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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release G.17 (419) For release at 9:15 a.m. (EST) February 15, 2013 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION Industrial production edged down 0.1 percent in January after having risen 0.4 percent in December. In January, manufacturing output decreased 0.4 percent following upwardly revised gains of 1.1 percent in December and 1.7 percent in November. For the fourth quarter as a whole, manufacturing production is now (over) Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization: Summary Seasonally adjusted 2007=100 Percent change 2012 Aug.r Sept.r Oct.r Nov.r Dec.r 97.0 97.0 97.2 97.2 97.0 96.8 98.3 97.8 Major market groups Final Products Consumer goods Business equipment Nonindustrial supplies Construction Materials 96.6 93.0 104.3 86.8 79.0 100.9 96.8 93.3 104.0 86.7 79.2 101.3 96.0 92.6 102.8 86.3 79.2 101.6 Major industry groups Manufacturing (see note below) Previous estimates Mining Utilities 93.9 93.8 111.8 100.6 93.9 93.9 113.8 99.7 93.2 93.1 115.2 101.0 Industrial production Total index Previous estimates 2013 Jan.p 2012 Aug.r Sept.r Oct.r Nov.r Dec.r 98.7 98.1 98.6 -.9 -1.0 .2 .2 -.3 -.3 1.4 1.0 .4 .3 -.1 2.1 97.8 94.0 106.0 87.6 81.2 102.6 98.1 94.4 106.3 87.7 81.9 103.1 98.0 94.2 106.3 88.0 81.9 102.9 -.8 -.9 -.7 -.5 -.1 -1.2 .2 .3 -.2 -.1 .3 .3 -.9 -.7 -1.2 -.5 -.1 .3 1.9 1.5 3.1 1.6 2.5 1.0 .3 .4 .3 .1 1.0 .5 -.1 -.2 .1 .3 -.1 -.2 2.7 1.4 6.9 1.8 2.1 1.7 94.8 94.3 116.2 101.6 95.8 95.1 116.2 97.1 95.4 -.8 -.9 -1.0 -2.2 .1 .1 1.8 -.8 -.8 -.9 1.2 1.3 1.7 1.3 .9 .6 1.1 .8 .0 -4.5 -.4 1.7 -1.0 3.5 1.8 5.9 115.1 100.5 2013 Jan.p Capacity growth Percent of capacity Average 19722012 198889 high 199091 low 199495 high 2009 low 2012 Jan. 2012 Aug.r Sept.r Oct.r Nov.r Dec.r Total industry Previous estimates 80.2 85.2 78.8 85.0 66.8 78.7 78.3 78.3 78.4 78.4 78.1 78.0 79.1 78.7 Manufacturing (see note below) Previous estimates Mining Utilities 78.8 85.6 77.3 84.6 63.8 77.5 87.4 86.0 86.3 92.9 83.9 84.3 88.6 93.3 78.5 79.1 91.2 72.2 76.8 76.8 89.1 75.6 76.8 76.7 90.5 74.8 76.1 76.0 91.4 75.6 Stage-of-process groups Crude Primary and semifinished Finished 86.3 81.0 77.2 87.7 86.5 83.4 84.4 78.0 77.3 89.7 87.9 80.6 76.4 64.2 66.8 89.0 75.1 78.4 87.1 75.6 77.5 88.2 75.3 77.5 88.7 75.3 76.4 Capacity utilization Jan. ’12 to Jan. ’13 2013 Jan.p Jan. ’12 to Jan. ’13 79.3 78.8 79.1 1.6 77.3 76.9 92.0 75.9 78.0 77.4 91.9 72.3 77.6 1.6 90.8 74.8 2.3 2.3 89.5 76.2 77.7 89.6 76.0 78.4 88.5 76.4 77.8 1.7 .2 3.6 r Revised. p Preliminary. Note. The statistics in this release cover output, capacity, and capacity utilization in the U.S. industrial sector, which is defined by the Federal Reserve to comprise manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities. Mining is defined as all industries in sector 21 of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS); electric and gas utilities are those in NAICS sectors 2211 and 2212. Manufacturing comprises NAICS manufacturing industries (sector 31-33) plus the logging industry and the newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing industries. Logging and publishing are classified elsewhere in NAICS (under agriculture and information respectively), but historically they were considered to be manufacturing and were included in the industrial sector under the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. In December 2002 the Federal Reserve reclassified all its industrial output data from the SIC system to NAICS. 1 estimated to have advanced 1.9 percent at an annual rate; previously, the increase was reported to have been 0.2 percent. In January, the output of utilities rose 3.5 percent, as demand for heating was boosted by temperatures that fell closer to their seasonal norms; the production at mines declined 1.0 percent. At 98.6 percent of its 2007 average, total industrial production in January was 2.1 percent above its level of a year earlier. The capacity utilization rate for total industry decreased in January to 79.1 percent, a rate that is 1.1 percentage points below its long-run (1972–2012) average. Market Groups The production of consumer goods declined 0.2 percent in January following an increase of 0.4 percent in December. In January, the index for consumer durables decreased 2.0 percent, but the index for consumer nondurables rose 0.4 percent. Among durable consumer goods categories, the production of automotive products dropped 3.9 percent and the output of home electronics fell 1.3 percent; these losses were partly offset by an increase of 2.0 percent for appliances, furniture, and carpeting and a small gain for miscellaneous goods. A weather-related jump of 3.1 percent in the output of consumer energy products boosted the index for consumer nondurables; the output of non-energy goods declined 0.5 percent, with decreases in all of its major components except clothing. The output of business equipment edged up 0.1 percent in January and was 6.9 percent above its year-earlier level. The small gain in January was supported by an increase of 0.4 percent in the industrial and other equipment category; the indexes for transit equipment and information processing equipment each fell 0.3 percent. All three of the major components of business equipment have moved up over the past 12 months, but the advance of 16.0 percent for transit equipment substantially exceeded the gains of around 4 percent for the other categories. The production of defense and space equipment increased 0.4 percent in January following a decrease of 0.5 percent in December; the index was up 4.2 percent over the past 12 months. Among nonindustrial supplies, the output of construction supplies declined 0.1 percent in January following gains of 1.0 percent in December and 2.5 percent in November. In January, the output of construction supplies was 2.1 percent above its level of a year earlier. The production of business supplies rose 0.6 percent in January after having decreased 0.2 percent in December. In January, the indexes for both categories of nonindustrial supplies remained well below their pre-recession peaks. The production of materials to be processed further in the industrial sector moved down 0.2 percent in January after having risen 0.5 percent in December. In January, the output of durable materials slipped 0.2 percent; the indexes for equipment parts and consumer parts both increased slightly, but the index for other durable materials fell 0.6 percent. The production of nondurable materials declined 0.7 percent; a gain of 1.8 percent in the output of textiles was outweighed by losses in the indexes for paper and chemicals. The output of energy materials was unchanged. Industry Groups Manufacturing output decreased 0.4 percent in January after having risen 1.1 percent in December; the level of output in January was 1.7 percent above its year-earlier level but was 5.3 percent below its pre-recession peak in December 2007. Capacity utilization for manufacturing moved down 0.4 percentage point in January to 77.6 percent, a rate 1.2 percentage points below its long-run average. The production of durable goods moved down 0.5 percent in January, with decreases recorded in many 2 major categories of durables. The largest declines were in the output of motor vehicles and parts, which dropped 3.2 percent, and in the output of primary metals, which fell 2.6 percent; each of those indexes had advanced strongly in both November and December. Smaller losses were reported in January for the indexes for wood products; nonmetallic mineral products; computer and electronic products; electrical equipment, appliances, and components; and miscellaneous manufacturing. Gains were recorded in the indexes for fabricated metal products, for machinery, for aerospace and miscellaneous transportation equipment, and for furniture and related products. Capacity utilization for durable goods manufacturing declined 0.6 percentage point to 77.7 percent, a rate 0.6 percentage point above its long-run average. Nondurable manufacturing output declined 0.3 percent in January after having advanced 1.1 percent in December. In January, drops in the indexes for food, beverage, and tobacco products; paper; and chemicals more than outweighed gains in all of the other major nondurables groups. Capacity utilization for nondurable manufacturing edged down to 78.8 percent, a rate 2.0 percentage points below its long-run average. The output of non-NAICS manufacturing industries (publishing and logging) decreased 0.3 percent. In January, mining output fell 1.0 percent, its first decline since August 2012, and capacity utilization at mines decreased to 90.8 percent, a rate 3.4 percentage points above its long-run average. At electric and natural gas utilities, output increased 3.5 percent in January after having fallen 4.5 percent in December; the operating rate rose to 74.8 percent in January. Capacity utilization rates in January at industries grouped by stage of process were as follows: At the crude stage, utilization fell 1.1 percentage points to 88.5 percent, a rate 2.2 percentage points above its long-run average; at the primary and semifinished stages, utilization increased 0.4 percentage point to 76.4 percent, a rate 4.6 percentage points below its long-run average; and at the finished stage, utilization decreased 0.6 percentage point to 77.8 percent, a rate 0.6 percentage point above its long-run average. Note: Preliminary Estimates of Industrial Capacity The data in this release include preliminary estimates of industrial capacity for 2013. Measured fourth quarter to fourth quarter, total industrial capacity is projected to rise 2.1 percent this year after having increased 1.5 percent in 2012. Manufacturing capacity is also estimated to advance 2.1 percent in 2013 after having gained 1.4 percent in 2012. Mining capacity is estimated to rise 3.1 percent in 2013 after having moved up 2.2 percent in 2012, and capacity at electric and natural gas utilities is projected to expand 1.2 percent this year after having increased 2.4 percent last year. These estimates will be updated with the publication on March 22, 2013, of the annual revision to industrial production, capacity, and capacity utilization. 3 Tables 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Industrial Production: Market and Industry Group Summary; percent change Industrial Production: Special Aggregates and Selected Detail; percent change Motor Vehicle Assemblies Industrial Production: Market and Industry Group Summary; indexes Industrial Production: Special Aggregates and Selected Detail; indexes Diffusion Indexes of Industrial Production Capacity Utilization Industrial Capacity Gross Value of Products and Nonindustrial Supplies Gross-Value-Weighted Industrial Production: Stage-of-Process Groups Historical Statistics: Total Industry Historical Statistics: Manufacturing Historical Statistics: Total Industry Excluding Selected High-Technology Industries Historical Statistics: Manufacturing Excluding Selected High-Technology Industries Further detail is available on the Board’s website (www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17/). Revision of Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization The Federal Reserve Board plans to issue its annual revision to the index of industrial production (IP) and the related measures of capacity utilization on March 22, 2013. The revised IP indexes will incorporate detailed data from the 2011 Annual Survey of Manufactures, conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. Annual data from the U.S. Geological Survey regarding metallic and nonmetallic minerals (except fuels) for 2012 will also be incorporated. The update will include revisions to the monthly indicator (either product data or input data) and to seasonal factors for each industry. In addition, the estimation methods for some series may be changed. Any modifications to the methods for estimating the output of an industry will affect the index from 1972 to the present. Capacity and capacity utilization will be revised to incorporate data through the fourth quarter of 2012 from the Census Bureau’s Quarterly Survey of Plant Capacity, which covers manufacturing, along with new data on capacity from the U.S. Geological Survey, the Department of Energy, and other organizations. Once the revision is published, it will be available on the Board’s website at www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17. 4 1. Industrial production, capacity, and utilization 175 150 Ratio scale, 2007 output = 100 Total Manufacturing 175 150 125 125 Capacity 100 100 75 75 Production Detail: 2009 to present Production 50 106 50 102 98 94 90 86 82 2010 25 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 78 2012 1995 2000 2005 2010 Percent of capacity 100 90 25 100 90 Utilization 80 80 70 70 60 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 60 Note: The shaded areas are periods of business recession as defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). 5 2. Industrial production and capacity utilization Consumer goods 110 105 100 95 Equipment Ratio scale, 2007=100 Nondurable Durable 90 130 130 110 110 90 90 85 85 80 80 75 75 70 70 65 2000 2005 Nonindustrial supplies 2010 Business 65 50 110 115 110 105 100 95 90 90 Other business 80 80 2000 60 2005 Capacity utilization 2010 85 85 80 75 70 70 2000 2005 Capacity utilization 2010 85 90 80 65 Percent of capacity 95 95 Crude processing 90 85 85 80 80 75 75 75 70 Excluding utilities 65 65 60 60 70 55 65 55 80 Non-energy 75 65 90 Primary and semifinished processing 115 110 105 100 95 90 75 Percent of capacity 90 70 60 50 Ratio scale, 2007=100 85 70 2000 2010 Energy 80 70 2005 Industrial materials 100 90 70 Defense and Space Construction 100 90 70 Ratio scale, 2007=100 110 Ratio scale, 2007=100 110 105 100 95 2000 2005 2010 70 Finished processing 2000 2005 2010 65 Note: The shaded areas are periods of business recession as defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). 6 3. Industrial production and capacity utilization, high-technology industries Industrial production Ratio scale, 2007 = 100 130 130 110 110 Excluding high-technology industries 90 90 70 70 50 30 50 Total IP 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 Industrial production 2005 2010 30 Percent change from year earlier 15 15 Total IP 10 10 5 5 0 0 Excluding the contribution of high-technology industries -5 -10 -15 1970 1975 Industrial production 200 150 1980 1985 1990 Ratio scale, 2007 = 100 Communications eq. 50 2000 2005 2010 2010 95 -15 Percent of capacity 100 Excluding high-technology industries 95 85 85 75 75 65 65 50 Semiconductors 10 2005 100 100 Computers 2000 -10 Capacity utilization 200 150 100 5 1995 -5 10 55 5 45 High-technology industries 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 55 45 Notes: High-technology industries are defined as semiconductors and related electronic components (NAICS 334412-9), computers (NAICS 3341), and communications equipment (NAICS 3342). The shaded areas are periods of business recession as defined by the NBER. 7 Table 1 I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION : M ARKET AND I NDUSTRY G ROUP S UMMARY Percent change, seasonally adjusted Fourth quarter to fourth quarter Item 2012 proportion1 Nov.r Dec.r 100.00 6.3 4.1 2.8 2.4 .5 2.6 -.9 .2 -.3 1.4 .4 -.1 2.1 53.91 27.25 6.54 3.73 .14 .75 1.92 20.71 15.73 9.26 .19 4.53 1.23 4.98 4.2 .8 3.1 1.6 -21.4 2.3 9.2 .1 -.6 1.3 10.3 -3.5 -4.3 2.1 3.8 2.8 10.3 16.6 2.2 2.5 3.4 .6 1.0 1.2 -6.7 2.1 -3.9 -.4 2.7 1.2 5.7 6.1 -3.9 1.4 7.2 -.1 -.4 1.6 -2.1 -2.3 -11.2 .9 3.5 2.3 1.7 -.1 -8.5 -5.2 9.3 2.5 -1.6 .8 -11.0 -3.5 -15.5 16.8 .4 .2 -5.8 -11.6 -15.9 -.7 5.4 2.2 -.3 4.4 -12.1 -7.2 -8.4 10.2 1.4 1.3 9.1 12.6 8.6 .7 6.0 -1.0 -1.6 -2.9 .2 2.7 -13.4 .9 -.7 -.9 -1.4 -1.9 -.7 -.8 -.8 -.7 -.6 -.4 -1.9 -1.1 -.2 -1.1 .1 .3 -.3 .1 -1.5 -.4 -.9 .5 .9 1.5 1.6 .1 -1.1 -.6 -.8 -.7 .2 .0 .2 .4 .4 -1.0 -2.0 -2.6 -2.5 -.2 -4.1 2.1 1.8 1.5 2.5 2.8 4.3 1.8 2.0 1.2 1.3 1.5 2.8 .4 1.5 1.0 .2 .4 3.1 5.0 .7 -2.6 1.8 -.5 1.1 .3 .8 2.8 1.2 -5.2 .0 -.2 -2.0 -3.9 -1.3 2.0 .3 .4 -.5 -.4 1.1 -.5 -.8 3.1 2.5 1.4 2.3 .2 -3.7 -1.1 8.3 1.2 -.5 .7 -4.2 -1.1 -10.2 6.6 10.14 2.76 2.21 5.17 2.21 12.7 13.2 6.0 15.8 5.0 8.0 17.6 6.2 4.6 4.1 8.7 19.1 6.2 4.7 4.0 12.0 25.9 3.5 9.2 -5.7 3.9 15.7 3.0 -1.6 8.6 2.3 7.5 3.8 -1.2 5.6 -.7 -2.6 -.7 .3 .4 -.2 -.7 .1 -.1 1.9 -1.2 -.8 -.7 -1.5 -.8 3.1 6.9 2.1 1.4 1.4 .3 -1.3 1.3 .8 -.5 .1 -.3 -.3 .4 .4 6.9 16.0 4.2 3.6 4.2 4.20 9.35 9.8 2.4 4.9 1.2 3.0 1.5 -2.2 4.0 -7.4 .0 8.7 -1.4 -.1 -.7 .3 -.3 -.1 -.6 2.5 1.2 1.0 -.2 -.1 .6 2.1 1.7 46.09 28.65 17.22 2.72 6.02 8.48 11.43 .45 1.89 5.67 17.45 9.0 10.9 16.4 27.2 17.5 12.5 3.6 5.2 -.1 6.6 5.7 4.3 3.7 6.6 6.7 8.0 5.6 -.5 1.2 -2.9 -.8 5.3 2.9 2.9 3.7 15.8 1.0 2.1 1.6 -1.0 -1.8 3.7 2.9 1.0 -1.2 2.5 18.1 5.7 -4.4 -6.7 -4.7 -4.9 -9.7 5.0 .5 -1.2 -3.8 9.3 -12.6 -1.0 2.9 -5.0 -8.7 7.0 3.6 3.9 2.9 1.3 3.8 -2.5 3.3 5.3 -10.2 3.4 11.4 5.7 -1.2 -1.0 -1.9 -4.6 -2.4 -.6 .3 -1.3 .0 .5 -1.5 .3 .0 -.5 -.9 .2 -1.0 .7 .3 -.8 1.8 .9 .3 -.3 -.3 -.1 -.3 -.4 -.3 -.2 .4 -.2 1.4 1.0 1.5 1.9 3.2 .5 2.5 .8 -3.2 .7 1.1 .2 .5 1.2 1.0 3.2 -.1 1.1 1.5 -.1 1.7 2.4 -.6 -.2 -.4 -.2 .1 .3 -.6 -.7 1.8 -.3 -1.4 .0 1.7 1.1 1.6 11.8 -1.1 .4 .3 -4.6 -1.5 1.5 2.6 321 327 331 332 333 334 75.64 73.09 38.91 .89 1.49 2.94 5.63 5.61 5.76 6.5 7.1 11.7 5.0 10.5 11.9 14.4 20.2 12.2 4.2 4.5 7.2 2.6 .3 8.6 7.7 7.3 5.7 2.8 3.3 5.7 7.1 .3 -3.0 5.9 3.2 3.5 .8 1.3 5.4 -4.5 -3.4 -9.8 7.0 8.8 4.1 -.8 -.5 -1.6 -2.3 -7.4 -9.3 2.7 -10.3 -2.9 1.9 2.5 3.5 23.4 5.7 -.7 .7 -4.7 3.8 -.8 -.8 -1.2 -.3 .0 -.1 -.5 -1.2 -1.6 .1 .1 -.3 .7 .3 -5.1 .1 .1 .2 -.8 -.6 -.5 2.7 -.3 -.5 -.6 -2.0 .2 1.7 1.6 2.4 3.0 1.7 4.4 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.0 .7 1.1 2.9 .3 1.2 .5 -.4 -.4 -.5 -1.3 -.8 -2.6 .3 1.5 -.5 1.7 2.1 3.7 3.0 .3 -5.1 4.6 2.3 1.7 335 3361–3 1.78 6.06 12.5 15.8 .2 14.6 5.7 15.4 5.4 15.8 2.5 -2.2 5.0 11.7 -.9 -3.5 2.0 -1.3 -1.4 .0 2.9 5.9 -.6 2.9 -.9 -3.2 4.3 7.5 3364–9 337 339 4.57 .97 3.21 2.5 5.8 4.2 10.5 3.5 2.4 5.5 1.1 9.5 1.0 -3.3 13.0 7.9 -1.7 6.5 2.3 -5.5 8.9 .2 -1.0 -.5 1.2 -.9 -.5 -.2 -.7 -.5 .2 .8 3.8 -.6 -.8 1.7 1.6 .9 -.4 6.4 -1.5 9.2 311,2 313,4 315,6 322 323 324 325 326 34.18 11.49 .73 .26 2.29 1.34 3.60 11.33 3.13 2.3 1.0 5.3 9.5 .3 1.0 2.6 1.9 10.6 1.6 1.7 .8 -2.6 -1.8 -5.9 7.3 .4 6.4 .6 1.4 -1.3 -2.8 -1.9 -.7 -2.8 1.0 3.3 -3.4 -.1 -4.2 -8.9 -5.5 .2 -8.9 -5.4 .3 .7 5.0 -3.6 -12.8 -7.6 -1.8 -6.1 .5 4.3 1.4 -3.1 -6.1 1.6 6.3 -7.5 4.0 5.8 2.4 -.4 -.4 -.9 -2.2 .4 -.7 .2 -.2 -1.5 .6 1.3 .3 2.1 -.4 -1.6 -.7 .9 -.1 -.8 -2.4 -.4 -2.6 1.0 -1.1 2.0 -.5 -.1 .8 1.2 -1.7 3.1 .4 -.1 -.9 .9 1.5 1.1 .3 .3 1.2 1.4 1.7 .0 2.4 .7 -.3 -.2 .5 1.1 -.4 .1 .9 -1.0 .5 .3 .6 -3.3 -3.5 -1.3 -1.5 -1.0 .3 3.9 1133,5111 2.55 -6.0 -3.1 -8.9 -12.1 -9.5 -13.5 .1 -.9 -4.5 2.0 .6 -.3 -8.5 21 2211,2 2211 2212 14.70 9.66 8.57 1.09 8.3 2.7 2.6 3.5 7.9 -2.2 -2.0 -3.3 3.9 1.0 .5 5.2 -.5 21.1 19.5 36.3 5.0 4.2 -.5 48.5 11.1 -4.4 -6.1 9.3 -1.0 -2.2 -2.5 .1 1.8 -.8 -1.3 2.5 1.2 1.3 .7 5.5 .9 .6 .8 -.9 .0 -4.5 -3.4 -12.3 -1.0 3.5 3.2 5.7 1.8 5.9 5.0 14.0 Construction supplies Business supplies Materials Non-energy Durable Consumer parts Equipment parts Other Nondurable Textile Paper Chemical Energy Mining Utilities Electric Natural gas Oct.r Jan. ’12 to Jan. ’13 2012 Business equipment Transit Information processing Industrial and other Defense and space equipment Other manufacturing (non-NAICS) Sept.r 2013 Jan.p 2011 M ARKET G ROUPS Final products and nonindustrial supplies Consumer goods Durable Automotive products Home electronics Appliances, furniture, carpeting Miscellaneous goods Nondurable Non-energy Foods and tobacco Clothing Chemical products Paper products Energy Nondurable manufacturing Food, beverage, and tobacco products Textile and product mills Apparel and leather Paper Printing and support Petroleum and coal products Chemicals Plastics and rubber products Monthly rate 2012 Aug.r 2010 Total IP I NDUSTRY G ROUPS Manufacturing Manufacturing (NAICS) Durable manufacturing Wood products Nonmetallic mineral products Primary metals Fabricated metal products Machinery Computer and electronic products Electrical equip., appliances, and components Motor vehicles and parts Aerospace and miscellaneous transportation equipment Furniture and related products Miscellaneous Annual rate 2012 Q2 Q3r Q4r 31–33 r Revised. p Preliminary. NOTE. Under the industry groups, the figures to the right of the series descriptions are 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. The abbreviation pt denotes part of a NAICS code. Additional industry detail is available on the Board’s web site (www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17). Under market groups, in the products category, miscellaneous consumer nondurables, oil and gas drilling, and manufactured homes are not shown separately; in the nondurable materials category, containers and miscellaneous nondurable materials are not shown separately. 1. The proportion data are the relative weights for the rates of change for each series in the computation of the change in total industrial production in the following year. 8 Table 2 I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION : S PECIAL AGGREGATES AND S ELECTED D ETAIL Percent change, seasonally adjusted Fourth quarter to fourth quarter Item 2012 proportion 2010 2011 100.00 6.3 25.96 4.98 2.82 .71 3.82 13.63 Annual rate 2012 2012 Q2 4.1 2.8 5.1 2.1 1.9 44.9 3.0 6.7 3.9 -.4 -.4 21.1 -1.2 7.3 74.04 6.7 3341 3342 2.74 .38 .56 334412–9 Monthly rate Q3 r Q4 2012 Aug.r Sept. 2.4 .5 2.6 -.9 .2 -.3 2.1 .9 1.8 -7.7 1.9 3.2 7.8 16.8 13.2 -3.5 18.6 1.3 4.2 10.2 1.6 -10.0 -7.3 7.0 3.2 .9 -1.5 -19.6 -4.9 8.9 -1.3 -1.1 -.7 -2.1 -4.1 -.7 .3 -.6 -1.6 -1.9 -.5 1.3 4.1 3.1 .6 -.8 2.4 -.8 12.9 -20.0 5.2 1.8 -2.5 -1.0 -1.3 -4.1 -.3 4.1 -6.9 -.8 -11.1 -17.7 -.1 1.8 3.3 .1 1.80 27.0 3.6 -1.1 7.9 -12.8 71.30 6.4 4.2 3.3 .4 6.06 3.33 2.39 15.8 11.7 21.4 14.6 21.3 5.0 15.4 15.6 16.0 65.24 18.90 8.23 4.18 6.31 25.39 5.6 .4 12.5 9.8 1.7 8.5 3.4 1.6 7.7 4.9 1.9 3.5 Measures excluding selected high-technology industries Total industry Manufacturing1 Durable 97.26 72.90 36.29 6.0 6.2 11.6 Measures excluding motor vehicles and parts Total industry Manufacturing1 Durable 93.94 69.58 32.98 Measures excluding selected high-technology industries and motor vehicles and parts Total industry Manufacturing1 Stage-of-process components of non-energy materials, measures of the input to Finished processors Primary and semifinished processors Total industry Energy Consumer products Commercial products Oil and gas well drilling Converted fuel Primary energy 213111 Non-energy Selected high-technology industries Computers and peripheral equipment Communications equipment Semiconductors and related electronic components Excluding selected high-technology industries Motor vehicles and parts Motor vehicles Motor vehicle parts 3361–3 3361 3363 Excluding motor vehicles and parts Consumer goods Business equipment Construction supplies Business supplies Materials Jan. ’12 to Jan. ’13 r Dec. 2013 Jan.p 1.4 .4 -.1 2.1 1.5 2.1 1.8 -2.3 .8 1.5 .3 1.0 .2 -1.2 .5 .1 -1.8 -5.2 -2.9 -1.2 -2.1 -.2 .8 3.1 1.8 -.4 1.9 -.5 3.1 6.6 3.8 -10.3 3.9 2.3 .2 -.9 1.8 1.1 -.4 1.7 -2.7 -1.6 .2 .2 -.4 .0 1.6 .7 -.1 .0 1.1 .1 -.9 .2 .0 .0 .3 .4 -2.1 -4.3 1.0 2.1 -3.7 .3 2.3 -.3 -1.4 -.2 -2.6 -.3 2.4 -.7 .2 -1.0 1.9 1.2 -.4 1.9 15.8 13.5 21.6 -2.2 -7.6 7.6 11.7 15.3 3.7 -3.5 -4.3 -2.3 -1.3 -1.6 -1.2 .0 -.8 .5 5.9 8.3 2.4 2.9 4.4 1.1 -3.2 -5.5 .1 7.5 5.1 11.1 2.2 .6 6.8 3.1 1.4 2.0 -.9 -.8 9.6 -2.2 .1 -3.7 -.2 .3 3.4 -7.4 -.3 -1.1 1.6 -1.0 1.4 8.7 -1.5 2.9 -.5 -.7 .3 -.1 -.6 -.7 .4 .6 .3 .3 .3 .0 -1.1 -1.7 -1.1 -.1 -1.8 -.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 2.5 1.7 1.5 1.1 1.0 .8 1.0 1.0 1.4 -.1 -.3 .6 -.1 .0 -.4 1.4 .4 6.1 2.1 .9 .5 4.1 4.3 7.7 2.9 3.0 6.3 2.3 .6 5.6 .9 -.4 -.7 2.6 1.9 3.6 -.9 -.7 -1.0 .2 .0 -.4 -.3 -.8 -.6 1.5 1.7 2.6 .4 1.2 1.2 -.1 -.4 -.5 2.2 1.9 4.1 5.8 5.9 11.0 3.5 3.5 6.1 2.1 1.9 4.1 1.6 -.4 3.7 .6 -.7 -1.4 2.0 1.1 2.0 -.8 -.5 -.7 .3 .2 -.2 -.3 -.8 -.6 1.2 1.3 1.8 .2 .9 .7 .1 -.1 .1 1.8 1.2 3.0 91.20 66.84 5.5 5.5 3.6 3.5 2.2 2.0 1.5 -.6 1.1 -.2 2.0 1.1 -.7 -.4 .3 .2 -.3 -.9 1.2 1.4 .2 1.0 .1 -.1 1.9 1.4 11.09 17.56 15.1 8.1 5.4 2.6 3.8 2.3 6.2 -5.8 -6.7 2.5 -.3 5.0 -2.5 .0 -.2 .1 -.1 -.4 1.1 1.8 1.0 1.3 .2 -.7 1.7 .7 r r Oct. r Nov. r r Revised. p Preliminary. 1. Refer to note on cover page. Table 3 M OTOR V EHICLE A SSEMBLIES Millions of units, seasonally adjusted annual rate 2012 average 2012 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2012 Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 2013 Jan. Total Autos Trucks Light Medium and heavy 10.33 4.11 6.22 5.95 .27 10.11 3.86 6.25 5.97 .28 10.44 4.17 6.27 5.97 .30 10.31 4.26 6.05 5.78 .26 10.47 4.12 6.35 6.11 .24 10.23 4.10 6.14 5.89 .25 9.80 4.03 5.77 5.50 .27 9.87 3.98 5.89 5.68 .21 10.59 4.28 6.32 6.06 .26 10.95 4.09 6.85 6.58 .27 10.35 4.25 6.10 5.83 .28 Memo Autos and light trucks 10.06 9.83 10.15 10.05 10.22 9.99 9.53 9.66 10.34 10.68 10.07 Item NOTE. Seasonal factors and underlying data for auto, light truck, and medium and heavy truck production are available on the Board’s web site, www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17/mvsf.htm 9 Table 4 I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION I NDEXES : M ARKET AND I NDUSTRY G ROUP S UMMARY 2007 = 100, seasonally adjusted 2012 proportion 2012 May June July Aug.r Sept.r Oct.r Nov.r Dec.r 2013 Jan.p 100.00 97.3 97.3 97.9 97.0 97.2 97.0 98.3 98.7 98.6 53.91 27.25 6.54 3.73 .14 .75 1.92 20.71 15.73 9.26 .19 4.53 1.23 4.98 94.1 93.6 93.2 103.5 68.6 68.7 89.9 93.7 91.0 98.0 59.2 84.7 74.3 103.1 94.3 93.4 93.2 103.8 67.6 68.1 90.0 93.5 90.9 98.6 58.1 83.7 73.0 102.5 94.6 93.8 93.1 102.5 66.2 68.8 91.7 94.1 91.2 99.1 57.5 83.5 73.0 104.2 93.9 93.0 91.8 100.5 65.8 68.2 91.0 93.4 90.6 98.7 56.4 82.6 72.8 103.0 94.0 93.3 91.5 100.6 64.8 68.0 90.2 93.9 91.4 100.2 57.3 82.7 72.0 102.4 93.3 92.6 91.7 100.6 65.0 68.2 90.5 92.9 89.6 97.6 55.9 82.5 69.1 104.6 95.0 94.0 94.0 103.5 67.8 69.5 92.3 94.1 90.7 99.0 57.5 82.8 70.1 105.6 95.2 94.4 96.9 108.7 68.2 67.7 94.0 93.6 91.7 99.3 57.9 85.1 70.9 100.1 95.2 94.2 95.0 104.4 67.4 69.0 94.3 94.0 91.3 98.9 58.6 84.7 70.3 103.2 10.14 2.76 2.21 5.17 2.21 102.9 112.8 102.2 97.8 111.4 104.8 115.8 103.6 99.5 111.0 105.0 120.0 104.2 97.6 113.5 104.3 116.9 103.5 98.0 113.9 104.0 116.0 103.7 97.8 116.0 102.8 115.0 102.9 96.3 115.1 106.0 122.9 105.1 97.7 116.8 106.3 121.3 106.4 98.5 116.2 106.3 120.9 106.1 98.9 116.7 4.20 9.35 80.4 90.8 79.7 90.8 79.0 91.2 79.0 90.6 79.2 90.3 79.2 89.7 81.2 90.8 81.9 90.6 81.9 91.1 46.09 28.65 17.22 2.72 6.02 8.48 11.43 .45 1.89 5.67 17.45 101.3 95.1 100.1 93.7 116.1 91.3 88.1 81.5 82.5 86.8 111.3 101.1 95.3 100.6 95.5 117.2 90.9 87.9 83.4 80.8 86.8 110.4 102.2 96.0 101.0 100.1 114.6 91.8 88.8 82.5 80.4 88.3 112.3 100.9 95.0 99.1 95.5 111.8 91.3 89.1 81.4 80.4 88.7 110.6 101.3 94.9 98.6 94.6 112.1 90.4 89.7 81.6 79.7 90.3 111.7 101.6 94.6 98.3 94.6 111.8 90.0 89.5 81.4 80.0 90.1 113.2 102.6 96.0 100.2 97.7 112.4 92.3 90.2 78.8 80.6 91.2 113.4 103.1 97.2 101.2 100.8 112.3 93.3 91.6 78.7 81.9 93.3 112.7 102.9 96.9 101.1 100.9 112.7 92.8 90.9 80.1 81.6 92.0 112.7 321 327 331 332 333 334 75.64 73.09 38.91 .89 1.49 2.94 5.63 5.61 5.76 94.0 95.2 99.7 72.3 71.2 100.2 93.7 102.1 115.4 94.3 95.6 100.3 71.1 71.6 96.8 94.3 104.6 116.7 94.6 95.9 100.6 71.4 70.3 99.1 94.7 101.1 116.5 93.9 95.1 99.4 71.2 70.3 99.0 94.2 99.9 114.6 93.9 95.2 99.0 71.7 70.5 94.0 94.3 99.9 114.8 93.2 94.6 98.6 73.6 70.2 93.5 93.7 97.9 115.0 94.8 96.2 101.0 75.8 71.4 97.6 94.8 99.1 116.8 95.8 97.2 102.0 76.3 72.3 100.4 95.2 100.3 117.4 95.4 96.9 101.6 75.4 71.7 97.8 95.4 101.8 116.8 335 3361–3 1.78 6.06 85.9 102.9 85.2 104.9 86.1 106.4 85.3 102.6 87.0 101.3 85.7 101.3 88.2 107.3 87.6 110.4 86.8 106.9 3364–9 337 339 4.57 .97 3.21 105.7 69.8 107.5 106.0 68.9 108.0 107.4 70.2 109.7 107.7 69.4 109.1 108.9 68.8 108.6 108.7 68.3 108.1 108.9 68.9 112.2 108.2 68.3 114.1 110.0 68.9 113.6 311,2 313,4 315,6 322 323 324 325 326 34.18 11.49 .73 .26 2.29 1.34 3.60 11.33 3.13 90.5 99.4 75.8 61.4 84.6 75.0 100.2 85.9 91.4 90.6 100.0 77.4 60.6 82.5 75.3 99.8 86.0 92.1 91.0 100.8 76.7 59.7 82.3 75.4 98.4 86.3 94.0 90.6 100.4 75.9 58.3 82.6 74.8 98.5 86.1 92.5 91.2 101.7 76.1 59.5 82.3 73.6 97.8 86.9 92.4 90.4 99.3 75.8 58.0 83.1 72.8 99.8 86.5 92.3 91.1 100.5 74.5 59.7 83.4 72.8 98.9 87.2 93.8 92.2 100.8 74.8 60.5 84.6 74.0 98.9 89.3 94.4 91.9 100.6 75.1 61.1 84.2 74.1 99.8 88.4 94.9 1133,5111 2.55 70.1 69.1 68.6 68.6 68.0 64.9 66.3 66.6 66.4 21 2211,2 2211 2212 14.70 9.66 8.57 1.09 111.4 102.7 103.6 94.8 111.6 99.9 99.6 101.8 113.0 102.8 102.5 104.3 111.8 100.6 100.0 104.5 113.8 99.7 98.7 107.0 115.2 101.0 99.4 112.9 116.2 101.6 100.2 111.9 116.2 97.1 96.9 98.2 115.1 100.5 100.0 103.8 Item Total IP M ARKET G ROUPS Final products and nonindustrial supplies Consumer goods Durable Automotive products Home electronics Appliances, furniture, carpeting Miscellaneous goods Nondurable Non-energy Foods and tobacco Clothing Chemical products Paper products Energy Business equipment Transit Information processing Industrial and other Defense and space equipment Construction supplies Business supplies Materials Non-energy Durable Consumer parts Equipment parts Other Nondurable Textile Paper Chemical Energy I NDUSTRY G ROUPS Manufacturing Manufacturing (NAICS) Durable manufacturing Wood products Nonmetallic mineral products Primary metals Fabricated metal products Machinery Computer and electronic products Electrical equip., appliances, and components Motor vehicles and parts Aerospace and miscellaneous transportation equipment Furniture and related products Miscellaneous Nondurable manufacturing Food, beverage, and tobacco products Textile and product mills Apparel and leather Paper Printing and support Petroleum and coal products Chemicals Plastics and rubber products Other manufacturing (non-NAICS) Mining Utilities Electric Natural gas 31–33 r Revised. p Preliminary. NOTE. Refer to notes on table 1. 10 Table 5 I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION I NDEXES : S PECIAL AGGREGATES 2007 = 100, seasonally adjusted 2012 proportion 2012 May June July Aug.r Sept.r Oct.r Nov.r Dec.r 2013 Jan.p 100.00 97.3 97.3 97.9 97.0 97.2 97.0 98.3 98.7 98.6 25.96 4.98 2.82 .71 3.82 13.63 108.4 103.1 102.7 106.5 104.5 113.5 107.6 102.5 102.0 107.1 101.2 113.3 109.4 104.2 103.0 105.8 103.0 115.3 107.9 103.0 102.3 103.6 98.8 114.5 108.2 102.4 100.7 101.6 98.3 116.0 109.7 104.6 102.5 99.3 99.1 117.7 110.1 105.6 102.7 98.1 99.6 117.9 108.1 100.1 99.7 97.0 97.6 117.6 109.0 103.2 101.5 96.6 99.5 117.0 74.04 93.6 93.8 94.1 93.4 93.6 92.8 94.5 95.5 95.2 3341 3342 2.74 .38 .56 116.6 73.7 85.9 116.9 72.6 85.5 115.4 70.9 85.7 112.3 69.8 85.8 112.4 69.5 85.8 114.3 70.0 85.7 114.2 70.8 85.8 113.2 71.0 85.9 113.1 71.2 86.2 334412–9 1.80 149.0 150.0 147.8 142.3 142.7 146.0 145.6 143.5 143.1 71.30 92.3 92.5 92.9 92.2 92.4 91.5 93.3 94.4 94.0 6.06 3.33 2.39 102.9 107.8 98.6 104.9 110.0 100.4 106.4 110.8 103.1 102.6 106.1 100.7 101.3 104.3 99.5 101.3 103.5 100.1 107.3 112.2 102.5 110.4 117.1 103.6 106.9 110.7 103.7 65.24 18.90 8.23 4.18 6.31 25.39 91.2 89.4 102.7 80.3 84.9 91.8 91.4 89.4 104.3 79.6 85.2 91.8 91.7 89.8 103.6 78.9 85.4 92.4 91.2 89.2 103.9 78.9 84.9 91.8 91.6 89.8 104.2 79.1 85.1 91.8 90.6 88.3 103.0 79.0 83.6 91.3 92.0 89.5 104.5 81.1 85.0 92.7 93.0 90.4 105.2 81.8 85.8 93.9 92.8 90.1 105.9 81.7 85.8 93.5 97.26 72.90 36.29 96.4 92.8 97.4 96.5 93.1 98.1 97.2 93.4 98.4 96.3 92.8 97.4 96.5 92.8 97.0 96.2 92.0 96.4 97.6 93.6 98.9 98.0 94.7 100.1 97.9 94.3 99.6 93.94 69.58 32.98 96.7 93.1 98.5 96.6 93.4 99.0 97.2 93.5 99.0 96.5 93.0 98.3 96.8 93.2 98.1 96.5 92.4 97.6 97.6 93.6 99.3 97.8 94.5 100.0 97.9 94.4 100.0 91.20 66.84 95.9 91.8 95.8 92.0 96.4 92.2 95.7 91.8 96.0 92.0 95.7 91.1 96.8 92.4 97.1 93.3 97.2 93.2 11.09 17.56 102.4 90.6 103.2 90.4 103.0 91.6 100.4 91.5 100.1 91.6 100.0 91.2 101.1 92.8 102.2 94.0 102.4 93.4 Item Total industry Energy Consumer products Commercial products Oil and gas well drilling Converted fuel Primary energy 213111 Non-energy Selected high-technology industries Computers and peripheral equipment Communications equipment Semiconductors and related electronic components Excluding selected high-technology industries Motor vehicles and parts Motor vehicles Motor vehicle parts 3361–3 3361 3363 Excluding motor vehicles and parts Consumer goods Business equipment Construction supplies Business supplies Materials Measures excluding selected high-technology industries Total industry Manufacturing1 Durable Measures excluding motor vehicles and parts Total industry Manufacturing1 Durable Measures excluding selected high-technology industries and motor vehicles and parts Total industry Manufacturing1 Stage-of-process components of non-energy materials, measures of the input to Finished processors Primary and semifinished processors r Revised. p Preliminary. 1. Refer to note on cover page. Table 6 D IFFUSION I NDEXES OF I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION Percent Item One month earlier 2010 2011 2012 Three months earlier 2010 2011 2012 Six months earlier 2010 2011 2012 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 64.4 57.7 59.0 56.4 54.2 62.8 65.7 56.1 42.6 67.0 46.8 63.3 66.0 53.2 52.2 52.6 49.7 55.8 61.9 57.1 53.8 52.6 52.9 40.1 52.2 51.9 52.6 55.1 58.0 44.2 52.9 52.2 69.9 60.9 65.7 61.2 68.6 62.5 68.3 62.2 62.5 73.1 69.2 61.9 61.9 67.0 51.9 57.1 69.9 54.8 48.4 66.7 53.5 58.7 60.9 56.4 50.3 58.0 51.0 51.6 58.3 57.1 45.2 55.8 55.8 39.4 54.2 59.3 59.0 57.4 65.1 61.5 69.6 59.0 67.9 64.1 61.2 72.8 65.7 63.1 62.8 72.1 59.6 69.6 72.4 59.3 64.7 72.1 57.1 59.6 69.9 57.4 57.1 68.6 53.2 50.0 64.1 51.9 54.8 63.5 58.7 47.8 57.1 57.4 52.6 63.8 62.8 56.7 NOTE. The diffusion indexes are calculated as the percentage of series that increased over the indicated span (one, three, or six months) plus one-half the percentage that were unchanged. 11 Table 7 C APACITY U TILIZATION Percent of capacity, seasonally adjusted 2012 proportion 19722012 ave. 199495 high 2009 low 2012 Q2 Q3r Q4r 2012 Aug.r Sept.r Oct.r Nov.r Dec.r 2013 Jan.p 100.00 80.2 85.0 66.8 78.9 78.6 78.8 78.3 78.4 78.1 79.1 79.3 79.1 31–33 77.16 73.98 78.8 78.7 84.6 84.7 63.8 63.6 77.5 78.1 77.0 77.7 77.1 77.8 76.8 77.4 76.8 77.4 76.1 76.8 77.3 78.0 78.0 78.7 77.6 78.2 321 327 331 332 333 334 39.79 1.05 2.09 3.09 5.30 5.25 6.14 77.1 77.3 74.7 79.1 77.5 78.2 78.2 83.7 86.6 82.7 94.1 85.9 87.7 84.5 58.2 51.7 44.2 48.6 60.9 60.3 68.7 78.0 66.6 56.4 75.1 83.6 86.1 77.6 77.2 66.6 55.7 73.4 83.9 83.1 76.0 77.3 70.6 57.0 73.4 83.8 81.4 75.8 77.0 66.4 55.7 74.7 83.7 82.7 75.6 76.5 67.0 56.0 70.9 83.7 82.5 75.4 76.0 68.9 56.0 70.6 83.1 80.6 75.2 77.6 71.1 57.1 73.7 84.0 81.4 76.0 78.3 71.7 57.9 75.9 84.2 82.1 76.0 77.7 70.9 57.4 73.9 84.3 83.0 75.5 335 3361–3 1.69 6.31 82.6 75.0 92.7 87.4 66.3 34.7 82.9 77.1 83.4 75.8 84.4 76.9 82.6 75.2 84.3 73.9 83.0 73.6 85.4 77.6 84.9 79.6 83.8 76.9 3364–9 337 339 4.59 1.09 3.19 73.2 76.9 76.2 69.1 82.4 80.6 69.7 57.5 68.2 77.7 70.6 79.6 78.6 70.5 79.7 78.4 69.7 80.2 78.3 70.4 79.7 79.1 69.9 78.9 78.7 69.4 78.2 78.6 70.1 80.8 78.0 69.6 81.7 79.1 70.2 81.2 311,2 313,4 315,6 322 323 324 325 326 34.19 11.26 .83 .30 2.21 1.64 3.35 11.47 3.13 80.8 81.1 80.0 77.8 86.8 81.2 85.7 77.7 82.1 86.1 86.1 91.9 87.5 92.6 84.7 90.9 81.9 92.5 69.3 75.7 53.8 59.0 71.8 60.4 76.0 65.0 58.0 78.1 79.4 69.6 69.9 81.1 65.4 84.8 76.9 78.2 78.2 80.1 69.3 67.9 80.1 65.0 84.3 76.7 78.6 78.4 79.2 68.6 68.5 81.9 63.6 86.0 77.4 78.6 77.9 79.7 69.0 66.9 80.3 65.2 84.6 76.4 78.2 78.4 80.6 69.3 68.4 80.2 64.1 84.2 77.0 78.0 77.7 78.6 69.2 66.7 81.1 63.4 86.3 76.5 77.7 78.3 79.5 68.1 68.9 81.6 63.2 85.8 77.0 78.8 79.1 79.6 68.5 69.9 82.9 64.2 86.1 78.8 79.2 78.8 79.3 69.0 70.5 82.6 64.3 86.8 77.8 79.2 1133,5111 3.18 82.3 83.3 68.4 63.8 62.6 60.8 62.8 62.4 59.8 61.1 61.6 61.4 21 2211,2 12.67 10.17 87.4 86.0 88.6 93.3 78.5 79.1 89.3 75.6 89.9 75.9 91.8 74.6 89.1 75.6 90.5 74.8 91.4 75.6 92.0 75.9 91.9 72.3 90.8 74.8 3341 3342 3.21 .41 .60 78.1 78.4 76.6 86.5 86.8 84.1 69.1 75.8 75.8 74.1 79.2 76.2 71.8 75.5 76.2 72.2 76.3 76.3 71.1 75.2 76.2 71.3 75.0 76.2 72.4 75.6 76.2 72.4 76.5 76.3 71.7 76.7 76.3 71.4 76.8 76.4 334412–9 2.20 79.9 92.1 62.7 72.9 70.3 70.6 69.3 69.5 71.1 70.9 69.8 69.4 Measures excluding selected high-technology industries Total industry Manufacturing1 96.79 73.95 80.4 78.9 84.9 84.5 66.6 63.5 79.0 77.7 78.9 77.3 79.1 77.4 78.6 77.1 78.7 77.1 78.3 76.3 79.3 77.5 79.5 78.3 79.3 77.9 S TAGE - OF - PROCESS GROUPS Crude Primary and semifinished Finished 16.73 45.07 38.20 86.3 81.0 77.2 89.7 87.9 80.6 76.4 64.2 66.8 87.1 76.1 78.3 87.7 75.8 77.8 89.3 75.8 77.5 87.1 75.6 77.5 88.2 75.3 77.5 88.7 75.3 76.4 89.5 76.2 77.7 89.6 76.0 78.4 88.5 76.4 77.8 Item Total industry 1 Manufacturing Manufacturing (NAICS) Durable manufacturing Wood products Nonmetallic mineral products Primary metals Fabricated metal products Machinery Computer and electronic products Electrical equip., appliances, and components Motor vehicles and parts Aerospace and miscellaneous transportation equipment Furniture and related products Miscellaneous Nondurable manufacturing Food, beverage, and tobacco products Textile and product mills Apparel and leather Paper Printing and support Petroleum and coal products Chemicals Plastics and rubber products Other manufacturing (non-NAICS) Mining Utilities Selected high-technology industries Computers and peripheral equipment Communications equipment Semiconductors and related electronic components r Revised. p Preliminary. 1. Refer to note on cover page. 12 Table 8 I NDUSTRIAL C APACITY Percent change Average annual rate 19721980198979 88 94 Item Total industry Manufacturing 1 Mining Utilities Selected high-technology industries Manufacturing1 ex. selected high-technology industries S TAGE - OF - PROCESS GROUPS Crude Primary and semifinished Finished Fourth quarter to fourth quarter Annual rate 19952013 2010 2011 2012 2013 2012 Q2 Q3 Q4 2013 Q1 Monthly rate 2013 Jan. 3.1 1.9 2.3 2.3 -1.9 .8 1.5 2.1 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.9 .2 3.3 2.2 2.5 2.4 -2.4 .1 1.4 2.1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.9 .2 .7 4.2 .1 2.1 -.7 1.8 .4 2.3 -.2 4.5 2.7 3.2 2.2 2.4 3.1 1.2 2.0 2.3 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.8 1.7 .2 .1 19.6 17.3 15.6 18.0 .3 10.4 3.1 4.5 3.7 .7 .1 2.5 .4 2.6 1.3 1.6 1.0 -2.6 -.4 1.3 1.9 1.3 1.5 1.5 1.8 .2 1.6 3.0 3.9 .4 1.4 3.3 -.5 2.5 2.7 .5 2.6 2.3 -.4 -1.2 -2.3 2.0 .3 .9 1.6 .1 3.5 2.3 1.2 3.1 1.5 .1 3.5 1.7 .0 3.7 1.9 .0 3.7 2.1 .8 3.4 .2 .1 .3 1. Refer to note on cover page. Table 9 G ROSS VALUE OF F INAL P RODUCTS AND N ONINDUSTRIAL S UPPLIES Billions of 2005 dollars at annual rate, seasonally adjusted 2005 2012 2012 Q2 Q3r Q4r 2012 Aug.r Sept.r Oct.r Nov.r Dec.r 2013 Jan.p 3,332.3 3,332.4 3,339.8 3,344.4 3,358.8 3,337.6 3,335.7 3,322.7 3,375.6 3,378.0 3,381.3 2,474.8 1,834.1 495.3 288.4 206.9 1,338.8 2,564.7 1,812.4 474.7 313.3 162.0 1,338.7 2,568.3 1,813.6 479.4 318.5 161.6 1,336.2 2,577.0 1,815.7 471.7 309.9 162.4 1,344.5 2,590.7 1,826.2 482.6 318.9 164.3 1,345.6 2,570.1 1,811.2 469.0 307.2 162.3 1,342.4 2,572.4 1,812.9 468.2 307.7 161.1 1,344.6 2,560.4 1,812.1 468.8 307.6 161.7 1,343.4 2,604.8 1,832.3 482.3 317.7 165.3 1,351.7 2,606.7 1,834.1 496.6 331.5 165.8 1,341.7 2,606.7 1,833.2 486.5 320.2 167.0 1,349.0 Equipment, total Business and defense Business Defense and space 640.8 617.4 537.5 79.9 760.3 737.6 629.9 107.1 762.9 739.7 634.3 105.1 770.2 747.8 639.7 107.6 773.4 752.0 642.6 108.8 767.8 745.2 637.6 107.1 768.4 746.4 636.8 108.9 755.9 734.4 625.5 108.1 782.0 760.7 650.7 109.4 782.1 761.0 651.6 108.9 783.2 762.1 652.2 109.5 Nonindustrial supplies Construction supplies Business supplies Commercial energy products 857.4 270.0 587.4 210.9 771.3 223.4 548.0 212.0 775.1 224.8 550.4 213.7 771.1 220.2 551.0 214.5 772.0 224.9 547.2 212.1 771.1 220.3 551.0 215.9 767.1 220.2 547.0 210.5 766.0 220.2 545.9 214.3 774.8 226.4 548.5 213.0 775.2 228.1 547.2 209.0 778.5 228.0 550.6 211.7 r Dec. 2013 Jan.p Jan. ’12 to Jan. ’13 1.1 -.3 -.4 .9 -.7 1.0 .4 -1.3 3.2 2.8 .5 .2 Item Final products and nonindustrial supplies Final products Consumer goods Durable Automotive products Other durable goods Nondurable r Revised. p Preliminary. Table 10 G ROSS -VALUE -W EIGHTED I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION : S TAGE - OF -P ROCESS G ROUPS Percent change, seasonally adjusted Fourth quarter to fourth quarter Item Finished Semifinished Primary Crude 2012 gross value1 2010 2011 2,043.8 1,692.5 1,334.3 668.9 4.8 9.0 4.4 6.6 6.9 3.2 2.4 2.6 Annual rate 2012 2012 Q2 4.8 3.0 -.8 2.2 4.4 5.1 -.6 -5.0 r Revised. p Preliminary. 1. Billions of 2005 dollars. 13 Monthly rate Q3 r Q4 2012 Aug.r Sept. .4 -2.6 -1.1 4.2 3.0 -.6 1.2 9.6 -.8 -1.9 -.1 -.4 .2 .0 -1.2 1.5 r r Oct. r -1.1 -.4 1.2 .3 Nov. r 2.4 1.5 .1 1.3 Table 11 H ISTORICAL S TATISTICS FOR I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION , C APACITY, AND U TILIZATION : Total Industry Seasonally adjusted Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Annual IP (percent change)1 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 -.4 -.6 .5 .4 .3 -.6 .8 .4 .0 .0 -.5 .8 .0 1.0 .2 .2 .7 .3 .5 -.1 1.0 .4 -.4 .6 .2 1.0 .0 .2 .7 .3 .0 .9 .3 .2 -.4 .1 -.5 .0 .6 1.3 .9 .2 .5 .2 .4 -.2 .8 .7 .8 -.2 -.1 .4 .4 .6 .2 -.3 .0 .5 1.1 .3 -7.4 -.5 3.5 5.1 5.0 2.5 7.3 1.1 7.5 1.2 5.5 2.9 2.0 5.1 3.8 .8 4.1 6.1 8.1 3.2 -1.5 2.8 3.3 5.3 4.7 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 -.7 .1 .5 .4 .1 1.6 1.2 .1 .4 .4 -.1 .8 .1 .2 .4 .9 .0 .4 .2 .6 .7 .7 .7 .7 .1 .9 .5 -.6 -.2 .1 -.1 .6 -.4 .7 -.2 .6 1.3 2.1 .4 -.3 .5 .9 -.3 -.3 .5 .0 .7 .8 1.3 -.4 .8 .9 -.1 .5 .0 .6 .4 .3 .8 -.3 2.6 7.7 4.4 4.1 4.7 8.7 6.5 2.9 3.9 4.6 5.5 9.8 2.9 4.0 -.6 5.3 10.1 5.4 7.5 -1.3 4.4 7.2 5.8 4.3 4.0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 -.7 .6 .8 .3 .5 -.6 .0 .4 .6 .6 -.3 .8 -.2 -.6 -.1 -.3 .4 -.8 .4 .0 -.7 .6 .0 .7 .2 -.6 .9 .0 -.9 .4 -.5 -.3 .3 .7 -.1 -.3 .2 -.1 .3 .1 -.3 .1 .6 .0 -2.0 -.5 -.4 -.1 1.0 1.3 -.5 .5 .8 .2 .9 .0 -.5 .0 .7 .6 -5.6 2.7 3.2 2.8 5.9 -5.3 6.5 -3.2 1.7 1.8 -5.5 2.4 1.9 2.2 -1.6 -4.6 -.4 3.3 5.8 3.2 -3.4 .2 1.2 2.3 3.3 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 .1 -.4 -.3 -2.2 1.0 .1 1.2 -.2 -.6 .4 .2 .0 -.4 -1.7 .6 .5 .8 -.8 -.9 .4 -.2 -.1 -.5 -1.1 1.6 .4 .0 -.3 -.4 .2 .1 .1 -.5 1.0 .7 .2 .0 -1.7 1.0 .2 -.2 .5 -4.1 .6 .4 -.1 -.6 .8 .2 -.4 -.1 .5 -1.2 .4 .3 1.0 .1 -2.7 .5 1.1 4.0 4.1 -1.2 -19.6 7.9 2.5 4.6 -5.9 -11.4 8.6 1.5 1.0 -12.5 5.0 6.6 .6 .6 -15.9 5.6 2.2 2.2 2.5 -3.5 -11.4 5.4 2011 2012 2013 .1 .7 -.1 -.2 .5 .8 -.6 -.5 .8 .3 .0 .1 .0 .9 .7 .3 -.9 .2 .2 .6 -.3 .2 1.4 .9 .4 4.4 5.9 1.2 2.4 5.6 .5 5.1 2.6 4.1 3.7 92.5 96.6 98.6 92.3 97.1 93.1 96.5 92.6 97.3 92.9 97.3 93.1 97.3 93.9 97.9 94.2 97.0 94.4 97.2 94.9 97.0 95.1 98.3 95.9 98.7 92.6 96.7 92.9 97.3 94.2 97.4 95.3 98.0 93.7 97.2 121.5 122.7 124.7 121.6 122.9 121.6 123.0 121.7 123.2 121.8 123.3 121.9 123.5 122.0 123.7 122.1 123.8 122.2 124.0 122.3 124.2 122.5 124.3 122.6 124.5 121.6 122.9 121.8 123.3 122.1 123.8 122.5 124.3 122.0 123.6 Utilization (percent) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 79.9 79.3 81.3 82.5 85.0 79.3 79.8 81.4 82.3 84.6 78.8 80.3 81.3 83.0 84.5 78.8 80.7 81.4 83.2 84.1 79.5 80.8 81.0 83.4 84.0 80.2 80.7 81.1 83.7 84.0 80.1 81.2 81.2 83.6 83.4 80.1 80.6 81.1 83.8 84.1 80.7 80.6 81.4 83.8 84.1 80.5 81.0 81.8 84.2 83.6 80.3 81.2 82.0 84.4 83.5 79.9 81.0 82.3 85.0 83.4 79.3 79.8 81.3 82.6 84.7 79.5 80.7 81.2 83.5 84.0 80.3 80.8 81.2 83.7 83.9 80.2 81.1 82.1 84.6 83.5 79.8 80.6 81.4 83.6 84.0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 82.5 83.4 84.5 81.8 82.1 83.5 83.9 84.0 81.8 82.1 83.0 84.2 83.5 81.6 82.2 83.4 83.8 83.3 81.5 82.4 83.6 83.9 83.3 81.8 82.2 84.0 83.8 82.4 81.4 82.0 83.5 83.9 81.5 81.6 81.6 83.6 84.5 82.8 81.7 81.1 83.7 84.7 82.1 81.1 81.2 83.3 84.7 82.4 81.9 80.6 83.6 84.9 81.9 82.0 80.4 83.7 84.7 81.8 82.3 79.9 83.0 83.8 84.0 81.8 82.1 83.6 83.8 83.0 81.6 82.2 83.6 84.3 82.2 81.5 81.3 83.5 84.8 82.0 82.0 80.3 83.4 84.2 82.8 81.7 81.5 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 79.1 73.9 75.8 77.0 79.7 78.4 73.8 76.1 77.4 80.2 77.9 74.2 76.0 77.0 80.1 77.5 74.5 75.4 77.3 80.0 76.8 74.8 75.5 77.9 80.1 76.1 75.5 75.5 77.2 80.3 75.6 75.2 75.8 77.8 80.1 75.2 75.3 75.7 78.0 80.1 74.8 75.4 76.2 78.0 78.4 74.2 75.1 76.2 78.7 79.3 73.7 75.5 76.8 78.9 79.9 73.6 75.2 76.8 79.4 80.3 78.5 74.0 76.0 77.1 80.0 76.8 74.9 75.5 77.5 80.1 75.2 75.3 75.9 77.9 79.5 73.8 75.3 76.6 79.0 79.9 76.1 74.9 76.0 77.9 79.9 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 80.3 79.8 80.4 69.9 70.8 80.3 80.5 80.3 69.5 71.3 80.4 80.3 80.1 68.3 71.9 80.6 80.8 79.5 67.7 72.4 80.4 80.6 79.1 67.1 73.7 80.5 80.4 78.9 66.8 73.9 80.5 80.4 78.6 67.5 74.5 80.5 80.3 77.2 68.3 74.8 80.2 80.6 74.0 68.9 75.2 79.9 80.1 74.6 69.1 74.9 79.7 80.5 73.6 69.5 75.2 80.3 80.6 71.6 70.0 76.0 80.3 80.2 80.3 69.3 71.4 80.5 80.6 79.2 67.2 73.3 80.4 80.4 76.6 68.2 74.8 80.0 80.4 73.2 69.5 75.4 80.3 80.4 77.3 68.6 73.7 2011 2012 2013 76.1 78.7 79.1 75.9 79.0 76.5 78.4 76.1 79.0 76.3 78.9 76.3 78.8 77.0 79.2 77.1 78.3 77.2 78.4 77.6 78.1 77.7 79.1 78.3 79.3 76.2 78.7 76.3 78.9 77.1 78.6 77.9 78.8 76.8 78.8 IP (2007=100) 2011 2012 2013 Capacity (percent of 2007 output) 2011 2012 2013 1. Quarterly changes are at annual rates. Annual changes are calculated from annual averages. 14 Table 12 H ISTORICAL S TATISTICS FOR I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION , C APACITY, AND U TILIZATION : Manufacturing1 Seasonally adjusted Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Annual IP (percent change)2 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 -.8 -.6 1.0 .2 .3 -.6 .9 .2 .1 -.1 -.7 1.0 -.2 1.3 .3 .3 .6 .5 .8 -.2 .8 .6 -.1 .7 .1 1.1 .3 -.1 .3 .5 .2 .9 .3 .4 -.6 .2 -.4 -.1 .8 1.2 1.1 .0 .6 .3 .9 -.2 .6 .8 1.0 -.1 -.2 .4 .4 .8 .0 -.1 -.2 .5 1.1 .3 -8.8 .5 4.4 5.0 5.3 1.9 8.3 1.5 9.5 .6 7.2 4.0 1.2 6.0 3.2 1.5 2.9 6.9 9.9 4.0 -2.0 3.6 3.5 5.9 5.2 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 -.8 .0 .8 .3 .2 1.6 1.4 .1 .7 .3 -.2 1.2 -.1 .0 .7 1.1 -.2 .5 .4 .6 .7 .9 .6 .9 -.2 1.1 .7 -.7 -.3 .2 .3 .5 -.5 .5 .0 .6 1.6 2.5 .7 -.6 .6 .9 -.4 -.3 .5 -.1 .6 1.0 1.5 -.4 .8 1.1 .2 .6 -.3 .9 .5 .5 .7 -.6 1.8 9.1 6.0 4.7 5.3 9.9 7.6 2.4 4.5 4.3 8.0 10.9 3.3 3.7 -.8 5.5 10.9 7.5 9.0 -2.9 4.8 8.4 6.6 5.0 4.2 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 -.6 .5 .6 .0 .8 -.6 .0 .2 .7 .8 -.3 .7 .2 -.3 -.5 -.2 .1 -1.0 .4 .2 -.8 .7 .1 .7 .4 -.7 1.1 .4 -.8 .1 -.4 -.5 .0 .8 -.1 -.6 .4 -.3 .7 .3 -.2 .1 .7 -.1 -1.1 -.7 -.4 -.1 1.1 1.5 -.3 .5 1.0 -.1 .7 .3 -.5 -.2 .7 .1 -6.5 3.2 2.5 2.6 6.5 -5.5 5.9 -2.3 2.9 2.0 -6.0 3.1 1.4 3.8 -.3 -4.3 -.5 3.7 5.6 5.6 -4.1 .3 1.2 2.7 4.0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 .9 -.5 -.4 -2.9 .9 -.1 .6 -.4 .0 .1 -.1 .6 -.4 -2.1 1.1 .6 .8 -1.1 -.8 1.0 -.5 -.2 -.6 -1.2 1.4 .3 .3 -.6 -.3 .0 -.1 .2 -1.1 1.2 .8 .4 -.5 -1.4 1.0 .0 .1 .5 -3.4 .7 .2 -.4 -.5 -.7 -.1 .1 .0 .4 -2.3 .9 .2 1.6 .3 -3.3 .1 1.0 4.1 4.7 -2.2 -23.3 7.1 1.1 5.3 -8.2 -11.6 11.2 .7 .8 -14.0 6.4 5.2 1.1 .4 -21.6 5.8 2.6 2.5 2.7 -4.8 -13.8 5.7 2011 2012 2013 .4 1.0 -.4 .2 .9 .6 -.7 -.6 .7 .2 -.7 .0 .4 .8 .3 .3 -.8 .4 .1 .5 -.8 .0 1.7 1.5 1.1 6.0 9.8 .2 .8 5.1 -.8 5.6 1.9 4.3 4.1 89.2 93.8 95.4 89.4 94.6 90.0 94.0 89.5 94.6 89.7 94.0 89.7 94.3 90.4 94.6 90.7 93.9 91.1 93.9 91.5 93.2 91.5 94.8 92.9 95.8 89.6 94.1 89.6 94.3 90.7 94.1 92.0 94.6 90.5 94.2 120.6 121.1 123.0 120.5 121.3 120.5 121.4 120.5 121.6 120.5 121.7 120.5 121.9 120.6 122.0 120.6 122.2 120.7 122.3 120.8 122.5 120.9 122.6 121.0 122.8 120.5 121.3 120.5 121.7 120.6 122.2 120.9 122.6 120.6 122.0 Utilization (percent) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 78.5 78.2 80.4 81.2 84.6 77.9 78.7 80.4 81.1 84.1 77.3 79.3 80.1 82.0 84.0 77.4 79.6 80.4 82.4 83.5 77.8 79.9 80.2 82.8 83.2 78.6 79.9 80.0 82.8 83.3 78.7 80.4 80.1 82.8 82.4 78.8 79.9 79.9 83.2 83.0 79.5 79.7 80.2 83.2 83.3 79.3 80.0 80.8 83.7 82.8 79.0 80.1 81.0 84.0 82.5 78.8 79.8 81.2 84.6 82.3 77.9 78.8 80.3 81.5 84.2 77.9 79.8 80.2 82.7 83.3 79.0 80.0 80.1 83.1 82.9 79.0 79.9 81.0 84.1 82.5 78.5 79.6 80.4 82.8 83.2 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 81.3 82.1 83.7 80.6 80.8 82.2 82.8 83.1 80.8 80.6 81.6 83.3 82.4 80.4 80.8 82.0 82.6 82.2 80.3 81.0 82.2 82.9 82.1 80.7 80.5 82.7 82.9 80.9 80.1 80.3 82.5 82.8 80.0 80.1 80.0 82.6 83.5 81.6 80.3 79.2 82.7 83.7 80.8 79.7 79.3 82.1 83.6 81.1 80.6 78.7 82.3 83.9 80.8 80.7 78.2 82.6 83.6 80.8 80.9 77.4 81.7 82.8 83.0 80.6 80.7 82.3 82.8 81.7 80.4 80.6 82.6 83.3 80.8 80.1 79.5 82.3 83.7 80.9 80.7 78.1 82.2 83.1 81.6 80.4 79.8 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 76.7 71.9 73.7 74.8 78.1 76.0 71.8 73.9 75.4 78.6 75.5 72.3 74.0 75.2 78.1 75.1 72.3 73.3 75.6 78.2 74.3 72.8 73.4 76.1 78.3 73.7 73.6 73.7 75.5 78.3 73.2 73.3 73.8 76.1 78.0 72.7 73.5 73.6 76.6 78.1 72.4 73.6 74.1 76.5 77.1 71.8 73.3 74.1 77.3 78.1 71.5 73.6 74.9 77.1 78.6 71.6 73.2 74.8 77.6 78.5 76.1 72.0 73.9 75.1 78.3 74.4 72.9 73.5 75.7 78.2 72.8 73.5 73.8 76.4 77.7 71.6 73.4 74.6 77.3 78.4 73.7 72.9 73.9 76.2 78.2 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 79.1 78.3 78.0 65.9 68.2 78.8 78.5 77.6 66.0 68.4 78.6 78.8 77.4 64.8 69.3 79.0 79.2 76.5 64.5 70.2 78.5 78.8 76.2 63.9 71.3 78.6 78.8 75.8 63.8 71.4 78.4 78.8 75.1 64.8 72.1 78.5 78.2 74.1 65.6 72.3 78.4 78.5 71.7 66.2 72.5 78.0 78.0 71.4 66.4 72.7 77.8 78.2 69.9 67.2 72.9 78.8 78.4 67.7 67.4 73.7 78.8 78.5 77.7 65.6 68.6 78.7 78.9 76.2 64.1 71.0 78.5 78.5 73.6 65.5 72.3 78.2 78.2 69.7 67.0 73.1 78.5 78.5 74.3 65.5 71.2 2011 2012 2013 74.0 77.5 77.6 74.2 78.0 74.7 77.4 74.3 77.8 74.4 77.2 74.4 77.4 75.0 77.5 75.2 76.8 75.5 76.8 75.8 76.1 75.7 77.3 76.8 78.0 74.3 77.6 74.4 77.5 75.2 77.0 76.1 77.1 75.0 77.3 IP (2007=100) 2011 2012 2013 Capacity (percent of 2007 output) 2011 2012 2013 1. Refer to note on cover page. 2. Quarterly changes are at annual rates. Annual changes are calculated from annual averages. 15 Table 13 H ISTORICAL S TATISTICS FOR I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION , C APACITY, High-Technology Industries1 AND U TILIZATION : Total Industry Excluding Selected Seasonally adjusted Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Annual -.4 -.8 .5 .4 .1 -.8 .7 .3 .0 -.2 -.6 .8 -.1 .9 -.1 .2 .6 .3 .3 -.3 1.0 .3 -.4 .4 .1 1.0 -.1 .2 .6 .2 .0 .8 .3 .0 -.5 .1 -.6 -.1 .4 1.1 .9 .1 .4 .0 .1 -.2 .6 .6 .6 -.5 -.2 .3 .3 .4 .1 -.5 .0 .5 .9 .1 -8.0 -1.9 3.1 4.5 2.9 2.0 6.2 .3 5.4 -1.2 5.3 1.8 1.4 3.2 1.5 .3 2.9 5.1 5.7 .2 -2.0 1.9 2.5 4.0 2.5 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 -1.0 -.1 .2 .2 -.3 1.3 .9 .0 .1 .0 -.3 .5 .0 -.1 .1 .8 -.3 .1 -.1 .4 .5 .3 .6 .6 -.2 .7 .2 -.9 -.5 -.1 -.5 .3 -.8 .3 -.5 .4 1.0 2.0 .4 -.4 .3 .7 -.7 -.4 .4 -.3 .6 .6 1.2 -.5 .8 .6 -.3 .2 -.2 .5 .1 .1 .5 -.5 -.3 5.1 1.9 .7 .6 6.5 2.4 .7 .3 1.5 2.1 6.3 -.3 1.1 -3.0 3.0 7.7 2.3 5.5 -2.7 1.7 4.2 3.1 1.1 1.0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 -.7 .7 .7 .2 .4 -.5 -.1 .2 .6 .6 -.3 .8 -.3 -.6 -.1 -.2 .4 -.9 .5 .0 -.7 .5 -.1 .8 .1 -.5 .9 -.1 -.9 .3 -.3 -.4 .2 .7 -.3 -.2 .1 -.1 .2 .0 -.4 .0 .6 -.1 -2.3 -.5 -.4 -.2 1.0 1.2 -.5 .4 .7 .2 1.0 -.1 -.6 -.1 .7 .6 -5.9 2.8 1.8 2.2 5.2 -4.5 6.3 -4.6 1.9 1.0 -4.3 1.7 .8 1.7 -3.0 -4.6 -1.0 2.5 5.3 2.0 -4.0 .3 .2 1.7 2.5 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 .1 -.5 -.4 -2.2 1.0 .0 1.1 -.3 -.6 .3 .2 -.2 -.5 -1.8 .6 .4 .6 -.8 -1.0 .4 -.3 .0 -.6 -1.1 1.6 .3 .1 -.3 -.5 .2 .1 .1 -.4 .9 .7 .1 .0 -1.7 1.1 .2 -.2 .4 -4.2 .6 .4 -.1 -.8 1.1 .2 -.4 -.2 .3 -1.0 .3 .2 1.0 .0 -2.6 .4 1.0 3.6 3.3 -2.2 -19.1 7.3 1.8 3.7 -6.6 -12.2 8.2 .9 1.0 -12.5 4.7 6.8 .0 -1.1 -14.7 5.3 2.0 1.4 1.8 -4.2 -11.3 5.0 2011 2012 2013 .0 .7 -.1 -.2 .5 .9 -.6 -.5 .8 .3 .0 .1 .0 1.0 .7 .2 -.9 .3 .2 .7 -.3 .2 1.5 .8 .4 4.1 6.1 1.2 2.3 5.7 .9 5.6 2.6 4.0 3.9 91.5 95.8 97.9 91.3 96.3 92.2 95.7 91.7 96.4 92.0 96.4 92.1 96.5 93.0 97.2 93.2 96.3 93.5 96.5 94.1 96.2 94.3 97.6 95.1 98.0 91.7 95.9 91.9 96.4 93.2 96.7 94.5 97.3 92.8 96.5 120.7 121.5 123.4 120.7 121.6 120.8 121.7 120.8 121.9 120.9 122.0 120.9 122.2 121.0 122.4 121.0 122.5 121.1 122.7 121.2 122.9 121.2 123.0 121.3 123.2 120.7 121.6 120.9 122.0 121.0 122.5 121.2 123.0 121.0 122.3 Utilization (percent) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 80.2 79.1 81.4 82.6 84.9 79.5 79.6 81.6 82.5 84.6 78.9 80.2 81.4 83.1 84.4 79.0 80.6 81.6 83.2 84.0 79.7 80.7 81.1 83.4 83.9 80.4 80.5 81.2 83.8 83.9 80.3 81.1 81.4 83.6 83.3 80.2 80.6 81.2 83.8 84.0 80.9 80.6 81.4 83.7 84.0 80.6 81.0 81.9 84.1 83.4 80.4 81.2 82.1 84.3 83.4 79.9 81.1 82.4 84.9 83.3 79.6 79.7 81.5 82.7 84.6 79.7 80.6 81.3 83.5 83.9 80.5 80.8 81.3 83.7 83.8 80.3 81.1 82.1 84.5 83.4 80.0 80.5 81.6 83.6 83.9 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 82.4 83.7 84.6 81.9 81.6 83.4 84.2 84.2 81.8 81.5 82.9 84.4 83.9 81.5 81.4 83.4 83.9 83.7 81.2 81.7 83.7 83.9 83.9 81.5 81.4 84.1 83.8 82.8 81.0 81.3 83.6 83.8 81.9 81.1 80.8 83.7 84.3 83.3 81.2 80.4 83.8 84.6 82.4 80.7 80.6 83.4 84.7 82.7 81.6 80.1 83.8 85.0 82.1 81.6 79.8 84.0 84.7 82.0 81.9 79.4 82.9 84.1 84.2 81.7 81.5 83.8 83.8 83.5 81.3 81.5 83.7 84.2 82.5 81.0 80.6 83.7 84.8 82.2 81.7 79.8 83.5 84.2 83.1 81.4 80.8 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 78.7 75.1 76.9 77.4 80.2 78.2 75.0 77.1 77.9 80.7 77.9 75.5 76.9 77.4 80.6 77.7 75.8 76.3 77.8 80.5 77.1 76.1 76.2 78.4 80.6 76.6 76.8 76.2 77.7 80.8 76.3 76.5 76.4 78.3 80.5 76.1 76.6 76.3 78.5 80.5 75.7 76.6 76.8 78.4 78.6 75.2 76.4 76.7 79.2 79.4 74.8 76.7 77.3 79.3 80.1 74.6 76.3 77.2 79.9 80.5 78.3 75.2 77.0 77.6 80.5 77.1 76.2 76.2 78.0 80.6 76.0 76.6 76.5 78.4 79.9 74.9 76.5 77.1 79.5 80.0 76.6 76.1 76.7 78.3 80.3 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 80.5 79.7 80.6 69.9 70.7 80.4 80.5 80.4 69.5 71.1 80.4 80.3 80.1 68.3 71.7 80.6 80.7 79.4 67.6 72.1 80.3 80.7 79.0 66.9 73.4 80.4 80.7 78.8 66.6 73.7 80.3 80.8 78.4 67.3 74.4 80.3 80.7 77.0 68.2 74.6 80.0 81.1 73.7 68.7 75.0 79.8 80.5 74.4 69.0 74.7 79.5 80.8 73.6 69.4 75.0 80.2 80.9 71.6 69.9 75.8 80.4 80.2 80.4 69.2 71.2 80.4 80.7 79.1 67.0 73.1 80.2 80.9 76.3 68.1 74.6 79.8 80.7 73.2 69.4 75.2 80.2 80.6 77.2 68.4 73.5 2011 2012 2013 75.8 78.9 79.3 75.7 79.2 76.3 78.6 75.9 79.1 76.1 79.0 76.2 78.9 76.9 79.4 77.0 78.6 77.2 78.7 77.7 78.3 77.8 79.3 78.4 79.5 75.9 78.9 76.1 79.0 77.0 78.9 77.9 79.1 76.7 79.0 IP (percent change)2 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 IP (2007=100) 2011 2012 2013 Capacity (percent of 2007 output) 2011 2012 2013 1. Selected high-technology industries are computers, communications equipment, and semiconductors and related electronic components. 2. Quarterly changes are at annual rates. Annual changes are calculated from annual averages. 16 Table 14 H ISTORICAL S TATISTICS FOR I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION , C APACITY, AND U TILIZATION : Manufacturing1 Excluding Selected High-Technology Industries2 Seasonally adjusted Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Annual -.8 -.9 1.1 .1 .1 -.8 .9 .1 .1 -.3 -.8 .9 -.3 1.2 -.1 .3 .4 .5 .5 -.4 .7 .5 -.1 .5 -.1 1.1 .1 -.2 .2 .3 .3 .8 .2 .2 -.8 .2 -.5 -.2 .6 .9 1.1 -.1 .5 .1 .5 -.2 .5 .7 .8 -.4 -.3 .3 .3 .5 -.1 -.3 -.2 .5 .9 .0 -9.6 -1.2 4.0 4.2 2.8 1.3 7.1 .7 7.1 -2.3 7.0 2.7 .3 3.7 .4 1.0 1.4 5.7 7.0 .5 -2.6 2.6 2.5 4.4 2.5 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 -1.1 -.2 .5 -.1 -.3 1.3 1.0 -.1 .4 -.2 -.5 .9 -.3 -.4 .3 1.0 -.7 .2 -.1 .4 .5 .5 .5 .7 -.6 .8 .4 -1.1 -.7 .0 -.1 .2 -.9 .0 -.4 .3 1.3 2.4 .6 -.8 .4 .6 -.8 -.4 .4 -.4 .5 .7 1.3 -.5 .7 .8 -.1 .3 -.6 .7 .2 .2 .4 -.8 -1.8 6.2 3.2 .8 .4 7.3 2.9 -.2 .3 .6 4.0 6.9 -.5 .2 -3.8 2.7 8.2 4.0 6.7 -4.8 1.5 4.9 3.4 1.4 .7 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 -.6 .6 .5 -.1 .7 -.5 -.2 .0 .8 .7 -.3 .8 .1 -.3 -.5 -.1 .1 -1.1 .5 .1 -.7 .7 -.1 .8 .3 -.5 1.1 .3 -.9 .1 -.1 -.5 -.1 .8 -.3 -.6 .3 -.4 .6 .1 -.2 .0 .7 -.3 -1.4 -.7 -.5 -.2 1.1 1.4 -.2 .4 .9 -.1 .7 .2 -.7 -.3 .6 .0 -7.0 3.4 .8 1.9 5.7 -4.5 5.6 -3.9 3.1 1.1 -4.6 2.4 .1 3.2 -2.1 -4.3 -1.3 2.7 5.0 4.2 -4.8 .4 .0 2.0 3.1 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 .9 -.5 -.5 -2.9 .9 -.2 .5 -.6 .0 .0 -.2 .4 -.6 -2.2 1.0 .6 .6 -1.2 -.9 1.0 -.6 -.2 -.6 -1.3 1.4 .2 .4 -.6 -.4 .0 -.2 .2 -1.1 1.2 .8 .3 -.6 -1.4 1.1 .0 .0 .4 -3.5 .7 .2 -.5 -.7 -.4 -.1 .1 -.1 .2 -2.0 .9 .1 1.6 .2 -3.1 .1 .8 3.6 3.8 -3.7 -22.9 6.3 .0 4.2 -9.4 -12.8 10.8 -.1 .9 -14.1 6.0 5.4 .4 -1.8 -20.4 5.4 2.3 1.5 1.8 -5.8 -13.8 5.3 2011 2012 2013 .4 1.1 -.4 .3 .9 .7 -.7 -.7 .7 .2 -.7 .0 .4 .9 .3 .2 -.7 .5 .0 .7 -.8 -.1 1.7 1.5 1.2 5.7 10.2 .1 .6 5.2 -.4 6.4 1.9 4.2 4.4 87.8 92.6 94.3 88.0 93.4 88.7 92.8 88.1 93.4 88.2 92.8 88.3 93.1 89.0 93.4 89.2 92.8 89.7 92.8 90.3 92.0 90.2 93.6 91.6 94.7 88.2 92.9 88.2 93.1 89.3 93.0 90.7 93.4 89.1 93.0 119.4 119.3 121.1 119.3 119.4 119.2 119.6 119.2 119.7 119.1 119.8 119.1 120.0 119.1 120.1 119.1 120.3 119.1 120.5 119.1 120.6 119.2 120.8 119.2 120.9 119.3 119.5 119.1 119.8 119.1 120.3 119.2 120.8 119.2 120.1 Utilization (percent) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 78.8 77.9 80.5 81.2 84.5 78.1 78.5 80.5 81.2 84.0 77.4 79.2 80.2 82.1 83.8 77.5 79.4 80.5 82.4 83.3 77.9 79.7 80.3 82.7 83.0 78.7 79.8 80.1 82.7 83.1 78.8 80.3 80.2 82.8 82.2 78.9 79.8 79.9 83.1 82.8 79.6 79.6 80.2 83.1 83.0 79.4 79.9 80.7 83.6 82.5 79.0 80.0 80.9 83.9 82.2 78.7 79.8 81.2 84.5 82.1 78.1 78.5 80.4 81.5 84.1 78.1 79.6 80.3 82.6 83.1 79.1 79.9 80.1 83.0 82.7 79.0 79.9 81.0 84.0 82.3 78.6 79.5 80.4 82.8 83.0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 81.0 82.4 83.7 80.6 80.0 81.9 83.0 83.2 80.7 79.7 81.3 83.5 82.6 80.1 79.8 82.0 82.6 82.5 79.9 80.0 82.2 82.7 82.5 80.3 79.4 82.7 82.7 81.3 79.5 79.3 82.5 82.5 80.3 79.4 78.9 82.6 83.2 81.9 79.7 78.2 82.7 83.4 81.0 79.2 78.4 82.1 83.5 81.3 80.1 77.9 82.5 83.8 80.9 80.2 77.3 82.8 83.6 80.8 80.3 76.6 81.4 83.0 83.2 80.4 79.9 82.3 82.7 82.1 79.9 79.6 82.6 83.1 81.0 79.4 78.5 82.5 83.6 81.0 80.2 77.3 82.2 83.1 81.8 80.0 78.8 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 76.0 73.1 74.8 75.2 78.6 75.6 73.0 74.9 75.8 79.1 75.3 73.6 75.0 75.6 78.6 75.1 73.7 74.2 76.0 78.6 74.5 74.2 74.2 76.6 78.8 74.1 75.0 74.4 76.0 78.8 74.0 74.6 74.4 76.6 78.5 73.5 74.8 74.1 77.1 78.4 73.3 74.9 74.7 76.9 77.3 72.8 74.6 74.6 77.7 78.2 72.6 74.9 75.3 77.6 78.7 72.7 74.4 75.2 78.1 78.6 75.6 73.3 74.9 75.5 78.7 74.6 74.3 74.3 76.2 78.7 73.6 74.8 74.4 76.8 78.1 72.7 74.6 75.0 77.8 78.5 74.1 74.2 74.6 76.6 78.5 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 79.1 78.1 78.1 65.7 67.9 78.8 78.4 77.6 65.9 68.0 78.5 78.6 77.2 64.6 68.9 78.9 79.0 76.2 64.1 69.8 78.3 78.8 75.8 63.5 70.9 78.3 79.1 75.4 63.5 71.1 78.1 79.2 74.6 64.4 71.8 78.2 78.7 73.6 65.3 71.9 78.1 78.9 71.2 65.9 72.1 77.6 78.3 70.9 66.1 72.3 77.5 78.4 69.6 66.9 72.5 78.6 78.5 67.6 67.1 73.2 78.8 78.4 77.6 65.4 68.3 78.5 78.9 75.8 63.7 70.6 78.1 78.9 73.1 65.2 71.9 77.9 78.4 69.4 66.7 72.7 78.4 78.7 74.0 65.2 70.9 2011 2012 2013 73.5 77.6 77.9 73.8 78.2 74.4 77.6 73.9 78.0 74.1 77.4 74.1 77.6 74.8 77.7 74.9 77.1 75.3 77.1 75.8 76.3 75.7 77.5 76.8 78.3 73.9 77.8 74.0 77.7 75.0 77.3 76.1 77.4 74.8 77.5 IP (percent change)3 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 IP (2007=100) 2011 2012 2013 Capacity (percent of 2007 output) 2011 2012 2013 1. Refer to note on cover page. 2. Selected high-technology industries are computers, communications equipment, and semiconductors and related electronic components. 3. Quarterly changes are at annual rates. Annual changes are calculated from annual averages. 17 A shown below. An output index for month m is denoted by Im for aggregate A and Im for each of its components. The monthly price measure in the formula (pm ) is interpolated from an annual series of value added divided by the average annual IP index. E XPLANATORY N OTE The Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization statistical release, which is published around the middle of the month, reports measures of output, capacity, and capacity utilization in manufacturing, mining, and the electric and gas utilities industries. More detailed descriptions of industrial production and capacity utilization are available on the Board’s website at www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17. In addition, files containing data shown in the release, more detailed series that were published in the G.17 prior to December 2000, and historical data are available from the Data Download Program on the Board’s website. Instructions for searching for and downloading specific series are provided as well. A Im A Im−1 s P P I p I p P m m−1 × P m m = Im−1 pm−1 Im−1 pm The IP proportions (typically shown in the first column of the relevant tables in the G.17 release) are estimates of the industries’ relative contributions to overall growth in the following year. For example, the relative importance weight of the motor vehicles and parts industry is about 4 percent. If output in this industry increased 10 percent in a month, then this gain would boost growth in total IP by 4/10 percentage point (0.04 x 10% = 0.4%). To assist users with calculations, the Federal Reserve’s web site provides supplemental monthly statistics that represent the exact proportionate contribution of a monthly change in a component index to the monthly change in the total index (www.federalreserve.gov/ releases/G17/ipdisk/ipweightssa.txt). I NDUSTRIAL P RODUCTION Coverage. The industrial production (IP) index measures the real output of all manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utility establishments located in the United States, regardless of their ownership, but not those located in U.S. territories; the reference period for the index is 2007. Manufacturing consists of those industries included in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) definition of manufacturing plus those industries— newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing plus logging—that have traditionally been considered to be manufacturing. For the period since 1997, the total IP index has been constructed from 312 individual series based on the 2007 NAICS codes. These individual series are classified in two ways: (1) market groups, and (2) industry groups. Market groups consist of products and materials. Total products are the aggregate of final products, such as consumer goods and equipment, and nonindustrial supplies (which are inputs to nonindustrial sectors). Materials are inputs in the manufacture of products. Major industry groups include three-digit NAICS industries and aggregates of these industries—for example, durable and nondurable manufacturing, mining, and utilities. A complete description of the market and industry structures, including details regarding series classification, relative importance weights, and data sources, is available on the Board’s web site (www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17/About.htm). Timing. The first estimate of output for a month is published around the 15th of the following month. The estimate is preliminary (denoted by the superscript “p” in tables) and subject to revision in each of the subsequent five months as new source data become available. (Revised estimates are denoted by the superscript “r” in tables.) For the first estimate of output for a given month, about 67 percent of the source data (in value-added terms) are available; the fraction of available source data increases to 81 percent for estimates in the second month that the estimate is published, 93 percent in the third month, 96 percent in the fourth month, 99 percent in the fifth month, and 99 percent in the sixth month. Data availability by data type in early 2011 is summarized in the table below: Availability of Monthly IP Data in Publication Window (Percent of value added in 2011) Month of estimate Source data. On a monthly basis, the individual indexes of industrial production are constructed from two main types of source data: (1) output measured in physical units and (2) data on inputs to the production process, from which output is inferred. Data on physical products, such as tons of steel or barrels of oil, are obtained from private trade associations and from government agencies; data of this type are used to estimate monthly IP wherever possible and appropriate. Production indexes for a few industries are derived by dividing estimated nominal output (calculated using unit production and unit values or sales) by a corresponding Fisher price index; the most notable of these fall within the high-technology grouping and include computers, communications equipment, and semiconductors. When suitable direct measures of product are not available, estimates of output are based on production-worker hours by industry. Data on hours worked by production workers are collected in the monthly establishment survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The factors used to convert inputs into estimates of production are based on historical relationships between the inputs and the comprehensive annual data used to benchmark the IP indexes; these factors also may be influenced by technological or cyclical developments. The annual data used in benchmarking the individual IP indexes are constructed from a variety of source data, such as the quinquennial Censuses of Manufactures and Mineral Industries and the Annual Survey of Manufactures, prepared by the Bureau of the Census; the Minerals Yearbook, prepared by the United States Geological Survey of the Department of the Interior; and publications of the Department of Energy. Type of data 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Physical product 27 41 53 55 58 58 Production-worker hours 41 41 41 41 41 41 IP data received 67 81 93 96 99 99 IP data estimated 33 19 7 4 1 1 The physical product group includes series based on either monthly or quarterly data. As can be seen in the first row of the table, in the first month, a physical product indicator is available for about half of the series (in terms of value added) that ultimately are based on physical product data (27 percent out of a total of 58 percent). Of the 27 percent, about two-thirds (19 percent of total IP) include series that are derived from weekly physical product data and for which actual monthly data may lag up to several months. On average, quarterly product data are received for the fourth estimate of industrial production. Specifically, quarterly data are available for the third estimate of the last month of a quarter, the fourth estimate of the second month of a quarter, and the fifth estimate of the first month of a quarter. Seasonal adjustment. Individual series are seasonally adjusted using Census X-12 ARIMA. For series based on production-worker hours, the current seasonal factors were estimated with data through January 2012; for other series, the factors were estimated with data through at least December 2011. Series are pre-adjusted for the effects of holidays or business cycles when appropriate. For the data since 1972, all seasonally adjusted aggregate indexes are calculated by aggregating the seasonally adjusted indexes of the individual series. Aggregation Methodology and Weights. The aggregation method for the IP index is a version of the Fisher-ideal index formula. (For a detailed discussion of the aggregation method, see the Federal Reserve Bulletins of February 1997 and March 2001.) In the IP index, series that measure the output of an individual industry are combined using weights derived from their proportion in the total value-added output of all industries. The IP index, which extends back to 1919, is built as a chain-type index since 1972. The current formula for the growth in monthly IP (or any of the sub-aggregates) since 1972 is Reliability. The average revision to the level of the total IP index, without regard to sign, between the first and the fourth estimates was 18 0.27 percent during the 1987–2010 period. The average revision to the percent change in total IP, without regard to sign, from the first to the fourth estimates was 0.21 percentage point during the 1987–2010 period. In most cases (about 85 percent), the direction of the change in output indicated by the first estimate for a given month is the same as that shown by the fourth estimate. major task for the Federal Reserve in developing reasonable and consistent time series of capacity and utilization is dealing with inconsistencies between the movements of the industrial production index and the survey-based utilization rates. The McGraw-Hill/DRI Survey, now discontinued, was the primary source of manufacturing utilization rates for many years. This was a survey of large companies that reported, on average, higher utilization rates than those reported by establishments covered by the Census Bureau’s annual Survey of Plant Capacity (the predecessor to the QSPC) for the fourteen years they overlapped. Adjustments have been made to keep the industry utilization rates currently reported by the Federal Reserve roughly in line with rates formerly reported by McGraw-Hill. As a consequence, the rates reported by the Federal Reserve tend to be higher than the rates reported in the QSPC. Rounding. The published percent changes are calculated from unrounded indexes, and may not be the same as percent changes calculated from the rounded indexes shown in the release. C APACITY U TILIZATION Overview. The Federal Reserve Board constructs estimates of capacity and capacity utilization for industries in manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities. For a given industry, the capacity utilization rate is equal to an output index (seasonally adjusted) divided by a capacity index. The Federal Reserve Board’s capacity indexes attempt to capture the concept of sustainable maximum output—the greatest level of output a plant can maintain within the framework of a realistic work schedule, after factoring in normal downtime and assuming sufficient availability of inputs to operate the capital in place. Perspective. Over the 1972–2011 period, the average total industry utilization rate is 80.3 percent; for manufacturing, the average factory operating rate has been 78.8 percent. Industrial plants usually operate at capacity utilization rates that are well below 100 percent: none of the broad aggregates has ever reached 100 percent. For total industry and total manufacturing, utilization rates have exceeded 90 percent only in wartime. The highs and lows in capacity utilization are specific to each series and do not all occur in the same month. R EFERENCES AND R ELEASE DATES Coverage. The capacity indexes cover all facilities located in the United States, regardless of their ownership, but not those located in U.S. territories. Capacity indexes are constructed for 89 detailed industries (71 in manufacturing, 16 in mining, and 2 in utilities), which mostly correspond to industries at the three- and four-digit NAICS level. Estimates of capacity and utilization are available for a variety of groups, including durable and nondurable manufacturing, total manufacturing, mining, utilities, and total industry. Manufacturing consists of those industries included in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) definition of manufacturing plus those industries— newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing plus logging—that have traditionally been considered to be manufacturing. Also, special aggregates are available, such as high-technology industries and manufacturing excluding high-technology industries. References. The release for the annual revision that was published on March 30, 2012 is available on the Board’s website (www.federal reserve.gov/releases/g17/revisions/Current/DefaultRev.htm). A summary of the annual revision that incorporated back to 1972 production and capacity indexes reclassified according to the North American Industry Classification System is available in an article in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 89 (April 2003), pp. 151–176. A description of the aggregation methods for industrial production and capacity utilization is included in an article in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, vol. 83 (February 1997), pp. 67–92. The Federal Reserve methodology for constructing industry-level measures of capital is detailed in “Capital Stock Estimates for Manufacturing Industries: Methods and Data” by Mike Mohr and Charles Gilbert (1996), which can be obtained at: www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g17/CapitalStockDocLatest.pdf. Source Data. The monthly rates of capacity utilization are designed to be consistent with both the monthly data on production and the periodically available data on capacity and utilization. Because there is no direct monthly information on overall industrial capacity or utilization rates, the Federal Reserve first estimates annual capacity indexes from the source data. Capacity data reported in physical units from government sources (primarily from the U.S. Geological Survey and the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration) and trade sources are available for portions of several industries in manufacturing (e.g., paper, industrial chemicals, petroleum refining, motor vehicles), as well as for electric utilities and mining; these industries represent about 25 percent of total industrial capacity. When physical product data are unavailable for manufacturing industries, capacity indexes are based on responses to the Bureau of the Census’s Quarterly Survey of Plant Capacity (QSPC); these industries account for a bit less than 70 percent of total industry capacity. In the absence of utilization data for a few mining and petroleum series, capacity is based on trends through peaks in production (roughly 5 percent of total industry capacity). A detailed description of the methodology used to construct the capacity indexes is available on the Board’s web site (www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17/CapNotes.htm). Industrial Production—1986 Edition contains a more detailed description of the other methods used to compile the industrial production index, plus a history of its development, a glossary of terms, and a bibliography. The major revisions to the IP indexes and capacity utilization since 1990 have been described in the Federal Reserve Bulletin (April 1990, June 1990, June 1993, March 1994, January 1995, January 1996, February 1997, February 1998, January 1999, March 2000, March 2001, March 2002, April 2003, Winter 2004, Winter 2005, March 2006, May 2007, August 2008, August 2009) or in an on-line staff study (www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g17/articles/rev2010/industrial10.pdf). Release Schedule At 9:15 a.m. on 2013: January 16, February 15, March 15, April 16, May 15, June 14, July 16, August 15, September 16, October 17, November 15, and December 16. Aggregation Methodology. Monthly capacity aggregates are calculated in three steps: (1) utilization aggregates are calculated on an annual basis through the most recent full year as capacity-weighted aggregates of individual utilization rates; (2) the annual aggregate capacity is derived from the corresponding production and utilization aggregates; (3) the monthly capacity aggregate is obtained by interpolating the annual capacity aggregate with a Fisher index of its constituent monthly capacity series. Utilization rates for the individual series and aggregates are calculated by dividing the pertinent monthly production index by the related capacity index. Consistency. A major aim is that the Federal Reserve utilization rates be consistent over time so that, for example, a rate of 85 percent means about the same degree of tightness that it meant in the past. A 19