-1.
!_
I
1
.501 77.0) 79.6
.15)
92.11107.9
.351 70.6) 77.3
.151 78.6) 93.6
.05) 60.31 61.4
.02)146.41154.8
.04) 92.91100.1

1
1

OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION
Crude oil & natural gas
Crude oil, total
Texas crude1
Alaska,Calif. crude
La. and other crude
Natural gas
Natural gas liquids
Propane1
Liquefied petroleum
Oil & gas hell drilling

1

I111 .021 77.91 78.5
12) 1.581128.11147.5

ANTHRACITE
BITUMINOUS

1

1

131 7.07)109.11110.9
1311 5.621 99.91 100.8
1 3.461106.11106.9
1.341 79.3) 79.3
.571 201.81203.3
1 1.541 93.91 95.2
1 2.16) 89.91 91.0
1
1
1321
.471 99.91103.7
.051 103.41 106.2
1 .42) 99.51103.4
1381
.991165.51172.3

1

1

201 7.96)127.11127.8
2011 1.061116.31118.1
1 .43) 93.51 97.8
.25 112.81109.9
.201135.51139.3
.181 155.31155.3
1
1
Dairy products
2021
.80)118.61117.7
Butter
20211
.011102.9) 98.3
Cheese
20221
.13)139.3)136.3
Concentrated milk
20231
.11118.41117.3
Frozen desserts
20241
.091132.41135.8
1
I
Canned and frozen food
2031 1.991 142.41147.9
Grain mill kroducts
204)
.941127.11125.5
Flour
20411
.121 105.31100.3
Bakery products
2051 1.001 123.41 124. 1
1
1
Beverages
2081 1.411 126.6)126.8
Beer and ale
2082,31
.381 112. 81121.3
Wine and brandy
20841 .071138.81129.8
Soft drinks
2086,7)
.791 138.61 138.2
Liquor
2085)
.16) 96.11 84.4
1
1
Fats and oils
2071
.271114.01111.0
Coffee 6 misc. foods
209)
.791 141.11)143.8
I
1
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
21)
.621100.71100.9
Cigarettes
211
.541100.51100.0
Cigars
.021 78.16) 83.9
2121
1
1
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
221 2.291103.71105.7
Fabrics
221-41
.771 99.11103.0
Cotton fabrics
221)
.281 101.71103.9
Man-made tabrics
2221
.40) 99.11105.1
1
1
Knit goods
2251
.55)100.41102.8
Hosiery
2251,21 .121143.01 148.8
Knit garments
2253,4,7-9)
.43) 88.21 89.6
I1
finishing
226 1Fabric 1
.201 87.6) 85.5
Fabric
Carpeting
2271
.221127.41138.5
Yarns & misc. text.
228,91
.551 109.81106.3
1
1
APPAREL PRODUCTS
23) 2.791 102.81 102.3
1
I
LUMBER AND PRODUCTS
24) 2.301 109.11107.9
Logging and lumaber
241,21 1.051 97.21 94.2
Lumber products
243-5,91 1.251 119.01121.0
Millwork & plywood
2431 .671129.51133.5
Manufactured homes
2451 .251103.71103.9
FOODS

Meat

products
Beef
Pork1
Poultry
Hisc. meats1

finishing

2261

1

1

1
1
I
AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

..... ..

1
1

1985
JAm

MAT

JOUN

81.2
105.8
68.2
74.9
75.7
123.5
96.2

78.3
107.1
68.4
76.1
73.4
131.6
93.8

77.2
97.2
70. 1
73.8
68.8
149.4
109.3

67.3
134.7

67.4
128.8

66.8
127.0

68.5
136.0

59.2
131.6

108.2
100.9
107.5
76.0
206.5
98. 1
90.2

106.8
101.1
108.4
76.3
207.6
99.5
89.4

106.5
98.9
107. 1
77.6
204.2
96.7
85. 8

106.9
99.9
108.3
78.2
203.7
99.0
86.5

106.7
100.0
107.8
78.0
203.3
98.2
87.5

107.0
99.6
108.1
78.2
201.3
99.5
85.9

FEB

BAR

70.5
58.6
70.8
79.3
61.0
126.0
105.8

74.5
73.2
71.4
79.3
67.6
136.2
106. 1

83.6
97.0
73.5
82.6
74.8
137.3
107.0

63.1
120.1

73.0
123.1

110.7
102.1
107.01 108.2
78.71
77.4
201.11 203.8
96.61
99.5
89.71
92.3

DEC

I
69.31
43.71
73.61
81.31
56.81
149.51
120.81
1
68.91
116.41
1
109.81

RE

JUL

72.2
87.8
69.7
77.3
47.8
147.9
103.2

73.6
93.2
71.1
79.9
43.7
162.9
114.3

75.3
103.3
67.7
77.5
49.8
142.9
100.9

75.5
79.6
70.4
78.5
50.7
139.5
108.2

78.6
339. 1

91.9
145.3

69.9
101.8

65.9
107. 6

110.2
99.9
106.8
79.4
202.2
95.1
88.9

109.2
99.1
105.9
78.9
200.8
94.1
88. 1

110.1
100.4
107.2
78.5
201.6
97.1
89.3

109.8
100.3
107.2
78.7
202.4
96.6
89.2

102.7
106.5
102.2
172.0

102.6
106.9
102.1
171.0

102.0
103. 0
101.9
171.5

98.5
108.7
97.4
170.8

98.11
105.81
97.21
172.51

98.2
103.0
97.6
161.7

97.1
103.7
96.4
151.9

97.1
104. 1
96.4
143.9

98.4
102.1
97.9
143.3

103.5
93.7
104.6
144.6

101.4
101.8
144.7

148.7

127.7
118.2
95.4
111.7
139.1
159.5

128.2
116.2
94.4
112.2
133.8
155.3

129.1
118.6
94.9
115. 5
143.5
152.6

128.7
115.3
90.4
111.7
137.2
155.8

129.01 128.2
116.1 116.3
90.81
91.5
111.01 111.6
138.61 138.5
159.61 158.2

129.4
117.5
91.5
112.5
141.3
161.3

128.5
117.2
93.8
110.6
138.7
159.5

1340.8
119.8
95.5
112.0
145.3
161.1

131.4
122.8
98.7
120.8
140.7
164.2

131.8
118.7
95.8
113.5
138.2
159.8

131.5
123.0
99.9
116.2
143.3
166.2

116.1
94. 7
134.9
110.5
130.4

117.8
102.8
136.9
114.2
135.7

118.9
99.7
143.5
115.1
131.6

119.8
97.7
147.9
115.5
130.9

119.11 120.5
111.51 103.3
140.21144.7
120.31 118.4
128.31 136.3

120.6
109.0
140. 1
124.1
131.4

119.5
107.2
137.7
122.8
132.0

122.8
104. 1
142.0
128.9
138.3

123.9
104.7
142.0
129.7
138.5

125.5
114.4
139.9
137.5
139.8

131.0
122.7
151.0
150.0
143.7

147.4
127.3
124.7

145.3
124.9
111.4
124.2

155.6
129.1
99.3
123.8

140.4
130.5
104.7
124.7

144.21
130.41
107.1)
122.61

145.0
129.0
102.2
125.4

145.4
129.5
114.2
122.9

145.2
127. 0
115.2
126.1

143.5
132.9
107.8
129.7

139.8
134.0
108.6
129.7

153.4
133.6
118.6
129.8

140.7
131.7
105.2
124.5

127.7
109.2
158.3
139.4
101.4

131.3
112.4
155.6
146.3
93.6

123.8
109.5
121.5
137.7
91.8

125.2
108.4
130.2
140.4
89.2

127.2)
116.61
135.01

126.3
112.1
157.6
135.2
102.6

124.4
116.7
143.9
133.0
92.4

126. 2
115.3
153. 9
136. 0
92. 1

126.5
111.9

127.5
120.2

126.9

138. 1
94.5

136.4

135.3

91.81

124.9
115.2
120.7
137.1
91.0

108.0
141. 1

108.3
143.8

119.2
139.2

116.7
139.8

120.81
143.31

117.9
142.4

120.4
147.5

115.8
121.5
152. I1 149.7

126.1
148.9

121.0
150.8

125.4
153.9

102.7
99.8
71.5

107.41
109.41
81.3)

97.2
98.3
84.0

103.8
104.0
75.2

103.4
102.6
71.9

98.4
97.0
75.5

95.7
93.1
77.7

100.5
107.0
77.9

97.1
89.3
93.2
86.3

94.7)
89.81
94.91
86.71

93.6
90.3
97.8
85.6

98.5
89.3
98.2
83.8

99.4
91.0
97.4
87.6

99.0
93. 0
100.9
88.7

100.0
95.3
104.3
90.8

103.3
96.3
106.2
91.9

104.0
99.3
110.5
94.8

95.4
147.4
80.5

97.5
141.3
85.0

100.4
149.8
86.2

96.6
134.0
86.0

99.6
137.9
88.7

103.6
158.7
87.8

100.7

27.1

75.7
149.9
102.0

77.0
156.1
106.5

102.3

100.41

139.11

77.2

101.3

97.3
94.6
75.

99.6
99.9
80.1

103. 1
104.1
80.0

103.5
97.8
100.8
97.1

100.9
95.3
97.8
94.7

100.3
94.9
97.3
93.8

97.7
129.8
d8.5

98.1
135.5
87.4

96.8
139. 1
84.6

97.9
131.8
88.1

97.91
148.0)
83.61

89.2
129.8
114.1

85. 6
131.6
102.1

84.2
127.0
108.9

81.6
115.7
103.1

79.41
103.31
101.71

81.9
111.4
102.6

79.7
129.4
105.5

79.8
137.2
101.4

81.2
141.6
99.0

141.6
105.2

101.3

100. 1

100o. 5

101.1

102.51

102.6

103. 1

10 1.3

100.2

100.3

99.2

109.4
94.3
121. 1
132.0
105.6

110.4
102.2
118.9
129.0
104.6

110.2
97.7
122.4
135.2
105.0

109.5
97.5
119.7
132.3
103.5

109.4)
96.51
117.81
129.31
103.11

109.2
97.4
118.8
133.7
96.8

109. 1
94.8
117.6
129.2
98.8

109.5
100.2
117.9
129.1
101.8

110.9
100.6
120.6
134. 7
99.2

112.2
99.0
122.2
137.8
100.0

114.0
105.2
122.7
138.9
98.1

1

76. 1

86.5

100.9

99.7

FURNITURE AND FUIXTURES
251 1.27)136.71139.4
Household furniture
251 3 .741114.71114.9
Fixt.,office furn. 252,4,9 I .471173.0)170.9
1
1
PAPER AND PRODUCTS
261 3.151127.31128.2
Pulp and paper
261-31
1.331122.4)128.7
Wood pulp
26b 1
.441118.31124.0
Paper
262 1 .44) 126.5 135.3
Paperboard
263 1 .441122.3)126.7

140.0
117.0
182.7

140.9
116.5
180. 1

139.9
116.0
183.7

139.8
117.1
180.0

138.0
115.5)
176.0)

136.5
110.1
178.1

139.0
11.6
182.5

139.2
111. 1
181.4

141.0
112. 1
182.4

142.0
111.5
193. 1

141.9
112.4
188.6

144.6
113.0
194.5

128.2
121.4
119.2
122.7
122.3

128.9
125. 1
118.8
129.9
126.4

127.6
120.8
118.5
123.8
120.0

127.7
118.4
115.0
122.9
117.2

128.8 128.3
125.3) 120.4
122.9 115.9
130.4)
123.8
122.51 121.5

126.4
120.4

125. 1
113. 9
111.0
121.8
109.1

124.1
116.2
110.6
121.3
116.7

127.1
118.8
112.2
126.
1)8.0

127.9
119.7

125. 1
118.7

126.9
119. 1
116.0
124.6
116.8

Converted paper prod.
Paperboard containers

139.4
118.4

143.7
117.3

143.4
1)5.4

142.2
116.4

146.61
120.6)

146. 1
1)2. 6

143.4
113.4

146.8
116.9

143.0
115.8

147.6
1)7.8

150.6
120.5

264 1 1.03)141.5)148.6
265
.751 118.2)121.1
i

144.4
118.8

137.4

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.




127.1
116.4

Table 4B

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Not seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100
Series

!
5
SIc 5
Co de I
-

I

_

_

t

AUG

!
!
1
DEC 5
I
I

1985
JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

BAX

JUN

JUL

65.1
53.8
69.9
77.0
62.9
124.6
102.5

74.0
72.8
74.6
81.3
75.0
139.7
108.4

83.6
100.1
76.5
86.5
76.0
146.3
115.3

82.0
107.6
71.1
80.8
72.2
132.0
58.6

85.4
121.2
70.2
80.5
68.4
132.4
97.7

84.9
115.3
72.0
80.8
65.8
149.0
109.0

76.4

57.4
111.0

65.4
126.3

73.4
142.1

64.5
128.1

63.4
126.0

68.3
135.8

58.0
113.4

112.4
100.5
107.2
78.9
200.9
97.0
89.7

114.01 113.3
101.41 103.7
106.41 108.2
78.41
77.1
199.51 205.8
96.31
98.9
93.31
96.6

110.5
103.4
108.2
76.4
207.3
98.9
95.7

107. 1
101.9
108.8
76.9
208.6
99.5
90.8

104.2
99.2
107.4
18. 1
205. 0
96.7
86.0

104.3
99. 1
108.3
78.4
203.4
98.9
84.4

104.1
98.9
307.6
77.9
202.2
98.3
84.9

104.5
98.0
107.4
77.7
201.7
98.1
83.0

100.9
103.9
100.6
173.6

101.9
109.2

100.01
99.2
107.01 108.0
99.21
98.2
191.41 174.1

98..
106.3
97.9
156.3

98.1
104.5
97.4
140. 6

97.4
102.3
96.9
135.8

100.5
94.7
101. 1
135.8

99.3
100.2
99.2
136. 1

140.7

136.6
119.2
97.0
111.3
141.6
159.2

136.5
127.3
100. 1
124.1
153.6
168.3

129.0
119.0
91.9
121.6
134.2
164.4

125.81
113.61
89.31
114.11

122.2
117.0
94.8
112.7

126.01

132.1
160.4

124.5
117.3
90.6
115.3
134. 1
166. 1

12 .0
120.0
92.5
118.0
143.5
163. 1

128.2
120.2
95.8
116.8
143.1
158.5

134.9
118.3
96.5
110.0
147.1
150.2

132.6
114.8
94.5
100.8
143.8
151.1

112.5
80.9
126.6
97.1
143. 1

109.5
91.1
132.4
95.6
118.5

108.4
89.0
134.7
94.9
108.9

158.51
1
110.51
109.11
137.51
108.45
99.91

123.9
114.6
92.2
110.5
130.1
157.9

112.4
124.8
137.0
110.9
100.0

118.7
128.8
137.9
123.1
115.5

123.5
120.1
144.3
128.6
135.0

132.1
121.6
153.6
151.6
141.3

136.9
119.0
158.3
154.7
155.0

141.7
114.0
159.9
166.8
177.0

136.3
99.8
150.6
561.3
173.7

173.8
131.6
112.4
138.0

176.6
131.8
105.6
128.0

144.4
131.2
105.5
122.7

134.51 128.2
130.35 127.7
104.51 103.0
117.71 115.8

137.7
128.5
119. 1
114.4

137.2
126.6
116. 9
116.4

132.6
127.5
lOu. 9
121.7

131.3
128.3
106.5
124.5

150.1
133.9
113.0
134.1

141.0
131.3
100.0
137.1

140.0
109.0
149.5
162.3
101.6

127.9

120.2
91.5
147.7
136. 1
99.7

114.65
92.21
137.35
129.91
83.91

115.1
104.2
113.6
127.6
81.1

116.5
110.5
140.4
122.5
91.0

120.2

128.4
126.8

136.6
136.2

150.0
123.3
93.3

124.9
I 5.9 9
15.
147.0
129.4
91.0

134.8

101.8
152.7
141. 1
115.0

134.9
90. 4

143.2

148.9

106.3
150.4

124.1
144.9

124.5
143.0

125.11
150.01

121.2
137.3

126.5
141.3

118. 8
140. 8

119.0
139.8

121.7
145.9

117.4
147.1

112.5
154.4

105.2
105.4
86.8

111.4
112.0
88.5

102.9
103.0
75.6

81.91
80.51
59.11

99.3
99.6
78.3

108.7
109. 7
79.2

107.6
109.0
79.8

89.5
89.1
79.8

111.9
113.0
82.8

104.6
96.6
98. 7
95.7

106.7
100.0
104.1
99.0

97.1
90.0
94.7
87.0

98.2
93.5
102.6
88. b

100.7
94.7
102.2
91.3

100.7
95.3
103.4
91.3

103.8
98.4
108.6
93.9

107.1
97.4
106.5

93.9
85.3
93.7
80.4

106.8
134.8
98.8

100.3
138.4
89.5

95.5
127.1
86.5

93.6
145.1
78.8

96.4
154.6
79.8

96.6
147. 7
b2.0

100.1
140.3
88.6

111.7
161.2
97.6

103.5

86.3
139.3
106.4

89.6
143.4
113.7

84.0
124.8
102.2

86.01
89.8
78.91
90.5
82.05
97.6
74.81
87.2
1
87.71
82.6
129.31 134.9
75.81
67.7
1
74.81
80.5
100.61
96.9
92.21
96.6

82.8
119.0
106.8

85. 1
141.5
102.8

83.8
150.5
99.0

79.2
141.3
108.9

78.7
151.0
108.9

57.7
146.0
93.0

104.6

102.9

100.6

100.11

97.4

101.2

100.6

99.6

102.2

98.3

116.5
108.5
123.1
133.0
112.1

115.7
103.6
125. 7
138.8
110.8

107.3
95.1
117.4
131.6
91.5

98.81
86.41
109.21
124.91
72.91

100.9
88.0
111.6
130.1
74.7

106.7
96.2
115.6
127. 1
90.9

109.7
98. 2
119.3
129.3
105.8

112.4
100. 4
122.4
133.1
110.4

113.1
98.8
125.0
138.7
113.0

119.6
109.3
128.2
142.4
116.4

145.5
121.3
186. 0

144.6
117.9
188.7

140.5
116.8
178.7

137.11
113.45
174.55

132.8
104.9
176.8

146.2
118.9
190.9

140.6
113.8
183.9

138.6
112.7
179.9

137.1
108.3
182.9

141.5
114.5
184. 7

133.4
100.8
188.1

129.5
124.4
118.3
127.9
127.0

130.8
122.9
119.6
127.4
121.6

125.6
120.3
117.0
124.4
119.1

117.85
;10.95
109.05
117.55
106.05

127.2
119.6
115.4
125.0
118.5

131.3
125. 1
121.7
131.8
121.8

132.4
125.9
121.o
132.4
323.6

127.8
117.0
114. 2
l.4.0
112.8

125.7
118.7
113.5
122.0
120.5

129.5
120.9
115.3
126.8
120.6

118.6
110.1

142.9
122. 1

146.3
125.4

143.7
111.8

136.65
105.55

145.1
117.6

151.6
116.5

153.2
117.5

148.7
119.6

144.5
113.6

148.6
120. 1

135.2
112.0

SEP

OCT

JoV

74.9
87.0
69.8
78.9
43.7
153.7
109.5

76.4
94.0
68.8
78.3
53.9
143.4
102.6

71.6
72.0
71.4
79.6
52.0
138.6
112.8

62.91
42.51
71.61
76.75
55.81
145.81
119.65

89.1
148.6

76. 1
112.3

75. 7
111.7

61.81
108.71

108. 1
98. 1
106.1
78.9
201.2
94.5
85.2

110.0
99. 5
107.2
78.5
201.2
97.3
87.0

102.4
104.3
102. 1
167.5

_

5
5
METAL MINING
72.8
101 .501 77.01 79.9
86.0
Iron ore
1015
.151 92.11111.1
Nonferrous ores
67.2
102-6,8,91 .351 70.61 66.6
Copper ore
73.8
1021 .151 78.61 76.0
48.8
Lead and zinc ores
.051 60.31 55.1
1031
Gold and silver ores
1041 .02 146.41149.0
142.8
Ferroalloy ores
1061
.041 92.91 86.8
102.8
t
1
1
1
ANTHRACITE
88.2
111 .021 77.91 76.9
BITUMINOUS
121 1.581128.11127.1
145.9
1
1
OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION
131 7.075109.11108.3
108.5
Crude oil & natural gas 1311 5.621 99.91 99.2
98.8
Crude oil, totalj
3.46 106.1106.2
106.4
Texas crude
1.341 79.31 78.8
78.5
.57 201.81 203.8
201.7
Alaska,Calif. crude
La. and other crude
1.541 93.91 93.9
95.3
Natural gas
2.161 89.95 87.9
86.7
1
1
Natural gas liquids
1321 .471 99.91101.8
102.5
Propane
102.9
.051 103.41 101.6
.421 99.51101.8
102.4
Liquefied petroleum
Oil & gas well drilling
1381 .991 165.51 163.0
166.2
1
1
FOODS
201 7.961 127.11129.3
134.1
Meat products
2011 1.061 116.31110.2
117.7
Beef1
.431 93.51 92.5
96.8
103.4
Pork1
.251112.81 95.3
148.7
Poultry1
.201135.51139.8
153.5
.181155.31141.1
Misc. meats1
1
1
2021 .801 118.61122.5
116.0
Dairy products
74.4
Butter
20211 .011102.91 79.9
.131139.31136.0
129.2
20221
Cheese
20231
Concentrated milk
106.8
.11 118.41126.2
Frozen desserts
2024
.091 132.41 164.0 154.5
1
1
Canned and frozen food
2031 1.091 142.41148.2
160.1
2041
Grain mill products
.941127.11125.2
131.6b
20411
104. 1
Flour
.121105.31 95.3
137.4
Bakery products
2051 1.001123.41136.6
1
1
138.2
Beverages
2081 1.41 126.61135.5
118.3
2082,31 .381 112.81133.9
Beer and ale
146.9
Nine and brandy
20841 .07 138.81 111.8
Soft drinks
2086,71
155.8
.791138.6 152.1
.161 96.11 70.0
96.5
20851
Liquor
1
1
103.2
Fats and oils
2071 .27114.01 99.8
2091
152.3
Coffee & misc.fcods
.791 141.11144.6
1
1
105.6
211 .621 100.71 89.3
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
104.1
Cigarettes
211 I .541100.51 88.4
81.7
Cigars
212 5 .021 78.61 64.9
1
1
108.4
TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
221 2.291 103.71 95.4
100.0
221-41
.771 99.11 88.6
Fabrics
103.6
Cotton fabrics
2211 .281 01.71 88.1
2221
.401 99.11 89.2
99.1
Ban-made fabrics
1
1
108.4
Knit goods
2251
.551100. 41 105.5
129.6
2251,21
.121
43.01158.0
Hosiery
.431 88.21 90.5
102.3
Knit garments
2253,4,7-91
1
1
2261
90.8
Fabric finishing
.201 87.65 64.1
Carpeting
2271 .22 127.41129.5
121.0
.551 09.81 92.5
121.3
Yarns & misc. text.
228,95
1
1
105.9
APPAREL PRODUCTS
231 2.791102.81 99.6
1
1
115.1
LUMBER AND PRODUCTS
241 2.30 109. 11106.5
241,21 1.051 97.21 94.4
Logging and lumber
101.6
126.4
Lumber products
243-5,91 1.25 119.0 116.6
137.2
2431
Millwork 6 plywood
.671129.51128.1
119.8
Manufactured homes
2455
.251 103.71 102.4
1
1
145.1
251 1.27 136.75 126.8
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
251 5 .74 114.71 102.5
120.4
Household furniture
Fizt.,office furn.
252,4,9 5 .471 173.01 165.3
186.5
1
1
PAPER AND PRODUCTS
26j 3.151127.31121.6
127.4
261-3 5 1.331 122.41 118.4
Pulp and paper
122.6
261 5 .441118.31113.7
Wood pulp
120.3
Paper
262
.445 126.51 122.8
123.6
Paperboard
263
123.9
.441 122.31118.6
S
S
Converted paper prod.
264
1.031141.51133.4 139.7
Paperboard containers
265 5 .751 118.25 112.6
120.8
i

i

19775 19841
Pro-! Ann.
1984
por-I Avg.
JUL
t ion I
I

101.0

184.3

119.9

6

104.9

94. 2
94.3
74.6

98.5

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.




92.8

66.3

87.3

98.2

115.3
109.0

Table 4A-continued

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100
I
I
I
Series
SIC I
Code I

I
II
19771 198411
Pro-I Ann.1
1984
pgr-I Avg.I
JUL
tionl
I1

I
PRINTING & PUBLISHING
271
Newspapers
2711
Period.,books,cards 272,3,71
Job printing
274-6,8,91
1
CHERICALS & PRODUCTS
281
Chemicals & syn. mat.281,2,61
Basic chemicals
2811
Alkalies 6& chlorine
28121
Industrial Gases
28131
Inorganic pigments
28161
1
Inorganic chem, nec
28191
Acids & other chem.
1
Synthetic materials
2821
Plastics materials
28211
Synthetic rubber
28221
fibers
2823,41

1
II
4.541147.91 152.3
1.351129.51 134.7
1.241147.31 155.7
1.951 161.01 165.0
1
i1
8.051121.71 122.9
3.861114.81 113.7
.921 99.31
96.9
.121
99.41
97.6
.101114.81 114.1
.081 93.11
97.2
1
I
.621 97.41
93.8
.401 96.51
91.3
1.111140.31 138.9
.591179.81 176.0
.081107.61 111.7
.441 94. 11 94.8

I

1985

MA!

JUX

JUL

154.2
128.8
153.0
172.6

155.4
134.2
156.1
172.8

156.3
135.7
156.5
171.0

156.4
136.8
153.5
167.5

126.5
117.1
97.9
103.6
115.5
87.6

125.8
118.0
99.1
102.6
118.4
86.3

126.7
118.4
101.7
101.6
117.3
87.7

126.4
117.7
99.8
101.0
113.5
95.1

127.0
119.2
101.6
99.0
113.4
94.7

100.6
100.9
145.8
191.0
105.7
93.3

95.2
91.8
143.7
168.1
104.5
92.0

96.9
91.0
147.2
191.8
101.7
96.5

100.9
97.1
147.1
192.3
94.7
96.9

98.0
96.3
147.5
195.7
95.7
93.1

101.0
102.5
150.6

138.31 137.2
119.31 119.9
168.11 168.9
109.71 100.2
98.51
99.9

136.7
116.4
169.9
99.6
98.9

138.3
121.1
168.9
107.6
98.5

138.4
118.4
172.1
103.7
97.9

141.1
123.3
174.4
101.5
99.4

139.8
119.5
170.6
112.9
99.3

139.7
120.8
170.0
106.5
97.4

84.0
83.4
87.9
79.0
55.8
109.7

84.7
83.6
89.8
76.7
55.6
106.0

87.3
86.6
93.4
82.9
51.1
106.2

87.4
86.8
94.6
83.6
46.6
101.5

87.0
86.6
93.0
79.8
40.5
103.7

87.5
86.9
94.6
78.4
45.3
110.9

73.5
103.3
54.1
91.8

84.71
84.1
82.61
80.8
89.11
85.1
78.61
78.7
55.21
53.0
111.01 104.2
I
71.51
74.5
98.21
94.7
54.91
61.6
86.41
86.1

77.6
97.6
66.9
85.2

78.2
102.7
63.8
89.9

80.6
110.8
62.8
95.1

81.3
108.6
63.4
98.0

88.0
111.9
74.6
98.3

146.0
111.3
119.7
167.6

146.6
113.1
119.0
166.3

146.61
114.21
117.31
167.21

145.9
115.8
116.2
168.8

145.7
111.1
116.4
166.8

144. 1
111.3
117.1
165.9

144.9
108.4
116.7
165.6

144.3
106.5
119.2
166.9

144.6
107.4
116.6
166.3

145.5
115.1
121.5
168.7

73.4
91.0
63.9

70.9
88.4
60.6

71.5
86.2
63.6

71.41
86.81
64.51

69.1
86.6
61.2

69.2
85.7
61.5

69.4
85.1
61.6

69.9
86.5
62.9

71.0
85.2
64.1

70.5
83.2
65.0

71.3
87.9
63.2

113.7
108.8
99.0

112.6
106.4
92.1

113.3
108.1
93.0

113.6
107.1
90.5

111.81
103.01
85.21

112.7
102.5
88.1

110.5
102.4
87.8

111.4
97.1
78.1

114.5
98.9
81.8

116.3
110.7
100.5

115.8
101.6
86.4

116.5
106.7
93.4

102.4
96.7
82.6
48.4
124.0
119.6

104.0
94.0
86.5
35.8
117.6
119.8

100.0
103.1
89.9
42.2
133.1
115.2

98.3
96.2
85.2
37.7
123.3
119.5

102.2
101.9
82.8
35.0
139.4
120.5

98.31
103.31
80.51
31.91
145.81
117.51

106.8
98.4
91.5
34.7
122.6
117.6

102.7
95.7
86.1
34.0
122.2
115.7

108.3
106.0
82.3
41.8
147.4
115.3

113.6
104.1
86.3
42.3
138.8
120.3

111.9
102.5
89.0
42.8
132.4
121.7

104.5
107.8
87.2
49.1
144.4
122.7

107.2
103.6
86.4
48.3
136.0
123.1

PRIMARY RMETALS
331 5.331 82.41
80.6
Iron and steel
331,21 3.491 73.51
69.0
Basic st.
mill prod.
3311 2.601 75.91
69.7
Basic iron and steel
I 1.111 67.31
66.7
Pig iron
1 .421 63.51
61.9
Raw steel
1 .511 73.91
74.5
I
Steel mill products
J 1.491 82.21
71.7
Consumer dur. steel
1 .381 62.11
57.6
Eguipment steel
I .361 55.61
48.7
Construction steel
1 .191 75.31
64.6
Can & closure steel
I .101 65.71 59.0
Misc. steel
I .461125.81 106.9
1
1
1
Iron & steel foundries 3321
.891 66.71
69.0
I
II
Nonferrous metals
333-6,91 1.851 99.31 102.7
Primary nonf. metals
3331
.511 94.61 103.3
Copper
33311
.13j 90.2
120.6
Aluminum
33341 .284 99.31 100.5
Secondary nonf. mtls.
3341
.111 78.31
85.8
I
I
II
Nonferrous products
335,61 1.121103.01 106.7
Nonf. mill products
3351
.841 98.04
99.9
Copper mill Irod.
33511
.141105.11 112.2
I
I
I
Alum. mill prod.
3353-71
.321102.51 104.8
Construction
i .091106.91 111.2
Risc. alum. mats.
I .231100.71 102.3
Nonferrous foundries
3361
.281118.01 127.3

84.0
74.6
73.8
64.1
59.4
70.0

82.9
73.6
73.7
60.8
54.2
67.7

81.3
71.0
68.3
61.0
56.4
67.4

80.9
71.1
69.7
61.7
60.7
65.2

80.2
68.5
73.7
65.6
64.1
70.5

81.8
73.2
79.1
66.2
64.6
71.b

81.4
71.9
71.7
65.9
64.5
71.8

76.4
65.4
69.8
64.4
61.4
71.2

78.3
67.6
73.4
63.5
59.7

70.7

78.3
66.4
68.1
62.5
58.8
70.5

80.9
66.9
56.8
73.4
66.9
117.3

83.1
67.5
56.1
74.4
70.5
123.2

73.6
55.8
51.0
67.7
54.5
112.3

75.6
56.5
50.5
68.1
58.1
117.6

78.41
81.7
68.91
71.0
69.51
73.7
56.71
63.4
55.01
60.1
59.71
69.2
I
79.01
81.2
59.21
65.9
48.71
48.2
73.31
77.4
81.11
56.3
120.71 126.5
1
59.61
59.4

79.7
61.9
47.0
74.6
54.7
127.1

88.6
69.6
53.6
88.0
57.6
138.4

76.0
59.9
47.9
68.0
61.2
117.7

73.8
56.8
44.1
72.9
62.0
113.9

80.8
63.9
46.7
79.1
65.8
125.2

72.2
55.2
42.5
70.0
57.1
113.5

60.9

64.5

73.3

62.5

65.2

102.2
94.2
86.7
91.0
72.8

98.1
92.6
79.8
88.5
70.3

99.3
93.6
91.3
87.4
69.9

97.2
91.8
90.0
86.4
68.9

98.5
90.7
88.0
85.4
69.2

500.8

100.94 105.2
107.5 102.6
106.2 104.1
95.91
99.2 103.5
98.2
95.2
94.0
88.31 109.1 137.8
91.7
98.7
82.0
I
100.11
98.1
94.3
97.7
101.9 104.2
104.71 108.8
106.2
100.6
119.1
112.2
98.31 93.9
94.4
87.7
95.1
101.1
116.01 123.3
119.7 128.7
130.1
130.9
I_________
___________________________

107.6
95.6
92.8

108.8
96.1
85.4

101.0
106.8
98.7
143.5

108.5
114.7
106.1
147.1

OCT

NOV

148.8
132.4
144.9
159.2

149.5
128.1
148.0
165.9

153.5
133.7
152.4
168.7

122.0
116.0
98.9
97.3
112.0
87.6

124.2
115.6
99.3
101.7
111.5
95.6

123.5
116.0
98.1
91.2
112.6
85.5

124.3
116.2
99.5
94.4
115.5
104.0

98.3
98.6
142.9
183.9
117.7
93.2

97.2
96.0
141.4
183.6
107.0
91.8

98.5
98.7
141.6
182.6
102.7
94.5

135.7
120.4
163.3
103.7
101.0

131.0
120.4
149.9
100.5
102.2

134.9
119.7
162.1
102.9
106.0

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
291 2.401 87.41
87.0
Petroleum refining
291,9) 2.211 85.81
85.9
Automotive gasoline
1 .961 91.91 89.4
Distillate fuel oil
1 .431 81.81
82.2
Residual fuel oil
I .151 51.01 48.6
Aviation fuel & keros.
I .181106.51 110.4
1
I
I
Misc. petroleum prod.
I .481 80.51
85.1
Refinery fuel, nec
I .091105.21 103.2
Refinery nonfuel mat.
J
.261 66.01
71.9
Refinery products, nec
1 .131 92.41 98.8

87.5
85.9
89.7
82.2
49.1
116.0

JAN

FEB

LAR

APR

151.2
128.21
149.01
168.11

150.4
129.2
149.6
165.3

150.3
130.6
147.7
166.4

152.6
132.1
150.8
167.4

125.7
117.7
100.2
99.7
116.4
93.3

125.8
118.7
100.7
98.5
517.9
82.8

97.0
96.3
142.2
182.8
91.6
97.8

123.41
113.71
96.51
93.51
112.5)
91.31
I
94.91
93.11
133.91
178.11
85.21
84.21

98.4
97.6
141.3
184.0
100.9
92.1

135.5
119.3
165.6
100.3
103.0

137.7
121.7
169.0
100.4
103.0

85.7
84.1
90.6
79.6
48.9
110.1

85.4
84.2
92.0
79.2
52.7
114.2

86.2
84.8
93.8
79.8
52.0
106.5

81.9
101.3
65.3
101.6

76.9
102.0
58.4
96.4

72.0
104.3
53.4
86.8

RUBBER & PLASTICS PROD.
301 2.801143.21 146.0
Tires
3011
.621112.31 122.6
Bub.prod.ex.tires
302-4,61
.511117.31 121.4
Plastics products,
3071 1.671162.71 162.4
I
I
1I
LEATHER AND PRODUCTS
311
.531 76.71
77.0
Pers. leather gds 313,5-7,91
.161 91.31
95.8
Shoes
3141
.291 70.91
69.8

144.5
115.3
117.0
164.3

144.1
117.3
117.6
162.0

74.2
90.3
67.9

CLAY,GLASS & STONE PROD.
324 2.721112.31
Pressed & blown glass
3221
.511106.31
Glass containers
32214
.301 93.11

113.8
109.9
99.7

Cement
Structural clay prod.
Brick
Clay sewer pipe
Clay tile
Concrete and misc.

Man-made

Chemical products 283-5,9
I 3.651132.51
Drugs & medicines
2831 1.41119.11
Soap & toiletries
2841 1.341156.71
Paints
2851
.401102.61
Agricultural chemicals
2871
.541 98.21

sec

3241
.241102.11
3251
.151 98.41
32511
.071 83.11
32591
.021 36.11
3253,51 .071130.81
326-91 1.551117.41

&

--

~

AUG

SEP

151.5
136.9
151.7
162.3

72.7

69.3

68.7

62.5

101.9
97.7
108.2
99.1
80.7

100.6
91.0
91.2
97.6
80.6

100.6
96.7
103.0
96.7
78.4

99.5
89.2
86.0
95.6
71.0

103.6
97.2
105.6

504.6
98.2
114.8

104.5
99.9
104.1

105.2
101.2
112.5

99.2
106.1
96.5
122.8

96.6
113.1
90.2
123.9

105.1
110.2
103.0
118.4

104.6

_________________

108.7

103.0
117.3

DEC

1

96.31
91.01
86.91
95.41
70.91

102.0
93.3
88.9
93.7
71.4

Rote: Seasonally adjusted industry totals are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted components,
but result from independent seasonal adjustment of the aggregated not seasonally adjusted compcets.




10

94.6

62.3
92.8
112.0
84.1

Table 4B-continued

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Not seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100
!

19771 19845
Pro-I Ann.
por-! Avg.!
Code i tioni
5
!

SIC /

Series
-

!

1984

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOT

1_---1

S 1985
JAm

DEC

FEE

AR

APB

BAY

JUON

JUL

1

PBINTING & PUBLISHING

183.9

157.0
137.4
152.0
173.7

152.6
145.0
146.1
162.1

144.11 137.7
133.41 118.4
138.71 139.7
155.01 149.7

144.0
129.1
142.5
155.2

145.4
134.5
143.6
154.1

147.8
134.3
145.3
158.7

150.9
137.5
147.0
162.7

157.9
132.3
156.5
176.6

163.2
123.0
166.2
184.3

128.9
116.6
100.9
101.7
112.4
102.4

125.6
116.1
98.2
92.5
114.1
85.0

123.3
116.8
100.5
97.1
117.1
101.5

119.21
113.11
96.41
97.15
110.01
82.41

119.9
115.1
95.9
92.2
112.3
83.3

123.9
120.5
103.5
100.7
120.4
89.3

125.5
119.6
99.5
98.9
11t.2
89.5

125.3
120.1
101.0
104.8
119.7
94.4

126.7
118.8
101.6
100.9
118.5
90.5

130.6
119.2
101.9
102.8
113.5
101.0

128.3
115.7
97.4
98.6
111.7
88.6

95.1
93.7
135.4
174.3
106.9
89.2

98.4
98.2
142.5
186.1
107.2
91.2

98.2
97.5
142.4
183.9
107.9
93.8

98.1
97.9
142.2
181.6
98.3
98.1

95.61
93.81
130.95
171.91
88.71
84.31

95.5
93.2
136.2
173.7
102.2
92.8

103.1
106. I
151.2
196.5
107.7
99.3

98.1
96. I
151.2
200.3
109.9
93.7

98.0
92.9
152.4
200.2
103.5
98.0

100.3
95.5
148.5
195.6
93.1
96.3

99.9
99.5
150.1
200.9
89.0
94.0

95.9
94.5
142.2

Chemical products 283-5,9 1 3.651132.51 142.9
Drugs & medicines
2835 1.411119.11 132.3
Soap & toiletries
2841 1.341 156.71 169.2
Paints
2855
.401102.61 110.0
Agricultural chemicals
2875
.541 98.21
95.9

139.7
130.8
159.9
111.7
98.8

145.7
133.0
175.1
108.0
103.1

139.2
123.9
170.8
97.2
101.9

133.0
117.1
166.6
81.2
104.0

128.61
111.61
159.71
78.05
99.81

128.2
109.6
159.7
83.8
98.0

131.3
107.9
166.6
95.3
99.0

135.2
112.5
167.7
112.1
102.4

134.0
113.2
162.9
112.6.
104.0

138.8
118.9
168.5
115.9
100.9

147.3
128.3
173.4
138.3
98.8

146.9
132.8
176.2
113.1
92.6

PETROLEUM PRODUCIS
291 2.401 87.41
90.7
Petroleum refining
291,91 2.215 85.81
88.3
Automotive gasoline
1
.961 91.91
92.2
Distillate fuel oil
1
.431 81.81
83.3
Residual fuel oil
1
.151
51.01
45.2
Aviation fuel & keros.
5 .181106.51 110.0
1
1
1
Misc. petroleum prod.
.481 80.51
90.5
1
Refinery fuel, nec
1 .091105.21 107.2
Refinery nonfuel mat.
1 .261 66.01
70.4
Refinery products, nec
1 .131 92.41 118.8

90.1
87.7
91.5
81.6
46.1
113.4

89.4
87.4
93. I
83.0
49.2
110.6

86.7
84.4
91.0
82.0
52.1
111.6

89.0
86.9
95.4
85.9
53.4
109.6

78.9
79.0
83.7
79.5
56.6
105.1

79.6
79.8
83.9
75.9
58.9
110.8

79.6
79.3
85.9
68.4
54.5
109.3

83.7
83.0
89.9
75.4
50.7
104.3

87.0
85.9
92.9
81.3
44.5
100.7

90.6
89.4
96.2
80.6
39.1
102.1

90.7
89.2
97.5
79.4
42.2
110.5

89.5

83.4
105.7
58.7

117.1

73.8
101.2
53.3
95.7

72.9
103.1
54.8
88.4

66.7
92.0
59.1
64.6

70.5
94.8
66.3
63.0

72.8
99.6
64.0
72.0

78.5
106.8
63.9
87.9

83.7
108.0
65.0
104.0

95.0
118.0
75.8
117.2

RUBBER & PLASTICS PROD.
301 2.80 143.21
Tires
3015
.621112.31
Rub.prod.ex.tires
302-4,61
.511117.31
Plastics products, aec
3075 1.671 162.71

137.4
101.1
113.6
158.2

145.6
111.3
117.0
167.2

149.2
120.0
120.4
169.1

150.4
119.0
122.5
170.9

143.8
106.9
119.9
165.0

85.85
84.85
92.61
85.45
60.21
111.45
1
66.41
98.4I
54.45
68.61
1
137.11
102.51
112.91
157.41

137.7
116.0
109.5
154.4

150.9
123.2
119.3
170.9

149.2
121.7
120.4
168.2

147.7
116.7
117.9
168.3

145.2
105.5
120.2
167.6

148.1
106.3
120.2
172.1

136.0

61.7
81.6
52.0

271

Newspapers

2711

Period.,books,cards 272,3,71
Job printing
274-6,8,91
1

CHEMICALS & PRODUCTS
281
Chemicals & syn. mat.281,2,61
Basic chemicals
2811
Alkalies & chlorine
28125
Industrial Gases
28131
Inorganic pigments
28165
1
Inorganic chew, nec
28195
Acids 6 other chem.
5
Synthetic materials
2821
Plastics materials
28211
Synthetic rubber
28221
Man-made fibers
2823,41

4.541147.91
1.351129.51
1.241 147.31
1.951 161.01
1
1
8.051121.75
3.861114.81
.921 99.31
.121 99.41
.101114.81
.081 93.11
1
1
.621 97.41
.401 96.51
1.111140.31
.591 179.81
.081107.61
.441 94.11

1 1

160.0
121.1
168.5
181.5

165.9
128.0
171.8
188.4

162.9
132.9

124.1
310.4
93.1
97.3
112.3
91.0

123.9
112.5
95.9
95.9
110.6
82.4

89.3
84.2
131.1
166.7
101.9
89.5

1

104.2
65.4
126.7

162.8

89.2

113.5
164.3

LEATHER AND PRODOCTS
311
Pers. leather gds 313,5-7,91
Shoes
3141

.531 76.71
.161 91.31
.291
70.91

66.7
89.0
57.4

75.5
91.6
68.7

75.0
93.3
66.5

74.2
92.5
66.3

71.2
90.1
61.6

67.01
87.65
56.51

68.3
82.6
61.0

71.8
83.9
65.5

72.1
85.0
65.7

70.4
84.1
62.8

72.7
84.9
67.3

71.8
85.8
65.7

CLAT,GLASS & STONE PROD.
321
Pressed £ blown glass
3221
Glass containers
32211

2.721 112.31
.51 106.31
.301 93.11

114.1
110.0
99.3

119.3
114.2
105.8

115.4
108.4
91.8

119.5
113.0
100.0

115.7
104.1
84.5

105.71
87.41
62.31

104.1
95.8
82.6

106.0
104.3
91.9

109.2
10O.4
82.7

114.2
100.9
85.3

117,5

119.2

102.4

107.1
93.9

116.9
106.8
93.0

Cement
Structural clay prod.
Brick
Clay sewer pipe
Clay tile
Concrete and misc.

.241102.11 120.3
.151 98.41
90.8
.071 83.11
85.1
.025 36.11
47.2
.071130.81 108.5
1.55117.41 117.5

128.4
95.8
92.5
37.4
115.2
122.7

121.6
107.8
95.1
45.9
137.4
117.6

118.6
103.6
94.2
43.5
129.5
123.9

104.1
104.9
85.3
37.4
143.2
122.6

74.91
96.61
75.01
26.51
137.71
115.81

59.7
91.4
75.9
30.2
123.6
113.1

67.7
95.1
75.8
30.0
132.2
112.9

92.4
104.2
78.2
42.4
147.2
114.7

112.5
104.2
87.8
44.8
136.8
120.3

121.0
104.9
92.2
43.9
134.4
121.0

129.8
110.1
92.7
48.1
144.4
123.0

125.9
97.1
89.0
47.1
119.0
120.9

79.0
69.4
69.8
61.6
58.8
65.9

81.2
71.3
71.9
58.4
52.0
64.5

79.0
66.9
65.6
59.3
54.2
65.7

75.2
63.7
65.0
59.0
57.2
62.6

72.41
62.01
66.01
54.61
52.21
57.25

78.0
66.5
69.7
61.9
57.5
68.0

82.6
70.4
72.4
66.4
62.5
73.5

88.1
79.7
83.6
71.1
67.9
79.2

87.7
79.1
78.8
69.9
67.6
77.3

82.9
73.3
76.0
67.9
66.0
74.7

84.9
75.4
77.8
65.7
64.4
71.9

73.9
64.4
67.7
60.7
59.6
65.9

75.7
57.9
53.4
73.3
68.8
110.3

81.8
64.0
55.5
77.8
72.5
120.6

70.2
56.4
48.8
65.1
48.9
104.7

69.4
55.3
47.3
64.1
50.1
104.5

74.41
54.81
47.05
67.41
77.31
114.11

75.5
67.5
45.0
67.2
56.5
113.4

76.8
64.2
45.4
66.4
58.1
119.9

92.9
72.6
57.5
86.8
64.8
145.7

65.4
66.0
53.6
76.1
59.9
135.4

81.9
63.3
48.3
79.2
59.S
129.3

86.8
64.8
49.2
88.7
68.9
137.3

72.9
51.5
40.9
74.1
60.2
117.5

3245
3251
32515
32595
3253,51
326-91

PRIMARY METALS
335
Iron and steel
331,21
Basic st.
&
ill prod.
3311
Basic iron and steel
I
Pig iron
1

Baw

steel

Steel mill products
Consumer dur. steel
Equipment steel
Construction steel
Can & closure steel
Misc. steel

1

5.331
3.491
2.601
1.111
.425

82.41
73.51
75.91
67.31
63.51

76.0
66.9
69.1
64.8
62.7

.511

73.91

69.6

1
1
1
1 1.491 82.21
72.2
I .381 62.11 53.7
I .361 55.61
46.9
1 .191 75.31 68.3
1
.101 65.71 62.3
I .461 125.81 110.7
1
5
1
3321
.891 66.71
60.7

111.1

68.6

69.8

71.3

60.2

50.61

57.1

64.7

68.2

80.0

65.5

68.2

54.8

99.31
94.61
90.21
99.35
78.31

93.4
92.8
90.6
99.9
70.4

97.1
91.8
90.3
98.3
78.5

99.9
88.3
81.7
97.3
82.0

101.7
94.6
92.5
96.8
80.9

97.0
89.7
86.5
96.1
76.0

92.01
89.91
86.01
95.41
68.45

99.6
95.9
94.3
93.9
67.7

105.5
98.2z
93.9
91.4
77.2

104.1
96.8
92.4
88.2
74.2

103.8
98.1
106.5
87.2
72.4

101.0
95.5
100.6
86.9
68.7

102.9
89.9
88.0
85.2
70.7

91.7
83.0
85.0
83.5

335,61 1.12 103.05
3351
.841 98.05
33511
.141 105.15
1
1I
Alum. mill prod.
3353-71
.321 102.55
Construction
5 .091 106.9
Misc. alum. mats.
I .231100.75
Nonferrous foundries
3361
.281118.0

95.8
94.6
99.4

101.0
95.8
100.9

106.1
99.9
116.8

106.2
99.8
105.8

101.6
96.6
98.6

94.25
90.7
82.61

104.6
97.9
108.9

111.8
104.8
141.1

109.8
98.7
106.9

509.3
100.5
101.3

106.2
97.9
89.3

111.2
99.3
93.1

97.1
91.3
75.7

99.4
106.6
96.6
99.2

99.8
107.7
96.7
116.5

98.3
114.6
91.9
124.8

103.4
112.6
99.7
125.3

97.1
105.4
93.7
156.3

101.4
111.1
97.6
133. 1

97.9
104.4
95.4
143.2

107.0
125.4
99.7
136.0

107.5
116.0
104.2
131.1

109.3
113.0
107.8
147. 1

Iron & steel foundries

Nonferrous metals
333-6,91
Primary nonf. metals
3331
Copper
33311
Aluminum
33345
Secondary nonf. mtls.
3341

1.851
.511
.131
.281
.111

Nonferrous products
Nonf. mill products
Copper mill prod.

i

I

87.91
94.2
89.91 101.3
87.01 91.3
104.71 124.8
I

I

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.




11

102.9
110.0
100.2
114.7

Table 4A-continued

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Seasonally adjusted, 1977 = 100
I I
11977
Series

Pro-

I
1984

IAna.

SIC jpor- IAvg.
Code Ition
l__ _

i
4 1984
JUL
I
..

1
f
FABRICATED BETAL PRODUCTS 341 6.464 102.861103.7
Metal containers
3411
.521 82.71 81.4
Hardaretools,cutlery
3421
.734100.64103.3
Structural metal prod.
344 1.671 101.21103.0
Fasteners, stamp, etc. 345-71 1.95 104.21103.3
1 1
NONELECTRICAL MACHINEBRY 351 9.544 142.04146. 1
Engine 6
eguip.
351,21 1.481 69.91 72.5
Construct. & allied eg.
3531 1.681 76.24 80.0
1
1
Metalvorking machinery
3541 1.241121.14122.2
Spec. & genl. ind. eg. 355,64 2.121 99.21100.5
Office, serv, 6 misc. 357-91 3.021 253.0 257.5
1
1
ELECTRICAL MACHINER
361 7.151 172.41 175.3
Hajor elect. eq.6
&pts
361,21 1.271 96.91 100.4
Household appliances
3631 .751124.1130.1
Cooking equipment
.111211.11232.0
36314
1
1
Refrigeration appl.
36324 .171109.61101.1
Laundry appliances
36331
.121 118.91148.2
Misc. appliances
3634-6,91 .351105.11105.2
I
I
TV and radio sets
3654 .441160.54 178.4
Communication equipment
3661 2.011202.51202.8
Electronic components
3671 1.311289.21303.4
TV tubes
3671-31 .131129.64141.3
1
I
I
Misc. electrical supp.
3691
.704 121.84 118.9
Storage battery,repl. 36911
.13 123.41 119.7
1
1
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
371 9.134 113.61114.2
Motor vehicles 6 parts
3711 5.251 105.61105.4
Autos, total1
1.82 104.21103.1
Consumer
4 1.161 93.21 92.8
Business
1 .661 123.61121.5
1
1
Trucks and buses1
1.031 111.51111.7
Business vehicles
1 .411 96.41 96.6
Consumer trucks
1 .631 121.21121.5
Truck trailers1
.091 172.41195.4
Motor vehicle parts
1 2.311 101.5 100.9
1 4
Aircraft and parts
3724 2.091 129.331130.4
Ships and boats
3731
.661 86.51 89.3
Rail 6 misc trans eg.374-6,91 1.111 137.61138.8
Railroad equipment
3741
.271 29.71 50.3
1
1
1
INSTRUMENTS
381 2.661136.91 139.4
Equipment instr.& pts 381-41 1.521153.11154.0
1
I
I
HISC. MANUFACTURES
391 1.461 98.01 99.7
Misc. cons. goods
391,3,4,61
.841 99.61 100.3
Misc. bus. supplies
395,91 .621
96.01 99.8
4
1
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
4914 4.171116.81116.1
Elec. util.
generation
I 1.761 112.51 110.0
Fossil fuel generation
4 1.411 106.4 1104.0
Hydro E nuclear gener.
4 .351 136.81134.3
i
I
Elec. util.
sales
4 2.414 119.91 120.4
Residential elec.
1 .951 121.11119.9
Nonresidential elec.
1 1.461 119.11120.8
Industrial elec.
.681108.61109.8
Commercial & other elec. 4 .781 128.21 130.4
1-I
I_

farm

1
AUG
.

SEP

OCT

JOV

DEC

I

1985
JAs

FEB

106.9
80.6
100.9
105.9
110.2

107.6
82.3
102.9
106.5
111.1

145.0
67.2
83.1

BAR

..

BA!

108.6
83. 5
102.9
107.4
110.8

109.
85. 0
103.3
109.7
115.0

108.3
84.4
103.8
110.5

144.9
66.3
80.9

146.5
66.5
79.4

148.9
67. 1
80.0

149.1
66.5
80.6

145. 9
64. 1
81.1

145.8
64.7
83.5

125.7
99.4
262.7

124.5
99.8
264.0

121.7
100.2
265.7

123.9
99.7
272.3

128.0
101.3
270. 1

126.1
101.3
259.7

124.9
98.6
258.3

176.0
92.1
120.5
226.7

173.2
91.5
120.4
216.6

173.1
88.2
130.9
280.9

168.9
69.
120. 3
218.0

169.3
88.4
126.5
265.2

169.9
88.4
131.3
252.7

165.7
89.7
122.9
195.2

79.2
122.3
105.6

85.3
128.5
103.7

88.5
127. 1
104. 7

88.1
117.3
105.5

94.1
118.3
100.8

106.6
132.4
104.3

95.1
158.5
101.0

129.7
217.2
296.4
139.9

144.3
218.1
283.8
130.4

155.0
219.7
280.4
125.4

151.2
219.8
265.0
116.9

144.2
220.5
264.6
137.2

148.9
221.4
259.8
113.1

116.3
220.3
255.8

121.21

122.7
114.3

126.6
136.9

126.0
128.8

117.6
113.0

116.0
114. 4

121. 1
136.8

114.0
117.9

JUL

105.91
85.11
10#.31
105.01
103.91
1
144.61
68.31

104. 1
81.9
102.4
103.3
106.2

104.8
80.8
102. 1
104.7
106.0

104.8
79.7
101.7
105.6
105.6

105.4
86.6
100.2
105.8
104.9

147.8
70.8
79.

146.5
67.7
80.3

146.6
69.0
80.9

145.8
69.3
80.2

128.7
261.6

123.2
100.8
259.6

124.7
102.4
259.3

124.5
101. 1
262. 1

176.2
100.5
121.6
207.9

176.8
98. 1
126.0
190.0

178.4
98.8
126.7
235.0

178.9
99.8
126.7
254.3

114.0
107.4
102.6

130.8
120.8
105. 2

101.7
119.5
106. 6

95.8
140.3
106.4

159.9
205.8
300.3
132.5

154. 3
210.4
299. 7
107.0

166.5
211.5
302.3
142.7

145.0
213.6
301.9
135.9

121.2
115.0

122.7
124.0

118.7
111.0

121.3
124.2

116.2
108.3
103.5
92.7
122.8

114.3
104.6
95.6
85.1
114.1

113.4
103. 1
94. 8
84.0
114.0

116.0
107.5
101.9
89.7
123.3

117.81
109.51
109.11
95.61
133.11

120.4
113.0
117.0
102.5
142.6

120.5
112.5
114.9
100.7
140.1

120.8
111.3
115.7
101.3
141.0

120.7
110.9
114.7
100.5
139.8

120.9
110.5
112.0
98. 1
136.6

121.7
110.5
110.8
97.0
135.0

123.2
112.5
115.4
101.1

122.9
1i0.6
130.8
188.8
102.4

117.1
106.2
124. 1
180.7
103.2

110.3
102.2
3115.4
177.0
103.6

120.8
109.9
127.8
165.5
103.7

112.9!
99.51

122.5
109.3
131.1
126.7
105.1

123.0
109. 1
132.0
128.9
105. 1

117.8
102.8
127.5
126.1
104.3

118.4
108.7
124.7
132.5
103. 7

121.1
105.9
130.9
129.4
103.9

121.2
104. 1
132.3
135.2
104.5

124.3
104.4
137.2
125.4
104.4

129.0
88.4
148.4
57.1

132.3
85.7
143.7
32.6

132.0
82.9
143.7
26. 1

131.3
81.9
145.5
32.9

134.9
88.4
150.0
34.7

135.0
89.1
148.6
20.1

137.8
90.0
150.9
23.2

138.0
90.4
152.0
25.3

139.1
89.2
154.1
24.6

142.6
88.9
154.5
23.1

141.8
88.5
155.0
25.7

139.8
156.8

140.2
155.3

138.6
154..2

138.6
154.5

138.7
156.4

138. 7
155.1

139.0
156.3

138.5
156.3

139.9
158.4

140.7
157.4

140.7
156.2

97.8
95.2
99.2

95.9
96.5
95.4

98.6
103.3
95.5

98.6
101.2
99.0

133.51
85.21
149.11
37.04
1
138.91
155.91
1
97.21
97.21
100.21

99.0
102.0
99.1

96.4
93.9
99.8

98.3
96.0
94. I1 94.5
100.4
96.6

98.3
94.0
102.0

97.8
91.9
103.3

96.3
91.8
101.9

116.8
114.5
108.4
138.9

116.2
111.7
104.8
139.

116.8
113.5
108..2
134.5

118.7
113.2
108.8
130.7

117.5
110.51
303.64
137.81

118.9
118.0
110.7
147.3

121.9
118.4
111.3
146.8

119.5
111.5
105.6
134.8

119.1
116.0
112.0
132.2

119.5
116.0
111.0
136.1

119.4
112.4
107.2
133.1

118.3
119.1
117.9
109.8
124.9

119.3
118.8
119.7
109.6
128.4

119.1
120.7
118. 0
105.4
129.0

122.7
124.6
121.4
109.2
132.1

122.51
121.54
123.21
110.71
134.11
1

119.5
123.0
117.3
105.8
127.3

124.5
128.2
122.0
106.5
135.6

125.4
126.0
124.9
410.4
137.6

121.3
120.2
122.1
108.2
134. 1

122.0
121.9
122. 1
106.5
135.7

124.6
124.2
124.8
108.0
139.5

103.5

80.61

1
124.21
100.61
256.41
1
180.21
96.91
125.01
210.91
!
89.61
133.91
111.21
1
150.01
218.01
298.11
109.41
1
122.21

121.54

187.11
105.31

Note: Seasonally adjusted industry totals are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted components,
but result from independent seasonal adjastaeat of the aggregated not seasonally adjusted compopents.




JON

APR

I
__ 1

12

107.4
84.4
100.9
110.7
111.41 107.6

107.7
82.5
98.3
111.0
108.5

140.6

Table 48-continued

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES
Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100
Series

1

!

11977

I

I
11984
iPro- IAn.
SIC Spor- JAvg.
Code 4tion i

I-l__

I 1984
I JUL
i

I

i

RBAR APR

SEP

OCT

105.3
85.8
103.5
105.3
106.5

107.8
85.5
107.0
107.5
109.0

106.5
80.5
104.3
108. 1
108. 2

106.2
84.1
101.4
108.2
105.2

1
104.51 102.3
75. 0
77.91
98.81 96. 4
108.61 103.3
101.31 102.5

106.9
81.7
104. 6
102.7
132.3

108. 1
83. 1
103.4
104.7
113.9

153.5
68.1
79.3

152.3
68.6
82.5

149. 1
68.6
81.9

144.9
68.9
79.8

139.81 139.8
69.21 67.2
81.21
79.7

144.7
68.4
82.8

130.4
103.0
281.9

127.9
102.5
277.5

127.4
102.5
268.0

121.5
101.9
258.5

119.31 120.7
100.01
97.3
243.91 247.0

176.0
100.8
120.2
222.2

179.5
101.6
128.2
193.9

184.5
101.4
146.0
289. 1

180.0
98.1

83.2
116.6
106.6

124.3
123.3
110.8

116.4
139.3
116.7

180.6
203.0
300.0
143.7

170.6
208.6
300.0
115.3

121.8
126.9

NOV

DEC 1
i

FEB

BA

JUN

JUL

I1118.5
08,. 5
84. 3
100.8
106.0
115.7

108.0
84.0
101.7
108.8
110.4

109. 1
88.2
101.7
112.3
109.0

106.5
86.1
97.1
110.9
106.6

145.5
68.3
80.1

144.5
66.8
79.3

145.8
65.9
79.1

149.4
64.9
82.4

147.7
62.5
81.6

127.0
100.8

125.0

254.8

259.4

125.3
99.5
258.6

125.2
100.7
261.6

125.8
102.4
266.9

124.4
96.4
272.3

176.81 173.3
92.71
90.3
106.81 119.5
189.41 214.3

173.8
90.6
125.9
220.4

174.3
89.3
133.4
259.0

168.0
69.3
126.0
227.7

169.0
88.8
126.6
264.9

171.1
90.8
133.0
254.8

160.7
87.9
107.0
167.5

102.8
106.5

62.01 81.3
106.41 128.2
101.91 104.6

90.2
139.

99.5
136.4
108.6

98.5
124.6
107.4

102.4
117.6
97.4

117.1
131.2
102.6

102.6
117.1
86.4

211.2
211.0
303.2
161.6

170. 1
215.8
303.3
140.3

127.91
225.4
300.61
89. 41

135.9
218.1
285.4
133.0

138.4
221.4

280.3

142.3
218.1
265.9
141.3

141.6
121.2
264. 1
112.9

108.4
217.6
245.2

126.0

128.9
217. 1
266.0
124.7

131.7
162.2

128.3
149.8

128.7
150.6

129.21 122.6
143.11 119.4

119.8
115.6

118.3
100.3

111.9
66.9

111.4
89.0

116.7
109.9

107.9
97.1

108.4
98.1
85.1
76.2
100.9

113.8
104.3
95.0
84.6
113.5

116.7
108.8
107.5
95.2
129.3

117. 1
108.4
108.8
95.8
131.7

115.31
101.51
94.51
82.81
115.21

120.2
112.0
117.8
103.2
143.6

122.6
115.4
119.6
104.8
145.9

125.2
118.0
126.5
110.9
154.3

123.
116.0
123. 0
107.8
150.0

124.7
117.0
121.5
106.5
148.2

127.3
120.5
124.6
109.2
151.9

114.1
99.8
96.6
84.7
117.8

108.7
99.5
114.6
184.6
100.1

113.5
100.3
122.1
182.2
104.4

117.2
103.0
126.3
177.3
103.5

114.9
99.6
124.7
163.7
103.1

94.51
81.51
102.81
186.31
106.81

114.2
100.9
122.9
116.5
106.3

130.7
115.5
140.7
135.5
104.4

132.6
117.8
142.3
139.4
103.8

128.9
U21.6
133.6
136.7
103.8

135.4
122.9
143.5
130.5
104.7

142.6
126.9
152.7
139.1
106.7

98.0
86.0
105.9
110.3
102.8

123.3
142.6
4'2.8

131.6
84.9
142.2
30.4

132.9
84. 1
141.9
25.7

133.4
84.5
146.0
30.9

138.41 135.8
87.31
86.9
153.41 149.7
44.91 35.4

137.5
89.2
148.8
18.8

139.4
91.2
152.8
24.6

137.2
51.0
153.3
26.8

138.8
89.8
154.9
26.1

141.4
88.3
155.8
25.7

138.0
85.5
150.4
24.1

142.0
160.

144.8
164.7

140.3
156.9

138.7
153.1

138.41 135.4
152.21 150.2

136.5
152.5

137.1
153.5

135.5
151.4

138.4
155. 6

143.2
161.2

141.7
160.3

102.7
101.3
104.6

104.3
106.0
102.2

102.5
106.9
96.6

97.9
98.9
96.7

91.71
89.71
94.61

93.1
92.4
94.2

96.2
92.4
101.3

95.6
93.9
98.1

95. 1
92.4
98. 8

95.3
93.2
98.1

99.2
96.0
103.6

96.8
91.5
102.8

127.9
126.7
124.3
136. 1

121.3
111.1
106.7
128.6

108.3
105.2
103.0
114. 1

112.6
108.3
105.1
120.9

114.81
109.91
102.01
141.71

125.6
125.2
116.8
159.1

132. 1
120.5
111.4
156.9

114.1
107.0
99.0
139.0

109. 1
105. 0
98..3
131.2

108.0
108.1
100.7
137.7

120.6
116.7
110.6
141.1

128.8
13+4.2
125.3
111.6
137.3

128.6
127.9
129.1
115.2
141.3

110.5
102.6
115.7
106.2
123.9

115.8
111.2
118.7
109.9
126.4

118.21
122.81
115.21
103.61
125.41

125.9
141.7
115.7
100.7
128.7

140. b
158.4
129.0
112.1
143.6

119.4
120.6
118.6
107.4
128.2

107.8
97.0
114.9
105.0
123.5

123.5
114.9
129.1
113.4
142.8

!.

i
I
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS 341 6.461 102.81 102.5
Metal containers
3411 .521 82.71 85.0
Hardware,tools,cutlery
3421
.731100.61101.9
3441 1.671101.21103.0
Structural metal prod.
Fasteners, stamp, etc. 345-71 1.951104.21101.5
I
I
NONELECTRICAL MBACHIBERY 351 9.541142.01148.1
Engine 6 farm equip.
351,21 1.481 69.91 70.0
Construct. E allied eq.
3531 1.681 76.21 78.2
1
I
I
3541 1.241 121. 11121.7
Metalworking machinery
Spec. E genol. ind. eg. 355,61 2.121 99.21 98.2
Office, serv, &Lmisc.
357-91 3.021 253.01271.5
1
1
1
ELECTRICAL
ACHIBERB
361 7.151172.41170.4
Major elect. eq.& pts 361,.21 1.271 96.91 98.4
Household appliances
3631 .751124.11113.5
Cooking equipment
36311 .111211.11199.1
1
I
1
Refrigeration appl.
36321
.171109.61109.1
Laundry appliamces
36331
.121118.91109.5
Misc. appliances
3634-6,91
.351105.11 89.8
1
I
I
TV and radio sets
.441 160.51 167.1
3651
Communication equipment 3661 2.011 202.51200.3
Electronic components
3671 1.311289.21 290.7
TV tubes
3671-31 .131129.61 113.3
1
I
1
isc. electrical supp.
3691 .701121.81112.7
Storage battery,repl. 36911
.131 123.41 98.5
1
1
1
TRANSPORTATION E UIPMENI
371 9. 131113.61105.5
Motor vehicles 8 parts
3711 5.251105.61 93.2
Autos, total
1 1.821 104.28 83.4
Consumer
I1 1.161 93.21 75.1
Business
1 .661123.61 98.3
1
I
Trucks and buses
I 1.03|111.51 91.3
Basiness vehicles
1 .411 96.41 83.8
Consumer trucks
1
.631121.21 96.1
Track trailers
I .091 172.41171.9
Motor vehicle parts
I 2.311101.51 98.7
1
1
1
Aircraft and parts
3721 2.091129.3 126.9
Ships and boats
3731 .661 86.51 86.4
Rail & sisc trans eg.374-6,91 1.111137.61134.4
Railroad equipaent
3741 .271
29.71 47.2
1
1
1
INSTRUMENTS
381 2.66; 136.91140.4
Equipment instr.&
Dpts 381-41 1.521153.11157.8
1
1
MISC. MANUFACTURES
391 1.461 98.01100.3
Misc. cons. goods 391,3,4,61 .841 99.63100.0
Misc. bus. s upplies
395,91 .621 96.01100.8
1
1
1
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
4911 4.171116.81125.6
Elec. util.
generation
I 1.761112.51121.8
Fossil fuel generation
I 1.411106.41117.7
Hydro 8 nuclear gener.
1 .351136.81138.1
1
1
I
Elec. util.
sales
I 2.411119.91 128.3
Residential elec.
I .951121.13129.7
Nonresidential elec.
I 1.461 119.11 127.4
Industrial elec.
1 .681 108.61109.9
Commercial & other elec. I1 .781128.21142.7

1985
JAN

AUG

I

122.0

250.3
82.6

1

118.7.
218.6
295.6
130.0

108.3

101.4

1

85.3

1

1

112.1
106.2
115.9
-10b.4
124.2

Note: Seasonally adjusted industry totals are not aggregated from the seasonally adjusted components,
but result from independent seasonal adjustaent of the aggregated not seasonally adjusted compcceats.




13

Table 5

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDEXES; 1977 = 100
Quarterly averages, seasonally adjusted
I
i
I
1
I
I

Quarterly Averages
of Monthly Indexes
!

4
11983

SERIES

Q2

01

1

Q3

1984
Q1

Q4

Q2

II
Industrial production
Products, total
Final products
Consumer goods
Durable consumer

103.3
108.1
109.1
103.7

106.8
113.6
112.5
107.6

111.7
116.4
117.2
112.0

89.1
85.2
92.0
109.1

95.5

92.1
98.0
112.1

102.2
99.6
104.2
115.6

116.1
115.6
109.5
139.1

118.8
118.5
112.5
142.6

124.0
123.3
117.7
145.4

104.5
93.6
113.9
108.0

108.6
97.7
117.9
111.0

113.9
103.7
122.7
113.9

96.9
94.8
68.9
101.1
100.1
93.2
112.8
98.0
97.0

100.2
100.0
73.4
105.0
104.6
99.2
115.7
102.7
96.7

105.3
107.1
77.5
108.8
109.1
105.9
120.9
106.3
99.2

103.6
100.2
108.4

107.7
104.6
112.1

113.2
110.9
116.3

116.31
115.21
117.71

1
101.3
1
101.4
1 101.2
_._...._

101.5
100.4
103.2

105.0
103.4
107.4

107.21
106.21
108.81

1

1

1
1
11I
1

goods

Automotive products
Rome good.s
Nondurable consumer goods

1

1
1
!

Equipment, total
Business & defense equipment
Business equipment
Defense and space equipment

1

1
1
1

1
1
1

Intermediate products
Construction supplies
Business supplies
Commercial energy products

j
1

Materials
Durable goods materials
Basic metal materials
Nondurable goods materials
Textile, paper, 6 cheam materials
Textile materials
Pulp and paper materials
Chemical materials
Energy materials

1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Manufacturing
Durable1
Nondurable

1

1

Mining and Utilities
Mining
Utilities
-.-

I

1985
Q1

04

Q3

I
123.11
129.51
130.41
119.31
4
112.61
108.61
115.71
121.61
!
145.14
144.21
139.11
164.14
1
126.91
115.01
137.11
120.71
4
114.51
123.74
84.71
110.91
110.71
94.51
126.215
110.91
101.31
1I

4
124.21
131.31
131.61
120.11
1

113.0

112.0!

114.9
111.6
121.6

113.51
110.91
123.01
1
146.81
147.61
141.51
171.41
1
130.51
118.41
140.81
124.51
1
114.51
121.51
84.71
111.11
110.91
95.51
121.51
112.51
105.31
1I

119.3
123.7
124.2
116.8

121.5
126.4
127.1
118.2

123.4
128.8
129.5
118.6

107.64

112.9
111.1
114.3
118.2

112.2

109.9
113.9
120.4

112.9
109.8
115.3
120.6

134.0
133.1
128.7
150.6

138.7
138.0
133.3
156.3

144.0
143.0
138.4
160.8

121.9
112.5
129.9
115.3

124.2
113.7
133.2
117.7

126.5
114.8
136.5
118.4

113.3
119.6
87.3

114.8
121.9
87.8
111.3
111.8
103.3
127.4
109.3
105.3

116.0
124.0
85.7
111.6
112.2
102.3
127.7
110.2
105.7

120.9
120.9
120.7

123.4

125.6
127.1
123.4

125.81
127.34
123.51

126.0
127.7
123.6

110.4
109.9
111.2

111.6
111.7
111.4

112.3
113.8
109.8
_.ji

109.31
108.34
111.11

111.7
110.1
114.2

111.3
111.7
105.7
124.9
109.2
104.0

123.9
122.4

I

123.8
129.9
130.5
119.3

114.91
119.31
120.01
113.91
104.51
110.11
116.11
!
127.91
126.61
121.81
145.41
1
117.41
107.01
126.31
113.81
1
108.91
113.01
84.01
110.11
110.74
106.11
123.81
107.91
100.81
1I

Q2

145.5
145.7
340.2
162.2
127.7
116.3
1317.5
121.9
115.4
123.6
84.2
110.9
111.6
92.3
126.3
113.2
105.0

126.71
128.01
124.81
I
111.41
109.91
113.74

Table 6
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: GROSS VALUE OF PRODUCTS
Bilions of 1972 dollars at annual rates, seasonaly adjusted
1
1

SEBIES
Products, total
Final products
Consumer goods
Durable consumer goods
Automotive products
Home goods
Nondurable consumer goods

IBillions
I

I
1 1984 1
1 1972 ! Ana. 4 1984
IDollarsl Avg. 4 I1
4
1
1

1
1

Equipment, total
1
Business & defense equipmentl
Business equipment
1
Defense and space eguipmentl
l
Intermediate products
1
Construction supplies
1
Business supplies
1
Commecial energy products 1




I
1
I

517.54
405.71
272.71
I
I
73.24
38.41
34.81
199.41
I
133.01
126.01
99.71
26.31
i
111.94
54.41
57.51
12.14

745.61 731.8
593.71 583.1
356.51 355.6
I
94.34
95.0
49.31
50.3
454.91 44.7
262.11 260.5
I
237.61 227.8
225.21 215.9
184.71 176.9
40.51 39.0
I
151.84 148.5
63.81
63.1
88.01
85.3
15.11
14.5

l__________-______
1......I
_____

1.i...

of 1972 Dollars at Annual

sates

Quarters

02
744.4
593.3
358.9

03
749.9
596.2
353.9

94.4

94.1

49.5
44.8
264.4

49.1
45.0
259.6

234.7
222.6
182.5
40.1

242.7
230.0
189.0
40.9

151.1
63.7
87.4
15.2

153.6
64.2
89.4
15.3

14

94

Bonths
1985
QI

756.41 765.0
602.51 609.5
358.21 361.4
93.81

95.9

48.51
52.1
45.31
43.8
264.11 265.6
II
244.81 248.0
232.01 236.5
190.01 193.6
42.01
42.9
i
153.91 155.6
64.2
65.1
89.74
90.5
15.51
15.3

Q2
774.21
615.74
364.91
95.3

1985
MA
769.5
613.3
364.6

APR

MBAAI

JUL

AUG

773.3
616.2
364.7

774.4
616.2
365.1

774.9
614.8
364.9

JU

770.1
610.0
362.7

773.9
613.6
364.6

96.8

95.1

95.0

95.7

95.5

98.0

51.01
43.91
269.61

52.1
454.6
267.8

51.4
43.7
269.6

51.4
43.6
270.1

51.3
44.4
269.2

52.7
42.8
267.2

54.8
43.2
266.6

250.81
239.81
195.91
43.81

248.7
251.45
237.6
240.4
194.2
196.9
43.45 43.5

251.1
240.0
196.2
43.8

249.8
238.8
194.6
44.2

247.4
236.1
191.7
44.4

248.9
237.6
192.9
44.7

158.51
66.31
92.24
16.11

156.3
65.5
90.8
15.8

158.2
66.1
92.1
16.2

160.2
67.0
93.1
16.3

160.1
67.3
92.8

160.4
67.3

157.1
65.7
91.4
15.7

Table 7

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: DIFFUSION INDEXES
Percent of component series higher than in earlier
months
SIX ONTBS
EARLIER

THREE MONTHS
EARLIER

ONE M ONTH
EARLIER
1977-84
AVERAGE

53.5

56.1

57.7

HIGH

76.6

79.4

88.3

LOW

26.4

23.2

23.0

1983
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER

72.8
62.7
69.2

77.6
79.0
78.4

79.0
86.9
87.7

62.1
52.6
60.1

77.2
71.8
62.1

88.3
82.1
76.0

1

71.8
b3.9
54.4

68.3
78.0
72.6

79.8
79.8
75.4

I

60.9

67.1

51.6

61.7
60.3

74.4
77.2
75.2

56.2
45.2
47.0

60.9
55.6
49.2

64.7
63.5
56.9

48.6
52.2
55.0

47.6
51.0
52.0

55.8
51.6
52.6

I

OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER

I

1984
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH

1
1

APRIL

MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER

I

I53.b
I
!
I

OCTObER

I

DECEMBER

1

MOVEMBER

54.2

56.0

49.0

BARCH

54.2
51.4

56.5
57.3

54.0
54.0

APRIL

.54.2

54.4

55.2

55.2

54.8

59.5

JANUARY
I

FEBRUARY

MAY
JUNE

1

52.2

60.9

59.9

JULY

1

I

53.2

56.2

58.5

NOTE: THE DIFFUSION INDEXES SHOW THE PERCENT OF THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX'S 252 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED COMPONENT SERIES
IM
THAT IN THE MONTH INDICATED WEREHHIGHER THAN THEY iRE ONE MONTH EARLIER, THREE MONTBS EARLIER, AND SIX MONTBS IEARLIER.
CALCULATING THE DIFFUSION INDEXES HALF OF THE UNCHANGED COMPONENTS ARE COUNTED AS BEING HIGHER AND NO ALLOWANCE IS BADE FOR THE
DIFFUSION INDEXES BASED ON CHANGES OVER A
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF TSE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN TOTAL INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION.
SIX-MONTH PERIOD GENERALLY SHOW BORE PRONOUNCED CYCLICAL PATTERNS THAN DIFFUSION INDEXES BASED ON CHANGES OVER SHORTIE PERIODS.

Table 8

AUTO ASSEMBLIES AT ANNUAL RATES
Seasonally adjusted
I

I

1

19844
I Ann. I
SAvg. I

i

Billions of Units
1985
JAN

1984

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

FEB

MAR

1

!

f

I

7.71

I

Autos,

total




1
I
I

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

8.1

8.0

8.3

8.3

--

I

1
I

7.7

7. 1

7.0

8.01

7.5

lI1

I

15

8.6

8.4

8.4

8.3

Table 9A

ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES
Seasonally adjusted indexes, 1977= 100
I
1
I

It
1
I

1 1977 1
SIC I (bil. I
Series
codel
H_.I.
I
1
TOTAL
10-14,20-391 785.81
1
1I
MAJOR INDUSTRY DIVJSIONS
I
MINING
10-141
59.4]J
MANUFACTIURING
20-391 726.41
DURABLE
24,25,32-391 344.31
20-23,26-311 382.11
NONDURABLE
INDUSTRY GROUPS AND SERIES

1
I

Indexes

___ee__

-

Pecnaecaq
previous

1984 I1 1984
Avq.

I

103.11
I
1
I
121.51
101.91
100.61
103.11
1

_9s2__

1985
_0

.

I 1984
Q2

1

03

1985
Q1 .

104.1

103.0

102.11 101.0

100.7

-1.1

-0.9

-1.1

125.1
102.9
101.5
104.0

125.6
101.3
99.7
102.9

119.01 118.4
99.8
101.01
98.8
99.91
102.01 100.9

126.31

99.2
96.01
102.01

.4
-1.5
-1.8
-1.1

-5.2
-0.3
.2
-0.9

-0.5
-1.1
-1.2
-1.0

114.1
126.2
100.6

115.2
120.9
101.9

105.6
98.6
105.9
100.5
101.01 114.5

115.11
122.91
107.91

1.0
-4.2
1.3

-8.3
-12.4
-0.9

-6.6
-5.1
13.4

145.6

144.6

119.91 130.7

136.31

-0.7

-17.1

128.4
132.2
103.6

129.8
132.7
106.3

133.0
137.1
101.5

134.41
139.91
103.11

1.1
.4
2.7

111.1
151.5
96.5
101.8

118.3
150.4
93.4
114.7

110.1
150.4
87.0
102.2

113.11
141.3
91.71
109.21

6.5
-0.7
-3.3
12.6

116.7
109.1
118.7
129.8
112.2

116.7
115.2
133.7
109.8

130.31
135.61
102.51
1
108.21
148.41
91.01
99.41
1
117.91
113.21
117.01
135.21
111.51

118.3
111.5
113.5
132.6
112.1

119.2
109.71
116.91
132.71
112.71

.0
-0.1
-2.9
3.0
-2.1

STONE AND EARTH MINERALS
Crushed stone
Sand and gravel
Chemical 6 fertilizer
mat.

141
1421
1441
1+471

FOODS
products
Dairy products
Canned and frozen foods
Grain mill products

201
2011
2021
2031
2041

42.41
6.91
5.31
5.71
7.41

Bakery products
Sugar and confectionery
Fats and oils
Beverages
Misc. foo preparations

2051
2061
2071
2081
2091

2.51
3.31
3.41
4.81
3.11

129.0
129.2
159.41 161.2
98.41
95.8
126.41 125.4
111.5 1 11.4

130.2
165.2
95.9
128.3
111.2

129.81
162.41
100.61
12b.61
112.41

132.0
164.0
107.8
122.9
115.6

136.41
173.91
109.41
123.41
116.41

.8
2.5
.1
2.3
-0.2

-0.3
-1. 1
4.9
-1.3
1.1

1.3

2.8

1

!

Heat

1

1

TOBACCO PRODUCTS

211

1

TEXTILE MILL PEODUCTS
Fabrics
Knit goods
Fabric finishing
Yarn and thread
Miscellaneous textiles

221
221-41
2251
2261

APPAREL PRODUCTS
Men's outerwear
Women's outerwear

131
231,21
2331
1
241
2421
2431

LUMBER AND PRODUCTS
Lumber
Millwork and plywood

2281

2291

1

FURNITURE AND fiXTURES
Home furniture

1

PAPER AND PRODUCTS
pulp
Paper
Paperboard

251
2511
1
261
2611
2621
2631

Converted ;gaper
Paperboard containers
Building paper and board

2641
2651
2661

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
Newspapers
Commercial Printing

271
2711
2751

Wood

1
1

116.91
110.81

117.61
131.01
111.21

105.41

107.4

103.7

106.61 107.4

103.31

-3.4

28.31 97.01
12.1
93.91
3.71 80.31
2.21 114.6
6.71 105.91
2.11 98.01

98.7
95.5
80.6
112.7
106.6
101.8

96.2
93.0
81.2
117.7
105.9
97.1

91.0
88.4
74.7
107.6
94.5
94.3

92.91
88.71
77.91
113.11
99.01
96.5;

-2.6
-2.6
.8
4.5
-0.7
-4.6

6.61 117.41
2.11 113.51
1.91 112.31

119.1
115.3
112.6

116.8

116.4
110.8

118.7
115.81

-1.9
-2.0

110.3

110.6

-1.5

16.41 118.81
6.91 103.11
4.4! 127.61

119.3
102.4
128.0

117.3
100.1
127.6

117.1
98.2
126.1

122.3
116.2
121.1
133.3
127.0
110.1

121.91
135.01
129.41
108.91

120.5
139.1
127.8
105.7

120.3
115.6
147.8

121.21 119.1
110.11 110.4
145.2 148.6

136.5
114.8
152.3

138.41 138.3
116.31 118.4
158.0
155.7

118.31
99.41
126.51
1
121.41
113.71
1
118.31
126.21
125.21
103.61
1
118.91
106.71
147.91
1
143.01
121.51
162.91

-1.7
-2.3
-0.3

4.21 121.51 120.8
114.8
2.81 116.1

92.11
89.61
76.61
113.71
99.51
93.51
1
115.51
111.91
112.71
1
117.81
102.041
127.71
1
122.31
117. 11

93.0
83.2
109.6
70.3
91.3
61.1

91.8
79.4
103.9
65.0
89.4
54.7

111.n
133.5
136.0
110.3
110.3
97.1

113.9
129.5
137.6
113.1
115.0
100.6

89.61
78.61
104.21
63.81
88.21
53.61
1
114.31
132.91
138.61
117. 11
95.91
100.81

*

113.0
110.9

1

71.91
5.91
34.41
22.11

121.21 121.1
132.71 132.5
127.61 127.3
112.61 110.4
i
5.01 119.41 118.1
3.41 112.01 112.2
1.11 146.51 148.2
1
10.61 135.21 134.0
2.61 114.41 113.4
4.81 151.61 149.7

CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS
281 162.11
91.51
Basic chemicals
2811
85.61
80.6;
Alkalies and chlorine
28121
13.31 106.21
Inorganic chemicals,nec 28191
58.11 66.6
Acid and fertilizer
mat.
I 13.01 90.31
Nuclear mats., ncndefense
I 44.61 56.7;
1
1
Synthetic materials
2821
19.31 113.6
Plastics materials
28211
9.21 133.6;
Drugs
2831
4.11 136.11
Soaps and toiletries
2841
2.11 113.0
Industrial organic chem.
2861
35.81 106.81
Farm chemicals
2871
10.51 98.6;




109.0

16

120.5
112.8

87.7
76.6
92.3
65.1
87.8
56.0
112.5
134.2
138.2
115.6
95.6
96.6

1

1.2
1.2

IPercentage
Idee nee
.I_
I
1
I

9.0

.4
2.2
-3.6

2.0
1.1
-1.0

-8.5
-1.3
-2.5
-13.3

1.8
1.4
-4.4
2.8

1.1
3. 9
1.5
1.1
1.6

.3
-1.6
-3.0
-1.9
.5

7.2
-3.0
2.9

1.7
1.0

.8

6.91

1
.81
-1.61
3.0;
.11
.51
1
3.41
6.01
1.41
.41
.71
1
-3.81
1
2.11
.31
4.21
5.11
4.81
2.31
1
2.01
4.5
.31
1
1.1
1.21
.31

-3.7
-1.2
-1.0
1.7

.8
-1.0
-2.2

.4
1.9
.1

-0.6
-3.7
-1.3

.0
.8

-1.5
-3.7

.71
.81

-5.8
-3.4
-b.

1

0

16.71
2.31
-5.81
1
4.31
1
1.11
2.11
1.61
1
2.71
-6.1;
5.41

-1.2
-1.3
-2.4
-5.4
-5.0
.9

-4.3
-3.6

1
.7
1.2
1.9
-1.0

-1.1
3.0
-1.3
-3.0

-1.81
-9.31
-2.11
-1.91

1.8
3.0
-0.3

.1
-4.7
-1.7

-1.7
.2
2.3

-0.21
-3.41
-0.41

1.9
1.2
1.8

1.3
1.3
3.7

.0
1.8
-1.4

1

i

2.1
-3.0
1.2
2.5
4.3
3.6

-2.4
-1.0
.2
-1.8
-1.4
-1.9

-2.1
-2.s
-11.4
2.0
-0.4
4.3

.3
2. n
.7
3.5
-16.6
.2

-1.5
1.0
-0.3
-1.3
-0.4
-4.2

ago

I
I 1985
1985
J UN
2
1
1
-0.21
-3.31
99.6
I
I
I
I
1
1
6.71
1.01 124.8
-0.71
-3.61
98.2
-2.81
-5.5
95.4
1.11
-2.01
100.2
I
I
I
I
.2

.0
.7
-0.3
-0.3

90.31
-1.4
82.21
-4.6
92.91
-5.2
73.71
-7.5
85.41
-2.0
68.31 -10.5
109.71
126.61
140.91
117.51
90.0;
95.01

1

quarter

4

1
15.1
109.51
6.11 116.31
5.91 105.71
1
10.31 136.31
1
23.01 127.91
18.21 131.71
3.41 100.81
1
11.01 110.71
2.41 149.11
2.01 94.31
5.01 102.1;

101
1011
1021
1
COAL
11,12
1
OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION
131
Crude oil
and natural gas
1311
Natural gas lijuids
1321
METAL MINING
Iron ore
Copper ore

change from
fo ..
1 year

1I

1
3.3
2.61
4.61
1
2.91
7.31
.71
13.21
-2.71
12.11

.9
-2.61
7.31
1
-6.41
1
4.71
5.91
-0.51
1
1.81
-6.71
-5.01
7.31
I
2.21
.51
-1.51
2.21
.51
1
5.61
7.91
14.2;
-1.61
4.51
1
-3.71
I
-5.91
-7.11
-3.41
.31
-7.11
-5.21
1
-0.41

100.6

122.6
98.7
96.8
100.3

111.7
114.4
102.1

92.9
80.0
114.1

132.7

146.9

133.7
139.7
106.6

136.4
142.4
101.5

113.1
141.5
93.7
108.3

117.1
142.5
95.8
113.6

119.0
109.8
116.2
139.7
110.3

117.1
107.5
117.8
127.4
110.3

135.4
106.1
121.8
116.5

132.1
170.9
111.8
121.7
113.8

98.2

101.2

91.8
86.0
77.9
116.7
100.1
96.3

91.6
85.5
79.6
117.6
100.3
99.6

119.1

115.3
115.1
104.6

168.5

.51

115.5

-1.71

108.2
I

-0.81

121.6

-3.01
-1.21

102.1
130.8

120.2
101.3
129.7

.51
-1.01

122.1
113.9

123.4
114.5

119.5
130.5
124.5
104.6

125.0
136.6
130.1
109.8

117.7
109.2
158.9

122.0
116.2
168.8

141.3
118.7
160.7

137.9
113.8
155.0

87.9
77.5
95.2
66.7
85.2
57.7

86.0
74.6
98.1
61.7
82.2
53.2

I
-2.31
-4.7
-1.71
-6.11
1
.71
-5.01
-0.21
1
6.71
7.11
8.91
I
-3.0;
-1.11
-15.21
4.81
-6.41
11.91

-2.51
-1.7
113.2
-5.2;
130.3
-5.71
1.91
3.61 138.7
1.61
6.51 114.2
-5.81 -18.31
94.6
-1.6;
-2.21
96.5

109.7
128.4
140.2
113.9
96. 4
97.8

Table 9B

ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES
Not seasonally adjusted, 1977= 100
a

.

S!
II 1977j
SIC I (bil.
Series

codel
10-14,20-391
DIVISIONS

MINING
DURABLE
NONDUBABLE

103.11 105.5

3

1

1
59.41
726.4)
344.31
382.11

121.51 125.7
101.91 104.1
100.61 103.2
103.11 105.0

V3

104.7

120.0
103.7
101.3
105.9

1

Q4

99.2

117.71
99.61
98.11
101.01

124.2
97.6
97.3
97.9

1
101

RETAL MINING

1011
1021

1
11,121

Crude oil
Natural

EXTRACTION

and natural
gas

133

1313

gas

liquids

1321

1
STONE AND EARTH MINERALS

141

Crushed stone

1421

Sand and gravel
Chemical & fertilizer

1441
1471

mat.

3
FOODS
Meat products
Dairy products
Canned and frozen foods

1
15.11 109.51 121.2
6.11 116.31 138.0
5.91 105.71 107.0

Sugar and confectionery
Fats and oils

2061
2071

Beverages
Misc. food

2081
2091

preparations

TOBACCO PRODUCTS

213
1
221
221-41
2251

Fabric finishing

2261
2281
2291
1
231
231,21
2331

1
AND PRODUCTS

241
2421

Millwork and plywood

2431
1

FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
Home furniture

251
2511

PAPER AND PRODUCTS
Mood pulp
Paper
Paperboard

263
2611
2621
2631

1

paper

Converted
Paperboard containers
Building paper and toard

264)
265
266
3
273

AND PUBLISHING

Newspapers
Commercial Printing
CHEMICALS AND PhODUCTS
Basic chemicals
Alkalies and chlorine

2711
2753
1
281
2811
28121

Inorganic chemicals,nec 28191
Acid and fertilizer mat.
1
Nuclear mats., nondefense
1
1
Synthetic
materials
Plastics materials
Drugs

1.31 105.41
1
28.31
97.01
12.11
93.91
3.71
80.31
2.21 114.61
6.71 105.91
2.1
98.01

104.1

113.9

106.91

99.6

I

1
5.01
3.41
1.11
I
10.6)

2.61
4.81
1
162.11
85.61
13.31

58. 11
13.01
44.61

3
19.31
9.21
4.11

2841
2861
2871

2.11
35.81
10.51

_.r._....




..

1

I
'

101.8
96.1
87.3
124.3
113.4
101.6

86.2
81.2
78.1
105.9
89.8
94.1

126.1
125.2
117.0

123.8
126.7
117.8

119.1
99.4
129.3

114.3
95.7
123.1

-3.41
.41
-7.01
-5.21
I
-0.41
.51
-1.91
1
-0.81
-3.01
-1.21

-0.2
-0.1
6.4
-0.7
-2.3
-0.9

82.9
80.0

67.5

116.7
112.9

116.0
110.2

112.21
97.91

106.6
86.5

102.4

101.5

93.71

88.9

80.01
117.21
105.01
97.01

135.2
117.41 115.1
133.4
113.51 112.6
112.31 S308.6
132.8

112.01
107.41
107.11

105.7
97.8
97.9

114.71
113.21
106.51

17.5
18.4
22.3

121.21
132.71
127.61
112.61
1
119.41
112.01
146.51
1
135.21
114.41
151.6i
i
91.53
80.61
106.21
66.61
90.31
56.71
1
113.61
133.61
136.11
113.01
106.81
98.61
I

99.3

-6.9

II

5.51

-5.6
-9.0
-8.6
1.8
-0.6
.8

.31
1
15.41
14.31
18.61
9.91
21.41
9.21
I
8.41
15.81
8.81
1
-1.21
-1.31
-0.51

-9.3

-10.0

-8.5

-11.2

-14.4
-3.3
-11.2
-1.7

-10.6
-5.0
-11.7
-5.1

-5.91

I

-7.21

109.9

120.4

107.0
139.9
144.8
109.9
111.2
148.3
97. 1
102.9

119.2
102.8
129.4

114.9
97.3
124.1

117.51 119.7
101.51 101.0
127.41 128.4

118.21
99.61
127.81

-3.6
-5.3
-4.0

-17.1
-19.5
-19.4
1
2.2
4.3
2.o

119.5
114.4

122.9
115.2

122.41
116.91

121.1
114.4

120.11
113.31

2.8
.7

-0.4
1.4

-1.1
-2.1

-0.81
-1.01

.51
-1.01

123.0
116.1

114.2
102.3

122.1
134.7
128.7
113.3

122.3
135.0
127.9
109.3

121.01
137.11
128.01
106.11

118.9
132.9
126.6
106.1

119.31
128.31
126.51
106.41

.2
.2
-0.6
-3.5

-1.0
1.6
.1
-3.0

-1.8
-3.1
-1.1
.0

.31
-3.51
-0.11
.31

-2.33
-4.71
-1.71
-6.11

120.9
132.9
125.6
108.5

122.3
136.8
128.9
106.8

118.6
111.9
151.1

124.4
118.1
145.1

120.01
109.51
146.91

115.5
108.9
146.6

119.51
106.43
150.73

4.9
5.5
-3.9

-3.6
-7.3
1.2

-3.7
-0.5
-0.2

3.51
-2.31
2.83

.71
-4.91
-0.21

123.1
112.2
160.3

122.0
112.1
162.2

129.7
110.9
143.4

154.6
129.6
173.3

135.41
114.01
154.71

127.3
108.0
144.0

138.33
118.71
155.91

19.2
16.9
20.9

-6.0
-5.3
-6.9

8.6
9.91
8.31

6.61
7.01
8.81

146.7
126.0
163.8

152.5
128.3
171.5

95.4

112.8
71.6
93.0
62.7

92.7
79.7
103.2
65.0
90.0
54.5

87.71
77.51
103.03
63.3
88.11
53.0)

86.3
75.6
91.0
64.3
85.7
55.3

87.9
75.6
95.3
62.8
83.9
54.1

116.0
138.7
135.7
107.7
114.1
99.1

117.3
133.8
151.2
119.6
114.1
101.8

110.61
128.01
335.71
116.0
92.5
98.9

108.1
129.2
127.6
112.6
96.0
95.2

7.31
-3.01
90.3
11.21
-1.11
78.2
5.21 -15.21
95.4
17.01
4.91
67.0
1.51
-6.41
86.7
27.01
11.91
58.8
1
!
5.53
-1.71
119.4
1.83
-5.2
136.7
10.13
3.53 148.9
1.73
6.43 116.4
-2.9
-18.3
98.5
1.83
-2.2
97.5

I

71.91
5.91
34.41
22.1

103.8

-6.2

75.51

118.81
103. 11
4.41 127.61
I
4.21 121.51
2.81 116.11

-4.01

9.5

92.21
90.11

I

145.1
160.6
105.1
134.3
120.5

9.9

88.1

91.41

141.8
158.8
103.5
129.2

10.11
-4.11
-3.61
8.81

101.6
98.5

16.41
6.9

I
...

1
95.71

123.0
116.7
130.8
128.9
110.6

-5.6
-15.0
-0.1
-8.5
-5.4

99.8

121.6
160.2
107.5
112.8
107.8

121.7
113.9
124. 1
137.2

.,

113.71

128.81
188.41
107.61
123.31
114.01

2.21
.51
-1.51
2.31
.41
I
5.61
7.81
14.21
-1.71
4.51

-10.3
16.8
13.9
-13.7
-4.7

13,3
13.1
4.1
34.3

143.7
161.2
94.5
142.7
119.6

90.3
79.2
109.9

4.01
4.01
11.21
2.71
-2.1)

133.91
153.61
103.61
122.71

I
126.8
142.5
90.8
124.8
108.9

1.01 115.5
-2.61
123.9
7.31 109.8
I
-6.31
122.0
I
4.71 135.2
5.91 139.1
-0.51
110.8
I
1.91 113.3
-6.71
147.1
-4.91
96.3
7.41 105.2

-7.0
-8.6
-6.6
-11.5
-2.9

3.91
-12.21

115.4
99.4
96.6
101.9

103.6

5.51
7.71
20.21
2.21

-4.9
-6.1
-11.7
-5.5

15.61

e6.21

123.6
100.9

I

-2.0
-10.1
-21.4
5.3

11.0
12.7
7.4
19.1
5.2

129.01
3.31 159.41
3.41
98.41
4.81 126.43
3.1
111.51

-2.01

1.31
.41
9.11

115.71
107.21
117.01
126.21
108.21

1
6.61
2.11
1.91

5.21

100.4

97.9

.b
.8
-1.6

111.2
103.0
105.3
122.8
110.5

84.8

-5.51

.5
2.8
-11.9
II1
2.0
-3.4
.8
-4.4
3.1
-2.3
3.3
-3.4

119.51
112.81
112.71
138.81
113.81

101.8
98.5

1.01
-3.61

.31

18.3

125.6
120.1
127.6
14b.9
113.3

1

2.21
2.81

JUL

102.3
I
I

.4

116.91 113.2
110.8) 106.6
117.61 118.8
131.01 123.3
111.23 107.7

I
2.51

-3.31

d.6
9.7
9.1

114.81
145.91
91.51
109.71

1

5.5
-2.0
-0.8
-3.1

2.81
I

-6.9
-13.2
3.2

111.01 108.8
150.81 135.5
96.91
76.1
101.91 107.3
1

2821
28211
2831

Soaps and toiletries
Industrial organic chem.
Farm chemicals

123.41 -13.7
134.41 -18.9
114.91 -8.2
II
130.11 -10.2
I
133.71
2.2
138.21
1.8
5.1
105.91

114.9
157.6
99.2
105.5

1

-1.5

I

112.7
156.4
9b.2
102.1

1
11.0) 110.7)
2.41 149.11
94.3)
2.01
5.01 102.11

1

PRINTING

-4.6

132.0
137.7
97.1

7.41

1

LUBBER
Lumber

.8

131.2)
136.61
98.61

1

-3.8

I

130.5
132.9
111.9

2041

Women's

102.91

127.91 127.7
18.21 131.71 130.5
3.41 100.81 106.5

1
23.01

2051

APPAREL PRODUCTS
Men's outervear
outerwear

-3.2

148.2

Bakery

textiles

-1.9
-4.0

-1.9

125.31

Grain mill products

Yarn and thread
Miscellaneous

-4.5
-0.4

97.51

124.8

42.41
6.91
5.31
5.71

TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
Fabrics
Knit goods

126.91
100.41

136.31 138.9

1

I year1
I ago
I
1985 11985
I
92 1 J8-y

2

-0.7

98.21 106.7
97.11 106.5
101.41 110.6
1

201
2011
2023
2031

products

4

102.01
I
I

Indees,_

change from

uarter
1985

I _3

105.5
111.9
98.3

10.31

1
AND GAS

Q2

I
I

Iron
ore
Copper ore

OIL

1

100.71
I
1
I

INDUSTRY-GRO.PS_.D
__ R

COAL

3
I 1984

1985

1

I

10-141
20-391
24,25,32-391
20-23,26-311

MANUFACTURING

I

Percentage

|,

1
u previous

1984 I 1984
_ v . j_
Q2_.

785.81

1
MAJOR INDUSTRY

Indexes

I

Ia
I

a

K

I
tOTAL

I
a

1

-12.4
-12.1
-10.7

1

85.0

92.61
-2.9
84.11
-6.2
95.71
-8.5
75.21
-9.3
87.01
-3.2
70.21 -13.1

I

114.01
131.5
140.5
114.5
93.21
96.91

1.1
-3.5
11.4
11.1
.0
2.8

-5.4
-2.7
-0.2
-2.5
-2.2
-2.7

-1.5
-2.5
-11.7
1.4
-2.7
4.3

-5.1
-4.3
-10.3
-3.0
-18.9
-2.9

-2.3
.9
-5.9
-3.0
3.8
-3.8

1

1

1

1

I

I

L._

'

17

1

_..

'

1

116.2
134.8
154.0
117.7
94.8
98.3

Table 9A-continued

ELECTRIC POWER USE BY INDUSTRIES
Seasonally adjusted indexes, 1977= 100
I
1I
1
I
I
1
I
i 1977
1
SIC I (bil. 1 1984 11984
Series
code
IxKL
)
A . * I_
__5
1 _
1
PETROLEUS PRODUCTS
291
34.71 111.91 113.1
1
1
301
23.11 124.31 122.8
RUBBER 6 PLASTICS PRODUCTS
79.61
77.2
5.41
3011
Tires
3061
2.21 99.01 100.1
Rubber products, nec
3071
14.21 158. 11 155. 9
Plastics products, nec
1
I
92.51 94.6
311
1.41
LEATHER AND PRODUCTS
.71
92.
3141
89.41
Shoes
1
1
1
321
31.41 105.81 105.5
CLAY, GLASS, AND SGTONE
98.5
3211
1.31 101.01
Flat glass
6.81 108.31 109.3
3221
Pressed and blown glass
99.7
3241
10.21 99.11
Cement
3251
1.51 101.11 101.5
Structural clay products
Concrete products
3271
3.61 110.21 112.5
1
1
90.8
331 171.31 88.31
PRIMARY METALS
80.31
3311
65.71
81.9
Basic steel and mill prod.
89.1
3321
12.01 86.41
Iron and steel toundries
1
1
96.11
78.11
9R. u
3331
Primary nonferrous metals
93.9
Aluminum
33341
70.31 89.11
2.11 120.01 119.4
3361
Nonferrous foundries
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
Metal cans
Hardware
Structural metal products
Fasteners
Metal stameings

341

3411
3421
3441

Lighting and wiring prod.
Radio and TV sets
Communication equipment
Electronic components

3451
3461
1
351
3511
3521
3531
1
3541
3551
3561
3571
3581
1
36)
3611
3621
3631
1
3641
3651
3661
3671

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Motor vehicles and parts
Aircraft and parts
Ships and boats

37
3711
3721
3731

INSTRUMENTS
Copiers and related equip.

381
3861
1
391
I

NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY
Engines and turbines
Farm equipment
Construction equipment
Metalworking machinery
Special industry machinery
General industrial mach.
Office and computing mach.
Service industry machinery
ELECTRICAL MACBINERY
Elect. distribution equip.
Elect. inaust. apparatus
Household appliances

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES

Indexes

Percentage

II
I
__.1.-1
-9
109.2
125.6
82.6
99.0
158.2
90.8
87.4
105.4
101. b
106. 8
99.3
99.5
109.2

2

1
111.61
1
126.31
80.81
98.61
162. II
1
89.51
86.01
1
107.51
104.91
109.61
100.21
101.01
109.81

112.71
107.01
104.41
112.51
104.71
107.71

113.1
lob. 1
104.0
114.1
106.1
107.7

113.2
105.5
105.9
114.7
105.9
106.4

114.11
76.11
69.61
86.41

113.6
76.7
71.1
86.0

115.4
79. 1
71.8
86.9

108.51
103.31
111.01
191.81
103.21
1
125.91
98.81
96.21
100.01
I
101.91
112.71
160.41
166.21

108.7
103.5
110.5
192.4
102.7

109.6
104.6
110.4
197.3
105.3

125. 1
96.1
96.0
100.2

127.7
100.5
97.4
99.7

101.6
114.1
159.2
164. 1

101.6
111.2
161.7
169.4

31.41 105.31 102.7
91. 1
19.31 94.11
6.51 127.11 1 26. 5
123.8
119.81
2.11
1
5.51 136.41 136.0
1.41 121.21 119.9
1
4.11 101.71 102. 1
1_

105.2
92.4
128.7
117.8

85.01
75.91
85.31
1
92.91
86.61
123.51
1
113.41
108.81
104.71
110.41
105.81
108.41
1
116.01
73. 11
69.51
87.81
1
110.21
104.81
113.31
196.01
104.31
1
127.51
106.01
94.11
100.01
1
102.21
111.31
166.61
172.61
1
107.81
96.61
128.91
120.31

137.7
122.9
100.9

26.41
2.21
2.31
.81
1.61
6.21
1
28.61
2.41
2.11
5.11
1
3.81
2.01
4.61
2.81
2.81
1
25.01
1.51
4.31
2.71
1
2.31
.91
4.61
6.01

85.7
77.5
85.4
97.3
85.4
119.5

1984
I Q3..
4

1985
42

1

I
____ndexes
irom
I year I
I ago
I
I
11985 (
1985
1
0-Z
1
JUN

2

-2.31

108.1

111. 4

-0.6b
-1.6
-3.4
-0.3

-0.

2. 11 124.3
1.41
75.3
-5.51
92.5
3.4) 161.4

126.8
76.9
95.6
163.4

-2.3
-6.4

2.11
-0.81

-5.61
-13.51

89.4
77.0

88.0
78.1

-3.0

-0.11
-7.31
-1.11
.5)
1.51
8.41

-1.31
-2.71
-7.41
-0.81
-0.41
-0.61

103.3
92.4
100.1
96.9
100.0
111.7

104.6
93.6
102.3
98.5
101.1
110.2

110.61

-3.5

2.3

.2

125.5
79.5
95.2
161.6

125.41
78.21
94.61
161.31

2.3
7.1
-1.1
1.4

.5
-2.3
-0.4
2.5
-1.4
-1.7

11

-1.61
-0.6b
-0.21

1

I

87.5
80.5

89.31
79.81

-4.0
-5.2

104.2
103.4
102.4
98.4
99.6
103.2

-0.1
3.1
-2.3
-0.5
-2.0
-2.9

108.5
101.9
108.1
200. 1
96.5

104.11
95.91
101.21
98.91
101.11
111.91
1
77.91
69.71
80.41
1
81.3)1
78.91
118.21
1
115.01
111.31
103.81
114.11
105.71
113.71
l
115.11
70.71
60.21
85.51
1
109.31
99.91
109.81
208.01
95.51

124.0
96.5
85. 6
93.3

84.3
77.5
80.7
93.9
85.7
116.9
113.4
108.3
104.3
109.2
105.9
115.4
114.7
76.6
58.3
87.2

JUL

-1.11

111.8

2.0
3.3
2.6
1.0
1.5
.5

-1.

-b. 6
-6.6
-1.8
-1.4
-6.0

70.5
79.8

78.9
72.1
80.0

86.8
76.2
117.9

98.1
74.3
115.8

113.2
110.4
101.3
112.0
102.6
108.4

114.7
108.3
101.3
116. 1
108.9
107.9

1.31
-7.81
-15.31
-0.51

113.1
66.9
57.1
85.9

113.5
72.5
64.4
86.6

1.51
4.01
-1.01

.51
-3.51
-0.71
8.11
-7.01

108.2
100.8
109.2
197.0
92.6

107.5
101.5
106.3
200.6
94.4

-5. 6
-5.3
-4. 2

-0.8
-0.2

-5.4

-0.7
-9.1
.1

-4. 5
1.4
3.4

1.1
-1.0
-5.4

.1
-0.6
1.9
.4
-0. 2
-1.3

.2
3.1
-1.2
-3.7
.0
2.0

-0.1
-0. 5
-0.4
-1.1
.1
6.5

1.41
2.81
-0.5)
4. 51
-0.21
-1.51

1.6
3.1
1.0
1.1

.5
-7.5
-3.3
1.0

-1.1
4.7
-16.1
-0.7

-7.6
3.31
-1.91

.6

-2.0

-0.9
2.0

-7.51
-10.01
-0.31
-13.4 1
-7.91
1.1

.41

-14.21
-14.81
-9.81
1
-17.01
-1b.0
-1.01
I
1.71
4.91
-0.11
.01
-0.41
5.51

77.6b

.8
1.0
-0. 1
2.6
2.5

2.6
-0.7
-0.9

-1.5
-2.8
-4.6
2.1
-7.6

124.71
98.41
80.11
94.81

2.1
4.6
1.4
-0.5

-0.1
5.4
-3.3
.3

-2.
-9.0
-9.1
-6. 8

.61
2.01
-6. 41
1.6

-0.31
2.41
-16.61
-5.41

124.2
99.7
79.2
93.7

122.6
103.7
81.2
90.5

101.4
117.5
163.9
169.3

99.11
115.81
169.11
168.31

.0
-2.5
1.5
3.2

.6
.0
3.0
1.9

-0.8
5.6
-1.6
-1.9

-1.71
-1.51
3.2)

-1.81
1.51
6.21
2.61

99.5
114.4
166.5
168.6

97.7
109.3
163.5
165.8

110.7
100. 1
133.2
122.3

109.91
97.91
135.51
121.81

2.4
1.3
1.8
-4.9

2.5
4.6
.1
2. 1

2.7
3.6
3.3
1.7

-0.71

7.01
7.51
7.1)
-1.61

107.2
93.7
132.9
119.4

108.3
95.7
136.8
118.0

138.31 137.5
124.3) 121.8

142.31
122.61

1.2
2.5

4.61 141.5
2.31 123.

139.2
117.4

100.71

101.3

I
I
I
I
I
I
TOTAL, LESS NUCLEAB NONDEFENSE I 740.71 107.01 107.9
1
1
1
UTILITY SALES TO INDUSTRY
1 715.71 104.21 105.1
1I
1
1
INDUSTRIAL GENERATION
1 70.11
85.11
87.5

p)revious quarter

I1

1985

change

99.6
I

.3

.71

-2.01

-0.61
-2.21
1.71

-0.41

.5
1.1

-0.6
-2.0

3.51
.7)

-1.3

-0.2

-1.1

1.71

-0.8

-0.9

-1.3

-1.1
1
-0.11

-3.2

-1.81

-5.01

-0.81

101.4

100.8

103.3

104.5

100.7

101.7

79.7

79.1

II

SUPPLEMENTARY GROUPINGS

L

L---L-_--......W._____

107.0
104.0
84.2

I
106.11 104.7
1
103.3
101.9
83.71

I
103.51
1
101.81
I
I
84.6
83.11

1
-1.0

-0.7

-1.3

-3.7

-0.6

1.1

I
-4.0
1

Note- The electric power use data by industry, shown in billions of kilowatt hours for 1977, are from the Census of Manufactures of
that year and from other sources.
They are provided for information and are not used as weights to compile the electric power use
indexes.
All index aggregations, with their detailed components, are calculated from the kilowatt hour data collected in the
Federal Reserve survey of electric power use by industry. The electric power total includes only those major divisions of
The total does not include gas
industries--mining and manufacturing--for which data are collected in this Federal Reserve survey.
The supplementary grouping, "Total, less nondefense, nuclear" is shown separately because
or electric utility kilowatt hour use.
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 consideranly 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
__..__.__._._M

I

I

II

I(_

Metalworking machinery
Special industry machinery
General industrial mach.
Office and computing mach.
Service industry machinery

1
291
I1
301
3011
3061
3071
I1
311
3141
I1
321
3211
3221
3241
3251
3271
1
331
3311
3321
1
3331
33341
3361
1
341
3411
3421
3441
3451
3461
1
351
3511
3521
3531
1
3541
3551
3561
3571
3581

ELECTaICAL MACHINERY
Elect. distribution equip.
Elect. indust, apparatus
Household appliances

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
RUBBER S 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
NONELECTRICAL MACHINERY
Engines and turbines
Farm equipment
Construction equipment

I
I

1984
Av g.

1

23.11 124.31
79.61
5.41
99.01
2.21
14.21 158.11

1985
_Q3

91

==S4

II

114.2

111.81
1

108.7

124.3

127.2
84.2

125.31
80.51
97.51
160. 11
1

123. 1

87.91
83.31

87.0

89.01

80.4

78.61
I1

158.3

99.2
160.5

77.0
94.9

158.4

92.51

94.2

93.2

89.41

90.9

91.5

106.8

171.31
65.71
12.03

88.31

93.9

85.0

82.81

80.31

87.8

86.41

92.1

75.3
84.2

72.01
83.11

78.11
70.31
2.11

96.11
89.11
120.01

99.7
94.7
119.5

94.8
88.3
117.8

98.8
109.6
102.5
101.5
112.9

100.6

108.91
103.81
108.61
105.21
103.01

111.7

109.91 100.2

109.5
105.0
110.0
107.2

97.4

100.4
99.8
82.7
96.2

1

1

84.2
77.8
80.9

95.11
92.3
85.31
83.3
123.31 118.6

1

108.9
103.31 101.9
110.81 107.2

110.1

100.91

94.3

99.5

125.71
103.11
91.91
96.81

120.4
95.2

96.21
100.01

133.6
104.0
97.3

2.31
.91
4.61
6.01

101.91
112.71

102.0
111.8

160.41

15b.2
163.4

101.01
109.71
163.01
169.91

101.3
111.0
153.9

166.21
1

102.2
121. 1
177.9
180.8

31.41
19.31
6.51
2.11

105.31
94.11

104.2
93.5

109.9
96.7

127.11

125.4

119.81
1

120.0

134.7
118.7

105.51
93.91
129.31

5.51
1.41

136.41
121.21

134.4
119.8

147.5
127.8

3641
3651
3661
3671

TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
Motor vehicles and parts
Aircraft and parts
Ships and boats

371
3711
3721
3731

INSTRUMENTS
Copiers and related equip.

381
3861
I1
391
_ 1
I
I

1

4.1I

4.11

-2.6
-4.4

1.7
8.1

-4.31
-3.91

83.11

-8.6

-1.2

-2.7

2.61

82.71

-4.9

79.51

-6.8

.4
-3.4
4.7

-3.0
-2.2
-3.8

-10.41
-4.61
-0.33

-1.4

-10.6
-3.2
-8.1
-21.4
-6.b
-8.8

8.11
-4.31
1.71
22.81
5.21
12.01

II

100.4

.3
1.8
1.6

LESS

NUCLEAR

NONDEFENSE

1
UTILITY SALES
INDUSTRIAL




TO

INDUSITRY

GENEhEATICN

107.01

1.33
-7.81
-15.41
-0.51

-1.1
-9.4

.2

1.1

-1.23
2.21

165.71

13.9

-8.4

-5.6

1.71

161.2

167.61

10.7

-6.1

-5.1

4.01

106.2
95.3
127.7

116.81 128.7

111.41
100.31
134.21
118.01

5.5
3.4
7.5
-1.1

-4.1
-2.9
-4.0
-1.6

.7
1.5
-1.3
10.1

132.3
118.7

140.61
122.61

9.8
6.6

-8.4
-4.1

-2.1
-3.1

1

-6.1

-1.5

I

1

1

70.11

104.2

10b.6b
87.0

127.9
1G3.5
S1.6
98.9

6.31
3.33

100. 6
117.9
6.11 172.8
2.51 175. 1

88.3

99.1
105.4
211.2
100.8
125.7

101.4
79.6

90.0
95.0
116.5
178.3
174.9

6.91
7.31
7.11
-1.71

113.4
101.5
136.9
116.9

111.8
98.5
144.0
116.0

4.61

147.7
127.9

146.4

102.8

101.1

2.31

1.93

72.4
57.7

3

-1.91
1.41

4.91
5.33
5.11
-8.31

I

I

102.9

104.71

105.9

100.0

I
103.21

-0.7

-3.8

85.1

81.91

85.9

82.71
82.73

-2.2
-2.2

-3.8
-3.8

71
85.11

-0.41
2.41
-16.61
-5.51

107.7

120.9

I
-0.81

1

104.71
1
101.81

10J8.9

1

1
715.71

19.0

78.1
108.4

108.0

1.91
-8.41
-4.01
-1.11

.2
8.4

I

1 740.71

75.6

109.2
.51
102.5
-3.51
-0.71 113.6
7.91 201.7
-7.01 97.5

-1.5
3.5
-5.0
-1.5

19

-0.1

-J.9

I

-1.7

1.1

I
-4.01

105.9

104.2

-1.8

1
3.11

-3.21

103.6

101.5

-5.0I
-5.03

79.9

80.2

SI
TOTAL,

70.5

115.5

-0.11
-0.51
5.51

100.11
313.41

. __

II

100.6
111.7

116.4
67.6
59.1
87.1

(.8

3.11
3.71
-3.31
1.81

5.2

106.0

113.8
113.3
99.3
112.0
104.3

-0.23

-4.2
-7.7
-7.4
-2.2

99.63

95.2
102.9

115.0
115.7
103.5
110. 1
104. 1
110.9

-0.61

-5.9
-0.8
-5.6
-2.8

97.8

b

-0.51
-1.31
.91

7.3
7.8
-1.4
-2.3

99.31

94.3

1.71

I
105.7

88.9
76.
118.7

4.83

124.11
98.81
82.31
96.31

101.7I 100.

75.2

78.1

7.21

1

101.71

82.5

79.2
72.9
82.9

1.51

.01
-1.81
3.31
5.b1
2.11

135.11
122.51

93.0
80.7

-14.21
-14.91

1.1

1.3
-1.3
-3.3
-2.2
-6.b

85.1
94.6

90.7
159.6

106.9

-0.1

-4.3
-2.3
-1.7
-8.0
-8.3

191. 1

74.3

-1.33
-2.71
-7.41
-0.91
-0.41
-0.61

-17.01
-16.01
-1.01

3.8
2.0
1.1
13.5
6.3

195.41

122.5

106.6
94.4
102.6
102.2
103.6
112.5

-9.81

108.91
100.11
110.71
201.91
96.31

107.51

127.8
78.3
95.5
165.7

JUL
116.9

I

-5.3
-9.5
-5.8
-3.3

124.6
96.5
98.7
101.9

Lighting and wiring prod.
Radio and TV sets
Communication equipment
Electronic components

80.61
-9.5
74.71 -14.2

6.4
7.5
-1.5
5.7

112.4

1

-0.5
-1.2
-1.3
-1.8
2.4
-1.6

114.51
69.51
60.01
84.71

75.8
62.6
85.7

108.3
103.7
111.5
187.1
103.5

98.81

1

-2.3
-2.0
-1.3

112.3

1

-5.51

-13.51

-3.9

114.03
73.31

125.91

2.21

-2.21

1.0
1.3
-0.9

120.3
81.0
69.9

103.21

-1.0

-3.5

2.5
6.3
.3
4.6
-0.9
-1.1

118.31

2.11
1.31
-5.51
3.41

-8.9

4.1

113.0
75.4
71.0
85.1

1

I

3.11
3.11
.91
3.31

-5.7

111.91
105.03
115.01

114.11
76.11
69.61
86.41

25.01
1.51
4.31
2.73

vli

.6

103.31

65.81
87.01

3
1985
1 1985 3
,
JUN
C2
1
!
-0.43
-2.33 111.2

-1.0

110.51 112.5
104.71 106.4

28.61

112.7
212.3

105.41
96.21
101.51
101.61
101.21
112.31

Indexes

1

-5.6

113.9

105.8

-1.7
-0.2

-2.9

106.71

I

-1.7
-4.4
-2.7
-1.1

-4.4

3.7

108.0

I

-1.5

2.1

111.91
105.01

89.9

-2.8

112.41

115.2
111.2
107. 8
113.2
106.9

2.4
2.11
5.11

-2.1

114.83

112.9
107.2
103.5
112.0
105.5
119.0

1

2.4
7.5
-2.1
1.4

_

I
I.
I year 3
ago
I

C2

gi

1

113.1
104.9
104.0

112.71
107.01
104.41
112.51
104.71
107.71

1

1985
Q4

fro

II1

26.41
2.21
2.31
.81
1.61
6.21

103.6

quarter

31

I

126.91
79.33
95.71
163.71

change

II

I
31.41 105.81
1.31 101.01
6.81 108.31
10.21
99.11
1.51 101.11
3.63 110.21

revious

1 1984
Q3_
3
1
108.33
3.1

1

1.43
.71

Percentage

I
.

110.8

78.4
101.3

361
3611
3621
3631

GROUPINGS

1984
_2_

34.71
3I
7 111.91I

108.51
103.31
111.01
191.81

SUPPLEMENTAVY

1

1985xe

I

3.81
2.01
4.61
2.81
2.81

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES

_

Indexes

iI

3 1977
SIC
(bil.
code )K.

Series

1

i~

3

4.8
4.8

-3.71
-3.73

I

Explanatory Note
Seasonal adjustment. Individual series are seasonally adjusted by
the X-11 Method II seasonal adjustment procedure that was devel
oped by the Bureau of the Census and modified by the intervention
analysis technique. The seasonal factors currently being used for
individual series were derived from data through 1983; those for major
aggregates were based on data through 1984. The individual series
and the aggregate series are seasonally adjusted independently, and
the factors for the aggregate series in the summary table and in
tables 1 and 2 are reviewed monthly. The seasonally adjusted total
index is aggregated from the seasonally adjusted market groupings
of the index and may not precisely equal an aggregation of the
seasonally adjusted industry groupings. A simple aggregation of the
seasonally adjusted individual series within groupings may not pre
cisely equal the seasonally adjusted groupings, primarily because
aggregates are adjusted independently.

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 indvidual 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
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).

1B),

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.

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 the 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 on the 1977
comparison-based year. The gross-value-weighted product series are
expressed in terms of 1972 dollars.

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.

Formula. The symbolic expression for the total index (I) is

It =

7

77

-100=

q-p77 -100,

7.77)77

where q is quantity, p is Census value added per unit of output, and
t represents the tth period.

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
utilities and self-generators by the Federal Reserve Banks. The esti
mates of input conversion are based mainly on historical relation
ships that were derived from censuses and annual surveys and, when
appropriate, on recent major developments.




7

-q77 77

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 December 1982.)
Rounding. Changes shown for index components may not aggregate
to changes for totals because of independent rounding.
Literature. The Manual of the Industrial Production Index, 1985, con
tains a more detailed description, together with a history of the index,
a glossary of terms, and a bibliography. The Manual is scheduled
to be published in 1986. Selected data on industrial production are
also published monthly in the Financial and Business Statistics sec
tion of the Federal Reserve Bulletin.

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