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Producer Price Indexes
arch 1992
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U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics




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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Lynn Martin, Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

OFFICE OF PRICES A N D LIVING CONDITIONS
Kenneth V. Dalton, Associate Commissioner

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April 1992

Producer Price Indexes
Data for March 1992
Contents
Page

Page
Price movements, March 1992 ...............................

1

Price highlights* second half of 1991.....................

5

Tables:
1. Producer price indexes and percent
changes by stage of processing.............
2. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for selected commodity
groupings by stage of processing..........
3. Producer price indexes for selected
stage-of-processing groupings,
seasonally adjusted.................................
4. Producer price indexes for the net
output of major industry groups............

7. Producer price indexes by durability
of product..............................................

200

8. Producer price indexes for special
commodity groupings...........................

201

9. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for selected telephone
services..................................................

202

10. Producer price indexes for material
inputs to construction industries............

203

11. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for the net output of industry
by stage of process...............................

204

205

206

13

14

17

18

5. Producer price indexes for the net
output of selected industries and
their products........................................

19

12. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for net material inputs to
industry stage of process and final
demand..................................................

6. Producer price indexes and percent
changes for commodity groupings
and individual items...............................

156

Technical notes..............................................







Scheduled Release Dates
Producer Price Index data are scheduled for initial release on the following dates:
Index month
April
May
June

Release date

Index month

Release date

May 12
June 11
July 10

July
August
September

August 12
September 11
October 14

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Price Movements
March 1992

other kinds of finished goods moved up at a rate of 2.4 per­
cent in the first 3 months of 1992, nearly the same as in the
last 3 months of 1991. The Intermediate Goods Price
Index showed no net change from December 1991 to
March 1992, and the Crude Goods Price Index declined at
a rate of 1.6 percent; both indexes decreased modestly at
the end of 1991.
Before seasonal adjustment, the Finished Goods Price
Index edged up 0.1 percent in March to 122.0
(1982=100). From March 1991 to March 1992, the
Producer Price Index for Finished Goods increased 0.9
percent. During this same period, consumer food prices
dropped 1.4 percent, finished energy goods fell 1.5 per­
cent, and the index for finished goods other than foods and
energy rose 2.4 percent. Prices for intermediate goods
inched down 0.5 percent during the 12 months ended in
March 1992, and crude material prices were 2.6 percent
lower than their March 1991 level.

The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods moved
up 0.2 percent, seasonally adjusted, from February to
March. The index also rose 0.2 percent in February,
following a decline of 0.3 percent in January. Prices
received by domestic producers of intermediate goods
showed no change in March after increasing 0.5 percent in
the previous month and decreasing by the same amount in
January. The Crude Goods Price Index dropped 1.5 per­
cent over the month in the wake of a climb of 1.7 percent in
February. (See table A.)
Among finished goods, the energy goods index in­
creased following a slight dip in February. By contrast,
food prices turned down in March after a sizable advance a
month earlier. The index for finished goods other than
foods and energy moved up 0.2 percent, about as much as
in other recent months.
During the first quarter of 1992, the Finished Goods
Price Index rose at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 0.7
percent, slightly less than the 1.0-percent rate recorded in
the fourth quarter of 1991. Food prices turned up at an an­
nual rate of 1.0 percent from December 1991 to March
1992, after declining at about the same rate in the previous
quarter. The index for finished energy goods dropped at a
rate of 7.0 percent in the first quarter following a much
smaller decrease from September to December. Prices for

Finished goods
The index for finished energy goods climbed 1.2 per­
cent, seasonally adjusted, from February to March after
edging down in February and falling considerably in
January. This upturn was due to March increases for
residential electricity and residential gas, both of which de­
creased in the preceding month. In contrast, the home

Table A. Monthly and annual percent changes in selected stage-of-processing price indexes, seasonally adjusted1
Finished goods

Total

Foods

Energy

Except foods
and energy

Change in
finished goods
from 12 months
ago (unadj.)

Intermediate
goods

Crude
goods

1991:
March..................................................
April.....................................................
M a y .....................................................
June....................................................
July.....................................................
A ugust.................................................
September............................................
October................................................
November.............................................
December.............................................

-0.3
.2
.2
-.2
-.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
-.1

0.1
.3
-.2
-.2
-.6
-.5
-.1
0
-.2
-.2

-3.1
-.5
.9
-.8
-1.0
1.6
.4
1.2
.1
-1.4

0.2
.3
.2
0
.2
.2
.3
.2
.2
.2

3.2
3.3
3.5
3.5
2.9
2.0
.8
-.1
-.5
-.1

-1.1
-.3
-.1
.2
-.4
.3
.2
-.3
0
-.1

-3.5
-.3
.5
-1.6
0
-.2
-.7
2.1
-.1
-2.1

1992:
January................................................
February...............................................
March..................................................

-.3
.2
.2

-.3
1.1
-.5

-2.8
-.1
1.2

.3
.1
.2

-.5
.4
.9

-.5
.5
0

-.6
1.7
-1.5

Month

1 Data for November 1991 have been revised to reflect the availability
of fate reports and corrections by respondents. For this reason, some of




the figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may differ from
those previously published.

1

Table B. Monthly and annual percent changes In selected price Indexes for intermediate goods and crude goods, seasonally
adjusted1
________ 7
Crude goods

Intermediate goods
Change in
intermediate
goods from
12 months
ago (unadj.)

Foods

Energy
(unadj.)

Except
foods
and energy

Change in
crude
goods from
12 months
ago (unadj.)

Foods

Energy

Except
foods
and energy

1991:
M arch...................................................
April.....................................................
M a y .....................................................
June....................................................
July......................................................
wu7
..................................... *.... .......................
A u gu st.................................................
Septem ber............................................
October................................................
November..............................................
December..............................................

0.3
0
-1.7
-.3
-1.5
1.9
.2
.8
.3
0

-4.9
-1.5
.8
.4
-.7
1.3
1.5
-1.1
-.5
-1.3

-0.3
-.2
-.2
.2
-.2
-.1
-.1
-.2
.1
.1

1.6
1.0
.8
1.1
.8
-.2
-1.5
-3.1
-3.3
-2.6

0.3
-.2
-2.4
.4
-1.7
-1.5
1.6
0
-.7
-.3

-7.3
-.4
3.3
-2.7
1.6
.9
-2.5
4.7
.7
-4.1

-1.3
0
-.7
-3.1
-.5
0
-.8
-.5
-.8
-.6

-4.2
-2.1
-2.5
-1.4
-1.9
-10.1
-15.0
-20.0
-14.6
-11.6

1992:
January.................................................
February...............................................
March........................................... ........

-.8
1.4
-.9

-2.4
1.1
-.9

-.2
.4
.2

-2.7
-1.6
-.5

1.7
2.2
-1.2

-3.5
1.2
-3.4

0
1.4
2.2

-13.7
-4.9
-2.6

Month

1 Data for November 1991 have been revised to reflect the availability
of late reports and corrections by respondents. For this reason, some of

the figures shown above and elsewhere in this report may differ from
those previously published.

heating oil index inched up following a far more substan­
tial February advance. Gasoline prices also rose less than
in February.
Prices for finished consumer foods fell 0.5 percent over
the month following a rise of 1.1 percent in February. In­
dexes for a wide variety of foods turned down in March
following February increases; among these items were
fresh and dry vegetables, beef and veal, finfish and
shellfish, soft drinks, eggs for fresh use, and processed
chickens. In addition, pork prices moved up less than in
the month before. Indexes for fresh fruits and melons and
for dairy products also fell but less than in February.
After edging up 0.1 percent in February, prices for con­
sumer goods other than foods and energy rose 0.2 percent
in March. The index moved up at a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 3.0 percent from December 1991 to March
1992, somewhat faster than in the preceding 3 months.
The March increase was led by the index for passenger
cars, which rose 0.6 percent after seasonal adjustment;
before seasonal adjustment, new car prices were off 0.2
percent. Similarly, the tobacco products index was un­
changed before seasonal adjustment and increased 0.7 per­
cent after seasonal adjustment. Higher prices were also
registered in March for light trucks, footwear, and
prescription drugs. Indexes for alcoholic beverages and
hair preparations moved down, however.
The capital equipment index rose 0.2 percent over the
month, the same as in 5 of the 6 preceding months. Motor
vehicles and ships accounted for most of the March
advance; metal working machinery, pumps and compres­
sors, and transformers also moved up. In contrast, the
index for electronic computers again fell substantially, and
prices for process control instruments also moved down.

Intermediate goods




After rising 0.5 percent in February, the Producer Price
Index for Intermediate Materials, Supplies, and Com­
ponents showed no change for March, seasonally adjusted.
The indexes for energy goods and for foods and feeds
turned down following February advances, and price in­
creases slowed for durable manufacturing materials and
construction materials. (See table B.)
Prices for energy goods dropped 0.9 percent after rising
1.1 percent in the preceding month. Energy goods fell at an
annual rate of 8.4 percent during the first 3 months of
1992, slightly less than in the previous quarter. In March,
prices turned down for jet fuels, diesel fuel, and residual
fuel following substantial increases in February. In con­
trast, the index for liquefied petroleum gas climbed 14.8
percent following sharp declines in each of the 3 preceding
months. In addition, commercial and industrial power
rates turned up following February declines, and de­
creases slowed for natural gas sold to the electric utility,
industrial, and commercial sectors.
After rising 1.5 percent in February, the advance for the
index for durable manufacturing materials slowed to 0.3
percent. In the first quarter, durable manufacturing
materials jumped at a 4.9-percent rate after showing no net
change in the preceding quarter and declining in each of
the four quarters before that. Prices turned down in March
for primary aluminum, copper and brass mill shapes,
titanium sponge, and hot rolled steel bars after rising or
showing no change in the previous month. Price advances
slowed for primary copper and building paper and board.
By contrast, prices turned up for cold rolled steel sheets
after showing no change in February, and cold finished
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finished bars rose after dropping a month earlier. Hard
wood lumber and secondary aluminum prices rose faster
than in February.
The index for materials and components for construc­
tion rose 0.5 percent after increasing 0.8 percent in
February. From December 1991 to March 1992, construc­
tion materials advanced at a 5.2-percent rate, much more
than in the prior quarter. In March, price advances slowed
for plywood, softwood lumber, and millwork. Prices fell
for switchgear and wiring devices after moving up in the
prior month. Prices turned up, however, for fabricated
structural metal products, gypsum products, and plumb­
ing fixtures and brass fittings following February declines.
Prioes for plastic construction products rose faster than in
the preceding month.
The foods and feeds index dropped 0.9 percent after
rising 1.4 percent in February. Foods and feeds turned
down at a 1.4-percent rate in the first quarter, after rising
in the preceding 3 months. Prices turned down in March
for flour, beef and veal, and refined sugar. Advances
slowed for prepared animal feeds and pork. By contrast,
prices turned up for dry milk products and ice cream mix.
Declines slowed for confectionery materials, fluid milk
products, and butter.
Prices turned up 0.3 percent for nondurable manufac­
turing materials after inching down 0.1 percent in
February. In the first quarter, price declines were smaller
than in the preceding 3 months. In March, price decreases
slowed for petrochemicals, intermediate basic organic
chemicals, and nitrogenates. Prices turned up for basic in­
organic chemicals, finished fabrics, leather, and processed
yams and threads. Plastic resins and materials showed no
change following declines in each of the 4 preceding
months. Prices for other basic organics and for paint
materials rose faster than in February. Prices turned
down, however, for synthetic fibers. Price advances
slowed for gray fabrics, woodpulp, paperboard, and
medicinal chemicals.

Energy material prices turned down 3.4 percent after in­
creasing 1.2 percent in February. In the first quarter of
1992, this index slumped at an annual rate of 20.7 percent
after moving up at a rate of nearly 5 percent in the previous
quarter. The crude petroleum index turned down 4.9 per­
cent in March after rising 4.5 percent a month earlier. The
index for natural gas (to pipelines) fell 3.2 percent follow­
ing a smaller February decrease. In contrast, price
declines slowed for coal.
Following sizable increases in each of the preceding 2
months, the crude foodstuffs and feedstufFs index fell 1.2
percent in March. From December 1991 to March 1992,
these prices climbed at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of
11.3 percent, the first quarterly increase since the opening
months of 1990. Prices turned down in March for
slaughter cattle, slaughter hogs, wheat, fresh and dry
vegetables, and unprocessed finfish following considerable
increases a month earlier. The index for slaughter broilers
and fryers dropped more than 10 percent after a much
smaller decrease in February, and soybean prices rose less
than in the previous month. By contrast, com prices
turned up following a slight decline in the prior month.
Price decreases slowed for fluid milk, slaughter turkeys,
and fresh fruits and melons.
The index for crude nonfood materials less energy rose
2.2 percent following a 1.4-percent increase in February
and no change in January. After falling in each of the pre­
ceding five calendar quarters, this index surged at an
annual rate of 15.5 percent in the first quarter; this was the
largest quarterly increase since the first 3 months of 1988.
Prices rose more than in February for iron and steel scrap,
leaf tobacco, softwood logs, and wastepaper. In addition,
prices for sand and gravel, copper ores, and raw cotton
turned up following declines in February. The index for
aluminum base scrap, however, rose less than in the prior
month, and prices turned down for copper base scrap,
cattle hides, and silver ores after rising in the preceding
month.

Crude goods

Net output price indexes for mining, manufactur­
ing, and other industries

The Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for Fur­
ther Processing fell 1.5 percent seasonally adjusted in
March after rising 1.7 percent in February and edging
down 0.6 percent in January. Following an increase in the
prior month, the crude energy materials index turned
down in March. Prices for crude foodstuffs and feedstufFs
also moved down after rising in February. The index for
basic industrial materials, however, rose faster than in the
previous month. (See table B.)




Mining. The index for the net output of total domestic
mining industries declined 2.0 percent in March following
a 0.3-percent decline in February. (Net output price in­
dexes are not seasonally adjusted.) For the 3 months ended
in March, this index fell at an annual rate of almost 20 per­
cent. Prices for the oil and gas extraction industry group
turned down 3.1 percent in March after moving up 0.3 per­
cent in February; from December 1991 to March 1992,

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this index fell at a 24-percent annual rate. In contrast,
prices for the metal mining industry group increased 1.5
percent in March after declining for 6 consecutive months.
Prices for the nonmetallic minerals mining industry group
advanced more than a month earlier. The bituminous coal
industry group index was unchanged after falling substan­
tially a month earlier. In March, the index for total mining
stood at 73.5 (December 1984=100), 4.3 percent lower
than a year earlier.

down over the month. In contrast, prices advanced consid­
erably from February to March for leather and leather
products (1.9 percent) and for lumber and wood products
(1.6 percent); primary metal industries and electrical
machinery also moved up. The index for the net output of
the domestic manufacturing sector stood at 116.4 in
March (December 1984= 100), 1.0 percent higher than its
level 12 months earlier.

Manufacturing. The Producer Price Index for total
domestic manufacturing industries inched up 0.1 percent
after moving up 0.3 percent in February. From December
1991 to March 1992, this index increased at a 1-percent
annual rate. In March, prices for the petroleum refining
and related products industry group turned down 1.7 per­
cent following an advance of 2.6 percent in February; for
the first quarter of 1992, this index recorded a 20.2-percent
rate of decline. The paper industry group also moved

Other. Among other industries, prices increased for
passenger car rental (6.0 percent), travel agencies (4.0 per­
cent), scrap and waste material collection, radio broad­
casting, scheduled air transportation, and electric power
utilities. Prices declined, however, for foreign deep sea
freight transportation (5.3 percent), truck rental and leas­
ing, natural gas utilities, freight transportation on the
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway, and water transporta­
tion of freight.




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Price Highlights, Second
Half of 1991

Craig Howell, William Thomas, Roger Bums,
and Jaclyn Shend
occurred in the spring of 1991, the second half of the year
failed to display the broad and deep strength that is normally
characteristic of the early stage of a recovery.
Measures of consumer confidence, which rebounded
vigorously in the spring after resolution of the Persian
Gulf crisis, retreated again by summer and remained low
for the remainder of the year. Many businesses, beset by
excess capacity and burdened with heavy debts, delayed or
scaled down their capital investments. Cutbacks in
Federal, State, and local government spending, as well as
higher tax rates imposed by jurisdictions concerned about
budget deficits, offset some of the fiscal stimulus usually
generated by automatic stabilizers, such as increased
unemployment compensation benefits.
Foreign demand provided a strong market for many
American-made goods during the second half, reflecting
the drop in the value of the U.S. dollar relative to other in­
ternational currencies. Residential construction was
another improved sector, chiefly because of a considerable
drop in mortgage interest rates; however, most other kinds
of construction activity remained sluggish at best.

Prices received by domestic producers of finished goods
moved up at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.2 per­
cent in the second half of 1991 following a 1.1-percent rate
of decline in the first half. The upturn was principally due
to the index for finished energy goods; after slumping at an
annual rate of 18.5 percent from December 1990 to June
1991, this index rose at a 1.6-percent rate from June to
December. Price increases for nonenergy goods, however,
decelerated from a 2.5-percent rate of advance in the first
half to a rate of 1.1 percent in the second. Within the non­
energy sector, consumer food prices fell somewhat more
than in the first 6 months of the year, and indexes for
capital equipment and consumer nondurables rose
considerably less than in the first half. The increase for the
consumer durable goods index accelerated somewhat,
however , principally because of passenger cars. (See table
C, page 12.)
Prices at the intermediate stage of processing edged
down at an annual rate of 0.5 percent from June to
December, after declining at a rate of 4.4 percent in the
first 6 months of 1991. The index for energy goods was
largely responsible for this pattern, slowing its rate of de­
cline from more than 20 percent in the first half of the year
to 1.4 percent in the second. As in the first 6 months of
1991, prices for nonenergy intermediate goods eased down
slightly.
Crude material prices, which were down at an annual
rate of 20.3 percent from December 1990 to June 1991,
declined at the much slower rate of 2.0 percent from June
to December. The index for crude energy materials turned
up modestly after falling by nearly one-third in the pre­
vious 6 months. Nonenergy goods dropped at a 5.5-percent annual rate in the second half following a 7.2-percent
rate of decrease during the preceding 6 months.
Changes in energy prices, which accounted for the bulk
of both the accelerated inflation in the second half of 1990
and the subsequent downturn in the next 6 months, were
far less volatile in the latter half of 1991. Second-half price
movements, instead, largely reflected the impact of the re­
cession which began in mid-1990. Although many eco­
nomic indicators signalled that the trough of the recession

Finished goods other than foods and energy
The Producer Price Index for finished goods other than
foods and energy, a measure of what is often called the
“core” or “underlying” rate of inflation, moved up at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate of 2.6 percent in the
second half of 1991. This followed an annual rate of 3.6
percent in the first 6 months of the year and was the
slowest rate for any calendar half since 1987. A broad
range of both consumer and capital goods contributed to
the slowdown; however, this deceleration was partly offset
by sharper price increases for motor vehicles.
Among consumer goods, prices rose considerably less
from June to December than in the first 6 months of the
year for prescription and over-the-counter drugs, news­
paper and periodical rates, books, apparel, and cosmetics.
In addition, the index for sanitary papers and health
products turned down after inching up from December
1990 to June 1991. In contrast, the increase in the
passenger car index accelerated to a 7.2-percent annual
rate, its fastest rate of advance since the end of 1986. The
index for soaps and detergents more than recovered from
the substantial drop it registered in the first half of the
year. Prices for tobacco products climbed about as rapidly
in the second half as they had in the first.

The authors are economists in the Office of Prices and Living
Conditions, Bureau of Labor Statistics.




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The slowdown in the inflation rate for capital goods
from a 3.4-percent rate in the first half of 1991 to a rate of
1.6 percent in the second was dominated by the index for
civilian aircraft. This index, which climbed at a double­
digit rate from December 1990 to June 1991, slowed to a
rate of 1.0 percent from June to December. Prices also rose
much less than in the first half for oilfield and gasfield
machinery, agricultural machinery, pumps and com­
pressors, mining machinery, and railroad equipment. The
new index for electronic computers continued to drop sub­
stantially. In contrast, increases accelerated for trucks,
ships, construction machinery, and office and store
machinery.
The unexpected prolongation of widespread economic
weakness into the second half of 1991 induced a reconsid­
eration of pricing strategies by some businesses and there­
by contributed to the slowdown in price advances among
finished goods. The consensus belief after Operation
Desert Storm that the recession would be brief and that a
recovery would be well underway by midyear was consis­
tent with strategies that continued price increases at the
same pace as before. Realization that meaningful expan­
sion was not so imminent, in turn, encouraged alternative
strategies of cutting prices or delaying price increases in
order to keep market share.

cent from the first half of 1990 through the first half of
1991 to just over 1 percent in the second half of 1991.
Newspaper and magazine publishers had continued to
raise circulation rates through mid-1991 as a way to make
up for declining revenues from advertising. By the latter
part of 1991, however, they increasingly realized that this
strategy might lead to significant losses in readership and
market share if consumers felt that they could no longer
afford their subscriptions or single-copy purchases.
The advance in the index for book publishing decel­
erated as much as newspapers and magazines, slowing
from an 8.0-percent annual rate in the first half of 1990,
and rates of 5.3 percent in each of the next 2 calendar halfyears, to a rate of 1.4 percent in the latter half of 1991.
Major influences included the cutbacks in spending on
textbooks by many local school boards.
Machinery. Prices received by domestic producers of agri­
cultural machinery and equipment moved up at a season­
ally adjusted annual rate of 1.4 percent from June to
December 1991, after advancing at a rate of 3.3 percent in
each of the 2 previous half-year periods. This deceleration
reflected the cumulative effects of a number of unfavorable
developments, in addition to the general recession, which
limited demand. Examples of these factors included too
much rain that delayed crop plantings in some areas, too
little rain in California, falling agricultural exports due to
expanded foreign production and political instability in
the former Soviet Union, and a credit crunch due to the
reluctance or inability of some financial institutions to ex­
tend loans for equipment purchases because of their own
heavy losses in real estate or other bad investments.
The index for oilfield and gasfield machinery edged up
at an annual rate of 0.7 percent during the last 6 months of
1991, much slower than its 5.5-percent rate of increase in
the first half of the year and its 10.6-percent pace from
June through December of 1990. The price surge in this
index in the latter part of 1990 was clearly linked to the
fears, after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, that oil supplies
from the Persian Gulf would be interrupted. Higher oil
and gas prices, in turn, spurred domestic drilling and
exploration activities. The subsequent slump in oil and gas
prices in 1991 quickly aborted this resurgence.
Foreign markets for American-made oilfield machinery
were also adversely affected by the worldwide drop in oil
prices. Two-thirds of American shipments of oilfield
machinery have been exported in recent years. Environmental
and other restrictions on oil drilling and exploration in this
country have shifted the search for major new oil finds
abroad. At the same time, many nations are eager to
cooperate with such searches in order to advance their own
energy self-sufficiency as well as to realize more revenues
from increased oil production.
The rise in the mining machinery index slowed from a
4.1-percent rate of advance in the first 6 months of 1991 to
a rate of 2.7 percent in the second half. Lower world prices

Apparel The increase in the Producer Price Index for
apparel slowed from a rate of 2.9 percent from December
1990 to June 1991 to a 1.8-percent rate from June to
December. Women’s and children’s apparel categories led
this deceleration, but men’s wear also contributed.
Apparel sales were lower in most months of 1991 than in
the corresponding months a year earlier, resulting in a
wave of bankruptcy proceedings and reorganizations
among major retailers. The year 1991 witnessed the third
consecutive disappointing Christmas season for apparel
stores. Apparel import levels were also lower than in 1990,
largely because of reduced shipments from Korea, China,
and Hong Kong; imports from Mexico, Taiwan, and
Canada were higher than the year before, however.
Demand for luxury items was off, while demand for
lower-priced practical apparel remained firm. Total de­
mand was restrained by the increased use of cash instead
of credit to make purchases, as consumers faced with ac­
tual or potential job losses and saddled with heavy debts
were more careful not to overextend themselves.
Publications. The index for newspapers rose at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of 2.9 percent during the last 6
months of 1991. This represented a marked slowdown
from the rates recorded in other recent comparable time
spans; the newspaper index rose at a 7.5-percent annual
rate in the first half of 1990, at a 10.6-percent rate in the
second half of 1990, and at a rate of 5.7 percent in the first
half of 1991. The index for periodicals behaved in a similar
if less dramatic fashion, slowing from rates of about 4 per­




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spring when the conclusion of the Persian Gulf crisis
boosted consumer confidence temporarily. Inventories
did not become excessive, however, as producers cut back
their schedules to match the weak markets. The absence of
a significant inventory surplus, together with a series of
cost-cutting operations, blunted any need to cut prices
dramatically. Export demand, which accounted for about
10 percent of domestic output of cars and light trucks
through the first 8 months of the year, offset some of the
impact of the soft home market.
Heavy truck sales in 1991 were down nearly 20 percent
from 1990 levels, and demand for medium-duty trucks
was similarly weak. Nevertheless, the heavy trucks index
rose at a 5.6-percent annual rate from June to December,
far more than either the 1.6-percent rate in the preceding 6
months or the 3.0-percent rate recorded for the second half
of 1990. Similarly, the ships index increased at a rate of 7.6
percent in the second half of 1991, up from its 5.6-percent
rate of advance in the first half.

for most kinds of nonferrous metals discouraged invest­
ments in new mining equipment. In a situation similar to
oilfield machinery and equipment, exports account for
about one-third of all U. S. shipments of mining
machinery. Many foreign governments seek to promote
output from their state-owned mines in order to provide
employment and to acquire more foreign currency.
However, these nations had to restrain their equipment
purchases because serious overproduction from mines in
the former Soviet Union resulted in sharply lower prices
for metals.
In contrast with most other types of machinery, the in­
dex for construction machinery and equipment climbed
more rapidly in the second half of 1991 than in the first
half. After slowing to an annual rate of 2.0 percent from
December 1990 to June 1991, this index moved up at a rate
of 3.6 percent in the latter half of the year. This reflected a
partial recovery in the residential construction sector.
Overall spending for construction machinery, however,
was down about 5 or 6 percent in 1991 from 1990 levels,
reflecting the oversupply of commercial, retail, and indus­
trial space that obviated the need for most new construc­
tion projects. Export markets for construction machinery
were also sluggish.

Intermediate goods less foods and energy
The Producer Price Index for intermediate materials
less foods and energy dropped at a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 0.7 percent in the latter half of 1991, about
the same as in the previous 6 months. In the first half,
prices dropped for manufacturing materials and rose for
construction materials; in the second half, however, de­
creases for manufacturing materials slowed and construc­
tion material prices turned down.
Manufacturing materials. After rising at a 5.4-percent
rate in the latter half of 1990 and then falling at a rate of 7.0
percent in the first half of 1991, the index for nondurable
manufacturing materials dropped at a 2.4-percent rate in
the second half. As usual, prices for materials derived
from petroleum followed in the wake of crude oil price
trends—rising in the months preceding the Persian Gulf
war, sharply declining after the war’s end, and registering
moderate decreases during the latter half of 1991.
After showing larger declines in the first half, price de­
creases slowed from June to December 1991 for plastic
resins and materials, intermediate basic organics, paint
materials, and synthetic rubber. In addition, the price in­
dex for petrochemicals, the publication of which is lagged
1 month, turned up in response to a runup in crude petro­
leum prices early in the second half; a subsequent down­
turn in crude oil prices at the end of the year was not yet
reflected in the petrochemical index. Synthetic fiber
prices, however, dropped faster than in the first 6 months
of 1991. Prices turned down for basic inorganic chemicals
and for other basic organics following advances during the
first half. Advances slowed for medicinal chemicals.
Prices turned down for processed yams and threads
following first-half increases. Indexes for leather and
woodpulp continued to decline substantially. Leather
prices plummeted as domestic recessionary pressures and
a general decline in world demand both continued;

Transportation equipment. One of the more abrupt
slowdowns among capital goods in the second half of 1991
was recorded for the civilian aircraft index. After climbing
at an annual rate of 11.4 percent in the first half of the year,
this index moved up at a rate of just 1.0 percent in the
second. Some of this difference may be distorted because
the civilian aircraft index is not seasonally adjusted; major
price changes are typically implemented only once a year.
In 1990, by comparison, this index rose at a 6.6-percent
rate in the first half and still advanced at a 3.5-percent rate
in the latter half. It is likely that the recession lowered
corporate and commercial airline demand for new planes
in the second half of 1991, keeping an effective lid on
further price hikes until the new year.
The railroad equipment index, which had already
slowed from a 4.8-percent rate of advance in the second
half of 1990 to a rate of 1.5 percent during the following 6
months, inched up at a rate of 0.3 percent from June to
December 1991. Again, the recession was reflected in
sluggish demand for railroad freight hauling and hence for
new locomotives or freight cars.
In contrast with the movement of most other kinds of
finished goods, the index for passenger cars climbed at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.2 percent from June to
December 1991, after edging down at a 0.3-percent rate
during the preceding 6 months. (Before seasonal adjust­
ment, the corresponding figures were an 11.7-percent rate
of advance in the second half and a 4.1-percent rate of
decrease in the first.) Sales of domestically-produced cars
were about 12 percent lower in calendar year 1991 than a
year before. Demand was relatively strong only in the




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Basic industrial materials

similarly, woodpulp prices dropped as demand fell
sharply. Fertilizer materials dropped faster than in the
first half. In contrast, price increases accelerated for
finished fabrics, and prices turned up for paperboard, gray
fabrics, and inedible fats and oils. Price declines slowed for
paper.
The drop in the durable manufacturing materials index
slowed to a 2.9-percent rate in the latter half of 1991,
following a 4.3-percent rate of decrease for the first 6
months of the year. Price decreases for flat rolled steel
sheets slowed from the first half to the second as declines
were curtailed in the fourth quarter; integrated mills were
able to set and maintain price increases following several
months of price declines. Latter-half price declines were
also smaller than in the first 6 months for aluminum mill
shapes, in response to increased factory orders from the
transportation equipment industry. Similarly, prices for
semifinished steel mill products and for primary
aluminum, copper, and platinum fell less than in the first
half of the year. Decreases continued for cold finished
steel bars. Prices turned up for copper and brass mill
shapes, prompted by summer price increases for copper
cathode caused by labor strikes in Chile and unrest in
Zaire, both major copper producing and exporting
nations. Prices advanced sharply for primary lead and zinc
after falling substantially in the first half. By contrast,
prices turned down for gold and silver following increases
in the first 6 months of the year. Among other durable
manufacturing materials, prices for hardwood lumber and
flat glass turned up after decreasing in the first 6 months.
In contrast, price advances slowed for prepared paint.
Prices for cement and for building paper and board turned
down following first-half increases.

After dropping at a 9.8-percent rate in the first half of
1991, the index for crude nonfood materials less energy
(also known as the basic industrial materials index) de­
clined at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.2 percent
from June through December of 1991. This was about the
same as its rate of decrease in the latter half of 1990.
Metals and cattle hides largely accounted for the modera­
tion in the rate of decline for the basic industrial materials
index in the second half of 1991.
Metal scrap and ores. The index for iron and steel scrap
rose at an annual rate of 6.4 percent from June to
December 1991 after slumping at a rate of nearly 30 per­
cent in the first 6 months of the year. Although both
domestic and export markets remained relatively weak
throughout the year, hopes for increased auto production
associated with the new model year induced higher bid
prices for ferrous scrap in the fall of 1991.
The index for nonferrous scrap fell at an annual rate of
8.8 percent after dropping at a 24.2-percent rate in the first
half of 1991. Aluminum base scrap prices declined at an
annual rate of 12.0 percent after plummeting at a rate of
nearly 40 percent in the previous 6-month period. Price
declines also slowed considerably for copper base scrap.
Aluminum and copper scrap prices are highly dependent
on the automotive and construction industries, both of
which were severely affected by the recession. Weak de­
mand for nonferrous scrap resulted in large production
cutbacks. In the third quarter of 1991, however, the
anticipation of a better new model year for motor vehicles
and a modest pickup in housing starts increased demand
for these products while supplies were still scarce. This led
to a slower rate of decline during the second half of the
year than in the prior 6 months.
Prices for nonferrous metal ores also fell at a slower rate
than in the first half of 1991. Copper ores dropped at an
annual rate of 15.4 percent after slumping at a rate of
nearly 20 percent from December 1990 to June 1991. In
contrast, prices turned up for gold ores in the second half
of the year after dropping substantially in the preceding 6
months.

Construction materials. The index for materials and com­
ponents for construction!edged down at a 0.3-percent rate
during the latter half, after rising at a 2.3-percent rate in
the first half of 1991. Prices for fabricated structural metal
products increased earlier in the year when there was a
brief rise in nonresidential construction; prices then
turned down when nonresidential construction dropped
markedly during the remainder of the year. Advances
slowed for metal valves, wiring devices, concrete products,
and air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. Prices
turned up, however, for fabricated ferrous wire products
and for gypsum products, and prices rose faster for switch­
gear equipment.
Softwood lumber prices showed no net change and ply­
wood prices plummeted, following sharp increases in the
first 6 months; weather problems and wildlife conserva­
tion strictures both eased in the latter half. Although soft­
wood lumber prices declined sharply in August, prices had
recovered sufficiently by December so that the index level
at year’s end was the same as in June. However, millwork prices rose faster than in the first 6 months as
housing projects begun in the spring were being finished.




Cattle hides. The PPI for cattle hides decreased at an annu­
al rate of 8.7 percent after plunging at a 29.0-percent rate
in the first half of 1991. Cattle hides are a direct byproduct
of the meat packing industry and their supply is highly de­
pendent on cattle slaughter levels for meat purposes.
Cattle slaughter in 1991 was down from the 1990 level.
During the fourth quarter of the year, export demand
began to pick up while the volume of hides on the market
continued to decrease. Expectations of an increase in all
classes of cattle slaughter also contributed to the slower
rate of decline in cattle hide prices during the latter half of
the year.
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crease occurred in February. Before that, postal rates had
not increased since April 1988.
Price increases also slowed considerably from the first
half to the second for domestic deep sea freight transporta­
tion, from an annual rate of 12.6 percent to a rate of 0.7
percent. This reflected a slowdown in increased charges
for noncontiguous area transportation of crude petro­
leum, These shipping rates typically fluctuate in harmony
with the rise and fall of crude oil prices.
The index for tour operators turned down at a 7.7-percent annual rate from June to December after showing no
change from December 1990 to June 1991. Railroad
shipping rates inched down over the second half of 1991,
after a modest rise in the 6-month interval before that.
During the latter part of 1991, many railroads shifted their
billing basis from tariff rates to contract rates; this
dampened rate increases for shipping farm products, coal,
and petroleum products. The new index for truck rental
and leasing also edged down from June to December,
mainly reflecting discounts intended to boost demand and
to discourage one-way rentals.
The index for water transportation of freight not
elsewhere classified increased at a 9.7-percent rate from
June to December following a fall at a rate of 10.3 percent
over the first 6 months of the year. This upturn was partly
due to increased user fees to allow for replacement of aging
locks. The largest increase in the last half of 1991 was
registered for Mississippi River transportation of farm
products, reflecting increased grain prices. The index for
air courier services also turned up in the second half of
1991 after decreasing 6 months earlier.
The index for travel agencies turned up at a rate of 4.6
percent from June to December, after almost no change in
the previous 6 months. Commissions for agents by com­
mercial airlines were up through September, only to drop
again during the off-peak season containing the Thanks­
giving and Christmas travel period, when flight fares are
rarely discounted. Competition and promotions during
the peak season kept international fares from rising to
their fullest potential. Commissions on tour bookings were
dampened by recession-reduced demand for foreign
cruises; commissions for car rental agreements edged up,
however. After dropping slightly in the previous 6
months, the index for scheduled air transportation edged
up in the second half, indicating some firming within an
industry characterized by continual restructuring.
The faster rate of increase in the index for radio broad­
casting in the second half of 1991 reflected some improve­
ment in advertising demand compared with the preceding
6 months and the last half of 1990. Price increases also
accelerated for deep sea foreign freight transportation in
the second half. Rates between the United States and
Europe, which are set by a shipping conference, were
increased three times in 1991.

Raw cotton. In the second half of 1991, the raw cotton in­
dex plummeted at an annual rate of 53.7 percent after
climbing at a rate of more than 25 percent in the preceding
6-month span. The high cotton prices which prevailed
during the first half of the year induced planting of larger
acreages. Meanwhile, demand for U.S. cotton exports
slowed in the fall of 1991 because of record-high world
production levels. This led to the largest decline ever re­
corded for the raw cotton index during a calendar halfyear.
Wastepaper The index for wastepaper declined at an an­
nual rate of 17.5 percent, about the same as in the first half
of 1991. Mandatory recycling continued to increase, to the
point where some regions paid to have their low-grade
wastepaper hauled away. In addition, rapid declines in
pulp prices weakened the demand for high-grade pulp sub­
stitute wastepaper.
Other materials. During the second half of 1991, prices for
leaf tobacco, pulpwood, and hardwood logs increased
faster than in the prior 6 months. In contrast, prices turned
down for softwood logs at an annual rate of 0.5 percent
after rising in the first half of the year. This index increased
at a rate of about 5 percent in the third quarter but fell at a
slightly faster rate in the following quarter. The index for
construction sand and gravel rose less than in the previous
6-month period, and phosphate prices fell more rapidly
from June to December 1991 than in the first half.

Net output price indexes for services and similar
industries
Prices received by domestic producers in the services
sector and similar industries exhibited a mixed pattern in
the second half of 1991, with no clear underlying trend.
On the one hand, indexes for postal services and deep sea
domestic freight transportation inched up marginally
following double-digit rates of advance in the first 6
months of 1991. Prices turned down for tour operators and
railroad freight. In contrast, indexes for water transporta­
tion of freight, air courier services, and travel agencies
turned up, and increases accelerated for radio broadcast­
ing and deep sea foreign freight transportation. Indexes for
both crude and refined petroleum pipelines showed virtu­
ally no change in either half of 1991. (Net output price in­
dexes are not seasonally adjusted and are not part of the
commodity-based stage-of-processing system.)
The index for the United States Postal Service edged up
in the second half of 1991 after rising sharply in the first
half. The substantial jump in the first half included a rise in
the price of a first class postage stamp from 25 to 29 cents;
the modest increase in the second half resulted from a
compromise on issues related to third class nonprofit bulk
mail that had not been resolved when the general rate in­




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Foods
Prices received by domestic producers of finished con­
sumer foods declined at a seasonally adjusted annual rate
of 2.9 percent in the second half of 1991. This followed a
0.3-percent rate of decrease in the previous 6-month
period and a 2.1-percent rate of increase in the latter half of
1990. At the intermediate stage of processing, the index for
intermediate foods and feeds rose at an annual rate of 3.3
percent during the second half of 1991, after falling at a
3.4-percent rate in the first 6 months and at a 4.5-percent
rate in the second half of 1990. From June through
December 1991, prices for crude foodstuffs and feedstuff's
fell at a rate of 5.2 percent, somewhat slower than in either
of the 2 preceding semiannual periods.
Within the finished consumer foods category, prices
turned down substantially for fresh and dried vegetables,
fresh fruits, processed turkeys, and soft drinks after rising
in the first half of 1991. In addition, prices for pork and for
beef and veal fell at a more rapid rate than in the first 6
months of the year, and price increases slowed for confec­
tionery end products, bakery products, and milled rice.
By contrast, the index for dairy products rose at a faster
rate in the second half of 1991 than in the previous 6
months. Also, prices for processed chickens, processed
fruits and vegetables, shortenings, fish, and pasta turned
up after falling in the first 6 months of 1991.
At the intermediate stage of processing, prices rose at a
faster rate than in the first half of 1991 for flour, prepared
animal feeds, dairy products, and confectionery materials.
The index for crude vegetable oils turned up after drop­
ping in the preceding 6 months. Meat prices, however, fell
more rapidly than during the first 6 months of the year.
Within the crude foodstuffs and feedstuff's category,
prices turned up for corn, broilers and fryers, soybeans,
unprocessed finfish, and raw cane sugar following declines
in the first half of 1991. Fluid milk and wheat prices
surged even more rapidly than in the first 6 months of the
year. In contrast, prices for hogs, cattle, and hay dropped
substantially faster from June to December 1991 than in
the prior 6 months, and the index for fresh and dried fruits
and vegetables turned down sharply after increasing in the
first half of 1991.
Fruits and vegetables. After surging at a rate of nearly 65
percent from December 1990 to June 1991, the index for
fresh and dried vegetables plummeted at a seasonally ad­
justed annual rate of 56.6 percent in the second half of
1991; this was a record decline for a semiannual period.
Prices for tomatoes dropped substantially in the second
half of the year. Excellent yield in the Florida crop coupled
with stiff competition from Mexico severely depressed to­
mato prices. The index for white potatoes fell considerably
as a bumper crop drove down prices. From June through




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December 1991, the lettuce index also declined sharply.
Although the whitefly infestation caused this index to
soar in November, consumer reluctance to pay premium
prices for poor quality lettuce, combined with cooler
weather that limited further damage from the whitefly,
pushed lettuce prices below June levels by the end of the
year.
Livestock, meats, and poultry. At the farm level, the index
for livestock fell at an annual rate of 19.5 percent from
June to December 1991, more than twice the rate of the
first half of the year. Hog prices fell at a 33.1-percent rate,
much faster than in the first 6 months of 1991. This re­
sulted in a more rapid decrease in pork prices during the
second half of 1991 than in the preceding 6 months.
Commercial pork production continued to increase
throughout the year, driving prices lower. Prices for cattle
and beef also fell at faster rates than during the 6 months
ending in June 1991. Higher production, coupled with
expanded supplies for competing pork and poultry, de­
pressed prices for beef and veal.
In addition, turkey prices turned down sharply after
showing substantial increases in the first half of 1991. This
drop was mainly due to record high turkey production and
larger stocks of frozen turkeys. Prices for live and pro­
cessed chickens, however, rose sharply after falling
considerably in the previous 6 months. Slower expansion
of production along with strong demand raised chicken
prices during the latter half of 1991.
The index for unprocessed finfish also turned up sub­
stantially after dropping in the first half of the year. This
upturn directly corresponded to the behavior of salmon
prices. When the salmon season ended earlier than
expected, prices skyrocketed for available supplies.
Grains. From June to December 1991, the index for grains
rose at an annual rate of 34.8 percent after falling at a rate
of more than 6 percent in the preceding 6 months. Prices
for wheat and oats climbed at a much faster pace than in
the first half of the year, and com and barley indexes each
turned up substantially after dropping or showing no net
change in the first 6 months.
Wheat prices soared at an annual rate of 54.4 percent,
more than twice the rate registered in the first half of the
year. Wheat production fell in 1991, as far fewer acres
were devoted to wheat planting. In addition, heavy rains
during the growing season damaged a large portion of the
crop. Meanwhile, export orders continued to increase,
especially from Japan, Ghana, and Morocco; prospects for
$500 million in U.S. credit guarantees to the Common­
wealth of Independent States also helped to boost wheat
prices. Increasing demand coupled with low world
supplies led to the largest semiannual increase in the wheat
index since the first half of 1988.

The rise in wheat prices was reflected in a surge at a
39.0-percent rate in flour prices during the second half of
1991. Flour prices advanced at a rate of less than 1 percent
in the prior 6-month period.
Com prices turned up at an annual rate of nearly 25 per­
cent from June to December 1991, after dropping at a rate
of almost 15 percent in the previous 6 months. In the first
half of the year, com production was up. Poor weather in
July and August, however, damaged a portion of the crop.
High temperatures hampered growing conditions across
most of the Com Belt during that time of year when
weather is critical for com pollination.
Fluid milk and dairy products. The PPI for fluid milk
climbed at an annual rate of 21.9 percent during the last 6
months of 1991, following a nearly 13-percent rate of in­
crease in the first half of the year. Milk production
continued to decline throughout the year, as low returns to
milk producers and strong slaughter cow prices caused
many producers to exit the industry.
Weak milk production combined with good demand led
to a rise at a rate of 10.3 percent for dairy products, much
faster than the 2.7-percent rate of increase in the first half
of the year. Prices for evaporated milk and condensed milk
products rose more rapidly than in the preceding 6
months. Butter prices, however, fell faster than in the first
half of the year.

Energy
Indexes for crude energy materials and finished energy
goods turned up slightly in the second half of 1991, while
the index for intermediate energy goods declined
modestly. These movements provided a dramatic contrast
to the first half of the year, when energy indexes dropped
substantially at all stages of processing. The sluggish
economy here and abroad, along with milder than usual
weather, combined to depress demand for many energy
products in the second half.
Crude energy materials. The decline in the index for crude
petroleum slowed to a 3.5-percent rate in the second half of
1991 after a 49.8-percent rate of decrease in the first half.
Crude oil prices had fallen sharply in February and March
as the situation in the Persian Gulf stabilized. Prices
turned considerably higher for several months before re­
treating somewhat again at the end of the year. The
December 1991 index was still 19.2 percent higher than it
had been in July 1990, immediately before the crisis began.
By the end of 1991, production of crude oil by the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
was at its highest level since the onset of the Gulf crisis, in
part because of Saudi Arabia’s determination to keep
world prices low to assist countries suffering an economic
contraction. Crude oil inventories in this country were
accordingly much higher in December 1991 than a year
earlier.




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The natural gas (to pipelines) index rose at a 10.1-percent rate from June to December 1991 after falling at an
18.3-percent rate 6 months prior. (Because this index is
lagged 1 month, second half data refer to the indexes from
July 1991 to January 1992, and first half data refer to in­
dexes from January to July 1991.) Prices declined in the
first half of the year and into the second half, before
rebounding at yearend.
Coal prices declined in the last half of 1991 after record­
ing almost no change from mid-1990 through mid-1991.
High stockpiles of coal left over from 1990 offset the
impact of slightly improved export demand for both steam
and metallurgical coal, as especially strong demand from
Europe and Brazil outweighed weaker markets in Canada
and Japan.
Intermediate energy goods. Price declines slowed dramati­
cally in the second half of 1991 for residual fuel, diesel fuel,
and jet fuels. In addition, prices turned down somewhat
from June to December after rising 6 months earlier for
both commercial and industrial electric power. In con­
trast, the indexes for liquefied, petroleum gas and for
natural gas for commercial, industrial, and electric
utilities users turned up in the latter half of 1991 after
falling substantially 6 months earlier.
Finished energy goods. After slumping at an annual rate of
43.8 percent during the first 6 months of 1991, gasoline
prices inched down in the second half. Home heating oil
prices slowed their rate of decrease from 43.3 percent in
the first half to 14.8 percent in the second. Although
gasoline stocks at midyear were only slightly above the
normal minimum levels, the sluggish economy restrained
both business and consumer demand for gasoline, allow­
ing inventories to recover by the end of the year. Mild
weather in the last months of 1991 and increased refinery
utilization rates led to excessive heating fuel inventories
and further discounting of fuel oil prices. The index for
residential electric power climbed more than twice as
rapidly in the second half of 1991 as in the first half (a
6.8-percent rate versus a 3.1-percent rate). The index for
residential natural gas reversed its 3.0-percent rate of de­
crease in the first 6 months of 1991 with a 3.7-percent rate
of advance in the latter half of the year.

Net output prices indexes for mining and manufac­
turing industries
Mining. The index for the net output of the domestic min­
ing sector turned up at a 3.4-percent annual rate in the
second half of 1991 after falling at a 26.1-percent rate in
the first half. The upturn was led by the oil and gas extrac­
tion industry group, which rebounded after declining
sharply earlier in the year when the crisis in the Middle
East stabilized. The anthracite mining industry group also
increased in the second half of 1991 after falling 6 months
earlier. The nonmetallic mining industry group index
moved down from June to December 1991 after rising in

rate in the second half of 1991 following a drop in the first
half. Price declines slowed markedly for the petroleum re­
fining industry group. Industry groups registering in­
creases in the second half included transportation
equipment, tobacco manufactures, textile mill products,
and apparel. In contrast, decreases were recorded for the
industry groups for lumber and wood products and for
food products.

the first half of the year. The downward trend registered in
the first half of the year for the metal mining and the
bituminous mining industry groups continued into the last
half.
Manufacturing. The index for the net output of the
domestic manufacturing sector turned up at a 0.9-percent

Table C. Percentage changes in selected Producer Price Indexes by stage of processing by half-year
intervals, 1990-91
Annual rates of change, seasonally
adjusted except as noted, for—
Index

Finished goods..................................................
Consumer foods............................................
Energy............................................................
Other ..............................................................
Consumer goods ...........................................
Nondurable goods.......................................
Durable goods.............................................
Capital equipment.........................................
Intermediate materials,
supplies, and components .............................
Foods and feeds..............................................
Energy ............................................................
O ther................................................................
Nondurable manufacturing
materials ....................................................
Durable manufacturing
materials ....................................................
Construction m aterials.................................
Crude materials for
further processing .........................................
Foodstuffs and feedstuffs.................................
Energy materials 1 ...........................................
Basic industrial materials.................................

December 1989
to
June 1990

June 1990
to
December 1990

3.8
3.1
5.9
3.9
4.0
4.9
2.4
3.5

7.8
2.1
61.7
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.0
3.3

-1.1
-.3
-18.5
3.6
3.7
4.9
1.8
3.4

1.2
-2.9
1.6
2.6
3.0
3.6
2.4
1.6

1.8
2.3
2.3
1.5

6.8
-4.5
44.2
2.3

-4.4
-3.4
-20.2
-.8

-.5
3.3
-1.4
-.7

1.7

5.4

-7.0

-2.4

0
1.3

0
1.6

-4.3
2.3

-2.9
-.3

-7.9
0
-21.8
8.1

22.2
-7.7
81.5
-6.3

-20.3
-6.1
-32.0
-9.8

-2.0
-5.2
2.1
-6.2

1 Not seasonally adjusted.




12

December 1990
to
June 1991

June 1991
to
December 1991

Table 1. Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of processing
(1982=100)

Grouping

Relative
importance
Dec.
19911

Unadjusted index

Nov.
19912

Feb.
1992*

Mar.
19922

Unadjusted
percent change to
Mar.1992 from :

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from:

Mar.
1991

Feb.
1992

Dec.
to
Jan.

Jan.
to
Feb.

Feb.
to
Mar.

Finished go o d s..............................................................
Finished consumer go o d s..............................................
Finished consumer foods.............................................
Crude..................................................................
Processed ............................................................
Finished consumer goods, excluding fo ods.......................
Nondurable goods less fo o d s.....................................
Durable g o o d s........................................................
Capital equipment........................................................
Manufacturing industries............................................ ..
Nonmanufacturing industries.........................................

100.000
75.251
21.915
1.325
20.590
53.336
36.030
17.306
24.749
5.934
18.815

122.3
120.9
123.0
114.6
123.6
119.7
115.8
125.7
127.9
128.5
127.7

121.9
120.2
123.5
120.9
123.7
118.6
114.2
125.7
128.3
129.0
128.0

122.0
120.4
123.4
117.7
123.8
118.9
114.7
125.7
128.4
129.1
128.1

0.9
.7
-1.4
-5.8
-1.0
1.6
1.7
1.4
1.7
1.2
1.9

0.1
.2
-.1
-2.6
.1
.3
.4
0
.1
.1
.1

-0.3
-.5
-.3
-.6
-.3
-.7
-.9
.6
.2
.2
.2

0.2
.3
1.1
9.2
.5
.1
.2
-.2
0
.2
0

0.2
.2
-.5
-4.0
-.2
.4
.5
.2
.2
.2
.2

Intermediate materials, supplies and components...................
Materials and components for manufacturing......................
Materials for food manufacturing....................................
Materials for nondurable manufacturing...........................
Materials for durable manufacturing................................
Components for manufacturing3.....................................
Materials and components for construction.........................
Processed fuels and lubricants........................................
Manufacturing industries.............................................
Nonmanufacturing industries.........................................
Containers.................................................................
Supplies....................................................................
Manufacturing industries3 .............................................
Nonmanufacturing industries.........................................
Feeds ..................................................................
Other supplies3 .......................................................

100.000
49.247
3.351
15.254
11.093
19.549
13.467
13.551
5.577
7.974
3.569
20.165
7.436
12.730
1.341
11.389

114.0
117.3
114.2
115.3
116.0
121.2
124.4
84.7
86.8
83.3
128.1
121.7
124.4
120.3
104.3
122.6

113.6
117.4
114.2
114,7
116.5
121.5
125.8
81.1
84.8
78.8
127.8
122.3
125.1
120.8
103.5
123.3

113.6
117.5
113.5
114.6
117.2
121.7
126.5
80.1
83.4
78.0
127.7
122.4
125.2
121.0
104.2
123.4

-.5
-1.2
-2.3
-3.0
-1.2
.7
2.0
-3.3
-2.8
-3.6
-.8
.9
.6
1.1
3.2
.8

0
.1
-.6
-.1
.6
.2
.6
-1.2
-1.7
-1.0
-.1
.1
.1
.2
.7
.1

-.5
-.3
-.4
-.5
-.5
.2
0
-2.7
-1.7
-3.6
-.3
-.1
.2
-.1
-1.5
0

.5
.4
.3
-.1
1.5
.1
.8
1.1
.6
1.5
-.2
.5
.2
.5
4.0
.2

0
0
-1.1
.3
.3
.2
.5
-.9
-1.4
-.5
-.2
-.1
0
.1
-.1
.1

Crude materials for further processing.................................
Foodstuffs and feedstuffs..............................................
Nonfood materials.......................................................
Nonfood materials except fuel4 ......................................
Manufacturing4 .......................................................
Construction..........................................................
Crude fuel3 5............................................................
Manufacturing industries3 ................. .........................
Nonmanufacturing industries3 ......................................

100.000
41.366
58.634
38.228
33.976
4.252
20.406
4.360
16.046

99.7
101.5
94.5
97.8
92.4
148.8
82.2
81.7
83.4

99.0
106.4
90.5
89.6
83.7
152.5
84.0
83.1
85.3

98.6
107.5
89.2
88.7
82.6
155.4
81.9
81.3
83.1

-2.6
-2.2
-3.4
—3.8
-4.9
7.0
-3.4
-3.3
-3.5

-.4
1.0
-1.4
-1.0
-1.3
1.9
-2.5
-2.2
-2.6

-.6
1.7
-2.3
-6.0
-3.4
1.4
-1.2
-.9
-1.2

1.7
2.2
1.3
5.9
2.4
1.0
-.5
-.6
-.5

-1.5
-1.2
-1.5
-.3
-1.6
2.1
-2.5
-2.2
-2.6

Finished goods, excluding fo o d s......................................
Intermediate materials less foods and feeds........................
Intermediate foods and fee d s..........................................
Crude materials less agricultural products4 8 ........................

8 78.085
7 95.308
7 4.692
8 56.957

122.0
114.1
111.4
94.1

121.3
113.8
111.1
90.1

121.5
113.8
110.8
88.6

1.7
-.5
-.7
-3.2

.2
0
-.3
-1.7

-.5
-.5
-.8
-2.3

.2
.5
1.4
1.3

.3
0
-.9
-1.8

Finished energy go o d s...................................................
Finished goods less energy.............................................
Finished consumer goods less energy...............................

6 13.826
6 86.174
6 61.425

78.1
129.8
130.5

73.9
130.5
131.3

74.4
130.6
131.4

-1.5
1.3
1.2

.7
.1
.1

-2.8
.2
.2

-.1
.3
.4

1.2
0
0

Finished goods less foods and energy...............................
Finished consumer goods less foods and energy..................
Consumer nondurable goods less foods and energy..............

6 64.259
6 39.510
6 22.204

132.5
135.3
142.3

133.3
136.4
144.2

133.4
136.4
144.4

2.4
2.7
3.7

.1
0
.1

.3
.4
.3

.1
.1
.3

.2
.2
.1

Intermediate energy go o d s.............................................
Intermediate materials less energy....................................
Intermediate materials less foods and energy.......................

7 13.655
7 86.345
7 81.653

84.4
120.4
121.0

81.0
120.8
121.4

80.0
121.0
121.6

-3.3
-.2
-.2

-1.2
.2
.2

-2.4
-.2
-.2

1.1
.4
.4

-.9
.2
.2

Crude energy materials3 4 ...............................................
Crude materials less energy............................................
Crude nonfood materials less energy5 ................................

9 40.005
9 59.995
9 18.629

81.2
106.8
123.4

76.1
110.6
124.5

73.5
112.3
127.8

-4.5
-2.5
-3.3

-3.4
1.5
2.7

-3.5
1.2
0

1.2
1.9
1.4

-3.4
-.2
2.2

Special groupings

1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are computed once each
year in December.
2 Data for November 1991 have been revised to reflect the availability
of late reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to
revision 4 months after original publication.
3 Not seasonally adjusted.
4 Includes crude petroleum.




5 Excludes crude petroleum.
6 Percent of total finished goods.
7 Percent of total intermediate materials.
8 Formerly titled "Crude materials for further processing, excluding
crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf
tobacco.”
9 Percent of total crude materials.

13

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing
(1982=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Unadjusted percent
change to Mar. 1992
from:

Unadjusted index
Grouping

Commodity
code
Nov.
19911

Feb.
1992’

Mar.
19921

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

Mar.
1991

Feb.
1992

Dec.
to
Jan.

Jan.
to
Feb.

Feb.
to
Mar.

0.2

Finished goods.............................................................................

122.3

121.9

122.0

0.9

0.1

-0.3

0.2

Finished consumer goods..............................................................

120.9

120.2

120.4

.7

.2

-.5

.3

.2

Finished consumer foods............................................................

123.0

123.5

123.4

-1.4

-.1

-.3

1.1

-.5

Fresh fruits and melons...................................................................
Fresh and dry vegetables................................................................
Eggs for fresh use (Dec. 1991 = 100)2 ..................................................

01-11
01-13
01-71-07

112.3
106.5
-

88.7
135.1
79.1

85.7
132.4
76.8

-36.6
36.2
(*)

-3.4
-2.0
-2.9

-.2
17.9
-22.9

-12.3
26.0
2.6

-3.8
-2.1
-2.9

Bakery products...........................................................................
Milled rice..................................................................................
Pasta products (June 1985-100)2 ......................................................
Beef and veal...................... ........................................................
Pork.........................................................................................
Processed young chickens...............................................................
Processed turkeys.........................................................................
Finfish and shellfish.......................................................................
Dairy products.............................................................................
Processed fruits and vegetables.........................................................
Confectionery end products..............................................................
Soft drinks.............................................................................. .....
Roasted coffee............................................................................
Shortening and cooking o ils .............................................................

02-11
02-13
02-14-02
02-21-01
02-21-04
02-22-03
02-22-06
02-23
02-3
02-4
02-55
02-62
02-63-01
02-76

148.4
114.8
115.4
106.6
101.0
101.5
103.3
148.4
119.8
120.4
152.3
124.2
103.5
113.0

150.1
114.0
113.1
110.2
95.1
99.7
96.7
167.2
116.1
122.2
152.0
125.9
103.1
113.2

150.8
114.9
116.4
111.2
95.2
102.1
101.5
168.5
114.9
122.2
150.3
125.7
103.7
115.3

3.4
7.8
7.9
-5.9
-19.1
-2.1
-3.1
6.2
2.7
2.0
-.3
-1.0
-7.8
-6.0

.5
.8
2.9
.9
.1
2.4
5.0
.8
-1.0
0
-1.1
-.2
.6
1.9

0
-2.6
-5.4
.6
-5.7
-3.6
17.2
0
-1.1
.7
.1
-.3
-1.8
-1.9

.3
-1.7
1.7
3.4
2.9
1.1
-4.1
4.4
-1.3
-.1
-1.0
1.0
-.3
1.5

.7
.4
2.9
-.9
.8
-1.1
-1.1
-.2
-.4
-.3
-1.4
-.7
-1.3
-.6

119.7

118.6

118.9

1.6

.3

-.7

.1

.4

Finished consumer goods excluding foods........................................
Alcoholic beverages.......................................................................

02-61

123.4

125.9

125.9

1.5

0

1.5

-.9

-.8

Women’s apparel.........................................................................
Men’s and boys’ apparel.................................................................
Girls’, children’s, and infants’ apparel..................................................
Textile housefurnishings2 .................................................................

03-81-01
03-81-02
03-81-03
03-82

118.6
123.2
118.1
112.2

119.9
124.3
117.1
112.4

119.5
124.5
117.7
112.3

1.9
2.1
.6
.8

-.3
.2
.5
-.1

.4
.1
-1.0
0

.5
0
-.3
.2

-.1
.2
.8
-.1

Footwear...................................................................................

04-3

129.3

129.8

132.0

3.1

1.7

-.2

-.5

1.7

Residential electric power (Dec. 199 0 -1 0 0 )..........................................
Residential gas (Dec. 1990=100)......................................................
Gasoline....................................................................................
Fuel oil No. 2 ..............................................................................

05-41
05-51
05-71
05-73-02-01

103.5
99.4
69.6
71.8

104.4
99.0
61.4
58.3

104.9
98.1
62.6
56.1

2.3
-.8
-4.3
-8.9

.5
-.9
2.0
-3.8

-.6
-1.5
-7.0
-10.9

-1.0
-1.0
1.9
16.2

1.2
.6
1.1
.2

Pharmaceutical preps, ethical (Prescription)............................................
Pharmaceutical preps,proprietary (Over-counter)....... ...............................
Soaps and synthetic detergents2 ........................................................
Cosmetics and other toilet preparations................................................

06-35
06-36
06-71
06-75

222.5
167.6
118.8
125.6

225.3
168.7
119.3
126.1

228.1
169.2
119.4
125.8

7.5
5.1
2.0
1.5

1.2
.3
.1
-.2

.1
.1
1.3
.4

1.3
-.1
-.7
-.2

.7
-.2
.1
-.2

Tires, tubes, tread, etc.....................................................................

07-12

98.7

97.0

97.1

-1.5

.1

-2.4

.4

.1

Sanitary papers and health products....................................................
Newspaper circulation ....................................................................
Periodical circulation......................................................................
Book publishing2 ...........................................................................

09-15-01
09-31-01
09-32-01
09-33

134.6
155.9
156.1
161.9

133.7
165.6
157.8
163.2

134.1
166.1
157.7
164.0

-2.1
8.1
2.2
2.4

.3
.3
-.1
.5

-.9
5.2
-2.2
.2

-.1
0
2.5
.2

.4
.1
.1
.5

Household furniture.......................................................................
Floor coverings............................................................................
Household appliances....................................................................
Home electronic equipment..............................................................
Household glassware.....................................................................
Household flatware.......................................................................
Lawn and garden equip., ex. tractors...................................................

12-1
12-3
12-4
12-5
12-62
12-64
12-66

128.9
120.4
111.2
83.0
137.9
120.3
124.7

129.4
119.7
111.3
82.7
144.8
124.6
124.5

129.5
119.3
111.3
82.7
141.0
120.3
125.0

1.4
-1.3
0
-.5
7.4
3.3
.2

.1
-.3
0
0
-2.6
-3.5
.4

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

.1
-.1
-.2
-.5
4.5
2.6
.2

0
-.3
0
-.1
-2.6
-2.0
.4

Passenger ca rs............................................................................

14-11-01

128.9

127.7

127.5

2.0

-.2

1.5

-.8

.6

Toys, games, and children's vehicles...................................................
Sporting and athletic goods..............................................................
Tobacco products.........................................................................
Mobile homes2 ............................................................................
Jewelry, platinum, & karat gold2 .........................................................
Costume jewelry and novelties2 .........................................................

15-11
15-12
15-2
15-5
15-94-02
15-94-04

120.6
116.8
259.8
121.2
123.4
130.8

122.1
116.5
268.4
120.4
123.9
131.0

119.7
116.9
268.4
120.4
123.5
131.8

-.4
2.5
12.0
.8
-.2
2.2

-2.0
.3
0
0
-.3
.6

-.6
.1
.3
-.6
.1
.2

.3
-.6
.9
-.1
0
.3

-1.8
.3
.7
0
-.3
.6

127.9

128.3

128.4

1.7

.1

.2

0

.2

127.7
126.3
136.0
134.3
122.9
125.7
117.6
81.6
136.4
140.5
126.9
123.7

126.3
127.4
137.3
134.6
123.2
126.9
117.8
79.1
138.1
141.6
126.2
122.3

126.5
127.5
137.7
135.9
124.0
128.1
117.8
77.9
138.1
142.3
126.2
123.4

1.4
2.5
2.9
2.9
1.3
3.6
.8
-19.0
3.3
2.0
-.1
-.2

.2
.1
.3
1.0
.6
.9
0
-1.5
0
.5
0
.9

-.1
-.3
.6
-.4
.5
0
.1
-1.0
.4
.5
.1
-1.4

0
.4
-.1
-.2
0
.6
.1
-.8
.8
.3
-1.1
-.6

0
.1
.1
.4
.6
.9
0
-1.5
.2
.5
0
.8

Capital equipment.......................................................................
Agricultural machinery and equipment..................................................
Construction machinery and equipment................................................
Metal cutting machine tools..............................................................
Metal forming machine tools............................................................
Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, and ind. molds2 ..............................................
Pumps, compressors, and equipment..................................................
Industrial material handling equipment2 ................................................
Electronic computers (Dec. 1990-100)2 ...............................................
Textile machinery.........................................................................
paper industries machinery (June 1982-100)2 ........................................
Printing trades machinery2 ...............................................................
Transformers and power regulators.............................................. .......
See footnotes at end of table.




11-1
11-2
11-37
11-38
11-39
11-41
11-44
11-51
11-62
11-64
11-65
11-74

14

Table 2, Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing— Continued
<1982=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Unadjusted percent
change to Mar. 1992
from:

Unadjusted index
Grouping

Commodity
code
Nov.
19911

Feb.
19921

Mar.
19921

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

Mar.
1991

Feb.
1992

Dec.
to
Jan.

Jan.
to
Feb.

Feb.
to
Mar.

1.1
1.2
1.5
2.2
1.6

0
-.1
0
.2
0

0.1
-.4
0
-.5
0

0
.3
0
.3
.7

0
-.1
0
.4
0

Capital equipment— Continued
Communication & related equip. (Dec. 1985-100)2 ..................................
X-ray and electromedical equipment*...................................................
Oil field and gas field machinery2 .......................................................
Mining machinery and equipment.......................................................
Office and store machines and equipment2 ............................................

11-76
11-79-05
11-91
11-92
11-93

108.0
112.8
109.3
126.5
110.6

108.1
112.9
109.4
126.9
111.1

Commercial furniture......................................................................

12-2

136.6

137.4

137.4

1.1

0

.3

.4

-.2

Light motor trucks.........................................................................
Heavy motor trucks.......................................................................
Truck trailers2 ..............................................................................
Civilian aircraft (Dec. 1 9 8 5 -100)2 ......................................................
Ships (Dec. 1985-100)2 .................................................................
Railroad equipment.......................................................................

14-11-05
14-11-06
14-14
14-21-02
14-31
14-4

142.3
127.6
113.3
124.3
115.5
121.9

141.4
126.2
113.2
125.6
119.3
123.1

141.7
126.1
113.4
125.7
121.9
123.6

4.6
3.8
2.2
4.0
7.9
1.1

.2
-.1
.2
.1
2.2
.4

.5
-.8
-.2
1.1
0
.1

-.1
.2
0
0
0
.7

.9
.6
.2
.1
2.2
.2

114.0

113.6

113.6

-.5

0

-.5

.5

0

111.4

111.1

110.8

-.7

-.3

-.8

1.4

-.9

99.8
120.6
102.7
94.9
109.4

122.7
121.5
102.7
96.1
108.8

113.4
121.2
102.1
103.2
109.3

20.1
-1.4
2.2
-7.7
2.8

-7.6
-.2
-.6
7.4
.5

6.3
0
3.2
-4.0
-1.2

4.8
.6
-2.0
2.5
2.5

-8.2
-.2
-.6
2.8
.6

114.1

113.8

113.8

-.5

0

-.5

.5

0

Intermediate materials, supplies, and components....................................
Intermediate foods and feeds.........................................................
Flour........................................................................................
Refined sugar2 .............................................................................
Confectionery materials..................................................................
Crude vegetable o ils......................................................................
Prepared animal feeds....................................................................

02-12-03
02-53
02-54
02-72
02-9

Intermediate materials less foods and feeds........................................

108.1
112.8
109.4
127.1
111.1

Synthetic fibers2 ...........................................................................
Processed yams and threads............................................................
Gray fabrics................................................................................
Finished fabrics............................................................................
Industrial textile products................................................................

03-1
03-2
03-3
03-4
03-83-03

104.0
112.2
118.3
118.0
115.6

103.5
111.6
120.5
118.2
117.1

103.0
111.8
120.8
118.3
117.2

-3.4
-.9
3.6
.9
3.4

-.5
.2
.2
.1
.1

-1.7
-.4
-.1
0
.3

1.4
-.1
1.4
-.1
.3

-.5
.1
.4
.1
.1

Leather.....................................................................................

04-2

162.4

162.1

163.6

-5.2

.9

-1.0

-.4

.6

Liquefied petroleum g a s ..................................................................
Commercial electric power...............................................................
Industrial electric power...................................................................
Commercial natural gas (Dec. 1990-100)2 ............................................
Industrial natural gas (Dec. 1990-100)2 ...............................................
Natural gas to electric utilities (Dec. 1990=100)......................................
Jet fuels....................................................................................
No. 2 Diesel fuel..........................................................................
Residual fuel...............................................................................

05-32
05-42
05-43
05-52
05-53
05-54
05-72-03
05-73-03
05-74

86.7
116.8
123.1
98.2
94.8
103.3
68.9
70.7
40.5

56.0
118.1
125.4
98.0
93.6
101.3
59.7
57.0
57.1

61.2
118.5
126.0
96.8
92.4
101.2
56.4
56.2
35.3

-15.6
1.1
1.4
-.6
-2.6
4.8
-16.3
-9.4
-25.2

9.3
.3
.5
-1.2
-1.3
-.1
-5.5
-1.4
-38.2

-16.0
-.4
.1
.5
.2
5.5
-14.6
-11.0
5.4

-12.8
-.7
-.4
-2.0
-3.4
-6.2
10.2
10.3
20.3

14.8
.7
.7
-1.2
-1.3
-.1
-2.2
-1.8
-35.2

Industrial chemicals.......................................................................
Prepared paint2 ............................................................................
Paint materials............................................................................
Medicinal and botanical chemicals2 .....................................................
Fats and oils, inedible.....................................................................
Mixed fertilizers............................................................................
Nitrogenates...............................................................................
Phosphates................................................................................
Other agricultural chemicals.............................................................
Plastic resins and materials..............................................................

06-1
06-21
06-22
06-31
06-4
06-51
06-52-01
06-52-02
06-53
06-6

109.7
130.7
130.9
110.1
88.3
103.6
97.1
95.3
126.2
116.4

107.6
131.1
130.7
110.0
86.5
102.9
96.2
95.1
128.0
115.1

107.3
131.0
130.9
110.2
83.0
103.2
95.5
95.7
128.4
114.8

-5.2
1.2
-2.0
3.5
-3.7
-2.6
-6.4
-2.7
3.1
-9.0

-.3
-.1
.2
.2
-4.0
.3
-.7
.6
.3
-.3

-1.2
0
-2.1
-1.6
-2.6
-1.1
-1.8
-1.4
.6
-.3

-1.0
.2
1.1
1.0
0
-.3
-4.3
.3
.9
-.6

.5
-.1
1.5
.2
-2.0
-.1
-2.0
.4
.2
0

Synthetic rubber...........................................................................
Plastic construction products............................................................
Unsupported plastic film, sheet, & other shapes 2 ...................................
Plastic parts and components for manufacturing2 .....................................

07-11-02
07-21
07-22
07-26

101.9
113.1
119.6
114.3

103.1
110.4
119.0
111.8

101.7
112.3
118.9
112.1

-7.3
-3.4
-1.4
-1.0

-1.4
1.7
-.1
.3

2.0
-2.2
.1
0

-.3
.7
0
-1.8

-.6
1.6
-.1
.3

Softwood lumber..........................................................................
Hardwood lumber.........................................................................
Millwork.....................................................................................
Plywood....................................................................................

08-11
08-12
08-2
08-3

126.1
129.2
138.1
114.3

145.0
132.3
141.6
132.0

151.4
134.1
142.6
134.9

29.2
4.0
8.1
28.0

4.4
1.4
.7
2.2

2.4
.6
.6
4.1

6.8
.8
.9
10.0

3.2
1.3
.4
1.7

Woodpulp2 .................................................................................
Paper.......................................................................................
Paperboard.................................................................................
Paper boxes and containers.............................................................
Building paper and board................................................................
Commercial printing (June 1 9 8 2 -1 0 0 ).................................................

09-11
09-13
09-14
09-15-03
09-2
09-37

109.3
125.3
132.8
129.9
110.6
130.4

112.3
123.9
133.7
130.4
116.7
131.0

113.2
123.1
134.4
130.6
119.0
130.9

-12.3
-5.2
3.7
1.2
6.9
.9

.8
-.6
.5
.2
2.0
-.1

.7
-.7
.1
.2
1.2
.3

3.9
-.6
.5
-.2
3.9
.2

.8
-.5
.1
.2
1.9
-.1

Foundry and forge shop products.......................................................
Steel mill products........................................................................
Primary nonferrous metals...............................................................
Aluminum mill shapes2 ...................................................................
Copper and brass mill shapes...........................................................
Nonferrous wire and cable...............................................................
Metal containers..........................................................................
Hardware..................................................................................
Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings.....................................................
Heating equipment........................................................................

10-15
10-17
10-22
10-25-01
10-25-02
10-26
10-3
10-4
10-5
10-6

119.2
107.6
108.6
121.6
163.3
138.7
116.3
130.6
150.3
134.8

119.3
107.7
105.4
121.4
161.0
135.8
114.8
132.0
151.0
136.8

119.7
107.6
107.7
121.8
163.9
137.2
114.3
131.9
152.0
137.7

.6
-3.3
-10.7
-2.2
1.3
-3.2
-.3
1.5
1.7
2.7

.3
-.1
2.2
.3
1.8
1.0
-.4
-.1
.7
.7

.1
-.3
-6.6
-.2
-3.2
-1.8
-1.0
.2
.6
0

-.3
.2
8.2
.2
4.3
.8
-.2
.1
-.9
.8

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

See footnotes at end of table.




15

Table 2. Producer price indexes and percent changes for selected commodity groupings by stage of processing— Continued
(1982=100 unless otherwise indicated)
Unadjusted percent
change to Mar. 1992
from:

Unadjusted index
Grouping

Commodity
code
Nov.
19911

Feb.
19921

Mar.
19921

Seasonally adjusted percent
change from:

Mar.
1991

Feb.
1992

Dec.
to
Jan.

Jan.
to
Feb.

Feb.
to

Mar.

Intermediate materials less foods and feeds—Continued
Fabricated structural metal products2 ......................................................
Fabricated ferrous wire products (June 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 )....................................
Other misc. metal products..................................................................

10-7
10-88
10-89

121.7
116.6
120.5

121.8
116.9
121.0

122.1
117.1
121.1

-0.3
1.5
0

0.2
.2
.1

0.3
-.2
.2

-0.3
.1
0

0.2
.2
.1

Mechanical power transmission equipment2 .............................................
Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment2 ............................................
Metal valves, ex.fiuid power (Dec. 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0)...........................................
Ball and roller bearings......................................................................
Wiring devices..................................................................................
Motors, generators, motor generator s e t s ................................................
Switchgear, switchboard, etc., equipment.................................................
Electronic components and accessories..................................................
Internal combustion engines.................................................................
Machine shop products2 ......................................................................

11-45
11-48
11-49-02
11*49*05
11-71
11-73
11-75
11-78
11-94
11-95

129.8
124.6
130.8
137.7
133.7
135.4
129.0
117.7
127.2
125.9

131.9
125.2
132.0
138.8
134.8
137.2
130.6
117.9
128.7
126.3

131.6
125.6
132.4
138.8
134.4
137.4
130.3
118.3
127.9
126.4

2.7
1.0
3.0
1.9
.5
2.3
1.3
-.8
2.4
.3

-.2
.3
.3
0
-.3
.1
-.2
.3
-.6
.1

.8
-.2
.3
0
-.2
.5
-.5
-1.2
.4
.2

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

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

Flat glass2 .......................................................................................
C em ent..........................................................................................
Concrete products.............................................................................
Asphalt felts and coatings....................................................................
Gypsum products..............................................................................
Glass containers...............................................................................

13-11
13-22
13-3
13-6
13-7
13-8

106.8
106.0
116.7
96.5
96.8
125.7

106.5
106.7
117.2
95.8
93.0
125.6

106.1
106.7
117.2
95.7
97.4
125.5

.1
-.1
.6
-4.7
-7.1
.4

-.4
0
0
-.1
4.7
-.1

-.6
.3
.3
1.3
0
-.3

.2
.1
-.1
.1
-3.2
0

-.4
0
-.1
.3
5.4
-1.0

Motor vehicle parts...........................................................................
Aircraft engines & engine parts (Dec. 1985-100) 2 ...................................
Aircraft parts & aux.equip.,nec (June 1985-100) 2 ....................................

14-12
14-23
14-25

112.9
121.5
123.4

112.7
123.5
123.8

112.9
124.0
124.2

.8
5.6
2.7

.2
.4
.3

.1
.7
1.1

.2
.2
.2

.1
.4
.3

Photographic supplies.........................................................................
Medical/surgical/personal aid devices................................................. .

15-42
15-6

125.7
131.1

126.8
132.4

126.6
133.2

1.0
2.7

-.2
.6

0
.6

0
-.2

.1
.6

Crude materials for further processing..............................................

99.7

99.0

98.6

-2.6

-.4

-.6

1.7

-1.5

Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs...................................................

101.5

106.4

107.5

-2.2

1.0

1.7

2.2

-1.2

38.2
6.9
-5.4
-25.6
-2.9
-9.0
10.7
1.5

-6.7
6.6
1.5
-3.7
1.4
5.3
-3.4
5.4

3.9
3.6
4.5
-7.5
-1.3
13.2
-.8
-.4

11.6
-.2
3.6
9.1
-.9
-8.8
-2.0
4.2

3.4
-1.7
-4.2
-10.1
-2.2
-.5
1.3

W heat............................................................................................
C o m ..............................................................................................
Slaughter cattle................................................................................
Slaughter h o g s.................................................................................
Slaughter broilers/fryers......................................................................
Slaughter turkeys..............................................................................
Fluid m ilk........................................................................................
Soybeans ........................................................................................

01-21
01-22-02-05
01-31
01-32
01-41-02
01-42
01-6
01-83-01-31

90.5
97.5
106.8
64.3
107.3
105.7
99.3
93.0

112.7
102.2
117.9
68.4
107.1
90.7
95.2
95.6

105.2
108.9
119.7
65.9
108.6
95.5
92.0
100.8

Cane sugar,raw.................................................................................

02-52-01-01

114.4

112.4

112.6

-.6

.2

-.9

-.4

.4

94.5

90.5

89.2

-3.4

-1.4

-2.3

1.3

-1.5

-2.3
.8

1.1
12.4

Crude nonfood materials............................................................
Raw cotton2 ....................................................................................
Leaf tobacco...................................................................................

01-51-01-01
01-92-01-01

90.7
106.1

83.5
102.2

84.4
113.9

-35.7
14.4

1.1
11.4

-5.0
-2.7

Cattle h id es.....................................................................................

04-11

158.8

166.6

166.4

-11.3

-.2

2.9

2.3

-3.7

Coal2 .............................................................................................
Natural gas (to pipelines)2 ....................................................................
Crude petroleum2 ..............................................................................

05-1
05-31
05-61

97.1
78.3
64.0

94.2
80.8
53.6

93.6
78.2
51.0

-3.9
-3.8
-5.7

-.6
-3.2
-4.9

.5
-1.5
-7.1

-2.4
-.4
4.5

-.6
-3.2
-4.9

Logs, timber, etc 2 .............................................................................

08-5

145.8

151.3

154.6

9.6

2.2

3.5

1.7

2.2

Wastepaper2 ....................................................................................

09-12

110.4

111.0

114.1

-14.8

2.8

.1

.5

2.8

Iron ore2 .........................................................................................
Iron and steel scrap ...........................................................................
Nonferrous meted ores (Dec. 1983= 100)2 ................................................
Copper base scrap ............................................................................
Aluminum base s c ra p ........................................................................

10-11
10-12
10-21
10-23*01
10-23-02

83.7
141.6
76.2
165.2
121.7

83.7
139.6
75.1
159.1
136.5

83.9
143.5
76.7
164.2
145.0

.2
-6.2
-10.0
-8.9
-11.6

.2
2.8
2.1
3.2
6.2

0
-4.3
-1.4
-6.5
1.2

0
.1
-.8
4.5
9.8

.2
4.1
2.1
-.2
3.5

Construction sand, gravel, and crushed stone...........................................

13-21

129.1

129.3

130.8

1.9

1.2

-.2

-.4

1.0

1 All data are subject to revision 4 months after original publication.
2 Not seasonally adjusted.




3 Not available.

16

Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted
(1982=100)
Index
Year
and
month

1988:
January.....................
February....................
M a rch .......................
A p ril.........................
M a y ..........................
J u n e .........................
Ju ly ..........................
August.......................
September..................
October.....................
November..................
December..................
1989:
January.....................
February....................
M arch .......................
A pril.........................
M a y ..........................
Juntf.........................
Ju ly ..........................
August.......................
September..................
October.....................
November..................
December..................
1990:
January.....................
February....................
M a rch .......................
A pril.........................
M a y ..........................
J u n e .........................
J u ly ..........................
A ugust.......................
September..................
October.....................
November..................
December..................
1991:
January.....................
February....................
M arch .......................
A pril.........................
M a y ..........................
June .........................
Ju ly ..........................
August......................
September..................
October.....................
November..................
December..................
1992:
January.....................
February....................
M arch .......................

Finished
goods

Finished
consumer
foods

Finished
consumer
goods
excluding
foods

Capital
equipment

Intermediate
materials

Intermediate
foods
and
feeds

Intermediate
materials
excluding
foods

106.4
106.3
106.5
107.0
107.2
107.6
108.4
108.8
109.1
109.3
109.6
110.0

110.5
109.8
110.1
110.4
110.8
111.9
113.0
113.7
115.3
114.9
115.1
115.6

101.7
101.8
101.8
102.6
102.7
102.7
103.5
103.6
102.9
104.3
104.6
105.0

112.8
113.0
113.2
113.5
113.8
114.0
114.4
114.8
115.2
115.5
115.7
116.1

104.2
104.5
104.9
105.7
106.2
107.2
108.0
108.3
108.5
108.6
109.0
109.7

102.8
103.0
103.1
104.6
104.5
111.1
115.2
114.0
114.7
114.7
113.7
113.2

104.3
104.6
105.0
105.7
106.3
107.0
107.6
108.0
108.2
108.3
108.8
109.5

94.1
95.1
94.0
95.5
95.9
97.2
96.7
97.0
97.1
96.6
95.1
98.0

98.1
100.5
99.7
101.0
101.6
106.7
108.5
110.4
113.0
113.6
109.5
111.1

87.4
87.5
86.3
87.8
88.1
87.0
85.2
84.5
83.0
82.0
82.1
85.6

111.1
111.9
112.2
113.0
114.0
114.0
113.8
113.4
114.1
114.7
114.7
115.4

116.7
117.6
118.2
117.7
118.5
118.1
118.4
118.7
118.7
119.8
120.3
121.7

106.0
106.9
107.1
108.9
110.1
110.1
109.4
108.2
109.0
110.4
109.9
110.5

116.9
117.3
117.5
117.6
118.3
118.9
118.9
119.3
119.8
120.0
120.4
120.5

110.6
111.2
111.8
112.4
112.6
112.5
112.3
111.9
112.1
112.2
112.0
112.0

115.4
115.4
116.4
114.9
113.8
112.2
113.0
112.4
112.8
112.2
113.6
113.4

110.4
111.0
111.5
112.3
112.6
112.6
112.3
111.9
112.1
112.2
111.9
112.0

101.9
101.7
102.9
104.1
104.7
103.4
103.5
101.1
102.5
102.6
103.3
104.8

113.6
112.1
113.1
111.3
111.5
110.0
108.9
110.0
109.7
109.1
111.8
113.9

90.1
90.7
92.0
95.1
95.8
94.7
95.5
91.2
93.5
94.0
93.5
94.5

117.6
117.6
117.3
117.3
117.5
117.6
118.0
119.3
120.9
122.2
122.5
122.1

123.9
125.0
124.2
123.2
123.8
123.6
124.3
125.0
124.7
125.0
125.0
124.9

113.4
112.7
112.1
112.3
112.5
112.6
112.9
114.7
117.4
120.8
121.1
120.2

121.0
121.4
121.8
122.2
122.3
122.6
123.0
123.4
123.8
124.0
124.3
124.6

113.4
112.7
112.7
112.9
113.0
113.0
112.9
114.3
116.0
117.7
117.8
116.8

113.3
112.5
112.4
113.4
115.5
114.7
114.3
114.0
113.1
112.9
111.8
112.1

113.4
112.7
112.8
112.9
112.9
112.9
112.9
114.3
116.2
117.9
118.1
117.0

107.0
107.2
105.1
102.7
103.3
100.6
100.9
110.2
115.7
125.4
117.6
111.2

114.6
114.9
114.2
114.5
113.6
113.9
114.1
113.0
111.9
112.0
110.6
109.4

97.6
97.6
94.9
90.8
92.3
88.0
88.3
103.5
112.8
127.8
116.4
107.2

122.4
121.6
121.2
121.4
121.6
121.4
121.2
121.5
121.8
122.1
122.2
122.1

124.8
124.8
124.9
125.3
125.0
124.7
124.0
123.4
123.3
123.3
123.1
122.9

120.1
118.7
117.6
117.7
118.1
117.8
117.7
118.3
119.0
119.6
119.8
119.7

125.7
125.9
126.2
126.2
126.6
126.7
126.8
126.9
127.1
127.3
127.5
127.7

116.4
115.8
114.5
114.1
114.0
114.2
113.8
114.1
114.3
114.0
114.0
113.9

110.5
112.1
112.4
112.4
110.5
110.2
108.5
110.6
110.8
111.7
112.0
112.0

116.8
116.0
114.7
114.2
114.2
114.4
114.1
114.3
114.5
114.2
114.1
114.0

113.2
104.4
100.7
100.4
100.9
99.3
99.3
99.1
98.4
100.5
100.4
98.3

108.3
108.1
108.4
108.2
105.6
106.0
104.2
102.6
104.2
104.2
103.5
103.2

110.9
98.0
92.3
92.0
94.1
91.5
92.4
93.1
91.1
94.2
94.5
91.4

121.7
122.0
122.3

122.5
123.8
123.2

118.9
119.0
119.5

128.0
128.0
128.3

113.3
113.9
113.9

111.1
112.6
111.6

113.4
114.0
114.0

97.7
99.4
97.9

105.0
107.3
106.0

89.3
90.5
89.1

NOTE: Data for November 1991 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months




after original publication,

17

Crude
materials

Crude
foodstuffs
and
feedstuffs

Crude
nonfood
materials

Table 4. Producer price Indexes for the net output of major industry groups
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry
code

Industry1

Total mining Industries................................................................................

Index
base

12/84

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

79.0

75.0

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

73.5

-4.3

-2.0

Metal mining....................................................................................................

10

12/84

77.7

74.6

75.7

-9.9

1.5

Anthracite mining..............................................................................................

11

12/85

106.3

106.4

106.4

-.3

0

Bituminous coal and lignite mining..........................................................................

12

12/85

96.2

93.4

93.4

-3.4

0

(Ml and gas extraction.........................................................................................

13

12/85

79.1

74.2

71.9

-4.8

-3.1

Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fu e ls...........................................

14

12/84

115.6

116.7

117.8

1.3

.9

12/84

116.5

116.3

116.4

1.0

.1

Total manufacturing Industries......................................................................
Food and kindred products..................................................................................

20

12/84

116.2

116.4

116.6

-.5

.2

Tobacco manufactures.......................................................................................

21

12/84

216.3

223.6

223.6

12.6

0

Textile mill products...........................................................................................

22

12/84

112.7

113.4

113.4

1.1

0

Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials.....................

23

12/84

116.9

117.6

117.6

1.8

0

Lumber and wood products, except furniture.............................................................

24

12/84

120.4

126.6

128.6

10.9

1.6

Furniture and fixtures..........................................................................................

25

12/84

121.9

122.5

122.6

1.0

.1

paper and allied products....................................................................................

26

12/84

120.3

120.0

119.7

-2.5

-.3

Printing, publishing, and allied industries...................................................................

27

12/84

137.4

139.8

140.0

2.9

.1

Chemicals and allied products...............................................................................

28

12/84

124.2

124.6

124.7

-.1

.1

Petroleum refining and related products...................................................................

29

12/84

83.8

75.6

74.3

-6.7

-1.7

Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products....................................... .......................

30

12/84

113.5

113.6

113.7

-.4

.1

Leather and leather products................................................................................

31

12/84

124.9

125.4

127.8

2.6

1.9

Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products.................................................................

32

12/84

112.6

112.7

112.6

.6

-.1

Primary metal industries......................................................................................

33

12/84

111.8

111.6

112.0

-2.4

.4

Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment.......................

34

12/84

116.6

117.0

117.1

.6

.1

Machinery, except electrical..................................................................................

35

12/84

116.8

117.0

117.0

.9

0

Electrical and electronic machinery, equipment, and supplies........................................

36

12/84

110.2

110.6

110.9

.8

.3

Transportation equipment.....................................................................................

37

12/84

122.4

122.5

122.5

2.5

0

Measuring and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, optical goods; watches, d o c k s ..

38

12/84

117.6

118.3

118.2

1.7

-.1

Miscellaneous manufacturing industries...................................................................

39

12/85

118.1

118.9

118.8

1.5

-.1

United States Postal Service................................................................................

43

06/89

119.5

119.8

119.8

.3

0

Pipe lines, except natural g a s ................................................................................

46

12/86

96.1

96.1

96.3

.3

.2

Services industries....................................................................................

1 Indexes in this table are derived from the net-output-weighted industry price
indexes shown in table 5. Because of differences in coverage and aggregation
methodology, they will generally not match the movements of similarly-titled indexes
which are derived from traditional commodity groupings shown in table 6.




2 Data for November 1991 have been revised to reflect the availability of late
reports and corrections by respondents. All data are subject to revision 4 months
after original publication. Data are not seasonally adjusted.
3 Not available.

18

Table S. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

tooh

Industry
code

Product
code

mining in o u iir N t .................................................................

Index
base

12/84

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992*

79.0

75.0

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

73.5

-4.3

-2.0

Metal m ining................................................................................

10

12/84

77.7

74.6

75.7

-9.9

1.5

Iron o r e s ....................................................................................

101

12/84

82.7

82.9

83.1

.5

.2

Iron o r e s ....................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Ores, Great Lakes area...........................................................
Pellets.............................................................................
Intra-company transfers......................................................
Market s a le s ...................................................................
Ores, all areas, excluding Great L a ke s........................................
Other o re s ........................................................................
Market s a le s ...................................................................

1011

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/89
02/90
12/84
12/84
12/89

82.7
84.4
81.4
79.0
101.0
100.9
103.0
118.1
118.1

82.9
84.4
81.4
79.0
101.0
<3)
103.0
118.1
118.1

83.1
84.6
81.7
79.2
101.3
100.9
103.0
118.1
118.1

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

.2
.2
.4
.3
.3
ft
0
0
0

Copper o r e s ................................................................................

102

06/88

97.3

89.6

92.8

-11.5

3.6

Copper o r e s ................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Copper concentrates, copper precipitates, and crude copper o re s.......
Copper concentrates...........................................................

1021
1021-P
1021-3
1021-302

06/88
06/88
06/88
06/88

97.3
99.4
99.4
97.9

69.6
90.9
90.9
89.8

92.8
94.4
94.4
92.9

-11.5
-12.0
-12.0
-13.3

3.6
3.9
3.9
3.5

1041-P
1041-4
1041-401

1011-P
1011-2
1011-21
1011-211
1011-212
1011-3
1011-32
1011-322

Gold and silver o r e s ......................................................................

104

12/84

70.2

68.8

68.9

—3.0

.1

Gold o r e s ...................................................................................
Primary products............................... ......................................
Gold mill bullion, including d o re .................................................
Gold mill bullion, including dore...............................................

1041

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

106.2
106.2
108.5
108.5

105.8
105.8
108.0
108.0

106.1
106.1
108.3
108.3

-1.7
-1.7
-1.6
-1.6

.3
.3
.3
.3

Metal mining services.....................................................................

108

12/85

108.7

108.7

108.3

-.4

-.4

Metal mining services.....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Prospect and test drilling.......................................................
Other metal mining services...................................................

1081

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/91

108.7
109.0
111.9
(*)

108.7
109.0
112.4
99.8

108.3
108.6
111.2
99.8

-.4
-.4
-.6
<*)

-.4
-.4
-1.1
0

Miscellaneous metal o r e s ................................................................

109

12/85

36.4

35.0

33.3

-40.4

-4.9

Metal ores, n.e.c............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Metal ores, n.e.c....................................................................
Other crude ores and concentrates, such as antimony, rare-earth
metals, beryllium, and tin..................................................

1099
1099-P
1099-1

12/85
12/85
12/85

123.2
122.2
122.2

118.7
117.5
117.5

113.2
111.6
111.6

. -15.3
-16.3
-16.3

-4.6
-5.0
-5.0

1099-103

12/85

115.7

116.0

112.5

-9.6

-3.0

1081-P
1081-803
1081-809

Anthracite m ining..........................................................................

11

12/85

106.3

106.4

106.4

-.3

0

Anthracite...................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Prepared anthracite shipped.....................................................

1111

12/79
12/79
12/79

160.1
159.7
160.9

160.2
159.8
161.0

160.2
159.8
161.0

-.3
-.2
-.3

0
0
0

1111-P
1111-2

Bituminous coal and lignite mining.....................................................

12

12/85

96.2

93.4

93.4

-3.4

0

Bituminous coal and lignite..............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Prepared.............................................................................
Steam electric utilities..........................................................
North Appalachia..............................................................
S p o t ......................................................... .................
Surface mine..............................................................
Contract.....................................................................
Underground m in e .......................................................
Surface mine..............................................................
South Appalachia.............................................................
S p o t ..........................................................................
Underground m in e .......................................................
Surface m ine..............................................................
Contract.....................................................................
Underground m in e .......................................................
Surface mine..............................................................
Midw est........................................................ ................
S p o t ..........................................................................
Surface mine..............................................................
Contract.....................................................................
Underground m in e ...... ................................................
Surface mine..............................................................
W e st............................................................................
Contract.....................................................................
Underground m in e ......................................................
Surface mine..............................................................

1211

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/86
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
05/82
12/86
01/87
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
12/81
12/86
12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
12/81
12/86
12/86

100.2
100.9
99.3
105.5
101.9
96.9
107.2
102.4
95.9
100.5
92.9
84.3
99.5
98.8
94.2
100.5
87.5
102.8
83.9
67.5
104.7
96.8
94.9
124.0
125.1
107.8
106.3

97.3
97.7
96.2
102.6
100.2
94.5
104.1
100.9
92.5
102.3
92.2
83.7
t3)
96.8
93.5
99.4
87.4
101.8
82.4
68.3
103.8
94.8
94.3
115.9
116.3
99.6
98.9

97.3
97.3
96.5
102.9
100.4
94.5
104.1
101.2
93.1
102.0
92.5
83.6
97.8
99.0
93.8
99.5
88.0
102.4
83.6
68.5
104.3
95.1
94.8
116.0
116.4
99.3
99.1

-3.4
-3.8
-3.4
-2.9
-1.9
-5.1
-5.4
-1.2
-2.2
.3
-5.2
-1.8
-6.9
(*)
-5.8
-1.8
-10.7
.2
-4.6
-.9
.6
-2.2
1.4
-4.1
-4.6
-4.2
-4.7

0
-.4
.3
.3
.2
0
0
.3
.6
-.3
.3
-.1

1211-P
1211-A
1211-2
1211-211
1211-2118
1211-21182
1211-2119
1211-2119t
1211-21192
1211-212
1211-2128
1211-21281
1211-21282
1211-2129
1211-21291
1211-21292
1211-213
1211-2138
1211-21382
1211-2139
1211-21391
1211-21392
1211-214
1211-2149
1211-21491
1211-21492

See footnotes at end of table.




19

ft

2.3
.3
.1
.7
.6
1.5
.3
.5
.3
.5
.1
.1
-.3
,2

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—-Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Bituminous coal and lignite— Continued
Metallurgical/coke producer...................................................
Sp o t..............................................................................
Contract........................................................................
All other industrial...............................................................
North Appalachia..............................................................
S p o t ...........................................................................
South Appalachia.............................................................
S p o t ...........................................................................
Contract......................................................................
Midw est........................................................................
Contract......................................................................
W e st.............................................................................
S p o t ....................................... ...................................
Export.............................................................................
Unprepared.........................................................................
For use without preparation...................................................
Intracompany shipments..........................................................

Product
code

1211-3
1211-3168
1211-3169
1211-4
1211-411
1211-4118
1211-412
1211-4128
1211-4129
1211-413
1211-4139
1211-414
1211-4148
1211-6
1211-1
1211-102
1211-8

Index
base

12/81
12/86
12/86
12/81
12/81
06/85
12/81
12/84
12/81
12/81
12/81
05/84
12/86
04/82
12/81
12/81
12/86

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

82.4
94.1
101.0
93.9
88.0
82.8
89.9
85.3
92.2
110.3
108.8
88.1
109.1
68.2
105.7
108.6
96.5

83.1

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

81.6

-2.5

101.5
91.8
88.0
82.8
87.0
83.3
89.1
106.5
104.6
87.8
108.9
61.5
105.9
109.0
91.3

100.2
91.7
88.1
83.5
86.9
82.0
89.1
106.5
104.6
87.5
108.8
63.4
105.6
108.4
87.2

-1.3
-2.3
3.5
1.1
-6.0
-4.4
-6.3
-1.7
-1.9
0
-.7
-8.4
-.9
-1.5
-8.2

-1.8
ft
-1.3
-.1
.1
.8
-.1
-1.6
0
0
0
-.3
-.1
3.1
-.3
-.6
-4.5

ft

ft

ft

Coal mining services......................................................................

124

06/91

96.9

96.0

96.1

ft

.1

Coal Mining Services......................................................................
Primary services......................................................................
Exploration and development w o rk .............................................
Drilling..............................................................................
Mine development...............................................................
Sinking mine shafts and driving mine tunnels............................
Production work not for own account..........................................
Strip mining c o a l.................................................................
Other coal mining services.......................................................
Other coal mining services.....................................................

1241

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/91
06/91
06/85
06/85

104.2
104.0
108.8
107.9
99.6
99.2
108.9
108.9

103.2
103.0
107.7
108.4
98.4
96.7
107.9
107.9

103.3
103.1
107.7
108.4
98.4
96.7
107.9
107.9

-4.1
-4.3
-1.3
.8

ft
ft
ft
ft

.1
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0

06/85

76.4

75.3

75.8

-19.8

.7

1241-P
1241-1
1241-12
1241-13
1241-131
1241-2
1241-211
1241-3
1241-301

Oil and gas extraction....................................................................

13

12/85

79.1

74.2

71.9

-4.8

-3.1

Crude petroleum and natural g a s .......................................................

131

06/84

71.6

67.0

64.3

-4.6

-4.0

Crude petroleum and natural g a s .......................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Crude petroleum....................................................................
Natural g a s ..........................................................................
Sales to interstate pipelines................................................
Sales to intrastate pipelines................................................

1311

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

71.6
71.6
69.7
73.6
64.3
101.8

67.0
66.9
58.4
75.9
67.0
103.2

64.3
64.3
55.5
73.5
68.1
90.1

-4.6
-4.6
-5.8
-3.8
-3.1
-5.2

-4.0
-3.9
-5.0
-3.2
1.6
-12.7

Natural gas liquids.........................................................................

132

06/84

77.0

72.0

71.2

-6.2

-1.1

Natural gas liquids.........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Natural gas liquids..................................................................
Plant condensate................................................................
Ethane.............................................................................
Natural gasoline.................................................................
Propane ...........................................................................
Butane.............................................................................
Gas mixtures.....................................................................
Other natural gas liquids.......................................................

1321

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

77.0
76.9
89.7
71.8
120.2
76.5
93.4
80.2
81.3
86.5

72.0
71.9
56.6
56.3
48.5
56.7
53.0
62.9
66.2
66.8

71.2
71.2
62.2
56.8
69.0
61.2
61.3
58.7
65.4
69.0

-6.2
-6.1
-15.5
-9.6
-1.3
-17.7
-10.0
-28.0
-6.0
-13.4

-1.1
-1.0
9.9
.9
42.3
7.9
15.7
-6.7
-1.2
3.3

Oil and gas field services................................................................

138

12/85

96.8

97.3

97.2

-3.0

-.1

Drilling oil and gas w ells.................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Offshore drilling....................................................................
Drilling oil, gas, dry and service w ells........................................
Onshore drilling......................................................................
Drilling oil, gas, dry and service w ells........................................

1381
1381-P
1381-7
1381-701
1381-9
1381-901

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

92.0
91.7
97.0
97.0
90.7
90.6

90.8
90.5
92.1
92.1
90.2
90.1

90.6
90.3
89.8
89.8
90.4
90.3

-4.8
-4.8
-18.6
-18.6
-1.7
-1.7

-.2
-.2
-2.5
-2.5
.2
.2

Oil and gas exploration services........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Geophysical exploration.................. ........................................
Land ................................................................................

1382
1382-P
1382-801
1382-80101

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

79.4
78.0
78.0
83.8

ft
ft
ft
ft

ft

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft

Oil and gas field services, n.e.c..........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Offshore field services, n.e.c......................................................
Onshore field services, n.e.c......................................................
Cementing w ells.................................................................
Acidizing and other chemical treatment of wells, excluding hydraulic
fracturing.....................................................................
Running, cutting, and pulling casing, tubes and ro d s .....................
Installing production equipment, such as wellhead fittings, pumps,
and engines.................................................................

1389
1389-P
1389-7
1389-9
1389-901

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

104.2
104.3
106.2
104.0
115.3

106.3
106.6
106.2
106.6
115.3

106.2
106.5
112.7
105.4
112.2

-2.1
-2.3
7.3
-3.9

-.1
-.1
6.1
-1.1

-3.7

-2.7

1389-902
1389-914

12/85
12/85

139.6
103.5

139.6
104.3

139.6
104.3

-.9
.8

0
0

1389-915

12/85

103.1

103.1

103.1

0

0

1311-P
1311-1
1311-5
1311-53201
1311-53202

1321-P
1321-2
1321-211
1321-215
1321-222
1321-231
1321-232
1321-234
1321-298

See footnotes at end of table.




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Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/85
12/85

100.5
101.7

101.2
101.7

101.2
101.7

1.8
-.5

0
0

12/85
12/85

100.0
95.9

100.0
95.9

100.0
95.9

0
0

0
0

14

12/84

115.6

116.7

117.8

1.3

.9

Oil and gas field sen/ices, n.e.c.— Continued
Cleaning out, bailing out, or swabbing w ells................................
Other oil and gas field services...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts............................ .
Secondary products...............................................................
Drilling oil and gas w ells.......................................................
Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fuels.......................

index
base

1389-925
1389-936
1389-SM
1389-S
1381-S

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Dimension sto n e ..........................................................................

141

06/85

117.1

117.5

117.4

1.6

-.1

Dimension sto n e ..........................................................................
Primary products................ .....................................................
Rough dimension limestone......................................................
Rough dimension granite.........................................................
Other rough dimension sto ne....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

1411

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

117.1
117.3
134.6
112.0
111.1

117.5
117.7
136.9
112.0
110.6

117.4
117.7
136.9
112.0
110.6

1.6
2.2
6.6
.9
.1

-.1
0
0
0
0

06/89

103.0

104.1

102.7

-7.4

-1.3

Crushed and broken stone, including riprap..........................................

142

12/84

118.9

118.9

120.9

1.9

1.7

Crushed and broken limestone.........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
North Central region..................................................... .........
East North Central division....................................................
West North Central division............................................. ......
Other regions.......................................................................
South region.....................................................................
South Atlantic division.......................................................
East South Central division..................................................
West South Central division................................................
Northeast region................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

1422

12/83
12/83
06/89
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89

122.9
124.0
108.2
126.6
126.3
124.2
103.0
102.1
104.5
103.9
104.1

123.0
124.1
109.3
127.3
128.4
124.0
102.6
101.2
104.9
104.1
104.8

123.3
124.4
109.8
127.8
129.1
124.2
102.7
101.2
105.1
104.1
105.2

.7
.7
2.0
2.2
1.8
.4
.2
0
.7
-.1
1.3

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

12/83

104.7

104.7

104.7

-1.7

0

Crushed and broken granite, n.e.c......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Granite and related r o c k s ........................................................
South Atlantic region............................................................
Other regions................................. ...................................

1423

12/83
12/83

129.9
129.9

130.5
130.5

140.3
140.3

7.3
7.2

7.5
7.5

12/83
12/83

135.3
112.0

136.3
111.2

148.8
111.3

9.7
-3.4

9.2
.1

Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Traprock.......................... ................................................
Sandstone........................................................................
Other, (slate, volcanic rock, etc.).............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products............................. ..................................

1429

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

121.7
121.8
116.5
110.1
146.5

120.7
120.7
114.4
110.3
147.1

121.1
121.1
114.9
110.3
147.7

-.2
-.2
-1.6
2.1
1.2

.3
.3
.4
0
.4

12/83

121.1

121.1

121.1

.4

0

1411-P
1411-101
1411-501
1411-901
1411-SM
1411-S

1422-P
1422-1
1422-112
1422-113
1422-2
1422-21
1422-211
1422-212
1422-213
1422-22
1422-SM
1422-S

1423-P
1423-111
1423-11101
1423-11102

1429-P
1429-11111
1429-11112
1429-11114
1429-SM
1429-S

Sand and gravel...........................................................................

144

12/84

124.0

124.7

125.5

2.5

.6

Construction sand and gravel...........................................................
Primary products....................................... ..............................
Construction s a n d .................................................................
Northeastern R e g io n ...........................................................
New England .... .............................................................
Mid-Atlantic....................................................................
North Central R e g io n ........................................... ...............
East North Central...........................................................
West North Central...........................................................
Southern R e g ion ................................................................
South Atlantic.................................................................
East South Central...........................................................
West South Central...........................................................
Western R e g io n ..... ............................................................
Mountain.......................................................................
Pacific.......................... .... .... .......... .............................
Construction gravel................................................................
Northeastern R eg ion .......... .................................................
New England ..................................................................
Mid-Atlantic....................................................................
North Central R eg ion ...........................................................
East North Central...........................................................
West North Central...........................................................
Southern Region................................................................
South Atlantic.................................................................
East South Central...........................................................
West South Central...........................................................
Western R eg ion .................................................................
Mountain.......................................................................

1442

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

131.3
131.9
134.5
146.0
176.8
136.7
126.5
132.0
115.4
130.8
144.6
103.2
118.7
141.8
89.5
156.5
129.8
142.0
163.2
127.2
135.3
140.5
122.7
125.7
138.7
108.7
122.9
120.2
107.8

132.0
132.6
135.2
146.5
176.8
137.4
128.9
133.2
120.0
130.8
145.8
103.4
117.9
142.0
90.1
156.5
130.4
142.9
163.2
128.5
135.7
141.1
122.7
127.3
141.9
109.1
124.0
120.1
108.1

132.7
133.3
136.1
146.9
178.0
137.4
129.6
132.7
122.8
133.7
145.8
103.3
123.7
142.0
90.1
156.5
130.9
142.8
163.2
128.5
135.8
141.2
122.7
128.3
141.9
108.9
126.1
120.8
108.1

2.4
2.5
2.3
.2
-.8
1.0
2.9
2.6
3.1
7.8
2.3
.4
15.5
-.3
-1.2
0
2.6
-.3
-1.9
1.0
3.0
4.4
-.1
4.5
2.3
.7
7.6
2.2
1.1

.5
.5
.7
.3
.7
0
.5
-.4
2.3
2.2
0
-.1
4.9
0
0
0
.4
-.1
0
0
.1
.1
0
.8
0
-.2
1.7
.6
0

1442-P
1442-3
1442-3A
1442-31
1442-32
1442-3B
1442-33
1442-34
1442-3C
1442-35
1442-36
1442-37
1442-3D
1442-38
1442-39
1442-5
1442-5A
1442-51
1442-52
1442-5B
1442-53
1442-54
1442-5C
1442-55
1442-56
1442-57
1442-5D
1442-58

See footnotes at end of table.




21

Table 5. Producer price indexes lor the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Construction sand and gravel— Continued
Pacific...........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
Secondary products...............................................................

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

1442-59
1442-SM
1442-M
1442-XY9
1442-S

06/82

126.3

126.0

127.1

2.8

0.9

06/82
06/82
06/82

152.5
138.7
109.6

158.8
144.5
109.7

158.8
144.5
109.7

4.1
4.2
.3

0
0
0

1446-P
1446-1
1446-5
1446-9
1446-90101
1446-90109

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

124.1
123.9
124.0
136.9
113.0
129.4
134.8

125.8
125.6
127.3
138.3
113.0
129.4
134.8

126.8
126.5
127.6
138.2
114.7
135.2
136.2

3.3
3.2
2.9
2.8
3.6
4.8
4.3

.8
J
.2
-.1
1.5
4.5
1.0

1455-P
1455-201
1455-S

Industrial s a n d ............................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Glass s a n d ..........................................................................
Molding sa n d ........................................................................
Other industrial sand, ae.c........................................................
Abrasive sand, including blast s a n d ............................. .............
Other industrial sand, n.e.c.....................................................

1446

Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals.................................................

145

12/84

111.6

111.2

111.1

.5

-.1

Kaolin and ball c la y .......................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Prepared kaolin and ball c la y ....................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

1455

06/84
06/84
06/84
08/84

113.8
113.9
113.9
113.8

112.8
112.7
112.7
115.8

112.7
112.7
112.7
115.8

.5
.5
.4
a

-.1
0
0
0

Clay and related minerals, n. e. c .......................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Bentonite............................................................................
Prepared bentonite..............................................................
Fire cla y..............................................................................
Crude fire cla y ....................................................................
Prepared fire d a y ................................................................
Feldspar..............................................................................
Common clay and shale..........................................................
C rude..............................................................................
Prepared...........................................................................
Other clay and related minerals.................................................
Prepared...........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

1459

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/84
12/84
06/90
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

120.9
120.6
96.1
95.7
100.6
120.5
102.1
122.6
125.3
130.4
124.7
117.7
118.1

121.5
121.2
96.8
96.5
100.6
120.5
102.1
123.0
125.9
130.3
125.3
118.2
118.6

121.5
121.2
96.8
96.5
100.6
120.5
102.1
123.0
125.9
130.3
125.3
118.1
118.5

.7
.7
.8
.8
-.3
-1.4
0
.3
.4
-.5
.5
1.2
1.3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
-.1

06/84

126.9

126.9

126.9

0

0

Chemical and fertilizer mineral m ining.................................... ............

147

12/84

105.5

109.2

109.0

-.1

-.2

Potash, soda, and borate minerals.....................................................
Primary products..................... ................................................
Processed or refined potassium s a lt s ..........................................
Natural sodium carbonates.......................................................
Natural sodium sulfate.............................. ..............................
Boron compounds.................................................................

1474
1474-P
1474-201
1474-301
1474-303
1474-402

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
04/85
12/84

117.3
117.2
112.9
124.3
97.6
113.6

119.4
119.3
114.7
126.0
(*)
116.2

118.2
118.1
115.5
123.3
101.8
116.3

.2
.3
6.1
-3.7
(*)
t3)

-1.0
-1.0
.7
-2.1
<*>
.1

Phosphate ro c k ............................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Processed phosphate ro c k .......................................................
Washed or concentrated phosphate ro ck ...................................
Dried phosphate rock...........................................................
6 6 % and up to but not including 7 0 % B P L ..............................

1475
1475-P
1475-2
1475-201
1475-206
1475-20602

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

97.1
97.4
97.4
89.9
101.1
80.1

104.1
104.4
104.4
93.8
113.5
93.3

104.8
105.0
105.1
94.9
113.5
93.3

10.7
10.6
10.6
12.2
12.0
16.2

.7
.6
.7
1.2
0
0

Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining, n.e.c...........................................
Primary products......................................................................
Barite.................................................................................
Prepared barite...................................................................
Rock s a lt ............................................................................
Northern region rock salt.......................................................
Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining, n.e.c...................................

1479
1479-P
1479-1
1479-122
1479-3
1479-333
1479-9

12/89
12/89
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/89

94.6
93.7
91.2
85.9
121.2
112.6
105.6

96.2
95.4
91.2
85.9
127.5
128.1
105.6

96.7
95.9
91.2
85.9
129.1
132.1
105.6

-11.7
-12.7
11.5
11.4
8.7
17.3
2.1

.5
.5
0
0
1.3
3.1
0

Non-metallic minerals (except fuels) services.........................................

148

06/85

98.0

98.0

98.0

-2.5

0

Non-metallic minerals (except fuels) services.........................................
Primary products......................................................................
Drilling................................................................................
Other drilling including blasting................................................

1481

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

98.0
97.1
110.0
110.0

98.0
97.1
110.0
110.0

98.0
97.1
110.0
110.0

-2.5
-3.9
0
0

0
0
0
0

Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals, except fuels....................................

149

12/84

124.1

120.4

126.6

3.9

5.1

Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals....................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Pumice and pumicfte...............................................................
P eat...................................................................................
Talc, soapstone, and pyrophyllite...............................................
Processed .........................................................................
Other nonmetallic minerals.......................................................
Shell, crushed or broken .......................................................
Other nonmetallic minerals n.e.c...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

1499

06/85
06/85
06/91
06/85
07/91
07/91
06/91
06/91
06/85

115.7
115.9
100.0
113.1
<*)
<*>
99.7
98.5
122.3

112.2
112.3
0
113.1
100.7
100.7
100.5
98.5
123.7

118.0
118.3
t3)
113.1
101.0
101.0
101.0
103.3
123.2

3.6
3.7
f>)
0
(®)
(*)
O
<*)
.9

5.2
5.3
f>
0
.3
.3
.5
4.9
-.4

06/85

110.1

110.1

110.1

0

0

1459-P
1459-1
1459-113
1459-2
1459-212
1459-213
1459-6
1459-7
1459-711
1459-721
1459-9
1459-921
1459-SM
1459-S

1481-P
1481-803
1481-80302

1499-P
1499-3
1499-5
1499-6
1499-822
1499-9
1499-907
1499-998
1499-SM
1499-S

See footnotes at end of table.




22

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Index
base

12/84

Total manufacturing in d u strie s.......................................................

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

116.5

116.3

Mar.
1992*

116.4

Mar. 1991

1.0

Feb. 1992

0.1

Food and kindred products..............................................................

20

12/84

116.2

116.4

116.6

-.5

.2

Meat products..............................................................................

201

12/84

109.7

108.8

109.9

-7.1

1.0

Meat packing plants......................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Miscellaneous byproducts of meatpacking plants, except sausage
casings..........................................................................
Edible tallow and stearin.......................................................
Beef, not canned or made into sa u sa g e ......................................
Whole carcass beef.............................................................
U SD A choice beef carcasses...............................................
Other U SDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses....................
Primal and fabricated beef cu ts...............................................
Boneless beef, including hamburger.........................................
Variety meats (edible organs).................................................
Pork, fresh and frozen............................................................
Whole carcass pork.............................................................
Primal and fabricated cuts (incl trimmings).................................
Variety meats (fresh edible organs)..........................................
L a rd ..................................................................................
Lard, commercial sizes (over 3 lbs.).........................................
Pork, processed or cured (not canned or made into sausage)............
Hams and picnics, except canned ...........................................
Sliced b acon.....................................................................
Sausage and similar products (not canned)...................................
Fresh sausage...................................................................
Frankfurters or wieners.........................................................
Other sausage, smoked or cooked...........................................
Hides, skins, and p e lts...........................................................
Cattle hides, except k ip ....................... ................................
Other hides, skins, and pelts, except k ip ...................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2011

12/80
12/80

108.2
108.2

107.9
108.6

108.9
109.4

-9.5
-10.0

.9
.7

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/88
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/88
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

80.9
74.5
105.2
111.7
109.3
104.6
94.1
94.6
86.7
104.8
112.7
101.7
85.6
102.4
100.5
109.9
114.2
107.2
118.7
132.7
122.5
112.2
138.4
139.5
81.4

77.8
71.6
109.6
117.3
114.8
109.9
98.4
97.1
65.7
100.1
111.9
96.8
84.0
93.1
91.3
100.8
100.5
102.8
113.2
123.3
116.6
106.4
145.2
146.4
81.1

78.1
71.9
110.6
118.6
115.9
111.2
98.9
98.7
68.7
100.5
108.1
97.3
86.3
93.1
91.3
101.1
101.3
102.4
113.8
125.9
115.2
107.6
145.0
146.1
81.1

-8.9
-8.8
-5.6
-5.0
-4.5
-5.9
-6.7
-5.5
-.7
-19.6
-24.7
-18.7
-29.1
-10.2
-10.3
-18.7
-12.2
-28.0
-10.1
-10.7
-7.8
-9.7
-11.2
-11.3
.5

.4
.4
.9
1.1
1.0
1.2
.5
1.6
4.6
.4
-3.4
.5
2.7
0
0
.3
.8
-.4
.5
2.1
-1.2
1.1
-.1
-.2
0

12/80
12/80
12/80

112.4
111.9
90.0

106.0
105.5
80.7

109.0
108.6
81.6

-5.0
-4.9
-9.2

2.8
2.9
1.1

Sausages and other prepared m eats..................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Portion control and miscellaneous processed, frozen, or cooked meats .
Frozen ground meat patties...................................................
Frozen portion control other than ground meat patties..................
Miscellaneous processed, frozen, or cooked m e a ts......................
Pork, processed or cured, including frozen (not canned or made into
sausage)........................................................................
Hams and picnics, except canned ......... ..................................
Sliced bacon.....................................................................
Other smoked pork..............................................................
Boiled ham, barbecued pork, and other cooked pork, except canned
meats and sa u sa g e ........................................................
Sausages and similar products (not canned).................................
Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etc.........................
Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, summer sausage,
pepperoni, pork roll, etc.) .................................................
Frankfurters and wieners.......................................................
Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish
sausage, luncheon meats, etc.)..........................................
Canned meats (except dog and cat food) containing 20-percent or more
m eat............................................................................
Other canned meats............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2013
2013-P
2013-B
2013-B11
2013-B13
2013-B19

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/86
12/88

109.8
108.1
121.3
107.0
107.6
114.1

108.0
105.8
121.4
107.5
106.5
114.8

108.7
106.3
122.9
109.5
108.4
115.3

-5.1
-5.2
-2.0
-3.9
-2.8
.3

.6
.5
1.2
1.9
1.8
.4

2013-6
2013-631
2013-641
2013-652

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88

83.9
99.5
64.7
106.2

79.7
92.8
63.3
105.1

79.8
93.7
62.2
105.0

-12.6
-6.1
-25.5
-5.2

.1
1.0
-1.7
-.1

2013-661
2013-7
2013-711

12/82
12/82
12/82

87.2
115.6
113.0

83.0
113.0
111.1

83.6
113.4
112.2

-8.4
-4.1
-5.1

.7
.4
1.0

2013-717
2013-721

12/82
12/82

114.1
113.8

109.6
111.9

110.4
111.9

-7.0
-3.0

.7
0

2013-735

12/82

118.6

115.6

116.0

-3.3

.3

2013-8
2013-898
2013-SM
2013-M
2013-Z89
2013-S

12/82
12/82

111.2
115.2

110.8
114.8

110.2
114.3

-.5
-.5

-.5
-.4

12/82
12/82
12/82

117.0
115.8
120.6

118.7
117.5
121.2

120.8
119.6
121.2

-4.2
-4.2
-5.2

1.8
1.8
0

Poultry slaughtering and processing...................................................
Primary poducts......................................................................
Young chickens....................................................................
Broilers/fryers....................................................................
Wet ice pack broilers.........................................................
Grade A bulk whole broilers.............................................
Other wet ice pack broilers...............................................
Dry ice (C02) pack broilers.................................................
Tray pack broilers (consumer packaged) ................................
Other broilers (incl. frozen, whole and parts)............................
Turkeys....................................................................... ......
Young turkeys...................................................................
Hens, Grade A w hole........................................................

2015

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/90
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

113.5
113.6
109.0
99.5
110.7
108.5
113.7
112.5
93.5
118.8
113.0
114.8
106.0

110.4
110.4
107.0
98.1
109.7
105.2
113.1
109.7
92.4
113.8
105.7
107.4
96.6

112.6
112.5
109.6
100.3
113.5
110.1
116.7
112.0
90.7
115.9
111.0
112.8
99.9

-1.7
-2.0
-2.1
-2.5
-1.0
-1.5
-1.0
-2.2
-7.1
-3.3
-3.2
-3.2
.8

2.0
1.9
2.4
2.2
3.5
4.7
3.2
2.1
-1.8
1.8
5.0
5.0
3.4

2011-P
2011-C
2011-C41
2011-1
2011-112
2011-11202
2011-11205
2011-117
2011-131
2011-151
2011-4
2011-412
2011-417
2011-451
2011-5
2011-517
2011-6
2011-631
2011-641
2011-7
2011-711
2011-721
2011-735
2011-9
2011-912
2011-997
2011-SM
2011-M
2011-289
2011-S

2015-P
2015-1
2015-13
2015-133
2015-13301
2015-13398
2015-134
2015-136
2015-139
2015-3
2015-323
2015-32301

See footnotes at end of table.




23

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/81
12/81
12/90
12/81
12/81
12/90
12/81
12/81
12/90
12/90
12/81
12/90
12/81
12/81

103.4
131.4
107.5
169.9
124.5
98.6
127.1
115.2
97.6
105.0
113.0
95.2
198.4
122.4

98.7
123.2
101.8
155.7
123.4
97.6
125.3
114.4
97.8
104.3
97.1
85.4
197.1
123.3

202

12/84

115.3

Creamery butter...........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Creamery butter....................................................................
Bulk butter ( > 3 lbs.)...........................................................
Butter, consumer packages ( < 3 lbs.)......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Condensed and evaporated milk.............................................

2021

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

Natural and processed ch e e se ..........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Natural cheese, except cottage c h e e se .......................................
American-type cheese................ *.........................................
Cheddar c h e e se ...............................................................
Other American-type ch e e se ................................................
Italian-type cheese...............................................................
Mozzarella c h e e se ............................................................
Other Italian-type ch e e se ....................................................
Swiss c h e e se ....................................................................
Cream and neufchatel cheese................................................
Other natural cheese, except cottage.......................................
Processed cheese and related products .......................................
Processed ch e e se ..................................... .........................
Cheese fo o d ......................................................................
Cheese spread.................. .................................................
Other related processed cheese products..................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous reciepts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Condensed and evaporated milk.............................................
Fluid m ilk..........................................................................

2022

Condensed and evaporated m ilk........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Dry milk products..................................................................
Other dry milk products, consumer-type packages (3 lbs. or le ss ).....
Dry whey, bulk packaging (more than 3 lb s.)..............................
Dry whole milk, bulk packaging (more than 3 lbs.)........................
Nonfat dry milk, bulk packaging (more than 3 lbs.).......................
Other food-grade dry milk products, bulk packaging (more than 3 lbs.)
Canned milk products, consumer-type c a n ...................................
Evaporated milk, consumer-type c a n ........................................
Condensed and evaporated milk products, shipped in bulk (barrels,
drums and tanks).............................................................
All other food-grade concentrated milk products, except ice cream
mixes, shipped in b u lk .....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Creamery butter.................................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Fluid milk and related products...............................................

2023

Ice cream and frozen desserts..........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Ice cream and ic e s ................................................................
Bulk ice cream and custard (3 gallons or more)...........................
Bulk vanilla ice cream and custard (3 gallons or more)...............
Other bulk ice cream and custard (3 gallons or more) ................
Consumer-size ice cream and custard (16 oz. to less than 3 gallons)..

2024

Poultry slaughtering and processing— Continued
Toms, Grade A w h o le .......................................................
Other young turkeys (parts, ground turkey)..............................
Other poultry and small game (incl. hens/fowl)..............................
Chickens: hens/fowl (breeders/egg producers)............................
Processed poultry and small g a m e ........................................ .....
Poultry, cooked or sm oked.....................................................
Turkey, cooked or sm o ke d ..................................................
Chicken, cooked or sm oked................................................
Poultry frankfurters, weiners...................................................
Poultry luncheon m eats........................................................
Liquid, dried and frozen e g g s ....................................................
Liquid or frozen e g g s ...........................................................
Liquid or frozen egg whites.................................................
Secondary products............................ ...................................
Dairy products.............................................................................

Feb. 1992

100.4
129.9
102.7
157.5
123.7
97.7
125.5
114.4
99.3
104.5
91.4
79.3
199.5
126.3

1.4
-4.0
9.7
6.9
1.7
.7
1.9
-.1
2.9
4.9
-22.4
-16.9
1.8
4.3

1.7
5.4
.9
1.2
.2
.1
.2
0
1.5
.2
-5.9
-7.1
1.2
2.4

112.3

111.5

2.4

-.7

81.5
74.3
74.3
72.5
77.2

68.6
60.7
60.7
59.2
63.2

68.6
60.9
60.9
59.4
63.2

-4.6
-9.1
-9.1
-8.8
-9.8

0
.3
.3
.3
0

06/84
06/84

106.0
102.1

95.0
89.1

94.4
89.1

6.5
8.4

-.6
0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

113.6
116.9
110.3
108.2
108.1
109.5
111.4
113.2
108.6
122.4
119.1
113.6
126.2
122.0
141.8
118.8
115.1

107.6
110.4
103.4
99.7
99.1
102.6
105.5
106.3
104.6
121.7
118.8
108.4
120.9
115.9
133.3
123.2
114.9

106.5
109.0
101.4
97.9
97.2
100.9
102.5
102.4
102.9
121.2
118.2
105.1
120.2
115.8
130.4
122.6
115.0

4.3
3.2
3.7
2.9
5.3
-4.6
5.1
5.3
4.9
5.5
-.5
7.5
2.8
2.0
5.7
1.1
1.4

-1.0
-1.3
-1.9
-1.8
-1.9
-1.7
-2.8
-3.7
-1.8
-.4
-.5
-3.0
-.6
-.1
-2.2
-.5
.1

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

110.5
110.8
90.4
129.4
103.0
80.2

109.1
109.4
82.7
129.4
81.6
75.7

107.2
107.5
83.2
129.4
83.2
75.9

10.7
10.7
10.6
2.5
41.7
4.3

-1.7
-1.7
.6
0
2.0
.3

2023-P
2023-1
2023-129
2023-139
2023-142
2023-143
2023-146
2023-2
2023-212

12/83
12/83
12/83
02/84
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

126.0
136.8
131.8
172.0
161.2
108.9
115.6
123.2
149.8
115.6

120.5
131.6
123.5
173.2
140.7
101.3
101.5
124.5
152.6
115.2

121.1
132.7
125.0
173.2
132.1
96.8
107.2
125.0
152.6
115.2

4.8
6.2
8.3
1.7
30.7
7.0
15.1
5.2
2.0
-.3

.5
.8
1.2
0
-6.1
-2.5
5.6
.4
0
0

2023-3

12/83

126.7

112.9

116.2

12.5

2.9

2023-318
2023-SM
2023-S
2021 -S
2023-SSS
2026-S

12/83

126.7

112.9

116.2

12.5

2.9

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

92.1
75.9
146.1
88.3

85.7
64.3
144.8
84.0

85.3
64.3
146.0
82.9

-.9
-9.6
3.4
2.1

-.5
0
.8
-1.3

2024-P
2024-1
2024-114
2024-11401
2024-11498
2024-115

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

120.8
121.8
121.8
133.6
110.3
145.6
116.6

121.9
122.6
122.6
133.0
110.3
144.7
118.0

121.8
122.6
122.6
132.2
110.3
143.5
118.2

.3
1.0
1.0
-.8
0
-1.1
1.2

-.1
0
0
-.6
0
-.8
.2

2015-32302
2015-32398
2015-4
2015-411
2015-5
2015-52
2015-521
2015-523
2015-533
2015-534
2015-9
2015-95
2015-951
2015-S

2021-P
2021-1
2021-113
2021-115
2021 -SM
2021-S
2023-S

2022-P
2022-1
2022-102
2022-10201
2022-10211
2022-103
2022-10301
2022-10311
2022-105
2022-107
2022-111
2022-2
2022-211
2022-213
2022-215
2022-219
2022-SM
2022-M
2022-Z89
2022-S
2022-SSS
2023-S
2026-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Mar. 1991

24

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

ice cream and frozen desserts-—Continued
Vaniiia ice cream and custard in consumer size (16 oz. to less than
3 gallons)................................................................. .
Other consumer-size ice cream and custard (16 oz. to less than 3
gallons)....................................................................
Novelty forms of frozen desserts (any frozen dairy-type dessert less
than 16 ounces)............................................................
Water ices (16 oz. size or larger).............................................
Consumer-size sherbet (16 oz. to less than 3 gallons)...................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Fluid m ilk............ .......................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Bulk fluid milk and cream.........................................................
Packaged fluid milk and related products.....................................
Fluid whole milk, packaged (including U.H.T.)..............................
Fluid whole milk, packaged. Northeast region...........................
Fluid whole milk, packaged, North Central region.......................
Fluid whole milk, packaged, Southern region...........................
Fluid whole milk, packaged, Western region.............................
Lowfat milk, 0.5 - 2.0% butterfat, packaged (including U.H.T.)..........
Lowfat milk, packaged, Northeast region.................................
Lowfat milk, packaged, North Central region................. ...........
Lowfat milk, packaged, Southern region..................................
Lowfat milk, packaged. Western region...................................
Skim milk, packaged (including U.H.T.).....................................
Sour cream, unflavored.........................................................
Half and half.....................................................................
Whipped topping with a butterfat b a se ....... *..............................
Cottage cheese (including farmers’ cheese, pot cheese and bakers’
cheese).........................................................................
Cottage cheese, manufactured and creamed at the establishment....
Yogurt, except frozen .............................................................
Products which substitute for fluid milk products............................
Coffee whiteners................................................................
Other packaged milk products, n.e.c............................................
Flavored milks (chocolate milk, etc.) ........................................
Other milk products (eggnog, buttermilk, acidophilus milk,
reconstituted milk, etc.)....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts..... ......................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products..................................... ..........................
Creamery butter.................................................................
Cheese ............................................................................
Condensed and evaporated milk.............................................
Ice cream and frozen desserts...............................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2024-11501

06/83

119.2

120.8

120.8

1.4

0

2024-11598

06/83

115.2

116.4

116.8

1.1

.3

2024-116
2024-151
2024-196
2024-SM

06/83
06/83
06/83

128.1
116.6
114.9

128.5
122.7
117.0

128.9
124.0
117.0

1.5
7.6
1.8

.3
1.1
.0

2026-P
2026-1
2026-2
2026-212
2026-21201
2026-21202
2026-21203
2026-21204
2026-223
2026-22301
2026-22302
2026-22303
2026-22304
2026-225
2026-245
2026-252
2026-263

12/82
12/82
12/91
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/91
12/91
12/91
12/91
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

122.0
119.0

121.3
118.9
92.2
123.5
122.1
122.6
114.4
125.5
127.4
129.9
100.4
99.2
99.4
100.1
134.1
113.5
116.0
108.1

119.9
117.1
87.4
122.3
120.8
121.2
112.2
125.1
125.0
128.7
100.4
97.4
99.0
99.8
133.3
110.0
113.3
108.3

1.8
2.4
(3)
4.2
4.0
6.2
3.6
4.5
1.4
5.1
(3>
<3)
(3)

-1.2
-1.5
-5.2
-1.0
-1.1
-1.1
-1.9
-.3
-1.9
-.9
0
-1.8
-.4
-.3
-.6
-3.1
-2.3
.2

2026-3
2026-313
2026-5
2026-7
2026-714
2026-8
2026-815

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/91
12/91
12/91
12/91

138.1
137.7
121.1
(3)
(3)
<3)

136.2
135.8
119.1
101.1
101.2
101.0
100.2

133.1
132.7
119.0
100.9
101.2
100.2
99.5

.7
.3
1.1
(3)
<3)

ft
ft

-2.3
-2.3
-.1
-.2
0
-.8
-.7

2026-819
2026-SM
2026-M
2026-Z89
2026-S
2021-S
2022-S
2023-S
2024-S
2026-SS

12/91

ft

102.3

101.5

(3)

-.8

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

133.6
133.6
110.4
80.5
100.2
98.6
124.5
122.0

132.9
132.9
106.9
(3>
(3)
<3)
125.8
134.6

131.8
131.8
107.4
<3>
(3)
<3)
125.7
134.9

1.0
1.0
-1.2
ft
ft
ft
2.0
8.4

-.8
-.8
.5
ft
ft
ft
-.1
.2

2026

ft

122.4
121.0
122.0
113.5
124.4
125.1
128.1
<3)
(3)

ft

(3)
131.8

ft

120.6
<3)

ft

ft

6.0
2.7
-3.2
(3)

Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables........................................

203

12/84

120.8

121.9

121.9

2.4

0

Canned specialties........................................................................
Primary products.......................... ...........................................
Canned baby foods, except cereal and biscuits..............................
Vegetables.......................................................................
Canned soups, except frozen or seafood.....................................
Canned dry beans including b a ke d ..................... .......................
Beans with p o rk .................................................................
Beans with pork (7.1 to 18.0 ounces).....................................
Beans with sauce, vegetarian style..........................................
Beans with sauce, vegetarian style (other s iz e s).......................
Other canned dry beans, including chile con carne with less than
2 0 % m eat...................................................................
Other canned dry beans, 13.1 to 18 o u n ce s............................
Other canned beans, all other s iz e s ......................................
Canned specialty fo o d s...........................................................
Spaghetti, macaroni and ravioli...............................................
Spaghetti with m eat..........................................................
Spanish foods (Mexican rice, tortillas, enchiladas)........................
Other canned specialties, including gravy and puddings (other than
m eats)............................................................. ..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.................................. ...................
Canned fruits and vegetables.................................................

2032
2032-P
2032-1
2032-131
2032-2
2032-3
2032-37
2032-373
2032-38
2032-384

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91

138.2
141.8
161.1
172.4
161.4
122.9
98.0
130.9
100.0
100.0

139.7
143.6
169.1
179.8
162.0
124.2
100.0
134.7
100.0
100.0

139.9
144.0
169.1
179.8
162.5
124.2
100.0
134.7
100.0
100.0

2.9
3.7

6.1
.2
ft
-.1
ft
ft

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

2032-39
2032-392
2032-393
2032-4
2032-46
2032-461
2032-493

06/91
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82
12/82

101.0
115.3
118.0
112.2
100.0
83.5
148.4

101.0
115.3
118.0
112.3
100.0
83.5
148.7

101.0
115.3
118.0
112.8
100.0
83.5
154.1

ft
.2
1.6
.7
ft
ft
7.8

0
0
0
.4
0
0
3.6

2032-498
2032-SM
2032-S
2032-SSS
2033-S

12/82

117.9

118.1

118.3

-.3

.2

12/82
12/82
12/82

126.9
118.8
134.5

127.4
119.8
134.5

127.5
119.8
134.5

1.0
.3
1.4

.1
0
0

Canned fruits and vegetables...........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Canned fruits, except baby fo o d ................................................
A p p le s..........................................................................

2033
2033-P
2033-1
2033-112

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

128.8
127.3
138.3
128.6

130.5
129.3
140.9
130.6

130.6
129.4
141.3
130.2

1.1
1.0
8.1
6.7

.1
.1
.3
-.3

See footnotes at end of table.




25

ft
ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Canned fruits and vegetables— Continued
Cherries, sw ee t..................................................................
Fruit pie m ixes....... ............................................................
Apple pie m ix..................................................................
Cherry pie m ix.................................................................
Applesauce............................................................. ..........
Olives, ripe and green ripe.....................................................
Peaches, including spice d.....................................................
Pears, including spice d .........................................................
Canned vegetables, except hominy and m ushroom s.......................
Fresh lima b e a n s ................................................................
Beans, green and wax (including blue lake)................................
Beans, green and wax (excluding blue la ke)............................
Carrots.............................................................................
Vegetable combinations........................................................
Sp ina ch ...........................................................................
Other leafy greens............................. .................................
White potatoes............... ....................................................
Sauerkraut.........................................................................
A sparagus....................................................... ..................
B e e ts ..............................................................................
Sweet com, whole kernel......................................................
Sweet corn, cream style.......................................................
Green p e a s.......................................................................
Tom atoes.........................................................................
Other canned vegetables.......................................... ............
Canned hominy and m ushroom s................................................
M ushroom s.......................................................................
Canned fruit juices, nectars, and concentrates...............................
Apple juice........................................................................
Grape juice.......................................................................
Pineapple juice...................................................................
Grapefruit juice...................................................................
Other whole fruit juices and mixtures of whole fruit juices...............
Fresh fruit juice to be refrigerated............................................
Orange juice, single strength..................................................
Canned vegetable juices..........................................................
Tomato juice......................................................................
Catsup and other tomato sauces, etc...........................................
Tomato s a u c e s ..................................................... .............
Tomato sauces, 7.1-10 oz. siz e ...........................................
Tomato sauces, other size s.................................................
C a tsu p .............................................................................
Catsup, 14- 32 oz. s iz e ......................................................
Tomato p a ste....................................................................
Tomato paste, all other sizes (incl. bulk).................................
Barbecue s a u c e .................................................................
Tomato pulp and p ure e........................................................
Jams, jellies and preserves......................................................
Strawberry jams and preserves...............................................
Other jams and preserves.....................................................
Grape jelly........................................................................
Other jellies.......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Canned specialties..............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Frozen fruits and vegetables..................................................
Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables, and sou p s.................................
Primary products......................................................................
Dried fruits and vegetables.......................................................
Dried fruits........................................................................
R a isin s..........................................................................
Prunes ...........................................................................
Other fruits and fruit flours..................................................
Dried vegetables.................................................................
Potatoes (including flakes, granules, slices, dices, etc.)................
Consumer sized: 1 lb. or less .............................................
Commercial size: over 1 lb ................................................
O n io n s .................................. ........................................
Vegetable powders, meals, and flours....................................
Other vegetables..............................................................
Dried s o u p s .........................................................................
Dried s o u p s ......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2033-124
2033-162
2033-16261
2033-16263
2033-171
2033-173
2033-174
2033-175
2033-2
2033-203
2033-207
2033-20792
2033-215
2033-235
2033-255
2033-258
2033-275
2033-276
2033-291
2033-293
2033-294
2033-295
2033-296
2033-297
2033-299
2033-3
2033-321
2033-4
2033-411
2033-425
2033-428
2033-431
2033-472
2033-491
2033-492
2033-5
2033-515
2033-6
2033-614
2033-61413
2033-61419
2033-621
2033-62122
2033-662
2033-66264
2033-682
2033-691
2033-8
2033-811
2033-815
2033-821
2033-825
2033-SM
2033-M
2033-Z89
2033-S
2032-S
2033-SSS
2037-S
2034
2034-P
2034-A
2034-1
2034-113
2034-115
2034-123
2034-2
2034-213
2034-21311
2034-21312
2034-237
2034-238
2034-241
2034-B
2034-3
2034-SM
2034-S

See footnotes at end of table.




26

Feb.
1992®

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

12/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
08/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
06/81
12/87
06/81
12/87
08/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

141.1
152.6
118.2
<3)
140.2
121.8
148.7
130.5
114.1
130.2
100.2
92.3
137.8
126.8
113.9
106.7
145.3
150.5
101.2
126.7
95.7
102.3
112.3
133.9
113.4
129.8
128.6
139.6
153.8
135.0
134.6
119.4
127.2
163.4
144.5
129.0
128.2
118.8
139.3
104.1
115.2
112.5
94.0
98.3
95.7
130.8
112.4
136.1
140.5
136.5
126.7
140.9

141.1
(*)
(3)
C)
137.9
121.8
157.4
134.3
114.1
130.2
97.9
89.7
137.2
136.1
119.2
t3)
142.5
(*>
101.2
<*)
96.6
103.3
110.4
132.0
113.2
127.7
126.6
148.0
164.8
(*)
139.3
132.0
136.9
174.0
153.1
127.8
126.8
117.6
140.2
104.1
116.1
109.9
94,0
96.5
93.9
130.8
107.8
139.0
140.5
139.6
129.8
146.9

141.1
<3)
<3)
<3)
140.5
122.5
157.4
134.3
114.4
130.2
99.2
91.2
141.7
134.4
122.9
106.7
141.8
151.2
101.2
121.8
97.4
104.2
114.8
131.5
113.3
128.0
126.9
147.5
164.4
135.0
139.3
132.0
133.8
174.5
152.7
127.8
126.8
118.3
139.6
100.9
116.3
112.2
94.0
97.4
94.8
130.8
107.8
136.8
129.9
139.6
127.2
147.1

16.6
(3)
<*)
(3)
3.1
5.1
8.6
11.0
-4.5
5.0
-13.3
-15.4
1.7
5.1
5.8
0
-3.1
.2
-2.9
-10.2
-1.4
-1.2
-.3
-8.7
1.2
-.9
-.9
7.5
16.3
.3
3.5
8.8
4.4
11.4
5.7
-3.2
-3.7
-6.1
-1.7
-7.3
-.3
-8.0
-4.7
-9.6
-5.8
(*)
-20.1
2.4
4.6
4.9
.1
-.1

0
(3)
<3)
(3)
1.9
.6
0
0
.3
0
1.3
1.7
3.3
-1.2
3.1
(3)
-.5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

96.1
95.0
148.0
131.2
138.9
171.5

100.3
99.1
146.5
130.6
136.4
170.9

100.3
99.2
146.4
130.0
137.2
169.7

15.4
15.5
-.6
-.4
-1.4
.2

0
.1
-.1
-.5
.6
-.7

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
06/91
12/82
06/91
12/82
12/82
12/82

132.0
131.7
133.3
107.3
96.6
131.1
113.3
154.7
189.4
100.2
93.1
107.5
101.1
103.7
124.9
124.9

133.2
133.2
135.3
110.3
97.5
137.1
117.4
154.2
181.3
100.2
87.0
107.6
100.8
105.5
124.9
124.9

132.9
132.9
134.9
110.3
97.5
137.1
117.4
153.0
176.2
99.8
83.4
107.4
100.8
105.6
124.9
124.9

-1.6
-1.7
-2.2
3.3
1.2
6.9
-1.1
-7.7
-16.4
(3>
(*)
4.7
(3)
.8
0
0

-.2
-.2
-.3
0
0
0
0
-.8
-2.8
-.4
-4.1
-.2
0
.1
0
0

12/82

130.3

125.5

125.5

-2.7

0

0
(*)
.8
.9
4.0
-.4
.1
.2
.2
-.3
-.2
<*)
0
0
-2.3
.3
-.3
0
0
.6
-.4
-3.1
.2
2.1
0
.9
1.0
0
0
-1.6
-7.5
0
-2.0
.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Pickles, sauces and salad dressings...................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Pickles and other pickled products.............................................
Fermented pickles................................................ ..............
Dill pickles.....................................................................
Sweet pickles..................................................................
Other finished pickled products...............................................
Meat sa uces........................................................................
Other sa u c e s............................ ........................................
Mayonnaise, salad dressings and sandwich sp re a d s.......................
Salad dressing...................................................................
Mayonnaise.......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Canned fruits and vegetables.................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2035

Frozen fruits and vegetables............................................................
Primary production...................................................................
Frozen fruits, juices, ades, drinks, and cocktails.............................
Frozen fruits......................................................................
Other frozen fruits............................................................
Frozen fruit and berry juices, concentrated.................................
Frozen orange juice..........................................................
Consumer and institutional siz e s........................................
6.1 oz. to 12 o z ..........................................................
12.1 oz. to 24 o z .........................................................
Bulk...........................................................................
Frozen grapefruit juice.......................................................
Frozen grapefruit juice, all other sizes..................................
Frozen grape juice...........................................................
Frozen grape juice, 10.1 to 13 o z .......................................
Other frozen fruit and berry juice, concentrated .........................
Frozen fruit ades, drinks, and cocktails, concentrated....................
Frozen lemonade.............................................................
Citrus p ulp ......................................................................
Frozen vegetables.................................................................
Frozen green beans, regular and french c u t ...............................
Frozen lima beans; baby, emerald, and fordhook.........................
Frozen broccoli..................................................................
Frozen carrots...................................................................
Frozen cauliflower...............................................................
Frozen green p e a s ..............................................................
Frozen spinach...................................................................
Frozen vegetable combinations (succotash, peas & carrots/onions,
mixed vegetables, etc.)....................................................
Frozen french fried potatoes..................................................
Frozen french fried potatoes, two lbs and under.......................
Frozen french fried potatoes, over two lbs................................
Other frozen potato products (patties, puffs, etc.).........................
Frozen sweet cut com, yellow................................................
Frozen sweet ccrt) corn, yellow...............................................
Other frozen vegetables.......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Canned fruits and vegetables.................................................
All other secondary products..................................................

2037

Frozen specialties.............. ...........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Frozen dinners; beef, pork, and poultry pies; and nationality fo o d s......
Frozen dinners, entrees and side dishes (including rice dishe s)........
Frozen dinners................................................................
Frozen entrees and side dishes (excluding rice dishes and
nationality foods).........................................................
Frozen nationality foods........................................................
Frozen pizza...................................................................
Frozen Mexican fo od ........................... ..............................
Frozen Italian food, excluding p izza .......................................
Other frozen specialties ... ......................................................
Other frozen specialties, n.e.c.................................................
Frozen waffles, pancakes, and French toast............................
Other frozen specialties, except seafood, including soups, etc........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2038

Grain mill products........................................................................
Flour and other grain mill products....................................................
Primary products.....................................................................

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2035-P
2035-2
2035-212
2035-21211
2035-21215
2035-233
2035-3
2035-351
2035-4
2035-411
2035-423
2035-SM
2035-S
2033-S
2035-SSS

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/86
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

151.0
150.2
159.9
136.5
158.5
176.2
158.6
154.6
158.6
143.8
144.8
146.3

150.5
151.0
161.0
137.5
160.4
175.9
159.0
154.6
158.6
144.5
146.1
147.1

150.0
150.2
161.4
137.9
161.0
176.0
159.0
148.1
148.5
144.1
144.6
147.1

1.1
3.3
2.9
2.9
3.3
2.0
2.8
-3.9
-6.4
4.9
3.0
5.8

-0.3
-.5
.2
.3
.4
.1
0
-4.2
-6.4
-.3
-1.0
0

06/81
10/83
06/81

152.0
149.9
153.1

149.3
155.2
149.5

149.3
155.3
149.5

-2.5
13.8
-3.9

0
.1
0

2037-P
2037-1
2037-1A
2037-167
2037-1B
2037-179
2037-1791
2037-17912
2037-17913
2037-1792
2037-183
2037-18302
2037-191
2037-19102
2037-195
2037-1C
2037-189
2037-197
2037-2
2037-213
2037-221
2037-225
2037-233
2037-235
2037-241
2037-242

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/90
11/83
12/90
06/81
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
07/81
07/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/90
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

137.3
126.6
125.6
105.8
78.8
114.0
118.5
99.4
93.3
102.6
124.3
151.0
152.4
128.0
130.4
173.3
105.0
136.9
(3)
128.7
115.7
139.1
105.9
125.9
114.3
146.9
135.8

140.1
128.0
130.5
107.2
119.6
126.1
109.3
107.3
113.1
125.6
172.0
175.4
128.0
130.4
169.1
104.5
(3)
102.8
127.9
115.3
139.1
112.6
129.3
114.6
145.2
145.8

139.7
127.7
130.3
107.4
(3)
119.3
125.4
108.3
105.5
113.1
125.6
179.4
183.5
(3)

7.5
5.5
19.5
8.4
t3)
24.7
20.6
11.3
11.9
10.9
39.1
44.8
48.5
(3)

-.3
-.2
-.2
.2
ft
-.3
-.6
-.9
-1.7
0
0
4.3
4.6

(3)
104.1
137.5
102.1
127.4
110.5
139.1
112.6
130.2
114.5
142.1
147.4

(3>
-.9
0
-2.7
-2.2
-11.3
-6.8
4.4
4.8
-.1
-7.4
8.7

-.7
-.4
-4.2
0
0
.7
-.1
-2.1
1.1

12/90
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

96.8
138.2
112.5
143.6
113.2
121.8
136.9
131.3

98.1
135.2
109.4
140.6
112.2
118.1
133.3
131.6

99.0
134.6
107.3
140.2
112.1
118.4
134.6
131.5

-.7
-2.8
-2.2
-2.8
1.6
-10.0
-1.8
.2

.9
-.4
-1.9
-.3
-.1
.3
1.0
-.1

06/81
06/81
06/81

118.2
123.0
117.2

123.2
127.9
122.9

122.6
127.8
121.1

4.0
4.1
3.9

-.5
-.1
-1.5

12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82

131.0
134.9
135.2
101.4
156.7

131.0
134.9
135.1
101.5
156.1

131.4
135.4
135.7
102.7
156.0

1.3
1.7
1.3
(3)
0

.3
.4
.4
1.2
-.1

12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

129.5
122.6
111.4
100.6
100.7
100.3
100.3
101.0
100.0

129.9
122.6
111.4
100.6
100.7
100.4
100.4
101.5
100.0

132.5
122.0
111.0
99.0
100.7
100.4
100.4
101.5
100.0

3.9
.3
.5
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)

2.0
-.5
-.4
-1.6
0
0
0
0
0

12/82

130.6

130.6

130.6

-.6

0

204

12/84

117.8

120.0

119.5

3.8

-.4

2041

06/83
06/83

99.6
98.5

115.3
114.6

109.9
109.1

15.3
15.9

-4.7
-4.8

2037-245
2037-248
2037-24801
2037-24802
2037-249
2037-253
2037-255
2037-298
2037-SM
2037-S
2033-S
2037-SSS

2038-P
2038-2
2038-22
2038-223
2038-226
2038-25
2038-252
2038-253
2038-255
2038-4
2038-46
2038-463
2038-469
2038-SM
2038-S

2041 -P

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

27

ft

ft

ft

ft
(3)
<3)
-.4

ft

Table 5. Producer price Indexee for the net output of selected Industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Flour and other grain mill products— Continued
Wheat flour..........................................................................
Bakers’ and institutional white bread-type flour shipped in bulk........
Bakers’ and institutional white bread-type flour shipped in
containers....................................................................
Bakers* and institutional soft wheat flour shipped in b u lk ................
Bakers’ and institutional soft wheat flour shipped in containers.........
Family white flour 25lbs or more (incl all-purpose for domestic
donation).....................................................................
Flour shipped for processing into other food products...................
Other wheat mill products........................................................
Wheat mill fe ed ..................................................................
Com mill products.................................................................
Whole commeal........................................ ........................
Corn grits and hominy..........................................................
Other com mill products (for human consumption)........................
Blended and prepared flour......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Cereal breakfast fo od s............ .......................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Ready to serve cereal breakfast fo o d s.........................................
Com flakes and other com breakfast fo o d s................................
Wheat flakes and other wheat breakfast foods ............................
Oat breakfast food s.............................................................
Rice breakfast fo o d s............................................................
Preparations of other grains and mixed grains,incl. baby cereals......

2043

Rice milling..................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Head rice .......................................................................... .
Long grain milled rice...........................................................
Packed in 100-pound bags or m ore.......................................
Packed in 3-pound containers or le s s .....................................
Packed in all other containers..............................................
Medium grain milled rice........................................................
Packed in 100-pound bags or m ore.......................................
Other milled rice and byproducts................................................
All other milled rice and byproducts.........................................

2044

Blended and prepared flour..............................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Blended and prepared flour made chiefly from purchased flour...........
Flour m ixes.......................................................................
Cake mixes, less than 5 lbs..................................................
Cake mixes, 5 tbs or m ore........................ ..........................
Cookie, doughnut, other sweet yeast mixtures, less than 5 lbs.......
Cookie, doughnut, other sweet yeast mixtures, 5 lbs or m ore........
Bread and bread-type roll mixes, 5 lbs or m ore.........................
Other prepared flour mixes, less than 5 lbs...............................
Other prepared flour mixes, 5 lbs or m ore...............................
Refrigerated d o u gh s.............................................................
Refrigerated biscuit d o u gh ...................................................
Other refrigerated d ou gh s...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Food preparations, n.e.c.........................................................

2045

Wet com milling...........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Com sweeteners...................................................................
Glucose sy ru p ....................................................................
Type III (68 up to 98 dextrose equivalent)...............................
High fructose com s y ru p .......................................................
Manufactured starch...............................................................
Com starch.......................................................................
Other starch (including potato, wheat, rice, etc.)..........................
Dextrin (com, tapioca and other)..... ..... ...................................
Com o i l..............................................................................
Wet process com byproducts....................................................
Com gluten fe ed .................................................................
Com gluten m e a l................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2046

Dog and cat fo od ..........................................................................

2047

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/83
06/83

97.5
91.7

120.6
121.0

111.3
108.0

21.0
21.8

-7.7
-10.7

2041-113
2041-115
2041-117

06/83
06/83
06/83

95.9
107.8
114.5

109.6
130.3
133.0

110.6
119.7
122.7

27.1
27.9
26.2

.9
-8.1
-7.7

2041-123
2041-127
2041-2
2041-213
2041-3
2041-311
2041-321
2041-395
2041-5
2041 -SM
2041-S

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

125.4
119.4
86.5
86.2
91.4
114.5
89.8
101.3
129.8

135.6
170.3
77.7
75.0
94.9
114.5
91.0
102.7
129.8

135.0
128.6
89.4
87.5
97.9
122.6
93.9
105.0
128.6

16.3
7.2
13.3
12.0
3.6
7.1
2.2
4.8
-.5

-.4
-24.5
15.1
16.7
3.2
7.1
3.2
2.2
-.9

06/83

144.3

(*)

145.0

.7

2043-P
2043-1
2043-111
2043-112
2043-115
2043-117
2043-119

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

155.8
167.7
167.4
161.5
166.7
174.6
163.5
177.8

155.9
167.8
167.6
161.5
166.7
175.6
163.5
177.8

155.9
167.8
167.5
161.5
166.7
174.8
163.6
177.8

2.5
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.5
4.6
3.3
3.5

2044-P
2044-1
2044-101
2044-10103
2044-10105
2044-10107
2044-103
2044-10303
2044-2
2044-298

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

103.0
103.2
106.8
111.9
108.0
125.5
110.5
105.7
98.9
76.7
103.8

104.2
102.6
106.1
110.4
106.2
125.6
108.3
106.5
97.9
77.1
103.4

104.9
103.4
107.0
111.8
107.6
125.6
110.6
106.8
98.5
76.4
101.9

8.1
6.8
6.5
9.2
15.7
.5
3.4
1.9
-.6
9.9
1.6

1.3
1.3
0
2.1
.3
.6
-.9
-1.5

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

109.2
107.3
107.3
104.8
99.1
133.2
108.7
105.5
107.5
129.9
76.9
118.3
117.9
107.3

109.9
108.1
108.1
105.7
99.1
137.2
t3)
109.5
112.6
129.9
77.0
118.5
118.4
105.8

109.9
108.1
108.1
105.6
99.1
137.1
t3)
109.5
109.0
129.9
77.0
119.0
118.4
108.7

-2.9
-3.3
-3.3
-4.8
-15.3
2.9
t3)
3.8
1.8
4.2
.3
2.7
.8
4.2

0
0
0
-.1
0
-.1
t3)
0
-3.2
0
0
.4
0
2.7

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

123.2
123.2
124.6
129.6
117.0

123.2
123.2
124.6
129.6
117.1

123.2
123.2
124.6
129.5
117.0

-.5
-.5
.1
0
0

0
0
0
-.1
-.1

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

119.2
121.8
124.6
144.6
137.4
114.8
123.5
124.4
129.2
104.6
87.5
141.7
159.2
166.3

119.8
122.5
124.1
143.2
133.1
113.8
124.8
125.9
129.2
104.0
91.0
142.7
160.6
165.7

119.5
122.0
124.2
144.4
136.8
113.2
126.2
127.6
129.2
104.2
88.2
138.7
153.2
161.7

2.2
2.9
6.2
5.0
-.5
8.4
4.0
4.4
2.4
.3
-5.0
-2.6
-6.8
7.6

-.3
-.4
.1
.8
2.8
-.5
1.1
1.4
0
.2
-3.1
-2.8
-4.6
-2.4

06/85

99.6

98.5

99.4

-4.5

.9

12/85

119.4

119.6

119.7

3.0

.1

2046-P
2046-1
2046-101
2046-10105
2046-105
2046-3
2046-301
2046-303
2046-305
2046-5
2046-7
2046-701
2046-703
2046-SM
2046-S

28

Index

2041-1
2041-111

2045-P
2045-5
2045-5A
2045-553
2045-554
2045-561
2045-562
2045-567
2045-568
2045-569
2045-5B
2045-571
2045-579
2045-SM
2045-M
2045-Z89
2045-S
2045-SSS
2099-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

<*>
0
0
-.1
0
0
-.5
.1
0
.7

.8
.8

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Dog and cat food— Continued
Primary products.....................................................................
Dog food............................................................................
Canned ration-type dog fo o d .......................... .......................
Other canned dog food....... .................................................
Dry and semimoist dog food shipped in packages less than 25
pounds .......................................................................
Dry and semimoist dog food shipped in packages 25 pounds or more
Cat fo o d .............................................................................
Meat-based canned cat fo o d ..................................................
Other (ration-meal) based canned cat fo od ................................
Dry cat food......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products............... ...............................................
Prepared animal feeds, n.e.c............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Specialty fe e d s.....................................................................
Fresh and frozen meat of horses and other animals for pet fo o d s....
Bird feed (wild, tame, pigeon, gam e)........................................
Other specialty fe e d s...........................................................
Chicken and turkey feed, supplements, concentrates, and prem ixes....
Starter-grower complete chicken feed .......................................
layer-breeder complete chicken fe e d .......................................
Broiler complete chicken fe ed ................................................
Layer-breeder chicken supplements and concentrates...................
Complete dairy cattle fe ed s......................................................
Dairy cattle feed supplements, concentrates, and premixes...............
Dairy feed supplements and concentrates..................................
Dairy cattle feed premixes (feed base)......................................
Complete swine fe e d s............................................................
Swine feed supplements, concentrates, and premixes......................
Swine feed supplements and concentrates................................
Swine feed premixes (feed b ase)......... ...................................
Complete beef cattle fe e d s......................................................
Beef cattle feed supplements, concentrates, and premixes...............
Beef cattle feed supplements and concentrates..........................
Beef cattle feed premixes (feed b a se )......................................
Other poultry and livestock feeds, including duck, goose, horse, mule,
etc................................................................................
Complete horse and mule fe e d s.............................................
Other complete livestock feeds (sheep,etc.)...............................
Horse and mule feed supplements and concentrates....................
Other livestock feed supplements and concentrates (sheep, etc.).....
Other prepared animal feeds incl. feeding materials and adjuncts........
Grain -- ground, rolled, pulverized, chopped, or crimped, excluding
cornmeal.....................................................................
Mineral mixture, including oyster shells, prepared for feed u s e .........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts ............................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2048

Bakery products...........................................................................

205

Bread, cake, and related products.....................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Bread .................................................................................
White bread......................................................................
White pan bread..............................................................
White pan bread, Northeast..............................................
White pan bread, North Central..........................................
White pan bread, South...................................................
White pan bread, W e st....................................................
White hearth bread...........................................................
Other b read......................................................................
Dark wheat bread.............................................................
Rye bread............................... .......................................
Other variety b read...........................................................
Bread type rolls, stuffing, and crumbs..........................................
Bread type rolls..................................................................
Hamburger and weiner rolls.................................................
Brown and serve rolls........................................................
Other bread type rolls........................................................
Sweet yeast go o d s............................................................ ....
Other sweet yeast g o o d s ......................................................
Soft c a k e s ..........................................................................
Snack c a k e s.....................................................................
Other soft c a k e s................................................................
P ie s ..................................................................................

2051

29

index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2047-P
2047-3
2047-321
2047-323

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

121.2
122.5
114.7
128.0

121.4
124.1
116.7
131.1

121.5
124.3
113.4
131.1

2.1
3.1
(3)
3.3

0.1
.2
-2.8
0

2047-326
2047-338
2047-4
2047-443
2047-445
2047-454
2047-SM
2047-S

06/91
06/91
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91

100.3
100.2
120.7
122.5
<3)
100.6

100.3
101.8
117.8
<3)
<3>
100.2

100.6
102.3
117.9
122.5
(3)
100.2

(3)
(3)
3.6
(3)
(3)
<3)

.3
.5
.1
<?)
<3)
0

12/85

102.1

(3)

<3)

(3)

<3)

2048-P
2048-A
2048-A01
2048-A09
2048-A13
2048-1
2048*111
2048-115
2048-116
2048*122
2048-2
2048-3
2048-301
2048-302
2048-4
2048-5
2048-503
2048-504
2048-6
2048-7
2048-705
2048-706

12/80
12/80
06/91
06/91
12/85
12/85
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/91
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/91
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/91

92.9
91.7
99.6
100.0
113.0
95.1
86.2
70.3
93.2
90.1
111.7
87.1
88.5
88.8
101.4
102.4
99.4
99.7
101.2
113.6
97.4
97.7
99.4

93.5
91.8
99.1
98.5
114.3
95.1
86.2
71.0
94.3
89.5
110.2
86.9
89.2
89.2
103.6
102.5
98.2
98.2
100.9
114.5
98.0
98.7
97.3

93.8
92.3
99.1
98.5
113.8
94.9
87.0
71.4
95.1
90.6
110.7
88.0
89.6
89.7
103.5
103.1
98.5
98.7
100.9
113.6
97.6
98.1
97.9

2.9
2.7
(3)
(3>
f3)
<3)
4.9
5.5
8.7
4.1
7.2
0
2.3
(3)
(3)
5.0
1.3
(3)
(3)
3.8
-.1
<3)
(3)

.3
.5
0
0
-.4
-.2
.9
.6
.8
1.2
.5
1.3
.4
.6
-.1
.6
.3
.5
0
-.8
-.4
-.6
.6

2048-8
2048-816
2048-821
2048-823
2048-825
2048-9

12/80
12/80
06/91
12/80
06/91
12/80

102.0
111.7
102.1
135.2
101.2
86.8

104.8
115.7
102.1
136.9
100.6
87.6

104.6
115.2
102.1
137.4
101.3
87.8

3.7
4.3
(3)
<3)
(3)
1.2

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

2048-911
2048-922
2048-SM
2048-M
2048-Z89
2048-S

12/80
06/91

60.7
100.3

62.4
100.0

62.6
101.0

11.4
(3)

.3
1.0

12/80
12/80
12/80

104.4
104.1
95.8

109.7
108.6
101.8

106.3
104.8
101.6

6.1
4.9
-.9

-3.1
-3.5
-.2

12/84

135.4

136.9

137.5

3.6

.4

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
; 06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

167.9
167.0
169.3
169.6
167.1
175.1
183.5
144.1
171.0
191.1
168.3
164.2
170.3
180.5
156.4
158.7
156.4
153.7
167.8
153.8
151.3
182.8
189.0
169.6
184.6

169.8
168.8
170.8
171.0
168.6
178.2
185.0
143.5
174.9
191.1
170.1
165.9
171.0
183.3
160.0
161.5
158.9
154.9
168.9
153.8
151.3
183.1
189.0
170.6
184.8

170.4
169.5
171.2
171.4
169.1
176.6
185.1
145.8
174.9
191.6
170.4
166.9
173.3
180.1
162.2
163.9
163.4
<*>
169.3
153.8
151.3
183.0
189.0
170.2
184.8

4.2
4.3
5.2
5.9
5.4
2.7
6.3
4.1
9.8
9.3
2.8
2.3
4.5
2.5
3.4
4.2
5.6
<3)
2.0
1.0
.9
3.7
4.3
2.3
4.5

.4
.4
.2
.2
.3
-.9
.1
1.6
0
.3
.2
.6
1.3
-1.7
1.4
1.5
2.8
(3)
.2
0
0
-.1
0
-.2
0

2051-P
2051-1
2051-1A
2051-111
2051-11101
2051-11102
2051-11103
2051-11104
2051-113
2051-1B
2051-115
2051-117
2051-128
2051-2
2051-23
2051-233
2051-235
2051-239
2051-3
2051-398
2051-4
2051-413
2051-418
2051-5

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry

Bread, cake, and related products— Continued
Snack p ie s ........................................................................
Other p ie s .........................................................................
Cake type doughnuts..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts................... ........................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.......................................... ...........
Cookies and crackers..........................................................

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/80
06/80
06/80

194.7
171.5
157.8

194.7
172.1
163.6

194.7
172.1
163.6

4.4
4.7
6.2

0
.0
0

06/80
06/86
06/80
06/80
06/80

174.1
140.6
147.3
149.1
146.4

176.7
142.7
146.0
149.1
144.1

176.7
142.7
146.0
149.1
144.1

3.7
3.7
2.2
2.8
1.6

0
0
0
0
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

148.8
151.0
163.4
170.8
142.6
163.8
179.4
115.8
120.8
141.5
140.4
152.1
128.5
136.5

150.7
153.2
166.4
174.3
145.8
163.8
184.5
115.8
120.8
143.1
142.0
154.4
(3)
137.2

151.5
154.0
167.2
175.3
145.8
163.8
186.2
115.8
120.2
143.9
142.8
155.2

2.2
2.3
2.7
3.0
2.5
1.0
3.9
0
.2
1.9
2.0
2.2
1.5

.5
.5
.5
.6
0
0
.9
0
-.5
.6
.6
.5
ft
.7

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

138.6
138.6
122.1
130.8

138.6
138.6
121.2
128.8

138.6
138.6
121.1
128.7

4.0
4.0
-.9
-1.8

0
0
-.1
-.1

06/91
12/82

100.8
141.1

101.0
141.1

101.8
142.2

ft

12/82

147.5

147.5

147.5

2.9

0

2053-113
2053-114

12/82
12/82

131.1
129.8

131.1
129.8

137.7

5.0

5.0

2053-119

2051-513
2051-519
2051-7
2051 -SM
2051-M
2051-Z99
2051-S
2051-S S S
2052-S

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Cookies and crackers.....................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Crackers, cracker sandwiches, and pretzels..................................
Crackers...........................................................................
Graham crackers..............................................................
Saltines............................................... ..........................
Other crackers.................................................................
Cracker sandwiches..........................................................
Pretzels.........................................................................
Cookies and ice cream c o n e s...................................................
C o o kie s...........................................................................
Sandwich co ok ie s.............................................................
Marshmallow co okies........................................................
All other cookies and wafers................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s............................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2052

Frozen bakery products, except bread................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Frozen bakery products...........................................................
Frozen pies (fruit, custard and cream type).................................
Sweet yeast goods including yeast raised doughnuts, sweet rolls,
coffeecake, e t c .............................................................
Soft cakes including pound, layer, sheet, fruit, cheese, etc...............
All other bakery products including cookies and pastries; excluding
bread and rolls..............................................................

2053

12/82

144.7

144.7

144.7

1.6

0

Sugar and confectionery products....................................................

206

12/84

117.5

117.4

116.4

-.9

-.9

Raw cane sugar m ills.....................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Raw cane s u g a r ....................................................................

2061
2061-P
2061-1

06/82
06/82
06/82

111.4
111.4
111.4

109.6
109.6
109.4

109.8
109.8
109.7

-.6
-.6
-.5

.2
.2
.3

Cane sugar refining........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Refined cane su ga r................................................................
Granulated cane sugar, including cube and tablet sugar.................
Consumer units (containers of 25 lbs or le ss )...........................
Commercial units (bags and other containers: over 25 lb s )...........
Bulk shipments (rail cars, trucks, or bins).................................
Confectioners’ powdered s u g a r...............................................
Brown or soft su gar.............................................................

2062
2062-P
2062-1
2062-1A
2062-112
’ 2062-114
2062-115
2062-13
2062-14

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

123.4
123.4
123.4
127.7
123.7
129.4
(3)
(3)
(3)

123.5
123.5
123.5
127.2
123.7
128.7
130.8
115.2
103.7

123.8
123.8
123.8
127.3
124.0
128.4
130.8
115.0
103.8

-.7
-.7
-.7
-2.5
-4.6
-1.5

.2
.2
.2
.1
.2
-.2
0
-.2
.1

Beet sugar processing ....................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Refined beet sugar.................................................................
Granulated beet sugar, including cube and tablet s u g a r .................
Individual services (small paper packets) and consumer units
(cartons and sacks: 25 lb or le s s )....................................
Commercial units (bags and other containers: over 25 lb s )...........
Bulk shipments (rail cars, trucks, or bins).................................
Liquid sugar or sugar syrup....................................................
Sucrose type...................................................................
Other beet sugar factory products and byproducts..........................
All other sugar beet refining products and byproducts, incl. dried
beet pulp.....................................................................

2063
2063-P
2063-1
2063-1X

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

113.9
114.1
113.7
113.0

114.6
114.8
114.5
114.0

113.9
114.0
113.4
112.8

-4.0
-4.1
-4.5
-4.6

-.6
-.7
-1.0
-1.1

2063-107
2063-113
2063-115
2063-15
2063-151
2063-2

10/82
11/82
06/82
06/82
10/82
06/82

106.8
(3)
109.6
116.6
100.0
117.7

101.6
117.6
109.5
(3)
(3)
116.8

102.6
115.4
108.6
ft
120.6

-9.0
ft
-4.9
ft
ft
.1

1.0
-1.9
-.8
ft
ft
3.3

2063-289

06/82

(3)

95.3

95.3

ft

Candy and other confectionery products..............................................
Primary products......................................................................
Chocolate and chocolate type confectionery products made from
purchased chocolate.........................................................
Solid chocolate confectionery products......................................
Solid chocolate confectionery products without inclusions............
Solid chocolate confectionery products with inclusions................
Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products....................

2064
2064-P

06/83
06/83

132.1
134.1

132.7
134.5

133.1
134.9

2064-2
2064-2A
2064-211
2064-231
2064-251

06/83
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

128.3
100.4
100.6
100.3
100.7

128.2
100.4
100.6
100.3
100.8

128.9
100.8
101.3
100.3
100.8

2052-P
2052-1
2052-1A
2052-123
2052-125
2052-190
2052-135
2052-151
2052-2
2052-2A
2052-213
2052-215
2052-237
2052-SM
2052-M
2052-Z89
2052-S
2052-SSS

2053-P
2053-1
2053-111

See footnotes at end of table.




30

ft

138.2

ft

ft

ft

2.7

ft

ft
ft
ft

.8
.8

ft

0
.9
.7

ft
ft
(3)
ft
ft

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

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Candy and other confectionery products— Continued
Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products with candy,
fruit, or nut centers......................................................
Panned chocolate confectionery products................... ...............
Chocolate assortments and other chocolate and chocolate type
confectionery products.......................... ...........................
Nonchocolate type confectionery products...................................
Hard ca n d y .............. .........................................................
Chewy nonchocolate candy, including granola b a rs.......................
Soft nonchocolate candy.......................................................
Iced/coated nonchocolate confectionery products........................
Panned nonchocolate confectionery products.............................
Licorice and licorice type confectionery products.........................
Other confectionery type products.............................................
Other candy and confectionery products, n.e.c.............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Chocolate and cocoa products.........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Chocolate coatings................................................................
Sweet chocolate coatings.....................................................
Milk chocolate coatings........................................................
Chocolate confectionery products made from cocoa beans ground in
the same establishment.....................................................
Solid chocolate confectionery products......................................
Solid chocolate confectionery products without inclusions............
Other chocolate and cocoa products..........................................
Powdered c o c o a ................................................................
Powdered cocoa, unsweetened............................................
Other chocolate and cocoa products, n.e.c.................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2066

Chewing gum and gum b a se ............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Chewing gum, non-medicated...................................................
Containing su g a r................................................................

2067

Product
code

Index
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2064-25131
2064-271

06/91
06/91

100.7
99.1

100.8
98.8

100.9
100.2

ft
ft

0.1
1.4

2064-291
2064-3
2064-311
2064-321
2064-331
2064-351
2064-371
2064-381
2064-9
2064-991
2064-SM
2064-M
2064-Z89
2064-S

06/91
06/83
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

102.1
129.3
100.5
103.5
101.9
100.3
97.7
100.0
95.2
101.5

101.2
130.6
101.3
106.9
102.3
100.3
97.3
100.5
95.2
101.1

102.7
130.8
101.2
106.7
101.0
100.3
99.2
101.4
95.2
101.1

ft
ft
t3)

ft

1.5
.2
-.1
-.2
-1.3
0
2.0
.9
0
0

06/91
06/91
06/91

101.8
101.8
96.9

107.7
107.7
98.9

107.7
107.7
97.4

ft
ft
ft

0
0
-1.5

2066-P
2066-1
2066-112
2066-122

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

114.0
113.3
96.9
78.6
94.1

113.3
112.6
96.4
77.1
92.6

107.0
105.7
94.7
75.8
90.5

—6.1
-7.0
.4
-3.2
-.5

-5.6
-6.1
-1.8
-1.7
-2.3

06/83
06/91
06/91
06/83
06/91
12/85
06/91

135.2
100.1
100.2
103.3
103.8
75.0
96.9

133.0
100.6
100.7
104.3
105.4
81.1
96.9

119.1
100.6
100.7
102.6
100.9
63.5
96.9

ft
ft
ft
-4.3
ft
ft
ft

-10.5
0
0
-1.6
-4.3
-21.7
0

2066-2
2066-2A
2066-212
2066-9
2066-98
2066-963
2066-999
2066-SM
2066-S

2067-P
2067-1
2067-112

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

06/83

108.1

107.8

107.8

2.0

0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

125.4
125.5
124.6
124.6

125.0
125.5
124.6
124.6

125.4
125.5
124.6
124.6

.5
1.6
0
0

.3
0
0
0

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/83
06/83
06/91
11/83
06/91
06/83
06/83

102.4
102.8
102.2
166.4
124.1
99.8
194.8
104.0
153.9
159.7

101.2
101.8
101.2
166.4
121,1
99.6
194.0
102.8
152.0
157.6

101.0
101.6
100.7
166.4
119.4
99.6
194.0
102.8
152.0
157.6

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

-.2
-.2
-.5
0
-1.4
0
0
0
0
0

06/91

99.5

95.6

95.6

ft

0

Processed nuts and seeds (salted, roasted, cooked, blanched,
2068
2066-P
2068-11
2068-113
2068-117
2068-13
2068-137
2068-15
2068-153
2068-157
2068-SM
2068-S

Primary products.....................................................................
Processed nuts sold in bulk......................................................
Peanuts...........................................................................
Other nuts, made up of from one to three varieties.... ..................
Processed nuts, packaged in c a n s .............................................
Other nuts, made up of from one to three varieties.......................
Processed nuts, in packaging other than cans or sold bulk................
Peanuts...........................................................................
Other nuts, made up of from one to three varieties.......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

ft
ft
ft

ft

Fats and o ils ...............................................................................

207

12/84

92.0

91.6

93.2

-3.2

1.7

Cottonseed oil mill products.............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Cottonseed oil, crude..............................................................
Cottonseed oil, crude...........................................................
Cottonseed oil, once refined.....................................................
Cottonseed oil, once refined (before deodorization or use in end
products).....................................................................
Cotton linters........................................................................
Cotton linters.....................................................................
Cottonseed cake, meal, and other byproducts...............................
Cottonseed cake and m e a l....................................................
Cottonseed h ulls................................................................
Other cottonseed byproducts.................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................

2074

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

90.9
90.3
62.0
62.0
59.5

92.8
93.0
63.7
ft
57.3

92.1
91.9
66.0
ft
63.5

-8.5
-11.0
-14.2
ft
-14.0

-.8
-1.2
3.6
ft
10.8

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
07/85

59.5
83.5
83.5
147.8
157.8
104.9
(3)

ft
78.2
ft
157.9
170.2
97.4
137.2

<3>
78.2
ft
144.3
156.4
76.4
137.2

ft
-45.0
ft
-2.8
7.9
-55.3
ft

ft

06/85

ft

93.7

93.8

ft

Soybean oil mid products................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Soybean o i l .........................................................................
Crude soybean o il...............................................................
Soybean oil, crude, not degummed........................................
Soybean cake, meal, and other byproducts...................................
Soybean byproducts, m eal.....................................................

2075

12/79
12/79

78.4
76.4

77.9
75.9

81.0
78.5

-.9
.8

4.0
3.4

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

63.4
67.6
83.4
83.5

64.4
67.2
81.8
81.8

70.5
73.5
82.3
82.4

-5.6
-8.6
4.4
4.4

9.5
9.4
.6
.7

2074-P
2074-1
2074-111
2074-2
2074-211
2074-3
2074-311
2074-4
2074-414
2074-451
2074-498
2074-SM
2074-M

2075-P
2075-1
2075-11
2075-115
2075-2
2075-211

See footnotes at end of table.




31

0
ft
-8.6
-8.1
-21.6
0
.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/91
12/91
12/85
12/85
12/91

97.6
96.8
91.9

ft

95.4
95.2
83.9
63.6
96.0
98.3
135.5
125.8
94.1

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

103.4
105.5
92.6
92.1
90.6
95.4
95.8
113.1
112.4
111.0
96.7
123.8
145.0
120.2

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/89
12/81

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

95.9
94.7
85.6
62.1
100.9
98.3
129.3
123.3
91.3

-25.0
-18.9
-29.4
ft

ft
ft

0.5
-.5
2.0
-2.4
5.1
0
-4.6
-2.0
-3.0

101.7
100.4
90.6
89.2
88.8
90.0
98.7
104.6
103.7
102.3
96.2
119.1
130.8
ft

101.3
99.4
87.0
86.0
84.8
88.7
92.8
106.2
104.6
103.2
95.0
119.1
130.8
ft

-6.9
-2.0
-5.1
-5.7
-5.6
-5.9
-1.8
-1.4
-3.9
-3.9
.6
5.0
7.0
ft

-.4
-1.0
-4.0
—3.6
-4.5
-1.4
-8.0
1.5
.9
.9
-1.2
0
0
ft

115.3
114.8
112.0
99.1
124.5

115.6
115.1
110.5
96.6
121.5

117.8
117.5
114.2
99.9
126.0

-5.1
-5.7
-6.4
-5.5
-6.1

1.9
2.1
3.3
3.4
3.7

12/81
12/81
12/89
12/81
02/90
12/81
12/81

95.1
99.3
92.6
104.1
87.7
129.3
123.1

92.1
99.3
92.8
104.7
87.7
127.3
129.5

94.1
99.9
95.9
110.4
87.7
123.6
127.3

-2.9
-8.1
-7.3
-9.7
ft
-2.1
-3.5

2.2
.6
3.3
5.4
0
-2.9
-1.7

12/81

119.5

120.2

121.5

-1.0

1.1

Vegetable oil mills, n.e.c..................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Vegetable oils, other than com, cottonseed, soybean, and linseed......
Peanut oil, crude................................................................
Sunflower oil, crude.............. ............................. ..................
Other crude vegetable oils including safflower, canola, etc..............
Other vegetable oil mill products, except cottonseed and soybean ......
Peanut cake and m eal..........................................................
Sunflower seed cake and m e a l...............................................

2076

Animal and marine fats and o ils ........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Grease and inedible tallow.......................................................
Inedible tallow, including inedible animal stearin...........................
Inedible beef tallow...........................................................
Other inedible tallow and inedible animal stearin.......................
Grease, other than wool grease.......................................... ....
Feed and fertilizer by-products..................................................
Meat/bone m e a l................................................................
Meat meal and meat and bone m eal......................................
Feather m eal.....................................................................
Animal and marine oil mill products, including fo ots.........................
Fish and marine animal o i l.....................................................
Fish scrap and meal.............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts............................. .

2077

Shortening and cooking o ils ........................... ..................................
Primary products......................................................................
Shortening and cooking o ils .....................................................
Baking or frying fa ts ........................................... .................
Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% vegetable oil.................
Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% animal fats or blends of
vegetable and animal fats..............................................
Hydrogenated oils other than baking or frying fats........................
Salad or cooking o ils............................................................
Salad or cooking oils, partially hydrogenated soybean o i l .............
Salad or cooking oils, vegetable oil blends...............................
All other salad or cooking o ils ..............................................
Margarine............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2079

Beverages..................................................................................

206

12/84

115.8

117.8

117.8

.6

0

Malt beverages.............................................................................
Primary products................. ..... ..............................................
Canned b e e r........................................................................
Light beer in c a n s ...............................................................
Regular beer in c a n s ............................................................
Bottled b e e r ........................................................................
Returnable bottles...............................................................
Light beer in returnable bottles.............................................
Regular beer in returnable bottles.........................................
Nonretumable bottles...........................................................
Light beer in nonretumable bottles............................ ............
Regular beer in nonretumable bottles.....................................
Barrels and k e g s ...................................................................
Regular beer in barrels and k e g s .............................................
Other fermented malt beverages and byproducts............................
Malt liquor............................................................... .........
Ate, porter and sto u t............................................................
All other fermented malt beverages and by products (including
non-alcoholic brew s)...................................... ................

2062

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/91
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

120.8
120.8
125.9
113.7
127.5
114.6
ft
ft
99.6
130.0
ft
129.4
ft
118.3
111.6
115.3
ft

124.2
124.3
130.2
114.3
133.0
116.9
99.5
88.8
103.5
133.3
137.9
132.8
120.4
118.3
113.0
118.5
128.8

124.2
124.2
130.2
117.0
132.0
117.1
99.8
89.4
103.7
133.5
137.9
133.0
118.4
115.7
113.1
118.5
129.2

2.3
2.3
2.8
2.9
2.7
1.8
ft
ft
4.1
2.1
2.4
2.1
ft
-2.2
1.3
2.8
ft

0
-.1
0
2.4
-.8
.2
.3
.7
.2
.2
0
.2
-1.7
-2.2
.1
0
.3

ft

Malt and malt byproducts................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Malt and malt byproducts.........................................................
Malt and malt byproducts......................................................

2083

Wines, brandy and brandy spirits.......................................................
Primary products......................................................................
W in e s................................................................................
Grape table w ines...............................................................
White w ines......................... ...........................................
White varietal w in e s....................................... ........ ........
White generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w ine s..................
Red w in e s......................................................................
Red varietal w ine s..........................................................
Red generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w ines....................
Rose wines ....................................................................

2084

2076-P
2076-2
2076-252
2076-262
2076-264
2076-3
2076-351
2076-361

2077-P
2077-1
2077-111
2077-11111
2077-11113
2077-113
2077-2
2077-211
2077-21111
2077-237
2077-3
2077-361
2077-366
2077-SM

2079-P
2079-1
2079-11
2079-113
2079-115
2079-142
2079-15
2079-151
2079-154
2079-159
2079-2
2079-SM
2079-S

2082-P
2082-1
2082-111
2082-112
2082-2
2082-211
2082-21111
2082-21112
2082-221
2082-22111
2082-22112
2082-3
2082-312
2082-4
2082-411
2082-471

See footnotes at end of table.




32

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft

ft
ft
ft

2082-499

12/91

ft

100.0

100.0

2083-P
2083-1
2083-121

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

99.6
99.6
99.6
99.6

100.5
100.5
100.5
100.5

100.5
100.5
100.5
100.5

.1
.1
.1
.1

0
0
0
.0

2084-P
2084-A
2084-1
2084-112
2084-11211
2084-11221
2084-114
2084-11411
2084-11421
2084-116

12/83
12/83
12/91
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

117.6
119.2
ft
114.8
111.1
122.3
107.5
119.0
149.1
109.7
115.3

117.8
119.7
100.5
114.5
109.4
121.0
105.8
120.1
153.6
109.7
114.9

118.0
120.0
100.7
114.9
109.3
120.8
105.8
120.6
156.2
109.7
116.1

.6
.8

.2
.3
.2
.3
-.1
-.2
0
.4
1.7
0
1.0

0

ft
.3
-1.2
.2
-1.5
1.4
6.5
-.5
.9

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Wines, brandy and brandy spirits— Continued
Rose varietal w in e s........................................................
Rose generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w ine s..................
Bulk wines........................................................................
Bulk white w in e ...............................................................
Bulk red wine (includes ro se )...............................................
Other fruit and berry w ines....................................................
Dessert wines .....................................................................
Dessert w in e s.................................................................
Sparkling wines, natural and carbonated...................................
Sparkling wines, natural and carbonated.................................
Specialty (formula) wines.......................................................
Other specialty (formula) wines.............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products.................................................. .............
Distilled spirits, except brandy...........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Distilled spirits, except brandy (bulk and bottled)............................
Bottled distilled spirits, except brandy.......................................
W hiskey........................................................................
American blended whiskey...............................................
American blended whiskey • blend of whiskies.....................
American blended whiskey - blend of whiskey with neutral
spirits.................................................................
Bourbon whiskey and lye whiskey......................................
Bourbon whiskey.........................................................
Other whiskey, except imports (corn, bourbon & blend, light,
etc.).....................................................................
Distilled spirits, except whiskey and brandy..............................
Vodka ........................................................................
G in .................................... ........................................
Cordials/liqueurs...........................................................
Other distilled spirits, except imports (spirit-based coolers,
bitters, etc.)............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................

2085

Bottled and canned soft drinks.........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Bottled and canned soft drinks.................................................
Canned carbonated soft drinks in 10 and 12 02 c a n s ....................
Nondietetics...................................................................
C o la ..........................................................................
Orange .......................................................................
Lemon, lime and lemon-lime.............................................
Ginger a le ...................................................................
Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club
so d a .....................................................................
Low calorie.....................................................................
C o la ................................. .........................................
Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club
s o d a .............................................................. .......
10 to 12 oz bottled carbonated soft drinks.................................
Nondietetics...................................................................
C o la ..........................................................................
16 oz bottled carbonated soft drinks........................................
Nondietetic.....................................................................
C o la ..........................................................................
Lemon, lime and lemon lime.............................................
Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club
so d a ......................................................................
Low calorie.....................................................................
C o la ............ .... ..........................................................
All other size bottled carbonated soft drinks...............................
Nondietetics...................................................................
C o la ..........................................................................
Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club
s o d a .....................................................................
Low Calorie....................................................................
C o la ..........................................................................
Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club
s o d a .....................................................................
Fruit drinks, cocktails and ades containing no real fruit juice...........
Soft drinks sold in bulk......... ............................ ......................
C o la ...............................................................................
Other flavors.....................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................

2086

See footnotes at end of table.




33

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

137.1

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2084-11611
2084-11621
2084-2
2084-212
2084-214
2084-3
2084-4
2084-411
2084-5
2084-511
2084-6
2084-619
2084-SM
2084-S

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/91
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/90
12/90
12/83
12/83

ft
108.3
ft
ft
ft
ft
114.3
114.3
110.9
110.9
ft
ft
ft
132.0

135.5
ft
148.1
145.3
99.0
117.0
115.0
ft
112.9
ft
92.5
92.8
ft
132.0

148.9
147.2
99.0
ft
115.0
ft
112.8
ft
92.5
92.8
ft
132.0

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
4.0
ft
3.7
ft
ft
ft
ft
0

1.2
ft
.5
1.3
0
ft
0
ft
-.1
ft
0
0
ft
0

2085-P
2085-5
2085-52
2085-521
2085-5211
2085-52111

06/83
06/83
06/90
06/83
06/90
06/90
06/83

132.3
130.4
108.8
133.3
106.5
102.7
124.3

132.9
131.0
109.3
134.2
107.5
102.5
ft

132.9
130.9
109.3
134.2
107.5
102.5
ft

.1
-.5
-.4
-.5
-1.2
-1.0
ft

0
-.1
0
0
0
0
ft

2085-52112
2085-5212
2085-52121

06/83
06/83
06/90

111.0
140.1
107.8

110.1
142.1
109.3

ft
142.1
109.4

ft
-1.2
-1.2

ft

2085-5213
2085-522
2085-52211
2085-52221
2085-52241

06/90
06/90
06/83
06/83
06/83

113.7
113.7
130.1
132.0
128.8

113.6
113.9
131.2
131.8
127.9

113.7
113.9
131.2
131.7
127.9

0
.3
.8
-.2
-.7

.1
0
0
-.1
0

2085-52261
2085-SM
2085-M
2085-289

06/90

120.8

120.8

120.8

1.0

0

08/83
08/83

129.0
129.7

129.8
130.6

129.8
130.6

3.7
3.7

0
0

2086-P
2086-1
2086-11
2086-111
2086-11151
2086-11152
2086-11153
2086-11155

06/81
06/81
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89

129.0
130.0 .
105.1
102.6
103.1
101.4
103.9
110.9
100.0

130.9
131.7
106.6
105.4
105.8
104.8
110.1
111.5
100.0

131.0
131.9
106.7
104.1
105.1
104.6
107.9
109.9
ft

-.6
-.8
-1.3
-3.3
-3.2
-4.7
3.0
1.1
ft

.1
.2
.1
-1.2
-.7
-.2
-2.0
-1.4
ft

2086-11157
2086-112
2086-11258

06/89
06/89
06/89

102.4
101.1
98.4

104.6
103.8
102.4

103.0
100.6
102.0

-4.4
-3.4
-1.9

-1.5
-2.9
-.4

2086-11259
2086-13
2086-131
2086-13111
2086-14
2086-141
2086-14121
2086-14123

06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89

104.8
106.8
106.0
104.1
107.7
109.3
111.0
105.2

105.6
107.0
106.3
104.3
107.7
109.7
111.8
107.3

99.2
106.7
106.1
103.9
110.2
111.5
112.8
106.9

-5.5
1.2
.5
-.8
.9
1.4
1.2
.3

-6.1
-.3
-.2
-.4
2.3
1.6
.9
-.4

2086-14127
2086-142
2086-14228
2086-16
2086-161
2086-16142

06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89

104.2
97.9
93.7
106.4
106.3
105.4

101.8
95.2
100.8
107.7
107.6
105.7

108.6
102.3
106.6
108.3
108.3
106.9

4.2
-2.3
4.5
-.6
0
-1.1

6.7
7.5
5.8
.6
.7
1.1

2086-16144
2086-162
2086-16245

06/89
06/89
06/89

108.3
106.7
98.0

111.5
108.2
100.9

111.2
108.3
100.8

2.3
-3.0
-4.8

-.3
.1
-.1

2086-16247
2086-171
2086-4
2086-411
2086-421
2086-SM
2086-M
2086-Z89

06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89

119.8
105.0
111.5
114.0
106.5

119.4
105.0
112.4
114.5
108.3

119.7
105.0
113.2
115.6
108.4

-.4
-1.8
3.5
4.1
2.2

.3
0
.7
1.0
.1

06/81
06/81

122.6
123.8

125.8
127.0

125.3
126.5

.1
.1

-.4
-.4

ft

0
.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Index
base
Nov.
1991*

Flavoring extracts and sirups, n.e.c.......................... ...........................
Primary products......................................................................
Flavoring extracts, emulsions and other liquid flavors.......................
Natural extracts in containers of more than 8 ounces....................
Imitation extracts................................ ................................
Liquid beverage bases, not for use by soft drink bottlers..................
Other flavors......................................................................
Liquid beverage bases, for use by soft drink bottlers...... .................
Other liquid beverage bases containing kola extract or flavoring.......
Other flavors......................................................................
Other flavoring agents, except chocolate sirups; flavoring powders and
tablets...........................................................................
Soft drinks (effervescent and noneffervescent)............................
Other flavoring powders and tablets; dry mix cocktails; flavoring
p aste................... .......................................................
Flavoring sirups for fountain, ice cream, home beverage use, all
flavors.........................................................................
Food colorings...................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2087

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2087-P
2087-1
2087*115
2087-153
2087-2
2087-225
2087-3
2087-313
2087-339

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

118.7
120.6
98.9
105.3
90.2
121.7
121.5
131.2
131.7
128.0

120.8
123.0
98.9
105.3
90.2
124.3
123.9
135.8
136.2
133.4

121.0
123.2
98.9
105.3
90.2
124.6
123.9
135.8
136.2
133.4

2.4
2.6
-3.9
.7
-11.7
1.7
1.8
4.1
4.0
5.0

0.2
.2
0
0
0
.2
0
0
0
0

2087-4
2087-435

12/85
12/85

112.8
110.9

113.2
110.9

113.7
110.9

1.8
1.2

.4
0

2087-436

12/85

119.4

121.5

121.4

6.4

-.1

2087-459
2087-471
2087-SM
2087-S

12/85
12/85

111.4
95.7

111.4
98.8

111.4
100.6

.1
11.0

0
1.8

12/85

102.7

101.9

102.1

.4

.2

Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products............................

209

12/84

117.9

118.2

118.5

-.2

.3

Canned and cured seafood s.............................................................
Primary products ......................................................................
Canned and cured seafoods including soup (except frozen)...............
Canned salm on..................................................................
Canned sardines.................................................................
Canned c la m s....................................................................
Other canned fish and seafood (except soups, stews, and chowders).
Canned seafood soups, stews and chowders..............................
Smoked salm on..................................................................
Other smoked fish ...............................................................
Salted and pickled fish..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..................... ..........
Secondary products....................................... ........................

2091

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
02/85
12/84
12/84
12/84

135.8
109.5
109.5
130.4
117.2
103.2
115.7
80.4
120.7
145.5
121.6

149.6
111.0
111.0
126.3
117.5
102.5
134.3
80.4
120.7
151.2
128.7

143.4
110.9
110.9
126.2
117.5
101.1
134.3
80.4
120.7
ft
128.7

20.4
-3.1
-3.1
-10.4
.8
-3.1
8.1
-1.8
0
0

-4.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
0
-1.4
0
0
0
ft
0

12/84

180.2

213.0

197.4

51.7

-7.3

Fresh or frozen packaged f is h ..........................................................
Primary products.......... ............................................................
Fresh packaged fish and other seafood.......................................
Prepared fresh fish, excluding shellfish......................................
Prepared fresh shellfish........................................................
Crabmeat: blue and ro c k ...................................................
Other crabmeat...............................................................
O yste rs............................... ..........................................
C la m s...........................................................................
Frozen packaged fish, excluding shellfish.....................................
Groundfish........................................................................
Groundfish, fillets and ste a ks...............................................
Groundfish, sticks and portions.............................................
Other groundfish...............................................................
Flounder........... ................................................................
Other frozen fish .................................................................
Other fillets and ste a k s......................................................
Other frozen packaged f is h .................................................
Frozen packaged shellfish and other seafood, including so u p .............
Frozen shrim p....................................................................
Shrimp, headless, r a w .......................................................
Shrimp, peeled, ra w ..........................................................
Shrimp, peeled, cooked......................................................
Shrimp, breaded...............................................................
Other 100 percent shrimp products........................................
Frozen c r a b s .....................................................................
Crab meat, blue and ro c k ...................................................
Crab, king, sections..........................................................
Other cra b ......................................................................
Other frozen packaged shellfish..............................................
Other frozen seafood s..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.................. .............
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products................................................................

2092

12/82
12/82
12/82
06/89
06/89
12/82
06/89
12/82
06/89
12/82
06/89
12/82
12/82
06/89
06/89
06/89
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/89
06/89
06/89
02/83
12/82
06/89
06/89
06/89
08/89
08/89
06/89
06/89

134.2
132.8
151.5
101.8
106.6
119.3
103.2
183.0
115.9
149.6
131.5
171.1
173.0
158.1
107.6
94.0
116.2
112.7
110.7
102.5
99.5
110.5
96.7
97.3
88.7
73.1
105.3
60.7

135.3
134.1
154.6
104.3
108.5
154.5
76.8
183.6
ft
147.3
129.2
168.0
169.8
157.7
108.9
92.4
111.8
112.6
113.5
102.3
101.8
110.9
97.5
94.6
88.2
83.4
121.9

137.8
136.3
157.2
103.3
112.1
167.3
92.9
183.6
115.9
149.3
129.2
167.6
169.9
157.7
108.9
96.5
124.1
112.3
115.6
101.5
101.2
110.5
95.5
94.3
87.3
93.1
122.9

1.8
1.6
1.7
-1.0
3.3
8.3
21.0
0
ft
1.4
0
-.2
.1
0
0
4.4
11.0
-.3
1.9
-.8
-.6
-.4
-2.1
-.3
-1.0
11.6
.8

123.7
192.5

81.1
127.0
ft

126.6
ft

2.3
2.6
-.2
-4.5
2.4
24.0
-24.2
-3.2
2.0
.7
2.4
-5.0
4.9
12.6
6.5
-2.8
7.0
-9.4
6.1
-4.7
-7.1
-2.4
-3.4
-5.7
-3.6
-3.0
21.7
ft
ft
27.2
ft

12/82
06/89
12/82

142.5
136.3
114.9

141.5
135.3
114.4

148.0
141.5
114.8

1.9
1.8
-6.9

4.6
4.6
.3

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/88
06/81

112.7
107.4
102.8
107.1
102.2
76.8
121.3

112.4
106.9
102.5
107.4
101.8
76.8
120.4

112.8
107.6
103.3
106.8
102.9
76.8
120.3

-6.3
-7.7
-8.3
1.7
-9.2
-18.5
-6.4

.4
.7
.8

2091-P
2091-1
2091-113
2091-114
2091-115
2091-119
2091-131
2091-151
2091-171
2091-182
2091-SM
2091-S

2092-P
2092-2
2092-2A
2092-2B
2092-221
2092-222
2092-224
2092-225
2092-3
2092-3A
2092-321
2092-322
2092-323
2092-3B
2092-3C
2092-326
2092-329
2092-4
2092-4A
2092-421
2092-422
2092-423
2092-424
2092-425
2092-4C
2092-431
2092-434
2092-435
2092-4D
2092-4E
2092-SM
2092-M
2092-Z89
2092-S
2095

Primary products......................................................................
Whole bean and ground roasted coffee.......................................
Whole bean, roasted coffee...................................................
Ground, roasted coffee.........................................................
Ground coffee mixtures........................................................
Concentrated (instant) coffee....................................................

2095-P
2095-1
2095-111
2095-116
2095-121
2095-2

See footnotes at end of table.




34

ft

ft

ft
ft

ft

ft

ft
-.3
ft

-.6
1.1
0
-.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Coffee— Continued
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts.......................... .................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................

Product
code

2095-SM
2095-M
2095-Z69

Potato and com chips, and similar s n a c k s ...........................................
Primary products................................................. ....................
Potato chips and stic ks...........................................................
Potato chips......................................................................
P la in ............................................................................
Flavored potato ch ip s........................................................
Com chips, curls and related products........................................
Com and tortilla ch ip s..........................................................
Com ch ip s.....................................................................
Curls and related products....................................................
Other chips, sticks, etc..... ............... ........................................
Popped popcorn (except candied)...........................................
Pork rinds.........................................................................
Other chips, sticks, etc..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2096

Manufactured i c e ...........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Can or block ic e ...................................................................
Cubed,crushed or other processed ic e ........................................

2097

Macaroni, spaghetti, and noodles......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and other macaroni products of all
types, except can n ed ........................................................
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and other macaroni products of all
types, except canned......................................................
Noodle products of all shapes, sizes, and types, except canned.........
Noodle products of all shapes, sizes, and types, except c an n ed ......

2098

Food preparations, n.e.c..................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Perishable prepared foods (sold in bulk or packages, not frozen)........
S a la d s.................................................................... .........
Sandwiches, made from bread...............................................
Tortillas, tamales, and other Mexican food specialties...................
Other perishable prepared foods.............................................
S p ic e s ...............................................................................
Pepper, whit© and b lack.......................................................
Consumer sizes (less than 1 pound)......................................
Commercial sizes (1 pound or greater)...................................
Other spices, except pepper..................................................
Consumer sizes (less than 1 pound)............................. .........
Commercial sizes (1 pound or greater)...................................
Tea in consumer packages................. .....................................
Packaged tea in tea b a g s......................................................
Powdered t e a ....................................................................
Dry mix preparations..............................................................
Seasoning m ixes................................................................
Other dry preparations, including bullion, but excluding imitation
dairy mixes................................................... ...............
Other food preparations, n.e.c....................................................
Unpopped popcorn in consumer p ackages.................................
Other (incl. cracker sandwiches mfpm, coconut, pectin).................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Miscellaneous receipts.........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2099

Tobacco manufactures...................................................................

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/81
06/81

101.1
101.1

102.3
102.2

101.1
101.1

-0.8
-.7

-1.2
-1.1

2096-P
2096-1
2096-111
2096-11112
2096-11114
2096-2
2096-21
2096-212
2096-299
2096-3
2096-311
2096-312
2096-399
2096-SM
2096-M
2096-S

06/91
12/85
12/85
06/91
06/91
06/91
12/85
06/91
06/91
06/91
12/85
06/91
06/91
06/91

99.9
114.6
118.3
99.7
100.4
97.8
108.6
100.3
99.6
100.0
117.9
97.9
100.0
103.2

99.9
114.5
118.0
99.4
100.2
97.4
108.8
100.5
99.6
99.9
117.9
97.9
100.0
103.2

98.2
112.5
114.7
96.7
97.0
95.7
107.8
99.5
99.6
100.0
117.9
97.9
100.0
103.2

ft
-1.8
-2.9
ft
ft
ft
-.5
ft
ft
t3)
-1.5
ft
t3)

-1.7
-1.7
-2.8
-2.7
-3.2
-1.7
-.9
-1.0
0
.1
0
0
0
0

06/91
06/91

103.3
100.0

103.3
100.0

103.5
98.1

ft
(3)

.2
-1.9

2097-P
2097-1
2097-2

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

122.1
114.5
123.2
109.6

122.2
114.6
123.3
109.7

122.2
114.5
123.2
109.7

2.1
.9
.9
1.0

0
-.1
-.1
0

2098-P

06/85
06/85

115.0
115.1

114.7
114.8

117.7
118.2

8.8
9.5

2.6
3.0

ft

2098-1

06/85

114.5

113.9

117.1

6.2

2.8

2098-111
2098-2
2098-211

06/85
06/85
06/85

114.5
117.0
117.0

113.9
117.7
117.7

117,1
122.0
122.0

6.2
22.2
22.2

2.8
3.7
3.7

2099-P
2099-A
2099-A21
2099-A31
2099-A41
2099-A98
2099-E
2099-E11
2099-E1131
2099-El 133
2099-E12
2099-E 1238
2099-E 1239
2099-5
2099-582
2099-583
2099-7
2099-741

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
06/91

116.6
117.7
120.6
120.4
121.0
99.7
120.6
118.1
92.5
t3)
78.0
101.9
ft
110.6
108.3
108.6
107.9
100.1
100.0

116.8
117.9
121.2
120.9
123.6
100.2
120.3
120.3
94.3
119.8
78.0
103.8
ft
106.1
105.1
103.4
107.9
100.1
99.9

117.0
117.9
121.7
120.0
134.9
101.3
120.4
120.3
94.3
119.8
78.0
103.7
142.5
106.0
105.1
103.4
107.9
100.0
99.7

-.2
.2
3.8
6.3
15.0
ft
2.1
2.8
ft
-6.6
ft
ft
6.7
1.8
-2.7

.2
0
.4
-.7
9.1
1.1
.1
0
0
0
0
-.1
ft
-.1
0
0
0
-.1
-.2

06/91
12/85
12/85
12/85

100.2
132.1
<3)
125.6

100.2
131.9
125.6

100.3
132.1
119.6
125.6

ft
4.0
34.8
5.9

12/85
12/85
12/85

96.9
96.9
116.9

96.9
96.9
117.0

100.0
100.0
117.2

-7.7
-7.7
-.1

3.2
3.2
.2

21

12/84

216.3

223.6

223.6

12.6

0

Cigarettes...................................................................................

211

12/82

234.9

242.9

242.9

13.1

0

Cigarettes...................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Filter tip..............................................................................
81 to 95 mm lo n g ...............................................................
Greater than 95 m m ............................................................

2111
2111-P
2111-1
2111-116
2111-118

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

234.9
239.6
236.8
231.9
247.1

242.9
248.1
244.6
240.5
253.7

242.9
248.1
244.6
240.5
253.7

13.1
13.3
13.6
13.1
14.6

.0
0
0
0
0

212

12/82

150.4

158.6

158.0

5.5

-.4

2121
2121-P

12/82
12/82

150.4
150.2

158.6
158.1

158.0
157.5

5.5
5.4

-.4
-.4

Cigars........................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................

2099-798
2099-9
2099-985
2099-998
2099-SM
2099-M
2099-MM
2099-S

See footnotes at end of table.




35

ft

ft

ft
ft
ft

.1
.2

ft

0

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Cigars— Continued
Cigars and cigarillos (weighing 3 or more pounds per 1,000 cigars)......
Cigarillos (weighing 3 to 10 pounds per 1,000)............................
Cigars (weighing more than 10 pounds per 1,000)........................

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
1992z

Mar.
19922

12/82
06/89
06/89

150.2
117.4
112.2

158.1
120.0
119.7

157.5
117.6
120.0

5.4
1.6
7.0

-0.4
-2.0
.3

12/82

187.8

195.3

195.3

9.4

0

2131-P
2131-111
2131-113

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

187.8
192.6
169.3
181.4

195.3
200.9
173.3
187.3

195.3
200.9
173.3
187.3

9.4
10.0
4.4
7.9

0
0
0
0

2131-115
2131-117

12/82
12/82

193.9
225.1

194.5
237.8

194.5
237.8

10.3
10.1

0
0

2121-3
2121-312
2121-314

Chewing and smoking tobacco and snu ff.............................................

213

Chewing and smoking tobacco and sn u ff.............................................
Primary products......................................................................
Smoking tobacco...................................................................
Loose leaf chewing tobacco.....................................................
Chewing tobacco other than loose leaf, including fine cut, plug, and
twist.............................................................................
Snuff, dry and moist.......... .....................................................

2131

Index
base

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Tobacco stemming and redrying.......................................................

214

06/84

108.6

110.0

110.0

2.9

0

Tobacco stemming and redrying.......................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant
transfers........................................................................
Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant
transfers......................................................................
Tobacco stem m ed.................................................................
Packed for sale as su c h .......................................................
Reconstituted tobacco (processed sheet and homogenized)..............
Reconstituted tobacco (processed sheet and homogenized)...........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................

2141

06/84
06/84

108.6
105.4

110.0
106.8

110.0
106.8

2.9
3.3

0
0

2141-P
2141-1

06/84

110.4

115.5

116.4

7.3

.8

2141-121
2141-2
2141-21
2141-3
2141-311
2141-SM
2141-M
2141-XY9
2141-Z89

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/89
06/89

110.4
104.5
99.6
105.3
105.3

115.5
105.6
105.6
107.3
107.3

116.4
105.6
105.6
106.2
106.2

7.3
3.1
6.0
2.9
2.9

.8
0
0
.8
.8

11/84
11/84
06/89

123.1
125.2
101.7

124.8
129.2
101.8

124.9
129.2
101.8

1.3
2.6
.3

.1
0
0

Textile mill products.......................................................................

22

12/84

112.7

113.4

113.4

1.1

0

Cotton broadwoven fabric................................................................

221

12/80

110.7

111.5

111.2

2.4

-.3

Cotton broadwoven fabric................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Gray cotton broadwoven fabric, except interplant transfers................
Plain weaves, except d u c k ..................... ........ *.....................
Sheeting, other than bed sheeting........................................
Twill weaves, except d enim ...................................................
Other weaves, except pile fabric.............................................
Finished cotton broadwoven fabric, except interplant transfers...........
Twill w e aves................. ....................................................
Blue indigo denim.............................................................
Pile fabric.........................................................................
Cotton broadwoven fabric, finished products.................................
Towels and washcloths.........................................................
Bedspreads.......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Man-made fiber and silk broadwoven fabric................................

2211

12/80
12/80
12/80
06/87
12/80

110.7
110.6
110.8
113.2
90.8

111.5
111.6
112.1
O
ft

111.2
111.5
112.1
114.3
92.8

2.4
2.3
2.7
3.5
.7

-.3
-.1
0
ft
ft

06/87
12/80
06/87
06/87
06/87
12/80
06/87
06/87

119.0
107.0
107.4
105.1
117.6
122.4
107.6
104.2

121.1
109.1
108.1
105.5
ft
122.4
107.6
101.9

121.1
108.4
107.1
105.1
118.1
122.5
107.6
109.0

3.1
4.2
6.4
7.8
.6
.5
.2
6.7

0
-.6
-.9
-.4
ft
.1
0
7.0

12/80
12/80

109.8
112.7

ft
ft

108.6
114.4

3.3
3.1

ft
ft

Synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fabric............................................

222

06/81

115.3

116.8

116.8

1.8

0

Synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fabric............................................
Primary products......................................................................
Gray goods, except interplant transfers........................................
Filament yam fabric (85% + filament)......................................
Chiefly rayon and/or acetate...............................................
Other filament yam fabric...................................................
Chiefly nylon.................................................................
Chiefly polyester............................................................
Spun yam fabric (85% + spun), except manmade fiber/wool blends
and silk fabric...............................................................
Plain w eaves...................................................................
Plain printcloth..............................................................
Chiefly polyester/cotton b le nd s.......................................
Other plain w eaves.........................................................
Twill w eaves...................................................................
Other weaves, except pile fabric...........................................
O th e r.........................................................................
Spun/filament yarn fabric (less than 8 5 % spun or filament).............
Finished fabric, except interplant transfers....................................
Filament yarn fabric (85% + filament)......................................
Chiefly polyester...............................................................
Chiefly other filaments.......................................................
Spun yam fabric (85% + spun), except manmade fiber/wool blends
and silk fabric...............................................................

2221
2221-P
2221-1
2221-12
2221-121
2221-122
2221-1223
2221-1224

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

115.3
114.4
111.8
114.6
137.9
109.6
135.6
101.1

116.8
116.1
114.2
118.3
144.9
112.7
ft
105.2

116.8
116.1
114.6
117.6
144.6
111.9
ft
105.2

1.8
2.0
2.9
5.6
15.8
3.2
ft
12.2

0
0
.4
-.6
-.2
-.7
ft
0

2221-13
2221-135
2221-1351
2221-13511
2221-1356
2221-136
2221-137
2221-1372
2221-143
2221-2
2221-21
2221-212
2221-213

06/61
06/87
06/87
06/81
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
04/85
06/81
06/87
06/87
06/87

109.3
103.2
103.2
109.4
106.0
108.8
102.5
106.0
116.7
116.7
110.5
111.3
113.1

111.1
105.5
107.1
114.0
107.0
110.1
102.6
106.0
118.5
118.1
113.4
110.0
117.7

111.9
106.0
107.1
114.1
108.0
110.9
104.5
108.1
119.9
118.0
112.8
111.6
116.2

1.5
.4
4.3
6.9
-5.7
3.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
2.3
2.1
2.1

.7
.5
0
.1
.9
.7
1.9
2.0
1.2
-.1
-.5
1.5
-1.3

2221-22

06/87

113.8

114.4

114.5

.4

.1

2211-P
2211-A
2211-A1
2211-A14
2211-A2
2211-A3
2211-B
2211-B2
2211-B21
2211-B4
2211-C
2211-C11
2211-C31
2211-SM
2211-S
2221-S

See footnotes at end of table.




36

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fabric— Continued
Plain w eaves................................................ ..................
Plain printcloth............. ................................................
Broadcloth, carded and com bed........................................
Other plain weaves............................... .........................
Twill weaves......................................... ..........................
Other weaves, except pile fabric...........................................
Other .........................................................................
Spun/filament yam fabric (less than 8 5 % spun or filament).............
Fabricated textile products.......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Cotton broadwoven fabric.....................................................
Other grey cotton fabric.....................................................

2221-224
2221-2241
2221-2242
2221-2245
2221-225
2221-226
2221-22612
2221-231
2221-3
2221-SM
2221-S
2211-S
2211A341S
2211B131S
2211B331S
2221-S S S

Finished cotton broadcloth..................................................
Other finished cotton fabrics...............................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992®

06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/81

117.1
117.8
110.3
121.7
110.7
106,8
106.8
112.5
114.6

117.3
116.5
114.0
122.2
111.4
109.4
109.4
113.1
114.8

06/81
06/87
06/87

121.8
112.8
102.4

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

117.9
118.0
112.8
122.3
110.8
109.4
109.4
113.6
115.0

0.7
ft
2.3
1.8
-1.7
ft
ft
.8
-.3

0.5
1.3
-1.1
.1
-.5
0
0
.4
.2

121.1
112.7
102.3

121.8
114.5
102.6

.9
2.9
.9

.6
1.6
.3

06/87

116.8

116.6

116.8

5.3

.2

06/87

108.8

111.4

111.9

3.0

.4

06/87

117.3

115.8

115.1

-1.5

-.6

Wool weaving and finishing..............................................................

223

06/85

116.3

115.9

115.9

-.8

0

Wool weaving and finishing................................. ............. ...............
Primary products.....................................................................
Finished wool fabrics..............................................................
Finished wool apparel fabrics.................................................
W orsted........................................................................
Woolen..........................................................................
Finished wool non-apparel fabrics and felts................................
Finished wool non-apparel fabrics and felts..............................
Receipts for commission finishing or sponging of wool fabrics............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...................................................... ........

2231

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

116.3
112.2
112.1
108.2
(3)
105.4
124.7
124.7
105.1

115.9
110.8
110.7
107.2
116.7
104.1
ft
120.8
ft

115.9
110.8
110.6
107.1
116.5
104.3
ft
120.8
ft

-.8
-3.1
-3.7
-3.9
ft
-4.8
ft
-4.3
ft

0
0
-.1
-.1
-.2
.2
ft
0
ft

Narrow fabric m ills............... ........................................................

224

Narrow fabric m ills.................................................... ....................
Primary products.....................................................................
Woven narrow fabric..............................................................
Elastic................................. ............................................
Corset and allied lines.......................................... .............
Underwear.....................................................................
Other apparel..................................................................
Nonelastic........................................................................
Woven edge ribbons.................... .....................................
Woven lab e ls..................................................................
Tapes (wt. less than 15 oz./sq. yd.) ......................................
All other tape...............................................................
Webbing (wt. 15 oz./sq. yd. or m ore).....................................
All other webbing...........................................................
All other nonelastic................... ........................................
Braided narrow fabric.............................................................
Nonelastic braids...............................................................
Shoe and corset la c e s ....... ...............................................
Other nonelastic braids......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2241

Knitting m ills...............................................................................

225

12/84

111.2

Women’s hosiery knit on 300 needles or more......................................
Primary products.............................................. .......................
Finished seamless hosiery.......................................................
Stockings and knee-highs, knit on 300 needles or m ore ................
Knee-high........... ..........................................................
Full-length......................................................................
Pantyhose........................................................................
Under 30 denier, sheer ......................................................
30 denier and over, opaque................................................
Elastomer pantyhose........................................................
Control top............... ...................................................
Leg support.................................................................
Other women's finished hosiery, knit on 300 needles or m o re .........
Unfinished seamless hosiery....................................................
Unfinished pantyhose..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Hosiery, n.e.c.....................................................................

2251

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

111.3
111.7
112.0
113.1
112.2
132.9
111.0
116.8
110.6
103.6
111.5
97.2
140.0
111.6
118.9

06/90

101.8

06/84

108.3

2231-P
2231-A
2231-3
2231-314
2231-316
2231-4
2231-411
2231-5
2231-SM
2231-S

2241-P
2241-1
2241-11
2241-112
2241-113
2241-114
2241-12
2241-121
2241-123
2241-125
2241-12556
2241-127
2241-12739
2241-129
2241-4
2241-422
2241-42221
2241-42223
2241-SM
2241-S

2251-P
2251-3
2251-321
2251-32177
2251-32188
2251-351
2251-35122
2251-35144
2251-3516
2251-35161
2251-35162
2251-361
2251-5
2251-517
2251-SM
2251-M
2251 -S
2252-S

See footnotes at end of table.




37

06/85

124.0

130.0

130.0

5.4

0

06/84

113.5

113.5

115.9

2.7

2.1

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

113.5
113.7
107.9
113.7
108.4
100.7
124.7
104.9
96.7
121.0
97.6
88.9
112.8
111.1
96.5
128.3
127.3
124.6
128.8

113.5
113.7
108.4
114.9
110.0
101.2
126.1
105.0
96.7
121.0
98.1
89.7
112.8
111.1
96.7
128.3
127.3
124.6
128.8

115.9
116.2
108.4
114.9
110.0
101.2
126.1
105.0
96.7
121.0
97.9
89.7
112.8
111.1
96.8
132.1
127.3
124.6
128.8

2.7
2.7
.9
2.7
ft
ft
2.9
.1
ft
.5
-.2
ft
-.2
-.4
.3
3.9
1.4
4.0
ft

2.1
2.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.2
0
0
0
.1
3.0
0
0
0

06/84

113.0

113.0

113.0

0

0

112.7

112.9

2.6

.2

110.8
111.2
111.4
113.6
112.8
133.1
110.1
116.0
<3)
102.8
109.6
97.2
140.0
112.5
118.8

111.8
112.3
112.5
114.2
112.9
134.8
111.5
117.7
110.6
104.0
112.2
97.2
140.0
113.2
120.8

1.2
1.3
1.3
.8
1.6
-.7
1.3
3.2
0
.3
.5
0
4.2
1.5
1.8

.9
1.0
1.0
.5
.1
1.3
1.3
1.5
ft
1.2
2.4
0
.0
.6
1.7

101.8

101.8

1.8

0

108.4

108.4

.3

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Hosiery, n.e.c................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
M en's finished hosiery............................................................
Anklet..............................................................................
Non-cushion....................................................................
Natural fibers................................................................
Manmade fibers............................................................
Mid-calf/crew.....................................................................
Cushion.........................................................................
Natural fibers................................................................
Manmade fibers............................................................
Non-cushion....................................................................
Natural fibers................................................................
Manmade fibers............................................................
Knee-high.........................................................................
Cushion.........................................................................
Natural fibers................................................................
Manmade fibers ...... .......................................................
Non-cushion...................................................................
Natural fibers................................................................
Other finished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s
stockings.......................................................................
Women's, girls’ and boys* footsock..........................................
Women’s, girls’ and boys' anklet.............................................
Cushion.........................................................................
Natural fibers................................................................
Non-cushion...................................................................
Natural fibers................................................................
Manmade fibers.......... ..................................................
Women’s, girls’, and boy’s knee-high s o c k s ................................
Women's knee-high socks-manmade fibers............................
Other women’s, girls' and boys’ finished hosiery, including leg
warmers, waist-highs, etc..................................................
Infants’ and children’s anklet..................................................
Natural fibers..................................................................
Other infants’ and children’s finished hosiery..............................
Unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s
stockings.......................................................................
Men’s unfinished hosiery.......................................................
Other unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except
women's stockings.........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products............................... ................................

2252

Knit outerwear..............................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Sweaters and sweater v ests.....................................................
Men's and b o y s '.................................................................
All wool and chiefly w o o l....................................................
All manmade and chiefly m anm ade.......................................
Other fibers....................................................................
Women's, misses’ and juniors’ ................................................
All manmade and chiefly m anm ade.......................................
Cotton...........................................................................
Knit outerwear sport shirts, including sweat shirts...........................
Men’s and boys’ .................................................................
Sweatshirts and jerseys.....................................................
Other knit outerwear...............................................................
Women’s, misses’ & juniors’ knit outerwear, excl. sweaters, jackets,
jerseys & sport shirts......................................................
Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ knit outerwear..........................
Men’s and boys' knit outerwear, excluding sweaters, jackets, jerseys
and sport shirts.............................................................
Men’s and boys’ trousers....................................................
Men’s and boys’ shirts, excluding sport shirts...........................
Men’s and boys’ other knit outerwear.....................................
Girls’, children’s and infants’ other knit outerwear.........................
Contract work on knitting and dyeing knit outerwear........................
Contract work on knitting and dyeing knit outerwear.....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products.......................... ....................................
Other secondary products............................................ .........

2253

Knit underwear and nightwear m ills........................................ ............
Primary products......................................................................
Men’s and boys’ knit underwear................................................
Men’s and boys’ undershirts, except thermal..............................
Undershirts, except athletic types..........................................
Men’s and boys’ shorts and briefs...........................................
Shorts and briefs, except thermal underwear and union s u it s ........

2254

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2252-P
2252-22
2252-222
2252-2222
2252-22221
2252-22227
2252-223
2252-2231
2252-22311
2252-22317
2252-2232
2252-22321
2252-22327
2252-224
2252-2241
2252-22411
2252-22417
2252-2242
2252-22421

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

111.7
110.9
112.5
117.0
118.2
119.4
117.5
111.6
108.9
108.1
109.5
116.5
120.0
115.0
105.1
102.1
103.5
101.0
117.0
124.9

112.1
111.3
112.9
117.1
118.3
119.7
117.5
113.0
110.2
108.2
111.8
118.1
122.2
116.2
105.4
102.3
104.2
101.0
117.3
125.2

112.5
111.8
113.0
117.1
118.4
119.7
117.7
113.4
110.2
108.2
111.8
118.9
122.0
117.6
105.4
102.4
104.3
ft
117.3
125.2

1.5
1.5
2.6
3.3
4.1
6.2
3.1
1.7
1.3
.2
2.1
2.2
1.9
2.4
.4
.4
1.0
<3)
.3
.2

0.4
.4
.1
0
.1
0
.2
.4
0
0
0
.7
-.2
1.2
0
.1
.1
ft
0
0

2252-23
2252-231
2252-232
2252-2321
2252-23211
2252-2322
2252-23221
2252-23227
2252-233
2252-2334

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/90
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/90

112.0
99.9
103.3
102.6
102.5
105.0
128.0
95.1
131.1
100.0

112.0
99.9
103.4
102.6
102.5
105.2
128.5
95.1
130.9
98.8

113.2
99.9
103.5
102.6
102.5
105.3
128.8
95.1
134.7
106.1

.3
0
-2.6
.7
.6
-4.3
2.0
-8.7
2.7
6.1

1.1
0
.1
0
0
.1
.2
0
2.9
7.4

2252-234
2252-235
2252-23511
2252-238

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

104.3
110.2
113.9
103.0

104.4
110.3
114.4
103.0

104.6
110.3
114.4
103.0

.9
.8
2.4
.3

.2
0
0
0

2252-24
2252-242

06/84
06/84

102.9
103.1

104.5
104.5

104.4
104.5

1.2
1.0

-.1
0

2252-246
2252-SM
2252-S

06/84

104.7

106.9

106.4

1.5

-.5

06/84

108.4

110.3

110.3

1.6

0

2253-P
2253-1
2253-12
2253-122
2253-124
2253-126
2253-14
2253-144
2253-146
2253-2
2253-22
2253-222
2253-3

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
06/90
12/84
12/84
06/90
12/84
12/84
06/90
12/84

110.9
111.8
115.2
126.0
125.4
124.5
99.3
103.2
100.2
100.4
116.3
117.0
99.8
103.8

114.2
115.0
117.2
129.5
137.2
125.6
99.7
103.3
(3)
100.6
123.8
124.5
99.8
104.7

114.1
115.1
117.1
129.5
ft
125.6
99.7
103.0
<3)
99.4
123.9
124.6
99.9
104.9

3.3
3.5
3.9
4.9
ft
4.4
2.0
2.7
ft
3.0
5.7
5.7
.2
1.5

-.1
.1
-.1
0
ft
0
0
-.3
ft
-1.2
.1
.1
.1
.2

2253-31
2253-319

12/84
12/84

105.3
103.7

105.9
104.3

105.7
104.1

1.1
1.3

-.2
-.2

2253-33
2253-333
2253-335
2253-338
2253-36
2253-9
2253-911
2253-SM
2253-S
2253-SSS

12/84
06/90
12/84
12/84
06/90

119.5
100.8
116.2
120.6
112.1

121.0
100.8
118.6
122.3
112.6

122.1
<3)
118.7
123.6
112.5

2.4
ft
2.7
2.7
.4

.9
t3)
.1
1.1
-.1

12/84

118.1

118.1

118.1

-.8

0

12/84
06/90

112.7
106.6

115.2
110.3

113.6
107.9

-.4
1.2

-1.4
-2.2

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87

124.7
125.0
124.3
122.3
121.2
105.4
104.7

126.5
125.7
125.0
123.5
122.2
105.7
105.0

126.3
125.6
125.0
123.5
122.2
105.7
105.0

1.9
.8
.6
1.0
.8
.3
.3

-.2
-.1
0
0
0
0
0

2254-P
2254-A
2254-1
2254-122
2254-4
2254-411

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

38

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Knit underwear and nightwear mills— Continued
Women’s and children's underwear and nightwear..........................
Women's and children’s underwear..........................................
Women’s underwear....;......................................................
Panties................................ .......................................
Women’s and children’s nightwear...........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2254-C
2254-2
2254-21
2254-213
2254-3
2254-SM
2254-S

Circular knit fabrics........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Gray fabrics.........................................................................
Gray fabrics......................................................................
Finished underwear and nightwear fabrics....................................
Finished underwear and nightwear fabrics..................................
Finished high pile fabrics.........................................................
Finished high pile fabrics......................................................
Finished single knit outerwear fabrics.... .....................................
Manmade and chiefly manmade fibers......................................
All other fibers...................................................................
Finished rib knit outerwear fabrics, excluding double knit and
interlock........................................................................
Manmade and chiefly manmade fibers......................................
All other fibers...................................................................
Finished double knit outerwear fabrics, including interlock and
eightlock fabrics..............................................................
Manmade and chiefly manmade fibers......................................
All other finished circular knit fabrics..........................................
All other finished circular knit fabrics........................................
Contract work on gray and finished circular knit fabric.....................
Contract knitting of gray fabric................................................
Contract knitting/finishing......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products.... ........................................ ..................

2257

Warp knit fabrics..........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Gray g o od s..........................................................................
Gray g o o d s .......................................................................
Finished underwear and nightwear fabrics....................................
Manmade and chiefly manmade fibers......................................
Finished outerwear fabrics................................. ......................
Manmade and chiefly manmade fibers......................................
Other finished warp knit fabrics.................................................
Others.............................................................................
Contract work on gray and finished warp knit fabric.........................
Contract knitting/finishing......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2250

Knitting mitts n.e.c.................................... .....................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Other knit end products..........................................................
Other knit end products, n.e.c.................................................

2259

Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool fabrics and knit go od s................

226

Finished cotton broadwoven fabric....................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Non-commission finished fabric.................................................
Plain w e a ves.....................................................................
Other plain w eaves...........................................................
Commission finishing..............................................................
Commission finishing............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2261

Finished synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fabric.................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Non-commission finished fabric.................................................
Commission finishing..............................................................
Commission finishing...........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2262

Finished yam, raw stock, braided goods and narrow fabric, except knits and
w o o l....................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Non-commission finishing.........................................................

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/82
06/82
06/82
09/82
06/82

128.0
133.0
134.7
137.2
122.8

128.8
133.3
ft
ft

128.5
133.3
134.7
ft
ft

1.5
1.8
3.1
ft
ft

-0.2
0
ft
ft
ft

06/82

120.2

ft

127.4

8.6

ft

06/81
06/81

107.6
107.6

108.3
108.0

108.3
108.0

2.6
2.5

0
0

06/81

111.0

109.7

109.8

2.3

.1

ft

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/81

129.3

128.5

128.5

1.7

0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

104.6
109.1
110.4
112.1

105.2
109.7
110.7
113.3

105.2
109.7
110.8
113.2

.6
1.3
1.2
1.7

0
0
.1
-.1

2257-6
2257-611
2257-612

06/87
06/87
06/87

110.1
105.3
114.0

112.0
107.8
115.4

112.0
107.8
115.4

2.8
3.5
2.2

0
0
0

2257-7
2257-711
2257-8
2257-611
2257-9
2257-911
2257-915
2257-SM
2257-S

06/81
06/81

100.9
97.5

102.9
99.4

102.9
99.4

8.9
8.9

0
0

06/81
06/81
06/87
06/81

106.3
112.1
103.7
114.2

106.3
111.5
103.7
113.2

106.3
111.7
104.2
113.3

0
1.3
0
1.9

0
.2
.5
.1

06/81

110.8

110.8

110.8

2.0

0

06/81
06/81

115.7
115.0

116.1
115.3

116.3
115.3

2.7
2.1

.2
0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/87
06/81
09/81
06/81
06/81

116.0
111.9
125.8
125.5
123.3
110.6
120.3
113.0
113.0

116.1
111.9
125.8
126.6
124.3
111.0
120.8
113.0
113.0

116.1
111.9
125.8
126.6
124.3
110.9
120.7
113.0
113.0

.8
-.4
-.4
9.6
9.5
.5
.4
.5
.5

0
0
0
0
0
-.1
-.1
0
0

06/81
06/81

126.4
133.6

126.4
133.6

130.1
137.5

4.3
4.8

2.9
2.9

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

112.5
112.3
108.8
108.8

112.6
112.5
109.0
109.0

113.2
113.0
109.9
109.9

.6
.6
1.0
1.0

.5
.4
.8
.8

12/84

120.8

121.2

121.0

1.4

-.2

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/87
06/87

120.3
122.2
117.6
120.5
120.2

120.4
122.5
117.6
120.5
120.3

120.5
122.7
118.0
121.1
121.7

2.6
2.8
1,8
3.3
3.1

.1
.2
.3
.5
1.2

02/86

130.4

131.2

131.1

4.4

-.1

06/84

106.7

106.2

106.2

2.2

0

1.1
.9
-.4
3.7

-.2
-.3

2259-P
2259-2
2259-298

2261-P
2261-7
2261-72
2261-725
2261-9
2261-911
2261-SM
2261-S

2262-P
2262-8
2262-9
2262-911
2262-SM
2262-S

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

124.1
126.3
129.1
121.4

124.6
126.9
ft
123.2

124.3
126.5
128.5
123.1

06/84

118.2

118.6

118.6

2.1

0

2269-P
2269-A

06/83
06/83
12/89

119.9
121.4
104.4

120.4
122.0
105.0

119.6
121.1
104.1

1.4
1.4
1.5

-.7
-.7
-.9

2269

39

Index
base

2257-P
2257-1
2257-111
2257-2
2257-211
2257-4
2257-411
2257-5
2257-511
2257-512

2258-P
2258-1
2258-101
2258-2
2258-211
2258-3
2258-311
2258-4
2258-439
2258-9
2258-915
2258-SM
2258-S
2258-SSS

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

ft

-.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Finished yam, raw stock, braided goods and narrow fabric, except knits and
wool— Continued
Dyed yarn.........................................................................
Chiefly carded cotton y a m ..................................................
Chiefly combed cotton yarn .................................................
Chiefly acrylic or modacrylic y a m ..........................................
Polyester/cotton spun yarn .................................................
Other chiefly polyester spun y a m ..........................................
Other dyed yam ...............................................................
Finished braided or woven narrow fabric...................................
Commission finishing..............................................................
Chiefly carded cotton y a rn .....................................................
Chiefly rayon or acetate y a m ..................................................
Bleached or dyed raw s to c k ..................................................
Other commission finishing....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
227

Carpet and r u g s ...........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Woven carpet and ru g s ...........................................................
Woven carpet and rugs, including mats and art sq u a res................
Tufted carpet and r u g s ............................................................
Bathmats and sets and scatter rugs 6 X 9 or le s s ........................
Tufted broadloom...............................................................
Nylon tufted broadloom......................................................
Other tufted broadloom......................................................
Automobile and aircraft carpeting............................................
Other tufted carpet and rugs, including artificial g ra ss ....................
Finishing only.....................................................................
Other carpet and r u g s ............................................................
Needle punched carpet and ru g s.............................................
Braided, hooked, and other carpet and rugs, excluding woven and
tufted............................... ..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................

2273

Yam and thread m ills.....................................................................

228

Spun y a m ...................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Carded cotton y a rn s ...............................................................
Gray carded cotton yarns for sale to oth ers...............................
1 - 20 count....................................................................
21 count and over............................................................
Combed cotton y a m s .............................................................
Gray combed cotton yarns for sale to others ..............................
1 - 25 co un t....................................................................
26 count and ove r............................................................
Rayon and/or acetate spun y a rn s..............................................
Gray rayon and/or acetate spun yarns for sale to others................
Spun noncellulosic fiber, silk, and wool y a rn s ................................
Spun chiefly polyester yarns ...................................................
Gray spun chiefly polyester yarns for sale to others...................
100% spun polyester......................................................
Blends, chiefly polyester..................................................
50-50 polyester/cotton blend..........................................
Spun noncellulosic fiber, silk, and wool yams, excluding polyester....
Gray spun noncellulosic fiber, silk, and wool yams for s a le ..........
100% acrylic.................................................................
10 0 % n ylon.................................................................
Chiefly w o ol....... ..........................................................
Other spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yams, including blends...
Finished spun noncellulosic fiber, silk, and wool y a rn s................
Chiefly w o o l.................................................................
Other spun noncellulosic fiber and silk yarns........................
Interplant transfers of gray spun y a rn ..........................................

2281




Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
11/83
12/89
12/89
12/89
12/89
12/89

121.6
121.9
145.3
110.4
111.0
122.9
129.0
116.6
102.8
102.6
102.5
107.7
101.9

122.0
115.5
141.2
110.4
113.4
123.7
135.6
117.8
102.7
102.2
102.5
107.7
101.9

120.8
116.4
139.8
110.4
111.5
124.8
129.4
117.0
103.5
102.6
ft
112.4
102.2

1.0
-2.3
.6
0
1.6
1.5
4.6
3.6
1.2
.5
ft
4.4
.8

-1.0
.8
-1.0
0
-1.7
.9
-4.6
-.7
.8
.4
ft
4.4
.3

11/83

115.1

115.1

115.1

1.1

0

12/84

109.7

109.5

109.0

-1.1

-.5

06/90
06/90
06/85
06/85
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
02/85
12/86
06/85
06/85

100.4
100.1
125.6
125.6
138.7
143.3
139.5
147.6
104.2
121.3
118.2
103.7
116.7
113.0

100.2
99.9
125.7
125.7
138.4
140.6
139.4
147.5
100.0
121.3
118.2
103.7
116.7
113.0

99.8
99.4
125.7
125.7
137.7
141.3
138.7
146.6
99.9
121.7
117.9
102.3
116.6
112.5

-1.1
-1.4
1.5
1.5
-1.5
-3.0
-1.4
-1.5
-9.4
-.6
-.2
-1.4
.6
.4

-.4
-.5
0
0
-.5
.5
-.5
-.6
-.1
.3
-.3
-1.4
-.1
-.4

06/85

123.1

123.1

123.9

ft

06/90
06/90

103.8
98.3

104.9
105.9

ft
ft

ft

12/84

111.0

110.6

110.7

.5

.1

2281-P
2281-1
2281-113
2281-1131
2281-1133
2281-2
2281-213
2281-2131
2281-2133
2281-3
2281-313
2281-4
2281-41
2281-413
2281-4133
2281-4135
2281-41351
2281-42
2281-423
2281-4231
2281-4233
2281-4234
2281-4235
2281-427
2281-4271
2281-4273
2281-6

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/88

107.7
108.0
103.3
103.5
113.5
86.6
114.0
113.5
107.2
117.1
128.2
128.2
107.1
105.6
103.5
109.9
102.0
102.2
107.9
104.2
98.6
106.9
92.5
108.9
115.4
96.1
110.3
105.7

106.8
107.1
101.2
101.2
110.7
85.1
110.8
110.4
103.4
115.4
128.5
128.5
106.9
105.2
102.8
109.5
101.2
101.4
107.8
103.5
97.3
106.7
92.5
107.9
116.4
97.4
111.2
103.8

106.8
107.1
101.2
101.3
110.7
85.4
110.4
109.9
102.8
115.4
128.5
128.5
106.9
105.2
102.8
109.6
101.2
101.3
107.8
103.5
97.3
106.7
92.5
107.9
116.4
97.5
111.1
103.9

.9
1.0
5.5
6.2
5.1
ft
5.2
5.1
3.5
8.0
-.2
-.2
.8
-.3
2.6
-.6
3.5
4.0
1.3
-.4
-1.9
-.5
-5.9
4.4
4.6
7.4
4.1
-2.2

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

2282-P
2282-3
2282-332
2282-335
2282-5
2282-515
2282-51512

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

119.5
119.5
124.0
122.7
121.5
120.7
120.7
121.1

120.8
120.1
125.8
128.1
121.5
121.4
122.7
124.1

121.1
120.4
127.7
128.1
128.3
121.5
122.6
124.1

-.3
-.5
2.7
3.8
5.3
-.7
1.4
2.5

.2
.2
1.5
0
5.6
.1
-.1
0

2273-P
2273-1
2273-111
2273-2
2273-211
2273-233
2273-23301
2273-23309
2273-255
2273-277
2273-288
2273-3
2273-321
2273-331
2273-SM
2273-M
2273-Z89

2282

See footnotes at end of table.

40

Index
base
Nov.
19912

2269-2
2269-221
2269-223
2269-232
2269-241
2269-243
2269-254
2269-771
2269-B
2269-921
2269-922
2269-923
2269-929
2269-SM
2269-S

Floor covering mills........................................................................

Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmade fibers, silk,
and w ool................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Thrown filament yams, except textured........................................
Machine knitting y a rn s..........................................................
Other thrown yarn s..............................................................
Textured, bulked, or crimped filament yarn (made from purchased yarn)
N y lo n ..............................................................................
Nylon (35 - 59 denier)........................................................

Product
code

ft

.6
ft
ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmade fibers, silk,
and wool— Continued
Nylon (60 - 89 denier).......................................................
Nylon (9 0 -2 1 0 denier)......................................................
Nylon (1000 - 1499 denier)..................................................
Polyester..........................................................................
Polyester (145 - 179 denier)................................................
All other textured filament yam s..............................................
Commission texturing, throwing, plying, etc. of filament y a m s .............
Commission texturing or throwing of filament y a m s.......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Thread m ills.............. ..................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Finished thread for use in the hom e...........................................
Manmade fiber thread and other thread....................................
Finished thread for industrial or manufacturers’ u s e .........................
Manmade fiber thread and other thread....................................
Spun polyester................................................................
Corespun.......................................................................
Textured polyester and nylon...............................................
Filament polyester and n ylon...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................




Product
code

2282-51513
2282-51514
2282-51516
2282-551
2282-55123
2282-571
2282-9
2282-911
2282-SM
2282-S
2284
2284-P
2284-1
2284-157
2284-2
2284-225
2284-22501
2284-22502
2284-22503
2284-22504
2284-SM
2284-S

41

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/82
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/82
02/83
12/82
12/82

111.3
112.8
105.8
124.2
126.5
93.1
105.1
107.5

119.7
120.9
<3)
123.8
126.1
90.4
105.1
107.5

119.7
120.9
105.8
124.2
126.6
90.4
105.1
107.5

7.6
7.3
0
-1.0
-1.3
-21.9
-1.2
-1.7

12/88

102.1

110.6

(3)

f3)

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/88
06/84

128.9
128.8
118.7
118.5
132.1
132.1
125.6
126.7
126.0
132.0

128.7
128.7
117.7
117.1
132.0
131.9
124.9
126.7
126.0
132.0

128.8
128.7
117.7
117.1
132.1
132.0
125.3
126.7
126.0
132.0

1,8
1.9
2.5
1.9
1.5
2.3
2.0
2.4
3.1
.6

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

12/84

122.3

122.3

122.8

.9

.4

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

0
0
(3)
.3
.4
0
0
0
f3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Miscellaneous textile g o o d s ......................................... ....................

229

Lace g o o d s .................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................

2292

Coated fabrics, not rubberized.................. ........................................
Primary products......................................................................
Pyroxylin coated or laminated fab ric...........................................
Vinyl coated or laminated fabric.................................................
Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd. finished w t .....................
Woven fabric b a s e ............................................................
Nonwoven fabric b a se .......................................................
Mediumweight fabric, over 10 oz. to 16 oz./sq. yd. finished w t ........
Woven fabric b a s e ............................................................
Knitted fabric b a se ............................................................
Heavyweight fabric, over 16 oz./sq. yd finished w t .......................
Woven fabric b a s e ............................................................
Knitted fabric b a se ............................................................
Nonwoven fabric b a se .......................................................
Polyurethane & other coated & laminated fabric.............................
Polyurethane coated or laminated fabric....................................
Other coated or laminated fabric.............................................
Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd. finished w t..................
Woven fabric b a se ..........................................................
Knitted or nonwoven fabric b a s e ........................................
Mediumweight fabric, over 10 oz. to 16 oz./sq. yd. finished w t......
Heavyweight fabric, over 16 oz./sq. yd finished w t ....................
Plastic coated yam (from purchased yarn)....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2295

Tire cord and fabric.......................................................................
Primary products................................................................. ....
Tire cord and fabric................................................................
Nylon tire cord and fabric............................. .........................
Polyester tire cord and fabric..................................................
All other tire cord and fabric, including chafer fabric.....................
Secondary products...... .........................................................

2296

Nonwoven fabrics and related products............................. ..................
Primary products......................................................................
Nonwoven fabrics..................................................................
Laminated and wet laid.........................................................
1 ounce to 2.5 ounces per square yard ..................................
Over 2.5 ounces per square ya rd ..........................................
Spun bonded, dry laid, and others...........................................
Under 0.8 ounces per square yard ........................................
0.8 ounces to 1.5 ounces per square y a r d ..............................
Over 1.5 ounces per square ya rd .............. ............................
Fabricated nonwoven products..................................................
Wipers made from nonwoven fabrics (windshield, industrial, and
lithographic).................................................................
Other nonwoven products.....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2297

Cordage and twine............................................................ ............
Primary products......................................................................
Soft fiber cordage and twine, except cotton..................................
Manmade fiber cordage and twine...........................................
Fish line, fish net, and fish netting (made in this establishment)....
R o p e ............................................................................
Polypropylene...............................................................
N y lo n ................................................. ........................
Alt other rope, including rope made with combinations of material
Twine, agricultural............................................................
Alt other manmade fiber cordage and twine, including industrial
twine........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products................................................................

2298

Textile goods, n.e.c........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Felt goods, except woven felt and hats........................................
Pressed wool felt................................................................
Industrial fe lt............................. .....................................
Punched or needled fe lts......................................................

2299

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

12/84

116.6

115.8

116.1

-1.1

0.3

12/85
12/85

142.2
146.7

139.4
143.3

142.2
146.6

.6
.7

2.0
2.3

12/85
12/85

115.5
115.5

115.5
115.5

115.5
115.5

1.0
1.0

0
0

06/85
06/85

118.1
115.6

117.9
115.4

117.9
115.4

.6
.5

0
0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/91
06/85
06/85

114.7
111.1
t3)
ft
117.5
115.0
119.6
114.1
t3)
115.2
112.8
116.9
125.6
115.5
117.9
125.4
t3)
109.8
(3)

113.8
105.5
101.9
109.3
117.5
115.0
119.6
114.0
111.4
115.2
112.5
117.5
128.0
115.7
118.3
126.0
100.0
110.2
t3)

113.8
105.4
101.5
109.9
117.5
115.0
119.6
114.0
111.4
115.2
112.5
117.7
128.0
115.9
118.5
126.3
100.0
110.2
(3)

0
-1.7
(3)
ft
-.8
.1
-1.5
.9
t3)
1.3
.4
.9
-3.3
1.5
1.8
2.2
1.7
(3)

0
-.1
-.4
.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
0
.2
.2
.2
0
0
ft

06/85

118.6

118.6

118.6

1.0

0

2296-P
2296-1
2296-122
2296-133
2296-166
2296-S

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/89

110.0
109.1
109.1
98.4
108.2
111.1
100.0

109.4
108.3
108.3
98.2
108.1
111.8
100.6

109.4
108.4
108.4
98.2
108.1
111.4
99.6

-2.6
—3.0
-3.0
-4.2
-1.2
(3)
(3)

0
.1
.1
0
0
-.4
-1.0

2297-P
2297-1
2297-12
2297-123
2297-125
2297-13
2297-131
2297-133
2297-135
2297-2

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
06/91
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
01/86

123.5
127.2
128.3
143.0
100.2
99.2
119.5
111.4
125.1
121.8
124.5

123.4
127.2
128.4
143.0
100.2
99.2
119.6
111.5
125.3
121.7
124.0

123.5
127.3
128.4
143.0
100.2
99.2
119.7
111.4
125.3
122.0
124.3

-.1
-.1
-.1
(3)
ft

06/91
01/86

100.0
121.8

98.6
121.8

100.0
121.8

ft
ft
ft

.1
.1
0
0
.0
0
.1
-.1
0
.2
.2

06/86

103.5

103.5

103.5

ft

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

117.5
117.3
124.9
126.7
171.7
112.1
112.8
118.4
92.1
110.6

116.9
117.4
124.7
126.4
(3)
112.1
111.8
120.5
88.8
115.0

117.9
118.5
125.9
127.7
170.6
114.6
119.3
117.0
90.7
(3)

-.8
-.3
-.6
-.5
-2.1
-.7
.7
-2.6
-.5

.9
.9
1.0
1.0
ft
2.2
6.7
-2.9
2.1
ft

06/85

120.9

120.1

120.6

.5

.4

06/85

107.2

108.6

108.6

1.1

0

06/85
06/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

111.1
111.7
118.3
147.8
146.0
105.8

108.3
108.6
111.8
126.8
142.9
106.4

109.1
109.6
113.5
129.1
147.3
107.9

-3.5
-3.9
-4.5
-13.4
-.8
1.8

.7
.9
1.5
1.8
3.1
1.4

2295-P
2295-1
2295-2
2295-211
2295-21113
2295-21117
2295-222
2295-22222
2295-22224
2295-233
2295-23332
2295-23334
2295-23336
2295-3
2295-315
2295-322
2295-3222
2295-32222
2295-32225
2295-3223
2295-3224
2295-4
2295-SM
2295-S

2297-251
2297-298
2297-SM
2297-S

2298-P
2298-2
2298-2A
2298-207
2298-208
2298-20811
2298-20812
2298-20815
2298-211
2298-212
2298-SM
2298-S

2299-P
2299-1
2299-11
2299-111
2299-12

42

Index
base
Nov.
19912

2292-P
2292-SM
2292-M
2292-XY9

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

ft

ft

0
.2
-.5
.4

Feb. 1992

1.4
0
0

ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Textile goods, n.e.c.— Continued
Wool felts and man-made fiber felts......................................
Scouring and combing mill products...................... .....................
Processed textile waste...........................................................
Recovered fibers, processed mill waste, and related products.........
Fibers recovered from clips and rags (new and u se d ).................
Fibers recovered from mill waste, excluding fibers recovered from
clips and r a g s ............................................................
Man-made fibers...........................................................
All other fibers, including oakum and w o o l............................
Padding and upholstery filling.......................................... ..........
Padding and upholstery filling, batting, wadding, excluding foam
rubber and plastics.........................................................
Padding and p a d s ............................................................
All other padding...........................................................
Batting, wadding, and mattress felts......................................
Made from all other fibers................................................
Other textile goods, n.e.c.......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2299-124
2299-3
2299-4
2299-41
2299-411

12/85
06/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

107.0
108.7
154.4
154.4
95.3

107.8
111.5
147.0
147.0
95.2

109.6
114.6
147.1
147.1
95.2

2.1
7.1
-8.9
-8.9
-.7

1.7
2.8
.1
.1
0

2299-412
2299-4127
2299-4128
2299-6

12/85
12/85
12/90
12/85

160.2
141.6
91.5
109.2

148.6
141.6
83.9
108.1

148.7
140.5
82.5
108.3

-12.8
-5.6
-17.4
-1.9

.1
-.8
-1.7
.2

2299-63
2299-631
2299-63119
2299-633
2299-63341
2299-859
2299-SM
2299-S

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
06/85

109.2
101.1
114.6
118.1
123.3
105.8

108.1
101.1
114.6
115.9
121.9
104.8

108.3
101.1
114.6
116.5
122.8
106.0

-1.9
-2.4
0
-1.7
-1.0
-4.5

.2
0
0
.5
.7
1.1

06/85

126.9

126.9

126.9

-1.6

0

Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar
materials............................................. ..................................

23

12/84

116.9

117.6

117.6

1.8

0

Men’s and boys’ suits and co a ts.......................................................

231

12/80

150.3

151.5

151.8

2.2

.2

Men’s and boys’ suits and co ats.......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Men’s and boys’ suits and coats, excluding contract work.................
Men’s suits.......................................................................
Business suits.............................................................. .
Regular weight business su it s ........................ ...................
All wool or wool blends.................................................
Light weight business s u it s ...............................................
All wool or wool blends.................................................
Men’s tailored dress and sport coats and jackets.........................
Business type dress and sport coats and jackets.......................
Fabrics except wool and cotton.........................................
All wool or wool b le nd s...................................................
Dress, sport coats and jackets, except business, incl. sep. vests....
Receipts for contract work on men's and boys’ suits and c o a ts..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Men's and boys' separate trousers...........................................

2311

12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80

150.3
150.5
120.8
153.1
155.0
153.2
126.3
159.2
156.0
145.6
145.2
140.7
129.0
146.6
162.0

151.5
151.7
122.0
154.0
156.0
153.0
126.1
163.1
156.7
147.9
147.3
141.0
133.2
150.3
162.0

151.8
152.0
122.0
154.0
156.0
153.0
126.1
163.1
156.7
147.9
147.3
141.0
133.2
150.2
163.5

2.2
2.0
1.8
1.5
2.0
.9
.9
4.5
4.1
2.4
2.1
.5
4.6
3.6
2.7

.2
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
.9

12/80
12/80
12/80

155.0
168.9
140.0

156.2
170.7
140.5

156.8
171.9
140.5

3.8
5.7
1.2

.4
.7
0

Men’s, youths’ & boys’ furnishings, work clothing & allied garments.............

232

12/84

116.9

117.8

117.9

2.1

.1

Men’s and boys’ shirts, except work shirts...........................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Men’s and boys’ knit outerwear sport shirts, including sweatshirts.......
Men’s knit outerwear sportshirts, including sweatshirts..................
All cotton and chiefly cotton fibers........................................
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers...............................
Boys’ knit outerwear sport shirts, including sweatshirts..................
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers ...............................
Men’s and boys’ dress and woven sport shirts, including uniform shirts..
Men’s dress and business shirts and collars, including uniform shirts
All cotton and chiefly cotton fibers........................................
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers...............................
Men’s woven sport shirts......................................................
All cotton and chiefly cotton fibers........................................
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers...............................
Boys’ dress and uniform shirts and collars.................................
Boys’ woven sport sh irts......................................................
Contract work on men’s and boys shirts......................................
Contract work on men’s and boys' shirts and collars................. .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... ............
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ..................... .... .................................................
Secondary products............................................................ .

2321

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
09/83
06/83
06/83
09/83
06/83
06/83

118.4
118.9
114.7
110.1
116.6
103.0
127.6
132.2
120.0
127.6
122.3
128.8
114.3
118.8
112.1
109.7
100.5
120.8
120.8

119.4
121.5
117.0
112.6
119.6
105.3
129.3
133.9
120.1
127.7
122.8
128.6
114.3
118.8
112.1
109.7
101.3
131.0
131.0

119.2
121.3
116.2
112.5
119.6
105.2
126.4
130.9
120.2
127.8
122.8
128.8
114.3
118.8
112.1
109.7
101.3
131.0
131.0

2.7
3.9
2.7
2.9
2.8
3.1
2.3
2.3
1.8
1.9
2.4
1.6
1.7
0
3.0
0
.8
11.8
11.8

-.2
-.2
-.7
-.1
0
-.1
-2.2
-2.2
.1
.1
0
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

06/83
06/83
06/83

108.2
(3)
120.4

96.1
92.1
116.6

96.1
92.1
117.2

-10.2
-12.8
1.2

0
0
.5

Men’s and boys’ underwear and nightwear...... ....................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Men’s and boys’ knit underwear................................................
Knit shorts and briefs, except thermal.......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2322

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

119.4
115.9
117.1
117.8

121.9
118.4
119.4
119.7

121.3
117.8
118.6
119.7

1.6
1.2
.9
1.8

-.5
-.5
-.7
0

06/82

147.4

149.9

149.9

3.6

0

Men’s and boys’ neckwear................................ ..............................

2323

12/83

124.0

124.3

124.3

1.6

0

2311-P
2311-A
2311-1
2311-11
2311-113
2311-11347
2311-117
2311-11747
2311-3
2311-321
2311-32144
2311-32145
2311-322
2311-9
2311-SM
2311-S
2311-SSS
2327-S

2321-P
2321-2
2321-211
2321-21115
2321-21117
2321-225
2321-22527
2321-4
2321-417
2321-41718
2321-41721
2321-427
2321-42713
2321-42714
2321-437
2321-438
2321-9
2321-913
2321-SM
, 2321-M
2321-Z89
2321-S

2322-P
2322-A
2322-4
2322-SM
2322-S

See footnotes at end of table.




43

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base

If

Men's and boys’ neckwear— Continued
Primary products.....................................................................
Men’s and boys' neckwear.......................................................
Men’s and boys’ neckties......................................................
All s it k ..........................................................................
Alt polyester............................................................... ....
Other fabrics, including blends.............................................
Men’s and boys’ neckwear, n.e.c., including mufflers and sc a rfs....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract w o rk....................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2323-P
2323-1
2323-12
2323-121
2323-127
2323-129
2323-149
2323-SM
2323-M
2323-Y93
2323-S

Men's and boys' separate trousers.....................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Men’s and boys’ dress and sport trousers and dress sh o rts..............
Men's dress and sports trousers, except uniform..........................
All wool and chiefly wool, all fabric constructions.......................
Alt cotton and chiefly cotton, all fabric constructions..................
All manmade and chiefly manmade, except manmade/wool blends .
W o v e n ........................................................................
K n it......................................................................... .
Manmade/wool blends (chiefly manmade), all fabric constructions ...
Boys’ dress and sport trousers, including uniform.........................
Receipts for contract work on men’s and boys’ trousers...................
Receipts for contract work on men’s and boys’ trousers................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Men’s and boys’ work clothing................................................

2327

Men's and boys' work clothing..........................................................
Primary products......................................................... .............
Men’s and boys’ work shirts.....................................................
Men’s and boys’ work shirts..................................................
Men’s and boys’ jeans, dungarees, and jean-cut casual s la c k s ...........
Men’s jeans, dungarees, and jean-cut casual sla c k s.....................
Oenim ...........................................................................
Boys’ jeans, dungarees, and jean-cut casual sla c k s......................
Denim ...........................................................................
Men's and boys’ other work clothing...........................................
Men’s other work clothing.....................................................
Coveralls and other one piece work suits ................................
Work pants, excluding jeans and dungarees............................
Receipts for contract work on men’s and boys’ work clothing............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Men’s and boys’ separate trousers.........................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2328

Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c..........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Men’s and boys’ nontailored heavy jackets and coats, including uniform,
excluding ski jackets..........................................................
Men’s heavy nontailored jackets and coats, including uniform..........
Other fabrics...................................................................
Men’s and boys’ swimwear, sweaters, and outerwear n.e.c.................
Swimwear and athletic sho rts.................................................
Men's and boys’ swimsuits..................................................
Men’s and boys’ athletic sh o rts............................................
Men’s and boys' athletic uniforms sold as s u c h ...........................
M en's and boys’ outerwear, n.e.c.............................................
Men’s light nontailored jackets, excluding uniform......................
Other men’s and boys’ outerwear, n.e.c...................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract w ork....................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2329

Women’s, misses', and juniors’ outerwear............................................

233

Women's, misses’, & juniors’ blouses, waists & shirts..............................
Primary products......................................................................
Women’s, misses’, & juniors' blouses, waists & shirts, excluding
contract w o rk ..................................................................
Women’s, misses’, & juniors’ knit outerwear sport & sweat shirts......
Knit outerwear sport shirts...................................................
All cotton and chiefly cotton..............................................
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers.............................

2331

2327-P
2327-1
2327-112
2327-1122
2327-1124
2327-1125
2327-11251
2327-11252
2327-1127
2327-157
2327-9
2327-911
2327-SM
2327-S
<?327-SSS
2328-S




44

Mar.
1992*

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

124.1
124.1
124.6
154.6
117.5
103.9
116.8

124.5
124.5
125.1
155.6
117.5
104.9
116.8

124.6
124.6
125.1
155.6
117.5
105.1
116.8

1.8
1.8
1.8
3.9
-.1
2.1
1.5

0.1
.1
0
0
0
.2
0

12/83
01/90
01/90

126.9
100.4
109.6

124.7
99.4
109.6

125.2
99.5
109.6

-.9
-1.1

ft

.4
.1
0

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/87
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/87

125.0
124.8
122.6
126.3
130.5
109.4
125.2
121.3
125.7
134.9
106.8

125.3
125.0
123.0
126.8
132.4
108.1
125.6
121.7
125.7
136.6
106.8

125.5
125.4
123.1
126.9
132.4
108.1
125.7
121.9
125.7
136.6
106.8

2.1
1.7
1.9
2.1
-.2
-.5
2.2
2.3
1.6
4.2
0

.2
.3
.1
.1
0
0
.1
.2
0
0
0

12/81

134.0

134.0

135.5

1.2

1.1

12/81
12/81
12/81

136.9
138.6
134.0

136.9
138.6
134.0

136.9
138.6
134.0

3.2
1.3
6.8

0
0
0

12/81
12/81

118.5
119.3

119.7
121.2

119.8
121.4

1.6
2.6

.1
.2

2328-P
2328-1
2328-111
2328-3
2328-351
2328-35126
2328-352
2326-35226
2328-4
2328-451
2328-45114
2328-45131
2328-9
2328-SM
2328-S
2327-S
2328-SSS

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

124.1
117.2
118.0
123.3
114.9
116.3
123.8
122.5
119.0
127.5

124.4
118.9
120.1
123.9
115.2
116.3
124.2
122.9
119.0
127.7

124.4
119.0
120.2
124.1
115.2
116.3
124.2
122.9
119.0
127.8

1.1
2.1
2.6
1.6
.8
.5
1.1
1.1
2.1
.8

.0
.1
.1
.2
0
0
0
0
0
.1

12/81
12/81
12/81

115.5
131.6
112.7

116.3
131.6
113.7

116.3
131.6
113.7

.7
0
.9

0
0
0

2329-P

12/83
12/83

118.9
119.5

120.0
119.7

120.9
120.5

2.7
4.0

.8
.7

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/89
12/83
12/83
12/83

118.6
121.8
125.8
120.7
122.1
125.2
120.6
104.7
118.4
119.2
116.7

119.0
122.2
126.5
120.8
123.3

119.3
122.5
126.5
121.7
123.3

1.7
1.7
1.9
5.1
2.6

.3
.2
0
.7
0

124.2
105.4
117.4
119.2
111.6

124.2
105.4
119.5
121.0
116.1

3.8
1.4
1.6
2.7
-1.3

12/83
12/83
12/83

121.4
121.4
118.6

128.4
130.1
117.4

129.5
130.1
119.0

-1.1
-2.5
1.7

.9
0
1.4

12/84

117.3

117.9

117.4

.9

-.4

2331-P

06/83
06/83

130.2
130.2

131.7
132.0

131.8
132.0

2.3
2.5

.1
0

2331-A
2331-2
2331-243
2331-24311
2331-24315

06/86
04/84
04/84
04/84
06/84

116.3
105.1
102.8
165.0
106.3

117.9
105.2
102.9
165.4
106.3

117.9
105.2
102.9
165.4
106.3

2.5
.3
.3
1.2
-.7

0
0
0
0
0

2329-1
2329-121
2329-12103
2329-2
2329-22
2329-221
2329-223
2329-23
2329-25
2329-255
2329-259
2329-SM
2329-M
2323-Y93
2329-S

See footnotes at end of table.

Feb.
1992*

ft

ft

ft

ft

0
0
1.8
1.5
4.0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Women’s, misses’, & juniors’ blouses, waists & shirts— Continued
Women’s, misses’, & juniors’ blouses, waists, & shirts, except knit
sport & sweat shirts.......................................................
Knit blouses, waists, & shirts...............................................
All cotton and chiefly cotton.............................................
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers.............................
Woven blouses, waists, & shirts...........................................
All cotton and chiefly cotton.............................................
All manmade and chiefly manmade fibers.............................
Contract work on women’s, misses’, & juniors’ blouses, waists, & shirts
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Women’s, misses', & juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c..............................
2335

Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ suits and coats......................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Coats, suits, and skirts, excluding contract w ork.............................
Skirts and jackets ...............................................................
Skirts, including uniform.....................................................
W o ve n......................... ..............................................
Jacke ts.........................................................................
Separate tailored suit-type jackets, including uniform...............
W oven.....................................................................
Contract work on women’s, misses' and juniors' suits and c o a ts........
Contract work on women’s, misses' and juniors’ suits and co ats......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products............................................. .................
Women’s, misses’ and juniors' blouses, waists and shirts...............
Women’s, misses' and juniors' outerwear, n.e.c............................

2337

Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c.....................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Non-commission women's, misses', and juniors' outerwear, n.e.c..... .
Washable service apparel.....................................................
Nurses', maids', waitresses’, and similar uniforms......................
Bathing suits.....................................................................
Sla c k s.............................................................................
Jean-cut casual sla c k s ......................................................
AH cotton and chiefly cotton.............................................
Other sla ck s...................................................................
Knit fabric....................................................................
All cotton and chiefly cotton...........................................
Fabric other than all cotton and chiefly cotton............... ......
Woven fabric................................................................
Fabric other than all cotton and chiefly cotton.....................
Other outerwear, n.e.c..........................................................
Play garments and dungarees........................................ ......
D ungarees.................................................. ................
Playshorts, pedal pushers, bermudas, and jamaicas.................
Contract and commission work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’
outerwear, n.e.c................................................................
Contract and commission work on women’s, misses', and juniors'
outerwear, n.e.c.............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Women's, misses’, and juniors' blouses, waists, and shirts.............
Women's, misses’, and juniors’ suits, skirts, and co a ts..................
Other secondary products..................... ................................

2339

Women’s, misses’, children’s, and infants’ undergarments........................

234

Women’s and children's underwear and nightwear.................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Women’s and children’s underwear and nightwear, excluding contract
work ............................................................................
Underwear.......................................................................
Women’s underwear.........................................................
Slips, half slips, and petticoats..........................................
Chiefly synthetic fibers.................................................
Panties........................................ ..............................
Other women’s underwear...............................................

2341

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/83
06/83
06/86
06/83
06/83
06/85
06/83
06/83

147.5
143.0
108.0
143.9
151.0
112.3
154.3
107.9

150.2
143.0
108.0
143.9
155.7

150.2
143.0

159.3
109.2

159.3
109.2

3.3
.6
(3)
0
5.3
(3)
5.9
2.1

06/83
06/83
06/83

118.8
125.7
110.0

118.8
125.7
110.0

119.7
127.3
110.0

2.0
5.0
-2.1

.8
1.3
0

12/80
12/80
06/86
12/80
12/80
12/80

130.1
131.9
119.5
132.3
129.0
132.8

130.2
131.9
119.5
132.3
131.0
132.8

129.0
130.6
118.1
130.7
129.3
132.8

.7
.4
-.2
-.2
1.3
2.5

-.9
-1.0
-1.2
-1.2
-1.3
0

12/82
12/82
06/86
12/62
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

115.3
116.3
111.1
110.4
112.5
127.3
107.4
107.9
88.2
129.7
129.7

115.4
116.5
111.6
112.2

115.8
116.8
111.6
112.2
112.7
127.4
111.5
112.6
88.2
129.7
129.7

.6
.1
-.2
3.3
2.3
2.2
5.0
5.5
.7
1.1
1.1

.3
.3
0
.0

12/82
12/82
12/82

120.5
135.3
98.9

120.5
135.3

<3)

121.0
135.3
98.9

2.0
1.4
3.7

.4
0
(3)

2339-P
2339-A
2339-2
2339-213
2339-4
2339-5
2339-541
2339-54101
2339-565
2339-5651
2339-56511
2339-56512
2339-5652
2339-56522
2339-7
2339-71
2339-715
2339-716

06/83
06/83
06/86
06/86
06/86
12/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/86
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
08/83
08/83
06/84

106.4
108.7
108.7
113.1
113.1
135.3
98.5
95.3
95.3
99.9
116.3
112.5
116.8
87.2
79.0
110.7
107.1
107.4
110.1

107.0
109.0
109.4
113.1
113.1
140.3
98.6
95.3
95.3
99.9
116.3
(3)
116.8
87.2
79.0
112.0
108.4
108.6
111.7

106.3
108.4
108.4
113.1
113.1
140.3
96.9
87.4
87.4
100.8
118.3
(3)
118.6
87.3
79.0
112.0
108.4
108.6
111.7

.3
.3
0
.9
.9
3.8
-1.5
-8.3
-8.3
1.0
2.1
(3)
1.5
0
-.1
1.8
2.3
2.2
2.1

-.7
-.6
-.9
0
0
0
-1.7
-8.3
-8.3
.9
1.7

2339-9

06/83

119.5

118.2

119.5

1.1

1.1

2339-911
2339-SM
2339-S
2331-S
2337-S
2339-SSS

06/83

119.5

118.2

119.5

1.1

1.1

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

98.7
93.5
97.5
98.1

99.3
93.8
101.6
95.1

99.1
93.9
100.9
95.1

-.4
-1.6
3.5
-3.0

-.2
.1
-.7
0

12/84

113.7

115.2

115.2

2.4

0

2341-P

06/82
06/82

116.3
118.7

117.7
120.2

117.8
120.3

2.6
2.8

.1
.1

2341-A
2341-2
2341-21
2341-211
2341-2113
2341-213
2341-214

12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

107.4
122.0
118.2
116.1
115.2
121.0
123.6

109.0
125.5
122.4
121.2
120.3
125.7
124.3

109.1
125.7
122.6
121.2
120.3
125.7
126.2

2.8
3.8
4.4
5.8
5.7
3.7
4.1

.1
.2
.2
0
0
0
1.5

2335-P
2335-A
2335-1
2335-125
2335-9
2335-SM

2337-P
2337-A
2337-4
2337-41
2337-415
2337-42
2337-422
2337-42201
2337-9
2337-911
2337-SM
2337-S
2331 -S
2339-S

See footnotes at end of table.

45

Index
Nov.
19912

2331-7
2331-721
2331-72116
2331-72117
2331-723
2331-72316
2331-72317
2331-9
2331 -SM
2331-S
2331-S S S
2339-S

Women's, misses’, and juniors’ dresses...............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Dresses not made on a contract b a sis........................................
Unit priced dresses.............................................................
Unit priced - chiefly synthetic...............................................
Contract work on women's and misses' d re sse s............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................




Product
code

a

<3)
<3)

111.5
112.6
(3)
128.2
128.2

.

(3)

143.9
155.7

<3)

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

0
0

(3)

0
0

(3>
0
0

<3)
(3)

0
0

<3)

1.2
1.2

(3)

1.5
.1
0
0
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Women’s and children's underwear and nightwear— Continued
Girls', children’s and infants' underwear..................................
Panties.......................................................................
Other girls’, children's and infants' underwear........................
Nightwear.........................................................................
Women’s nightwear..........................................................
Nightgowns..................................................................
Chiefly synthetic fibers..................................................
Pajam as......................................................................
Chiefly synthetic fibers..................................................
Other women’s nightwear.................................................
Girls', children’s and infants' nightwear...................................
Pajam as......................................................................
Contract work on women's and children's underwear and nightwear....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
2342

Hats, caps, and millinery.................................................................

235

Hats, caps, and millinery........................................... ......................
Primary products......................................................................
Millinery..............................................................................
Fur felt and wool felt............................................................
Alt other millinery inc. flowered millinery, straw, whimseys,
miniatures, etc................................................................
Hats and hat bodies, except doth and mUKnery..............................
Finished straw hats except harvest h ats....................................
Wool felt finished h a t s ..........................................................
Fur felt finished h a t s ............................................................
Woven cloth hats and c a p s ..................... ....................... .........
Woven cloth hats, except uniform............................................
Woven doth caps, except uniform...........................................
Woven uniform hats and c a p s ................................................
All other hats and caps, including those made from purchased knit
fabric and harvest h a ts ....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2353

Girls', children's, and infants’ outerwear...............................................

236

Girls', children's, and infants' dresses, blouses, and shirts........................
Primary products................................................. ....................
Dresses, blouses, & shirts, except knit sport shirts & sweatshirts.........
Dresses ...........................................................................
Girls' d re sse s..................................................................
Children’s dresses.............................................................
All or chiefly manmade fiber fabric......................................
Infants’ d re sse s...............................................................
Knit sport shirts & sweatshirts........................................... ........
Knit sport shirts..................................................................
Children's knit sport sh irts..................................................
All or chiefly manmade fiber fabric......................................
Contract work on dresses, blouses & shirts...................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products................................................................

2361

Girls', children’s, & infants’ outerwear, n.e.c...........................................
Primary products......................................................................
Coats, snowsuits, coat-and-legging sets, suits, vests, & jackets...........
Outerwear, n.e.c., except contract w o rk .......................................
Play garments....................................................................

2369

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992®

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

139.2
125.1
159.0
114.4
113.1
109.7
112.5
119.0
119.0
126.1
121.4
113.9
124.9

139.2
125.1
159.0
114.9
113.5
110.2
113.0
120.3
120.3
125.8
121.5
114.1
125.0

139.2
125.1

06/82

92.5

06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82

131.3
132.1
108.9
128.7
128.6
122.7
117.0
98.8
140.2
114.1
146.9
131.8
143.2
110.5
120.2

06/82

116.2

06/85

2353-P
2353-1
2353-112

Feb. 1992

1.1
2.3

0
0

ft

93.5

94.0

2.5

.5

133.5
134.5
110.8
130.8
130.7
124.3
120.2
99.4
143.3
115.0
151.7
132.2
146.4
112.4
124.3

133.4
134.3
110.7
130.8
130.7
124.3
120.2
99.4
143.3
115.0
151.7
132.2
145.9
112.2
123.5

1.8
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.0
1.3
2.7
.6
3.5
3.0
3.8
1.2
2.0
1.8
2.6

-.1
-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.3
-.2
-.6

116.2

116.2

0

0

120.1

121.3

121.9

4.5

.5

12/90
12/90
12/90
06/85

103.9
104.0
103.7
104.9

105.0
105.2
104.3

105.5
105.8
104.0
106.0

4.5
4.9
2.4

ft

.5
.6
-.3

ft

2353-193
2353-2
2353-215
2353-241
2353-283
2353-3
2353-312
2353-315
2353-317

06/85
12/90
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/90
06/85
06/85
06/85

119.6
103.4
115.0
126.4

119.6
106.2
115.8
137.5
105.2
145.6
116.3
122.7

1.1
8.0
4.1
7.5
10.9
4.7
3.9
4.9
4.8

0
2.6
.8
-1.2

104.5
143.0
116.0
121.3

119.6
109.0
116.7
135.9
157.8
105.2
145.6
116.3
122.7

2353-498
2353-SM
2353-M
2353-S

12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90

102.7
101.2
102.4
99.4

104.0
101.4
102.2
100.2

104.1
101.4
102.2
100.2

1.4
-1.0
-1.7
.2

.1
0
0
0

12/84

113.6

113.2

113.8

1.4

.5

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/64
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

114.4
115.6
116.8
122.8
123.5
117.3
117.0
122.2
106.5
106.4
100.8
99.5
122.2

113.2
114.2
114.1
118.9
123.5
112.5
117.0
115.9
106.2
106.1

ft

113.6
114.6
114.5
119.5
125.6
112.5
117.0
115.9
107.0
107.0
101.5

.8
.4
0
-2.8
3.5
-4.7
1.1
-6.3
.5
.6
.7

.4
.4
.4
.5
1.7
0
0
0
.8
.8
ft

ft
122.6

122.6

12/84

112.6

112.9

112.9

4.0

0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

111.9
112.9
123.9
113.5
113.8

111.8
112.9
125.4
113.2
113.4

112.6
113.7
125.0
114.4
114.9

1.8
1.6
3.1
1.6
1.6

.7
.7
-.3
1.1
1.3

2361-P
2361-1
2361-12
2361-121
2361-123
2361-12335
2361-125
2361-2
2361-21
2361-215
2361-21543
2361-9
2361-SM
2361-S

2369-P
2369-2
2369-3
2369-34

46

Mar. 1991

ft

2342-P
2342-A
2342-1
2342-14
2342-141
2342-14112
2342-14114
2342-142
2342-14212
2342-143
2342-15
2342-2
2342-211
2342-241
2342-SM
2342-S

See footnotes at end of table.

Index
base
Nov.
19912

2341-22
2341-223
2341-225
2341-3
2341-31
2341-315
2341-3153
2341-316
2341-3163
2341-317
2341-32
2341-326
2341-9
2341 -SM
2341-S

Brassieres and allied garments..........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Brassieres and allied garments, excluding contract w o rk ..................
Brassieres.........................................................................
Bandeau ........................................................................
Regular strap................................................................
Soft c u p ............. .......................................................
Underwire.................................................................
Contour lined or padded strap............................................
Soft c u p ....................................................................
Strapless, convertible or other bandeau b ra s..........................
Other bras, including long lin e .............................................
Girdles, corsets, combinations and accessories...........................
Girdles, with or without openings...........................................
Corsets, combinations, and accessories..................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................




Product
code

ft

ft

ft

114.9
113.5
110.2
113.0
120.3
120.3
125.8
121.4
114.0
124.9

ft

ft

2.0
2.2
.5
.4
7.6
7.6
5.9
-.2
.4
2.5

ft

1.4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
-.1
-.1

ft

ft

0
0
0
0

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry

Girls’, children’s, & infants’ outerwear, n.e.c.— Continued
Children’s and infants’ play garments, except infants’ creepers and
rom pers...................................................................
Jeans, dungarees, and shorts............ ................................
Other fabric...............................................................
Alt other play garments, except infants’ creepers and rom pers...
Infants’ creepers and rom pers........................................... .
Other outerwear skirts, swimsuits, headwear, neckwear, buntings,
robes, etc.....................................................................
Contract work on children’s outerwear, n.e.c..................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Girls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, & shirts.................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Fur g o o d s...................................................................................

237

Fur g o o d s...................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Fur products........................................................................
M in k ................................................................................
F o x .................................................................................
Beaver, Rabbit, and Other F u rs...............................................

2371

Miscellaneous apparel and accessories...............................................

238

Fabric dress and work g love s...........................................................
Primary products.......................... ...........................................
Work gloves and mittens.........................................................
All fabric..........................................................................
Single canton flannel.........................................................
Double canton flannel.......................................................
Fleeced cotton jersey........................................................
Circular knit cotton............ ...............................................
Coated and partially coated fabric.........................................
Other fabric....................................................................
Leather or plastic and fabric combinations.................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Resales .... .......................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2381

Robes and dressing gowns, except children’s .......................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Women’s, misses’ and juniors’ robes and dressing gow ns.................
All other fabrics..................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous redepts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2384

Waterproof outer garments..............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Raincoats and raincapes.......................................................
Men's and boys’ ..............................................................
Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ .............................................
Other waterproof garm ents....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2385

Leather and sheep lined clothing.......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Leather coats and jackets........................................................
Men’s and boys' ................................................................
Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ ...............................................

2386

Apparel belts...............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Leather belts........................................................................
Men’s and boys’ ................................................................
Belts other than feather...........................................................
Women's and children’s made for sale separately.............. ..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2387

Apparel and accessories, n.e.c..........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Burial garments..................................................................
Academic caps and gowns and costumes, including theatrical.........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2389

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

12/84
02/85
12/88
02/85
12/84

104.6
94.5
102.0
111.6
123.7

103.8
91.4
99.0
113.2
123.7

105.4
95.2
103.1
113.7
125.9

3.4
1.3
2.0
5.8
-.5

1.5
4.2
4.1
.4
1.8

2369-39
2369-9
2369-SM
2369-S
2361-S
2369-SSS

12/84
12/84

110.8
103.4

110.8
103.4

<3)
103.4

(*)

f3)
0

0

12/84
12/84
12/84

105.5
107.0
103.9

105.4
107.0
103.8

105.9
107.9
104.2

2.8
1.0
3.8

.5
.8
.4

12/83

103.5

103.3

103.5

6.8

.2

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/90
12/83

103.5
105.1
105.1
105.8
102.7
107.5

103.3
104.9
104.9
105.3
104.9
107.5

103.5
105.1
105.1
105.5
104.9
107.5

6.8
5.7
5.7
7.0
8.4
.6

.2
.2
.2
.2
0
0

06/85

118.1

118.6

119.2

1.8

.5

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

117.1
114.3
114.4
114.9
110.2
112.1
109.6
126.4
119.0
109.0
(3)

118.0
115.3
115.4
116.2
111.6
112.1
109.6
129.9
119.8
114.9
111.6

118.2
115.4
115.6
116.4
111.6
112.1
109.6
129.9
121.3
114.9
111.6

2.9
2.5
2.7
3.2
2.9
1.6
-.9
t3)
(3)
f3)
0

.2
.1
.2
.2
0
0
0
0
1.3
0
0

06/85
06/85
06/85

126.8
126.8
133.4

127.0
127.0
133.4

127.0
127.0
133.4

t3)
C3)
7.8

0
0
0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

112.9
112.6
112.0
111.7

112.4
112.2
111.5
111.2

112.7
112.6
112.0
111.7

4.4
5.4
6.4
6.4

.3
.4
.4
.4

06/85

111.2

111.0

111.1

.7

.1

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

117.8
118.2
115.7
117.4
114.4
120.5

118.5
118.2
115.7
117.5
t3)
120.4

118.5
118.3
115.7
117.5
(3)
121.1

.1
-.3
-.3
-.1
<*>
-.2

0
.1
0
0
<*)
.6

06/91
06/85

97.7
120.5

<3)
120.5

t3)
120.5

<*)
0

(*>
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

123.7
123.9
124.5
129.6
119.1

125.0
125.2
125.9
129.6
122.0

125.5
125.8
126.5
130.6
122.0

-.8
.8
.8
-1.6
3.5

.4
.5
.5
.6
0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

121.4
119.4
125.6
132.6
105.4
105.7

122.1
120.1
126.7
133.8
t3)
O

123.5
120.1
126.6
133.8
105.4
t3)

1.7
.6
.6
.6
.5
e)

1.1
0
-.1
0
t3)
t3)

06/85

131.5

131.5

140.1

7.0

6.5

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

113.3
112.0
123.3
115.9

114.0
111.8
123.3
115.7

114.7
112.1
123.3
115.7

1.1
0
.1
-.4

.6
.3
0
0

12/85
12/85

120.1
115.6

123.8
t3)

123.8
124.9

3.1
8.0

2381-P
2381-2
2381-211
2381-21122
2381-21124
2381-21132
2381-21134
2381-21138
2381-21147
2381-251
2381-SM
2381-M
2381-289
2381-S

2384-P
2384-2
2384-203
2384-SM
2384-S

2385-P
2385-141
2385-14111
2385-14122
2385-198
2385-SM
2385-M
2385-S

2386-P
2386-1A
2386-101
2386-102

2387-P
2387-1
2387-151
2387-2
2387-215
2387-SM
2387-S

2389-P
2389-181
2389-191
2389-SM
2389-M
2389-S

47

Index
base

2369-345
2369-3452
2369-34522
2369-3453
2369-346

2371-P
2371-1
2371-111
2371-113
2371-115

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

0
t3)

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Miscellaneous fabricated textile products..............................................

239

Curtains and draperies...................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Curtains, except la c e ..............................................................
Wholly or chiefly cotton fabrics...............................................
Wholly or chiefly manmade fiber fabrics, plastics, and other
materials............................................................... ......
Chiefly polyester fabrics.....................................................
Other materials, including plastics.........................................
Draperies............................................................................
Wholly or chiefly cotton fabrics...............................................
Wholly or chiefly manmade fiber fabrics, plastics, and other
materials......................................................................
Chiefly rayon and acetate fabrics..........................................
Nylon and other manmade fiber fabrics, excluding rayon, acetate,
and polyester........ ....................................................
Chiefly polyester fabrics.....................................................
Other materials, including plastics.........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts....... ...................
R e s a le s ................... ..................... ...................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2391

House furnishings, n.e.c...................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Bedspreads and b ed sets.........................................................
Tailored, quilted.... .............*................................................
Nontailored, except tufted.....................................................
Sheets and pillowcases.................................................... .......
Towels and washcloths...........................................................
Other house furnishings...........................................................
Comforters......................................................................
Blankets........................................................................
Crib s iz e ......................................................................
All other housefumishings, except blankets and comforters.............
Shower/bath curtains, including plastic...................................
Mattress protectors.... .......................................................
Fancy pillows and cushions.................................................
F o a m .........................................................................
Other materials.............................................................
Mops and dusters............................................................
All other house furnishings..................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts.................... ................................ .......
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
R e s a le s ...................... .....................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2392

Textile b a g s ......................... .......................................................
Primary products...... .......................... .....................................
Vegetable fiber b a g s ...............................................................
Cotton, including cotton canvas and open mesh cotton ,................
Burlap.............................................................................
Other textile b a g s ...................................................... ........ .....
Wholly or chiefly manmade fiber fabrics....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2393

Canvas and related products............................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Awnings...........................................................................
T en ts.................................................................................
Camping tents........................... ........................................
Other tents........................................................................
Commercial and other te n ts................................................
Tarpaulins and other co ve rs.....................................................
Flat.................................................................................
Fitted..............................................................................
Other products.... .................................................................
S a ils ................................................................................
Other products, including shades, air cushions, fuel containers, etc.
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2394

Pleating, stitching, and tucking.............. ............................................
Primary products......................................................................
Embroideries (except Schiffli)....................................................
Embroideries, including embroidered art needlework.....................

2395

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/84

114.7

115.8

115.9

2.7

0.1

2391-P
2391-2
2391-211

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

120.3
118.4
114.2
109.5

120.7
118.9
115.3
109.5

120.7
118.9
115.3
109.5

2.0
2.1
1.1
0

0
0
0
0

2391-222
2391-22273
2391-22274
2391-4
2391-411

06/84
06/84
06/89
06/84
06/84

115.2
115.4
100.8
121.1
113.3

116.7
117.1
100.8
121.2
113.3

116.7
117.1
100.8
121.2
113.3

1.3
1.5
.4
2.8
-.1

0
0
0
0
0

2391-444
2391-44471

06/84
06/84

123.4
124.0

123.5
124.6

123.5
124.6

3.4
5.4

0
.0

2391-44472
2391-44473
2391-44474
2391-SM
2391-M
2391-XY9
2391-289
2391 -S

06/89
06/84
12/84

108.3
119.9
117.1

108.3
119.5
116.4

108.3
119.6
116.5

-.2
.5
1.8

0
.1
.1

06/84
06/84
07/84
06/84

137.4
128.5
154.0
122.5

137.4
128.6
154.0
122.5

137.4
128.5

2.4
3.1

0
-.1

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/88
06/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/88
06/88
06/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

111.1
110.1
111.5
109.5
102.8
113.7
97.3
111.9
92.7
110.3
111.3
108.3
95.2
104.9
120.0
112.5
122.5
126.8
124.0

111.7
110.4
114.6
113.7
104.1
113.7
96.6
111.9
92.1
109.9
111.3
108.6
93.9
105.6
117.9

1.5
.6
4.2
5.0
3.1
.6
-.2
.2
.6
.1
0
.2
-1.4
.7
-.6
0
-.7
2.2
1.7

.4
-.3
0
0
0
0
0
-.4
-1.4
0
0
-.3
0
0
.1

119.7
126.8
125.0

112.1
110.1
114.6
113.7
104.1
113.7
96.6
111.5
90.8
109.9
111.3
108.3
93.9
105.6
118.0
112.5
119.8
126.8
124.9

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

113.0
108.2
119.0
116.8

115.1
110.3
121.1
120.7

114.9
110.4
120.5
128.9

1.8
2.0
1.5
11.1

-.2
.1
-.5
6.8

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

113.3
114.8
113.9
141.6
99.9
116.0
116.1

114.8
116.9
115.7
148.4
99.1
118.4
119.1

114.7
116.7
115.7
148.4
99.2
118.0
118.5

.8
1.1
.3
4.8
-2.7
2.1
2.7

-.1
-.2
0
0
.1
-.3
-.5

12/85

106.6

106.6

106.6

0

0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

124.7
123.9
134.1
125.0
138.2
107.1
107.8
127.2
129.4
124.6
112.4
117.1
109.3

130.4
130.3
137.0
133.6
138.2
127.4
128.2
131.7
136.9
125.4
119.1
134.2
109.0

130.1
130.0
135.8
133.6
138.2
127.4
128.2
131.3
136.9
124.6
118.6
133.1
109.0

7.8
9.0
7.9
11.9
7.4
19.2
19.1
11.3
16.3
5.1
1.5
2.9
.4

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

12/85

137.3

138.3

138.5

-1.4

.1

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

124.2
124.5
124.0
131.5

123.8
124.0
123.2
130.7

123.9
124.1
123.4
130.9

1.3
1.5
1.3
2.7

.1
.1
.2
.2

2392-P
2392-A
2392-A11
2392-A14
2392-2
2392-3
2392-4
2392-423
2392-482
2392-48286
2392-4C
2392-419
2392-431
2392-455
2392-45557
2392-45559
2392-477
2392-498
2392-SM
2392-M
2392-XY9
2392-289
2392-S

2393-P
2393-1
2393-121
2393-131
2393-2
2393-241
2393-SM
2393-S

2394-P
2394-211
2394-3
2394-344
2394-366
2394-36637
2394-5
2394-533
2394-555
2394-8
2394-877
2394-898
2394-SM
2394-S

2395-P
2395-1
2395-112

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

48

ft

ft

122.5

Mar. 1991

ft

.9

Feb. 1992

ft

0

ft

.1
0
-.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Pleating, stitching, and tucking— Continued
Commission embroidering, tucking, pleating, etc. for the trade............
Embroidering (exc. Schiffli) on materials owned by others...............
Contract tucking, pleating, hemstitching, and buttonholing for the
trade..........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

126.7
162.0

126.7
162.0

0.8
ft

0
0

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2395-9
2395-911

12/85
12/85

126.7
162.0

2395-931
2395-SM
2395-S

12/85

119.6

119.4

119.6

.2

.2

12/85

128.3

128.3

128.3

0

0

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/90
12/85

111.9
111.6
122.1
125.5
113.6
110.1
112.9
91.8
131.4
99.7
110.6

112.5
112.3
123.6
127.1
113.6
109.8
111.4
91.8
131.9
101.6
112.8

112.6
112.3
123.6
127.1
113.6
110.8
113.3
91.8
133.2
101.4
112.6

4.3
4.3
1.7
1.8
5.6
3.2
4.4
0
4.8
2.8
2.8

.1
0
0
0
.0
.9
1.7
0
1.0
-.2
-.2

12/83
12/83
12/83

106.8
101.4
127.0

106.8
101.4
127.0

106.8
101.4
126.9

ft

0

0
0
-.1

06/85
06/85
06/85

131.5
133.8

131.8
134.2
134.2

131.9
134.2
134.2

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

102.9
102.9
119.9
119.9

ft
ft

(3)
102.9

ft

ft
ft
0
ft

119.9

120.9

2.6

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

105.9
105.6
120.5
95.0
106.5
123.6
106.7

107.8
107.7
120.5
98.8
109.2
124.3
107.3

107.9
107.8
120.5
98.8
111.2
124.3
107.3

2.0
2.1
.8
2.5
4.1
4.3
1.0

.1
.1
0
0
1.8
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85

104.2
102.6
112.0

104.2
102.6
112.4

104.2
102.6
112.4

.3
.3
1.4

0
0
0

Automotive trimmings, apparel findings, and related products....................
Primary products.....................................................................
Men's and boys’ suit and coat findings, and hat and cap trimmings.....
Men’s and boys’ coat, suit, and trouser findings..........................
Automotive trimmings .............................................................
Other trimmings and findings....................................................
Women’s and children’s apparel trimmings and findings.................
Other trimmings and findings, including furniture trimmings.............
Bias bindings, except fused or sealed e d g e ................................
Printing and stamping on apparel, apparel accessories, and art goods ...
Printing on purchased textile products, including silk screen............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
Secondary products...............................................................

2396

Schiffli machine embroideries........................... ................... .............
Primary products.....................................................................
Schiffli machine embroideries....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
Secondary products...............................................................
Secondary Products............................................................

2397

Fabricated textile products, n.e.c............................ ...........................
Primary products.....................................................................
Automobile seat co v e rs........................................................
Seat or safety belts, including shoulder harnesses, except leather....
Sleeping b a g s....................................................................
Flags, banners, and similar em blem s........................................
All other fabricated textile products, n.e.c...................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
Secondary products...............................................................

2399

Lumber and wood products, except furniture........................................

24

12/84

120.4

126.6

128.6

10.9

1.6

Logging camps and logging contractors...............................................

241

12/81

136.5

141.3

143.9

8.6

1.8

Logging camps and logging contractors......................... .....................
Primary products.....................................................................
Softwood logs, bolts, and timber...............................................
Douglas fir........................................................................
Sawlogs and bolts............................................................
Veneer logs and b o lts.......................................................
Softwood, except Douglas fir..................................................
Southern yellow p in e .........................................................
Ponderosa pine ...............................................................
Spruce..........................................................................
Hemlock........ ................................................................
Western red ce d ar...........................................................
Other softwood log species, n.e.c..........................................
Hardwood logs, bolts, and timber...............................................
Other hardwood log species, n.e.c............................................
Pulpwood............................................................................
Softwood.......................................................................
Other roundwood products......................................................
Other roundwood products, n.e.c.............................................
Contract logging...................................................................
Contract logging.................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

2411

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/82
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/82
06/82
12/81
12/81

136.5
136.4
154.6
157.1
154.8
170.7
153.0
74.1
211.1
167.4
165.7
244.5
157.3
123.1
106.1
92.2
87.7
87.1
82.2
108.6
108.6

141.3
141.0
162.0
165.4
157.0
213.8
159.8
75.1

8.6
8.8
11.8
18.3
10.2
71.9
7.7
5.7
25.6
7.7
.4
14.8
5.6
.2
2.9
.7
.3
2.3
4.1
2.4
2.4

1.8
2.2
2.7
5.0
5.0
4.9
1.1
.8

179.2
164.8
258.1
166.2
124.4
109.2
91.9
87.4
87.7
83.2
108.1
108.1

143.9
144.1
166.3
173.6
164.9
224.2
161.5
75.7
258.8
180.3
163.6
262.8
168.5
124.4
109.2
91.9
87.3
89.2
85.8
110.0
110.0

Sawmills and planing mills...............................................................

242

12/84

116.0

126.9

130.8

18.7

3.1

Sawmills and planing mills...............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Hardwood lumber rough and dressed except siding.........................
Hardwood rough lumber.......................................................
O a k ..............................................................................
Red, no. 1 common .......................................................

2421

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

112.2
112.8
129.9
127.1
146.7
156.8

123.9
125.1
134.1
131.5
152.4
162.9

127.9
129.6
136.3
133.8
154.1
164.4

20.7
21.6
5.4
5.9
8.1
9.2

3.2
3.6
1.6
1.7
1.1
.9

2396-P
2396-1
2396-111
2396*2
2396-3
2396-311
2396-312
2396-333
2396-4
2396-441
2396-SM
2396-M
2396-XY9
2396-S

2397-P
2397-1
2397-SM
2397-M
2397-XY9
2397-S
2397-SS

2399-P
2399-115
2399*125
2399-131
2399-141
2399-198
2399-SM
2399-M
2399-XY9
2399-S

2411-P
2411-1
2411-117
2411-11744
2411-11766
2411-13
2411-131
2411-132
2411-133
2411*135
2411-136
2411-137
2411-2
2411-221
2411-3
2411-31115
2411-4
2411-429
2411-9
2411-911
2411-SM

2421-P
2421-1
2421-12
2421-121
2421-12111

See footnotes at end of table.




49

ft

102.9

ft

.2

2.6
2.7

.1
0
0

ft
0
ft

.8

ft

.6
-.7
1.8
1.4
0
0
0
-.1
1.7
3.1
1.8
1.8

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Sawmills and planing mills— Continued
W h ite ........................................................................
Other O a k ...................................................................
Poplar..........................................................................
No. 1 com m on.............................................................
Hardwood other than Oak and Poplar...................................
G u m ..........................................................................
Maple, Beech and A s h ...................................................
Other hardwoods..........................................................
Hardwood, dressed lumber, including ceiling, framing, and matched
and shtplapped lumber....................................................
O a k .............................................................................
Other hardwood species....................................................
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, except siding.......................
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Eastern species, except siding
Rough softwood lumber. Eastern spe cies...... .........................
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness..........
Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness...........
Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern spe cies.............................
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness..........
Southern P in e ............................................................
Finish, c and better.....................................................
Boards, no. 2 ............................................................
Other Southern Pine B o a rd s..........................................
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness o n ly ................
Southern P in e ............................................................
Dimension, no. 1 ......................................................
Dimension no. 2 .......................................................
Other 2 inch Southern Pine lumber...............................
Lumber and timbers over 2 inch nominal thickness, Eastern
spe cies.................................................................
Southern P in e .........................................................
Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Western sp e cie s................
Rough softwood lumber, Western spe cies......................... .....
Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal thickness..........
Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness o n ly ................
Lumber and timbers over 2 inches in nominal thickness...........
Dressed softwood lumber, Western spe cies............................
Boards-lumber less than 2 inch nominal thickness..................
Douglas F ir ............................................................
Other boards..........................................................
Ponderosa P in e .........................................................
No. 3 boards.............................................................
Other boards.............................................................
Redwood and Western Red C e d a r ..................................
Other boards, Western dressed softwood..........................
Lumber of 2 inches nominal thickness o n ly ..........................
Douglas F ir ...............................................................
Standard and better..................................................
Other 2 inch Douglas Fir lumber...................................
Ponderosa Pine.......................................................
White F ir ...............................................................
Standard and better.................................................
Other 2 inch White Fir lumber......................................
Western Hemlock.......................................................
Dimension, std. and btr.................................................
Other 2 inch Western Hemlock lum ber.............................
Redwood 2 inch lumber...............................................
Lodgepole, Sugar, and Western (Idaho) White Pine 2 inch
lumber...............................................................
Other Western softwood 2 inch lumber.............................
Lumber and timbers, over 2 inch nominal thickness................
Douglas F ir ..........................................................
Other Western softwood tim bers.................................
Wood chips ....................... .................................................
Short t o n s .......................................................................
Standard u nits..................................................................
Softwood cut sto c k ...............................................................
Other industrial cut stock.....................................................
Softwood flooring, siding and other sawmill and planing mill products ...
W oodsiding......................................................................
Railway crossties and mine t ie s .............................................
Other sawmill products.......................................................
Contract or custom work........................................................
Contract drying, planing, resawing or other manufacturing of lumber
owned by others..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts..............................
Secondary products..............................................................
Hardwood dimension and flooring..................................................... .

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/60
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80

131.3
146.5
113.3
99.5
110.9
113.8
99.0
110.2

136.9
150.3
114.1
101.4
114.8
113.8
108.7
110.7

138.4
154.8
114.6
102.9
117.9
110.2
115.3

5.0
4.8

2421-13
2421-131
2421-139
2421-2
2421-3
2421-31
2421-311
2421-313
2421-32
2421-321
2421-3211
2421-32111
2421-32113
2421-32119
2421-322
2421-3221
2421-32211
2421-32212
2421-32219

12/80
08/85
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

146.1
132.2
130.6
111.3
110.1
106.6
82.2
101.0
111.7
120.2
119.2
108.9
136.4
111.5
110.6
105.3
98.7
105.8
105.3

148.1
135.3
131.5
128.5
120.4
104.4
82.2
101.0
127.1
129.3
128.9
111.6
148.9
121.2
130.6
125.0
119.7
127.2
121.8

149.9
136.9
133.1
134.0
126.4
108.2
82.2
101.0
134.1
134.1
134.1
112.5
156.4
124.1
139.3
131.3
129.4
134.4
125.7

2.8
4.2
1.6
29.5
20.5
1.3
0
0
28.7
14.7
15.9
5.7
18.9
12.0
38.6
37.1
40.3
38.6
34.0

1.2
1.2
1.2
4.3
5.0
3.6
0
0
5.5
3.7
4.0
.8
5.0
2.4
6.7
5.0
8.1
5.7
3.2

2421-323
2421-32311
2421-4
2421-41
2421-411
2421-412
2421-413
2421-42
2421-421
2421-4211
2421-42119
2421-4212
2421-42121
2421-42129
2421-4216
2421-4219
2421-422
2421-4221
2421-42214
2421-42219
2421-4222
2421-4224
2421-42241
2421-42249
2421-4225
2421-42251
2421-42259
2421-4226

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

91.2
84.9
111.4
112.1
121.7
83.2
151.5
111.5
117.9
98.5
97.2
144.8
102.5
162.3
124.2
140.5
104.1
104.8
115.7
114.8
97.8
114.3
113.0
117.0
91.3
86.9
97.4
108.9

99.3
92.4
131.4
130.6
142.0
100.7
169.6
132.2
132.0
104.9
102.3
178.6
150.9
191.2
130.1
160.1
127.6
125.5
139.7
143.0
125.1
144.7
147.6
139.1
111.7
111.1
112.5
127.8

102.1
95.1
136.7
136.0
144.1
107.9
175.9
137.4
136.7
107.0
104.4
182.7
153.7
195.2
137.1
169.1
134.7
129.2
141.9
143.8
138.5
151.7
153.9
147.6
116.8
115.4
118.7
139.5

17.8
17.8
33.4
34.4
46.9
44.3
16.4
33.0
34.5
29.9
28.1
57.4
77.5
53.1
21.4
30.4
36.2
31.2
30.5
33.3
51.7
41.9
47.7
31.8
29.1
39.0
17.9
34.5

2.6
2.9
4.0
4.1
1.5
7.1
3.7
3.9
3.6
2.0
2.1
2.3
1.9
2.1
5.4
5.6
5.6
2.9
1.6
.6
10.7
4.8
4.3
6.1
4.6
3.9
5.5
9.2

2421-4226
2421-4229
2421-423
2421-4231
2421-4239
2421-5
2421-577
2421-578
2421-7
2421-751
2421-8
2421-813
2421-817
2421-897
2421-9

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

105.7
113.8
134.7
111.9
153.8
99.9
115.4
79.6
124.6
128.5
121.1
130.4
113.9
128.3
128.8

132.9
137.8
161.0
153.2
167.0
99.7
115.0
79.6
127.5
132.7
124.2
140.8
113.9
130.0
134.2

145.2
151.1
157.7
154.8
159.3
102.1
119.0
80.5
128.0
133.4
126.3
145.6
113.9
133.2
134.2

46.7
44.0
15.8
40.1
.9
3.8
5.2
2.0
11.8
19.9
8.8
18.0
0
16.5
9.0

9.3
9.7
-2.0
1.0
-4.6
2.4
3.5
1.1
.4
.5
1.7
3.4
0
2.5
0

2421-951
2421-SM
2421-S

12/86

110.3

116.4

116.4

12.2

0

12/80

115.5

121.8

122.1

16.6

.2

06/84

117.9

119.5

120.6

2.4

.9

2426

50

ft

6.9
7.0
.6
2.0
4.2

Feb. 1992

2421-12112
2421-12119
2421-122
2421-12211
2421-129
2421-1291
2421-1295
2421-1299

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

ft

1.1
3.0
.4
1.5
2.7

ft

1.4
4.2

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
I

Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Hardwood dimension and flooring— Continued
Primary products......................................................................
Hardwood flooring.................................................................
O a k ................................................................................
Strip oak flooring (3/4”, 1/2”, 3/8” T & G and E M ) ...................
Oak specialty flooring, including block, parquetry and plank..........
Glued laminated truck trailer flooring and railroad car decking.........
Hardwood dimension stock for furniture and industrial u s e s ...............
Furniture dimension.............................................................
Rough ..........................................................................
Semifabricated.................................................................
Completely fabricated ready for assembly, incl furniture parts, ex
frames for household furn ..................................... ........
Industrial dimension.............................................................
Industrial dimension except compression-modified and densified
w o o d ....................... ...............................................
Wood frames for household furniture...........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992*

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2426-P
2426-1
2426-11
2426-111
2426-119
2426-141
2426-2
2426-22
2426-223
2426-227

06/84
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/84

117.9
104.1
99.1
94.6
121.9
98.6
120.7
99.0
105.4
111.4

120.0
107.5
102.6
102.5
121.8
102.4
122.2
99.3
106.0
111.7

121.2
110.2
105.3
104.7
125.5
105.9
122.4
99.6
106.3
113.0

2.9
6.0
(3)
(3)
-1.3
26.1
.7
(3>
-2.3
2.4

1.0
2.5
2.6
2.1
3.0
3.4
.2
.3
.3
1.2

2426-229
2426-28

06/84

141.9

142.0

142.0

.4

0

2426-284
2426-6
2426-SM
2426-S

06/91
06/84

(3)
125.8

104.7
126.2

104.5
126.9

(3)
2.7

-.2
.6

06/84

117.7

116.2

116.6

(3)

.3

2429-P
2429-111
2429-11101
2429-11103

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

170.2
170.4
177.2
149.9
188.3

166.2
166.5
172.5
150.1
181.4

171.2
171.8
178.9
165.1
184.5

8.7
9.2
11.9
21.7
8.8

3.0
3.2
3.7
10.0
1.7

Special product sawmills, n.e.c.......... ................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Red cedar shingles and s h a k e s ..............................................
Shingles........................................................................
Shakes (handsplit and resawn, taper and straight split)...............

2429

Millwork, veneer, plywood, and structural wood members .........................

243

12/84

120.0

126.8

128.5

13.1

1.3

2431
2431-P
2431-1
2431-133
2431-137
2431-141
2431-145

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

128.8
128.6
130.9
132.6
132.3
122.4
107.1

133.6
133.8
135.2
137.4
136.5
128.1
110.4

134.7
135.0
135.9
138.7
137.2
127.6
110.4

10.5
11.8
7.0
5.3
8.5
3.8
5.1

.8
.9
.5
.9
.5
-.4
0

2431-2
2431-215
2431-3
2431-315

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

132.6
127.3
132.5
137.7

137.4
132.4
140.1
149.3

139.9
134.8
140.3
149.7

8.5
8.4
45.5
56.6

1.8
1.8
.1
.3

2431-4
2431-41
2431-411
2431-413
2431-419
2431-43
2431-433
2431-435
2431-44
2431-44A
2431-44B
2431-448
2431-5
2431-575
2431-584
2431-585
2431-598

06/83
06/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/88
06/83
06/83
06/88
06/88

126.8
119.1
150.6
123.9
139.8
111.0
118.0
109.7
114.2
111.2

128.0
121.5
150.6
131.6
141.1
111.2
118.4
109.7
114.9
(3)

128.5
121.4
150.6
131.6
140.9
112.6
119.2
111.0
114.8
111.7

3.1
4.8
3.1
9.4
2.7
3.5
2.4
2.9
.8
.4

.4
-.1
0
0
-.1
1.3
.7
1.2
-.1
<3)

06/83
06/83
06/88
06/83
06/83
06/83

137.6
123.7
116.2
131.7
126.5
123.8

138.5
125.8
118.3
134.8
131.2
125.8

138.5
126.3
118.3
134.8
131.2
127.8

1.7
-.6
9.8
4.7
3.7
6.3

0
.4
0
0
0
1.6

2431-6
2431-62
2431-621
2431-622
2431-651
2431-8

06/83
06/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

128.7
115.6
127.4
136.0
137.3
134.5

144.9
131.5
145.6
145.7
144.9
136.8

148.3
135.1
149.9
146.1
144.9
138.0

37.8
44.6
48.3
8.1
5.5
8.7

2.3
2.7
3.0
.3
0
.9

2431-82
2431-821
2431-825
2431-831

06/88
06/83
06/83
06/83

107.4
126.3
132.3
122.2

108.4
128.1
133.0
124.4

109.2
128.1
134.8
138.2

4.4
1.4
6.4
16.4

.7
0
1.4
11.1

2431-835

08/83

137.7

139.6

139.6

1.4

0

2431-875
2431-898
2431-SM
2431-M
2431-289
2431 -S
2431-SSS
3442-S

06/83
06/83

155.5
142.4

160.4
144.1

(3)
143.9

(3)
.7

(3)
-.1

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

137.0
138.4
126.3
130.5
113.5

140.0
140.9
127.4
131.3
115.8

140.0
140.9
128.2
131.1
119.4

3.2
3.0
2.6
.4
10.4

0
0
.6
-.2
3.1

Primary products......................................................................
Wood window units................................................................
Double h u n g ......................................................................
Casement... .....................................................................
Horizontal sliding.................................................................
All other, including single hung and skylights..............................
Wood sash, incl. comb, screen and storm sash, and window screens,
excl. window u nits............................................................
Wood sash; glazed..............................................................
Wood window and door frames and door frames shipped in door units ..
Door frames......................................................................
Wood doors, int. and ext., incl. those shipped with glazed sections and
in door units........................ ...........................................
Panel type doors, including French d oo rs...................................
Douglas fir......................................................................
Western pin es.................................................................
Other species .................................................................
Flush type doors, hollow core.................................................
Hardwood faces, including lauan, birch, oak, etc........................
Hardboard fa c e s...............................................................
Flush type doors, solid co re...................................................
Hardwood faces, including lauan, birch, oak, etc........................
Non-hardwood faces..........................................................
Softwood and other fa c e s ................................................
Other wood doors, tncl. garage, screen, storm, combination, and louvre .
Screen doors and combination screen and storm doors, w o o d ........
Bi-fold doors, wood .............................................................
Sliding patio doors, w o o d ......................................................
Other wood doors, incl. storm, cabinet, toilet, grain, etc..................
Wood moldings (standard) except prefinished moldings made from
purchased m oldings..........................................................
Softwood m oldings..............................................................
P in e ..............................................................................
Other softwood species .....................................................
Hardwood, including lauan .....................................................
Other millwork products including stairwork and exterior millwork........
Stairwork, including treads, risers, balusters, brackets, crooks,
newels, rails, etc.............................................................
Softwood .......................................................................
Hardwood......................................................................
Exterior wood blinds and shutters, with or without hardware............
Exterior millwork, including porch columns, porch rails, newels,
trellises, and entrances....................................................
Nonstandard wood moldings, carvings, and ornaments suitable for
arch, or furn. decorations.................................................
Other millwork products, n.e.c., including interior millwork...............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts ............................................................
R e s a le s ............................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Metal doors, sash, and trim ...................................................
See footnotes at end of table.




51

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Wood kitchen cabinets...................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, stock lin e .........................
W o o d ..............................................................................
Plastic laminated.................................................... .............
Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, custom ............................
W o o d ..............................................................................
Plastic laminated.................................................................
Vanities and other cabinetwork..................................................
Stock line.........................................................................
Custom ............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2434

Hardwood veneer and plywood.........................................................
Primary products................................................ .....................
Hardwood plywood.................................................................
Veneer core hardwood plywood..............................................
Prefinished hardwood plywood made from purchased plywood...........
Hardwood plywood type products.......................................... .
Hardwood veneered panels ...................................................
Hardwood veneer, not reinforced or backed..................................
M aple........................ ......................................................
O a k .................................................................................
W alnut.............................................................................
Other hardwoods (domestic and imported).................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................

2435

Softwood plywood.........................................................................
Primary products.................... ..................................................
Specialty softwood plyw ood.....................................................
Softwood veneer...................................................................
Softwood plywood sheathing.....................................................
Western, inland and other non-southern softwood plywood sheathing .
C O X ..............................................................................
Underlayerment................................................................
Interior........................................................................
All other sheathing............................................................
Interior........................................................................
Southern softwood plywood sheathing......................................
C D X ..............................................................................
Sheathing, interior.............................................................
Sanded softwood plywood........................................................
Western, inland and other non-southern sanded softwood plywood...
A-C, exterior....................................................................
Interior...........................................................................
Southern sanded softwood plywood.........................................
Interior...........................................................................
Secondary products................................................................

2436

Structural wood members, n.e.c..........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Glued laminated lumber........................................................
Roof tru sses......................................................................
Other fabricated structural wood products..................................
Floor trusses...................................................................
Other fabricated structural wood products, except floor tru sse s.....

2439

Wood containers...........................................................................

244

Nailed wood boxes and sh o o k ..........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Nailed or lock-corner wooden b oxe s...........................................
Made from lumber for industrial and other u s e s ...........................
Made from veneer and plywood for fruits, vegetables, and industrial
and other u s e s ..............................................................
Wooden box and crate sh o o k ...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2441

Wood pallets and s k id s ...................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Pallets, wooden, flat................................................................
Skids, wooden ......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products................................................................

2448

2434-P
2434-1
2434-111
2434-113
2434-2
2434-212
2434-214
2434-3
2434-316
2434-318
2434-SM
2434-M
2434-XY9
2434-S
2434-SSS

2435-P
2435-1
2435-108
2435-2
2435-3
2435-331
2435-4
2435-417
2435-419
2435-421
2435-429
2435-SM
2435-M

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

124.9
124.6
126.1
126.5
123.9
121.3
122.8
116.6
128.8
125.6
132.6

125.2
125.0
126.4
126.8
123.9
122.2
123.7
117.5
128.8
125.6
132.6

125.9
125.6
127.4
127.7
124.9
122.3
123.9
117.4
128.8
125.6
132.6

2.8
2.7
3.6
3.4
4.5
1.7
2.3
-.6
2.2
1.3
3.1

0.6
.5
.8
.7
.8
.1
.2
-.1
0
0
0

12/89
12/89
06/84
06/84

104.3
101.6
132.5
146.4

(3)

131.0
143.0

107.4
109.6
132.5
146.4

7.4
9.6
1.6
ft

ft
ft

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/91
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/91
06/85
06/85
06/85

111.6
113.7
113.5
98.4
118.8
105.6
116.3
107.6
100.0
106.3
125.6
101.4

112.2
114.4
113.7
98.5
119.2
105.6
116.3
109.7
100.0
104.5
157.4
100.8

112.6
114.8
114.4
99.3
119.6
105.8
116.3
109.5
100.0
105.2
150.1
101.8

.4
.3
.6

-4.5
(3)
-5.5

.4
.3
.6
.8
.3
.2
0
-.2
0
.7
-4.6
1.0

ft

Mar. 1991

ft
ft

.2
.2
-1.8

ft

Feb. 1992

1.1
2.4

99.8

100.6

100.5

ft

-.1

2436-P
2436-3
2436-4
2436-5
2436-511
2436-5111
2436-5112
2436-51126
2436-5113
2436-51132
2436-522
2436-52231
2436-52232
2436-6
2436-611
2436-61121
2436-61122
2436-622
2436-62201
2436-S

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

104.2
99.9
118.5
97.6
99.3
102.4
98.5

124.0
121.8
140.1
127.8
119.4
130.1
125.7

128.4
124.9
143.2
ft
124.6
128.8
124.5

37.8
41.4
30.7

3.5
2.5
2.2
ft
4.4
-1.0
-1.0

12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
04/85
12/80

101.2
107.6
91.9
97.6
98.4
87.3
99.7
99.4
96.1
95.5
101.0
118.1
120.5

(3)
139.3
118.9
112.1
111.5
109.5
122.3
122.5
120.0
(3>
118.2
132.7
132.4

ft
136.7
116.6
122.1
125.7
112.3
120.7
120.2
116.6
ft
124.3
155.1
142.4

ft
29.6
53.8
56.1
62.2
50.1
20.9
20.6
17.7
24.9
52.4
23.6

ft
-1.9
-1.9
8.9
12.7
2.6
-1.3
-1.9
-2.8
ft
5.2
16.9
7.6

2439-P
2439-131
2439-151
2439-198
2439-19815
2439-19825

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

118.1
116.8
110.0
116.2
131.0
132.3
128.4

122.0
120.7
111.6
120.8
134.4
136.6
130.1

123.9
122.5
115.9
122.2
134.4
136.6
130.1

9.7
9.1
9.4
9.3
7.5
11.3
.4

1.6
1.5
3.9
1.2
0
0
0

06/85

116.9

117.5

118.8

3.9

1.1

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

117.9
114.8
108.7
110.4

117.9
114.8
108.8
110.6

117.9
114.8
108.8
110.5

1.3
1.6
.6
0

0
0
0
-.1

06/85
06/85

119.2
119.4

119.4
(3)

119.4
119.4

3.9
2.2

06/85

108.5

108.5

108.5

.1

0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

115.1
112.5
112.7
111.0

116.0
113.1
113.4
111.0

117.7
114.1
114.6
111.0

5.1
4.5
5.6
0

1.5
.9
1.1
0

06/85

129.4

131.6

136.5

7.6

3.7

2441-165
2441-2
2441-SM
2441-S

2448-P
2448-162
2448-165
2448-SM
2448-S

52

Index
base

06/91

2441-P
2441-1
2441-151

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

ft

52.5
47.9
53.5

ft

0

ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Wood containers, n.e.c....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Wirebound boxes made from lumber, veneer, and plywood...............
Made from lumber.............. ................................................
Made from veneer and plywood..............................................
For fruits and vegetables....................................................
Veneer and plywood containers, except boxes and crates................
Containers incl. pails, drums, tubs, fruit and vegetable baskets, and
hampers, etc.................................................................
Slack and tight cooperage.......................................................
Tight cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs for bourbon and other
whiskey) .....................................................................
N e w .............................................................................

2449

Wood buildings and mobile h o m e s....................................................

245

Mobile hom es..............................................................................
Primary products ......................................................................
Mobile homes, residential ........................................................
Single section....................................................................
Width: 14’ and over ..........................................................
Length: greater than 69’ to 74’ ..........................................
Length: greater than 74’ ..................................................
Multi-section .....................................................................
Doublewide.....................................................................
24’ single story doublewide...............................................
Length: 49’ and u nd er...............................................
Other doublewide...........................................................

2451

Prefabricated wood buildings and components................................. .....
Primary products.....................................................................
Components not sold as complete u nits......................................
Residential (homes, townhouses, and apartments).......................
Precut packages sold as complete units......................................
Residential (homes, townhouses, and apartments).......................
Nonresidential, including motels and h otels................................
Panelized buildings sold as complete units...................................
Residential........................................................................
Single family, including townhouses.......................................
Nonresidential, including motels and hotels ................................
Modular buildings shipped with floors and walls, and usually ceilings
and ro o fs.......................................................................
Residential........................................................................

2452

Miscellaneous wood products...........................................................

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2449-P
2449-1
2449-111
2449-112
2449-11211
2449-3

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

124.1
124.7
114.8
114.6
114.9
113.8
136.7

124.1
124.7
114.8
114.6
114.9
113.8
136.7

126.4
127.2
118.8
126.5
114.9
113.8
136.7

3.4
3.7
5.2
11.7
2.0
.6
4.8

1.9
2.0
3.5
10.4
0
0
0

2449-312
2449-5

12/85
12/85

136.7
143.9

136.7
143.9

136.7
143.9

4.8
.3

0
0

2449-513
2449-51311

12/85
12/85

145.3
145.3

145.3
145.3

145.3
145.3

.3
.3

0
0

12/84

119.7

120.1

120.0

2.0

-.1

2451-P
2451-1
2451-13
2451-1344
2451-13444
2451-13445
2451-14
2451-141
2451-1411
2451-14111
2451-1412

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
04/87

126.4
126.3
126.9
125.6
135.5
140.1
128.7
131.7
131.7
132.8
139.2
116.5

125.7
125.6
126.9
125.6
135.5
140.1
128.7
131.8
131.8
132.9
(3)
116.5

125.7
125.6
126.9
125.6
135.5
140.1
<3)
131.8
131.8
132.9
(3)
117.0

.9
.9
1.5
1.5
1.5
.6
(3)
1.5
1.5
1.6
<3)
1.5

0
0
0
0
0
0
<3)
0
0
0
<3)
.4

2452-P
2452-1
2452-173
2452-2
2452-221
2452-223
2452-3
2452-334
2452-33433
2452-337

12/84
12/84
12/89
12/89
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

119.9
120.6
110.4
111.6
117.2
115.9
112.0
124.0
123.7
124.3
110.4

122.0
122.7
113.5
115.2
121.8
124.2
112.0
125.0
124.9
125.9
110.8

121.7
122.3
112.5
114.0
120.1
121.0
112.2
125.8
125.9
126.8
111.0

4.1
4.2
10.2
11.7
4.5
2.0
8.0
2.9
3.7
3.5
.9

-.2
-.3
-.9
-1.0
-1.4
-2.6
.2
.6
.8
.7
.2

2452-4
2452-444

12/84
12/84

118.8
115.3

119.2
115.7

119.4
115.9

2.7
2.3

.2
.2

249

12/84

117.8

121.6

122.5

4.9

.7

Wood preserving..........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Wood poles, piles, and posts owned and treated by same establishment
Not over 15 feet in length.....................................................
Over 15 feet in length...................... ....................................
Other wood products owned and treated by same establishment........
Railway crossties and mine t ie s ..............................................
Lumber and wood siding, rough and worked...............................
Other wood treated products..................................................
Contract wood preserving......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2491

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/05
06/85
06/85

114.0
114.6
118.4
103.7
121.4
112.3
118.5
104.5
117.6
113.3

119.2
119.9
121.5
111.9
123.3
120.6
118.7
116.4
125.0
112.2

119.4
120.1
121.4
111.9
123.3
120.9
118.7
116.9
125.4
112.1

6.0
6.2
1.5
6.8
.5
11.3
-.4
18.6
11.2
-.9

.2
.2
-.1
0
0
.2
0
.4
.3
-.1

06/85

151.6

157.5

157.5

6.6

0

Reconstituted wood products...........................................................
Primary products....................................................................
Particleboard........................................................................
Shelving............................................................... ............
Other industrial board...........................................................
3/4 inch thick .................................................................
5/8 inch thick .................................................................
Oriented strand board.............................................................
Medium density fiberboard.......................................................
Uncoated panel..................................................................
Uncoated standard size panel..............................................
Fabricated hardboard products from hardboard made in this
establishment..................................................................
Fiberboard..........................................................................
Fabricated hardboard products made from purchased hardboard........
Coated or laminated............................................................
Other, including door skins, garage door panels, furniture stock.....
Prefinished particleboard and medium density fiberboard made from
purchased materials..........................................................
Particleboard.....................................................................

2493

06/91
06/91
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/84

96.5
96.5
120.2
115.1
113.3
108.5
123.3
90.7
93.2

101.9
102.0
121.6
115.1
115.0
110.2
124.2
115.3
93.7

103.8
104.1
121.2
115.1
114.4
110,2
121.9
124.5
94.5

(3)
(3)
6.2
3.7
6.3
4.5
17.0
(3)
2.1

1.9
2.1
-.3
0
-.5
0
-1.9
8.0
.9

06/84

90.6

91.2

92.0

2.6

.9

2493-4
2493-5
2493-6
2493-622
2493-62217

06/84
12/85
09/84

97.3
107.4
113.1

98.5
106.5
112.9

99.1
108.2
112.9

2.8
1.2
(3)

.6
1.6
.0

06/91

100.0

99.8

99.8

2493-7
2493-721

06/91
06/91

100.3
100.3

100.7
100.9

101.0
101.3

2491-P
2491-2
2491-211
2491-213
2491-3
2491-311
2491-313
2491-319
2491-911
2491-SM
2491-S

2493-P
2493-1
2493-107
2493-112
2493-11211
2493-11213
2493-2
2493-3
2493-311
2493-31114

See footnotes at end of table.




53

(3)

0

(3)
<3)

.3
.4

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
11/84
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/91
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

122.2
120.3
145.8
127.4
131.3
123.4
155.5
167.7
194.9
215.6
119.2
123.6
99.8
106.4
100.0
110.9
119.6
130.2
117.2

123.0
121.1
145.8
127.7
131.3
124.0
155.5
167.7
194.2
214.6
<3)
124.9
100.2
t3)
100.1
110.9
120.1
130.2
119.6

123.4
120.9
145.8
127.7
131.3
(3)
155.5
167.7
194.2
214.6
(3)
124.6
99.5
109.1
100.1
110.9
120.1
130.6
119.6

06/84

124.7

126.2

126.2

1.6

0

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

167.1
167.2
125.7
124.3

167.3
167.4
125.9
124.6

180.5
174.1
125.9
124.7

8.2
4.4
-.6
-.8

7.9
4.0
0
.1

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Wood products, n.e.c......................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Mirror and picture frames.........................................................
Fra m e s............................................................................
Wood fram es..................................................................
Metai fram es...................................................................
Finished moldings for mirrors and pictures.................................
Wood molding.................................................................
Framed pictures.................................................................
Wood framed pictures.......................................................
Other than wood framed pictures..........................................
Miscellaneous wood products, n.e.c.............................................
Wood fences, palings, and rails; assembled into fences.................
Toothpicks, skewers, candy sticks, and similar small w ares.............
Wood handles and tools.......................................................
Handles, including handtool, mop, and broom ..........................
Other handles and wooden tools...........................................
Dowels and dowel p in s.........................................................
Wooden reels for wire and c a b le .............................................
Other miscellaneous wooden products, nec, including wood turnings
not for furniture.............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2499

Furniture and fixtures.....................................................................

25

12/84

121.9

122.5

122.6

1.0

.1

Household furniture.......................................................................

251

12/84

120.7

120.9

121.1

1.3

.2

Wood household furniture, except upholstered......................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Wood living room, library, family room and den furniture...................
Cabinets, except sewing machine cabinets.................................
Chairs, except dining room (including rockers)............................
Tables, except card and telephone tables..................................
D e sk s..............................................................................
Credenzas, bookcases, and bookshelves...................................
Other nonupholstered living room furniture.................................
Wood dining room and kitchen furniture, except cabinets..................
Tables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches and greater.........................
Chairs, dining room ..............................................................
Buffets and servers, dining ro o m .............................................
China and comer cabinets, dining ro o m ....................................
Other dining room and kitchen furniture.....................................
Wood bedroom furniture.........................................................
Beds, headboards and footboards...........................................
Beds, except bunk b e d s ....................................................
Headboards and headboard s e t s ..........................................
Bunk b e d s .....................................................................
Dressers, vanities and dressing tables......................................
Wardrobes and wardrobe-type cabinets.....................................
Chests of drawers...............................................................
Night tables and stands........................................................
Other nonupholstered bedroom furniture...................................
Infants' and children’s wood furniture..........................................
Cribs, including springs sold as part of the crib ...........................
Miscellaneous infants’ and children’s furniture.............................
Unpainted, unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor furniture.............
Unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor furniture.........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Upholstered wood household furniture......................................

2511

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
02/80
12/79
12/79
06/87

164.7
165.4
169.1
177.0
178.8
170.5
165.8
162.0
153.1
179.5
174.8
186.7
191.4
166.1
149.8
158.5
157.1
160.1
154.8
154.0
163.8
153.7
157.0
168.9
152.5
150.5
159.0
141.8
140.4
103.0

165.5
166.8
169.5
175.9
179.1
170.1
168.6
166.3
153.7
182.5
179.6
189.2
191.4
170.6
150.1
159.9
157.9
161.5
155.2
154.0
166.0
156.6
158.6
171.8
152.5
150.4
t3)
141.4
140.4
103.0

165.7
167.0
170.0
179.4
179.0
170.9
168.6
162.5
153.6
182.6
179.6
189.0
191.4
171.6
150.2
160.0
158.3
162.6
155.2
154.0
165.9
156.6
158.6
171.7
152.5
150.5
158.8
141.8
140.4
103.0

1.8
2.2
2.3
6.0
2.2
2.2
2.7
.3
.9
3.0
3.3
2.6
3.0
4.9
.5
1.3
.2
1.6
-1.1
0
2.0
3.4
.9
2.9
.5
3.9
4.4
3.4
1.7
1.2

.1
.1
.3
2.0
-.1
.5
0
-2.3
-.1
.1
0
-.1
0
.7
.1
.1
.3
.7
O
0
-.1
0
0
-.1
0
.1

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

142.9
142.9
168.7
165.0
173.8

130.6
130.6
168.8
165.2
(3)

130.5
130.5
169.6
166.4
<3)

-5.6
-5.7
1.7
1.7
(3)

-.1
-.1
.5
.7
t3)

Upholstered wood household furniture................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Upholstered wood household furniture........................................
Sofas, davenports, settees, and loveseats.................................
Chiefly cotton..................................................................
Chiefly rayon...................................................................
Chiefly olefin...................................................................
Chiefly n ylo n ...................................................................
Chiefly polyester..............................................................
Other fibers and blends, including coated fabric and vinyl............
Chairs, except reclining and rockers.........................................
Chiefly cotton..................................................................

2512

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

124.9
126.2
126.2
126.6
130.3
141.7
125.7
121.5
118.2
119.7
123.6
123.8

125.1
126.4
126.4
126.8
130.5
144.1
126.1
121.1
119.2
119.1
124.0
124.7

125.2
126.4
126.4
126.7
130.6
144.1
126.2
120.2
118.2
119.1
124.2
124.6

.9
1.0
1.0
1.1
.9
4.6
1.3
1.3
-.3
-.5
.3
-.2

.1
0
0
-.1
.2
0
.1
-.7
-.8
0
.2
-.1

2499-P
2499-1
2499-111
2499-11111
2499-11115
2499-121
2499-12131
2499-131
2499-13161
2499-13171
2499-9
2499-917
2499-919
2499-95
2499-951
2499-959
2499-962
2499-985
2499-998
2499-SM
2499-M
2499-Z89
2499-S
2499-SSS

2511-P
2511-2
2511-219
2511-231
2511-241
2511-251
2511-271
2511-298
2511-3
2511-311
2511-331
2511-351
2511-371
2511-398
2511-5
2511-5A
2511-511
2511-513
2511-515
2511-521
2511-533
2511-535
2511-561
2511-598
2511-6
2511-611
2511-698
2511-7
2511-751
2511-SM
2511-M
2511-Z89
2511-S
2511-SSS
2512-S

2512-P
2512-1
2512-112
2512-11232
2512-11233
2512-11234
2512-11235
2512-11236
2512-11237
2512-132
2512-13242

See footnotes at end of table.




54

2.9
2.7
8.1
.8
1.1
<3)
5.1
7.7
(3)
(3)
<3)
1.1
t3)
<3)
t3)
0
t3)
4.5
2.3

0.3
-.2
0
0
0
<3)
0
0
0
0
t3)
-2
-.7
C3)
0
0
0
.3
0

.3
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Upholstered wood household furniture— Continued
Chiefly rayon..................................................................
Chiefly olefin..................................................................
Other fibers and blends, including coated fabric and vinyl............
Sectional sofa pieces...........................................................
Rockers, including swivel......................................................
Reclining chairs..................................................................
Other upholstered wood household furniture ( ottomans, hassocks,
etc) ..........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Metal household furniture...............................................................
Primary products.......................... ...........................................
Metal household dining, dinette and breakfast furniture.....................
Tubular metal sets (tables and chairs)......................................
Tubular metal tables (not sold with a s e t )..................................
Tubular metal chairs (not sold in a s e t ) .....................................
Other metal dining, dinette, and breakfast furniture......................
Metal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture.............................
Tubular aluminum...............................................................
Chairs, rockers, benches, chaise lounges and settees................
Other porch, lawn, outdoor and casual furniture........................
Other porch, lawn, outdoor, and casual furniture, inc. picnic tables...
Other metal household furniture................................................
Metal bed frames...............................................................
Infants’ and children's metal furniture.......................................
Infants’ high chairs...........................................................
Infants' car seats............... ..............................................
Other infants' and children's metal furniture (chairs, tables,
playpens, etc.)....................... ....................................
Other metal household furniture ..............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2514

Mattresses and bedsprings.............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Innerspring mattresses other than crib s iz e ...................................
Twin size innerspring mattresses............................................
Queen size innerspring mattresses..........................................
Other size innerspring mattresses, except crib s iz e ......................
Other mattresses, including crib mattresses and mattress inserts........
Foam core mattresses, other than crib s iz e ................................
Foundations.........................................................................
Spring foundations..............................................................
Other foundations, including platform.......................................
Dual purpose sleep furniture.....................................................
Convertible s o fa s ...............................................................
All other dual purpose sleep furniture, including jackknife sofa beds
& chair b e d s................................................................
Conventional water b ed s.........................................................
Soft sided water b e d s..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Wood household furniture.....................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2515

Wood TV and radio cabinets............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
TV cabinets & combinations, TV, hi-fi and radio...........................
Sewing machine cabinets..................... ................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2517

Household furniture, n.e.c................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Plastics and fibrous glass household furniture.............................
All other plastics and fibrous glass household furniture...............
Reed & rattan furniture, including willow, wicker & ca n e.................
Reed and rattan seating....................................................
All other reed and rattan household furniture...........................
Other household fum., exc. wood, metal, plastics or fibrous glass,
incl corrugated fu m ........................................................

2519

Office furniture.............................................................................

252

Wood office furniture.....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................

2521

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
1992s

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

127.3
115.6
129.3
115.8
109.5
127.3

128.9
115.2
129.3
115.3
109.5
127.0

128.9
116.0
129.2
115.5
109.5
127.0

-1.5
2.3
.4
1.1
2.6
.2

Feb. 1992

2512-13243
2512-13244
2512-13245
2512-141
2512-145
2512-154

06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82

2512-198
2512-SM
2512-S

06/82

143.1

145.5

145.5

2.2

0

06/82

110.9

110.9

112.3

.7

1.3

2514-P
2514-1
2514-111
2514-115
2514-117
2514-198
2514-3
2514-31
2514-312
2514-314
2514-398
2514-4
2514-437
2514-489
2514-48922
2514-48933

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
07/84
07/84
07/84

118.0
117.4
128.3
126.5
136.9
129.5
135.6
118.0
121.1
120.1
125.9
125.2
111.0
110.6
110.9
114.6
126.2

118.1
117.5
128.5
126.7
136.9
129.5
135.6
117.8
120.8
120.1
124.5
125.8
111.2
(3)
111.3
116.7
125.4

118.6
118.0
128.4
126.7
135.6
131.2
135.6
118.9
122.3
122.0
124.5
125.5
111.6
(3)
112.8
116.6
127.7

1.6
1.7
.2
.2
0
1.9
-.8
2.9
2.6
3.0
.9
1.8
2.2
(3)
4.6
3.2
2.4

.4
.4
-.1
0
-.9
1.3
0
.9
1.2
1.6
0
-.2
.4
(3)
1.3
-.1
1.8

08/84
06/84

103.5
101.2

104.1
(3)

105.6
(3)

6.9
(3)

1.4
(3)

06/84

116.9

116.9

118.5

1.6

1.4

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/83

122.8
123.3
123.2
117.0
133.7
121.8
145.0
132.9
119.1
103.6
113.5
103.4
123.8

122.6
123.4
123.3
117.5
133.7
121.8
145.0
132.9
119.3
103.7
115.0
103.4
123.8

122.7
123.2
123.1
117,5
133.2
121.6
144.3
131.8
118.8
103.2
115.0
103.5
123.8

.6
.2
.2
.7
-.3
.3
-.5
-.9
.7
.4
6.6
.1
0

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

06/83
06/89
06/89

112.0
101.5
100.6

112.0
(3)
(3)

114.2
(3)
(3)

2.0
(3)
(3)

2.0
(3)
(3)

06/89
06/89
06/83
06/89
06/83

97.3
96.9
123.6
103.2
131.3

98.9
98.8
117.7
103.2
<3)

98.9
98.8
123.0
103.2
129.5

.2
.3
5.1
0
15.5

0
0
4.5
0
(3)

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

105.7
105.0
99.7
116.5

105.7
105.0
99.7
<3)

105.7
105.0
(3)
116.5

.6
.6
(3)
3.3

0
0

12/85

113.9

113.9

113.9

.8

0

2519-P
2519-11
2519-115
2519-13
2519-133
2519-135

12/85
12/85
06/91
06/91
12/85
06/91
06/91

107.1
106.5
100.0
100.0
106.4
103.5
101.5

106.9
106.5
100.0
100.0
106.5
103.5
102.0

107.1
106.6
100.0
100.0
106.6
103.5
102.5

.8
.6
(3)
(3)
0
(3)
(3)

.2
.1
0
0
.1
0
.5

2519-198

06/91

91.5

91.6

91.6

12/84

124.4

125.2

125.1

-.7

-.1

06/85
06/85

118.9
118.9

119.7
119.3

119.3
118.8

1.4
1.0

-.3
-.4

2514-48944
2514-498
2514-SM
2514-S

2515-P
2515-1
2515-112
2515-113
2515-114
2515-2
2515-215
2515-3
2515-315
2515-319
2515-5
2515-512
2515-516
2515-8
2515-811
2515-SM
2515-M
2515-Z89
2515-S
2511-S
2515-SSS

2517-P
2517-115
2517-121
2517-SM
2517-S

2521-P

See footnotes at end of table.




index
base

55

(3)

0
.7
-.1
.2
0
0

(3)
(3)

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Wood office furniture— Continued
Seating..............................................................................
Secretarial chairs................................................................
General office and desk chairs (including executive office chairs) .....
Side and arm ch airs............................................................
Lounge seating..................................................................
Desks and extensions.......... .................................................
D e s k s ..............................................................................
Storage units, files and tables...................................................
Storage u nits....................................................................
Credenzas .....................................................................
Bookcases and other storage units........................................
F ile s...............................................................................
Horizontal/lateral, letter and legal..........................................
Tables.............................................................................
Work/conference.............................................................
Panel and modular systems furniture..........................................
Panel system s...................................................................
Panel supported system s....................................................
Panels, ceiling height and less than ceiling height...................
Work surfaces..............................................................
Panel attached.........................................................
Modular system s................................................................
Filing, storage and shelving components................................
Other wood office furniture......................................................
Other wood office furniture....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

2521-1
2521-111
2521-113
2521-114
2521-121
2521-2
2521-221
2521-4
2521-411
2521-41141
2521-41143
2521-422
2521-42247
2521-433
2521-43355
2521-5
2521-51
2521-512
2521-5123
2521-5124
2521-51247
2521-52
2521-528
2521-6
2521-611
2521-SM
2521-M
2521-Z89
2521-S

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/90
06/90

123.4
126.8
128.7
120.5
101.0
123.0
123.2
125.9
124.2
121.7
129.0
124.2
122.3
129.0
130.5
102.1
101.4
101.4
95.8
118.3
102.9
103.8
103.7

123.9
129.3
129.1
120.6
101.0
123.4
123.6
126.7
124.2
121.7
129.0
124.2
122.3
131.5
130.5
101.8
101.0
101.0
95.8
116.1
101.0
103.8
103.7

06/85

137.1

06/85
06/85
06/85

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

121.9
128.2
124.7
120.6
101.0
123.4
123.6
126.7
124.2
121.7
129.0
124.2
122.3
131.5
130.5
102.7
102.1
102.1
97.9
116.1
101.0
103.8
103.7

-0.2
1.7
-2.9
1.6
0
2.5
2.3
2.3
2.5
2.5
2.5
-4.0
-4.7
3.9
2.8
-.9
-1.8
-1.8
2.3
-5.1
-5.1
3.3
2.8

-1.6
-.9
-3.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.9
1.1
1.1
2.2
0
0
0
0

137.1

137.1

.5

0

131.6
131.6
118.2

130.9
130.9
123.4

131.0
131.0
123.4

-.5
-.5
4.9

.1
.1
0

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/79
12/79
12/87
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/87
12/79
12/79
12/87
12/79
12/87
12/79

169.1
172.4
173.4
118.3
119.1
120.4
166.1
169.2
112.4
167.7
167.1
151.8
114.1
174.7
155.8
118.3
166.7
118.3
190.2

170.3
173.8
175.0
119.5
119.1
122.1
166.1
169.4
112.5
168.7
167.2
152.6
116.2
176.4
156.8
119.7
166.7
119.8
191.1

170.2
173.7
174.7
119.3
119.1
121.6
166.1
169.7
112.7
168.7
167.3
152.5
116.0
176.5
156.8
119.7
166.7
119.8
191.2

-1.3
-.7
2.6
2.3
2.1
3.2
-.1
-4.7
-4.7
1.1
.8
.8
2.2
-2.5
1.7
-3.8
6.6
-4.5
.5

-, 1
-.1
-.2
-.2
0
-.4
0
.2
.2
0
.1
-.1
-.2
.1
0
0
0
0
.1

12/79
12/79
12/79

162.3
160.0
141.2

164.1
161.7
140.1

164.1
161.7
139.9

1.1
1.1
-8.6

0
0
-.1

;

Nonwood office furniture............................ .....................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Office seating.......................................................................
C h a irs.............................................................................
Side and arm chairs..........................................................
General office and desk chairs, except secretarial.....................
Other ch airs...................................................................
Desks and extensions............................................................
D e sk s..............................................................................
Filing cabinets and ca se s.........................................................
Vertical files, letter and legal...................................................
Horizontal or lateral files, letter and legal....................................
Other files, including motorized, visible, and insulated....................
Other nonwood office furniture..................................................
Tables and stands ...............................................................
Systems furniture.................................,..............................
Modular systems furniture...................................................
Panel systems furniture ......................................................
Miscellaneous nonwood office furniture, including bookcases...........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2522

Public building and related furniture....................................................

253

12/84

120.5

121.0

121.3

2.1

.2

Public building and related furniture....................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
School furniture, except stone, concrete, and library furniture.............
Single pupil units................................................................
Chairs, all purpose (nonfolding)...............................................
Other school furniture designed specifically for use in schools.........
Public building and related furniture, except school and restaurant......
Seats for public conveyances.................................................
Church furniture .................................................................
Church p e w s...................................................................
Chairs and seats, excluding seats for public conveyances and
stadiums.....................................................................
F ix e d ............................................................................
Stadium and bleacher seating, including grandstands....................
Other public building furniture.................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2531

12/84
12/84
12/84
06/87
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

120.5
120.1
122.8
115.6
133.6
126.7
119.9
112.1
123.1
124.7

121.0
120.6
123.0
115.6
134.5
126.7
120.5
112.7
125.2
127.2

121.3
121.0
123.8
117.3
135.4
127.2
120.7
113.3
125.2
127.2

2.1
2.6
4.1
1.8
10.7
3.3
2.1
1.4
2.0
2.9

.2
.3
.7
1.5
.7
.4
.2
.5
0
.0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

129.3
120.6
112.4
117.7

129.3
(3)
112.4
117.7

129.3
120.6
112.4
117.7

2.4
(3)
(3)
7.0

(3)

12/84

114.0

114.6

114.6

.2

0

Partitions, shelving, lockers, and office and store fixtures.........................

254

12/84

123.4

124.2

124.3

1.1

.1

Wood partitions and fixtures..............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Wood partitions, shelving, and lockers .........................................

2541

12/83
12/83
12/83

129.7
129.2
113.8

131.1
130.9
113.2

131.2
131.0
113.2

1.3
1.5
-2.5

.1
.1
0

2522-P
2522-1
2522-11
2522-112
2522-114
2522-115
2522-2
2522-224
2522-3
2522-311
2522-321
2522-326
2522-4
2522-411
2522-42
2522-421
2522-422
2522-498
2522-SM
2522-M
2522-Z89
2522-S

2531-P
2531-1
2531-131
2531-136
2531-198
2531-2
2531-211
2531-23
2531-231
2531-25
2531-251
2531-261
2531-298
2531-SM
2531 -S

2541-P
2541-1

See footnotes at end of table.




56

0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
£■>.
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

^ndex
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/83
03/84
12/83
12/83
12/83
08/84
06/88
12/83
12/83
06/88
06/88
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

116.7
110.3
129.2
131.0
119.3
113.5
105.8
109.2
154.1
109.6
127.5
118.9
130.2
127.1
127.2
116.1

116.7
109.3
129.7
133.3
119.9
113.9
(3)
109.6
154.3
109.6
142.9
119.2
130.6
127.7
127.2
116.1

116.7
109.3
129.6
133.4
120.3
113.9
106.9
110.4
153.8
109.6
t3)
119.2
130.5
127.7
127.2
116.1

0
-4.7
0
2.3
1.2
1.0
1.0
1.4
.4
.1

12/83

134.3

134.3

134.2

.1

-.1

2542-P
2542-1
2542-117
2542-119
2542-2
2542-23
2542-233

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/88
12/83
12/83
12/83

126.9
126.8
130.3
142.2
118.2
126.1
125.6
118.9

127.1
127.1
130.5
143.6
118.2
125.8
125.1
118.3

127.1
127.0
130.5
143.6
(3)
125.8
125.2
118.3

.7
.6
1.9
3.8
0
0
-.2

0
-.1
0
0
ft
0
.1
0

2542-241
2542-251
2542-3
2542-351
2542-4
2542-46A
2542-463
2542-465
2542-471
2542-481

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

121.0
128.4
125.4
127.1
127.0
124.9
120.3
129.2
133.9
125.0

121.0
128.4
125.4
127.1
128.0
124.6
119.7
129.3
133.9
125.0

121.5
128.4
125.4
127.1
127.9
124.5
119.7
129.0
133.9
125.0

.7
.1
.2
.3
1.1
.2
-.5
.6
1.4
0

.4
0
0
0
-.1
-.1
0
-.2
0
0

2542-498
2542-SM
2542-M
2542-S

12/83

114.7

114.9

114.9

.3

0

06/88
12/83

94.1
132.9

94.1
133.1

94.1
133.1

0
1.1

0
0

Wood partitions and fixtures— Continued
Partitions (prefabricated, assembled, or knocked d ow n).................
Shelving and lockers...........................................................
Plastic laminated fixture to p s....................................................
Wood fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc...................................
Retail store fixtures, except food store: custom............................
Walls and wall fixtures............................ ...........................
Center floor tables and gondolas..........................................
Other fixtures and displays...... ...................... .....................
Retail store fixtures, except food store: manufacturers’ standard......
Retail food store fixtures.......................................................
Other show and display cases and tables..................................
Cabinets (floor or wall types).......... ........................................
Counters and bank fixtures....................................................
Counters, except bank counters...........................................
Bank fixtures, including bank counters ...................................
Other wood fixtures, including window backs, telephone booths, etc. ..
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Metal partitions and fixtures.............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Metal partitions (prefabricated, assembled, or knocked dow n)............
Movable, except free standing................................................
Other partitions, including free standing.....................................
Metal shelving and lockers......................................................
Metal shelving...................................................................
Commercial shelving for factories, stores, etc............................
Other shelving, including office shelving for correspondence,
computer tapes, etc......................................................
Lockers............................................................................
Metal storage racks and accessories..........................................
Stacker racks and other metal racks........................................
Metal fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc...................................
Retail store fixtures, except food store .....................................
Custom fixtures................................................................
Manufacturers’ standard fixtures...........................................
Cabinets (floor or wall type)...................................................
Counters, except bank counters..............................................
Other metal fixtures, including bank fixtures, bank counters,
clothing racks, etc..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index

2541-111
2541-141
2541-2
2541-3
2541-33A
2541-332
2541-333
2541-334
2541-337
2541-338
2541-339
2541-341
2541-36
2541-361
2541-362
2541-398
2541-SM
2541-S
2542

Mar. 1991

ft

1.4
1.4
1.3
1.5
.8

ft

Feb. 1992

0
0
-.1
.1
.3
0

ft

.7
-.3
0

ft

0
-.1
0
0
0

Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures....................................................

259

12/84

123.8

125.2

125.1

1.2

-.1

Drapery hardware and blinds and shad es.............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Window shades and accessories...............................................
Window shad es..................................................................
Plastic window s h a d e s......................................................
Other window shades including cloth and paper........................
Venetian blinds.....................................................................
Complete Venetian blinds, vertical and horizontal............................
Aluminum slat blinds.........................................................
All other Venetian blinds including wood and plastic...................
Unassembled Venetian blinds, parts, and components fabricated at
plant..........................................................................
Other shades and blinds n.e.c., curtain and drapery rods, poles and
other hardware................................................................
Other shades and blinds, except canvas and other textile fabrics .....
Curtain and drapery rods, poles, and fixtures fabricated at plant.......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2591
2591-P
2591-3
2591-31
2591-311
2591-313
2591-4
2591-45
2591-452
2591-459

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

127.3
125.3
117.7
117.7
115.8
118.0
109.2
116.5
114.9
134.2

129.9
128.4
119.6
119.8
116.6
120.4
113.4
121.7
121.5
137.0

129.6
127.9
118.7
118.8
118.5
118.6
110.9
118.7
117.6
135.4

1.7
2.2
3.1
3.3
2.3
3.6
1.1
3.3
4.1
2.0

-.2
-.4
-.8
-.8
1.6
-1.5
-2.2
-2.5
-3.2
-1.2

2591-471

06/84

81.7

81.1

81.1

-14.0

0

2591-5
2591-511
2591-517
2591-SM
2591-M
2591-Z89
2591-S

06/84
06/84
06/84

134.0
143.9
130.8

134.6
143.9
131.6

138.7
151.1
134.9

3.9
5.0
3.6

3.0
5.0
2.5

06/84
06/84
06/84

151.6
152.3
125.6

151.4
152.1
125.6

152.0
152.6
125.6

-1.9
-2.0
2.2

.4
.3
0

Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c...............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Hospital and similar health care b e d s..........................................
Hospital and similar health care b e d s .......................................
Restaurant, cafeteria and bar furniture........................................
Wood chairs and sto ols........................................................
Upholstered............................................. ......................
Metal chairs and stools.........................................................
Upholstered....................................................................
Booths, bars and back b a rs ...................................................
Other restaurant, cafeteria and bar furniture...............................
Other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c................................................

2599

12/85
12/85

121.9
123.3

122.3
123.8

122.4
123.8

.7
.9

.1
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
06/91
12/85
06/91
12/85
12/85
12/85

112.6
123.1
126.2
99.7
119.2
99.9
116.0
125.1
127.6

113.0
123.4
126.2
99.7
119.2
99.9
116.8
125.4
128.6

112.8
123.5
126.2
99.7
119.2
99.9
116.9
125.6
128.6

0
1.0
-.2
ft
-.1
ft
1.2
1.5
1.3

-.2
.1
0
0
0
0
.1
.2
0

2599-P
2599-1
2599-101
2599-2
2599-241
2599-24101
2599-245
2599-24501
2599-247
2599-248
2599-3

See footnotes at end of table.




57

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c.— Continued
Industrial furniture, including benches, stools, sorting tables and
cabinets......................................................................
All other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s................... ........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

2599-353
2599-354
2599-SM
2599-M
2599-Z89
2599-S

Index
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/85
12/85

120.5
129.7

120.9
130.9

120.9
130.9

2.6
(3)

0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85

120.7
123.4
113.6

120.7
123.4
113.2

121.3
123.4
113.6

.5
(3)
-.9

.5
0
.4

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Paper and allied products................................................................

26

12/84

120.3

120.0

119.7

-2.5

-.3

Pulp mills....................................................................................

261

12/82

111.1

114.0

114.3

-13.8

.3

Pulp m ills...................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Special alpha and dissolving woodpulp........................................
Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall o il....................
Woodpulp.........................................................................
Sulfate woodpulp, including s o d a ..........................................
Sulfate, bleached and semibleached (including so d a )...............
Sulfate, softwood......................................................
Exports..................................................................
Intracompany shipments......... .................................. ....
Domestic (market shipments on ly)...................................

2611

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

111.1
116.5
123.2
119.4
113.6

114.0
120.4
121.5
125.3
120.2

114.3
121.3
121.7
126.4
121.4

-13.8
-11.8
-8.3
-12.8
-14.3

.3
.7
.2
.9
1.0

06/88
12/82
06/88
06/88
06/88

68.1
130.4
81.1
78.8
73.2

72.2
133.7
83.8
80.7
74.3

72.9
135.3
84.0
81.2
76.7

-14.9
-15.3
-19.5
-15.1
-8.7

1.0
1.2
.2
.6
3.2

12/82
06/88
06/88

93.8
78.3
60.6

104.2
80.7
65.3

105.0
81.3
66.5

-14.4
-2.8
-6.5

.8
.7
1.8

06/81

128.7

127.3

126.9

-5.4

-.3

2621-P
2621-A
2621-A4
2621-A41
2621-A42
2621-A43
2621-A44
2621-A49
2621-A8
2621-B
2621-1
2621-C
2621-2
2621-211
2621-3
2621-34
2621-36
2621-363
2621-365
2621-366
2621-36604
2621-36606
2621-4
2621-421
2621-4211
2621-42111
2621-42112
2621-4212
2621-4215
2621-42151
2621-42155
2621-42156
2621-42159

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
11/87
08/81
06/81
08/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
12/87
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81

128.7
129.6
136.2
134.8
109.7
128.1
117.7
147.0
113.5
164.2
121.4
121.4
107.1
121.1
119.4
133.4
153.6
131.5
136.4
121.9
134.6
106.9
107.2
118.7
115.2
105.3
120.0
98.8
142.2
97.4
93.1
101.8
98.7
107.1

127.3
128.0
135.7
134.3
107.5
128.3
118.5
148.4
113.7
164.1
119.9
119.9
105.1
119.0
117.0
131.5
154.4
129.4
133.2
120.0
133.0
105.5
106.0
115.7
112.7
101.0
117.5
92.0
141.8
96.1
91.3
100.7
93.4
108.4

126.9
127.5
136.7
135.3
109.6
128.1
118.5
148.5
113.7
164.1
117.7
117.7
104.3
117.5
115.2
130.8
154.4
128.7
131.6
119.3
132.7
104.9
106.3
114.4
110.7
99.5
117.8
88.1
141.8
91.9
91.8
100.7
88.7
100.4

-5.4
-5.6
-2.8
-2.9
-8.8
-.2
-2.1
2.8
1.3
-.6
-11.2
-11.2
-6.9
-7.4
-8.6
-3.8
-.9
-4.0
-4.1
-4.9
-2.6
-3.5
-1.4
-10.3
-11.9
-12.1
-8.3
-17.6
-.3
-19.1
-19.7
-12.7
-19.9
-22.1

-.3
-.4
.7
.7
2.0
-.2
0
.1
0
0
-1.8
-1.8
-.8
-1.3
-1.5
-.5
0
-.5
-1.2
-.6
-.2
-.6
.3
-1.1
-1.8
-1.5
.3
-4.2
0
-4.4
.5
0
-5.0
-7.4

2621-4217
2621-441

06/81
06/81

128.1
121.4

128.0
118.6

128.0
117.7

-4.9
-5.8

0
-.8

2621-44111
2621-44122
2621-465

12/87
06/81
06/81

114.3
119.4
145.3

113.3
115.2
145.3

112.8
114.0
145.3

-4.2
-8.4
-1.7

-.4
-1.0
0

2621-481
2621-4B11
2621-48111

12/87
12/87
12/87

101.1
100.5
97.5

93.7
92.6
87.2

94.5
93.6
89.1

-18.1
-19.2
-21.9

.9
1.1
2.2

2621-48112

12/87

110.5

(3)

108.3

-10.9

(3)

2621-4812

06/81

117.0

114.4

113.9

-6.4

2611-P
2611-1
2611-2
2611-21
2611-213
2611-2134
2611-21341
2611-2134E
2611-21341
26112134M
2611-21342
2611-217
2611-21716

Sulfate, hardwood.......................................................
Sulfite and other woodpulp..................................................
Sulfite, bleached and unbleached.......................................
Paper mill products except building paper............................................

262

Paper mill products except building paper............................................
Primary products......................................................................
Tissue paper and sanitary paper sto ck........................................
Sanitary papers, including stock, made in papermills.....................
Toilet tissue and s to c k .......................................................
Facial tissue and stock.......................................................
Napkins and napkin stock...................................................
Towels and towel sto c k .....................................................
Other sanitary papers, including sto ck....................................
Tissue paper......................................................................
Newsprint............................................................................
Newsprint............................. ............................................
Printing and writing grades........................................................
Groundwood paper, uncoated.................................................
Publication and printing......................................................
Clay coated printing and converting p ap er.................................
Coated 1 -sid e .................................................................
Coated 2-sides.................................................................
No. 3 coated 2-sides.......................................................
No. 5 coated 2-sides.......................................................
Coated 2-sides except No. 3 and No. 5 ...............................
No. 4 coated 2-sid es....................................................
All other clay coated 2-sides, including No.1 and No. 2 ..........
Book paper, uncoated free sheet.............................................
Chemical woodpulp writing paper, except body sto ck ..................
Unwatermarked b o n d ......................................................
Unwatermarked bond, No. 4 g ra d e ...................................
Unwatermarked bond, except No. 4 ..................................
Watermarked b on d .........................................................
Form bond, in ro lls.........................................................
12 lb. form bond in rolls............................................. ....
15 lb. form bond in rolls................................................
20 lb. form bond in rolls................................................
Form bond in rolls, except 12, 15 and 20 lb. gra d e s.............
Other writing papers, including manifold and carbonless base
stock & body stock for com m un...................................
Publication and printing grade free sh e e t................................
Plain (including M.F., E.F., supercalendered, eggshell and
antique grades)........................................................
Offset.........................................................................
Cover and text papers.......................................................
Other converting and miscellaneous free sheet, including body
stock for coating .........................................................
Envelope.....................................................................
White wove envelopes.............. ...................................
Kraft envelope paper (including unbleached, semi-bleached and
bleached kraft) ......................................................
All other uncoated free sheet, n.e.c., including body stock for
coating ..................................................................

2621

See footnotes at end of table.




58

-.4

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Paper mill products except building paper— Continued
Packaging and industrial grade papers........................................
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paper............
W rapping.......................................................................
Bag and sack, other than shipping s a c k .................................
Other unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paper....
Packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleached kraft....
W rapping.......................................................................
Bag and sack, other than shipping s a c k .................................
Other packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleached
kraft.........................................................................
Glassine, greaseproof, and vegetable parchment.......................
Special industrial paper.........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Pulp mill products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Paperboard mill products......................................................
Paperboard m ills..........................................................................

263

Paperboard m ills..........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Paperboard, made from primarily virgin wood p ulp ................. .........
Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard
( > 8 0 % virgin wood pulp).................................................
Unbleached linerboard ...... ................................................
42 lb. kraft linerboard......................................................
Other unbleached linerboard.............................................
Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboard ( > 8 0 %
virgin wood pulp) ...........................................................
Linerboard.....................................................................
Folding carton-type board...................................................
Bleached paperboard for moist, liquid or oily foods, including milk
carton b oard ..............................................................
Other bleached paperboard for packaging and other solid bleached
board.......................................................................
Semichemical paperboard ( > 7 5 % virgin wood pulp).....................
Corrugating medium..........................................................
Recycled paperboard..............................................................
Linerboard ( < 8 0 % virgin fiber)...............................................
Corrugating medium ( < 7 5 % virgin fiber)...................................
Container chip and filler board ...............................................
Folding carton board...........................................................
Unlined chipboard............................................................
Kraft-lined folding carton board............................................
White-lined folding carton board...........................................
Clay-coated folding carton board..........................................
Other recycled paperboard....................................................

2631

Paper coating and glazing..................................... .........................
Primary products.....................................................................
Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated..................
Single web paper, coated rolls and sh e e ts..............................
Single web film, coated rolls and she ets.................................
Multi-web paper/paper laminations........................................
Coated and laminated paper, n.e.c..............................................
Printing paper coated at establishments other than where paper
was produced............................................................
Coated one side (for labels and similar u se s).........................
Gummed products............................................................
Gummed sealing tape, paper base and reinforced base, used for
sealing and securing.................................................
Gummed flat paper, including stock labels, unprinted ...............
Pressure sensitive products.................................................
Single faced tape...........................................................
Paper backing............................................................
Cloth backing, except electrical.......................................
Reinforced and laminated tape.......................................
Other backings, except rubber........................................
Double faced ta p e .........................................................
Unprinted pressure sensitive labels.....................................
Pressure sensitive base sto ck ...........................................
Base stock for labels...................................................
Pressure sensitive base stock for other than labels...............
Other coated and processed paper, n.e.c................................
Special coated paper and casein and similarly coated papers.....
Other coated and processed paper, n.e.c..............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2641

See footnotes at end of table.




59

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2621 -D
2621-7
2621-711
2621-751
2621-761
2621-8
2621-811
2621-851

12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

117.4
147.0
174.9
136.8
145.9
135.6
137.3
135.1

117.6
147.0
174.9
136.8
145.9
135.4
139.2
135.4

118.0
148.5
174.9
141.5
147.4
135.4
138.8
135.4

0.3
1.0
0
3.4
1.0
-.8
.8
-.6

0.3
1.0
0
3.4
1.0
0
-.3
0

2621-861
2621-881
2621-9
2621-SM
2621 -S
2611-S
2621-SSS
2631-S

06/81
06/81
06/81

125.1
143.5
139.3

125.1
142.5
140.0

125.1
142.5
140.0

1.0
-3.4
.5

0
0
0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

108.8
76.6
170.0
124.9

110.1
80.3
166.5
124.9

112.5
82.7
167.0
127.7

-4.8
-18.3
-3.1
7.8

2.2
3.0
.3
2.2

12/82

143.0

142.1

142.9

1.9

.6

2631-P
2631-A

12/82
12/82
12/88

143.0
138.6
95.9

142.1
139.6
96.5

142.9
140.4
97.1

1.9
3.7
4.2

.6
.6
.6

2631-1
2631-111
2631-11101
2631-11102

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

146.8
147.3
146.5
147.2

148.1
148.5
148.5
147.1

149.0
149.6
150.4
146.9

4.5
4.5
5.8
2.5

.6
.7
1.3
-.1

2631-2
2631-211
2631-241

12/82
12/82
12/82

138.0
124.5
138.9

137.7
124.5
138.2

137.9
124.5
138.6

1.8
1.5
3.7

.1
0
.3

2631-26

12/88

114.5

114.5

114.5

0

0

2631-28
2631-3
2631-321
2631-4
2631-411
2631-421
2631-431
2631-44
2631-443
2631-444
2631-445
2631-446
2631-48

12/88

110.0

110.0

110.0

.5

0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/82
02/83
12/82
12/82
12/88

125.4
130.0
138.0
136.6
131.0
113.7
123.1
125.5
120.8
130.9
103.3

127.0
131.5
137.0
137.9
(3)
113.4
123.1
125.5
120.8
130.4
106.9

130.2
131.6
136.9
137.9
131.3
113.5
123.1
125.5
120.8
130.5
107.3

8.2
2.1
1.0
(3)
0
-.6
-.2
0
0
-1.0
3.7

2.5
.1
-.1
0
(3)
.1
0
0
0
.1
.4

2641-P
2641-1
2641-5
2641-6
2641-9
2641-11

12/82
12/82
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87

132.8
130.6
117.6
116.5
106.9
111.8
117.5

133.8
132.1
117.6
116.2
106.0
112.4
119.4

133.0
131.3
117.7
116.3
106.3
112.4
118.3

0
.7
.4
-1.8
-3.5
.5
.9

-.6
-.6
.1
.1
.3
0
-.9

2641-1
2641-113
2641-3

12/82
12/82
12/82

132.7
132.3
125.1

134.6
134.1
124.3

134.6
134.1
125.1

1.4
1.3
1.5

0
0
.6

2641-312
2641-331
2641-4
2641-4A
2641-413
2641-433
2641-453
2641-459
2641-46
2641-47
2641-48
2641-481
2641-485
2641-B
2641-B15
2641-B98
2641-SM
2641-S
2641 -S S S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/87
12/82
12/87
12/82
12/87
12/82
12/82
12/87
04/83
12/82
12/82
12/87
12/82

117.7
135.6
129.0
112.7
123.3
118.1
109.7
106.5
142.0
138.0
131.0
163.8
126.3
136.3
124.6
126.7

(3)
135.8
131.8
116.7
124.0
119.2
109.5
108.7
142.9
140.1
131.0
163.9
126.3
137.8
125.6
128.2

<3)
135.8
130.3
114.2
123.6
<3>
109.6
108.1
142.9
140.1
131.2
164.2
126.3
136.2
122.9
128.1

<3)
.1
.9
1.9
1.2
<3)
-.7
2.5
1.2
-1.2
.5
.6
.2
.1
-1.0
1.1

<3>
0
-1.1
-2.1
-.3
(3)
.1
-.6
0
0
.2
.2
0
-1.2
-2.1
-.1

12/82
12/87

137.6
109.0

136.9
108.2

136.4
107.6

-2.3
-3.6

-.4
-.6

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Paperboard containers and boxe s..................... ................................

265

Setup paperboard boxe s.................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Setup paperboard boxes (classified by end u s e ) ............................
Textiles, wearing apparel, and hosiery......................................
Department stores and other retail sto re s..................................
Confections.......................................................................
Cosmetics, including s o a p .....................................................
Stationery and office supplies.................................................
All other end uses, n.e.c........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2652

Corrugated and solid fiber boxe s.......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Corrugated shipping containers..................................................
For foods and beverages......................................................
For canned and bottled foods and beverages...........................
For fresh fruits and vegetables.............................................
For dry g o o d s .................................................................
For all food and beverage uses not specified....................... *....
For paper and allied products.................................................
For glass, clay, and stone products..........................................
For metal products and machinery, equipment and supplies, except
electrical.....................................................................
For electrical machinery, equipment, supplies and appliances..........
For all other uses not specified ab ove......................................
For chemicals and drugs, including paints, varnishes, cosmetics and
s o a p s ......................................................................
For lumber and wood products, including furniture.....................
For all other u s e s .............................................................
Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls, lined and unlined.............
Corrugated and solid fiber pallets, pads, and partitions....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2653

Fiber cans, drums and similar products...............................................
Primary products.............................................................. .......
Paperboard fiber drums with metal, wood, plastic or paperboard ends ....
Fiber cans, tubes, and similar fiber products.................................
Cans, all fiber and composite.................................................
Food products................................................................
All other food products, excluding pet food............................
Non-food products............................................................
All other non-food products, including pet fo od .......................
Cores and tu b e s................................................................
Paperboard cones, reels, spools, bobbins, blocks and other products
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products ................................................................

2655

Sanitary food containers.................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Milk and milk-type cartons, including juices and other beverages........
Cups and liquid-tight containers.................................................
Drinking cups and portion serving c u p s .....................................
Other sanitary food containers, boards, and trays, except folding........
Pressed plates, dishes, spoons and similar products.....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2656

Folding paperboard b o xe s............ ...................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Folding paperboard boxes, except sanitary food containers, classified
by end u s e .....................................................................
Dry food and produce, incl. pet and animal food..........................
Bottled and canned beverages...............................................
Bottled beverages............................................................
Non-alcoholic beverages..................................................
Alcoholic beverages.......................................................
Canned beverages............................................................
Alcoholic beverages.......................................................
Soaps and detergents..........................................................
Tobacco ..........................................................................
Hardware and household supplies...........................................
Candy .............................................................................
Cosmetics and medicinal products..........................................

2657

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/84

117.6

117.9

118.2

0.9

0.3

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

124.3
123.1
123.1
136.0
133.1
105.2
115.6
137.9
121.2

124.8
123.6
123.6
136.0
133.1
106.2
115.6
137.5
122.7

124.8
123.6
123.6
136.0
133.1
106.2
115.6
137.5
122.7

1.5
1.3
1.3
.9
1.1
1.0
<3)
.4
2.0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12/83

137.4

137.4

137.4

2.8

0

2653-P
2653-1
2653-112
2653-11201
2653-11202
2653-11203
2653-11204
2653-113
2653-115

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
03/80
03/80

136.1
136.7
134.9
133.3
106.3
111.6
97.7
99.3
138.7
136.7

136.5
137.1
135.3
134.2
107.4
111.3
98.4
100.2
139.6
(3)

137.0
137.6
136.0
134.5
108.1
113.0
98.1
99.7
139.6
(3)

.6
1.0
.7
-.2
-.3
.6
1.0
-.8
-.1
<3)

.4
.4
.5
.2
.7
1.5
-.3
-.5
0
ft

2653-116
2653-118
2653-119

03/80
03/80
03/80

147.0
127.8
133.7

145.3
129.4
133.5

146.0
129.4
135.0

-1.4
1.0
2.0

.5
0
1.1

2653-11901
2653-11902
2653-11903
2653-3
2653-4
2653-SM
2653-M
2653-Z89
2653-S

06/87
06/87
06/87
03/80
03/80

115.0
109.0
104.0
141.1
188.1

115.8
107.6
103.9
141.3
188.3

115.5
108.0
105.5
140.5
188.3

3.2
.1
2.0
2.9
2.3

-.3
.4
1.5
-.6
0

06/87
06/87
12/90

95.2
106.1
101.7

95.2
106.1
101.7

95.2
106.1
101.7

-10.9
3.1
0

0
0
0

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

126.8
126.8
124.1
127.6
134.0
141.3
160.8

126.8
126.8
124.1
127.6
133.9
141.2
160.6

128.9
129.1
124.1
130.5
134.4
141.8
161.5

-.1
-.2
0
-.2
-3.4
-6.8
-7.3

1.7
1.8
0
2.3
.4
.4
.6

12/85
12/85
12/85

116.2
116.7
120.1

116.4
116.7
120.6

116.4
122.1
121.2

.2
4.8
.9

0
4.6
.3

12/85

126.6

126.6

126,6

.0

.0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

131.5
130.4
123.0
140.8
140.5
125.4
123.6

131.7
130.5
123,1
140.8
140,5
125.3
124.0

131.7
130.4
123.0
140.8
140.5
125.1
124.0

1.2
1.2
4.2
.4
.1
-.5
0

0
-.1
-.1
0
0
-.2
0

06/85
12/88

138.9
105.0

139.7
105.9

139.7
105.9

.6
.9

0
0

2657-P

12/83
12/83

133.0
132.4

133.7
133.1

133.2
132.5

1.8
1.9

-.4
-.5

2657-1
2657-114
2657-121
2657-1211
2657-12111
2657-12112
2657-1212
2657-12122
2657-131
2657-141
2657-151
2657-161
2657-171

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
02/84
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

132.0
130.1
123.6
125.5
119.9
126.3
122.3
108.4
132.7
133.2
142.3
129.0
116.5

133.1
130.1
<3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
<3)
(3)
132.0
133.2
142.2
130.3
119.5

133.0
129.6
127.9
129.3
124.1
129.2
<3)
<3>
132.0
134.7
142.2
130.1
118.7

1.9
.4
6.5
5.5
7.4
2.8
<3)
t3)
.8
3.1
1.2
3.7
2.4

-.1
-.4
(3)
ft
ft

2652-P
2652-1
2652-121
2652-131
2652-141
2652-151
2652-161
2652-198
2652-SM
2652-S

2655-P
2655-1
2655-2
2655-221
2655-221A
2655-22113
2655-221B
2655-22117
2655-231
2655-271
2Q55-SM
2655-S

2656-P
2656-1
2656-2
2656-235
2656-5
2656-511
2656-SM
2656-S
2656-SSS

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

60

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

ft

(3)
ft
. 0
1.1
0
-.2
-.7

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Folding paperboard boxes— Continued
Cosmetics......................................................................
Medicinal products...........................................................
Paper goods or products, including book mailers.........................
Folding carry-out boxes and trays for retail fo o d ..........................
All other end uses, n.e.c........................................................
Folding sanitary containers for liquid, moist, oily or perishable foods
Bakery, fresh and frozen......................................................
Butter and ice cream packages and food pails.............................
Processed meat, margarine, lard and shortening .........................
Other frozen fo o d s .............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2657-17101
2657-17102
2657-181
2657-195
2657-198
2657-2
2657-201
2657-202
2657-203
2657-204
2657-SM
2657-S

Plastics, foil and coated paper b a g s ...................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Specialty bags and liners, single web paper, coated........................
Specialty bags and liners, single web film.....................................
Polyethylene b a g s...............................................................
Grocery and variety...........................................................
Refuse .........................................................................
Produce .......................... ..............................................
Textile and clothing...........................................................
Shipping sa c k s................................................................
Household food storage.....................................................
Other polyethylene b a g s ....................................................
Single web film bags other than polyethylene..............................
Coextruded film ...............................................................
Other film type................................................................
Specialty bags and liners, multiweb laminations and fo il...................
Paper combinations except paper/foil.......................................
Foil and foil combinations......................................................
Other multiweb laminations............... ....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s........ ..................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2673

Uncoated paper and multiwall b a g s ....................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Uncoated paper b a g s .............................................................
Grocers' bags and sa c k s........................................... ............
Variety b a g s ......................................................................
Other uncoated b a g s ...........................................................
Shipping sacks and multiwail b a g s .............................................
Single and double wail.........................................................
Multiwall (three or more p lies)................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2674

Die-cut paper and board.................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Die-cut paper and board office supplies.......................................
Index card s.......................................................................
File folders........................................................................
Expanding file folders........................................................
Hanging folders...............................................................
Other file folders, including file pockets and jackets...................
Other office supplies, including report covers, excluding looseleaf ,
Die-cut paper and board except office supplies..............................
Other, including fillers and flats for egg cases, bottle caps,
closures......................................................................
Pasted, lined, laminated, or surface coated paperboard....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2675

Sanitary Paper Products .................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Sanitary napkins and tam pons..................................................
Sanitary napkins.................................................................
Disposable diapers (except incontinence pads) ..............................
Sanitary tissue health products (made from purchased stock) ............
Table napkins including plain creped and facial tissue typ e .............
Paper towels.....................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2676

2673-P
2673-1
2673-2
2673-21
2673-211
2673-212
2673-213
2673-214
2673-216
2673-217
2673-218
2673-22
2673-221
2673-223
2673-3
2673-311
2673*312
2673-314
2673-SM
2673-M
2673-Z89
2673-S

2674-P
2674-1
2674-111
2674-112
2674-115
2674-2
2674-211
2674-212
2674-SM
2674-S

2675-P
2675-1
2675-111
2675-113
2675-11301
2675-11302
2675-11303
2675-199
2675-2
2675-299
2675-3
2675-SM
2675-M
2675-Z89
2675-S

2676-P
2676-1
2676-114
2676-3
2676-4
2676-42
2676-47
2676-SM
2676-S
2676-SSS

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

61

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/88
12/83
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/88

116.1
116.4
135.0
109.9
142.0
124.0
119.7
138.4
106.2
114.9

123.2
116.8
135.5
109.9
142.4
123.2
119.7
133.5
106.2
115.7

121.3
116.7
135.2
110.4
142.5
120.4
118.9
121.5
106.2
116.2

12/83

132.7

132.7

12/83
12/83
11/84
12/83
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/83
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/83
12/90
08/84
12/83

142.6
145.6
129.3
125.0
90.5
90.3
87.5
84.4
96.8
94.8
90.6
92.1
101.2
103.3
98.3
128.6
99.8
101.7
115.3

143.2
145.8
130.7
125.0
90.5
90.1
86.0
89.5
97.3
103.0
88.8
96.5
101.5
103.2
99.1
129.6
101.3
102.2
115.9

12/90
12/90
12/83

100.2
101.9
118.4

100.2
101.9
120.1

12/90
12/90
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

94.8
94.3
192.0
211.5
120.2
154.9
162.1
146.1
164.9

12/90

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3.6
1.7
.1
-.8
2.1
1.9
1.9
1.5
.8
2.6

-1.5
-.1
-.2
.5
.1
-2.3
-.7
-9.0
0
.4

132.5

1.1

-.2

143.4
145.5
130.7
124.8
90.3
89.3
85.3
90.7
97.3
103.0
88.7
99.1
101.3
(3)
98.7
128.7
101.3
102.4
114.9

-7.4
-7.9
.9
-8.8
-9.9
-10.3
-15.2
-7.9
-2.8
1.8
-5.8
-.4
-.3
(3)
-.6
-5.8
1.5
.1
-8.4

.1
-.2
0
-.2
-.2
-.9
-.8
1.3
0
0
-.1
2.7
-.2
(3)
-.4
-.7
0
.2
-.9

97.6
101.9
122.8

-13.2
0
-4.1

-2.6
0
2.2

95.0
94.6
191.1
210.7
118.3
154.9
163.5
146.9
166.6

93.3
92.7
183.0
200.3
118.3
154.9
163.5
146.9
166.6

-6.5
-7.1
-15.0
-17.3
-3.8
3.1
.3
.6
.2

-1.8
-2.0
-4.2
-4.9
0
0
0
0
0

99.7

99.7

99.7

-.3

0

12/84
12/84
12/89
12/84
12/89
12/84
12/89
12/89
12/84
12/89

121.3
120.8
95.8
126.7
102.1
121.5
102.0
102.1
138.8
106.4

121.7
121.1
95.8
130.1
102.1
121.6
101.6
102.1
137.9
109.1

121.6
121.0
94.8
102.9
102.2
121.6
101.6
102.4
137.9
109.2

-.8
-1.1
-3.4
-18.1
.4
1.4
-1.0
.6
-.3
3.0

-.1
-.1
-1.0
-20.9
.1
0
0
.3
0
.1

12/89
12/84

104.2
130.4

103.8
130.4

103.9
132.0

.5
1.2

.1
1.2

12/84
12/84
12/84

128.6
122.2
122.3

133.2
129.1
122.3

133.2
129.1
122.3

2.9
4.6
.2

0
0
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

136.8
138.0
132.4
117.3
108.6
136.9
121.4
143.9

136.8
137.9
132.4
117.3
108.6
136.3
120.3
143.4

136.4
137.5
132.4
117.3
108.6
134.0
119.5
138.1

.2
.4
1.1
3.0
.5
-1.8
-3.9
-1.5

-.3
-.3
0
0
0
-1.7
-.7
-3.7

06/83

141.3

142.8

142.8

1.0

0

Table S. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992*

12/84
12/84
12/84

110.2
109.6
109.6

109.2
108.5
108.5

12/84

128.1

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/87
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

107.9
107.1
107.1

-7.5
-8.1
-8.1

-1.2
-1.3
-1.3

128.1

129.3

.9

.9

116.6
120.7
116.9
118.5
(3)
121.1
142.1
113.8
111.5
136.6
122.5
115.7
121.6

115.0
119.7
116.7
118,5
(3)
119.8
143.4
112.0
110.3
134.0
120.4
113.6
121.6

115.4
119.7
117.1
118.5
128.7
119.7
139.5
113.9
113.9
131.6
118.3
110.5
121.6

-6.5
-5.0
1.9
4.0
ft
-7.4
-7.8
-11.4
-4.4
-6.7
-8.9
-10.2
11.4

.3
0
.3
0
ft
-.1
-2.7
1.7
3.3
-1.8
-1.7
-2.7
0

06/85
06/90
06/85

95.9
103.2
93.3

95.4
102.9
92.7

98.3
103.2
96.8

-7.9
-1.5
-10.5

3.0
.3
4.4

2679-P
2679-1
2679-12
2679-123
2679-125
2679-2
2679-28
2679-282

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/85
06/90
06/85

113.6
113.4
104.3
103.2
100.8
102.3
131.0
112.6
129.4

114.2
114.0
103.9
102.3
100.8
100.3
131.6
112.8
130.4

113.9
113.8
104.4
103.4
100.8
103.2
131.6
112.8
130.4

1.3
1.7
.2
.5
0
1.6
5.6
5.7
2.8

-.3
-.2
.5
1.1
0
2.9
0
0
0

2679-296

06/90

104.0

(3)

(3)

ft

ft

2679-3
2679-31
2679-311
2679-317
2679-322
2679-4
2679-5
2679-51
2679-53
2679-531
2679-541
2679-561
2679-569
2679-SM
2679-M
2679-XY9
2679-Z89
2679-S

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/90
06/85
06/90
06/85
06/85
06/90
07/85
06/85
06/85

107.8
102.9
102.4
97.6
105.6
116.5
101.7
134.3
109.0
109.9
107.9
120.5
119.1

108.6
104.4
104.2
96.8
105.6
117.9
102.5
136.0
115.4
116.4
107.4
119.2
118.8

108.2
103.7
103.6
95.8
105.6
116.3
102.3
136.0
115.4
116.4
106.9
119.4
118.4

1.2
-2.6
-1.9
-6.6
5.6
-.6
1.8
1.3
18.5
18.5
-.9
-3.7
-.2

-.4
-.7
-.6
-1.0
0
-1.4
-.2
0
0
0
-.5
.2
-.3

06/85
06/90
06/85
06/85

128.6
100.8
128.2
108.0

130.0
104.0
129.2
108.6

126.4
(3)
125.7
108.4

-1.5
ft
-1.8
-.4

-2.8
ft
-2.7
-.2

2.9

.1

En velo p es..................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Envelopes, all types...............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2677

Stationery products........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Stationery...........................................................................
Boxed stationery and portfolios...............................................
Other stationery.................................................................
Tablets and related products.....................................................
Legal p a d s ........................................................................
Tablets and pads, except legal p a d s........................................
Notebooks........................................................................
Looseleaf fillers (school and commercial types)...........................
Wrapped ream p a p ers..........................................................
Other wrapped ream paper .................................................
Other tablets and related products...........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Envelopes..................................*......................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2678

Converted paper and paperboard products, n.e.c....................................
Primary products......................................................................
Wallcoverings.......................................................................
Paper wallcoverings.............................................................
Dry strippable, nonwoven and nonwoven combinations...............
Plastic coated or laminated to 1 mil of vinyl or m ore..................
Gift wrap paper.....................................................................
Retail counter items, all materials except foil...............................
R o lls .............................................................................
Gift wrapping paper for stores' own used and shipped to
manufacturers ................................. ..............................
Paper business machine supplies and other miscellaneous office
supplies.........................................................................
Paper business machine supplies............................................
Rolls for adding and other business machines..........................
Other, including tapes, teletypes, etc.......................................
Miscellaneous paper and board office supples, n.e.c......................
Pressed and molded pulp g o o d s ................................................
Other converted paper and paperboard products............................
Novelties, games, displays, and similar products..........................
Industrial paper and paperboard products..................................
Cellulose insulation...........................................................
Doilies, place mats and tray doilies..........................................
Paper wrapping products, n.e.c................................................
Miscellaneous paper and paperboard products, n.e.c.....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract and other miscellaneous receipts.................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2679

Printing, publishing, and allied industries..............................................

27

12/84

137.4

139.8

140.0

Newspaper publishing....................................................................

271

12/79

238.5

246.8

247.5

5.5

.3

Newspaper publishing....................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Circulation...........................................................................
Subscriptions.....................................................................
Through intermediary.........................................................
Direct to reader...............................................................
Single copy sa le s................................................................
Through intermediary.........................................................
Direct to reader...............................................................
Advertising..........................................................................
Classified advertising............................................................
Retail, manufacturing & other comm’l. advt'g, exc classifieds and
insertion of preprinted a d s ................................................
National advertising ..........................................................
Local, regional and other advertising......................................
Insertion of preprinted a d s ....................................................
Insertion of preprinted a d s ..................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2711

12/79
238.5
12/79
240.3
12/79
198.6
12/79
200.1
12/79
199.1
12/79
207.5
12/79 - 194.9
12/79
195.7
12/79
193.6
12/79
253.3
12/79
282.8

246.8
248.8
210.5
212.4
213.0
209.4
205.6
195.7
213.0
260.8
291.7

247.5
249.6
211.2
212.8
213.3
209.8
207.1
199.1
213.0
261,5
292.7

5.5
5.4
7.9
7.4
8.2
2.1
8.9
6.6
10.7
4.8
5.7

.3
.3
.3
.2
.1
.2
.7
1.7
0
.3
.3

12/79
12/79
12/79
06/86
06/86

245.3
278.4
241.3
129.8
129.8

253.0
289.5
248.4
130.4
130.4

253.6
289.1
249.1
131.1
131.1

4.6
2.2
5.0
3.4
3.4

.2
-.1
.3
.5
.5

12/79
12/79

202.7
204.4

205.7
207.4

205.7
207.4

7.0
7.2

0
0

Periodical publishing........................................................... ...........

272

12/79

218.7

224.7

225.9

4.0

.5

2677-P
2677-1
2677-SM
2677-S

2678-P
2678-1
2678-111
2678-119
2678-2
2678-252
2678-254
2678-257
2678-261
2678-265
2678-26519
2678-269
2678-SM
2678-S
2677-S
2678-SSS

2711-P
2711-6
2711-61
2711-611
2711-612
2711-62
2711-621
2711-622
2711-7
2711-71
2711-72
2711-721
2711-722
2711-73
2711-731
2711-SM
2711-S
2711-SSS

See footnotes at end of table.




62

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Periodical publishing.............................. .......................................
Primary products............... ............................... .......................
Advertising........................ .......................................... ........
Farm periodicals................................................................
General farm periodicals....... .............................................
Specialized farm periodicals................................................
Business periodicals............................................................
Industrial periodicals.........................................................

Industry
code

63

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 199:

2721-P
2721-A
2721-2
2721-211
2721-215
2721-4
2721-411
2721-413
2721-415
2721-6
2721-643
2721-653

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

218.7
226.3
253.6
220.0
198.7
260.2
221.9
221.7
214.8
229.6
272.3
270.4
284.9

224.7
233.0
265.2
220.0
198.7
260.2
228.4
230.7
215.5
237.6
287.1
273.2
308.3

225.9
234.3
267.7
220.0
198.7
260.2
229.0
231.4
216.4
237.4
290.9
284.7
308.5

4.0
4.0
5.6
3.9
4.4
3.2
4.4
5.4
2.3
4.4
6.3
3.6
8.3

0.5
.6
.9
0
0
0
.3
.3
.4
-1
1.3
4.2
.1

2721-65311

06/86

142.9

157.8

158.0

11.1

.1

2721-65312
2721-663
2721-73
2721-737
2721-C
2721-3
2721-307
2721-317
2721-5
2721-54
2721-543
2721-545
2721-55
2721-553

06/86
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
02/80
12/79
12/79

141.2
238.4
176.7
178.6
195.2
231.2
186.9
232.4
190.1
174.3
154.0
195.7
206.8
228.0

147.1
253.5
181.4
182.9
196.3
233.7
191.5
234.2
190.1
174.3
154.0
195.7
207.7
228.4

147.1
253.5
181.6
182.9
196.3
234.7
191.1
236.2
189.9
174.3
154.0
195.7
207.5
228.4

3.2
6.3
.4
-.5
1.8
2.4
2.4
3.1
.9
0
0
0
1.7
2.0

0
0
.1
0
0
.4
-.2
.9
-.1
0
0
0
-.1
0

2721-55311

06/86

129.1

129.2

129.2

.1

0

2721-55312
2721-555

06/86
12/79

129.8
177.1

130.0
178.6

130.0
178.1

3.6
1.0

o
-.3

2721-55511
2721-56
2721-7A
2721-703
2721-71701
2721-71702
2721-SM
2721-S
2721-S SS
2731-S

06/86

123.7

125.1

124.6

1.4

“.4

12/79
12/79
06/86
02/86

166.4
192.0
110.9
139.7

175.7
193.1
129.8
131.4

173.8
193.1
125.6
134.2

9.4
7.9
13.3
2.8

-1.1
0
-3.2
2.1

12/79
12/79
12/79

173.3
248.1
161.6

173.3
248.1
161.6

173.7
252.3
161.6

3.8
4.1
3.8

.2
1.7
0

2721

Professional periodicals............................................... .......
General periodicals..............................................................
Women’s periodicals.........................................................
General and special interest periodicals..................................
Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor sports
and auto)...............................................................
General interest (inc. general articles, pictures, fiction,
nonfiction, travel and humor) ........................................
General news periodicals ..................... ...............................
Other periodicals............ .............. .... ..................................
Other periodicals, n.e.c. ......................................................
Circulation............................................................................
Business periodicals............................................................
Industrial periodicals.........................................................
Professional periodicals......................................................
General periodicals..............................................................
Women's periodicals........................................................ .
Subscriptions ...................................................... ..........
Single copy sa le s...........................................................
General and special interest periodicals..................................
Subscriptions................................................................
Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor
sports and auto)....................................................
General interest (inc. general articles, pictures, fiction,
nonfiction, travel and humor) .................. ..................
Single copy sa le s...........................................................
Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor
sports and auto)....................................................
General news periodicals....................................................
Other periodicals................................................................
Religious periodicals.........................................................
Subscriptions............................................................... .
Single copy sa le s...........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products......................................... ......................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Book publishing................................................ ..................




Product
code

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

273

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/84

140.0

141.5

141.9

2.6

0.3

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

185.1
187.9
237.8
254.9
255.2
239.9
252.1
232.4
233.0
224.2
238.5
234.5
166.9
169.0
164.0
160.9
159.1
175.6
168.0
192.6
172.1
153.7
185.2
242.5

187.2
190.0
243.7
262.3
260.6
251.5
265.4
232.7
233.1
226.2
254.4
248.2
168.6
169.0
164.0
161.2
159.5
174.7
166.2
193.4
172.3
154.4
185.2
242.5

187.8
190.6
243.9
262.2
260.5
251.5
265.4
233.2
233.4
227.7
254.4
2482
168.7
169.0
164.0
161.2
159.5
174.8
166.4
193.4
172.6
154.4
185.6
243.1

2.7
2.7
5.5
6.4
5.1
9.3
10.3
3.2
2.6
7.5
7.1
6.5
.5
.1
-1.2
1.6
2.0
.7
.7
.8
1.2
.5
1.7
1.7

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

12/80
08/64
08/84
06/88
12/80
06/88
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/60
04/81
04/81
04/81
12/80
06/88

159.8
137.6
137.3
115.0
183.0
111.4
141.6
132.6
159.3
156.2
153.6
160.6
162.5
164.6
172.2
125.2
121.9
125.5
152.5
104.2

159.9
137.4
137.6
115.1
183.0
111.6
141.2
132.1
159.4
159.1
155.0
165.9
163.8
164.7
174.2
125.8
122.9
126.8
152.3
104.0

161.5
136.0
138.5
116.7
183.0
114.1
145.2
137.4
160.9
159.1
155.0
165.9
163.6
ft
174.2
125.8
122.9
ft
154.9
106.5

.7
1.8
3.0
.6
-6.1
5.0
5.7
8.8
1.2
2.6
.9
5.3
.7
ft
1.5
1.4
2.0
ft
0
2.2

1.0
.4
.7
1.4
0
2.2
2.8
4.0
.9
0
0
0
-.1
ft
0
0
0
ft
1.7
2.4

06/88
12/80

104.6
178.1

104.6
181.7

104.6
181.7

-3.4
6.1

0
0

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

130.5
131.2
125.4
128.6
128.5
130.2
122.5
137.2
125.4
130.1
118.7

131.4
132.3
126.7
131.4
ft
ft
ft
ft
126.7
131.5
ft

131.8
132.7
126.9
131.4
132.4
131.4
124.4
137.8
126.7
131.5
119.6

1.5
1.6
.6
2.9
3.0
.1
1.5
-1.0
2.3
3.1
1.0

.3
.3
.2
0

12/83
12/83

120.3
122.6

121.9
124.8

122.6
125.8

1.9
2.6

.6
.8

12/83
12/83

135.9
153.7

136.2
154.7

137.5
158.6

.8
2.3

1.0
2.5

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Book Publishing............................................ ................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Textbooks...........................................................................
Elementary textbooks...........................................................
Hardbound.....................................................................
High school' textbooks..................................................... .....
Hardbound.....................................................................
College textbooks...............................................................
Hardbound.....................................................................
Paperbound....................................................................
Workbooks................................................................ .......
Elementary workbooks... .............. .....................................
Technical, scientific and professional b o o k s..................................
Law b o o k s ........................................................................
Hardbound.....................................................................
Medical b o o k s...................................................................
Hardbound......................................................................
Business and other technical, scientific and professional boo ks.... .
Hardbound............................... ......................................
Paperbound....................................................................
Religious b o o k s ................................. ....................... ...........
Bibles and testaments..........................................................
Other religious books, including hymnals and devotionals...............
Paperbound.....................................................................
General, mass market, adult trade, juvenile, book club and mail order
b o ...............................................................................
Book club b o o k s.................................................................
Hardbound............................................................ .........
M ass market adult trade and juvenile b o o k s..............................
M ass market books, rack siz e ..............................................
Adult trade and juvenile b ooks.......................... ...................
Adult trade...................................................................
Hardbound.................................................................
Paperbound, including mass market other than rack s iz e ........
Juvenile b o o k s ..............................................................
Hardbound.................................................................
Paperbound...............................................................
General reference b o o k s ....................................................... .
Encyclopedias...................................................................
Other........................................... ...................................
Other books, excluding pamphlets....... ......................................
Other books, n.e.c................................................. ..............
Hardbound......................................................................
Pamphlets (5-40 p a g e s)....... ...................................................
Other pamphlets................... .............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2731

Book printing................................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Books, printing and binding, lithographic......................................
College textbooks...............................................................
Hardbound........................... .................. ........................
Technical, scientific, business, and professional b o o ks..................
Hardbound....................................... ..............................
Paperbound....................................................................
General consumer and trade books .........................................
Hardbound......................................................................
Paperbound....................................................................
All other books, n.e.c. including religious books, dictionaries,
atlases, etc...................................................................
Hardbound......................................................................
Books, printing only or printing and binding, other than lithographic......
Pamphlets, workbooks, and tests, printing only or printing and binding ...
Lithographic printing............................................................
Workbooks and tests.........................................................

2732

Miscellaneous publishing.................................................................

274

06/84

144.7

147.5

147.4

5.4

-.1

Miscellaneous publishing.................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Catalogs and directories, publishing............................................
Directories........................................................................
Telephone ......................................................................
Yellow pages advertising..................................................
Other telephone directory advertising...................................
Other directories, including business reference service................

2741

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
09/84
12/89
12/89
06/84

144.7
145.5
138.7
139.9
149.9
112.9
ft
122.1

147.5
148.3
141.0
142.3
152.5
114.9
112.4
122.8

147.4
148.2
140.7
141.9
152.1
114.6
ft
122.8

5.4
5.5
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.6
ft
5.0

-.1
-.1
-.2
-.3
-.3
-.3
ft
0

2731-P
2731-1
2731-1A
2731-111
2731-1B
2731-113
2731-1C
2731-115
2731-116
2731-12
2731-121
2731-3
2731-31
2731-315
2731-32
2731-325
2731-34
2731-345
2731-347
2731-4
2731-415
2731-44
2731-447
2731-5
2731-B
2731-B15
2731-56
2731-A
2731-D
2731*04
2731-D41
2731-D47
2731-D5
2731-D51
2731-D53
2731-7
2731-721
2731-749
2731-8
2731-0B
2731-815
2731-9
2731-959
2731-SM
2731-Z69
2731-S

2732-P
2732-2
2732-28
2732-225
2732-2C
2732-228
2732-229
2732-2D
2732-232
2732-234
2732-2F
2732-242
2732-8
2732-9
2732-91
2732-915

2741-P
2741-1
2741-11
2741-113
2741-1131
2741-1132
2741-115

See footnotes at end of table.




64

ft
ft
ft
ft
0
0
ft

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Miscellaneous publishing— Continued
C atalogs..........................................................................
Business service publications....................................................
Business service newsletters, excluding publications cumulated in
looseleaf index form............................................. ..........
Other business service publications, looseleaf and hardbound.........
Patterns, including clothing patterns............................................
Other miscellaneous publishing.................................................
Shopper n e w s ...................................................................
Micropublishing in microform, including original and republished
material......................................................................
Other miscellaneous publishing nec, including almanacs and racing
fo rm s.........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Commercial printing................... ...................................................

275

Commercial printing, lithographic.......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Lithographic magazine and periodical printing................................
Magazines and periodicals (excluding magazine and comic
supplements for Sunday newspapers)..................................
Sheet-fed.......................................................................
W eb-fed........................................................................
Lithographic label and wrapper printing.......................................
Printed custom and stock lab e ls.............................................
Sheet-fed flat printed labels (ex. pressure sensitive)...................
Pressure sensitive labels (flat and rolls)..................................
Lithographic catalog and directory printing....................................
Catalogs, including direct m ail................................................
Sheet-fed.......................................................................
W eb-fed........................................................................
Directories................................................................. .......
Telephone directories........................................................
Web-fed........................ ..............................................
Other directories..............................................................
Sheet-fed.............. ......................................................
Web-fed......................................................................
Lithographic financial and legal printing........................................
S E C filing and prospectuses..................................................
Sheet-fed.......................................................................
Annual reports and other corporate finanicial printing....................
Sheet-fed.......................................................................
Other financial and legal printing, (including insurance forms,
security certificates.etc.)..................................................
Sheet-fed.......................................................................
Lithographic advertising printing.................................................
Direct mail........................................................................
Sheet-fed.......................................................................
Web-fed........................................................................
Display advertising..............................................................
Posters, (including outdoor advertising, car ca rd s).....................
Sheet-fed....................................................................
Counter and floor displays..................................................
Sheet-fed....................................................................
Preprinted newspaper inserts.................................................
Web-fed sections .............................................................
Other advertising printing, (including brochures, pamphlets, catalog
sheet, etc.)..................................................................
Sheet-fed.......................................................................
Web-fed........................................................................
Other lithographic general job printing.........................................
Ticket, coupon, and food and beverage check printing..................
Business forms, except manifold.............................................
Quick printing ....................................................................
All other general commercial printing, n.e.c., sheet-fed..................
All other general commercial printing, n.e.c., web-fed....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
R e sa le s............................................ ..............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Book printing....................................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Commercial printing, n.e.c......................................................
Letterpress general job printing ............................................
Manifold business form s.......................................................

2752

Commercial printing, gravure............................................................

2754

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2741-121
2741-2

12/89
06/84

102.7
143.0

102.7
147.8

102.7
147.9

1.2
4.1

0
.1

2741-213
2741-215
2741-4
2741-5
2741-521

02/88
06/84
08/84
06/84
06/84

111.0
152.0
123.9
152.7
172.2

111.3
157.9
125.0
156.3
174.4

111.3
158.0
124.5
157.2
176.5

4.2
4.1
.5
3.4
3.9

0
.1
-.4
.6
1.2

2741-597

06/84

140.5

141.1

141.1

4.4

0

2741-599
2741-SM
2741 -S

06/84

165.5

175.1

174.2

1.3

-.5

06/84

139.8

139.8

139.8

2.8

0

12/84

121.1

121.7

121.6

1.1

-.1

2752-P
2752-1

06/82
06/82
06/82

130.2
130.0
125.3

130.7
130.5
125.1

130.8
130.7
125.3

.9
.8
.3

.1
.2
.2

2752-11
2752-112
2752-114
2752-2
2752-21
2752-212
2752-217
2752-3
2752-31
2752-312
2752-314
2752-32
2752-32A
2752-322
2752-32B
2752-324
2752-326
2752-4
2752-4A
2752-412
2752-4B
2752-416

12/88
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/88
08/82
06/82
06/82
12/88
06/82
06/82
12/88
06/82
12/88
06/82
12/88
12/88
06/82
12/88
12/88
06/82
12/88

104.3
127.9
124.3
124.4
105.7
118.0
154.7
125.5
105.5
143.8
113.8
107.0
126.8
106.7
133.9
112.8
103.4
133.1
110.2
121.4
127.4
108.4

104.1
127.9
124.1
124,4
105.7
118.0
O
125.3
106.3
147.1
113.8
104.3
126.8
106.7
123.1
(3)
91.1
133.6
110.2
121.4
127.4
108.4

104.3
127.9
124.3
125.0
106.4
118.9
154.7
125.3
106.3
147.0
113.8
104.3
126.8
106.7
123.1
ft
91.1
133.6
110.2
121.4
127.4
108.4

.3
3.3
-.3
1.4
1.2
0
8.9
-.5
.2
3.2
-1.5
-2.1
0
0
-6.7
t3)
-11.9
3.0
.6
.6
2.7
2.5

.2
0
.2
.5
.7
.8
(3)
0
0
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0

2752-4C
2752-421
2752-5
2752-51
2752-512
2752-514
2752-52
2752-52A
2752-522
2752-52B
2752-526
2752-53
2752-536

06/82
12/88
06/82
12/88
06/82
06/82
12/88

131.4
112.0
129.8
106.3
164.1
110.4
108.9

134.1
114.9
130.2
106.2
164.3
109.9
108.9

134.1
114.9
130.7
107.2
167.0
109.9
108.9

3.0
3.8
0
-1.9
2.0
-7.3
-.3

0
0
.4
.9
1.6
0
0

12/88
06/82
12/88
06/82
12/88

106.6
135.6
111.4
100.5
101.6

(3)
135.6
111.4
100.5
101.6

ft
135.6
111.4
100.5
(3)

ft
.7
.7
0
ft

ft

12/88
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/88
12/88
12/88
06/82

109.0
127.2
140.4
136.6
147.6
112.9
109.3
111.5
170.1

110.0
128.6
140.5
138.2
147.7
114.8
109.3
111.7
170.9

110.1
128.8
140.5
137.8
(3)
116.0
109.3
111.8
173.5

1.3
1.3
1.3
2.2
ft
5.9
-.7
1.2
2.8

.1
.2
0
-.3
ft
1.0
0
.1
1.5

06/82
06/82
08/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/88
06/82

120.9
107.6
127.3
135.0
130.2
140.9
142.9
118.4
132.8

120.9
107.6
127.3
135.8
131.5
140.9
144.2
120.1
134.0

120.9
107.6
127.3
135.9
131.5
140.9
144.2
120.1
135.4

-1.9
-7.4
.6
3.1
3.1
.6
5.3
7.2
1.7

0
0
0
.1
0
0
0
0
1.0

06/82

107.5

108.1

105.7

-2.4

-2.2

2752-55
2752-551
2752-553
2752-6
2752-644
2752-691
2752-696
2752-698
2752-699
2752-SM
2752-M
2752-XY9
2752-289
2752-S
2732-S
2752-SSS
2759-S
2759-6S
2761-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

65

ft
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

index
Industry and product1

industry
code

Product
code

Commercial printing, gravure— Continued
Primary products.....................................................................
Magazine and periodical printing, (gravure)...................................
Labels and wrappers, printing (gravure)........................................
Labels, custom and stock, excluding cloth .................................
Advertising printing, (gravure)....................................................
Other general job printing, (gravure)............................................
All other general commercial printing n.e.c. (gravure)....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products......................... ............................

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2754-P
2754-1
2754-2
2754-22
2754-5
2754-6
2754-695
2754-SM
2754-S
2754-SSS

06/82
08/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

107.5
<3)
121.0
121.9
ft
131.6
124.4

107.9
ft
122.3
(3>
(3)
131.8
124.7

105.4
ft
121.5
122.2
ft
131.8
124.7

-1.7
ft
-.2
-.2
ft
1.5
.4

-2.3
ft
-.7
ft
ft
0
0

06/82
06/82

108.1
116.7

109.8
121.2

108.7
ft

-7.4
ft

-1.0
ft

2759-P
2759-A
2759-2
2759-2A
2759-218
2759-2B
2759-6
2759-695
2759-7
2759-71

06/82
12/88
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/88

141.4
108.2
138.5
127.8
127.8
123.9
129.5
148.7
147.2
131.1
109.0

142.4
109.1
138.4
127.8
127.8
123.8
129.5
151.0
149.4
128.5
104.9

142.7
108.8
138.4
127.8
127.8
123.8
ft
150.8
149.2
128.7
105.3

2.7
2.5
2.0
1.9
6.0
.1
ft
5.8
5.7
-1.6
-2.9

.2
-.3
0
0
0
0
ft
-.1
-.1
.2
.4

06/82
06/82
12/84
12/84
12/84

136.9
133.6
124.0
124.0
126.4

136.9
133.6
135.8
135.8
127.3

137.6
133.6
131.6
131.6
127.2

1.4
-.9
6.9
6.9
1.9

.5
0
-3.1
-3.1
-.1

06/82
06/82
12/88

152.3
154.9
103.4

152.3
154.9
103.4

157.5
154.9
110.0

4.1
1.4
6.4

3.4
0
6.4

12/83

121.7

120.8

119.3

-5.9

-1.2

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

121.7
122.7
128.1
138.5
125.0
126.9
127.6
123.9
134.4
138.4
129.4
130.6

120.8
122.0
127.9
139.6
126.0
126.5
127.3
123.2
135.1
139.4
129.6
130.6

119.3
120.6
126.2
ft
ft
125.1
125.7
122.4
135.1
139.4
129.6
130.6

-5.9
-5.3
-3.9
ft
ft
-4.9
-4.7
-5.5
5.0
7.4
1.2
1.2

-1.2
-1.1
-1.3
ft
ft
-1.1
-1.3
-.6
0
0
0
0

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/89
06/89
12/83

125.7
129.1
125.4
134.3
122.3
122.5
118.8
111.6
113.1
114.2
114.0
113.6
123.7
83.7
90.3
121.3

125.9
129.3
125.6
139.4
119.9
119.1
118.9
109.0
111.4
111.8
113.0
112.3
123.7
76.7
(3)
121.6

125.2
129.6
124.9
133.6
121.9
122.6
117.0
106.5
108.7
108.0
111.5
111.5
119.8
75.2
84.6
121.6

-4.2
-5.5
-4.2
-4.9
-3.9
-3.7
-4.4
-10.2
-8.7
-10.6
-6.7
-6.0
-9.0
-20.8
-11.5
0

-.6
.2
-.6
-4.2
1.7
2.9
-1.6
-2.3
-2.4
-3.4
-1.3
-.7
-3.2
-2.0
ft
0

03/84
06/85
12/83
12/83
12/83

90.9
87.8
124.4
128.0
136.4

85.6
82.7
124.4
128.0
136.4

83.7
80.9
121.0
127.4
ft

-19.4
-19.3
-8.5
-2.7
ft

-2.2
-2.2
-2.7
-.5
ft

Commerical printing, n.e.c................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Letterpress and screen printing.................................................
Letterpress label and wrapper printing......................................
Custom and stock labels, including bordered made of paper foil....
Rolls pressure sensitive, letterpress (self-adhesive)..................
Printed rolls and sheets for packing purposes..........................
Other general job printing......................................................
All other commercial printing n.e.c., including maps, atlases, etc.
Screen process printing, except textiles.....................................
Decalcomanias and labels..................................................
Decalcomantas and pressure sensitives (self-adhesive), excluding
labels....................................................................
All other screen process, n.e.c..............................................
Engraving............................................................................
Engraving.........................................................................
Social engraving..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Commercial printing, lithographic.............................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2759

Manifold business form s.................................................................

276

Manifold business form s.................................................................
Primary products............................................ ..........................
Unit set fo rm s......................................................................
Stock, including imprinted......................................................
Carbonless.....................................................................
Custom printed...................................................................
C arbon..........................................................................
Carbonless.....................................................................
Manifold books, including sales, and pegboard accounting syste m s.....
Pegboard accounting system s................................................
Sales and other manifold b oo ks................ .............................
Custom .........................................................................
Custom continuous forms, with or without carbon, marginally punched
or n o t ...........................................................................
Self mailer........................................................................
All other custom printed .......................................................
One p a rt........................................................................
Multiple p arts.................. ...............................................
C arbon........................................................................
Carbonless...................................................................
Stock continuous form s...........................................................
Stock shelf form s................................................................
One p art........................................................................
Multiple p a rts..................................................................
Carbon........................................................................
Carbonless...................................................................
Stock format form s..............................................................
Multiple p arts..................................................................
All other stock form s............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Lithographic commercial printing.............................................
Commercial printing, n.e.c......................................................

2761

Greeting card and publishing............................................................

277

12/85

125.8

128.3

128.4

3.3

.1

Greeting card publishing.................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Publishers’ sa le s...................................................................
Seasonal greeting c a rd s ..................................................... .
Counter c a rd s .................................................................
Packaged cards (including boxed cards).................................

2771

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

125.8
124.7
125.2
126.9
129.0
123.6

128.3
124.4
124.9
126.3
129.0
122.0

128.4
124.5
125.0
126.5
ft
122.7

3.3
.7
.7
.3
ft
1.0

.1
.1
.1
.2
ft
.6

2759-711
2759-798
2759-B
2759-8
2759-812
2759-SM
2759-S
2752-S
2759-SSS

2761 -P
2761-2
2761-21
2761-215
2761-25
2761-253
2761-255
2761-3
2761-31
2761-32
2761-323
2761-5
2761-55
2761-58
2761-581
2761-582
2761-5822
2761-5824
2761-7
2761-76
2761-761
2761-762
2761-7621
2761-7622
2761-77
2761-772
2761-78
2761-SM
2761-M
2761-Z89
2761-S
2752-S
2759-S

2771-P
2771-1
2771-1A
2771-111
2771-112

See footnotes at end of table.




66

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Greeting card publishing— Continued
Non-seasonal greeting c a r d s .................................................
Counter c a rd s .................................................................
Packaged cards (including boxed card s).................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

2771-1B
2771-153
2771-155
2771-SM
2771-S

Blankbooks, looseleaf binders, and bookbinding and related w ork...............

278

Bankbooks and looseleaf binders......................................................
Primary products......... ............................................................
Looseleaf binders and devices..................................................
Binders............................................................................
Looseleaf binders, all ring and prong typ e...............................
Miscellaneous binder devices and form s...................................
Looseleaf forms and indexes...............................................
Sheet protectors..............................................................
All looseleaf devices, metal and nonmetal...............................
Checkbooks, inserts and refills, excluding continuous forms and die cut
Blankbook making, except checkbooks........................................
Albums and scrapbooks.......................................................
Columnar pads, memo books, and misc. blankbooks (incl. financial
notes and address books)................................................
All other blankbooks, including ledger and account books, bound
drafts and financial notes........................... ......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2782

Bookbinding and related work...........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Edition, library, trade and other hardcover binding...........................
Edition binding, hardbound....................................................
General consumer and trade b o o ks.......................................
All other books nec., including reference and religious................
Library binding; incl. prebinding, rebinding, and other hardcover
binding of periodicals.......... ...........................................
Other book and pamphlet binding and related work.........................
Soft cover binding of books (49 pages or m ore)..........................
Adhesive binding..............................................................
Mechanical binding...........................................................
Pamphlet and other soft cover binding.....................................
Adhesive binding..............................................................
Mechanical binding...........................................................
Sample books, swatches, and cards; color, carpet, upholstery, drapes,
etc.............................................................................
Miscellaneous bookbinding work and related service operations or
material printed elsewhere...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2789

Index
base

12/85
12/85
12/85

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

123.6
123.2
127.9

123.6
(3>
127.9

123.6
123.2
127.9

Mar. 1991

1.2
.8
5.7

Feb. 1992

0
ft
0

12/85

120.9

121.3

121.3

1.8

0

06/85

133.4

135.0

135.1

3.1

.1

2782-P
2782-2
2782-21
2782-211
2782-22
2782-221
2782-222
2782-223
2782-3
2782-4
2782-42

06/85
06/85
06/85
12/91
06/85
12/91
12/91
12/91
12/91
06/85
12/91
06/85

138.4
137.7
120.7
(3)
119.6
<3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
148.7
(3)
(3)

140.8
140.5
120.4
99.6
119.1
100.3
101.5
97.4
102.5
154.3
100.4
165.1

140.9
140.5
120.2
99.3
118.7
100.8
101.5
99.6
101.1
154.3
100.9
165.1

3.8
4.0
.5
ft
.2
ft
(3)
<3)
ft
7.0
(3)
ft

.1
0
-.2
-.3
-.3
.5
0
2.3
-1.4
0
.5
0

2782-44

06/85

128.0

128.0

131.4

2.7

2.7

ft

-.2

2782-45
2782-SM
2782-M
2782-S

12/91

(3)

101.6

101.4

06/85
06/85

236.3
128.0

236.3
128.3

236.3
128.5

5.7
1.7

0
.2

2789-P
2789-1
2789-11
2789-118
2789-119

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/91
02/86
12/91

116.7
117.2
117.0
(3)
<3)
(3)

116.5
116.9
117.0
100.0
104.9
<3)

116.7
117.1
117.7
100.0
104.9
100.0

1.1
1.3
3.7
(3)
ft
ft

.2
.2
.6
0
0
ft

2789-12
2789-2
2789-22
2789-221
2789-222
2789-23
2789-231
2789-232

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/91
12/91
12/85
12/91
12/91

116.2
117.3
105.5
<3)
(3)
102.3
ft
(3)

115.7
117.0
104.6
99.0
99.3
101.6
<3>
99.2

117.3
116.9
104.6
99.2
99.2
100.8
(3)
98.2

5.2
-.3
.5
ft
ft
-1.9
ft
ft

1.4
-.1
0
.2
-.1
-.8
ft
-1.0

2789-24

12/91

(3)

100.3

100.7

<3)

2789-25
2789-SM
2789-S

12/85
12/85
12/85

131.5
ft
129.3

131.5
(3)
130.9

131.5
ft
ft

ft
(3)

.4
0

0
ft
(3)

Service industries for the printing trade...............................................

279

06/85

112.0

112.4

112.5

2.3

.1

Typesetting.................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Photographic typesetting, including phototypesetting and photofettering
With capability to integrate text and graphics..............................
All other phototypesetting......................................................

2791
2791-P
2791-2
2791-211
2791-212

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

112.8
112.9
113.7
113.4
116.1

113.3
113.5
114.3
113.9
117.3

113.3
113.4
114.3
113.9
117.4

1.3
1.3
1.6
1.5
1.6

0
-.1
0
0
.1

Platemaking services.....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Lithographic plates................................................................
Diazo type plates prepared for printing......................................
Multimetal plates................................................................
All other lithographic plates....................................................
Lithographic platemaking services..............................................
Color corrected process positives or negatives on film ..................
All other lithographic film......................................................
Assembled flats for platemaking.............................................
Platemaking services, except lithographic.....................................
Duplicate plates for letterpress...............................................
Rubber plates.................................................................
Photopolymer (plastic) plates...............................................
Gravure plates and cylinders made for others (including preparation
of film).......................................................................
Photoengraving plates made for o thers.....................................
Magnesium.....................................................................
Other platemaking services, except lithographic...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
Secondary products...............................................................

2796
2796-P
2796-1
2796-113
2796-123
2796-129
2796-2
2796-231
2796-239
2796-241
2796-3
2796-31
2796-315
2796-316

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90

109.9
109.4
107.6
106.9
126.9
11-1.8
108.7
106.5
105.3
123.6
105.0
103.0
104.7
102.1

110.2
109.6
107.2
105.9
(3)
111.8
109.0
106.8
105.7
123.6
105.3
103.8
105.7
102.7

110.4
109.7
108.0
107.6
ft
111.8
109.1
106.8
104.9
125.1
105.3
103.8
105.7
102.7

2.9
2.7
1.3
-2.4
ft
0
2.5
2.9
-.8
3.5
3.9
2.0
2.3
1.7

.2
.1
.7
1.6
ft
0
.1
0
-.8
1.2
0
0
0
0

12/90
06/85
06/85
12/90

104.2
120.1
126.6
100.7

104.2
121.0
127.9
100.0

104.2
121.0
127.9
100.3

3.7
.9
1.2
-.1

0
0
0
.3

12/90
12/90
12/85

104.2
104.2
112.4

104.2
104.2
116.1

104.2
104.2
116.3

4.2
4.2
5.1

0
0
.2

2796-35
2796-36
2796-362
2796-39
2796-SM
2796-M
2796-XY9
2796-S

See footnotes at end of table.




67

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992*

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Chemicals and allied products..........................................................

28

12/84

124.2

124.6

124.7

-0.1

0.1

Industrial inorganic chem icals...........................................................

281

12/84

116.8

116.8

116.7

-1.6

-.1

Alkalies and chlorine.....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Chlorine..............................................................................
Liquid chlorine...................................................................
Sodium hydroxide (caustic s o d a )...............................................
All other concentrations - liquid...............................................
50 percent regular diaphragm grade......................................
50 percent from mercury c e ll...............................................
Other alkalies.......................................................................
Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash, K O H )................................
Liquid KOH (all form s).......................................................

2812
2812-P
2812-1
2812-115
2812-3
2812-365
2812-36511
2812-36512
2812-4
2812-421
2812-42114

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/90

108.3
124.4
48.8
47.8
161.2
169.1
175.8
156.0
118.5
124.3
114.4

106.6
122.8
38.5
37.7
162.9
168.3
173.7
158.3
119.7
121.2
111.6

109.5
125.8
40.2
39.4
167.7
171.5
178.2
158.4
118.8
120.3
110.7

-12.1
—3.8
-41.6
-41.5
2.2
.6
.8
-.5
3.4
4.2
4.1

2.7
2.4
4.4
4.5
2.9
1.9
2.6
.1
-.8
-.7
-.8

Industrial g a s e s ............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Acetylene............................................................................
Carbon dioxide......................................................................
Other industrial g a s e s .............................................................

2813
2813-P
2813-2
2813-3
2813-7

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

132.4
131.4
144.2
119.9
160.1

133.3
132.5
144.2
(3)
(3)

131.8
130.9
144.2
ft
ft

1.4
1.1
3.9
ft
ft

-1.1
-1.2
0
ft
ft

Inorganic pigments........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Titanium pigments.................................................................
Chrome colors and other inorganic pigments................................
Iron oxide pigments.............................................................
Cadmium sulfide pigm ents....................................................
Ceramic c o lo rs...................................................................
All other color pigments, incl. iron blues, pearl essence, and copper
oxides........................................................................
Not containing lead...........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2816
2816-P
2816-1
2816-3
2816-331
2816-389
2816-391

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/90

145.9
145.7
146.0
145.6
151.0
185.8
104.1

145.9
145.5
143.6
149.6
160.5
185.8
107.9

145.7
145.4
143.1
150.0
154.1
185.8
110.5

-1.2
-1.5
-4.3
3.7
5.9
.3
4.3

-.1
-.1
-.3
.3
-4.0
0
2.4

Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c.....................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Sulfuric acid (new and fortified)..................................................
Oleum grades......................................... ...........................
Other than oleum grades.......................................................
Other inorganic acids (ex. sulfuric, nitric and phosphoric)..................
Hydrochloric a c id ................................................................
Other inorganic acids, n.e.c., inc. boric, chromic, hydrocyanic, and
mixed (sutf. and nitric).....................................................
Other aluminum compounds, n.e.c..............................................
Aluminum hydroxide (trihydrate)................................ ..............
Other aluminum compounds (in. sodium aluminate, light alum.
hydroxide, cryolite and alum, etc.)......................................
Potassium and sodium compounds (ex. bleaches, alkalies and alums) ....
Sodium compounds (inc. sodium m etal)....................................
Sodium phosphates..........................................................
Sodium tripolyphosphate (S T P P )........................................
Other selected sodium phosphates (mono, di, tri, and tetrabasic;
meta- and acid pyro)..................................................
Sodium metal and other sodium compounds (inc. sod. borate,
flouride, hydrosulfide, etc.).............................................
Potassium compounds, n.e.c.................................. .................
Inorganic chemical catalytic preparations, n.e.c...............................
Other industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c.....................................
Selected alkali earth metal compounds, n.e.c..............................
Barium and magnesium compounds (inc. bulk epsom salts)..........
Selected metallic mineral compounds, n.e.c....... .........................
Copper, iron and silver compounds, n.e.c.................................
Other inorganic chemicals, n.e.c..............................................
Other, inc. reagent from tech. grades, industrial bleaches, gold &
titanium compounds.....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2819

Plastic materials and synthetic resins, rubbers, and non-glass
fibers....................................................................................
Plastic materials and resins..............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Thermoplastic resins..............................................................
Nylon resins......................................................................
Polyester resins saturated.....................................................
Low density polyethylene resins..............................................
For film and sheeting.........................................................

06/83
06/90

130.7
100.7

134.1
104.1

141.5
111.2

7.0
7.9

5.5
6.8

06/83
06/83

147.0
113.8

148.5
115.4

148.5
115.4

-.5
-5.3

0
0

2819-P
2819-3
2819-314
2819-331
2819-4
2819-44

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

119.1
126.5
101.6
80.7
106.6
98.3
117.6

119.2
126.4
98.5
79.3
103.0
98.6
117.6

119.0
126.6
98.5
79.3
103.0
99.3
117.6

-1.1
-1.3
-8.3
-1.7
-9.4
.5
.5

-.2
.2
0
0
0
.7
0

2819-498
2819-6
2819-625

12/82
12/82
12/82

97.5
127.2
153.9

98.0
123.8
146.5

99.2
123.6
146.1

.2
-3.4
-6.6

1.2
-.2
-.3

2819-671
2819-7
2819-7A
2819-73
2819-738

06/87
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

131.0
117.3
112.7
98.6
92.5

ft
119.7
115.6
99.9
93.5

136.2
120.2
116.2
100.0
93.8

4.0
1.7
3.2
6.2
7.6

ft
.4
.5
.1
.3

2819-739

12/82

114.8

116.8

116.8

3.5

0

2819-788
2819-7B
2819-8
2819-9
2819-9A
2819-922
2819-9F
2819-984
2819-9G

12/82
12/82

119.8
142.1

124.5
142.1

125.2
142.1

1.4
-4.1

.6
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

117.8
115.0
132.3
120.0
141.5
142.0

117.8
115.5
132.9
120.1
ft
142.3

117.9
115.3
131.9
120.2
ft
143.2

.8
1.2
.7
.5
ft
3.9

.1
-.2
-.8
.1
ft
.6

2819-998
2819-SM
2819-S

12/82

166.1

166.7

167.6

3.3

.5

12/82

149.6

150.2

148.7

-1.6

-1.0

282

12/84

109.8

109.5

108.9

-7.0

-.5

2821

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/81
12/80
12/80
12/80

131.8
122.0
119.4
116.1
162.3
119.8
102.5

131.2
120.6
117.5
t3)
162.3
114.4
97.0

130.3
120.3
117.3
ft
162.3
117.0
101.5

-10.0
-8.6
-9.8
ft
-2.3
-9.1
-9.5

-.7
-.2
-.2
ft
0
2.3
4.6

2821-P
2821-3
2821-311
2821-321
2821-331
2821-33101

See footnotes at end of table.




2816-393
2816-397
2816-SM
2816-S
2816-SSS

68

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Plastic materials and resins— Continued
For all other u s e s ....... ...................................... ...............
High density polyethylene re sin s.............................................
For blow molding.... .........................................................
For all other u s e s .............................................................
Polypropylene re sin s............................................. ..............
For injection m olding........................................................
For fiber and filaments......................................................
Styrene plastics materials......................................................
All other styrene plastic materials including styrene acrylonitrile
(S A N ) ................................... ...................................
Vinyl and vinylidene re sin s....................................................
Polyvinyl chloride.............................................................
Other engineering thermoplastic resins.....................................
Other non-engineering thermoplastic re sin s.... ...........................
Thermosetting re s in s ............................................................
Alkyd re sin s......................................................................
Phenolic and other tar acid re sin s...........................................
Phenolic molding compounds...............................................
All other phenolic and other tar acid re sin s..............................
Polyester resins, unsaturated.................................................
All other thermosetting resins.................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products..... .............................. ...........................
Synthetic rubber................................. .........................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Styrene butadiene (S B R ).........................................................
Styrene butadiene * solid......................................................
Polybutadiene....... ...............................................................
Ethylene propylene................................................................
Other synthetic elastomers......................... .............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

2822

Ceilulosic manmade fibers........................................ ......................
Primary products.....................................................................
R ayon ................................................................................

2823

Noncellulosic manmade fibers..........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Nylon fibers, exc producer textured yarn ................................. .....
Yarn, exc producer textured...................................................
Textile.............................................................. ............
Staple, tow, and fiberfill........... ............................................
Polyester fibers, exc producer textured yarn............ ......................
Yarn, exc producer textured...................................................
Industrial.......................................................................
Other, including high denier textile y a m ..................................
Staple, tow and fiberfill.........................................................
Staple...........................................................................
Tow and fiberfill...............................................................
Polyolefin fibers, exc producer textured ya rn .................................
Yarn, exc producer textured...................................................
Staple, tow, and fiberfill........................................................
Other fibers, exc producer textured y a m .................................... .
Producer textured y a rn ...........................................................
Nylon ..............................................................................
Carpet.............................. ............................................
O ther............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2824

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2821-33103
2821-341
2821-34101
2821-34102
2821-351
2821-35101
2821-35102
2821-361

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

156.0
105.5
98.0
115.1
118.0
125.3
113.0
125.7

149.2
(3)
(3)
(3)
117.1
123.6
112.7
120.7

148.7
107.2
96.2
119.0
117.7
124.0
114.1
121.7

-3.9
-23.6
-29.1
-20.5
-11.0
-12.4
-14.5
-7.7

-0.3
<3)
(3)
(*)
.5
.3
1.2
.8

2821-36104
2821-371
2821-37101
2821-381
2821-399
2821-4
2821-401
2821-421
2821-42101
2821-42102
2821-431
2821-499
2821 -SM
2821-S

04/82
12/80
12/80
12/81
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80 ;

116.2
105.4
102.3
100.5
140.7
133.8
123.2
133.2
139.0
131.7
117.5
135.4

107.9
101.9
98.9
100.3
140.9
134.4
123.2
132.7
139.0
131.1
116.8
137.1

110.3
100.3
97.1
100.7
140.8
134.2
123.2
131.7
139.0
129.8
116.5
137.1

-13.6
-8.6
-8.8
2.4
.3
-3.3
0
-12.6
-1.5
-15.2
-2.4
-.4

2.2
-1.6
-1.8
.4
-.1
-.1
0
-.8
0
-1.0
-.3
0

12/80

180.7

183.7

179.5

-14.2

-2.3

06/81
06/81
06/61
06/81
06/81
12/81
06/81

103.8
104.6
85.1
84.3
75.0
<3)
121.4

104.9
106.1
89.0
89.3
73.8
111.2
<3)

103.7
104.5
86.3
86.4
73.1
<3)
t3)

-7.2
-6.6
-11.7
-13.1
-14.5
(3)
(3)

-1.1
-1.5
-3.0
-3.2
-.9
<3)
<3)

06/84
06/84
06/84

130.2
130.2
143.3

130.2
130.2
<3>

127.3
127.3
138.3

-3.0
-3.0
-5.4

-2.2
-2.2
(3>

06/81
06/81
12/89
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/89
06/81
08/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/89
12/89
12/89
12/89
12/89
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/89

101.2
102.8
96.0
107.3
107.9
91.0
98.8
108.2
147.0
113.2
103.3
98.9
100.1
103.4
103.4
103.3
99.8
110.2
107.5
107.3
105.0

101.4
102.8
95.4
107.1
107.6
89.8
98.4
107.7
147.1
111.3
102.9
98.2
100.1
102.7
103.3
100.2
99.8
111.3
108.9
107.7
107.2

101.4
102.7
95.4
107.1
107.6
(3)
98.4
107.7
147.1
111.3
102.9
98.2
100.1
102.8
103.3
100.5
99.8
111.3
108.9
<*>
0

-1.5
-2.0
-3.8
2.5
<3>
(3)
-3.0
-3.0
-2.4
-4.3
-2.9
-5.2
0
-.8
-.4
-2.8
-.4
.5
2.1
(3)
(3)

0
-.1
0
0
0
(3)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
.3
0
0
0
(3)
a

06/81

94.1

95.8

95.8

1.8

0

2822-P
2822-1
2822-111
2822-2
2822-4
2822-8
2822-SM

2823-P
2823-2

2824-P
2824-1
2824-112
2824-1125
2824-113
2824-3
2824-311
2824-31111
2824-31113
2824-331
2824-33111
2824-33112
2824-4
2824-411
2824-412
2824-5
2824-6
2824-612
2824-61211
2824-61212
2824-SM
2824-S
283

12/84

159.0

162.7

164.2

7.5

.9

Medicinal chemicals and botanical products (in bulk)..............................
Primary products.....................................................................
Synthetic organic medicinal chemicals.........................................
Central stimulants and depressants..........................................
Synthetic vitamins...............................................................
All other synthetic organic medicinal chemicals...........................
Other medicinals and botanicals................................................
All other organic medicinals...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2833

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/90

113.1
109.3
108.1
66.0
175.8
92.9
114.6
105.0

113.3
109.2
107.9
67.1
182.7
93.5
115.1
105.3

113.5
109.5
108.1
67.1
183.8
93.5
115.4
105.3

2,8
3.5
3.8
3.1
18.7
.6
1.7
1.8

.2
.3
.2
0
.6
0
.3
0

06/82
06/82

127.9
124.6

129.2
126.9

129.2
126.9

.8
1.8

0
0

Pharmaceutical preparations............................................................
Primary products................. ....................................................
Pharmaceutical preparations, prescription.....................................
Analgesics........................................................................

2834

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

221.6
229.0
251.0
330.5

226.4
233.6
256.7
333.2

228.6
236.0
260.0
333.4

7.6
8.0
8.8
9.7

1.0
1.0
1.3
.1

2833-P
2833-1
2833-131
2833-151
2833-161
2833-3
2833-398
2833-SM
2833-S
2833-SSS

2834-P
2834-1
2834-102

See footnotes at end of table.




69

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Pharmaceutical preparations— Continued
Narcotic analgesics..........................................................
Non-narcotic analgesics....................................................
Aspirin, APC and related.................................................
Antiarthritics.....................................................................
Anticonvulsants.................................................................
Systemic antihistamines................................ .......................
Systemic anti-infectives........................................................
Broad and medium spectrum antibiotics.................................
Cephalosporins.............................................................
Erythromycins..............................................................
Tetracyclines ................................................................
Other broad and medium spectrum antibiotics.......................
Systemic penicillins..........................................................
Urinary antibacterials........................................................
Bronchial therapy...............................................................
Cancer therapy products......................................................
Cardiovascular therapy.........................................................
Antihypertensive d ru g s......................................................
Vasodilators...................................................................
Other cardiovasculars.......................................................
C N S stimulants/antiobesity preparations...................................
Cough and cold preparations........................ ............ .............
Dermatological preparations..................................................
Acne preparations............................................ .*...............
Fungicides.....................................................................
Topical anti-infectives.......................................................
Antipruritics............................... .....................................
Diabetes therapy................................................................
Diuretics..........................................................................
H orm ones........................................................................
Muscle relaxants................................................................
Nutrients and supplements....................................................
Opthalmic and otic preparations..............................................
Psychotherapeutics.............................................................
Tranquilizers....................... ...........................................
Major tranquilizers.........................................................
Minor tranquilizers.........................................................
Antidepressants..............................................................
Sedatives........................................................................
Vitamins..........................................................................
Adult multivitamins...........................................................
Miscellaneous prescription pharmaceutical preparations................
Pharmaceutical preparations, non-prescription..............................
Analgesics, internal (except antiarthritics)..................................
Antacids..........................................................................
Antiseptics and antibacterials................................................
Cough and cold preparations.................................................
Cough syrups, elixirs, expectorants, drops, lozenges, gums, troches
Decongestants................................................................
Other cough and cold preparations, inc. decongestant and
antihistamine mixtures..................................................
Dermatologicals.................................................................
Antipruritics....................................................................
Other dermatologicals......................................................
External analgesics and counterirritants....................................
Laxatives.........................................................................
Nutrients and supplements....................................................
Adult multivitamins................................................
B-complex..........................................................
Other vitamins......................................................
Miscellaneous non-prescription pharmaceutical preparations .
Pharmaceutical preparations, veterinary...........................
Other veterinary preparations.....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts....................
Miscellaneous receipts................................................
R e sa le s................................................................
Secondary products....................................................
Bioiogicai products..................................................
Other secondary products..........................................
Cosmetics and toiletries............................................
In vivo and In vitro diagnostics......
Primary Products..................
In vitro diagnostic substances .

70

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

ft

06/81
08/81
10/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
08/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

283.0
347.5
434.2
182.4
322.0
364.5
186.7
170.5
225.1
119.0
193.5
100.4
177.1
306.5
317.8
390.1
270.1
261.0
225.2
284.5
505.0
275.0
299.5
153.8
243.8
108.3
276.1
186.1
226.7
183.6
274.5
256.6
311.2
410.4
161.8
135.3
185.3
160.2
601.0
203.0
245.0
250.5
179.6
231.0
176.1
153.5
197.8
163.1
240.2

<3)
350.9
434.2
183.4
326.9
369.1
189.6
172.6
227.6
119.1
201.6
101.8
182.0
310.2
334.9
428.6
280.4
275.9
234.6
290.7
ft
285.6
311.7
160.3
258.8
111.0
288.8
188.8
240.8
186.7
281.7
ft
317.7
413.8
159.1
ft
192.0
170.0
636.3
208.3
249.6
252.3
181.0
231.0
176.1
ft
198.0
163.1
240.9

ft
350.9
ft
187.9
333.6
369.1
193.9
175.5
234.4
120.4
201.6
101.7
190.2
314.0
334.2
426.0
281.1
276.1
234.4
292.3
499.8
295.4
311.2
160.1
258.1
110.9
288.2
188.8
240.4
190.9
281.7
261.9
320.9
435.9
171.9
149.9
191.4
170.0
633.5
208.1
249.6
255.8
181.7
231.0
179.6
ft
199.1
164.9
244.7

ft
9.5
ft
21.7
19.2
10.0
7.5
5.5
10.2
7.4
5.7
2.0
11.9
9.3
13.6
10.4
9.0
6.8
4.6
12.6
6.4
10.0
8.6
13.2
10.0
5.5
8.4
7.0
6.9
9.7
6.3
8.7
6.6
9.9
9.9
5.4
13.3
9.6
9.1
5.9
5.4
4.1
5.3
5.0
5.5
ft
5.3
1.5
6.2

0
ft
2.5
2.0
0
2.3
1.7
3.0
1.1
0
-.1
4.5
1.2
-.2
-.6
.2
.1
-.1
.6
ft
3.4
-.2
-.1
-.3
-.1
-.2
0
-.2
2.2
0
ft
1.0
5.3
8.0
ft
-.3
0
-.4
-.1
0
1.4
.4
0
2.0
ft
.6
1.1
1.6

2834-20851
2834-209
2834-20905
2834-20909
2834-211
2834-216
2834-217
2834-221
2834-22101
2834-22102
2834-22109
2834-298
2834-3
2834-309
2834-SM
2834-M
2834-Z89
2834-S
2831-S
2834-SSS
2844-S

06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87

201.7
178.3
109.7
214.5
115.9
169.7
115.3
140.5
140.9
134.1
141.8
190.1
127.7
139.9

202.2
180.3
110.2
218.2
121.0
172.5
111.5
143.5
141.4
149.6
144.8
190.2
132.9
145.6

202.2
180.3
110.2
218.1
121.0
172.4
111.5
144.2
143.0
150.3
143.0
190.1
128.9
141.3

7.0
8.2
1.6
12.2
19.8
4.5
2.4
5.1
6.2
7.7
-.1
4.9
3.4
4.1

0
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
.5
1.1
.5
-1.2
-.1
-3.0
-3.0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/87

202.2
202.2
177.7
296.3
185.7
113.5

207.3
207.3
183.7
304.9
196.8
113.5

213.8
213.8
183.7
304.9
196.9
113.5

6.4
6.4
4.7
4.1
6.0
3.7

3.1
3.1
0
0
.1
0

03/80
06/87
06/91
06/87
06/87
06/91
06/87

157.1
112.8
98.8
108.0
96.3
97.8
129.4

160.0
115.2
100.5
109.8
93.7
ft
120.1

161.5
116.0
101.2
111.5
93.8
ft
120.1

5.1
5.5
ft
.6
-3.0
ft
(3)

.9
.7
.7
1.5
.1
ft
0

2835-P
2835-1
2835-111
2835-115
2835-121
2835-125

See footnotes at end of table.

Index
base

2834-1021
2834-1022
2834-10229
2834-105
2834-107
2834-109
2834-111
2834-1111
2834-11111
2834-11113
2834-11114
2834-11119
2834-11129
2834-11139
2834-118
2834-119
2834-121
2834-12119
2834-12129
2834-12191
2834-123
2834-125
2834-126
2834-12611
2834-12619
2834-12631
2834-12641
2834-127
2834-128
2834-135
2834-139
2834-141
2834-142
2834-144
2834-1441
2834-14411
2834-14412
2834-1442
2834-145
2834-148
2834-14819
2834-198
2834-2
2834-201
2834-202
2834-206
2834-208
2834-20819
2834-20849

2835

Standards and controls.
Blood bank products...
Hematology products ....




Product
code

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

In vivo and In vitro diagnostics— Continued
Microbiology, serology, histology, virology, and cytology products......
Culture m edia....................................................................
Other in vitro diagnostics, inbluding coagulation products................
In vivo diagnostic substances....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Secondary products, except medicinal chemicals and lab. analytical
instruments..................................................................
Laboratory analytical instruments.............................................
Biological products, except diagnostics...............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Blood and blood derivatives, for human u s e ..................................
Human blood plasm a...........................................................
Biologies for veterinary, industrial and other u s e s ...........................
Veterinary vaccines.............................................................
Biologies for industrial and other u s e s ......................................
Other biologies: incl. antitoxins, immune serums, blood, and
allergens, except diagnostics............................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Pharmaceutical preparations..................................................
Soap, detergents, and cleaning preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other
toilet preparations....................................................................

Specialty cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations..........................
Primary products.....................................................................
Household bleaches..............................................................
Liquid, less than 7 % chlorine or equivalent oxidizing agent.............
Dry, less than 5 0 % chlorine or equivalent oxidizing agent...............
Specialty cleaning and sanitation products...................................
Glass window cleaning preparations.........................................
Toilet bowl cleaners and drain pipe solvents..............................
Toilet bowl cleaners..........................................................
Drain pipe solvents...........................................................
Disinfectants for uses other than agricultural..............................
Deodorants, nonpersonal ......................................................
Aerosol type...................................................................
Other deodorants, nonpersonal ............................................

2842




Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

130.1
106.9
100,2
<3)

129.3
104.2
100.2
<3>

4.9
(3)
(3)
<3)

-0.6
-2.5
0
ft

12/80
06/91
03/80

169.6
99.4
158.2

166.8
96.8
160.4

173.1
101.9
162.4

3.3
(3)
5.2

2.5
3.1
1.2

2835-SSS
3826-S

06/91
06/91

102.7
101.7

104.8
101.7

106.7
<3)

(3)
(3)

1.8
ft

2836-P
2836-1
2836-115
2836-4
2836-411
2836-431

06/91
06/91
03/80
06/87
03/80
06/91
03/87

101.9
102.0
123.7
105.6
88.6
101.5
139.6

104.7
105.3
129.4
110.2
90.4
103.7
139.6

103.3
103.6
124.2
109.1
90.0
103.9
139.6

ft
ft
3.8
ft
4.4
ft
ft

-1.3
-1.6
-4.0
-1.0
-.4
.2
0

2836-499
2836-S
2834-S

06/87
06/91
06/91

137.1
101.1
101.1

137.1
102.4
102.4

137.1
102.4
102.4

ft
ft
ft

12/84

119.1

119.6

119.6

1.8

0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/63
06/83
06/89
06/83
06/89
06/83
06/83
06/89
07/89
04/85
06/83
06/89
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
09/83
06/83
06/83
06/89
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/89

117.1
114.4
130.5
114.3
111.7
111.7
135.8
105.8
136.0
105.2
139.2
130.8
103.8
106.6
112.7
134.5
105.7
150.2
125.6
128.9
101.8
100.7
117.6
119.8
98.5
75.0
78.7
75.5
105.0
137.9
139.5
105.0

117.6
114.9
131.1
114.9
111.7
111.7
135.4
105.0
134.7
105.2
139.2
130.8
106.9
106.9
126.0
134.8
105.7
150.2
125.7
130.1
101.6
100.5
117.6
119.8
98.5
74.4
78.7
73.8
105.0
141.0
142.4
107.2

117.5
115.0
131.0
114.9
111.7
111.7
135.1
105.0
134.7
104.8
139.2
129.5
106.9
106.9
126.0
134.8
105.7
150.2
125.7
130.1
101.7
100.7
117.5
<3>
98.3
75.0
78.7
75.3
<3)
140.8
142.5
107.3

2.1
2.0
.9
1.2
0
0
0
-.8
-1.0
.4
1.5
-.8
5.0
6.1
11.9
.4
.2
.3
.1
1.2
-2.2
-1.9
.3
ft
1.9
-7.2
-5.4
-10.6
ft
16.2
16.8
16.9

-.1
.1
-.1
0
0
0
-.2
0
0
-.4
0
-1.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.2
-.1
ft
-.2
.8
0
2.0
ft
-.1
.1
.1

06/83
06/63
06/83
06/83

123.6
126.4
142.1
99.7

123.7
129.5
141.3
99.7

123.4
129.5
140.4
99.7

1.3
4.2
-1.5
.8

-.2
0
-.6
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/89
06/89
06/83
06/83
11/83
06/83

122.0
123.8
124.2
123.1
134.4
122.4
119.2
126.8
96.6
114.0
133.3
120.5
108.0
120.1

122.2
124.0
124.2
123.1
134.4
122.7
119.8
126.9
96.6
114.0
134.6
120.5
108.0
120.1

122.3
123.9
124.2
123.1
134.4
122.7
119.3
126.5
96.1
114.0
134.5
120.7
108.4
120.1

.8
1.1
.1
0
1.3
.5
-.5
-2.4
-3.7
0
3.9
0
-.7
.2

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

2842-P
2842-2
2842-243
2842-253
2842-3
2842-311
2842-331
2842-33111
2842-33121
2842-332
2842-38
2842-381
2842-385

71

Mar.
19922

124.9
98.2
100.0
ft

2841-P
2841-1
2841-1A
2841-17
2841-177
2841-1B
2841-1 BA
2841-141
2841-1BB
2841-145
2841-149
2841-1C
2841-114
2841-119
2841-1D
2841-1 DA
2841-123
2841-125
2841-126
2841-2
2841-2A
2841-2AA
2841-224
2841-226
2841-2AB
2841-231
2841-235
2841-21
2841-3
2841-311
2841-313
2841-SM
2841-S
2841-SSS
2842-S
2843-S

See footnotes at end of table.

Feb.
1992*

06/87
06/91
06/91
06/91

284
2841

Nov.
19912

2835-135
2835-141
2835-199
2835-2
2835-SM
2835-M
2835-Z89
2835-S

2636

Soap and other detergents..............................................................
Primary products................................................. ....................
Soap and detergents, nonhousehold..........................................
Acid-type cleaners..............................................................
Metal cleaners................................................................
Liquid metal cleaners......................................................
Synthetic organic detergents, nonhousehold...............................
Dry (powders).................................................................
Dry (powders), anionic base .............................................
Liquid............................................................................
Liquid, anionic b a se ........................................................
Liquid, nonionic or other b a s e ...........................................
Soaps, except specialty cleaners, nonhousehold.........................
Liquid............................................................................
Other nonhousehold soap, including mechanics’ hand s o a p .........
Alkaline detergents, nonhousehold..........................................
Machine dishwashing com pounds.........................................
D r y ............................................................................
Other liquid alkaline detergents ............................................
Dry alkaline detergent hard surface cleaners............................
Household detergents.............................. ..............................
Synthetic organic detergents, household...................................
D ry ..............................................................................
Heavy duty, phosphate b a se d ...........................................
Heavy duty, phosphate free..............................................
Liquid............................................................................
Light d uty....................................................................
Heavy-duty........................................... .......................
Alkaline detergents, household...............................................
Household soap, except specialty cleaners...................................
Toilet soaps, excluding medicated s o a p s ...................................
B a r s .............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
All other secondary products..................................................
Polishes and sanitation g o o d s................................................
Surfactants.......................................................................

Index
base

0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Specialty cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations— Continued
Household laundry aids ........................................................
Fabric softeners and rin se s.................................................
Other spec, deterg. incl. sweeping cmpds., waterless hand clnrs.,
ironing aids, and wall clnrs...............................................
Polishing preparations and related products................... ...............
Automobile body polishes and cleaners.....................................
Furniture polishes and cleaners...............................................
Floor polish.......................................................................
Water emulsion................................................................
Liquid (other than water emulsion)........................................
Leather dressings and finishes, excluding shoe polish ...................
Related products, including metal polish and polishing cloths and
p a p e rs........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Soap and other detergents....................................................
All other secondary products..................................................
Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c....................................................
Surface-active agents.....................................................................
Primary products............................ .........................................
Textile and leather assistants and finishes...................................
Assistants.........................................................................
Textile..........................................................................
Leather................ .........................................................
Finishes.............................. .............................................
Textile..........................................................................
Bulk surface-active agents (surfactants).......................................
Anionic.............................................................................
Sulfonic acids............ ......................................................
Sulfuric acid e ste rs...........................................................
Other anionic surfactants....................................................
Cationic...........................................................................
Nonionic.......................... ................................................
Carboxyllc acid amides.......................................................
Other nonionic surfactants..................................................
Secondary products............ ...................................................

2643

Toilet preparations........................................................................
Primary products.................................................................... .
Shaving preparations..............................................................
Aftershave preparations................................. ......................
Perfume, toilet water, and cologne.............................................
Perfume...........................................................................
Perfume oil mixtures and blends...........................................
Liquid and solid perfume.....................................................
Cologne and toilet water.......................................................
C ologn e........................................................................
Toilet water....................................................................
Hair preparations...................................................................
Hair tonics and rin se s..........................................................
Hair tonics (including conditioners)..................................... .
Hair dressings and sp ra ys.....................................................
Hair dressings.................................................................
Hair sp ra ys.....................................................................
Aerosol hair sprays.........................................................
Sham poos.........................................................................
Synthetic organic detergent.................................................
Liquid synthetic organic detergent......................................
Permanents - both home and commercial..................................
Hair coloring preparations .....................................................
Other hair preparations.........................................................
Dentifrices ..........................................................................
Toothpaste........................................................................
Mouthwashes, rinses and breath fresheners, excluding antiseptic
mouthwashes and gargles....... .........................................
Other oral hygiene products...................................................
Other cosmetics and toilet preparations.......................................
Creams and lotions.............................................................
C re a m s.........................................................................
Cleansing c r e a k s ..........................................................
Foundation cream s.........................................................
Lubricating creams, including hormone cream s.......................
Other cre a m s...............................................................
Lotions and o ils ...............................................................
Cleansing lotions ...........................................................

2844

See footnotes at end of table.




72

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2842-39
2842-394

06/83
06/83

122.7
122.7

122.7
122.7

122.7
122.7

0
0

0
0

2842-399
2842-4
2842-411
2842-415
2842-42
2842-421
2842-423
2842-463

06/89
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
07/83
06/89

108.4
127.4
113.6
134.3
120.0
116.0
143.4
97.3

108.8
127.4
113.6
134.3
120.0
(3)
143.4
98.6

109.2
126.8
114.0
134.3
120.0
116.0
143.4
98.3

1.3
3.3
.4
7.9
1.0
1.1
0
1.0

.4
-.5
.4
0
.0
(3)
0
-.3

2842-498
2842-SM
2842-M
2842-289
2842-S
2841-S
2842-SSS
2879-S

06/83

145.3

145.3

145.4

4.3

.1

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

99.4
99.4
127.2
134.3
113.3
134.3

99.4
99.4
127.4
134.7
113.2
134.9

99.4
99.4
128.4
134.7
113.2
139.9

-4.9
-4.9
1.7
.9
.1
6.8

0
0
.8
0
0
3.7

2843-P
2843-1
2843-13
2843-131
2843-135
2843-16
2843-161
2843-5
2843-53
2843-535
2843-537
2843-539
2843*55
2843-57
2843-571
2843-579
2843-S

12/83
12/83
12/63
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/63
03/84
12/63
12/83
12/83
12/83
07/89
12/83
12/83

129.2
134.0
125.3
126.6
129.1
115.6
124.2
121.6
138.7
129.5
145.7
116.8
151.4
118.4
149.3
92.7
126.6
109.8

129.3
134.1
125.3
126.4
128.9
115.6
124.4
121.8
136.8
129.5
145.7
(3)
151.4
117.0
150.1
99.0
129.9
109.7

130.0
134.9
125.0
126.4
128.9
115.6
123.8
121.0
137.8
130.4
145.6
120.2
151.4
121.0
149.8
98.3
129.8
109.8

-.2
-.1
1.5
-.1
-.9
4.2
2.7
3.8
-.1
-3.0
-6.1
2.9
-2.4
.7
1.6
-2.1
3.6
-2.4

.5
.6
-.2
0
0
0
-.5
-.7
.7
.7
-.1
(3)
0
3.4
-.2
-.7
-.1
.1

2844-P
2844-1
2844-156
2844-2
2844-2A
2844-211
2844-223
2844-232
2844-23201
2844-23202
2844-3
2844-3A
2844-321
2844-3B
2844-341
2844-36A
2844-363
2844-31
2844-31A
2844-316
2844-337
2844-351
2844-398
2844-4
2844-421

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
12/86
12/86
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
12/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
08/89
03/80
03/80

159.9
160.6
145.3
136.3
166.0
155.7
147.8
168.9
171.4
113.0
138.8
155.9
145.3
139.0
161.9
171.0
129.1
162.5
116.0
111.4
107.1
165.9
198.9
111.0
142.6
134.7

160.8
161.6
144.6
136.3
165.7
156.2
147.8
170.3
170.4
110.0
143.5
157.5
148.7
142.3
164.9
171.0
131.6
167.0
116.5
112.0
107.8
169.8
198.9
112.8
143.1
134.3

160.6
161.4
144.6
136.3
165.8
156.2
147.8
170.2
170.7
110.2
143.5
154.7
141.7
135.6
162.4
170.5
129.5
163.4
114.0
108.9
104.7
165.0
198.9
109.5
143.0
134.3

2.5
1,8
.7
1.3
2.0
.5
-.5
1.9
2.9
2.1
4.1
.7
.4
.4
2.4
.4
2.5
2.3
-.3
-.4
-.3
-2.3
1.1
2.2
.9
-.3

-.1
-.1
0
0
.1
0
0
-.1
.2
.2
0
-1.8
-4.7
-4.7
-1.5
-.3
-1.6
-2.2
-2.1
-2.8
-2.9
-2.8
0
-2.9
-.1
0

2844-474
2844-498
2844-5
2844-51
2844-51A
2844-511
2844-512
2844-513
2844-514
2844-51B
2844-516

12/86
12/86
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

119.1
112.7
166.4
161.8
177.8
205.7
164.9
183.4
159.8
147.2
117.8

119.1
(3)
168.0
162.7
178.0
205.7
165.7
183.4
159.8
148.8
120.7

119.1
116.0
169.1
162.8
178.2
205.7
166.6
183.4
159.8
148.8
120.7

(3)
6.8
2.5
1.2
.9
.1
1.5
2.1
.2
1.4
3.5

0
<3)
.7
.1
.1
0
.5
0
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Toilet preparations— Continued
Other lotions & oils, including petroleum jellies but excluding
hair, aftershave & bath o ils ..........................................
Cosm etics........................................................................
Lip preparations (lipstick, lip gloss, etc.)..................................
Blushers (rouges), excluding lip rou ge ....................................
Eye preparations (mascara, eye shadows, eye liners, eye creams.
etc.)........................................................................
Deodorants.......................................................................
Underarm deodorants........................................................
Liquid, cream and roll-on deodorants......... .........................
Manicure preparations..........................................................
Pow ders..........................................................................
Face powders.................................................................
Bath oils and sa lts..............................................................
Bath oils and s a lt s ...........................................................
Other cosmetics and toilet preparations....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2844-519
2844-52A
2844-521
2844-522

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

134.1
175.3
147.0
155.7

135.2
173.2
147.4
155.7

135.1
176.1
148.2
155.7

0.7
3.5
3.3
0

-0.1
1.7
.5
0

2844-523
2844-52B
2844-52C
2844-528
2844-53
2844-54
2844-543
2844-56
2844-561
2844-59
2844-SM
2844-M
2844-Z89
2844-S

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80

209.8
174.8
168.1
145.4
149.7
169.0
168.7

204.3
179.5
173.0
146.4
149.7
173.9
<3)

210.5
179.3
172.9
146.1
ft
178.7
180.7

4.7
3.0
3.3
1.5
ft
5.7
7.1

3.0
-.1
-.1
-.2
ft
2.8
ft

03/80
12/80

(3)
132.7

ft
132.5

ft
132.5

ft
-1.3

03/80
12/80
03/80

112.2
112.3
247.7

112.2
112.3
249.3

112.2
112.3
249.3

6.4
6.6
6.5

ft
0
.0
0
0

Paints and allied products...............................................................

285

06/83

131.1

131.3

131.3

.9

Paints and Allied Products...............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Architectural coatings, including architectural lacquers.....................
Exterior............................................................................
Solvent-type...................................................................
Paints and tinting bases, including barn and roof paints............
Stains, including shingle and s h a k e .....................................
Water-type.....................................................................
Paints and tinting bases, including barn and root paints............
Interior............................................................................
Solvent-type...................................................................
Semigloss, eggshell and satin paints and tinting b a s e s .............
Water-type.....................................................................
Flat paints and tinting b a se s.............................................
Semigloss, eggshell and satin paints and tinting b a s e s .............
Other interior water thinned coatings...................................
Product finishes for original equipment manufacturers (OEM), excluding
marine coatings...............................................................
Transportation finishes, except powdered and high-solids coatings...
Automobile finishes...........................................................
Other transportation equipment finishes, including aircraft and
railroad.....................................................................
Wood finishes....................................................................
Wood furniture, cabinet, and fixture finishes.............................
Wood and composition board flat stock finishes........................
Appliance, heating and air conditioner finishes............................
Sheet, strip and coil coatings, including sidings, excluding
containers...................................................................
Container and closure finishes................................................
Machinery and equipment finishes, including road building and farm
implement...................................................................
Metal furniture and fixture finishes...........................................
High-solids finishes (over 62.5 percent solids).............................
Other product finishes, except semi-manufactured (e.g. pigment
dispersions, and ink vehicles)............................................
Special purpose coatings, including all marine coatings....................
Industrial maintainance paints (specialty formulated).....................
Interior..........................................................................
Exterior.........................................................................
Automotive and machinery refinish coatings...............................
Paints and enamels, except laquers......................................
Primers and undercoaters...................................................
Lacquers........................................................................
Marine paints and enamels (shelf goods and specially formulated,
excluding spar varnish)....................................................
Aerosol paints...................................................................
Other special purpose coatings...............................................
Miscellaneous allied paint products.............................................
Thinners for dopes & lacquers & oleoresinous thinners, inc. mixtures
& proprietary thinners......................................................
Misc. related products, inc. brush cleaners, nonpressure wood
preservatives, putty, etc....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

2851
2851-P
2851-1
2851-1A
2851-1AA
2851-112
2851-137
2851-1AB
2851-141
2851-1B
2851-1 BA
2851-169
2851-18
2851-181
2851-183
2851-188

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
12/88
06/83
06/83
12/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
12/88

131.1
129.6
136.1
129.8
136.4
112.3
138.8
124.2
114.0
141.9
141.6
144.9
142.0
144.5
137.6
115.1

131.3
130.0
136.8
130.1
136.7
112.9
138.8
124.5
114.3
142.9
141.7
145.3
143.5
145.1
139.4
121.8

131.3
129.9
136.8
130.1
136.7
112.9
138.8
124.5
114.3
142.9
141.7
145.2
143.5
145.1
139.4
121.8

.9
1.2
1.2
.3
.4
1.3
0
.1
.1
1.9
3.0
2.0
1.4
.6
2.3
5.8

2851-2
2851-2A
2851-222

06/83
06/83
06/83

117.6
124.3
124.7

117.7
124.5
125.0

117.5
123.8
124.0

.6
1.1
1.3

-.2
-.6
-.8

2851-225
2851-2B
2851-237
2851-239
2851-235

12/88
06/83
06/83
12/88
06/83

117.2
114.5
118.7
106.0
97.6

117.2
114.5
118.8
106.0
97.6

117.2
114.5
118.8
106.0
97.6

.5
.7
.9
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

2851-241
2851-243

06/83
06/83

■115.5
109.6

115.8
110.0

115.8
110.0

1.1
-1.5

0
0

2851-247
2851-249
2851-254

06/83
06/83
06/83

138.8
113.5
135.4

138.8
113.5
135.5

138.8
(3)
134.6

3.3
ft
1.9

0
ft
-.7

2851-267
2851-3
2851-3A
2851-301
2851-305
2851-3BA
2851-314
2851-316
2851-327

12/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

107.0
134.6
132.1
139.7
128.1
145.8
149.9
155.7
131.1

107.0
135.1
132.6
140.6
128.4
146.6
149.9
157.4
133.0

107.0
135.1
132.7
140.6
128.4
146.6
149.9
157.4
133.0

.1
2.3
1.6
2.4
1.2
3.4
5.6
1.1
-.4

0
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0

2851-315
2851-33
2851-398
2851-5

12/88
07/83
12/88
12/88

116.8
114.7
107.0
116.9

116.8
114.7
107.3
116.2

116.8
114.7
107.1
116.8

2.7
-.9
1.2
1.0

0
0
-.2
.5

2851-531

06/83

138.6

141.6

140.6

.6

-.7

2851-598
2851-SM
2851-M
2851-Z89
2851-S
2851SSSSS

12/88

114.6

111.7

112.4

1.0

.6

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

140.8
141.6
147.2
126.7

139.9
140.7
148.1
126.7

139.9
140.7
148.3
127.0

-2.3
-2.3
1.2
1.0

0
0
.1
.2

See footnotes at end of table.




73

0
*

0
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.1
0
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Paints and Allied Products— Continued
Adhesives and sealants........................................................
286

Gum and wood chemicals...............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Softwood distillation products....................................................
Other gum and wood chem icals................................................
Hardwood distillation products................................................
Charcoal briquets, including blends with lignite or other materials
Tall o ils............................................................................
Other tall oil derivatives, including rosin acid salts, except tall
oil fatty a c id s .............................................................

2861

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/88

109.3

110.8

110.8

1.4

0

12/84

121.6

120.5

120.4

-3.6

-.1

2861-P
2861-1
2861-2
2861-25
2861-255
2861-29

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

121.1
115.2
119.2
111.7
122.6
122.7
87.3

125.7
119.5
122.1
116.5
121.9
122.0
94.8

125.7
119.5
122.1
116.5
121.9
122.0
94.8

4.1
4.1
4.6
4.0
0
.0
7.4

0
0
0
0
0
.0
0

2861-298

06/84

100.0

100.0

100.0

3.7

0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
03/83
12/82

113.1
117.8
114.7
123.3
124.9
117.5

112.9
117.0
113.1
122.2
ft
116.2

112.0
116.7
112.4
122.4
ft
116.4

-1.9
-2.9
-5.3
-2.9
ft
-3.1

-.8
-.3
-.6
.2
ft
.2

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

138.4
133.6
145.4
130.8

138.9
133.2
145.4
130.4

140.7
133.7
145.4
130.9

2.0
.3
.6
.2

1.3
.4
0
.4

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

134.4
134.4
103.7
103.5

151.8
151.8
103.2
107.9

139.6
139.6
101.9
107.7

9.6
9.6
-.9
.9

-8.0
-8.0
-1.3
-.2

2869-P
2869-3
2869-311
2869-31112
2869-331
2869-351
2869-35199
2869-5
2869-512
2869-51212
2869-599
2869-59912
2869-59913
2869-59999

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
07/87
12/82

127.0
111.9
99.0
107.0
121.5
126.9
78.9
78.3
113.4
105.8
117.4
109.1
119.6
95.6
116.9

125.9
110.4
99.5
107.0
121.5
126.5
80.2
79.5
110.6
102.7
114.9
107.9
108.0
91.6
121.2

125.6
111.1
99.5
107.0
121.5
ft
ft
ft
110.6
106.6
119.2
105.7
104.0
85.0
121.2

-4.3
-3.6
1.0
3.2
.6
ft
ft
ft
-6.8
2.2
2.8
-13.9
-20.7
-31.1
.2

-.2
.6
0
0
0
ft
ft
ft
0
3.8
3.7
-2.0
-3.7
-7.2
0

2869-6

12/82

111.6

105.0

116.4

5.0

10.9

117.0
113.0
ft
121.9
201.4
105.0
99.0
127.6

117.4
112.2
ft
ft
206.0
ft
99.0
123.5

133.3
111.1
ft
ft
ft
ft
99.0
125.0

15.4
-5.7
ft
ft
ft
ft
-.4
.3

13.5
-1.0
ft
ft
ft
ft
0
1.2

2865
2865-P
2865-1
2865-199
2865-19915
2865-19999
2865-2
2865-299
2865-3
2865-31111
2865-31199
2865-SM
2865-M
2865-289
2865-S
2869-S

Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c.......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Synthetic organic chemicals, n.e.c...............................................
Flavor and perfume materials.................................................
Chemical compounds, mixed................................................
Rubber processing chemicals.................................................
Plasticizers....................................... ................................
Other plasticizers..............................................................
Ethyl alcohol and other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c..................
Ethyl alcohol.....................................................................
Denatured (special or complete) ethyl alcohol..........................
Other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c.....................................
Ethylene........................................................................
Propylene, chemical..........................................................
Miscellaneous other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c.................
Miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products, excluding
u re a.............................................................................
Other miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products,
excluding urea..............................................................
Miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical products......
Acetic a cid ........................................................................
Acetone...........................................................................
Ethylene oxide...................................................................
Formaldehyde....................................................................
Propylene glycol.................................................................
Alcohols, synthetic, monohydric..............................................
Other miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical
products......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Plastic materials and resins....................................................
Cyclic crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pigm ents...........
Other secondary products.....................................................

2869

Agricultural chemicals.....................................................................

287

Nitrogenous fertilizers.....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Synthetic ammonia, nitric acid and ammonium compounds................
Nitrate (100% N H 4 N 0 3).......................................................
Nitrate for fertilizer u s e .......................................................
Solid nitrate.................................................................
Explosive nitrate and other u s e s ...........................................
Nitrogen solutions and other ammonium compounds....................
Nitrogen solutions, including mixtures containing urea (1 0 0 % N ).....

2873

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2869-699
2869-7
2869-721
2869-722
2869-736
2869-738
2869-747
2869-754

12/82
12/82
06/87
07/87
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

2869-799
2869-SM
2869-M
2869-Z89
2869-S
2821 -S
2865-S
2869-SSS

12/82

99.1

101.4

99.1

-2.4

-2.3

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

174.4
177.5
150.2
107.0
124.4
190.9

167.8
170.7
150.0
114.9
115.8
189.2

167.8
170.7
148.2
108.6
117.0
188.8

-2.8
-2.8
-5.2
-17.6
-1.2
-.6

0
0
-1.2
-5.5
1.0
-.2

12/84

110.3

110.2

110.6

-2.1

.4

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79
06/81
12/79
12/79

123.6
114.3
117.6
109.2
92.2
104.7
102.8
112.1
120.5

122.7
113.2
116.7
112.6
96.1
109.1
102.7
112.5
120.9

122.1
112.3
115.8
111.8
94.5
107.3
104.6
113.1
121.7

-6.4
-6.9
-5.1
-5.3
-6.0
-6.0
-3.5
-2.8
-.7

-.5
-.8
-.8
-.7
-1.7
-1.6
1.9
.5
.7

2873-P
2873-1
2873-1A
2873-15A
2873-152
2873-153
2873-1B
2873-155

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base
Nov.
19912

2891-S

Industrial organic chem icals.............................................................

Cyclic (coal tar) crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and
pigments...............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Cyclic intermediates...............................................................
Other cyclic intermediates.....................................................
Phenol..........................................................................
Miscellaneous other cyclic intermediates.................................
Synthetic organic d y e s ............................................................
Synthetic organic d y e s.........................................................
Synthetic organic pigments (lakes and toners)...............................
Phthalocyanine blue (Blue 1 5 ) .............................................
Other synthetic organic pigments..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c.............................................

Product
code

74

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Nitrogenous fertilizers— Continued
Anhydrous and aqua am monia...............................................
Anhydrous ammonia.........................................................
Urea..................................................................................
Fertilizer material of organic origin..............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

12/79
12/79
12/79
06/86

125.0
125.0
100.7
108.9

121.0
121.0
99.0
108.9

119.0
119.0
96.3
108.9

-6.9
-6.9
-14.4
-1.7

-1.7
-1.7
-.7
0

12/79

169.9

169.6

169.6

-1.1

0

2874-P
2874-2
2874-2A
2874-241
2874-2B
2874-251

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

113.4
107.2
101.3
98.0
96.7
102.3
103.1

110.2
105.2
98.5
96.2
94.9
99.1
99.9

111.9
105.5
98.9
94.6
93.3
100.1
100.9

-6.7
-8.0
-10.8
-13.5
-13.5
-10.1
-10.0

1.5
.3
A
-1.7
-1.7
1.0
1.0

2874-4

12/79

121.2

124.0

124.1

-4.2

.1

2875-P

12/79
12/79

124.9
124.2

123.3
122.4

124.0
122.9

-3.7
-2.1

.6
.4

06/86
06/86
06/86
06/86

110.3
108.8
113.9
105.5

108.7
105.6
113.8
104.6

109.1
106.3
113.8
105.3

-2.2
-5.1
.1
.6

.4
.7
0
.7

12/79
12/79
12/79

123.0
122.7
146.4

122.6
122.3
143.9

123.8
123.6
145.2

-10.0
-9.9
-2.6

1.0
1.1
.9

2879-P

06/82
06/82

119.7
124.2

121.5
126.1

121.6
126.2

2.8
3.2

.1
.1

2879-5
2879-525
2879-52531
2879-52541
2879-52579

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

136.5
135.0
142.1
140.3
86.1

139.5
137.5
148.5
140.8
86.1

139.6
137.7
148.5
141.2
86.1

5.0
4.4
7.3
2.1
(3)

.1
.1
0
.3
0

2879-6
2879-625
2879-62561
2879-62579

06/82
06/82
10/82
06/82

118.4
120.0
113.8
101.9

119.5
120.9
108.0
104.0

119.0
120.4
108.4
103.1

1.2
1.0
-4.7
1.3

-.4
-.4
.4
-.9

2879-7
2879-725
2879-72579

06/82
06/82
06/82

108.3
114.7
113.3

111.8
118.8
119.0

112.9
120.1
120.3

7.5
8.3
10.2

1.0
1.1
1.1

2879-8
2879-832

06/82
12/82

125.8
123.4

128.7
123.4

128.5
123.4

4.5
2.3

-.2
0

2879-898
2879-SM
2879-S

06/82

120.8

123.9

123.7

4.7

-.2

06/82

100.3

101.7

101.7

1.3

0

2873-13
2873-131
2873-2
2873-3
2873-SM
2873-S

Phosphatic fertilizers........................................................... ..........
Primary products.....................................................................
Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizer materials..................
Superphosphate.................................................................
Triple superphosphates (42% P205 and above)........................
Ammonium phosphates and other phosphatic fertilizer materials......
Ammonium phosphates......................................................
Mixed fertilizers (produced from one or more materials made in the
same plant)....................................................................

2874

Fertilizers, mixing o n ly ....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Mixed fertilizers (made by plants which do not manufacture phosphatic
fertilizer materials)............................................................
Solid, b u lk ........................................................................
Solid, bagged.....................................................................
Fluid..................................................... ..........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts....................i..........
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2875

Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c..............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Insecticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health
service u s e ....................................................................
Containing organic com pounds...............................................
Carbamate preparations.....................................................
Organo-phosphate preparations............................. ...............
Other organic preparations.................................................
Herbicidal praparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health
service u s e .....................................................................
Containing organic com pounds...............................................
Urea preparations.............................................................
Other organic preparations................................................
Fungicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health
service u s e ....................................................................
Containing organic compounds...............................................
Other organic preparations.................................................
Other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or
health service u s e ........................................ ....................
Rodenticides.....................................................................
All other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden
or health service u se ......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2879

Index
base

2875-4
2875-411
2875-421
2875-431
2875-SM
2875-M
2875-289
2875-S

Miscellaneous chemical products......................................................

289

12/84

122.7

122.9

122.8

.9

-.1

Adhesives and sealants..................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Natural base glues and adhesives..............................................
Vegetable adhesives...........................................................
Dextrines.......................................................................
Other natural base glues and adhesives, from natural gums, shellac,
silicate, lacquers, etc.......................................................
Synthetic resin and rubber adhesives, including cellulose,
nitrocellulose, e t c ................... ..........................................
Epoxy adhesives................................................................
Vinyl type adhesives........................... ................................
Polyvinyl acetate, latex typ e ................................................
Other vinyl polymer type adhesives.......................................
Acrylic adhesives................................................................
Polyester adhesives.............................................................
Hot melt adhesives, including nylon, polyolefin, and other hot melts ....
Adhesive films, all types, including pressure sensitive structural
and nonstructural...........................................................
Rubber and synthetic resin combinations...................................
Rubber cement, for sale as s u c h ............................................
Other synthetic resin and rubber adhesives, including cellulose,
nitrocellose, etc.............................................................
Caulking compounds and sealants.............................................

2891
2891-P
2891-3
2891-35
2891-351

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

128.0
124.7
117.8
111.3
108.6

128.8
125.4
118.1
112.0
109.2

128.9
125.5
122.2
121.6
118.6

-.1
-.9
5.2
12.7
11.8

.1
.1
3.5
8.6
8.6

2891-398

12/83

106.5

106.5

106.0

-.2

-.5

2891-4
2891-411
2891-44
2891-441
2891-447
2891-453
2891-455
2891-465

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
01/84
12/83

124.2
133.0
127.4
138.4
114.3
125.2
116.9
131.5

125.1
133.5
127.4
138.4
114.3
125.2
116.9
130.8

124.8
134.0
127.4
138.4
114.3
125.2
116.9
132.1

-2.1
1.2
-1.7
-2.3
-.5
.7
1.0
1.4

-.2
.4
0
0
0
0
0
1.0

2891-471
2891-478
2891-48

06/90
12/83
12/83

100.4
126.5
128.3

100.8
127.1
133.8

100.8
125.6
133.8

-3.0
-2.0
4.3

0
-1.2
0

2891-489
2891-5

06/90
12/83

100.7
128.3

103.3
128.5

96.9
128.5

-5.5
1.2

-6.2
0

See footnotes at end of table.




75

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Adhesives and sealants— Continued
Synthetic b a se ................ ..................................................
General performance sealants (PVAC, butyl, vinyl, acrylic,
neoprene, etc.)...........................................................
Special performance sealants (epoxy, urethane, polysulfide.
silicone, etc.)..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels, and allied products...............
Other secondary products.....................................................
Chemicals and chemical preparations, n.e.c................................

2891-56

Explosives..................................................................................
Primary products............................................................ .........
Explosives, propellants, and blasting accessories (not manufactured in
G O C O s)........................................................................
Industrial explosives............................................................
Other industrial explosives..................................................
Propellants.................................................. .....................
Propellants.....................................................................
Blasting accessories............................................................
Other blasting accessories (squibs, ignitors, fuse, nonelectric
blasting caps, n.e.c.)....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
Contract work performed by government owned company operated
establishments (GOCOs) .......................................... ....
R e s a le s ...........................................................................

2892

Printing in k .................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Letterpress ink (black and color)...............................................
Packaging in k ....................................................................
Lithographic and offset ink (black and color)..................................
News in k ..........................................................................
Publication in k ............................................................ .... .
Web type.......................................................................
Sheet types............. .......................................................
Packaging in k ....................................................................
Web commercial type ..........................................................
Other lithographic and offset in k .............................................
Gravure in k ..........................................................................
Packaging in k ....................................................................
Flexographic in k ...................................................................
Packaging in k ....................................... .............................
Solvent typ es..................................................................
Water types....................................................................
Other flexographic in k ..........................................................
Water types....................................................................
Printing ink, n.e.c....................................................................
Screen process in k ..............................................................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................

2893

Carbon b la c k ...............................................................................
Primary products.............................................. .......................
Carbon black........................................................................

2895

Chemicals and chemical preparations, n.e.c...........................................
Primary products......................................................................
Salt, evaporated and solar.......................................................
Evaporated s a lt ..................................................................
Essential oils, fireworks and pyrotechnics, sizes, and chemical
preparations, n.e.c.............................................................
Fireworks & pyrotechnics, incl. flares, jet fuel igniters, railroad
torpedoes, toy pistol c a p s ................................................
Automotive chemicals..........................................................
Antifreeze preparations......................................................
Other automotive chemicals, including battery acid, deicing fluid,
carbon remover solvents, etc...........................................
Oil treating compounds (non oil base).......................................
Metal treating compounds (non oil base) for nitriding, pickling,
drawing, and cutting.......................................................
Water treating compounds.....................................................
Cooling tower com pounds..................................................
Boiler com pounds.............................................................
Other water treating com pounds...........................................

2899

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

76

Index
base

12/83

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

128.6

128.7

128.7

1.2

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

0

2891-566

12/83

116.7

116.6

116.6

1.7

0

2891-567
2891 -SM
2891-M
2891-Z89
2891-S
2851-S
2891 -S S S
2899-S

12/83

138.7

139.0

139.0

.9

0

12/83
12/83
12/83
01/84
12/83
02/84

184.7
185.1
127.7
126.0
127.9
129.4

184.7
185.1
130.2
126.0
131.8
131.7

184.7
185.1
130.3
126.0
131.9
131.7

1.3
1.3
6.0
2.6
8.6
1.8

0
.0
.1
0
.1
0

2892-P

12/80
12/80

198.5
163.4

198.2
166.5

198.7
166.0

7.0
2.7

.3
-.3

2892-1
2892-11
2892-127
2892-133
2892-136
2892-15

12/80
12/80
06/88

164.5
157.6
109.3

167.6
161.3
111.9

167.1
161.3
111.9

2.7
1.2
3.6

-.3
0
0

06/88
12/80

117.1
156.1

118.2
159.3

118.2
157.0

-.8
11.8

0
-1.4

2892-155
2892-SM
2892-M
2892-XY9

06/88

100.1

100.1

100.1

11.7

0

12/80
06/88

369.1
158.1

361.2
ft

364.3
155.0

11.8
12.8

.9
ft

2892-Y66
2892-Z89

06/88
12/80

158.1
279.7

ft
292.6

155.0
292.6

12.8
4.9

ft

2893-P
2893-1
2893-115
2893-2
2893-231
2893-232
2893-23233
2893-23234
2893-235
2893-238
2893-245
2893-3
2893-343
2893-4
2893-481
2893-48182
2893-43183
2893-484
2893-48486
2893-5
2893-585
2893-M
2893-Z89

06/84
06/84
06/84
08/84
06/84
12/89
06/84
12/89
12/89
06/84
12/89
12/89
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/89
12/89
12/89
12/89
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

127.9
127.7
140.9
118.9
128.6
114.1
113.5
110.8
104.6
141.4
109.3
115.2
128.0
150.2
116.7
117.4
106.2
102.7
108.1
110.4
128.6
137.7
143.0
143.0

127.9
127.7
140.9
118.9
128.4
ft
113.8
110.8
106.1
141.8
109.5
113.4
128.0
150.2
116.6
117.4
106.2
102.7
107.4
109.2
129.7
139.9
143.0
143.0

127.7
127.4
138.1
118.9
128.1
112.8
113.8
110.8
106.2
141.8
109.4
113.5
128.0
150.2
116.7
117.4
106.2
102.7
107.9
110.1
129.9
140.3
145.6
145.6

2.6
2.4
-2.0
-.1
1.0
-1.1
3.3
3.5
2.7
1.2
3.6
-2.7
6.9
8.2
1.5
2.0
4.0
-1.0
-1.9
-3.4
3.9
2.4
5.1
5.1

-.2
-.2
-2.0
0
-.2
ft
0
0
.1
0
-.1
.1
0
0
.1
0
0
0
.5
.8
.2
.3
1.8
1.8

2895-P
2895-111

12/83
12/83
12/83

77.0
77.0
ft

78.0
78.0
78.0

-11.8
-11.8
ft

1.4
1.4
1.4

2899-P
2899-1
2899-121

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

116.0
118.7
110.4
110.9

116.3
119.1
110.0
110.4

116.0
118.5
109.5
109.7

.4
.3
.4
.2

-.3
-.5
-.5
-.6

2899-5

06/85

121.9

121.9

121.3

-.2

-.5

2899-529
2899-53
2899-532

06/85
06/85
12/87

118.2
105.0
107.6

115.3
100.0
99.8

115.3
100.1
99.8

-.8
-3.9
-5.4

0
.1
0

2899-537
2899-556

06/85
06/85

103.6
148.4

104.0
148.4

104.4
148.4

-.9
.3

.4
0

2899-559
2899-57
2899-576
2899-577
2899-578

06/85
06/85
06/90
06/85
06/85

119.7
115.5
109.0
123.7
111.2

121.6
117.5
109.1
124.1
115.6

121.6
117.5
109.1
124.2
115.6

1.6
3.1
4.8
2.6
4.3

0
0
0
.1
0

76.9
76.9
76.9 .

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued

Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

4Index
base
Nov.
19912

Chemicals and chemical preparations, n.e.c.— Continued
Plating com pounds..............................................................
Other industrial chemical preps., incl. fluxes, plastic wood preps.,
and embalming chemicals................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Specialty cleaning, polishing, and sanitation preparations...............
Industrial organic chemicals...................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2899-591

06/85

134.5

134.2

134.3

3.0

0.1

2899-597
2899-SM
2899-M
2899-Z89
2899-S
2842-S
2869-S
2899-SSS

06/85

116.1

117.7

115.2

-.7

-2.1

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/85

104.7
112.1
104.8
105.8
94.7
109.5

105.0
112.4
104.6
114.9
96.6
108.5

105.0
112.4
105.5
114.7
100.2
108.5

2.6
2.6
.8
9.1
4.8
.9

0
0
.9
-.2
3.7
0

75.6

74.3

-6.7

-1.7

Petroleum refining and related products...............................................

29

12/84

83.8

Petroleum refining.......................................... ..............................

291

06/85

81.9

73.1

71.8

-7.0

-1.8

Petroleum Refining ........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Fuels .................................................................................
G asoline..........................................................................
Finished motor gasoline.....................................................
Leaded regular.............................................................
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other resellers......................
Direct sales to end u se rs...............................................
Premium grades............................................................
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other resellers......................
Direct sales to end u se rs...............................................
Unleaded regular...........................................................
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other resellers......................
Direct sales to end u se rs...............................................
Mid-premium unleaded....................................................
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other resellers......................
Sales to end u se rs......................................................
Jet fu e l............................................................................
Kerosene type jet fu el.......................................................
Kerosene.........................................................................
Light fuel o il......................................................................
Distillates.......................................................................
#2 fuel oil to jobbers, retailers and other resellers..................
#2 diesel fu e l...............................................................
Sales to jobbers, retailers and other resellers......................
Direct sales to end u se rs...............................................
Other distillates, n.e.c., including #1, #2 fuel direct sales,
and other distillates...................................................
Heavy fuel oil (residual fuel)...................................................
> 1% sulfur...................................................................
Sales to resellers, including other refiners.............................
Direct sales to end u s e rs .................................................
Not > 1 % sulfur..............................................................
Sales to resellers, including other refiners.............................
Non-fuel products of petroleum refining ................................ ......
Lubricating oils and greases, made in refineries........................
Lubricating and similar o ils ...............................................
Asphalt, made in refineries..................................................
Paving grade ................................................................
Liquified refinery gases, including aliphatics (feedstock and other
uses), made in refineries...............................................
Propane/propylene.........................................................
Propylene .................................................................
Chemical g ra d e ..........................................................
Butane/butylene ...........................................................
Ethane/ethylene...........................................................
Ethylene...................................................................
Miscellaneous petroleum refinery products, n.e.c........................
Petroleum coke, made in refineries .....................................
Aromatics, made in refineries............................................
Benzene ..................................................................
Toluene....................................................................

2911

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/87
12/67
12/87
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

81.9
82.3
80.5
78.8
78.9
80.2
80.0
87.5
82.9
83.0
83.6
76.8
76.8
76.6
(3)
<3)
(3)
85.4
87.7
83.5
90.0
90.0
92.0
88.5
87.5
90.3

73.1
74.0
71.2
69.6
69.6
68.5
68.4
78.0
74.6
74.6
77.8
67.2
67.1
68.1
106.1
106.2
103.7
74.0
74.7
68.3
72.7
72.7
74.6
71.3
70.9
71.6

71.8
72.6
69.5
71.0
71.0
69.1
68.9
79.9
77.0
77.0
79.1
68.5
68.5
68.2
106.0
105.9
107.0
70.0
69.7
65.2
71.0
71.0
71.9
70.3
69.6
71.3

-7.0
-6.9
-7.7
-4.3
-4.3
-2.0
-2.0
5.0
-3.1
-3.3
.1
-6.3
-6.3
-5.9
<3)
(3)
(3)
-16.3
-13.1
-9.8
-9.1
-9.1
-9.0
-9.4
-8.7
-11.0

-1.8
-1.9
-2.4
2.0
2.0
.9
.7
2.4
3.2
3.2
1.7
1.9
2.1
.1
-.1
-.3
3.2
-5.4
-6.7
-4.5
-2.3
-2.3
-3.6
-1.4
-1.8
-.4

2911-415
2911-5
2911-51
2911-511
2911-512
2911-52
2911-521
2911-11
2911-7
2911-721
2911-9
2911-921

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

69.1
53.8
48.6
43.8
52.3
60.0
67.4
94.4

70.8
73.8
80.8
125.9
41.9
61.1
63.8
96.2

71.3
46.5
37.5
35.2
39.6
58.4
54.9
97.2

-4.9
-25.8
-33.9\
-34.9
-32.1
-16.3
-19.6
1.4

.7
-37.0
-53.6
-72.0
-5.5
-4.4
-13.9
1.0

06/85

111.7

112.5

112.3

-3.6

06/85

45.7

46.1

49.7

-21.4

7.8

2911-A
2911-A1
2911-A12
2911-A1201
2911-A2
2911-A3
2911-A32
2911-D
2911-D21
2911-D5
2911-D52
2911-D53

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

171.7
192.4
92.3
94.3

158.6
172.5
89.2
91.0

152.9
163.1
83.6
85.3

15.8
14.4
-31.7
-32.9

-3.6
-5.4
-6.3
-6.3

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

141.0
83.2
28.1
.88.5
88.1
82.1

134.0
77.9
37.0
78.2
71.5
77.2

128.8
76.3
26.5
79.3
73.8
77.0

-17.4
-4.6
5.6
-4.1
-3.9
2.0

-3.9
-2.1
-28.4
1.4
3.2
-.3

Paving and roofing materials............................................................

295

12/84

94.6

94.1

94.2

-3.5

.1

Paving mixtures and block...............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Emulsified asphalt, including liquid additives...............................
Other liquid asphalt & tar paving materials, including cut b a ck s........
Asphaltic (bituminous) concrete.................................................
Other paving mixtures and blocks, including liquid additives...............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

2951

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

102.6
102.9
95.4
83.1
108.5
76.2

102.1
102.3
94.0
83.1
108.0
75.7

102.4
102.7
94.0
83.2
108.5
74.7

-2.8
-2.9
-8.6
-4.7
-1.7
-9.1

.3
.4
0
.1
.5
-1.3

06/81
06/81

83.5
122.3

(3)
122.0

83.5
121.7

0
-1.5

<3)
-.2

2911-P
2911-1
2911-1
2911-13
2911-132
2911-1321
2911-1322
2911-133
2911-1331
2911-1332
2911-134
2911-1341
2911-1342
2911-135
2911-1351
2911-1352
2911-2
2911-213
2911-3
2911-4
2911-41
2911-411
2911-413
2911-4131
2911-4132

2951-P
2951-111
2951-112
2951-113
2951-114
2951-SM
2951-M
2951-S

See footnotes at end of table.




77

-.2

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/91
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/85
12/91
12/91
12/91
12/91
06/84
12/91
12/91

98.9
96.5
116.9
94.7
ft
113.8
103.6
108.4
92.8
97.8
104.1
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
100.9
ft
ft

98.4
97.9
ft
95.8
102.1
114.9
ft
110.0
ft
96.8
103.1
102.2
83.3
82.7
99.1
98.7
98.1
100.5
99.9
100.1
100.0

98.1
97.8
ft
95.2
102.1
114.9
ft
110.0
ft
96.8
104.0
103.4
83.3
82.7
98.8
98.3
97.5
100.9
100.4
100.1
100.0

-4.3
-4.7
ft
-5.6
ft
-2.8
ft
-3.3
ft
-4.7
-6.2
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
-2.4
ft
ft

-0.3
-.1
ft
-.6
0
0
ft
0
ft
0
.9
1.2
0
0
-.3
-.4
-.6
.4
.5
0
0

12/91
12/91
06/84
12/91

ft
ft
100.7
ft

ft
ft
102.2
101.5

ft
ft
102.2
101.5

ft
ft

ft
ft
,3

ft

0
0

12/84

130.1

127.6

127.6

-2.8

0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
11/82
06/88
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/88
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/88

146.6
148.0
151.1
159.5
173.1
133.5
202.3
150.4
131.4
138.5
121.9
131.1
127.7
123.0
119.2
128.6
116.7
136.1
130.2

146.9
148.2
151.1
159.5
173.1
133.5
202.3
150.4
131.4
138.1
121.5
131.1
127.7
123.2
ft
130.5
120.8
136.5
132.1

146.9
148.3
151.1
159.5
173.1
133.5
202.3
150.4
131.4
138.3
121.7
131.2
127.7
123.6
ft
130.5
120.8
136.5
132.1

-.9
-2.0
-2.4
-2.4
-2.1
-2.1
-1.9
-2.8
-2.4
-1.1
-1.1
-2.2
-1.4
1.1
ft
.1
2.0
-1.2
3.1

0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.2
.1
0
.3

12/80

115.9

116.6

116.6

-8.2

12/84
12/84
12/84

128.9
128.9
137.5

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft

ft
ft
ft

Asphalt felts and coatings...............................................................
Primary products........................... ..........................................
Asphalt felts and coatings, nonbuilding u s e ...................................
Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings and cem ents.......................
Asphalt roofing coatings and cem ents......................................
Fibrated asphattic coatings..................................................
Nonfibrated asphaltic coatings.............................................
Asphaltic roofing cements...................................................
Other roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings and cem ents.............
Prepared asphalt and tar roofing and siding products.......................
Smooth-surfaced roil roofing and cap sheets..............................
Smooth surface, inorganic base (fiberglass)........................... .
Mineral surfaced roll roofing and cap sh e e ts..............................
Mineral surfaced, inorganic base (fiberglass)............................
Shingles...........................................................................
Shingles, inorganic b a s e ....................................................
Shingles, all other weights (excluding laminated), inorganic base
Organic and/or inorganic base laminated or multi layered shingles ..
Saturated asphalt and tar fe lts................................................
Ply felts, fiberglass b a s e .....................................................
Other prepared asphalt and tar products for roofing and sid in g ........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Secondary products.............................................................

2952

Miscellaneous products of petroleum and c o a l......................................

299

Lubricating oils and greases..... ........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Lubricating and similar oils.......................................................
Automotive........................................................................
Commercial....................................................................
Commercial motor o il......................................................
Other commercial o il.......................................................
Retail............................................................................
Retail motor oil................ .............................................
Factory fill......................................................................
Other factory fiH oH .............................................. ..........
Industrial...........................................................................
General industrial o il.........................................................
Industrial metalworking o il...................................................
Industrial engine o il.............................................. .............
Lubricating g re a se s.......................... .....................................
Automotive greases.............................................................
Industrial grease.................................................................
Other greases....................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

2992

Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c.....................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Calcined petroleum coke (not made in refineries)............................

2999

Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products...........................................

30

12/84

113.5

113.6

113.7

-.4

Tires and inner tu b e s.....................................................................

301

06/81

105.4

104.5

104.5

-.6

0

Tires and inner tu b e s.....................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Passenger car pneumatic tires ...................................................
R a d ia ls............................................................................
Highway standard service...................................................
15 inch Rim diameter. Original equipment or replacement.........
All season. Original equipment or replacement..........................
Truck/bus tires, including off highway..........................................
R a d ia ls............................................................................
Light highway truck. Original equipment or replacement...............
Medium/heavy highway truck. Original equipment or replacement ....
Non-radials........................................................................
Light highway truck. Original equipment or replacement...............
Medium/heavy highway truck. Original equipment or replacement....
Other pneumatic and all solid tires.............................................
Industrial, utility and garden tractor tires. Original equipment or
replacement.................................................................
All other pneumatic, including bicycle. Original equipment or
replacement.................................................................
Industrial and highway - solid..................................................
Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair materials.............................
Tread rubber......................................................................
Other tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c..............................

3011
3011-P
3011-1
3011-112
3011-1121
3011-11213
3011-11222
3011-2
3011-212
3011-21211
3011-21221
3011-215
3011-21511
3011-21521
3011-3

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/88
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

105.4
100.6
96.9
98.7
98.1
99.5
106.0
97.1
82.6
90.5
80.5
98.7
109.0
84.0
123.2

104.5
99.6
96.2
96.4
95.6
98.5
102.9
95.0
79.8
86.3
79.5
99.2
109.8
84.0
123.5

104.5
99.6
96.3
96.6
95.9
99.1
103.1
95.0
79.8
86.3
79.5
99.2
109.8
84.0
122.7

-.6
-1.0
.1
-1.1
-1.6
-1.4
-.8
-2.2
-2.4
-2.7
-2.1
-1.5
-.7
-3.0
-.6

0
0
.1
.2
.3
.6
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.6

3011-316

06/81

122.9

123.5

119.5

.8

-3.2

3011-317
3011-333
3011-5
3011-511
3011-539

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

131.5
104.7
117.7
109.9
140.7

133.3
104.7
116.8
108.7
140.6

133.3
104.7
117.6
109.3
141.9

1.4
0
-3.7
-6.5
2.8

0
0
.7
.6

2952-P
2952-1
2952-2
2952-22
2952-221
2952-222
2952-223
2952-23
2952-3
2952-31
2952-3121
2952-32
2952-3222
2952-33
2952-332
2952-33209
2952-333
2952-35
2952-352
2952-36
2952-SM
2952-M
2952-Z69
2952-S
2952-SS

2992-P
2992-1
2992-111
2992-1111
2992-11111
2992-11112
2992-1112
2992-11121
2992-1113
2992-11132
2992-121
2992-12111
2992-12113
2992-12114
2992-2
2992-231
2992-232
2992-234
2992-SM
2992-S

2999-P
2999-2

See footnotes at end of table.




78

ft
0
0
0
0
0
ft
ft
ft
.1

.9

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Rubber and plastic footwear............................................................

302

Rubber and plastic footwear............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Rubber, plastic, and other protective footwear...............................
Rubber uppers...................................................................
Lumberman, pacs. rubbers, and other footwear having rubber
uppers.....................................................................
Plastic uppers....................................................................
Non-protective footwear cemented, vulcanized, injection molded, etc. to
fabric upper....................................................................
Injection molded or other processes performed...........................
Men’s .......................................................... .................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3021

Rubber and plastic hose and belting..................................................

304

Rubber and plastics hose and belting.................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Rubber and plastics belts and belting, flat....................................
Light weight conveyor and elevator..........................................
Heavy duty conveyor and elevator...........................................
Rubber and plastics transmission belts and belting, other than flat......
Industrial, except fractional................................ ....................
Rubber hose, mandrel made, and all hydraulic..............................
Textile, nonhydraulic............................................................
Wire, hydraulic...................................................................
Wire, nonhydraulic..............................................................
Rubber hose, long length nonhydraulic, except garden....................
Textile.............................................................................
All other rubber and plastics h o se ..............................................
Wrapped reinforced.............................................................
Braided or loomed, helical reinforced........................................
All other rubber h o s e ...........................................................
All other plastics h o s e .........................................................
Nonhydraulic..................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3041

Gaskets, packing and sealing devices.................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Compression packings............................................................
Plant fiber.........................................................................
All other compression packing, n.e.c.........................................
Nonmetallic gaskets and gasketing.............................................
Elastomeric, all material........................................................
Cork and cork composition....................................................
Other non-metallic, n.e.c........................................................
Molded packing and sealing devices..........................................
Squeeze type, solid section ring s e a ls ......................................
Single & mult, flexible seals (component type, symmetrical &
non-symmetrical)...........................................................
All other molded packing and seals (including leather and plastic
seals).........................................................................
Metallic gaskets and machined sea ls..........................................
All piston rings, exclusion devices and metal gaskets and machined
seals, n.e.c..................................................................
Axial mechanical face s e a ls .....................................................
Rotary oil s e a ls .....................................................................
Bonded sprung (spring loaded) ...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3053

Molded, extruded and lathe cut mechanical rubber g o o d s.........................
Primary products.....................................................................
Molded rubber mechanical g o od s...............................................
Automotive.......................................................................
Transportation, other than automotive.......................................
Appliances, household and commercial.....................................
Other molded g o o d s ...........................................................
Extruded rubber mechanical g o o d s.............................................
Automotive, except tubing.....................................................
Other tubing......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........... ....................
Secondary products...............................................................

3061

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c.......................................................

3069

79

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/80

121.7

123.0

123.0

0.8

0

3021 -P
3021-1
3021-1A

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86

121.7
128.0
151.8
122.3

123.0
128.8
156.1
126.9

123.0
128.7
155.7
126.4

.8
.9
3.4
4.9

0
-.1
-.3
-.4

3021-142
3021-1B

12/86
12/86

125.4
121.5

129.1
123.4

129.1
123.4

4.9
1.6

0
0

3021-3
3021-303
3021-30321
3021-SM
3021-S

12/86
12/86
12/86,

107.1
108.0
106.3

107.1
108.1
106.3

107.1
108.1
106.3

.3
.5
1.0

0
0
0

12/80

94.9

100.3

100.3

.1

0

12/81

128.7

129.0

129.7

-1.2

.5

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3041-P
3041-1
3041-103
3041-105
3041-2
3041-231
3041-3
3041-314
3041-316
3041-318
3041-4
3041-451
3041-6
3041-63
3041-663
3041-674
3041-68
3041-684
3041-SM
3041 -M
3041-Z89
3041-S

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

128.7
129.0
132.0
148.1
124.4
122.7
116.1
138.3
139.3
149.5
80.6
108.7
110.3
134.6
143.3
99.3
128.4
165.1
175.3

129.0
129.3
132.0
148.1
124.4
123.3
116.2
138.8
138.6
149.9
83.8
108.7
110.3
135.0
143.3
99.3
127.8
168.3
175.3

129.7
130.1
132.0
148.1
124.4
124.0
115.7
141.0
139.3
155.1
74.0
108.7
110.3
136.3
146.7
99.3
129.2
168.3
175.3

-1.2
-1.5
-2.1
0
-2.9
1.8
0
1.7
1.1
2.7
1.5
-19.3
-19.3
1.4
2.6
-.9
1.7
2.9
1.4

.5
.6
0
0
0
.6
-.4
1.6
.5
3.5
-11.7
0
0
1.0
2.4
0
1.1
0
0

11/84
11/84
12/81

100.2
100.2
147.2

100.2
100.2
147.2

100.2
100.2
147.2

-1.1
-1.1
0

0
0
0

3053-P
3053-4
3053-411
3053-417
3053-5
3053-515
3053-519
3053-529
3053-6
3053-622

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/90
12/90
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

118.5
117.8
122.5
101.5
102.0
119.8
119.1
113.4
104.0
112.0
129.1

119.5
119.1
122.5
103.2
102.0
121.7
119.2
119.7
107.5
112.9
129.1

119.9
119.4
122.5
103.3
ft
121.7
119.2
119.7
107.6
113.8
129.1

3.1
3.6
2.3
2.9
ft
3.9
1.4
5.6
5.7
4.0
6.6

.3
.3
0
.1

3053-626

12/85

129.5

131.8

136.9

5.9

3.9

3053-635
3053-7

12/85
12/85

115.1
146.7

116.8
148.2

116.8
149.2

7.4
7.3

0
.7

3053-749
3053-8
3053-9
3053-971
3053-SM
3053-S

12/90
12/85
12/90
12/90

107.4
116.8
103.7
109.3

108.7
119.7
104.1
109.2

108.7
119.5
104.1
109.2

7.5
2.5
-.6
.6

0
-.2
0
0

12/85

107.5

105.7

105.9

-1.2

.2

12/88
12/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

107.1
107.5
107.8
91.0
118.1
113.7
130.2
115.0
111.8
137.9

107.7
107.9
108.4
91.3
117.6
113.7
131.4
115.0
111.8
137.9

107.6
107.8
108.3
91.3
118.1
113.7
131.1
115.0
111.8
137.9

.2
-.1
-.6
.4
.4
0
-2.2
.3
0
-.1

-.1
-.1
-.1
.0
.4
0
-.2
0
0
0

06/83

119.9

122.5

122.4

2.3

-.1

06/83

117.7

118.3

118.4

.9

.1

3061-P
3061-A
3061-A11
3061 -A12
3061-A13
3061-A16
3061-B
3061-B11
3061 -B14
3061-SM
3061-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

ft
0
0
0
.1
.8
0

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Maw. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c.— Continued
Primary products.....................................................................
Industrial products, n.e.c...........................................................
Roll covering, including all industry ro lls....................................
All other roll coverings, including graphic a rts...........................
Other industrial rubber products..............................................
Rubber coated fabrics and rubber clothing...................................
Rubber coated fabrics..........................................................
Rubber clothing..................................................................
Other rubber clothing including bath and shower c a p s ................
Other rubber g o o d s................................................................
Hard rubber g o o d s..............................................................
Other hard rubber g o o d s ....................................................
Boats, pontoons, and life rafts................................................
Other rubber g o o d s.............................................................
Sponge and foam rubber.........................................................
Rubber floor and wall coverings................................................
Individual m a ts..................................................................
Automotive.....................................................................
Rubber druggist and medical sundries including household g lo v e s......
G lo v e s...................................................... ......................
Surgical.........................................................................
Other rubber druggist and medical sundries................................
Reclaimed rubber..................................................................
Ground vulcanized rubber.....................................................
Compounds or mixtures for sale or interplant transfer......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

Product
code

3069-P
3069-C
3069-C12
3069-C 1203
3069-C39
3069-0
3069-DA
3069-DB
3069-D56
3069-E
3069-EA
3069-E19
3069-E22
3069-E28
3069-3
3069-4
3069-4A
3069-423
3069-7
3069-7A
3069-761
3069-778
3069-8
3069-813
3069-9
3069-SM
3069-S
3069-SSS

Miscellaneous plastic products.........................................................

307

Miscellaneous plastic product*.........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Plastic film and sheet, unsupported..........................................
Packaging......................................................................
Building and construction....................................................
Other............................................................................
Plastic piping.....................................................................
W ater...........................................................................
Plastic bottles.......................... ..........................................
Plastic foam products...........................................................
Transportation.................................................................
Packaging......................................................................
Building and construction....................................................
Furniture and furnishings....................................................
Consumer and institutional.................................................
Molded plastic products, n. e. c ..............................................
Injection molded..............................................................
Compression/transfer molded..............................................
C a st.............................................................................
Other............................................................................
Miscellaneous nonmotded plastic products, n. e. c .......................
Unsupported rods, tubes, and other sh a p e s.............................
Plastic shoe products........................................................
Laminates......................................................................
Other laminates.............................................................
Electrical and electronic.....................................................
Building and construction....................................................

3079
3079-P
3079-2
3079-201
3079-202
3079-207
3079-4
3079-424
3079-5
3079-7
3079-741
3079-742
3079-744
3079-745
3079-746
3079-J
3079-J61
3079-J62
3079-J65
3079-J66
3079-K
3079-K81
3079-K88
3079-K91
3079-K9102
3079-K93
3079-K94
3079-K99
3079-SM
3079-M
3079-Z89
3079-S

Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts........................... ................................
R e sa le s................................. ..........................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
09/85
06/83

117.7
127.3
124.1
122.7
142.1
116.1
112.7
119.9
107.7
119.8

118.0
128.8
126.6
122.7
143.7
116.3
112.7
120.2
(3)
120.4

118.1
128.9
126.6
122.7
143.7
116.3
<3)
120.2
(3)
120.4

0.8
2.1
2.0
0
3.0
.2
ft
.3
ft
.5

0.1
.1
0
0
0
0
ft
0
ft
0

08/86
04/85
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
12/83
06/83

109.0
135.6
124.6
131.0
116.4
115.1
119.3
117.3

109.0
138.7
125.6
131.8
116.6
115.1
(3)
118.1

(3)
138.7
126.5
131.8
116.6
115.1
(3)
118.2

(3)
2.3
2.4
-1.3
6.1
6.7
ft
3.6

ft

12/88
06/83
06/83
12/88
06/83

92.7
116.3
92.8
101.4
112.2

92.8
117,5
<3)
(3)
110.1

92.4
117.8
92.8
101.4
110.1

3.5
1.3
0
0
-2.4

-.4
.3
ft
ft
0

06/83
06/83

119.8
116.0

120.8
117.0

121.6
117.7

1.2
1.1

.7
.6

12/82

120.3

120.6

120.7

-.5

.1

12/82
12/82
12/82
06/87
06/87
06/87
12/82
06/87
12/82
06/87
12/82
12/82
01/83
12/82
12/82
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
12/82
06/84
12/82
06/87
12/82
06/87
06/87

120.3
120.4
115.3
112.3
114.3
113.2
93.2
85.4
116.0
106.5
105.3
100.1
127.0
121.0
110.0
116.8
116.1
125.9
112.5
121.9
117.2
133.1
125.1
123.1
142.2
116.0
121.1
118.0

120.6
120.6
117.3
116.4
114.4
113.3
89.1
(3)
116.0
105.7
105.3
99.7
(3)
121.0
110.6
117.4
116.6
128.7
113.9
122.0
116.7
131.4
125.1
123.1
142.2
103.8
120.4
118.6

120.7
120.7
117.0
115.9
114.3
113.3
89.9
81.8
114.3
105.9
105.3
100.3
121.8
121.0
110.5
117.6
116.8
128.7
113.9
121.8
117.2
131.3
125.1
123.1
(3)
105.7
125.1
118.7

-.5
-.6
.5
0
1.4
.5
-11.8
-15.7
-6.4
-1.6
-.2
-6.4
2.4
0
-.9
.6
.8
1.7
.9
-.2
-.3
-3.6
.2
0
ft
-8.2
.6
1.9

.1
.1
-.3
-.4
-.1
0
.9
ft
-1.5
.2
0
.6
ft
0
-.1
.2
.2
0
0
-.2
.4
-.1
0
0
ft
1.8
3.9
.1

12/82
12/82
12/82

127.7
129.2
116.6

127.7
129.2
116.8

127.7
129.2
116.7

.9
1.3
-.6

0
0
-.1

Mar.
1992*

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

0
.7
0
0
0
ft
.1

Leather and leather products............................................................

31

12/84

124.9

125.4

127.8

2.6

1.9

Leather tanning and finishing............................................................

311

06/81

153.3

153.2

154.5

-5.2

.8

Leather tanning and finishing............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Finished cattle and kip leather..................................................
Grains, except offal and welting leather.....................................
Bag, case, and strap leather...............................................
Upholstery leather............................................................
Upper leather, including patent.............................................
Press and casual shoe, including all patent...........................
Garment leather..............................................................
Other gra in s...................................................................
Finished sheep and lamb leather...............................................

3111

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

153.3
153.0
161.5
163.6
209.4
203.4
146.9
148.7
157.8
206.6
193.3

153.2
152.8
162.1
164.3
202.2
204.0
148.9
150.6
155.8
207.7
198.8

154.5
154.2
162.7
165.0
202.5
203.2
149.4
151.4
157.1
206.5
199.2

-5.2
-5.4
-2.5
-2.3
-3.5
-1.0
-3.0
-2.6
-1.9
-1.9
8.8

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

3111-P
3111-1
3111-1A
3111-134
3111-135
3111-137
3111-13711
3111-142
3111-147
3111-3

See footnotes at end of table.




80

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Leather tanning and finishing-—Continued
Garment leather.................................................................
Other finished leather, n.e.c......................................................
Rough, crust, and wet blue not finished in the same establishment.....
Receipts for contract tanning done for others on their materials.........

3111-331
3111-4
3111-5
3111-9

Boot and shoe cut stock and findings.................................................

313

Boot and shoe cut stock and findings.................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Outer soles and innersoles of leather..........................................
Other leather cut stock...........................................................
Non-leather stock and findings incl. heels............................ ........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3131

Footwear, except rubber.................................................................

314

House slippers.............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
House slippers, except slipper s o c k s ..........................................
Leather house slippers.........................................................
Men’s ...........................................................................
Women's .......................................................................
House slippers, except leather...............................................
Fabric house slippers ........................................................
Men’s .........................................................................
Women’s ....................................................................
Vinyl house slippers..........................................................

3142

Men’s footwear............................................................................
Primary products................ .....................................................
Men’s leather upper footwear...................................................
Men’s leather upper dress and casual s h o e s ..............................
Men’s leather upper b o o ts....................................................
Men’s leather upper work shoes or b oo ts..................................
Men’s other upper footwear.....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
R e sa le s................. ..........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3143

Women's footwear........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Women’s leather upper footwear...............................................
Women’s leather upper dress s h o e s ........................................
Women’s leather upper casual s h o e s .......................................
Women’s plastic upper footwear................................................
Women’s plastic upper dress sh o e s.........................................
Women’s plastic upper casual s h o e s ........................................
Women’s other upper footwear.................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3144

Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c..........................................................
Primary products .....................................................................
Youths’ and boys' footwear......................................................
Misses’ footwear..................................................................
Misses’ leather upper footwear ...............................................
Children’s footwear................................................................
Children’s leather upper footwear............................................
Infants’ and babies’ footwear....................................................
Infants’ and babies’ leather upper footwear................................
Infants’ and babies’ nonleather upper footwear...........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Men's footwear..................................................................

3149

Leather gloves and mittens.............................................................

315

Leather gloves and mittens..............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
All leather dress and semidress gloves and mittens........................
All leather dress and semidress gloves and mittens......................
AH leather work gloves and mittens............................................
All grain, excluding welders....................................................
All split, excluding welders....................................................
Leather, except all grain and all split, including w elders.................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3151

3131-P
3131-116
3131-131
3131-191
3131-SM
3131-S

3142-P
3142-1
3142-111
3142-11133
3142-11144
3142-122
3142-1223
3142-12234
3142-12235
3142-1224

3143-P
3143-1
3143-111
3143-112
3143-113
3143-3
3143-SM
3143-Z89
3143-S

3144-P
3144-1
3144-111
3144-112
3144-2
3144-216
3144-217
3144-3
3144-SM
3144-Z89
3144-S

3149-P
3149-1
3149-2
3149-215
3149-3
3149-318
3149-4
3149-421
3149-422
3149-SM
3149-S
3143-S

3151-P
3151-2
3151-222
3151-7
3151-781
3151-783
3151-789
3151-SM
3151-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

81

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

185.0
121.9
118.6
114.4

185.3
124.1
111.2
113.3

185.9
126.0
118.8
113.9

4.7
4.9
-31.3
-8.0

0.3
1.5
6.8
.5

12/84

122.8

123.3

123.4

1.2

.1

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

122.8
124.8
132.5
126.4
121.1

123.3
125.3
132.7
127.1
121.6

123.4
125.4
132.7
127.1
121.7

1.2
1.2
.9
.6
1.5

.1
.1
0
0
.1

12/84

107.3

107.8

107.8

1.8

0

12/84

125.9

126.3

128.4

3.1

1.7

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90

124.7
125.1
125.1
158.2
155.6
166.4
109.6
99.3
106.0
98.9
109.7

125.1
125.5
125.5
158.2
155.6
166.4
110.1
99.9
106.0
99.4
109.7

126.4
126.9
126.9
158.2
155.6
166.4
112.2
102.0
106.8
101.9
109.7

1.7
1.0
1.0
1.4
2.1
0
.7
.8
.8
.8
.1

1.0
1.1
1.1
0
0
0
1.9
2.1
.8
2.5
0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
03/81

146.5
146.7
149.2
148.8
143.2
157.0
128.8

147.6
147.8
150.4
149.8
143.9
158.8
131.6

150.0
150.6
153.5
153.1
144.7
163.4
132.2

3.1
3.4
3.5
3.7
.7
5.2
4.9

1.6
1.9
2.1
2.2
.6
2.9
.5

11/83
12/80

110.9
148.5

112.3
148.6

112.3
149.7

1.9
2.0

0
.7

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

120.7
118.7
120.5
122.6
132.1
114.5
106.7
124.4
123.3

120.7
118.7
120.2
123.7
131.0
115.1
106.8
124.4
123.3

123.3
121.5
122.7
123.4
134.1
117.3
106.8
130.5
129.5

3.7
3.8
2.3
.7
2.5
5.6
2.2
8.8
6.3

2.2
2.4
2.1
-.2
2.4
1.9
0
4.9
5.0

12/80
12/80

119.9
163.2

119.9
163.7

121.2
164.0

2.5
3.7

1.1
.2

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
05/80

142.4
142.7
145.3
127.8
122.4
154.9
160.9
150.2
154.5
133.5

142.6
143.0
147.3
127.8
122.4
149.7
155.5
154.2
159.3
135.1

142.7
143.2
147.3
127.8
122.4
149.7
155.5
154.3
159.3
135.1

1.6
1.7
1.4
8.4
1.6
-1.8
-1.8
3.2
3.6
1.2

.1
.1
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
0

12/79
12/80

148.2
127.5

148.2
127.5

148.0
127.5

2.4
1.0

-.1
0

06/85

118.9

119.2

121.0

2.4

1.5

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/91
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

118.9
123.0
124.1
99.5
122.7
123.8
126.0
117.7

119.2
123.2
126.1
101.1
122.2
123.8
126.0
115.2

121.0
125.6
135.5
108.6
122.2
123.8
126.0
115.2

2.4
2.4
9.6
(3)
-.1
.8
-.7
-1.8

1.5
1.9
7.5
7.4
0
0
0
0

06/85

110.0

111.1

111.4

2.3

.3

Feb. 1992

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index

316
3161
3161-P
3161-1
3161-113
3161-11335
3161-11339
3161-114
3161-2
3161-253
3161-263

Primary products.....................................................................
Hand luggage.......................................................................
Hand luggage, all types except zippered...................................
Framed, lock construction...................................................
Molded, fully molded or semimolded......................................
Zippered hand luggage.........................................................
Luggage other than hand luggage..............................................
Occupational luggage cases, sample, binocular, and camera c a s e s ...
Trunks, hand trunks and lockers.............................................
Briefcases and bags, school bags, envelopes, catalog cases, and
zippered ring binders.......................................................
Musical instrument c a s e s ......................................................
Attache c a s e s ...................................................................
Other luggage, including non-canvas knapsacks..........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3161-273
3161-281
3161-284
3161-298
3161-SM
3161-M
3161-Z89
3161-S

Handbags and other personal leather g o o d s ........................................

317

Women’s and children’s handbags and p urses......................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Women’s and children’s handbags and p urses..............................
All or chiefly leather............................................................
Alt or chiefly plastic.............................................................
Other materials, except precious metals....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3171

Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and purses..................
Primary products.....................................................................
Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and purses..........
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches..............................
Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, leather.................
Billfolds and wallets........................................................
French p u rse s..............................................................
Clutches.....................................................................
Jewelry boxes and c a s e s ......................................................
Other personal goods, leather................................................
Other personal goods, except leather.......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products............ ...................................................

3172

Leather goods, n.e.c.......................................................................

319

Leather goods, n.e.c.......................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Leather goods, excluding industrial leather...................................
Saddlery and harness and accouterments..................................
Dog collars, leashes and other household pet accessories made of
leather........................................................................
Other leather g o o d s .............................................................
Industrial leather...................................................................
Industrial leather belting/industrial leather products.......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3199

3171-P
3171-5
3171-511
3171-551
3171-571
3171-SM
3171-S

3172-P
3172-5
3172-5 A
3172-511
3172-51111
3172-51122
3172-51133
3172-553
3172-596
3172-597
3172-SM
3172-S

3199-P
3199-A
3199-131
3199-196
3199-197
3199-B
3199-191
3199-SM
3199-M
3199-289
3199-S

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

12/84

115.6

116.4

123.7

6.3

6.3

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

115.6
116.3
108.9
143.0
138.5
139.0
116.2
130.3
140.3
163.6

116.4
117.1
110.1
144.1
140.5
<3)
116.9
130.6
141.4
159.2

123.7
124.3
121.8
151.6
144.8
t3)
136.9
130.7
141.4
163.6

6.3
5.8
10.0
5.8
5.5
O
14.2
0
1.7
-3.6

6.3
6.1
10.6
5.2
3.1
t3)
17.1
.1
0
2.8

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

134.3
115.2
124.7
113.7

136.4
115.2
124.7
114.3

136.4
115.2
124.7
112.6

2.3
0
.4
-2.0

0
0
0
-1.5

12/84
12/84
12/84

110.5
110.4
112.9

110.3
110.2
116.8

120.5
120.4
116.7

9.0
9.1
6.6

9.2
9.3
-.1

12/84

122.3

122.7

123.0

2.1

.2

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

131.8
131.8
131.8
140.4
131.6
123.6

131.8
131.8
131.8
140.4
(3)
123.6

131.8
131.8
131.8
140.4
t3)
123.6

1.9
2.0
2.0
.6
<3)
-.1

0
0
0
0

06/82

132.6

132.6

132.6

1.1

0

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/89
06/82

131.7
134.1
134.0
137.3
134.5
130.7
137.4
138.9
100.0
104.5
132.9

132.6
136.2
136.1
140.1
136.3
133.9
138.2
138.9
100.0
106.2
132.9

133.6
136.4
136.3
140.4
136.6
134.5
138.2
139.2
100.0
106.1
132.9

2.2
2.7
2.7
3.2
2.9
3.1
<3)
2.1
<3)
1.8
1.8

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

06/82

118.1

114.1

118.1

.5

3.5

06/85

121.9

123.2

123.2

-1.9

0

06/85
06/85
12/91
06/85

121.9
125.2
O
119.9

123.2
126.5
101.1
120.8

123.2
126.5
101.1
120.9

-1.9
1.4
(*)
-.8

0
0
0
.1

06/85
06/85
12/91
06/85

117.3
125.1
(3)
140.8

117.3
127.1
100.0
140.8

117.3
127.0
100.0
140.8

1.6
1.6
<3>
2.5

0
-.1
0
0

06/85
06/85
06/85

<3)
C3)
120.5

106.7
84.7
122.8

106.7
84.7
122.8

(3)
(3)
3.5

0
0
0

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3

Product
code

o

Industry and product1

Industry
code

Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products............................................

32

12/84

112.6

112.7

112.6

.6

-.1

Flat g la ss..................................................................................

321

12/80

105.9

105.3

104.2

-2.1

-1.0

Flat g la ss ....................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Other flat glass, made from glass produced in the same establishment..
Sheet(window), plate and float glass ..........................................
.135 inch through .199 in c h ........................................... ........
Over .244 inch................................ ..................................

3211

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

105.9
106.7
104.4
102.3
109.9
115.6

105.3
106.1
ft
«")
t3)
ft

104.2
105.0
105.0
98.9
108.6
115.2

-2.1
-2.1
-.3
-2.8
3.6
2.4

-1.0
-1.0
t3)
0
(*)
t3)

Glass and glassware, pressed or blown...............................................

322

12/84

117.9

119.0

118.5

2.1

-.4

Glass containers..........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Glass containers for domestic consumption..................................
Narrow neck containers........................................................

3221

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

123.6
124.0
124.0
124.0

123.6
124.0
124.0
124.0

123.5
123.9
123.9
123.8

.4
.4
.4
.2

-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2

3211-P
3211-4
3211-5
3211-514
3211-516

3221-P
3221-1
3221-11

See footnotes at end of table.




82

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Glass containers— Continued
F o o d ............................................................................
Non-alcoholic beverage......................................................
Non-refillable................................................................
Beer.............................................................................
Non-refillable................................................................
Liquor...........................................................................
W in e ............................................................................
Wide mouth containers.........................................................
F o o d ............................................................................
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c..........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Table, Kitchen, art, and novelty glassware....................................
Machine made table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassware...............
Tumblers (one piece excluding packers’ tumblers).....................
Tableware......................................................................
Ornamental, decorative, and novelty glassware and smokers’
accessories ...............................................................
Handmade table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassware....................
Lighting and electronic glassware...............................................
Machine-made lighting/electronic glassware...............................
Bowls and enclosing globes (interior and exterior).....................
T.V. tube blanks and parts; tubing, cane, and glass parts for
electronic tubes and devices..........................................
Glass fiber-textile type............................................................
Other textHe-type glass fiber products, including mat and yarn .........
Other pressed and blown glassware...........................................
Machine-made glassware, n.e.c...............................................
Other glassw are.................................... ..........................
Transfers and shipments of partially fabricated pressed and blown
glassware, n.e.c.............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

Index
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

115.5
122.6
123.1
129.1
130.4
(3)
132.2

115.5
122.0
122.5
129.1
130.4
(3)
132.2

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3221-111
3221-115
3221-1155
3221-116
3221-1166
3221-117
3221-119
3221-13
3221-131

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

115.5
122.9
123.4
129.1
130.3
120.5
132.2

06/82

124.8

124.8

124.8

1.2

0

3229-P
3229-1
3229-12
3229-121
3229-123

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

120.7
121.5
129.8
128.1
(3)
(3)

123.6
124.6
139.4
139.1
108.9
(3)

122.5
123.3
134.2
132.5
112.4
146.3

4.7
4.8
13.9
14.9
ft
(3)

-.9
-1.0
-3.7
-4.7
3.2
ft

3229-128
3229-13
3229-2
3229-2A
3229-224

06/83
06/83
06/83
12/91
12/91

135.6
152.2
118.6
(3)
(3)

(3)
157.0
121.8
102.4
100.0

142.0
157.0
121.8
102.4
100.7

6.4
4.8
2.7
ft
ft

ft

3229-235
3229-3
3229-328
3229-4
3229-4A
3229-428

08/83
06/83
12/91
06/83
12/91
12/91

(3)
101.1
(3)
143.4
(3)
(3)

112.9
100.6
99.6
147.1
103.5
103.2

112.8
99.6
98.3
147.3
103.5
103.2

ft
-5.1
ft
2.4
ft
ft

-.1
-1.0
-1.3
.1
0
0

3229-4C
3229-SM
3229-M
3229-S

12/91
06/83
12/91
06/83

(3)
(3)
(3)
107.0

100.0
(3)
(3)
(3)

100.7
(3)
102.6
(3)

(3)
ft
ft
ft

.7
ft
ft
ft

3229

0.3
-.6
-.6
-.1
0
(3)
.2

0
-.5
-.5
0
0
ft
0

0
0
0
.7

Products of purchased g la ss ............................................................

323

06/83

119.6

119.9

120.0

1.5

.1

Products of purchased g la ss ............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Laminated glass, including plate, float, and sh e e t...........................
For construction and architectural u s e s .....................................
For automotive u se s ............................................................
O E M ............................................................................
Replacement...................................................................
Mirrors, plate and float (decorated or undecorated).........................
Framed mirrors..................................................................
Unframed mirrors................................................................
Automotive mirrors..............................................................
Pressed and blown glassware, made from glass purchased or
transferred from other establishments....................................
Consumer glassware............................................................
Other glassware, including scientific, laboratory, industrial, etc..........
Other glass products, made from glass purchased or transferred from
other establishments.........................................................
Stained, leaded, and faceted glass and colored glass s la b s............
Multiple-glazed, sealed insulating glass u nits..............................
Tempered g l a s s .................................................................
For automotive u s e .......... .................................................
O EM ..........................................................................
For construction and architectural u s e ....................................
For other u s e s ................................................................
Other flat glass products............ ..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3231
3231-P
3231-3
3231-321
3231-341
3231-34101
3231-34102
3231-5
3231-521
3231-541
3231-571

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

119.6
119.9
103.6
87.3
105.3
101.5
116.7
128.4
146.6
120.7
117.2

119.9
120.1
103.4
87.3
105.2
101.3
116.7
128.6
146.6
121.1
117.2

120.0
120.1
103.4
ft
105.2
101.3
ft
128.5
146.6
120.9
117.2

1.5
1.4
-.9
ft
-.9
-1.7
ft
.7
.6
.8
.7

.1
0
0

3231-7
3231-711
3231-751

06/83
06/83
06/83

124.7
(3)
138.4

124.9
(3)
139.2

124.9
ft
139.2

1.0
(3)
3.0

ft

3231-8
3231-021
3231-871
3231-88
3231-881
3231-88104
3231-883
3231-889
3231-898
3231 -SM
3231-M
3231-Z89
3231-S

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/87
06/83
06/87
06/83
06/83
06/83

117.8
116.2
110.8
103.0
125.1
105.5
96.5
128.3
132.4

118.1
116.2
110.7
103.2
125.7
106.1
96.5
128.3
133.3

118.1
ft
110.6
103.2
125.7
106.1
96.5
128.3
133.2

2.5
ft
-.5
2.0
.1
.1
5.3
.5
6.0

0
ft
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
-.1

12/83
12/83
06/83

104.1
106.0
120.1

104.8
(3)
120.1

107.9
110.3
120.1

3.7
ft
.8

3.0
ft
0

Hydraulic cem ent..........................................................................

324

06/82

105.0

1057

105.8

0

.1

Hydraulic cem ent............................ .............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Cement, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime,
etc.).............................................................................
Northeast region................................................................
North Central region............................................................
East North Central division, including portland cements and other
cements (masonry, lime, etc............................................
West North Central division, including portland cements and other
cements (masonry, lime, etc............................................

3241
3241 -P

06/82
06/82

105.0
104.9

105.7
105.6

105.8
105.7

0
0

.1
.1

3241-3
3241-322
3241-323

06/89
06/89
06/89

103.7
88.3
104.6

104.4
88.7
105.7

104.4
87.7
105.7

-.1
-4.8
.2

0
-1.1
0

3241-3231

06/89

103.9

102.9

102.9

-1.6

0

3241-3232

06/89

105.5

109.5

109,5

2.6

0

See footnotes at end of table.




83

ft
0
0
ft
-.1
0
-.2
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Hydraulic cement— Continued
South region......................................................................
South Atlantic division, including portland cements and other
cements (masonry, lime, etc.).........................................
East South Central division, including portland cments and other
Cements (masonry, etc.)................................................
West South Central division, including portland cements and other
cements (masonry, lime, etc............................................
West region......................................................................

Product
code

3241-324

Index
base

06/89

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992*

110.6

112.1

112.3

3.4

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

0.2

3241-3241

06/89

101.6

100.2

100.2

-1.1

0

3241-3242

06/89

105.8

105.7

105.7

1.5

0

3241-3243
3241-325

06/89
06/89

120.9
100.4

125.7
99.7

126.2
100.0

7.7
-3.6

.4
.3

12/84

115.8

116.6

116.9

1.2

.3

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

115.3
116.5
116.4
116.5
127.4
113.7
113.2

115.8
116.6
116.5
116.6
127.4
113.8
113.6

116.1
117.0
117.0
117.0
127.4
114.4
113.5

1.3
1.1
1.1
1.1
2.2
.8
.3

.3
.3
.4
.3
0
.5
-.1

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

111.1
112.3
112.3
110.6
106.0
116.0

112.7
112.7
112.7
109.2
106.0
116.8

113.4
113.6
113.6
106.7
106.0
118.7

1.8
.6
ft
-4.8
0
1.9

.6
.8
.6
-2.3
0
1.6

06/91

101.5

110.2

109.8

ft

-.4

3255-P
3255-1
3255-111
3255-113

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

114.9
113.8
115.0
105.6
117.4

115.6
114.6
115.2
105.6
117.6

115.3
114.3
114.4
106.4
112.6

.4
.6
-.6
-2.2
-4.1

-.3
-.3
-.7
.8
-4.3

3255-117
3255-118
3255-2

12/85
06/91
12/85

123.6
100.0
116.2

125.7
100.0
114.8

126.1
103.6
114.9

6.1
ft
.3

.3
3.6
.1

3255-214
3255-3
3255-311
3255-312

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

119.0
108,6
107.1
105.4

118.9
109.3
107.1
107.1

118.9
109.3
107.1
107.1

1.8
.6
0
1.6

0
0
0
0

3259-P
3259-1
3259-2
3259-225

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

112.1
113.9
116.7
107.7
104.8

112.1
113.9
116.7
107.7
104.6

112.1
113.9
116.7
107.7
104.8

1.1
1.2
1.2
1.1
ft

0
0
0
0
0

3259-298

109.7

1.6

0

Structural clay products....................................................... ..........

325

Brick and structural clay tile.............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Brick, except ceramic glazed and refractory..................................
Building or common, and face b rick.........................................
Building or common b rick.................................... ...............
Face brick......................................................................
Other brick (paving, floor, and sew er).......................................

3251

Ceramic wall and floor tile...............................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Clay floor and wall tile including quarry tile...................................
Ceramic mosaic (glazed and unglazed)......................................
Quarry tile ........................................................................
Glazed wall tile...................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts..... .......................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................

3253

Clay refractories...........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Bricks and sh ap e s.................................................................
Fireclay (including semisilica) brick and clay except superduty.........
High alumina inc. high alumina ladle brick, 5 0 % alumina and ove r....
Clay kiln furniture, radiant heater elements, potters' supplies &
oth. misc shaped items....................................................
Bloating and superduty fireclay brick and s h a p e s .........................
Unshaped clay refractories....................................... ...............
High alumina plastic refractories and rammimg mixes, 5 0 % alumina
and ove r.................... .................................................
Castable refractories (hydraulic setting)........................................
Castabie refractories, less than 5 0 % alumina..............................
High alumina castable refractories...........................................

3255

Structural clay products, n.e.c............................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Vitrified clay sewer pipe and fittings............................................
Other structural clay products, n.e.c.............................................
Clay roofing tile..................................................................
Other structural clay products incl terra cotta, drain and flue tile,
conduit and adobe.........................................................

3259

12/85

109.7

109.7

Pottery and related products............................................................

326

12/84

119.5

120.5

120.5

.8

0

Vitreous plumbing fixtures................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Plumbing fixtures...................................................................
Lavatories, china and earthenware..........................................
Water closet bow ls............................... ..............................
Flush ta n k s.......................................................................
Other china plumbing fixtures incl. drinking fountains, sinks,
bidets, etc....................................................................
China and earthenware plumbing fixture accessories and fittings........
China and earthenware plumbing fixture accessories and fittings......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3261

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

114.7
110.4
110.3
106.9
113.7
108.0

115.4
111.0
110.9
106.8
114.9
108.0

115.5
111.1
111.0
107.4
115.5
107.0

-.2
-.4
ft
-2.5
1.5
-2.2

.1
.1
.1
.6
.5
-.9

06/85
06/85
06/85

123.5
112.4
112.4

114.7
113.1
113.1

109.1
113.1
113.1

-5.5
.6
.6

-4.9
0
0

06/85

125.0

126.5

126.5

1.2

0

Vitreous china food utensils.............................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Vitreous china and porcelain table and kitchen articles....................
Table and kitchenware............................................... ..........
Household......................................................................
Hotel or commercial.........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products.............................................. .................

3262

12/83
12/83

132.9
131.2

134.9
132.5

137.1
135.2

4.1
4.2

1.6
2.0

06/91
06/91
06/91

100.5
100.0
100.7

101.5
99.1
102.6

103.6
106.6
102.4

ft
ft
ft

2.1
7.6
-.2

12/83

139.5

145.3

145.3

ft

Porcelain electrical supplies.............................................................
Primary products............. ........................................................
Porcelain electrical products (except steatite, alumina, ferrite, etc).......

3264

12/85
12/85
06/91

112.6
111.9
93.7

112.4
111.9
92.9

111.5
110.8
89.7

-2.7
-3.0
ft

3251-P
3251-1
3251-111
3251-11101
3251-11102
3251-119

3253-P
3253-1
3253-11
3253-12
3253-13
3253-SM
3253-M
3253-Z89

3261-P
3261-1
3261-111
3261-121
3261-131
3261-151
3261-2
3261-211
3261 -SM
3261-S

3262-P
3262-1
3262-12
3262-122
3262-123
3262-SM
3262-S

3264-P
3264-2

See footnotes at end of table.




84

0
-.8
-1.0
-3.4

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Porcelain electrical supplies— Continued
Wet process porcelain products..............................................
Wet process voltage porcelain products shipped as complete
insulators..................................................................
Advanced ceramic materials.....................................................
Ferrites (including electronic applications)..................................
Ceramic permanent m agnets...............................................
Other ferrites, including electronic applications.........................
Alumina materials for electronic applications..............................
Beryllia, titanate, and other ceramic components, n.e.c...................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Pottery products, n.e.c., including earthenware (semivitreous) table and
kitchen........................................... ......................................
Primary products................................................... ..................
Art, decorative and novelty pottery.............................................
China and porcelain............................................................
Earthenware and stoneware..................................................
Stoneware and earthenware (semivitreous) table and kitchen articfes...
Other pottery products, n.e.c.....................................................
Chemical, technical, and industrial potteryware............................
All other pottery products, including pyrometric cones, veritas rings
etc........................................................................... .
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3264-21

06/91

93.0

92.1

88.9

(3)

-3.5

3264-211
3264-3
3264-32
3264-321
3264-322
3264-33
3264-34
3264-SM
3264-S

06/91
06/91
06/91
12/85
06/91
12/85
12/85

93.0
100.4
100.6
97.2
102.1
102.3
114.6

92.1
100.8
100.6
97.2
102.1
104.3
114.6

88.9
101.2
100.4
96.9
(3)
106.7
114.6

(3)
(3)
i3)
(3)
<3)
(3)
0

-3.5
.4
-.2
-.3
<3)
2.3
0

12/85

120.6

118.6

119.1

-.8

.4

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/91

127.3
130.0
124.4
128.5 ,
120.7
125.3
151.8
100.0

130.0
132.3
128.1
129.0
126.3
127.6
151.8
100.0

130.0
132.3
127.9
128.5
126.2
127.6
152.3
100.5

4.2
3.9
4.8
(3>
7.7
5.0
2.4
(3)

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

3268
3268-P
3268-1
3268-111
3268-131
3268-2
3268-3
3268-311
3268-315
3268-SM
3268-S

12/83

157.8

157.8

157.8

4.2

0

06/91

100.6

104.4

104.4

(3)

0

Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products..............................................

327

12/84

107.9

108.0

108.3

.2

.3

Concrete block and brick................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Concrete block and concrete brick.............................................
Concrete block: light, medium, and normal (excluding decorative and
paving).......................................................................
concrete block and brick, except decorative and paving..............
North Atlantic lightweight b lo ck..........................................
North Central lightweight block..........................................
South Atlantic lightweight block..........................................
South Central lightweight block............................... ..........
Western lightweight block.................................................
Medium weight concrete block, from 105 lbs. but < 125 Ibs./cf dry
w eight.....................................................................
North Atlantic medium weight b lock....................................
North Central medium weight block.....................................
South Atlantic medium weight block....................................
Western medium weight block...........................................
Normal weight concrete block, 125 lbs. or more/cf dry weight......
North Atlantic normal weight b lock.....................................
North Central normal weight b lo c k .................................. .
South Atlantic normal weight block.............. .......................
South Central normal weight b lock.....................................
Western normal weight b lo ck ............................................
Decorative block (such as screen block, split block, slump block,
shadowal block, etc.).....................................................
Concrete brick...................................................................
Paving b lo ck s....................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts..........................
R e sa le s..................... ......................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3271
3271-P
3271-1

06/81
06/81
06/81

128.3
132.7
132.7

128.4
132.7
132.7

128.3
132.8
132.8

.7
.7
.7

-.1
.1
.1

3271-11
3271-111
3271-11101
3271-11102
3271-11103
3271-11104
3271-11105

06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87

133.6
134.5
106.0
110.4
110.8
106.6
107.3

133.7
135.2
105.9
111.2
111.5
108.3
107.3

133.7
135.1
105.9
111.2
111.3
107.9
107.3

.6
1.4
1.5
1.2
.7
3.5
-.2

0
-.1
0
0
-.2
-.4
0

3271*115
3271-11501
3271-11502
3271-11503
3271-11505
3271-117
3271-11701
3271-11702
3271-11703
3271-11704
3271-11705

06/81
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
06/81
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87

131.4
104.1
104.9
99.4
107.5
133.0
106.6
109.5
119.0
108.1
103.4

131.5
103.9
104.9
100.2
107.5
133.1
106.6
109.9
115.2
108.1
103.4

131.2
103.9
104.9
96.9
107.5
133.4
106.6
110.2
116.3
108.1
103.4

-.5
-.3
2.4
-5.4
-1.3
.4
.4
1.9
-2.8
3.4
-1.4

-.2
0
0
-1.3
0
.2
0
.3
1.0
0
0

3271-121
3271-151
3271-161
3271-SM
3271-M
3271-XY9
3271-Z89
3271-S

06/81
06/81
06/81

125.6
119.3
133.4

125.2
119.7
133.4

125.2
119.7
133.4

-.1
1.0
2.5

0
.0
0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

107.7
132.9
106.1
138.1

108.0
132.9
106.4
138.3

107.2
132.9
105.6
138.3

1.0
6.9
.6
.7

-.7
0
-.8
0

Concrete products........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Concrete pipe ......................................................................
Culvert and storm sewer p ip e.................................................
Reinforced.....................................................................
Sanitary sewer pip e.............................................................
Reinforced.....................................................................
Precast concrete products.......................................................
Wall panels.......................................................................
Burial vaults and boxes........................................................
Concrete septic ta n k s..........................................................
Other precast concrete products.............................................
Prestressed concrete products, excluding p ip e ..............................
Solid and hollow cored panels................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3272

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/80
12/79

132.6
129.8
122.8
108.6
115.0

133.0
130.2
122.8
108.5
114.9

132.8
130.0
122.5
108.1
114.4

2.0
.7
-.2
-.6
-.6

-.2
-.2
-.2
-.4
-.4

12/79
12/79
11/84
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79

149.4
144.0
112.9
150.0
160.7
139.7
118.0
143.8

149.4
145.1
114.8
152.2
161.0
139.9
118.0
143.8

149.4
145.1
114.8
152.2
161.0
139.8
117.5
142.6

.8
1.2
3.1
2.1
.2
-.4
1.1
3.3

0
0
0
0
0
-.1
-.4
-.8

12/79

158.3

158.3

158.3

0

0

Ready-mixed concrete....................................................................

3273

06/81

116.9

117.5

117.5

.3

0

3272-P
3272-1
3272-16
3272-161
3272-17
3272-171
3272-2
3272-223
3272-234
3272-261
3272-281
3272-3
3272-331
3272-SM
3272-S

See footnotes at end of table.




85

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Ready-mixed concrete— Continued
Primary products.....................................................................
Ready-mixed concrete............................................................
Northeast region ready-mixed concrete.....................................
New England ready-mixed concrete.......................................
Mid Atlantic ready-mixed concrete........................................
North Central region ready-mixed concrete.................................
East North Central ready-mixed concrete ................................
West North Central ready-mixed concrete...............................
Southern region ready-mixed concrete......................................
South Atlantic ready-mixed concrete......................................
West South Central ready-mixed concrete...............................
East South Central ready-mixed concrete................................
Western region ready-mixed concrete.......................................
Mountain ready-mixed concrete............................................
Pacific ready-mixed concrete...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3273-P
3273-111
3273-111A
3273-11101
3273-11102
3273-111B
3273-11103
3273-11104
3273-111C
3273-11105
3273-11106
3273-11107
3273-111D
3273-11108
3273-11109
3273-SM
3273-S

06/81
06/81
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/87

115.8
115.8
102.5
102.9
102.2
105.4
107.4
101.9
111.7
108.7
114.7
109.9
102.4
100.2
103.8

116.4
116.4
102.9
103.7
102.5
107.1
110.2
101.9
112.2
109.1
115.5
109.6
102.1
100.1
103.2

116.4
116.4
102.7
103.7
102.3
107.1
110.1
102.1
112.4
108.9
116.0
110.0
101.9
99.9
103.0

0.4
.4
.5
.8
.5
1.8
2.2
1.0
1.3
-1.3
3.8
-.2
-2.1
-1.6
-2.5

0
0
-.2
0
-.2
0
-.1
.2
.2
-.2
.4
.4
-.2
-.2
-.2

06/81

131.4

131.0

131.0

-3.1

0

3274-P
3274-111
3274-151

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

109.4
110.5
110.0
108.3

109.8
110.5
110.0
108.3

109.8
110.5
110.0
108.2

1.4
1.4
1.9
.1

0
0
0
-.1

3275-P
3275-225
3275-315
3275-S

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

93.3
94.4
82.4
91.1
74.3

90.4
90.9
77.6
85.1
76.2

93.9
94.4
83.3
86.9
81.7

-6.7
-7.5
-9.6
-8.9
6.5

3.9
3.9
7.3
2.1
7.2

3274
Primary products.....................................................................
Quicklime............................................................................
Hydrated lime.......................................................................

Index
base

Gypsum products..........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
1/2 inch regular gypsum board..................................................
Type X gypsumboard..............................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3275

Cut stone and stone products...........................................................

328

12/84

128.9

129.1

129.1

1.3

0

Cut stone and stone products...........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Dressed dimension granite, including gneiss, syenite, diorite, and cut
granite.............................. ............................................
Building stone....................................................................
Monumental stone..............................................................
Other granite products such as paving blocks and curbing.............
Dressed dimension limestone, including dolomite, travertine, calcareous
tufa, aftd cut limestone.......................................................
Building stone....................................................................
Dressed dimension marble and other s to n e ..................................
Building stone, monumental stone, and other marble products.........
Monumental s to n e ............................................................

3281
3281-P

12/84
12/84

128.9
129.0

129.1
129.2

129.1
129.2

1.3
1.3

0
0

3281-1
3281-113
3281-135
3281-198

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

121.2
94.9
132.3
106.9

121.5
94.9
133.0
105.7

121.5
94.9
133.0
105.7

.2
0
.5
-1.4

0
0
0
0

3281-2
3281-213
3281-3
3281-337
3281-33715

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

133.8
133.8
142.8
150.2
120.4

133.8
133.8
143.0
150.9
122.9

133.8
133.8
143.3
150.9
ft

6.1
6.1
1.0
1.6
ft

0
0
.2
0

12/84

114.8

114.0

113.6

.1

-.4

12/80
12/80
06/87
06/87
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/87
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/87
12/80

148.8
145.5
114.5
114.0
97.0
101.1
151.2
128.4
168.5
163.5
153.9
117.7
122.6

149.0
145.8
115.8
115.4
94.4
101.5
151.2
128.4
168.5
163.5
153.9
117.7
(3)

149.9
146.5
115.5
115.1
93.5
101.4
152.8
129.5
171.9
163.5
159.2
115.2
117.3

2.7
1.9
1.3
1.3
-1.7
.3
2.3
2.4
2.1
2.7
4.1
-.1
-.3

.6
.5
-.3
-.3
-1.0
-.1
1.1
.9
2.0
0
3.4
-2.1
ft

12/80
06/87
06/87
12/80
06/87
12/80
06/87
06/87
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

170.3
121.5
118.4
183.4
122.5
177,4
121.7
118.7
182.3
151.8
139.3
134.8

170.3
121.6
118.7
184.0
122.5
177.4
121.7
ft
ft
151.8
139.5
134.8

172.3
122.4
121.0
187.5
122.8
178.2
124.4
124.1
190.7
152.4
133.3
135.3

2.4
3.6
2.2
2.2
3.9
.5
2.2
4.5
4.6
.5
-1.8
3.1

1.2
.7
1.9
1.9
.2
.5
2.2
ft
ft
.4
-4.4
.4

12/80
12/80

181.8
181.8

181.8
181.8

185.7
185.7

3.1
3.1

2.1
2.1

12/85

103.3

102.7

97.0

-1.8

-5.6

Abrasives, asbestos, and miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral
products................................................................................

329

Abrasive products.........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Nonmetallic sized grains, powders, and flour abrasives.....................
Synthetic nonmetallic sized grains, powders, and flour abrasives......
Silicon carbide.................................................................
Aluminum oxid e...............................................................
Nonmetallic abrasive products (including diamond abrasives) .............
Resinoid and shellac b o n d ....................................................
Reinforced.....................................................................
Nonoreinforced................................................................
Vitrified b o n d .....................................................................
Diamond w heels.................................................................
Other b on d .....................................................................
Nonmetallic coated abrasive products, buffing wheels, polishing wheels,
and la p s........................................................................
Cloth (all bonds).................................................................
Glue bond......................................................................
Other shapes................................................................
Resin and waterproof b o n d .................................................
B e lts..........................................................................
Paper (all b o n d s)................................................................
Glue bond....................................................................
Other shap es................................................................
Other (including paper-cloth, vulcanized cloth-fiber combinations) .....
Metal abrasives (including scouring p ad s).....................................
Steel w o o l........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................

3291

Asbestos products........................................................................

3292

3291-P
3291-5
3291-5A
3291-517
3291-519
3291-6
3291-6A
3291-637
3291-642
3291-631
3291-671
3291-67102
3291-7
3291-71
3291-711
3291-71102
3291-715
3291-71501
3291-72
3291-721
3291-72102
3291-739
3291-8
3291-831
3291-SM
3291 -M
3291-289

See footnotes at end of table.




86

ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Asbestos products— Continued
Primary products.....................................................................
Asbestos friction materials.......................................................
Molded brake linings containing asbestos, including all nonwoven
types..........................................................................
Asbestos disc brake p a d s .....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................




87

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3292-P
3292-2

12/85
12/85

104.9
102.4

104.3
102.4

97.8
102.4

0.2
o

3292-215
3292-221
3292-SM
3292-S

12/85
12/85

103.3
<3)

103.3
(3)

103 3
(3)

<3)

ft

12/85

90.3

(3>

90.3

-16.1

ft

-6.2
o

o

o

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Minerals and earths ground or treated................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Minerals and earths ground or treated.........................................
lightweight aggregate, expanded clay, slag, perlite, haydite, pumice
and diatomaceous earth..................................................
Slag, including crushed and ground..........................................
Clay, including ground crude fire clay, high alumina clay, and silica
fire clay.......................................................................
Other minerals and earths, ground or treated, incl. feldspar, roof
granules and barite.........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3295

Mineral w o o l...............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Mineral wool for structural insulation...........................................
Loose fiber and granulated fiber.............................................
Other mineral wool for structural insulation, including insulating
b oard .........................................................................
Mineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance insulation..........
Blankets (flexible) including fabricated pieces, rolls, and batts..........
Faced and metal m eshed...................................................
Molded insulation (such as special automotive, appliance, and
aerospace item s).................. .........................................
Acoustical, including pads, boards, patches, etc...........................
Other mineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance
insulation................................................................. .

3296

Nonclay refractories.......................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Bricks and shap es.................................................................
Magnesite and magnesite-chrome bricks and sh a p e s....................
Other, including basic pouring pit refractories............................
Graphite crucibles, retorts, stopper heads and other shapes
containing natural graphite..... ...........................................
Mullite bricks and shapes, made predominantly of fused or synthetic
mullite........................................................................
Extra-high alumina bricks & shapes, made predominantly of fused and
synthetic aluminas.........................................................
All other bricks and shapes, including dolomite, dolomite-magnesite
and carbon refractories....................................................
Mortars...............................................................................
Plastic refractories & ramming mixes, wet & dry, and castables of
nonhydraulic setting ty p e ....................................................
Basic castables, plastics and ramming mixes (wet and dry types).....
Gunning mixes, basic and other.................................................
Other nonclay refractory materials in lump or ground form ................
All other domestic shipments as refractory raw materials................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3297

Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c.....................................................
Primary products ......................................................................
Statuary and art goods (factory m ade)........................................
Other nonmetallic mineral products.............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

3299

Primary metal industries..................................................................

Product
code

Index
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3295-P
3295-1

06/85
06/85
06/85

109.7
111.6
111.6

110.2
112.1
112.1

110.2
112.1
112.1

-0.1
-.1
-.1

3295-111
3295-131

06/85
06/85

111.8
102.3

113.0
105.8

ft
ft

ft
ft

3295-184

06/85

118.3

118.3

118.3

0

0

3295-198
3295-SM
3295-S

06/85

116.6

116.5

116.5

-2.3

0

06/85

105.8

105.8

105.8

0

0

3296-P
3296-1
3296-111

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

111.8
111.9
98.9
93.8

109.7
109.7
96.1
93.2

108.6
108.6
95.3
92.6

-2.2
-2.3
-2.8
6.8

-1.0
-1.0
-.8
-.6

3296-198
3296-2
3296-235
3296-23536

12/81
12/81
12/81
10/82

104.4
134.6
156.4
154.5

104.6
134.1
156.4
154.5

132.3
156.4
154.5

ft
-1.3
.8
3.1

ft
-1.3
0
0

3296-245
3296-283

12/81
04/82

142.3
(3)

142.3
<3)

141.2
ft

-.5
ft

-.8
ft

3296-298

12/81

128.3

128.3

122.2

-4.5

-4.8

3297-P
3297-1
3297-112
3297-11213

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

113.8
113.9
112.9
111.5
112.6

113.8
114.3
113.2
111.5
112.6

113.8
114.3
113.4
111.6
112.7

0
.4
.5
.4
.4

0
0
.2
.1
.1

3297-114

01/86

120.2

122.0

123.9

3.7

1.6

3297-115

12/85

115.4

116.2

115.5

.1

-.6

ft

0
0
0
ft
ft

3297-116

12/85

113.8

112.7

113.8

-.2

1.0

3297-121
3297-2

12/85
12/85

118.8
147.2

119.7
147.2

119.0
147.2

.2
1.8

-.6
0

3297-4
3297-411
3297-5
3297-6
3297-612
3297-SM
3297-S

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

125.1
124.8
111.0
107.8
105.9

(3)
(3)
111.0
107.8
105.9

125.6
125.6
109.6
108.7
107.5

.4
.6
-1.3
.8
1.5

ft
ft
-1.3
.8
1.5

12/85

116.5

117.0

116.9

-.6

-.1

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

108.7
105.6
119.4
98.9

110.0
107.1
122.0
99.7

110.0
107.0
121.6
99.7

-.6
-.8
3.8
-2.3

0
-.1
-.3
0

33

12/84

111.8

111.6

112.0

-2.4

.4

Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing mills.........................

331

12/84

103.2

103.3

103.3

-2.4

0

Blast furnaces and steel mills ............................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Open die or smith forgings (hammer or press), ferrous....................
Open die or smith forgings (hammer or press), ferrous ....... ............
Rails, wheels, and track accessories..........................................
Coke oven and blast furnace products........................................
Coke oven products............................................................
Coke, except screenings and breeze................................ 3....
Furnace c o k e ...............................................................
Other co ke...................................................................
Steel ingots and semifinished shapes and form s............................
Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), carb on .....................
Billets, carbon.................................................................
Wire rods, carbon...............................................................
Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), a lloy........................
Billets, alloy....................................................................
Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), stainless...................
Billets, stainless...............................................................

3312

06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89

107.0
106.8
100.1
104.3
113.0
92.3
89.6
87.4
81.7
102.6
103.3
102.9
108.2
100.1
109.5
95.7
106.2
97.3

107.1
106.9
100.1
104.3
111.6
92.5
89.8
87.7
81.8
103.4
103.8
102.9
108.2
100.4
113.1
98.8
104.0
97.3

107.0
106.8
100.1
104.3
111.8
90.5
87.2
87.7
81.8

-2.8
-2.8
1.5
1.6
-.4
-2.3
-3.1
-1.1
-2.0
ft
-1.5
-4.3
-1.6
-2.3
8.0
7.9
-8.8
-2.0

-.1
-.1
0
0
.2
-2.2
-2.9
0
0
ft
0
0
0
.1
-1.0
-1.0
1.3
0

3299-P
3299-2
3299-3
3299-SM

3312-P
3312-B
3312-B62
3312-C
3312-1
3312-1A
3312-111
3312-11111
3312*11114
3312-2
3312-213
3312-21311
3312-219
3312-236
3312-23611
3312-256
3312-25611

See footnotes at end of table.




88

ft

103.8
102.9
108.2
100.5
112.0
97.8
105.4
97.3

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Blast furnaces and steel mills— Continued
Tin mill products, h.r. sheets and strip (incl. metallic coated and
electrical).......................................................................
Sheets, h.r., carb on .............................................................
Sheets and strip, hot dipped galvanized, carbon..........................
Sheets and strip, electrolytic galvanized, carbon..........................
Other metallic coated sheets and strip, carbon............................
Strip, h.r., carb on ................................................................
Tinplate.........................................................................
Tin free ste el.....................................................................
Strip, h.r., stainless......................................... ....................
Hot rolled bars, plates and structural s h a p e s ................................
Plates, carb on ...................................................................
Heavy structural shapes, piling and piles, carbon.........................
Heavy structural shapes, carbon ..........................................
Bars, h.r., carbon................................................................
Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant quality........................................
Bars, h.r., carbon, special quality..........................................
Bars, light structural^ carb on .................................................
Concrete reinforcing bars, carbon............................................
Plates, alloy......................................................................
Bars, h.r. (including light structures), alloy..................................
Tool steel, other than high speed, alloy.....................................
Plates and structural shapes, stainless.....................................
Plates, stainless...............................................................
Grade 3 0 4 ................................................... ................
Other 300 serie s...........................................................
Bars, h.r., stainless.............................................................
Grade 304 .....................................................................
Steel wire............................................................................
Carbon w ire......................................................................
Plain wire, carbon.............................................................
Steel pipe and tubes..............................................................
Pipe and oil country tubular goods, carbon.................................
Oil country tubular goods, carbon..........................................
Cold rolled sheets and strip (excl. metallic coated and electrical)........
Sheets and strip, c.r., carbon..................................................
Sheets, c.r., carbon...........................................................
Sheets and strip, c.r., stainless...............................................
Sheets, c.r.t stainless.........................................................
Grade 3 0 4 ...................................................................
Strip, c.r., stainless...........................................................
Grade 3 0 4 ...................................................................
Cold finished b a r s .................................................................
Bars, c.f.pstainless.............................................................
Grade 304 .....................................................................
Other 300 series..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

3312-3
3312-311
3312-313
3312-315
3312-317
3312-319
3312-326
3312-328
3312-359
3312-4
3312-412
3312-415
3312-41511
3312-422
3312-42211
3312-42212
3312-424
3312-425
3312-431
3312-441
3312-449
3312-45
3312-453
3312-45314
3312-45315
3312-461
3312-46114
3312-5
3312-5A
3312-511
3312-6
3312-6A
3312-619
3312-7
3312-71
3312-711
3312-75
3312-751
3312-75114
3312-755
3312-75514
3312-8
3312-851
3312-85114
3312-85115
3312-SM
3312-S

Electrometallurgical products...........................................................
Primary products....................................... ..............................
Ferrosilicon.........................................................................
Other ferroalloys and products made in electric and other furnaces,
except blast furnaces........................................................
Other ferroalloys................................................................
Other products made in electric and other furnaces, except blast
furnaces.....................................................................

3313

Steel wire and related products - m fpm ...............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and strand...........................
Wire rope and cable............................................................
Wire strand and fo rm s.........................................................
Steel nails and spikes.............................................................
Steel wire nails..................................................................
Galvanized n a ils..............................................................
Other nails.....................................................................
Wire staples and tacks, cut nails and sp ik e s..............................
Steel wire staples.............................................................
Steel wire............................................................................
Carbon w ire......................................................................
Plain wire, carbon.............................................................
Galvanized wire, carbon.....................................................
Other coated wire, carbon..................................................
Stainless wire..................................................................
Steel fencing and fence g a t e s ..................................................
Ferrous wire cloth and other woven wire products..........................
Other fabricated ferrous wire products.........................................
Welded steel wire fabric.......................................................

3315

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
12/89
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/82
12/89
12/89
12/89
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
12/89
12/89

116.8
102.1
123.3
113.3
115.7
100.1
146.6
147.2
90.3
100.7
94.1
84.0
84.0
104.6
99.3
109.7
100.3
103.0
94.6
106.4
119.1
128.3
127.7
93.7
94.4
119.7
94.9
102.6
98.1
97.6
92.0
85.2
70.5
113.6
95.0
115.1
91.4
92.7
90.5
107.0
92.2
97.8
101.0
92.1
96.9

117.7
102.4
124.9
115.7
115.8
101.7
150.1
147.3
90.5
99.2
91.9
84.9
84.9
104.0
99.3
108.5
100.3
101.6
89.6
104.5
118.4
121.7
120.8
89.7
90.1
118.2
93.7
103.5
99.3
98.7
93.3
78.7
67.3
113.8
95.5
115.4
90.4
91.9
89.3
105.6
90.3
97.9
100.7
92.1
96.1

117.7
102.9
124.6
115.4
114.6
102.5
148.1
148.8
86.6
98.6
91.1
82.3
82.2
103.0
99.4
106.6
100.3
101.1
91.4
104.5
117.8
122.7
121.8
89.8
90.1
118.2
93.7
104.6
100.6
100.0
93.9
79.5
67.1
114.1
95.8
115.7
90.4
91.9
89.3
105.5
90.0
97.6
100.3
92.1
95.1

-3.8
-7.3
-2.3
-.3
-4.4
-3.9
.7
2.2
-2.4
-3.9
-6.0
-8.5
-8.6
-1.7
1.2
-4.2
1.1
-2.6
-7.2
-4.1
-1.6
-4.3
-4.5
-1.4
-2.2
-1.7
-1.8
.2
.2
.2
.5
-15.2
-22.9
-2.3
-2.7
-2.9
-1.5
.2
-.7
-3.2
-4.9
-.9
-3.2
-4.8
-3.8

0
.5
-.2
-.3
-1.0
.8
-1.3
1.0
-4.3
-.6
-.9
-3.1
-3.2
-1.0
.1
-1.8
0
-.5
2.0
0
-.5
.8
.8
.1
0
0
0
1.1
1.3
1.3
.6
1.0
-.3
.3
.3
.3
0
0
0
-.1
-.3
-.3
-.4
0
-1.0

Feb. 1992

06/82

107.3

107.3

107.3

0

0

3313-P
3313-3

06/83
06/83
06/83

120.9
121.1
107.5

118.8
119.0
106.5

118.2
118.4
105.8

-6.1
-6.2
-3.5

-.5
-.5
-.7

3313-4
3313-469

06/83
12/88

137.5
93.4

134.7
(3)

134.2

ft

-7.1
ft

-.4
ft

3313-498

06/83

106.9

104.9

104.2

-2.3

-.7

3315-P
3315-1
3315-111
3315-151
3315-2
3315-2A
3315-213
3315-218
3315-2B
3315-223
3315-5
3315-5A
3315-511
3315-515
3315-519
3315-551
3315-6
3315-7
3315-9
3315-96

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

110.3
108.8
127.3
134.5
99.9
108.4
109.5
106.7
100.0
108.4
111.3
99.3
97.4
97.2
88.4
103.4
127.5
120.5
103.0
105.2
92.2

111.0
109.5
129.1
134.5
105.4
108.4
109.5
106.7
100.0
108.4
111.3
99.2
97.1
96.8
89.3
102.6
128.0
120.5
104.3
107.3
94.4

110.7
109.3
129.2
134.5
105.6
108.4
109.5
106.7
100.0
108.4
111.3
98.7
96.7
96.4
88.7
102.6
127.2
120.5
100.0
107.4
94.6

.8
.8
5.6
3.6
11.3
-2.0
-3.0
-7.1
-1.1
.1
.3
-2.5
-2.3
-1.4
-7.8
-1.0
-3.3
.7
-1.6
3.8
4.4

-.3
-.2
.1
0
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.5
-.4
-.4
-.7
0
-.6
0
-4.1
.1
.2

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

89

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Steel wire and related products - mfpm— Continued
Welded steel wire fabric (concrete reinforcing mesh) ..................
Other wire products.............................................................
Other wire products..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Cold finishing of steel shapes - m fpm .................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Sheets and strip, metallic coated and electrical, c .r .........................
Cold rolled sheets and strip......................................................
Sheets and strip, c.r., carbon...................................... ...........
Strip, c.r., carbon..............................................................
Sheets and strip, c.r., alloy....................................................
Strip, c.r., alloy................................................................
Sheets and strip, c.r., stainless................................................
Strip, c.r., stainless.... ......................... ..............................
Grade 3 0 4 ...................................................................
Cold finished b a r s .................................................................
Bars, c.f., carbon.................................................................
Bars, c.f., alloy...................................................................

3316

Steel pipe and tubes - mfpm............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Steel pipe and tubes................................................. .............
Pipe and oil country tubular goods, carb on ................................
Standard pipe, carbon .......................................................
Pressure tubing, carbon........................................................
Pressure tubing, welded, carbon...........................................
Mechanical tubing, carbon.....................................................
Mechanical tubing, seamless, carb on .....................................
Mechanical tubing, welded, carb on ........................................
Structural pipe and tubing, carbon.........................................
Pipe and tubing, alloy...........................................................
Pressure tubing, stainless ......................................................
Pressure tubing, seamless, stainless......................................
Pressure tubing, welded, stainless.........................................
Mechanical tubing, stainless..................................................
Mechanical tubing, welded, stainless.....................................
Other pipe and tubing (including standard pipe), stainless............
Secondary products...............................................................

3317

Product
code

Index
base

06/82
12/89
12/89

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

92.6
105.6
105.6

94.9
105.6
105.6

95.0
105.6
105.6

4.4
-.1
-.1

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3315-961
3315-90
3315-989
3315-SM
3315-S

06/82

139.2

139.4

139.4

3.2

0

3316-P
3316-3
3316-7
3316-71
3316-715
3316-73
3316-735
3316-75
3316-755
3316-75514
3316-0
3316-811
3316-831

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/89
06/82
12/89
06/82
12/89
06/82
12/89
06/82
06/82
06/82

109.6
110.4
106.0
119.6
99.3
111.7
97.2
116.9
91.2
129.8
94.3
96.5
98.9
82.8

109.8
109.8
105.5
118.8
98.8
111.1
95.9
115.3
90.1
130.2
92.6
96.1
98.4
82.8

109.9
110.1
105.5
118.8
98.8
111.1
96.6
116.2
90.1
130.2
92.6
97.0
98.8
85.0

-.5
-1.1
-7.5
-1.1
-1.2
-1.2
-1.8
-1.9
-.7
.2
.5
-.1
-.8
2.8

.1
.3
0
0
0
0
.7
.8
0
0
0
.9
.4
2.7

3317-P
3317-6
3317-6A
3317-611
3317-6B
3317-622
3317-6C
3317-623
3317-624
3317-627
3317-6E
3317-6F
3317-661
3317-662
3317-6G
3317-664
3317-669
3317-S

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

108.7
107.9
107.9
112.4
121.6
112.6
122.7
108.3
74.6
116.4
108.3
105.1
89.0
54.7
100.4
132.1
147.9
118.3
122.7

108,7
107.9
107.9
114.3
121.7
111.3
120.8
107.5
74.9
115.5
105.4
105.4
85.7
<3>
96.8
128.1
141.3
117.5
123.0

109.0
108.3
108.3
115.1
124.8
111.3
120.8
107.4
74.9
115.3
109.8
105.4
84.9
(3)
95.6
128.1
141.3
114.7
123.0

-2.0
-2.4
-2.4
-3.1
5.1
-2.5
-3.4
-2.3
1.6
-2.5
.3
.3
-7.4
(*)
-8.3
-2.4
-3.7
-7.6
4.2

.3
.4
.4
.7
2.5
0
0
-.1
0
-.2
4.2
0
-.9
<3)
-1.2
0
0
-2.4
0

0.1
0
0

Iron and steel foundries..................................................................

332

12/84

113.0

113.6

114.0

.0

.4

Gray iron foundries.......................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Cast iron pressure and soil pipe and fittings............................ .....
Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iron.............. ........................
Pressure pipe, ductile iron ...................................................
Pressure pipe fittings, ductile iron ..........................................
Pressure pipe and fittings, gray ir o n .........................................
Pressure pipe fittings, gray iron.............................................
Soil pipe and fittings, gray iron .... ...........................................
Soil pipe, gray iron ...........................................................
Other ductile iron castings.......................................................
Automotive u s e s ................................................................
Passenger c a rs........................................................ .......
All other automotive u s e s ...................................................
Machinery u s e s ..................................................................
All other u s e s ....................................................................
Other gray iron castings..........................................................
Molds and stools for heavy steel ingots ....................................
Automotive u s e s ................................................................
Passenger c a rs................................................................
All other automotive u s e s ...................................................
Construction and utility u s e s ...................................................
AH other u s e s ....................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3321

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/86
06/86
12/80
06/86
12/80
06/86
06/86
06/86
12/80
12/80
06/86
06/86
06/86
12/80
06/86
12/80
12/80
06/86
06/86

125.4
124.6
127.5
111.7
105.2
100.0
134.0
116.7
162.1
106.8
100.4
100.6
119.3
101.6
103.4
101.4
109.4
111.0
107.3
121.4
130.2
113.0
113.6

126.2
125.0
128.4
111.7
105.2
(3)
143.9
125.4
157.9
102.1
100.6
100.7
119.5
101.6
104.3
101.4
109.8
115.2
107.3
121.4
130.4
113.1
113.8

126.3
125.1
128.6
111.7
105.2
100.2
145.0
126.3
157.9
102.1
100.6
100.7
119.5
101.6
104.3
101.4
109.9
116.3
107.3
121.4
130.4
113.1
113.7

.2
-.2
-2.9
0
0
.2
6.5
6.5
-13.0
-8.2
-1.2
-3.3
-4.1
0
0
3.3
.5
8.6
-1.0
-1.5
.8
-.5
1.4

.1
.1
.2
0
0
<*)
.8
.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
1.0
0
0
0
0
-.1

Malleable iron foundries................................................... ...............
Primary products.....................................................................
Standard malleable iron castings...............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3322

Steel investment foundries..............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Carbon and low alloy steel investment castings..............................
High alloy steel investment castings, including stainless steel.............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3324

3321-P
3321-1
3321-111
3321-11101
3321-11102
3321-121
3321-12102
3321-131
3321-13101
3321-2
3321-222
3321-22201
3321-22202
3321-233
3321-239
3321-4
3321-429
3321-439
3321-43901
3321-43902
3321-449
3321-498
3321 -SM
3321-S

3322-P
3322-131
3322-SM
3322-S

3324-P
3324-163
3324-165
3324-SM
3324-S

See footnotes at end of table.




90

12/80

133.5

139.3

139.3

5.7

0

06/81
06/81
06/81

115.0
115.9
121.7

116.8
117.5
123.6

116.8
117.5
123.6

2.7
2.8
1.9

0
0
0

06/81

109.9

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

175.5
174.4
147.8
180.5

174.5
173.0
148.6
178.5

178.6
177.8
148.6
184.5

2.2
2.4
1.7
2.4

2.3
2.8
0
3.4

06/81

194.5

198.9

195.4

.7

-1.8

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

118.7
123.9
121.8
113.7
126.2
123.9

119.3
124.6
121.8
113.7
126.2
126.3

119.3
124.5
121.7
113.7
126.1
126.1

-2.5
1.6
1.2
3.2
.2
2.5

0
-.1
-.1
0
-.1
-.2

06/81
06/81
06/81

124.8
129.0
131.0

127.3
130.6
132.1

127.0
130.4
131.7

2.4
1.9
1.9

-.2
-.2
-.3

12/80

97.1

95.5

97.4

-12.3

2.0

-7.2
-7.5

2.2
3.8

Steel foundries, n.e.c......................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Carbon steel castings, except investment.....................................
Railroad wheels and specialties..............................................
All other carbon steel castings, including rolls for rolling m ills..........
High alloy steel casting s.........................................................
High alloy steel castings, including high manganese and stainless
steel..........................................................................
Low alloy steel castings..........................................................
All other low alloy steel castings.............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

3325

Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals.................................

333

Primary copper......................................................... ...................
Primary products.....................................................................
Smelted cop p er....................................................................
Refined copper....................................................................
Copper cathode.................................................................
Other refined copper...........................................................

3331

Primary aluminum.........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Primary aluminum, except extrusion billet.....................................
Aluminum ingot, unalloyed..................................................
Other primary aluminum, except extrusion billet.........................
Aluminum extrusion billet ........................................................

3334

Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Primary zinc.........................................................................
Refined zinc......................................................................
Zinc slab, high grad e.........................................................
Other nonferrous m etals.........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

3339

Secondary nonferrous m etals...........................................................

334

06/80

81.5

Secondary nonferrous m etals...........................................................
Primary products.......... ...........................................................
C opper..............................................................................
L e a d ..................................................................................
Lead, unalloyed..................................................................
Antimonial lead..................................................................
Z in c ..................................................................................
Zinc base alloys.................................................................
Precious m etals....................................................................
Other nonferrous m etals.........................................................
Other nonferrous metals.......................................................
Aluminum............................................................................
Ingot for die casting ............................................................
Other aluminum..................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Contract toll work ...............................................................

3341

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/88
06/80
06/88
06/88

81.5
81.6
109.9
82.8
92.2
81.4
118.5
116.8
48.2
58.7
124.3
88.0
58.6
60.3

06/80
06/80

89.1
87.0

Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous metals ...............................

335

12/84

Rolling, drawing and extruding of copper.............................................
Primary products ......................................................................
Copper and copper-base alloy rod, bar and sha p es.........................
Unalloyed copper bars, shapes and non-electrical ro d ...................
R o d .... .........................................................................
Bars and sh a p e s..............................................................
Copper-base alloy rod, bar and sh a p e s.....................................
R o d ..............................................................................
Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and plate.......................
Unalloyed copper flat products...............................................
Strip.............................................................................
Copper-base alloy flat products...............................................
Strip.............................................................................
Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tube.................................
Copper-base alloy pipe and tube, non-plumbing............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3351

Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube products..............................
Primary products.....................................................................
Aluminum plate.....................................................................
Aluminum sheet......................... ............. .............................

3353

3325-P
3325-2
3325-214
3325-219
3325-4
3325-431
3325-5
3325-559
3325-SM

06/80
06/80

134.5
131.5

127.8
121.8

130.6
126.4

06/80
06/80
12/87

125.9
128.2
81.4

118.2
120.5
76.2

120.9
122.9
78.4

-6,0
-5.1
-8.4

2.3
2.0
2.9

3334-P
3334-7
3334-71111
3334-71113
3334-8

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80

92.4
94.7
94.3
102.6
76.7
95.5

90.2
92.5
91.4
103.5
77.9
(3)

93.8
96.3
95.8
102.9
80.2
97.4

-17.3
-16.9
-17.0
-17.5
-12.3
-16.8

4.0
4.1
4.8
-.6
3.0
(3)

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/88
06/88
06/80

88.8
89.6
122.3
77.9
84.4
106.2

91.2
92.4
130.1
82.8
97.3
108.2

90.9
92.6
132.4
84.3
95.3
(3)

-11.6
-16.7
-6.4
-6.4
-5.2
(3)

-.3
.2
1.8
1.8
-2.1
(3)

80.6

82.7

-6.0

2.6

80.6
81.1
105.7
78.1
89.3
76.3
127.5
125.6
48.2
63.6
154.5
89.2
59.4
61.2

82.7
83.7
105.2
83.9
(3)
<3)
131.5
129.6
47.4
64.7
155.0
95.5
63.8
63.8

-6.0
-4.1
-6.9
2.2
O
(3)
-1.7
-1.7
-3.1
-7.6
<3)
-5.1
-5.5
-11.0

2.6
3.2
-.5
7.4
(3)
<3)
3.1
3.2
-1.7
1.7
.3
7.1
7.4
4.2

89.6
87.5

89.3
87.1

-11.8
-2.8

-.3
-.5

126.7

125.3

126.2

-2.2

.7

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

140.5
146.6
148.3
141.9
138.9
153.7
157.0
149.3
157.2
153.8
149.0
158.3
155.6
137.8
126.2

137.8
144.1
146.0
136.0
132.7
148.5
157.4
150.1
158.6
148.4
145.1
162.2
152.9
131.2
122.6

140.0
146.5
147.4
139.0
135.6
151.6
157.6
150.1
160.3
150.9
147.3
163.6
154.3
135.8
123.9

-.4
.9
-4.0
-5.8
-6.4
-4.5
-2.7
-2.7
0
-4.3
-3.7
1.6
-2.5
9.1
-4.5

1.6
1.7
1.0
2.2
2.2
2.1
.1
0
1.1
1.7
1,5
.9
.9
3.5
1.1

12/80

102.9

99.4

100.9

-7.8

1.5

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

123.6
125.6
146.7
124.8

123.6
125.6
<3)
124.8

123.2
125.1
146.7
124.4

-.9
-1.8
0
-1.5

-.3
-.4
<3)
-.3

3339-P
3339-3
3339-341
3339-34113
3339-7
3339-SM

3341-P
3341-2
3341-3
3341-311
3341-321
3341-4
3341-411
3341-5
3341-6
3341-645
3341-7
3341-715
3341-745
3341-SM
3341-M
3341-Y85

3351-P
3351-3
3351-311
3351-31115
3351-31118
3351-332
3351-33218
3351-4
3351-413
3351-41322
3351-435
3351-43526
3351-5
3351-538
3351-SM
3351-S

3353-P
3353-1
3353-2

See footnotes at end of table.




3331-P
3331-1
3331-2
3331-217
3331-226

91

:

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube products— Continued
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, b a r e ...............................................
Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, all o th e rs...............................
Aluminum foil .......................................................................
Plain aluminum foil (under .006 in.)..........................................
Aluminum extruded products............................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Extruded aluminum rod, bar, and other extruded shapes except tube....
Extruded rod and bar with alloys other than 2000 and 7000 series....
R o d ..............................................................................
B a r ...............................................................................
Other extruded shapes except tube, with alloys other than 2000 and
7000 series..................................................................
Other extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including 2 ...............
Other extruded shapes, circle size 2 to, not including3................
Other extruded shapes, circle size 3 to, not including 4 ...............
Other extruded shapes, circle size 5 to, not including 6 ...............
Other extruded shapes, circle size 6 to, not including 1 0 ..............
Other extruded shapes, circle size 10 and ove r.................. .......
Other extruded shapes except tube, with alloys within 2000 and 7000
serie s.........................................................................
Other extruded shapes, circle sizes 1 to, not including 5 .............
Aluminum extruded p ip e .......................................................
Extruded pipe with alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s ..........
Aluminum extruded and drawn tube............................................
Extruded tube, 6000 se rie s....................................................
Drawn tube, 6000 series.......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

3354

Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.c.....................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy wire and c a b le .........................
Secondary products...............................................................

3355

Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous metals, except copper and
aluminum...............................................................................
Primary Products......................................................................
Nickel and nickel-base alloy mill s h a p e s ......................................
Rod, bar, and other nickel mill shapes, except wire.......... .............
Titanium mill s h a p e s...............................................................
Forging and extrusion billet....................................................
Plate, sheet and strip...........................................................
Other titanium mill shapes, except w ire .....................................
Other nonferrous metal mill s h a p e s ............................................
Lead mill sha p es.................................................................
Other lead mill shapes, except powder and w ire.......................
Zirconium mill shapes, except w ire...........................................
Other nonferrous metal w ire ..................................................
Other nonferrous metal mill sh a p e s..........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy bare wire and ca b le ..................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy bare wire and cable................
Copper & copper-base alloy wire & cable for electrical transmission,
incl. bare & tinned............................................................
Bare wire for electrical transmission.........................................
Bare strand and cable for electrical transmission.........................
Other bare nonferrous metal w ire...............................................
Fiber optic cable....................................................................
Fiber optic ca b le .................................................................
Electronic wire and cable.........................................................
Coaxial cable, armored or unarmored.......................................
Rigid and semirigid.......... ..................................................
Flexible.........................................................................
Hook-up wire, shielded and nonshietded...................................
135 C temperature rating or m ore.........................................
Less than 135 C temperature rating ......................................
Multiconductor electronic wire and cable, shielded and nonshielded ....
Flat and ribbon cable.........................................................
Multiconductor cable, excluding flat and ribbon.........................
Other electronic wire and cable...............................................
Telephone and telegraph wire and c a b le .....................................
Inside wiring cab le...............................................................
Exchange area and toll telephone cable....................................
Thermoplastic insulated, polyethylene covered.........................
Control and signal wire and ca b le ..............................................

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

115.7
125.0

-2.4
-2.5

-0.4
ft

Feb. 1992

3353-231
3353-23115
3353-3
3353-351

06/81
06/81

116.2
125.0

116.2
(3)

06/81

119.4

119.7

118.2

-6.5

-1.3

3354-P
3354-1
3354-115
3354-11511
3354-11512

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

119.8
119.2
118.8
114.5
98.8
127.4

118.7
118.8
118.0
113.6
101.3
123.5

120.8
121.1
120.6
115.3
106.8
121.9

-3.2
-2.3
-3.1
-6.2
-3.5
-8.1

1.8
1.9
2.2
1.5
5.4
-1.3

3354-125
3354-12501
3354-12502
3354-12503
3354-12505
3354-12506
3354-12512

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/87

113.7
139.9
125.5
99.6
115.4
114.3
112.7

113.1
136.4
125.2
97.4
114.3
113.2
114.0

116.4
138.1
127.3
100.7
115.6
118.9
117.7

-2.5
-.3
-2.2
-5.9
-2.7
-3.0
-1.8

2.9
1.2
1.7
3.4
1.1
5.0
3.2

3354-128
3354-12801
3354-139
3354-13911
3354-2
3354-251
3354-253
3354-SM

12/81
12/81
06/87
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

115.4
121.7
120.2
109.5
121.1
116.5
127.8

113.8
120.8
119.9
108.9
122.2
117.9
127.8

115.4
121.3
121.8
109.4
123.2
119.3
127.3

-3.5
-1.9
.8
-7.2
1.1
2.3
-2.7

1.4
.4
1.6
.5
.8
1.2
-.4

06/81
06/81
06/81
10/82

115.0
119.8
89.8
85.4

113.7
119.0
87.9
82.9

118.1
122.6
93.7
88.9

1.0
.5
2.4
ft

3.9
3.0
6.6
7.2

06/82
06/82
06/82
02/85
06/82
06/82
12/87
12/87
06/82
12/87
06/82
12/87
06/82
12/87

121.0
119.4
142.3
147.8
88.5
95.2
124.1
133.3
118.1
93.4
73.4
98.4
135.4
ft

122.8
121.3
137.4
149.6
87.7
(3)
(3)
132.1
129.4
93.9
73.8
97.6
134.9
141.1

122.5
121.0
(3)
ft
87.7
94.7
124.0
132.1
129.5
94.2
74.0
97.6
134.9
141.1

-1.8
-2.0
(3)
ft
-11.2
-10.2
-11.3
-6.8
10.7
1.1
1.1
-.3
-.6
ft

-.2
-.2
ft
ft
0
ft
ft
0
.1
.3
.3
0
0
0

06/82

138.2

138.0

138.0

.1

0

12/82
12/82

144.2
146.8

140.9
143.3

142.1
144.6

-3.9
-3.9

.9
.9

12/88

75.1

72.5

74.5

-9.9

2.8

12/88
12/88

83.8
81.9

80.8
79.1

82.2
80.0

-7.6
-2.4

1.7
1.1

12/88
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
10/86
12/82

100.9
136.0
153.8
^12.7
96.2
116.1
91.6
106.4
135.1
90.9
100.3
119.1
157.8
179.1
105.6
147.3
135.6

101.0
135.1
154.2
113.2
96.0
113.2
89.2
104.0
133.3
90.9
98.8
120.0
154.2
177.9
103.0
143.6
135.5

101.0
136.3
154.2
113.2
96.0
115.8
92.0
105.0
135.4
90.9
100.6
120.8
155.1
178.1
ft
ft
134.4

.1
.5
.5
1.5
-1.8
.3
.3
.2
.7
.1
.7
1.6
-8.0
-1.0
(3)
ft
.1

0
.9
0
0
0
2.3
3.1
1.0
1.6
0
1.8
.7
.6
.1
ft
ft
-.8

3355-P
3355-1
3355-S

3356
3356-P
3356-1
3356-169
3356-2
3356-274
3356-275
3356-278
3356-9
3356-954
3356-95412
3356-961
3356-992
3356-997
3356-SM
3356-S
3357
3357-P
3357-A
3357-A11
3357-B
3357-B51
3357-871
3357-C
3357-E
3357-E11
3357-1
3357-115
3357-11501
3357-11502
3357-123
3357-12301
3357-12302
3357-125
3357-12501
3357-12502
3357-198
3357-2
3357-246
3357-282
3357-28202
3357-3

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

92

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating— Continued
Signal wire and cable...........................................................
Building wire and cable with underwriters’ labels............................
Thermoset insulated (R, RH, RHH, RHW, etc.) ............................
Thermoplastic insulated........................................................
Flame retardant nylon (THHN, T H W N )...................................
Moisture and heat resistant (THW )........................................
Nonmetallic branch circuit underground feeder............................
Other building wire and cab le.................................................
Apparatus wire and cordage.....................................................
Flexible cordage.................................................................
Thermoplastic insulated......................................................
Power supply cord ................... ........................................
Appliance fixture w ire...........................................................
Magnet w ire ........................................................................
Film coated, 44 to 7 AWG and larger, class 1 5 5 .........................
Film coated, 44 to 7 AWG amd larger, class 1 8 0 .........................
Film coated, 44 to 7 AWG and larger, class 200 .........................
Power wire and cab le.............................................................
Plastic and rubber insulated, under 601 v o lts..............................
Portable cord and cable.....................................................
Underground distribution cable............................. ................
Thermoplastic and thermoset insulated c a b le ...........................
Plastic and rubber insulated, 601 volts and higher........................
Thermoplastic and thermoset insulated ca b le ...........................
Other power wire and cable...................................................
Other insulated wire and ca b le .................................... .............
Automotive insulated wire and cab le........................................
Airframe, shipboard, and ground support cable, except coaxial and
ignition.......................................................................
Other insulated or covered wire and cable.................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products............ ............................. ......................
Nonferrous foundries (castings).........................................................

336

Aluminum Die Castings ...................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Motor vehicle die castings.......................................................
Die castings for passenger c a r s ..............................................
Die castings for other motor vehicles........................................
Aircraft die castings...............................................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy die castings, other....................
Die castings for building and construction u s e s ............................
Die castings for industrial machinery u s e s ..................................
Die castings for electrical u se s ...............................................
Other die castings, n.e.c........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3363

Nonferrous die-castings, except aluminum............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Zinc and zinc-base alloy die-castings..........................................
Motor vehicle die-castings.....................................................
Other zinc die-castings .........................................................
Magnesium die-castings..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3364

Aluminum Foundries......................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand castings..........................
Motor vehicle sand castings..................................................
Aircraft sand castings...........................................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand castings, other................
Sand castings for industrial machinery u s e s .............................
Other sand castings n.e.c....................................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent mold castings............
Motor vehicle permanent mold castings ....................................
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent mold castings, other...
Permanent mold castings for building and construction u s e s ........
Permanent mold castings for industrial machinery u s e s ...............
Other permanent mold castings n.e.c......................................
Other aluminum and aluminum-base alloy castings and cast products ....
Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy investment castings................
Other aluminum and aluminum-base alloy castings n.e.c.................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3365

Copper foundries (castings, except d ie )...............................................

3366

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3357-311
3357-4
3357-439
3357-441
3357-44101
3357-44103
3357-448
3357-458
3357-6
3357-612
3357-61202
3357-61204
3357-616
3357-7
3357-704
3357-705
3357-706
3357-8
3357-808
3357-80801
3357-80802
3357-80803
3357-831
3357-83103
3357-898
3357-9
3357-901

12/82
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/88
10/86
12/88
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/82

144.7
154.4
71.7
76.1
146.4
152.1
159.2
141.2
132.5
96.8
101.0
97.9
104.5
140.5
93.0
127.6
150.7
116.7
88.5
93.3
70.7
119.7
80.1
85.1
134.3
135.9
147.8

(3)
145.7
71.6
72.3
137.5
146.3
144.4
132.3
130.5
96.0
99.1
97,5
102.0
136.8
91.2
124,3
146.9
113.9
87.2
93.3
67.2
118.5
77.0
79.5
133,1
134.2
145.0

140.1
149.3
72.9
73.9
139.1
152.0
149.8
131.4
130.3
96.0
99.3
97.6
103.2
138.4
92,0
126.0
148.4
113.8
87.3
92.8
66.9
119.5
77.4
80.1
128.7
135.4
146.8

-2.9
-2.5
5.8
-3.0
-4.9
-.4
-4.7
-6.6
-.2
-1.9
-2.5
-3.4
-4.8
-4.0
-1.0
-7.2
-3.1
-6.6
-4.5
-4.5
-8.2
-2.8
-8.5
-9.0
-8.5
-3.3
-3.0

ft
2.5
1.8
2.2
1.2
3.9
3.7
-.7
-.2
0
.2
.1
1.2
1.2
.9
1.4
1.0
-.1
.1
-.5
-.4
.8
.5
.8
-3.3
.9
1.2

3357-903
3357-998
3357-SM
3357-S

12/82
12/82

126.8
109.6

126.0
108.4

126.0
109.5

-2.1
-3.9

0
1.0

3363-P
3363-1
3363-111
3363-112
3363-2
3363-3
3363-311
3363-315
3363-316
3363-317
3363-SM
3363-S

3364-P
3364-1
3364-111
3364-112
3364-2
3364-SM
3364-S

3365-P
3365-1
3365-111
3365-113
3365-115
3365-11512
3365-11514
3365-2
3365-211
3365-215
3365-21511
3365-21512
3365-21514
3365-3
3365-311
3365-313
3365-SM
3365-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

93

12/82

154.5

154.0

153.5

-5.4

-.3

12/84

120.2

120.6

121.1

-.3

.4

06/91
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/91
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

98.9
123.2
115.3
115.3
115.5
101.6
131.9
148.2
130.7
117.9
112.4

98.2
122.3
113.7
113.7
113.1
ft
131.7
148.2
129.7
120.0
110.3

99.0
123.4
114.7
114.8
113.6
104.5
132.6
149.7
129.6
121.4
111.2

ft
-2.1
-3.5
-3.3
-5.6
ft
-1.6
-1.1
-2.5
-.2
-3.4

.8
.9
.9
1.0
.4
ft
.7
1.0
-.1
1.2
.8

06/91

98.7

98.9

98.9

ft

0

06/91
06/91
06/83
06/83
06/83
07/83

98.0
98.0
130.5
115.0
141.2
110.9

99.0
99.1
132.1
115.6
143.4
111.2

99.1
99.1
132.2
115.5
143.6
111.2

ft
ft
-1.4
-4.3
-.1
ft

.1
0
.1
-.1
.1
0

06/91

98.4

98.3

98.9

ft

.6

06/91
06/91
06/83
06/83
06/91
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
10/83
06/91
06/83
06/83
06/91
06/91

99.4
99.3
130.7
131.5
101.6
134.2
157.4
134.4
118.2
115.5
121.5
118.0
97.5
125.9
114.7
102.3
100.7

100.6
100.6
130.6
131.1
104.2
133.8
157.1
133.9
117.5
113.1
122.5
118.0
100.1
125.7
125.5
102.1
126.1

100.8
100.9
130.9
131.3
102.8
134.6
158.2
134.7
117.6
113.8
122.1
ft
95.9
127.4
126.0
103.0
126.1

ft
ft
1.2
.5
ft
1.8
ft
2.2
-2.9
-3.1
-2.7
ft
ft
-1.8
ft
ft
ft

06/91

100.3

100.7

100.5

ft

06/83

137.2

137.8

138.3

1.3

.2
.3
.2
.2
-1.3
.6
.7
.6
.1
.6
-.3
ft
-4.2
1.4
.4
.9
0
-.2
.4

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Copper foundries (castings, except die)— Continued
Primary products......................................................................
Copper and copper-base alloy sand castings.................................
Alloy C64400.....................................................................
Other leaded red and semi-red bra sses.....................................
Tin bronzes, including leaded and high leaded............................
Other alloys, inc. yellow brasses, nickel and lead bronzes, nickel
silvers, and special alloys.................................................
Copper and high copper alloys...............................................
Engineered alloys, inc. manganese, aluminum, and silicon bronzes,
and copper nickels.........................................................
Other copper and copper-base alloy castings................................
Copper and copper-base alloy investment castings.......................
Copper and copper-base alloy centrifugal castings.......................
Other copper and copper-base alloy castings, n.e.c.......................
Copper'base alloy bearings and bushings, nonmachined..................
Copper-base alloy bearings and bushings, nonmachined................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Nonferrous castings, except aluminum and copper, and excluding diecastings................................................................................
Primary products............................................ .........................
Magnesium and magnesium-base alloy castings, except d ie ..............
Sand castings....................................................................
Titanium castings, except d ie ....................................................
Superalloy/high temperature alloy investment castings.....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

Metal heat treating........................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Meta) heat treating services-New England (MA-RI-CT).....................
Harden and tem per.............................................................
Other metal heat treating services...........................................
Metal heat treating services-Middle Atlantic (NY-NJ-E.PA-MD)............
Harden and tem per.............................................................
Case hardening..................................................................
Metal heat treating services-South Central (W.PA-OH-IN-KY).............
Harden and temper.............................................................
Case hardening..................................................................
Other metal heat treating services...........................................
Metal heat treating services-Michigan..........................................
Harden and tem per.............................................................
Case hardening..................................................................
Other metal heat treating services...........................................
Metal heat treating services-Southeast (VA-NC-SC-GA-AL-TN-FL).......
Harden and tem per.............................................................
Case hardening..................................................................
Other metal heat treating services...........................................
Metal heat treating services-North Central (IL-WI-MN-MO-IA) .............
Harden and temper.............................................................
Case hardening..................................................................
Other metal heat treating services...........................................
Metal heat treating services-Pacific Coast (CA-AZ-OR-W A)................
Harden and temper.............................................................
Other metal heat treating services...........................................
Metal heat treating services-Southwest (TX-OK-AR-CO-LA-UT)...........
Harden and temper.............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3396

Primary metal products, n.e.c............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Metal powders, paste, and flakes...............................................
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy..........................................
Copper and copper-base alloy................................................
Iron and steel...................................... ..............................
Other nonferrous powders.....................................................
Other nonferrous paste and flakes, n.e.c...................................
Other primary metal products....................................................
Other primary metal products, n.e.c...........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3399

Feb.
1992*

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/83
06/83
06/91
06/91
06/91

136.2
135.5
100.0
101.1
101.7

136.9
136.5
101.7
101.4
101.7

137.4
136.8
101.7
101.7
103.5

1.3
1.4
ft
ft
ft

0.4
.2
0
.3
1.8

3366-117
3366-118

06/91
06/91

100.4
98.3

101.0
100.1

100.9
100.0

ft
ft

-.1
-.1

3366-119
3366-2
3366-213
3366-217
3366-219
3366-3
3366-311
3366-SM
3366-S

06/91
06/83
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/83
06/83

100.5
144.6
100.0
100.0
100.2
112.5
112.5

100.6
144.7
100.0
101.5
98.8
112.3
112.3

100.6
145.9
103.3
101.5
98.8
112.3
112.3

ft
1.4
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

0
.8
3.3
0
0
0
0

06/83

141.7

140.9

141.0

.1

.1

06/83
06/83
07/83
06/91
06/83
06/91

138.1
136.1
114.4
103.1
136.9
100.5

137.8
136.0
115.0
103.7
136.8
100.1

137.6
135.7
115.0
103.7
136.8
99.8

.7
.5
ft
ft
-.1
ft

-.1
-.2
0
0
0
-.3

3369-P
3369-2
3369-211
3369-3
3369-5
3369-SM
3369-S
339

Nov.
19912

3366-P
3366-1
3366-111
3366-113
3366-115

3369

Miscellaneous primary metal products.................................................

Index
base

3398-P
3398-1
3398-111
3396-113
3398-2
3398-221
3398-222
3398-3
3398-331
3398-332
3398-333
3398-4
3398-441
3398-442
3398-443
3398-5
3398-551
3398-552
3396-553
3398-6
3398-661
3398-662
3398-663
3398-7
3398-771
3398-773
3398-8
3398-881
3398-SM
3398-S

3399-P
3399-1
3399-111
3399-133
3399-155
3399-166
3399-198
3399-2
3399-298
3399-SM
3399-S

06/83

144.2

142.0

142.3

.9

.2

06/85

115.8

116.2

116.0

0

-.2

06/85
06/85
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/65

107.7
108.3
101.0
100.9
102.9
113.8
119.2
103.6
110.3
114.9
106.3
107.0
100.2
99.6
102.5
97.6
100.5
103.4
96.8
100.0
107.1
108.2
106.6
105.4
112.6
119.2
111.0
106.4
98.7

107.7
108.3
100.5
100.9
98.5
114.9
118.8
107.2
110.4
114.9
106.6
107.0
100.2
99.6
102.5
97.6
100.2
103.4
96.2
99.3
107.0
108.2
106.2
105.4
112.6
119.2
111.0
105.8
97.4

107.9
108.5
100.5
100.9
98.5
115.6
119.0
108.9
110.8
115.5
107.1
107.0
100.0
99.6
101.8
97.6
100.2
103.4
96.2
99.3
107.2
108.5
106.2
105.9
112.6
119.2
111.0
105.8
97.4

.5
.6
-.4
.9
-4.1
1.8
.2
5.1
1.9
.4
1.8
6.2
-.7
-1.0
-.9
0
0
.8
-.6
-.7
.6
-.8
2.5
.2
0
0
0
-1.3
-3.1

.2
.2
0
0
0
.6
.2
1.6
.4
.5
.5
0
-.2
0
-.7
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.3
0
.5
0
0
0
0
0

06/85

102.3

100.9

101.3

-1.5

.4

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

126.1
123.6
125.9
146.4
114.9
122.2
121.4
110.6
111.7
112.0

127.0
124.7
126.8
146.4
114.0
122.2
123.2
111.1
113.8
114.4

126.4
124.0
126.0
146.4
114.0
122.2
121.7
ft
113.6
114.2

-.6
-.6
-.9
-.1
-3.4
-.1
-1.1
ft
.9
1.2

-.5
-.6
-.6
0
0
0
-1.2
ft
-.2
-.2

06/85

147.7

146.0

147.3

-.5

-.5

Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation
equipment.............................................................................

34

12/84

116.6

117.0

117.1

.6

.1

Metal cans and shipping containers....................................................

341

12/84

107.9

107.0

106.5

0

-.5

See footnotes at end of table.




94

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry

Metal c a n s .................................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Steel c a n s ..........................................................................
Steel cans, food.................................................................
Fruit and fruit juice can ......................................................
Vegetable and vegetable juice c a n ........................................
Can, other foods (including sou p s)........................................
Steel cans, general packaging (including pet food).......................
Paint and varnish c a n ........................................................
Aerosol c a n ....................................................................
Can, other non-food..........................................................
Aluminum c a n s ....................................................................
Aluminum cans, beverage.....................................................
Beer c a n ........................................... ............................
Metal can components (steel and aluminum)................................
Metal can components (steel and aluminum)..............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3411

Metal barrels, drums, and pails.........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Steel pails...........................................................................
111/4 in. dia.: full removable head..........................................
111/4 inch diameter: tight head.............................................
Standard.......................................................................
AH other diameters.............................................................
Steel shipping barrels and d ru m s..............................................
All exc. 14-in. dia.:. 16 gauge & heavier: 50 gal. & over: tight head....
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 18 gauge & heavier 50 gal: & over: open h e a d ...
All exc. 14-in. dia.: 19 & 20 gauge (incl. 20/18): 50 gal. & over:
tight h ead ....................................................................
All except 14-in. dia.: lighter than 20 g a u g e ........................ ........
30 gallons and over.........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3412

Cutlery, hand tools, and general hardware...........................................

342

Product
code

3411-P
3411-1
3411-1B
3411-117
3411-119
3411-131
3411-1C
3411-137
3411-139
3411-141
3411-2
3411-2A
3411-213
3411-3
3411-311
3411-SM
3411-S

3412-P
3412-1
3412-121
3412-123
3412-12311
3412-129
3412-2
3412-225
3412-227
3412-229
3412-237
3412-23711
3412-SM
3412-S

Hand and edge tools, n.e.c...............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Mechanics’ hand service tools..................................................
Pliers..............................................................................
Slip joint pliers................................................... .............
Solid joint pliers...............................................................
W renches.........................................................................
Sockets for hand-operated wrenches.....................................
Combination open-end and box wrenches...............................
Torque wrenches.............................................................
Adjustable wrenches, including pipe wrenches..........................
Alt other wrenches...........................................................
Screwdrivers.....................................................................
Automotive jacks, mechanical, excluding hydraulic and pneumatic....
Tools for automotive use, excluding jack s..................................
All other mechanics’ hand service to o ls....................................
Edge toots, hand operated ......................................................
Axes, adzes, and hatchets....................................................
Chisels............................................................................
Professional and craftsmen’s edge hand tools............................
All other edge tools.............................................................
Files, rasps, and file accessories and other hand to o ls....................
Shovels,spades, scoops, telegraph spoons, and scrapers...............
Heavy forged hammers, sledges (4 pounds and over), picks, pick
mattocks, and m auls......................................................
Steel goods, including forks, hoes, rakes, weeders, etc..................
Other hand tools, except edge to o ls........................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................




Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/86
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

118.9
117.8
124.8
131.9
141.5
122.0
142.5
124.1
127.4
117.0
133.6
109.8
109.6
109.3
107.2
107.2

117.8
116.6
126.4
132.7
141.5
122.0
144.4
127.2
129.0
(3)
133.6
105.7
105.3
106.2
103.7
103.7

117.2
116.0
125.5
132.1
142.3
120.4
144.4
125.6
128.4
ft
133.6
105.6
105.1
106.3
101.9
101.9

-0.1
0
3.3
3.3
3.9
4.4
2.2
3.1
2.4
ft
3.6
—3.6
-3.8
-2.3
-5.7
-5.7

-0.5
-.5
-.7
-.5
.6
-1.3
0
-1.3
-.5
ft
0
-.1
-.2
.1
-1.7
-1.7

06/81

144.8

144.8

144.8

-.4

0

06/83
06/83
06/83
08/83
06/83
06/83
09/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

112.3
117.8
126.4
139.6
106.9
106.9
127.1
115.0
114.7
110.5

112.0
117.4
(3)
(3)
<3)
ft
ft
114.8
114.7
110.5

112.0
117.5
125.1
ft
(3)
(3)
ft
114.9
114.7
110.5

.1
.3
-2.6
ft
ft
ft
ft
.6
1.2
3.5

0
.1
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
.1
0
0

06/83
08/83
09/83

115.8
108.6
108.4

115.3
108.5
108.4

115.3
108.4
108.4

-2.0
-1.5
-.8

0
-.1
0

ft

ft

108.8

ft

ft

121.1

122.7

123.0

2.0

.2

3421-P
3421-1
3421-121
3421-141

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

132.5
136.4
134.0
138.0
145.8

135.6
139.4
138.5
137.6
151.0

139.7
144.0
138.7
137.9
151.0

5.2
5.2
2.7
.6
6.0

3.0
3.3
.1
.2
0

3421-153

12/83

142.2

142.1

142.1

3.0

0

3421-157
3421-159
3421-SM
3421-S

12/83
12/83

128.1
135.4

133.2
136.0

133.2
137.3

4.4
5.1

0
1.0

12/83

135.4

139.7

139.7

5.4

0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

135.7
137.7
140.2
128.0
131.7
126.1
140.4
140.7
142.3
145.0
144.4
137.3
140.9
130.9
142.3
144.9
126.2
127.4
118.3
143.0
131.4
139.1
159.2

138.9
141.4
144.4
136.0
142.0
132.5
144.7
143.7
146.4
152.5
148.3
143.2
146.9
132.4
142.9
149.2
129.4
128.4
118.3
149.6
133.1
142.3
159.2

139.0
141.6
144.5
134.8
139.0
132.5
145.0
143.9
147.1
152.5
148.8
143.2
146.9
132.4
142.9
149.2
129.4
128.4
119.4
149.6
133.1
142.6
159.5

3.3
3.6
3.2
5.6
5.7
5.6
2.9
2.6
3.6
5.2
3.0
4.4
4.3
.6
3.3
3.2
3.4
1.7
.9
4.6
1.7
4.2
7.1

.1
.1
.1
-.9
-2.1
0
.2
.1
.5
0
.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.9
0
0
.2
.2

06/83
06/83
06/83

142.2
157.3
133.2

147.8
157.3
136.3

147.8
158.0
136.5

5.6
6.5
2.9

0
.4
.1

06/83
06/83
06/83

119.6
119.6
135.2

120.5
120.5
136.0

120.5
120.5
136.0

.8
.8
3.2

0
0
0

3423-P
3423-1
3423-111
3423-11112
3423-11113
3423-113
3423-11321
3423-11324
3423-11325
3423-11326
3423-11327
3423-114
3423-115
3423-116
3423-117
3423-2
3423-231
3423-283
3423-285
3423-298
3423-3
3423-311
3423-331
3423-341
3423-398
3423-SM
3423-M
3423-Z89
3423-S

95

Feb.
19922

12/84

3423

See footnotes at end of table.

Nov.
19912

06/83

3421
Primary products.....................................................................
Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, and sn ip s................................
Kitchen cutlery, incl. knives, forks, and cleavers..........................
Pocket knives & other folding blade knives.......................... ......
Scissors & shears, incl. hshld types, excl. barber, pinking &
tail, shears, etc.........................................................
Metal-cutting shears, incl. aviation & tinners’ snips, bx, & wire
fil. cutters....................................................................
All other scissors & shears, incl. hedge & grass shears & pruners....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Index
base

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Hand saws and saw b la d e s.............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Handsaws and handsaw blades.................................................
Other hand s a w s ...... .........................................................
Woodworking power saw blades................................................
Circular saw blad e s.............................................................
Solid tooth.....................................................................
Inserted tooth.................................................................
All other woodworking power saw blades.......................... ........
Metalworking power saw blades................................................
Bandsaw blades.................................................................
All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, and abrasive
saw blades.....................................................................
All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, and
abrasive saw blades.......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...................... .....................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3425

Hardware, n.e.c.............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Furniture hardware, excluding cabinet hardware.............................
Furniture casters................................................................
Other furniture hardware.......................................................
Builders' hardware........ ....................... .................................
Padlocks including pin/non-pin tumbler and combination types.........
Doorlocks, locksets, and locktrim, except architectural trim sold
separately...................................................................
Cylindrical, except deadlocks and latches................................
Tubular, except deadlocks and latches...................................
Tubular and mortise deadlocks and latches.............................
All other types including electronically and electrically operated.....
Protection plates, push plates, pulls, push pull bars, and lock trim,
n.e.c...................................................................... .....
Key b lan ks.......................................................................
Screen and storm door hardware, including hydraulic and pneumatic
closers.......................................................................
Window hardware, including window lo c k s.................................
Door controls, closers, and checking devices..............................
Surface applied.......................................... .....................
Other, including concealed and electro-mechanical-pneumatic......
Hinges, excluding cabinet hinges, including spring h inges...............
Butt hinges: 3 1/2 inch x 3 1/2 inch, and u nd er.......................
Butt hinges: over 3 112 inch x 3 112 inch, either dimension..........
Other h in g e s...................................................................
Cabinet hardware................................................................
Cabinet knobs, pulls, catches and lo c k s .................................
Other cabinet hardware, including drawer slid es........................
Hangers, tracks, sliding and folding door hardware.......................
Rim locks and other locking devices, n.e.c..................................
Other builders’ hardware.......................................................
Motor vehicle hardware...........................................................
Door hardware including locks, door handles and hinges................
Other motor vehicle hardware ................................................
Other transportation equipment hardware, except motor vehicle
hardware........................................................................
Marine hardware................................................................
Other hardware, n.e.c..............................................................
Casters and wheels, for dollies and industrial handtrucks................
Other hardware, including hose fittings and couplers....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3429

Heating equipment, except electric and warm air; and plumbing
fixtures..................................................................................

Product
code

3431

Plumbing fixture fittings and brass g o o d s..............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Plumbing fixture fittings and brass g o o d s......................................
Bath and shower fittings.......................................................

3432

Feb.
1992s

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

123.0
126.4
135.4
135.3
116.2
113.1
115.0
(3)
117.8
133.0
137.5

126.1
130.2
135.4
135.3
124.4
113.5
115.0
105.6
ft
134.5
139.2

126.1
130.2
135.4
135.3
124.4
113.5
115.0
105.6
t3)
134.5
139.2

3.2
4.0
1.2
1.5
9.2
.6
.4
(3)
(3>
1.1
1.2

0
0
.0
0
0
0
0
0
ft
0
0

3425-4

06/83

130.0

130.0

130.0

1.4

0

3425-411
3425-SM
3425-M
3425-S

06/83

130.0

130.0

130.0

1.4

0

06/83
06/83

104.3
113.1

104.4
114.0

104.4
113.9

.1
.2

0
-.1

3429-P
3429-2
3429-253
3429-298
3429-4
3429-415

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

113.7
112.5
123.8
110.1
121.0
121.9
115.8

114.2
113.0
123.8
110.1
121.0
123.1
115.8

114.1
112.9
123.8
110.1
121.0
122.6
115.8

.7
.7
1.9
1.8
0
2.0
3.7

-.1
-.1
0
0
0
-.4
0

3429-421
3429-42111
3429-42112
3429-42114
3429-42116

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

127.4
138.1
118.5
121.7
115,5

131.1
138.1
128.0
125.9
118.6

130.9
139.1
124.6
126.4
120.9

3.4
2.7
5.1
4.1
4.7

-.2
.7
-2.7
.4
1.9

3429-423
3429-424

06/85
06/85

104.3
125.3

104.3
126.1

107.3
126.1

5.0
1.2

2.9
0

3429-433
3429-436
3429-442
3429-44211
3429-44214
3429-452
3429-45211
3429-45212
3429-45213
3429-461
3429-46113
3429-46114
3429-471
3429-491
3429-498
3429-6
3429-658
3429-698

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/85

110.6
127.2
126.3
122.8
103.8
105.9
119.4
92.6
116.6
141.4
128.7
132.4
115.3
131.0
119.0
102.8
100.4
101.3

114.1
127.2
126.5
121.7
106.1
106.2
120.1
93.0
116.6
140.3
126.1
132.4
115.3
131.8
119.7
102.7
100.4
101.1

113.1
117.4
126.5
121.7
(3)
105.8
120.1
92.2
116.6
140.6
126.6
132.4
113.4
131.9
120.1
102.7
100.4
101.1

2.3
-3.1
2.1
1.0
(3)
-1.4
1.2
-1.2
-3.6
4.8
3.9
2.1
-1.2
.7
1.2
-1.6
-2.1
-.2

-.9
-7.7
0
0
ft
-.4
0
-.9
0
.2
.4
0
-1.6
.1
.3
0
0
0

3429-7
3429-711
3429-8
3429-822
3429-898
3429-SM
3429-M
3429-Z89
3429-S

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

137.9
132.8
111.6
115.5
117.7

137.9
132.8
112.0
115.5
118.2

137.9
132.8
112.5
115.5
119.0

1.8
.7
1.6
2.2
1.5

0
0
.4
0
.7

07/85
06/90
06/85

135.5
103.4
123.5

135.9
103.7
123.2

136.2
103.9
123.7

.7
.8
2.1

.2
.2
.4

12/84

133.0

133.4

134.6

2.7

.9

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

145.4
147.3
164.4
161.2
140.7
149.8

145.3
146.7
168.7
159.3
136.9
147.1

146.1
147.8
167.8
160.2
139.1
149.4

2.4
1.2
3.8
2.6
-.4
1.6

.6
.7
-.5
.6
1.6
1.6

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

149.7
155.3
155.3
140.9

150.9
156.5
156.5
141.8

152.1
157.8
157.8
142.2

2.4
2.4
2.4
1.2

.8
.8
.8
.3

3431-P
3431-4
3431-426
3431-7
3431-711
3431-SM

3432-P
3432-1
3432-101

See footnotes at end of table.




Nov.
19912

3425-P
3425-1
3425-149
3425-2
3425-212
3425-21211
3425-21213
3425-219
3425-3
3425-336

343

Metal sanitary w a re .......................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Sinks and sink/laundry tray combinations.....................................
Kitchen sinks (cast iron, steel, and stainless steel).......................
Bathtubs.............................................................................
Cast iron bathtubs..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

Index
base

96

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Plumbing fixture fittings and brass goods— Continued
Single control bath and shower fittings, except thermostatic and
pressure balanced.......................................................
Bathtub and shower combination, other than single control..........
Lavatory fittings..................................................................
Residential, 4 inch centerset, other than single control................
Other combination fittings...................................................
Sink fittings.......................................................................
Single control deck-type faucet with spray...............................
Residential deck-type faucets, other than single control...............
Other sink fittings..... ........................................................
Miscellaneous brass g o o d s....................................................
Drains and overflows.........................................................
T ra p s........... ................................................................
Lawn hose nozzles and lawn sprinklers..................................
Water closet tank flushing controls........................................
Other miscellaneous items..................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s............................... ............................................
Secondary products........ ......................................................

Product
code

3432-10111
3432-10113
3432-102
3432-10224
3432-10226
3432-103
3432-10334
3432-10336
3432-10339
3432-104
3432-10443
3432-10445
3432-10451
3432-10453
3432-10498
3432-SM
3432-M
3432-Z89
3432-S

Nonelectric heating equipment.........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Cast iron heating boilers.........................................................
Oil-fired cast iron heating boilers.............................................
Gas-fired cast iron heating boilers...........................................
Domestic heating sto ve s.........................................................
Wood and coal domestic heating stoves, except sheet metal, airtight .
Other heating system s............................................................
Radiators and convectors......................................................
Floor and wall furnaces........................................................
Gas-fired wall furnaces......................................................
Other systems, n.e.c.............................................................
Other heating systems, n.e.c................................................
Parts for heating system s........................................................
Gas burners and parts/attachments.........................................
Gas burners under and equal to 400 M B H ..............................
Dual fuel burners and parts/attachments...................................
Commercial/industrial dual fuel burners..................................
Other parts, n.e.c.................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts......................... .....
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

3433

Fabricated structural metal products...................................................

344

Fabricated structural m etal..............................................................
Primary products......................... .............................................
Fabricated structural metal for buildings.......................................
Iron and steel for industrial buildings........................................
Industrial buildings and plants..............................................
Iron and steel for commercial buildings.....................................
Office buildings (high-rise)...................................................
Office buildings (low-rise)....................................................
Other commercial buildings (low-rise).....................................
Iron and steel for other buildings (including rel., med., instit.,
and educational)............................................................
Low-rise buildings.............. ...............................................
Fabricated structural metal for bridges, trestles, and viaducts.............
Other fabricated structural metal ...............................................
Iron and steel for towers and supporting structures.......................
Iron and steel for other u s e s .................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3441

Metal doors, sash and trim..............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Metal doors and frames, except storm d o o rs.................................
Aluminum doors, all typ e s.....................................................
Aluminum residential d oors..................................................
Sliding glass patio d o o rs ..................................................
All other residential doors, including garage...........................
Aluminum commercial and institutional d o o rs...........................
All other commercial and institutional d oo rs...........................
Iron and steel doors, all typ es................................................
Iron and steel industrial d oo rs........................ ......................
Iron and steel residential d o o rs ..................... ......................
Garage d o o rs ...............................................................
Insulated steel entrance d o o rs ..........................................

3442

3433-P
3433-3
3433-311
3433-313
3433-4
3433-416
3433-6
3433-611
3433-631
3433-63113
3433-661
3433-66193
3433-8
3433-811
3433-81101
3433-831
3433-83103
3433-871
3433-SM
3433-S
3433-SSS

3441-P
3441-1
3441-121
3441-12101
3441-122
3441-12201
3441-12202
3441-12207
3441-128
3441-12802
3441-2
3441-3
3441-342
3441-359
3441-SM
3441 -S

3442-P
3442-1
3442-11
3442-112
3442-11216
3442-11218
3442-113
3442-11323
3442-12
3442-121
3442-122
3442-12227
3442-12229

See footnotes at end of table.




97

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

132.4
146.0
137.1
146.6
140.0
156.5
148.4
144.4
210.4
171.8
145.6
143.9
200.0
153.4
181.7

133.6
145.9
137.7
147.5
140.0
157.0
149.3
145.2
211.1
173.7
145.6
143.9
198.8
160.7
182.5

133.6
147.5
139.0
147.9
140.0
157.7
149.3
150.0
211.1
175.8
145.6
143.9
203.9
160.6
183.9

1.1
2.6
2.7
4.9
0
1.9
5.0
5.9
0
3.2
1.0
.5
2.4
4.5
3.1

0
1.1
.9
.3
0
.4
0
3.3
0
1.2
0
0
2.6
-.1
.8

06/83
06/90
06/83

81.5
103.9
168.6

81.5
103.9
169.0

81.5
103.9
171.0

1.1
1.1
1.7

0
0
1.2

06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/86
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/80
06/86

158.5
159.7
152.5
146.0
154.0
133.9
129.6
161.2
171.1
167.0
164.3
154.6
114.0
176.5
156.2
158.2
147.4
139.7
145.3

158.7
159.9
152.5
146.0
154.0
133.9
129.6
161.2
(3)
167.0
164.3
154.6
114.0
176.5
156.2
158.2
147.4
139.7
145.3

160.5
162.2
152.5
146.0
154.0
134.1
129.8
163.7
172.3
178.2
176.2
155.4
114.0
180.3
156.2
158.2
147.4
139.7
151.6

2.8
2.6
2.3
2.0
2.7
1.6
2.4
1.6
.7
6.8
7.2
2.4
2.4
3.3
4.3
3.9
1.2
1.9
4.1

1.1
1.4
0
0
0
.1
.2
1.6
(3)
6.7
7.2
.5
0
2.2
0
0
0
0
4.3

06/80
06/80

146.5
149.9

146.5
149.9

146.5
149.9

1.0
1.2

0
0

12/84

117.3

117.5

117.6

-.7

.1

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/87

116.0
116.0
115.0
118.4
122.2
99.9
95.1
99.4
114.3

116.2
116.1
115.2
119.0
122.9
99.6
95.1
99.4
112.8

116.4
116.3
115.1
119.0
122.9
99.0
95.1
99.4
112.8

-1.3
-1.7
-3.1
-3.3
-3.7
-3.3
-1.6
-2.9
-2.7

.2
.2
-.1
0
0
-.6
0
0
0

06/87
06/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/87

125.1
101.2
106.1
119.6
115.0
117.5

124.9
(3)
104.8
120.0
115.0
118.2

124.9
100.9
109.2
119.9
114.3
118.2

-1.7
-4.1
.6
.3
0
.6

0
(3)
4.2
-.1
-.6
0

06/82

132.1

132.9

132.9

1.1

0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

128.4
130.4
132.9
134.1
126.1
124.1
122.7
143.4
147.9
133.1
129.6
136.1
136.5
134.9

128.6
130.3
132.9
134.1
126.4
124.5
122.5
142.9
146.9
133.9
130.6
136.6
138.7
134.8

128.7
130.5
133.1
134.4
126.9
125.0
122.5
142.9
147.0
134.0
130.6
136.8
138.7
135.1

.7
.5
-.4
-.3
.1
-.2
1.2
-.8
-2.8
.4
.8
0
1.6
-.2

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

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Metal doors, sash and trim— Continued
All other residential d o o rs ................................................
Iron and steel commercial and institutional d oors.............. ........
Overhead and sliding d o o rs..............................................
All other commercial and institutional doors................ ...........
Aluminum doorframes..........................................................
Steel doorframes, 16 gauge and heavier....................................
Metal window sash and frames, except storm s a s h .........................
Aluminum window sash and frames..........................................
Residential aluminum window sash and fram es.........................
Single and double-hung...................................................
Horizontal sliding............................................................
All other residential window sash and frames.........................
Nonresidential aluminum window sash and fram es.....................
Projected and aw ning.....................................................
All other nonresidential window sash and fram es.......... ..........
Steel window sash and frames, all types...................................
Steel window sash and frames, all typ e s.................................
Metal molding and trim and storefronts........................................
Metal storefronts, sold complete at factory.................................
Metal combination screen and storm sash and d oo rs.......................
Aluminum and steel combination screen and storm s a s h ..............
Aluminum and steel combination screen and storm d o o rs ..............
Metal window and door screens and weatherstrip...........................
Metal screen doors..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

3442-12231
3442-123
3442*12332
3442-12336
3442-142
3442-143
3442-2
3442-21
3442-211
3442-21121
3442-21124
3442-21129
3442-212
3442-21245
3442-21249
3442-22
3442-221
3442-3
3442-351
3442-4
3442-412
3442-413
3442-5
3442-511
3442-SM
3442-M
3442-S

Fabricated plate work.....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Heat exchangers and steam condensers......................................
Bare tube heat exchangers..................................... -..............
Fin tube heat exchangers......................................................
Fabricated steel plate.............................................................
Steel plate for trash containers and all other containers.................
Weldments........................................................................
Other fabricated steel plate....................................................
Steel power boilers (over 15 psi) and parts/attachments..................
Gas cylinders...................................................... .................
Carbon steel gas cylinders.....................................................
All other types of gas cylinders...............................................
Metal tanks made at plant, standard, non-pressure..........................
Bulk storage tanks, standard, non-pressure................................
Carbon steel storage tanks, 6000 gal. and le s s .........................
Carbon steel storage tanks over 6000 gal............... .................
Custom tanks and vessels made at the p lan t................................
Carbon steel customized tanks and vessels, non-LPG...................
Carbon steel tanks & vessels, 3/4 inch & less wall thickness..................
All other types of customized tanks and vessels, non-LPG .............
Custom tanks and vessels made at plant and field assembled...........
Petroleum storage tanks, field assem bled..................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

3443

Sheet metal w ork..........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Metal roofing and roof drainage equipment...................................
Metal roofing, steel, all types..................................................
Roof drainage equipment including eave troughs, steel..................
Roof drainage equipment including eave troughs, aluminum............
Metal flooring and siding ..........................................................
Metal siding, steel...............................................................
Metal siding, aluminum, for residential use, including mobile hom es...
Noninsulated...................................................................
Other sheet metal w ork.................... ......................................
Cornices, skylights, ceiling domes, copings, and gravel sto ps...........
Stovepipe, furnace smokepipe, elbows, and ducts, ste el................
Air-conditioning ducts, including dust collecting ducts, steel.............
Restaurant, hotel, and kitchen sheet metal equipment, ste el...........
Metal awnings, canopies, carports, and patios, prefabricated types,
aluminum.....................................................................
Soffits, fascia, and shutters, aluminum......................................
Other sheet metal work, steel.................................................
Precision sheet metal parts, not stam ped................................
Other steel sheet metal w ork...............................................
Other sheet metal work, aluminum...........................................
Other sheet metal work of metals other than steel or aluminum.......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3444

3443-P
3443-1
3443-111
3443-115
3443-2
3443-245
3443-251
3443-299
3443-3
3443-4
3443-412
3443-418
3443-7
3443-71
3443-711
3443-713
3443-8
3443-802
3443-80201
3443-804
3443-9
3443-926
3443-SM

3444-P
3444-4
3444-411
3444-423
3444-429
3444-5
3444-516
3444-517
3444-51702
3444-6
3444-611
3444-634
3444-637
3444-644
3444-646
3444-651
3444-662
3444-66203
3444-66209
3444-664
3444-698
3444-SM
3444-M
3444-S

See footnotes at end of table.




98

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/83
06/83
08/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/88
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

135.1
129.6
128.9
117.4
128.1
125.5
123.9
124.5
123.8
123.2
117.3
161.9
133.6
95.5
131.7
114.5
114.5
158.4
124.0
131.0
130.6
128.3
123.1
114.7

135.1
130.4
132.2
118.3
120.3
125.3
123.1
123.9
125.1
123.9
120.1
161.9
128.8
95.5
131.7
(3)
(3)
158.4
(3)
132.2
133.7
128.3
123.1
<3)

135.1
130.4
132.2
118.3
120.3
125.3
123.4
124.1
125.4
124.2
120.0
163.7
128.8
95.5
131.7
ft
ft
158.4
ft
132.2
133.7
128.3
123.1
114.7

-1.8
.5
2.6
-.3
-10.4
.4
-1.3
-1.4
1.5
1.3
2.5
.3
-6.9
-4.7
-1.0
ft
ft
9.9
ft
2.9
3.0
1.7
.7
-.3

0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.2
.2
.2
-.1
1.1
0
0
0
ft
ft
0
ft
0
0
0
0
ft

07/83
06/83

111.1
122.0

110.8
126.0

110.8
125.8

2.3
3.4

0
-.2

03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
12/86
03/80
12/86
03/80
03/80
12/86
12/86
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
03/80
12/86
03/80
03/80

145.6
148.3
177.0
188.9
159.0
133.2
114.9
155.5
117.4
121.0
133.4
127.3
121.4
132.7
127.6
132.9
124.8
149.8
131.0
147.5
134.0
135.3
122.6

147.0
149.8
178.8
190.7
161.1
133.6
116.5
155.5
117.8
ft
133.7
127.3
122.4
132.7
127.6
132.9
124.8
149.8
131.0
147.5
134.0
136.5
ft

146.7
150.2
179.8
193.5
160.8
135.2
116.5
161.3
117.7
124.7
133.6
127.3
122.1
133.9
129.1
132.9
124,8
149.8
131.0
147.5
134.0
136.5
ft

1.2
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.4
2.4
1.2
7.2
-.1
8.6
.6
1.2
-1.1
.5
1.0
1.3
0
-.3
-.3
-.5
-.1
-.5
ft

-.2
.3
.6
1.5
-.2
1.2
0
3.7
-.1
ft
-.1
0
-.2
.9
1.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ft

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
01/84
12/82
12/82
12/82

126.9
126.3
117.8
106.3
170.4
104.5
116.6
123.3
121.2
121.2
135.3
99.3
128.3
128.7
ft

126.7
126.0
117.8
106.3
170.4
104.5
115.6
123.3
118.3
118.3
135.1
99.3
128.0
128.3
199.4

126.6
125.9
117.8
106.3
170.4
104.5
115.3
121.6
118.9
118.9
135.0
99.8
127.9
128.2
ft

-2.7
-1.0
-2.6
-4.1
.6
-2.8
-1.6
-.8
-3.8
-3.8
-.9
.7
-1.4
1.3
ft

-.1
-.1
0
0
0
0
-.3
-1.4
.5
.5
-.1
.5
-.1
-.1
ft

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

146.7
105.4
133.5
135.4
127.5
134.7
142.7

146.7
102.4
134.1
135.9
128.5
133.4
142.5

146.7
ft
134.1
136.1
12B.1
132.4
143.3

0
.1
.1
.2
-3.1
0

0
ft
0
.1
-.3
-.7
.6

12/82
12/82

122.3
126.4

123.9
126.0

123.9
126.0

-14.8
-2.4

0
0

ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
01/84
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/88
12/88
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/88
12/83
12/88

123.0
123.5
123.5
108.3
106.7
109.2
119.0
115.0
119.9
110.8
116.5
87.8
107.4
125.2
127.7
114.2
113.8
126.9
122.8
157.2
121.5
115.0
119.5
102.2

123.4
123.9
123.9
108.3
106.7
109.2
118.6
115.0
118.2
110.9
116.9
87.8
107.2
125.0
127.7
114.2
113.8
126.8
122.8
157.2
121.1
115.0
119.3
101.1

123.2
123.7
123.7
108.3
106.7
109.2
118.7
115.0
118.5
110.4
115.9
87.8
107.2
124.5
127.1
114.2
113.8
126.3
122.8
157.2
121.1
ft
119.3
101.1

0.9
1.1
1.1
1.6
2.2
.7
-.5
.1
-3.3
1.9
2.2
-1.6
4.4
-2.0
-1.4
0
0
1.2
4.6
0
.2
ft
1.6
-2.0

-0.2
-.2
-.2
0
0
0
.1
0
.3
-.5
-.9
0
0
-.4
-.5
0
0
-.4
0
0
0
ft
0
0

12/83
12/83

123.9
122.5

123.9
122.5

123.9
122.5

-.2
0

0
0

3448-P

12/81
12/81

116.9
115.4

116.8
115.3

117.0
115.5

-.2
-.3

.2
.2

3448-1
3448-115
3448-11512
3448-11514
3448-118
3448-2

12/81
12/81
12/87
12/87
12/87
12/81

111.5
111.9
98.8
112.0
105.0
122.7

111.2
111.5
99.0
111.4
105.1
123.1

111.4
111.7
99.3
111.5
105.1
123.5

-.5
-.5
-.8
-.5
-.8
.4

.2
.2
.3
.1
0
.3

3448-215

12/81

122.5

118.1

ft

3448-221
3448-22117

12/81
12/87

123.4
114.3

126.1
119.6

126.1
119.6

2.5
5.4

0
0

3448-235
3448-23516
3448-23518

12/81
12/87
12/87

145.8
123.9
106.6

145.8
123.9
106.6

147.3
125.4
ft

2.2
3.0

ft

1.0
1.2
ft

3448-254
3448-SM
3448-S

12/81

113.0

113.1

113.1

-2.4

0

12/81

155.8

155.0

155.2

.6

.1

12/84
12/84
12/84
11/86
09/86
12/84
12/84
12/84

99.2
98.6
95.4
89.9
74.5
102.3
108.3
116.2

98.9
97.5
93.9
90.9
72.9
100.3
108.3
116.2

100.4
99.4
95.1
91.3
75.1
101.4
108.3
116.2

-2.9
-3.7
-.7
-1.1
1.1
-1.0
-9.0
0

1.5
1.9
1.3
.4
3.0
1.1
0
0

12/84
06/90
06/90

124.3
87.4
ft

124.3
86.1
95.6

124.3
90.8
95.8

-5.3
-3.1
ft

0
5.5
.2

12/84

101.9

101.8

101.7

-3.9

-.1

345

12/84

115.1

115.4

115.7

1.0

.3

3451

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/88
12/83
12/83
12/83

122.9
123.9
124.3
123,5
110.6
157.4
154.9
110.3
107.3
119.1
113.1

122.9
123.9
124.2
123.5
109.7
(3)
154.9
110.0
108.1
119.0
115.2

123.1
124.0
124.2
123.8
109.7
157.4
154.9
110.0
108.1
119.5
114.9

.7
.5
-.1
.9
-.8
0
.6
1.0
1.2
1.0
6.3

.2
.1
0
.2
0
ft
0
0
0
.4
-.3

3446

Prefabricated metal buildings...........................................................
Primary products................................... ..................................
Prefab, metal bldg. sys., excl. farm service bldgs., resid. bldgs., &
parts for prefab, b ld g s.......................................................
Industrial and commercial......................................................
Industrial.......................................................................
Commercial....................................................................
Institutional, medical, religious, public & educational......................
Other prefabricated and portable metal buildings and parts...............
Other farm service bldgs., steel and aluminum, excl. wood frame
b ld gs.........................................................................
Small utility bldgs., incl. tool sheds, cabanas, storage houses,
etc., steel and aluminum .................................................
Steel.......................... ..................................................
Dwellings and other non-farm bldgs. incl. vacation homes, etc.; steel
and aluminum...............................................................
Aluminum.......................................................................
Steel............................................................................
Panels, parts, or sections for prefab, bldgs., not sold as a complete
unit, steel & aluminum....................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products.............. .................................................

3448

Miscellaneous metal work...............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Bar joists and fabricated concrete reinforcing b ars..........................
Short span open-web joists....................................................
All long span joists.............................................................
Fabricated concrete reinforcing b a r s ........................................
Other miscellaneous metal building materials and curtain w all............
Expanded metal la th ...........................................................
Metal plaster base accessories, including corner beads, screeds,
grounds, etc..................................................................
Custom roll form products.......................................................
Other steel.............. .........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3449

Screw machine products.................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Automotive screw machine products...........................................
Other screw machine products.................................................
Aircraft.............. ..............................................................
Ordnance ........................................................................
Household appliances, including radio and television....................
Electric and electronic equipment............................................
Machinery........................................................................
All other end uses, except automotive......................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3446-P
3446-1
3446-11
3446-111
3446-113
3446-13
3446-131
3446-135
3446-14
3446-143
3446-144
3446-149
3446-15
3446-151
3446-18
3446-181
3446-19
3446-192
3446-193
3446-199
3446-19912
3446-19913
3446-19914
3446-SM
3446-S
3446-SSS

3449-P
3449-4
3449-443
3449-447
3449-452
3449-5
3449-511
3449-532
3449-6
3449-614
3449-SM
3449-S

3451-P
3451-1
3451-2
3451-222
3451-223
3451-242
3451-252
3451-262
3451-298
3451-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base
Nov.
19912

Architectural and ornamental metalwork..............................................
Primary products.................................. ...................................
Architectural and ornamental metalwork.......................................
Warm air or air conditioning grilles, registers and air diffusers..........
Iron and steel..................................................................
Aluminum.......................................................................
S ta irs ............................................................ .................
Industrial c la s s ................................................................
Commercial c la s s .............................................................
Railings............................................................................
Steel, excluding stainless steel.............................................
Iron and stainless ste el......................................................
Other metals, including combinations of metals and other materials.
Grating and grating treads.....................................................
Steel grating and grating treads............................................
Scaffolding and shoring........................................................
Scaffolding ....................................................................
Other architectural and ornamental metalwork............................
Fences, gates and posts....................................................
Window guards...............................................................
Other architectural and ornamental metalwork..........................
Iron and stainless steel...................................................
Steel, excluding stainless steel..........................................
Other metals................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products......................... .....................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

Screw machine products, and bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and
w ashers................................................................................

Product
code

99

ft

ft

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/82
06/82
06/82
11/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/62
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82
04/84

117.4
118.1
112.0
109.0
98.2
112.1
104.2
106.7
128.9
100.5
114.0
102.3
114.7
100.5
117.4
97.0
117.4
115.3
112.9
101.2
116.1
115.1
105.5
120.9
159.1
132.8
195.7
141.1
141.8
110.3
111.9

118.0
118.2
111.8
106.4
98.0
112.1
104.1
106.2
128.9
103.6
114.0
102.0
114.0
100.3
117.0
97.0
117.8
114.7
112.9
101.2
117.4
115.1
104.3
120.9
159.0
132.5
195.7
(3)
<3)
112.4
114.5

06/82
06/82

117.3
106.9

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

118.5
118.8
111.5
104.6
98.0
112.1
104.1
106.2
128.9
103.6
113.8
102.0
114.0
100.3
117.0
97.0
117.9
114.8
113.2
101.2
117.4
115.7
105.7
120.9
159.1
132.8
195.7
ft
141.8
118.1
120.2

1.4
1.7
-1.8
-10.3
-.9
-.3
-1.0
-.9
6.3
-4.3
-1.8
-3.9
-1.2
-.3
-1.8
0
1.9
-.5
2.4
0
1.3
5.1
-.2
5.5
6.9
-6.0
29.2
ft

0.4
.5
-.3
-1.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
-.2
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.1
.3
0
0
.5
1.3
0
.1
.2
0

7.3
7.7

ft
5.1
5.0

117.3
114.5

117.3
114.5

-3.8
.2

0
0

Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers...............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft.................................
Mine roof b olts..................................................................
Hex bolts, including heavy, tap, and joint.............................. ....
Square and round bolts and plow numbers 3, 4, 6, 7, and track.......
Studs ..............................................................................
Flanged, self-locking, set, lag, and wood sc re w s.........................
Cap screw s.......................................................................
Machine scre w s...................................... ...........................
Thread-forming tapping sc re w s...............................................
Thread-cutting, self-drilling, and thread-rolling screw s....................
Other externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft.......................
Internally threaded fasteners, except aircraft..................................
Flanged, square, sheet metal, weld, wing, and cage nuts................
Hex n uts..........................................................................
Locknuts: prevailing torque and free spinning..............................
Other internally threaded fasteners, including all nonmetallic...........
Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft................................. ........
Solid rivets, all siz e s............................................................
Tubular, split, and blind rivets.................................................
Pins, machine typ e ..............................................................
Washers, all typ es...................... ........................................
Other nonthreaded fasteners, including all nonmetallic..................
Aircraft/aerospace fasteners....................................................
Bolts, ail KSI tensile............................................................
Nuts, all typ e s...................................................................
Washers, all typ es..............................................................
Rivets, all types..................................................................
Other formed fasteners...........................................................
All other, including ordnance..................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3452

Metal forgings and stam pings...........................................................

346

12/84

109.5

109.7

109.8

.4

.1

Iron and steel forgings...................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Hot impression die impact, press and upset ferrous forgings.............
Carbon ste el.....................................................................
Alloy steel, except stainless and high-temperature.......................
Stainless ste el....................................................................
Cold impression die impact, press and upset ferrous forgings.............
Seamless rolled-ring ferrous forgings..........................................
Carbon ste el.....................................................................
High-temperature iron, nickel and cobalt-base alloys.....................
Open die or smith (hammer or press) ferrous forgings.....................
Carbon ste el.....................................................................
Alloy steel, except stainless and high-temperature.......................
Stainless ste el...................................................................
Other ferrous forgings.............................................................
Other ferrous forgings..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3462

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/90
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
02/84
02/84

106.2
108.5
110.8
112.6
108.5
111.0
108.0
108.8
119.2
95.0
96.2
96.3
96.3
94.6
93.8
93.8

106.3
108.6
111.0
112.6
108.9
111.2

106.1
108.4
111.0
112.7
108.9
111.2

-.7
-.2
.5
.3
.6
-5.5

-.2
-.2
0
.1
0
0

108.6
ft

108.8
(3)

96.0
95.8
96.0
94.8
95.2
95.2

94.6
93.8
94.4
94.8
95.2
95.2

-.5
ft
(3)
-2.2
-2.4
-2.7
-.2
-.6
-.6

.2
ft
ft
-1.5
-2.1
-1.7
0
0
0

12/83

93.9

93.9

93.9

.1

.0

Nonferrous forgings.......................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Hot impression die impact, press and upset nonferrous forgings.........
Aluminum and aluminum alloy .................................................
Titanium and titanium alloy....................................................
Copper and copper alloy......................................................
Open die or smith (hammer or press) nonferrous forgings.................
Aluminum and aluminum a llo y................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3463

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

123.1
127.0
127.9
141.9
99.0
126.9
140.6
117.6

122.4
126.1
126.7
141.5
98.2
126.9
142.8
ft

122.4
126.1
126.7
141.5
98.2
127.0
(3)
ft

.1
0
.6
3.5
-.6
-2.7
ft

0
0
0
0
0
.1
ft

12/83

107.3

107.2

107.2

.4

0

Automotive stampings.......... ..........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Original equipment automotive stampings.....................................
Passenger car stam pings......................................................
Body p anels...................................................................
Chassis parts..................................................................
Truck and bus stam pings......................................................
Body panels...................................................................
Chassis p arts..................................................................
Service part automotive stampings.............................................
Passenger car stam pings......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3465

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

111.5
109.7
108.6
108.4
104.3
118.1
110.4
110.5
109.9
119.3
120.5

111.8
110.1
108.6
108.4
104.3
118.0
110.1
110.6
108.8
123.4
124.6

111.7
110.0
108.5
108.3
104.3
117.7
110.0
110.6
108.5
123.4
124.6

-.1
-.2
-.6
-.7
-.9
-.3
-.4
-.1
-1.1
3.4
3.4

-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
0
-.3
-.1
0
-.3
0
0

12/82

129.8

129.8

129.7

1.2

-.1

3452-P
3452-4
3452-411
3452-412
3452-413
3452-421
3452-433
3452-436
3452-437
3452-441
3452-442
3452-469
3452-5
3452-501
3452-502
3452-511
3452-539
3452-6
3452-601
3452-603
3452-621
3452-631
3452-649
3452-7
3452*701
3452-731
3452-761
3452-762
3452-8
3452-898
3452-SM
3452-M
3452-S

3462-P
3462-5
3462-511
3462-513
3462-515
3462-6
3462-7
3462-711
3462-717
3462-8
3462-811
3462-813
3462-815
3462-9
3462-911
3462-SM
3462-S

3463-P
3463-5
3463-521
3463-523
3463-525
3463-8
3463-821
3463-SM
3463-S

3465-P
3465-1
3465-111
3465-11111
3465-11112
3465-113
3465-11313
3465-11314
3465-3
3465-311
3465-SM
3465-S

See footnotes at end of table.




100

ft
ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Metal crowns and closures........................................ ......................
Primary products.....................................................................
Metal commercial closures(caps)...............................................
Screw thread and lug type(nonvacuum).....................................
Tin mill products............................................... ...............
Metal caps (vacuum)........................... ................................
Continuous thread............................................................
Other metal closures, except crow ns..........................................
All other metal closures((roll-ons,snips,tabs,etc.)..........................
Soft drink.......................................................................
Metal crow ns............ ...........................................................
Soft drink containers........ ...................................................
Conventional ty p e ............................................................

3466

Metal stampings, n.e.c....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Job stampings, except automotive.............................................
Recreational vehicle stampings ( motor homes, travel trailers, etc.)
Motor and generator stampings..............................................
Aviation stampings..............................................................
Agricultural equipment stampings............................................
Electrical equipment stampings, except refrigerator and laundry.......
Furniture stampings................................ ............................
Office machine stam pings.....................................................
Radio, television and phonograph stampings..............................
Stove, heater and air conditioner stam pings...............................
Other industrial equipment stampings........................................
Other job stam pings..................................... ......................
Stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, aluminum..............
Bakeware, pantryware and miscellaneous household utensils..........
Stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, except aluminum.....
Other utensils, including commercial, hospital and outdoor, stainless
steel..........................................................................
Other stamped and pressed metal end products............................
Other stamped and pressed metal end products.........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts........................ .......
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3469

Coating, engraving, and allied services...............................................

347

Metal plating and polishing..............................................................
Primary products.............................. .......................................
Metal plating and polishing......................................................
Electroplating-rack..............................................................
Electroplating-barrel.............................................................
Engineering plating - hard chrome, hard nickel............................
Anodizing .........................................................................
Hard coat anodizing..........................................................
Other anodizing...............................................................
Mechanical surface preparation...............................................
Polishing and buffing.................. ......................................
Other surface finishing ......................................................
Other plating including reel to reel continuous plating....................
Reel to reel continuous plating.............................................
Other plating..................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3471

Metal coating and allied services......................................................
Primary products.............. .......................................................
Metal coating and allied services...............................................
Etching and engraving metal nameplates...................................
Other etching and engraving..................................................
Galvanizing and other hot dip coating.......................................
Sheet and strip galvanizing.................................................
After fabrication galvanizing, excluding all steel company
operations ................................................................
Hot dip coating other than zin c.............................................
Organic coatings................................................................
Coil coating....................................................................
Spray coating, including electrostatic coating...........................
All other organic coating....................................................
All other metal coating or allied sen/ices...................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3479

Ordnance and accessories, except vehicles and guided m issiles................

348

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3466-P
3466-1
3466-103
3466-10331
3466-142
3466-14244
3466-3
3466-364
3466-36411
3466-4
3466-415
3466-41517

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

118.3
117.9
131.4
127.9
127.9
134.7
107.3
81.1
80.7
80.7
121.2
122.7
120.3

120.3
120.0
134.9
(3)
(3)
141.4
107.3
81.0
80.6
80.6
120.9
122.2
119.9

121.1
120.8
136.3
(3)
(3)
141.6
109.2
81.0
80.6
80.6
121.1
122.6
120.2

2.9
3.1
4.6
(3)
(3)
5.1
1.8
-.2
-.1
-.1
.3
.8
.8

0.7
.7
1.0
(3)
(3)
.1
1.8
0
0
0
.2
.3
.3

3469-P
3469-2
3469-201
3469-205
3469-211
3469-215
3469-225
3469-231
3469-241
3469-251
3469-271
3469-289
3469-298
3469-4
3469-414
3469-5

06/84
06/84
06/84
12/88
12/88
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/88
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

122.9
122.8
122.6
105.9
83.7
120.9
115.0
114.7
104.2
141.7
112.6
115.0
133.3
122.4
141.8
148.4
117.9

122.9
122.7
122.4
(3)
83.8
113.1
115.0
115.8
104.4
141.7
112.6
115.0
134.0
122.7
141.8
148.4
116.8

123.2
123.1
122.9
105.9
83.8
119.0
115.0
116.2
104.4
141.7
112.6
115.0
134.0
122.8
141.8
148.4
117.6

.9
1.0
.4
.9
.1
-3.2
0
1.7
-6.7
3.3
(3)
-.2
1.5
.7
-.1
-.1
-.3

.2
.3
.4
(3)
0
5.2
0
.3
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
0
.7

10/84
06/84
06/84

125.6
119.3
117.4

111.4
119.9
119.0

117.5
119.9
119.0

-11.8
2.8
.7

5.5
0
0

12/87
06/84

114.8
121.9

114.8
122.6

114.8
122.7

(3)
1.2

0
.1

12/84

119.6

119.7

119.7

.3

0

3469-515
3469-9
3469-998
3469-SM
3469-M
3469-S

3471-P
3471-1
3471-101
3471-102
3471-103
3471-104
3471-10431
3471-10432
3471-105
3471-10541
3471-10543
3471-107
3471-10751
3471-10752
3471-SM
3471-S

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/64
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/89
12/89

124.9
125.1
125.1
124.1
130.2
128.0
129.0
117.6
131.8
113.3
111.8
130.1
117.6
100.0
105.3

124.9
125.0
125.0
125.0
130.5
122.6
129.6
119.1
132.1
115.3
113.8
130.9
117.6
100.0
105.3

125.0
125.1
125.1
125.0
130.5
123.2
129.8
119.1
132.4
115.2
113.8
130.9
117.6
100.0
105.3

1.5
1.2
1.2
1.6
.7
-.6
1.0
1.2
.9
4.6
5.1
.6
1.0
0
4.7

.1
.1
.1
0
0
.5
.2
0
.2
-.1
0
0
0
0
0

12/84

121.6

120.3

121.4

1.8

.9

3479-P
3479-1
3479-101
3479-102
3479-103
3479-10311

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/89

113.4
113.9
113.9
121.8
161.2
116.2
97.5

113.7
114.1
114.1
123.0
162.8
116.8
97.4

113.6
114.1
114.1
123.0
163.8
116.8
97.4

-1.2
-1.0
-1.0
1.0
5.2
-.5
-1.5

-.1
0
0
0
.6
0
0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/89

122.7
119.8
109.0
98.8
117.1
109.8
103.3

124.1
121.1
108.9
97.9
117.5
109.6
103.3

124.0
121.1
108.8
97.9
117.5
109.6
103.1

1.1
1.8
-1.6
-5.2
-.2
-.4
-.2

-.1
0
-.1
0
0
0
-.2

12/89
12/84

<3)
101.0

119.8
102.5

119.8
101.8

1.9
-8.9

0
-.7

06/85

117.3

118.0

118.3

3.1

.3

3479-10312
3479-10314
3479-104
3479-10421
3479-10422
3479-10423
3479-105
3479-SM
3479-M
3479-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

101

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Smalt arms ammunition,30mm and under.............................................
Primary products......................................................................
Cartridges for small firearms (rifles and sidearms)...........................
Centerfire pistols, including cartridges interchangeable between
rifles and pistols............................................................
Shipped to government (Federal, State, and local)....................
Ammunition components.........................................................
Wads, shot cases (primed or unphmed), bullets, bullet jackets, and
cases .........................................................................

3482

Ammunition, except small arms, n.e.c..................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Artillery ammunition and component parts, over 30mm (or 1.18 inches) .
Artillery component parts.......................................................
F u s e s ........... ................................................................
Ammunition, except for small arms, n.e.c......................................
Other ammunition and ammunition parts, n.e.c., except small a r m s ...

3483

Small aims, 30 mm and under..........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Pistols and revolvers..............................................................
Centerfire pistols and revolvers...............................................
Rifles.................................................................................
Centerfire rifles..................................................................
Bolt repeater centerfire rifles................................................
Shotguns........................................................... .................
Repeating shotguns.............................................................
Other small a rm s...................................................................
Other small a r m s ................................................................
Parts and attachments for small a rm s .........................................
Parts and attachments for small arm s.......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3484

Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c., inci. rocket projectors, torpedo
tubes, and their p a rts........................................................
Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c., and their parts........................
Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c., and their parts • domestic sales ..
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................

3489

Miscellaneous fabricated metal products.............................................
Industrial V a lve s................ ...........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Gate, globe, and check valves..................................................
Iron body, including ductile or modular, all pressures (excl. IBBM,
AWWA, U L ) .................................................................
Carbon steel.....................................................................
Cast carbon steel.............................................................
Forged carbon steel..........................................................
Alloy steel and other m etals..................................................
Brass and bronze (125 lb w.s.p. or more) ..................................
Valves for water w orks............................................................
IBBM gate line and tapping v a lv e s...........................................
UL valves (all pressures).......................................................
Fire hydrants.....................................................................
AWWA valves (all pressures).................................................
Butterfly va lves................................................................
Ball valves, all pressures, types & metals (excl. auto, control,
solenoid, & regulator valves)...............................................
Brass and b ro nze...............................................................
Carbon steel (cast and fabricated)...........................................
Alloy steel and other m etals..................................................
Butterfly valves, all metals pressures, and types, incl. manual & power
on/off valves..................................................................
Industrial types, incl. elastomer and fluroplastic lined....................
Iron (including ductile) .......................................................
Plug valves, all metals , pressures & types (excl. automatic control,
solenoid, and regulator)......................................................
Iron (including ductile)..........................................................
Alloy steel and other m etals..................................................
Industrial valves, n.e.c..............................................................
Pop safety valves and relief valves (more than 15 lb w.s.p.)............
Iron and steel..................................................................
Brass and bronze.............................................................
Compressed gas cylinder va lv e s.............................................
Steam traps (more than 15 lb w.s.p.)........................................
Power actuators (sold separately)............................................

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992*

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3482-P
3482-1

06/85
06/85
06/85

113.0
115.4
106.3

112.1
114.3
103.1

112.1
114.3
103.1

-0.1
-.3
-2.9

0
0
0

3482-114
3482-11441
3482-3

06/85
06/85
06/85

117.2
119.9
114.3

118.9
124.2
115.4

118.9
124.2
115.3

2.1
5.2
2.4

0
0
-.1

3482-369

06/85

115.9

117.1

117.1

2.4

0

3483-P
3483-1
3483-171
3483-17114
3483-3
3483-341

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

111.4
109.4
122.0
107.6
109.5
94.0
126.4

111.4
109.5
122.6
109.2
109.5
93.3
124.7

112.1
110.6
122.6
109.2
109.5
95.9
124.7

5.9
8.6
13.7
1.0
-.4
1.7
.7

.6
1.0
0
0
0
2.8
0

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
08/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

134.8
135.7
128.4
127.1
131.3
129.1
131.8
137.2
138.0
116.1
116.1
128.7
128.7

137.3
137.7
128.7
127.5
135.1
131.9
131.9
137.6
138.4
117.1
117.1
132.7
132.7

135.9
136.0
129.0
127.8
132.9
129.8
128.6
132.3
133.1
117.1
117.1
132.6
132.6

1.5
1.0
2.6
3.5
.4
-.7
-4.2
1.1
1.1
.9
.9
3.8
3.8

-1.0
-1.2
.2
.2
-1.6
-1.6
-2,5
-3.9
-3.8
0
0
-.1
-.1

06/85

122.5

122.7

122.7

.2

0

12/85
12/85

104.7
118.4

106.0
121.4

106.6
122.8

2.8
6.7

.6
1.2

12/85
12/85
12/85

113.8
113.8
114.8

117.2
117.2
119.3

118.7
118.7
121.3

7.7
7.7
5.8

1.3
1.3
1.7

349

12/84

123.2

124.2

124.4

1.5

.2

3491
3491-P
3491-1

06/91
06/91
06/91

100.7
100.9
100.9

101.7
101.9
101.9

102.0
102.3
103.1

3491-111
3491-113
3491-11304
3491-11305
3491-115
3491-117
3491-2
3491-211
3491-212
3491-214
3491-215
3491-21502

06/91
06/91
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91
06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91

100.0
102.0
107.2
98.9
100.0
141.2
99.3
100.0
97.7
144.8
100.0
100.0

100.7
104.8
111.4
99.6
99.6
141.2
99.8
100.0
146.7
100.0
100.0

102.8
104.8
111.4
99.6
100.0
146.2
99.8
100.0
95.8
147.2
100.0
100.0

3491-3
3491-313
3491-315
3491-317

06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91

101.1
141.9
100.7
102.7

103.2
142.5
105.0
104.6

103.8
144.4
105.0
104.8

ft
2.8
ft
ft

.6
1.3
0
.2

3491-4
3491-411
3491-41101

06/91
06/91
12/82

101.5
100.0
112.0

103.2
102.4
110.3

103.2
102.3
110.3

ft

0
-.1
0

3491-5
3491-511
3491-515
3491-6
3491-615
3491-61501
3491-61502
3491-617
3491-619
3491-623

12/82
12/82
12/82
06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91
12/82
12/82
06/91

135.4
141.0
151.8
101.3
142.6
100.3
100.0

136.8
142.0
152.7
101.7
143.1
100.9
100.0
146.5
155.2
104.4

136.8
142.0
152.7
101.8
143.1
100.9
100.0
146.9
155.2
104.4

1.5
.7
.6
ft
.6
ft
ft

3484-P
3484-2
3484-201
3484-3
3484-301
3484-30122
3484-4
3484-401
3484-5
3484-501
3484-6
3484-601
3484-SM
3484-S

3489-P
3489-2
3489-201
3489-20121
3489-SM

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

102

ft

155.2
104.4

ft

ft

ft
ft
ft
ft

9.4
1.8

ft
4.2
ft
ft
ft

1.5
ft
ft

ft
-.5

ft
ft
ft

.3
.4
1.2
2.1
0
0
0
.4
3.5
0
0

ft

.3
0
0

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

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Industrial Valves— Continued
Pneumatic actuation.........................................................
Other metal valves (excl. control valves, regulators, and solenoid
valves).......................................................................
Automatic regulating and control valves (except nuclear)..................
Automated control valves (designed for modulating (throttling)
service).................................... ...................................
Pneumatic actuated................... .......................................
Sliding stem valves.........................................................
Globe b o d y ...............................................................
All other body types.....................................................
Rotary v a lv e s...............................................................
Ball valves................................................................
Butterfly valves...........................................................
All other actuation, including electric-actuated and electrihydraulic actuated.......................................................
Sliding stem valves.........................................................
Globe b o d y ...............................................................
All other power-operated (except pneumatic) control valves.......
Regulator V alves................................................................
Pilot (internal and external) actuated pressure regulators.............
Plow regulators for gas, vapors, or liquids...............................
Solenoid Valves, except power transfer va lv e s...............................
Commercial/Industrial types...................................................
Two-way................................................................. ......
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Fluid power valves and hose fittings...................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Hydraulic valves, all pressures, non-aerospace typ e........................
Directional control (two, three, and four-way)..............................
Pressure control.................................................................
Other, including logic............................................................
Pneumatic valves, non-aerospace type........................................
Directional control...............................................................
Solenoid-operated............................................................
Pressure control.................................................................
Other-pressure control v a lv e s..............................................
Other, including logic and combination......................................
Hydraulic and pneumatic valves, aerospace ty p e ............................
Hydraulic valves, aerospace type.............................................
Fittings for metal and plastic tubing used in fluid power transfer
systems, non-aerospace....................................................
Hydraulic and pneumatic hose or tube end fittings and assemblies,
non-aerospace................................................................
Fittings and couplings for h o s e ....................... .......................
Hydraulic and pneumatic, except quick connect........................
Permanent..................................................................
Reusable.....................................................................
Other, including steel adaptor connectors, swivel, rotating, and
extension fittings.........................................................
Hydraulic and pneumatic hose or tubing end fittings and assemblies,
aerospace type................................................................
Fittings for hose and tubing, n.e.c.............................................
Parts for fluid power v a lves.......................... ...........................
Non-aerospace...................................................................
Aerospace........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3492

Steel springs, except wire................................................................
Primary products....................................................... ..............
Hot formed sp rin gs................................................................
Hot formed coil springs.........................................................
Locomotive, railroad car, and other helical springs.....................
Hot formed leaf sprin gs........................................................
Replacement leaf springs (including exports) for cars, buses, and
trucks......................................................................
Original equipment leaf springs other than for passenger c a r s ......
Cold formed springs...............................................................
Cold formed flat springs made of sheet and strip .........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3493

Valves and pipe fittings, not elsewhere classified...................................
Primary products.....................................................................

3494

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992®

Mar. 1991

ft
ft

Feb. 1992

3491-62301

06/91

105.6

105.6

105.6

3491-625
3491-8

06/91
12/82

100.6
134.1

101.4
135.6

101.8
135.6

3491-8A
3491-831
3491-8311
3491-83111
3491-83112
3491-8313
3491-83133
3491-83134

06/91
12/82
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

102.0
147.9
104.2
105.1

103.0

102.8
149.5
104.4
105.3
100.1
104.1
105.2
103.0

102.9
149.6
104.4
105.3
100.1
104.3
105.6
103.0

ft
ft

3491-841
3491-8411
3491-84111
3491-8414
3491-8B
3491-873
3491-875
3491-9
3491-95
3491-956
3491-SM
3491-M
3491-S

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
12/82
12/82
06/91
06/91

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.4
127.2
136.7
101.5
100.0

100.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
101.5
104.7
127.2
137.7
102.2
101.0

100.4
100.2
100.5
100.0
101.5
104.7
ft
137.9
102.4
101.3

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
3.1
ft
ft

.1
.2
.5
0
0
0
ft
.1
.2
.3

06/91
06/91

100.0
100.3

ft
100.6

ft
100.9

ft
ft

ft
.3

3492-P
3492-1
3492-111
3492-113
3492-122
3492-2
3492-211
3492-21113
3492-231
3492-23115
3492-271
3492-3
3492-31

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
07/91
07/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

100.5
100.6
101.3
101.6
100.0
99.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
ft
ft
100.0
100.4
100.5

101.6
101.5
101.8
101.6
100.0
107.5
101.2
100.8
101.1
102.7
102.7
100.8
100.8
100.5

101.8
101.7
102.1
101.6
101.6
107.5
101.2
100.8
101.1
102.7
102.7
100.8
100.8
100.5

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

.2
.2
.3
0
1.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3492-4

06/91

100.0

99.8

99.8

ft

0

3492-5
3492-51
3492-511
3492-51101
3492-51103

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

100.6
100.6
100.0
100.0
100.0

103.1
103.1
103.6
104.2
102.8

102.9
102.9
103.6
104.2
102.8

ft
ft
ft
ft
ft

-.2
-.2
0
0
0

3492-517

06/91

100.0

96.8

96.8

ft

0

3492-6
3492-698
3492-7
3492-796
3492-798
3492-SM
3492-S

06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91
06/91

100.0
100.0
103.5
100.8
107.1

100.0
100.0
105.1
103.6
107.1

100.0
100.0
108.8
103.6
115.7

ft
ft

ft
ft

0
0
3.5
0
8.0

06/91

100.2

102.1

102.0

ft

-.1

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

115.1
113.4
112.6
113.3
121.2
109.6

114.9
113.1
112.2
112.5
120.0
109.6

114.9
113.1
112.3
112.5
120.0
109.9

-.3
-.6
-.8
-1.2
-5.9
-.2

0
0
.1
0
0
.3

06/81
06/81

111.9
106.5

111.9
106.5

112.5
106.5

-1.6
1.1

.5
0

3493-P
3493-1
3493-121
3493-12116
3493-131

ft
ft

103.7

2.6

ft
4.1
ft
ft
ft
ft

ft

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

3493-13151
3493-13158
3493-2
3493-271
3493-SM
3493-M
3493-S

06/81

117.4

117.5

117.0

.1

-.4

06/81
06/81

129.0
121.7

129.0
121.7

127.8
121.7

4.0
.7

-.9
0

3494-P

12/82
12/82

135.4
138.3

135.6
138.3

135.6
138.3

1.9
1.9

0
0

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

103

Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Valves and pipe fittings, not elsewhere classified— Continued
Plumbing and heating valves and specialties, except plumbers' brass
go od 's...........................................................................
Check valve s.....................................................................
All other gates, globes, angles, 3- and 4-way drain, brass and
bronze, under 125 w.s.p.......... ........................................
Safety and relief v a lv e s........................................................
Metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping system s.......................
Malleable iron fittings, flanges, and unions, including grooved and
ungrooved...................................................................
Copper, brass, bronze, fittings, flanges, and unions, including
solder and threaded ty p e s...............................................
Cast bronze or bronze fittings, flanges, and unions....................
Wrought copper or wrought copper alloy fittings, flanges, and
u nio ns........................................ ......................... .
Fittings, flanges, and unions, butt-welded and socket welded or
threaded typ e s.............. ...............................................
Flanges (butt-welded type)..................................................
Forged carbon, stainless, and alloy steel fittings (butt-welded
type).......................................................................
Fittings, flanges, and unions, socket welded and threaded typ e s....
Forged carbon steel fittings, flanges, and unions ( threaded type
) ..........................................................................
Stainless and alloy steel fittings, flanges, and unions ( socket
and threaded types ) ..................................................
Pipe couplings...................................................................
All other metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping system s.........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Wire springs.......................................................... ......................
Primary products......................................................................
Precision mechanical sp rin g s....................................................
Compression type, shipments to O .E .M .....................................
Automotive.....................................................................
Other machinery..............................................................
Consumer g o o d s..............................................................
Other ............................................................................
Compression type, other shipments..........................................
Extension type...................................................................
Torsion type......................................................................
Other wire springs..................................................................
Other wire sp rin gs..............................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary Products...............................................................

3495

Miscellaneous fabricated wire products...............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and strand............................
Steel wire rope and ca b le .....................................................
Composite strand, rope and cable...........................................
Other steel wire strand.........................................................
Wire fo rm s........................................................................
Ferrous wire cloth and other ferrous woven wire products.................
Industrial wire cloth..............................................................
Other ferrous woven cloth and woven wire products.....................
Steel fencing and fence g a t e s ..................................................
Chain link fencing...............................................................
Wire fence, woven and welded...............................................
Steel nails, spikes, brads, staples and t a c k s .................................
Other ferrous fabricated wire products.........................................
Wire garment hangers..........................................................
Wire carts.........................................................................
Wire c a g e s................................... ,...................................
Other ferrous wire products...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3496

Metal foil and leaf.........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Converted unmounted aluminum foil packaging products (not laminated
to other materials)............................................................
Laminated aluminum foil rolls and sheets for flexible packaging u s e s ...
Extrusion laminated foil/paper combinations...............................
Adhesive or wax laminated foil/paper combinations......................
Foil/film/paper combinations.............................. ...................

3497

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3494-4
3494-413

12/82
06/91

129.1
103.2

129.5
<3)

129.5

3494-415
3494-416
3494-7

06/91
06/91
12/82

101.4
99.0
171.1

101.4
100.0
171.0

101.4

ft
ft

170.9

ft
1.0

3494-717

06/91

100.0

100.0

100.0

ft

0

3494-721
3494-72111

12/91
12/91

(3)
(3)

100.0
100.0

100.0
100.0

ft
ft

0
0

ft

ft

1.6

0

ft

0

ft

-.1

3494-72112

12/91

(3)

100.0

100.0

ft

0

3494-73
3494-732

06/91
06/91

99.9
103.9

98.6
(3)

98.6
99.3

ft
ft

0
ft

3494-733
3494-735

06/91
06/91

97.6
100.3

(3)
101.8

ft
101.8

ft
ft

ft
0

3494-73508

12/82

<3)

125.2

125.2

.2

0

3494-73509
3494-785
3494-796
3494-SM
3494-M
3494-Z89
3494-S

12/82
12/82
12/82

96.9
162.6
106.1

103.6
168.1
107.1

103.6
168.1
106.9

8.1
11.9
2.3

0
0
-.2

12/82
06/91
12/82

81.2
102.1
136.1

81.2
102.1
137.7

81.2
102.1
137.7

2.0
ft
2.2

0
0
0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

115.9
115.5
126.4
124.4
106.6
130.9
107.8
117.7
120.9
135.7
119.7
106.5
106.3

116.0
115.6
126.6
124.7
106.8
133.0
(3)
117.7
120.9
135.7
119.7
106.5
106.3

116.0
115.6
126.6
124.7
106.8
133.0
(3)
117.7
120.9
135.6
119.7
106.5
106.3

.7
.6
1.3
1.4
.4
3.3
ft
2.2
0
2.0
.3
-.2
.7

0
0
0
0
0
0
ft
0
0
-.1
0
0
0

12/82

114.1

114.1

114.1

1.6

.0

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/89
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/89
12/82
12/82
04/83
12/82
12/82
12/82

123.3
121.4
124.9
120.2
169.7
119.5
107.9
121.7
136.3
113.5
117.9
110.8
102.0
117.4
122.4
144.8
125.3
123.6
114.7

123.3
121.3
124.2
120.1
166.9
116.6
107.9
121.0
136.3
111.5
117.9
110.8
102.0
117.4
122.6
144.8
126.3
125.2
114.6

123.4
121.5
125.1
120.1
172.8
117.6
107.9
121.0
136.3
111.5
117.9
110.8
102.0
117.4
122.6
144.8
126.6
123.0
114.8

1.7
.7
1.5
2.2
1.8
-1.8
1.8
1.1
.8
1.6
-.9
-1.4
0
0
.7
0
1.5
.7
.8

.1
.2
.7
0
3.5
.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
-1.8
.2

12/82
12/82
12/82

124.6
124.6
146.2

125.0
125.0
146.6

125.0
125.0
146.5

10.4
10.4
9.2

0
0
-.1

3497-P

12/84
12/84

115.9
107.4

118.5
108.0

119.6
109.2

-1.1
-4.6

.9
1.1

3497-1
3497-2
3497-222
3497-225
3497-228

12/90
12/84
12/90
12/90
12/90

84.2
105.8
100.1
102.1
89.8

83.8
106.8
100.1
102.5
94.4

86.2
106.7
100.1
102.8
94.4

-12.0
.5

2.9
-.1
0
.3
0

3495-P
3495-2
3495-212
3495-21211
3495-21215
3495-21217
3495-21219
3495-214
3495-215
3495-217
3495-3
3495-398
3495-SM
3495-S

3496-P
3496-1
3496-111
3496-121
3496-135
3496-141
3496-4
3496-461
3496-498
3496-6
3496-613
3496-621
3496-7
3496-8
3496-871
3496-873
3496-875
3496-898
3496-SM
3496-M
3496-289
3496-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

104

ft

1.2
1.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
4 !
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Metal foil and leaf— Continued
Gift wrap (laminated)...........................................................
Converted foil or leaf for nonpackaging applications........................
Unmounted or coated, plain or printed......................................
Other foil, incl. composition (combination of two or more metals) and
leaf(incl. aluminum leaf)...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Fabricated pipe and fabricated pipe fittings..........................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Iron and steel pipe, tube, and fittings..... .....................................
Iron and steel pipe and pipe fittings (including custom work for
contractors).................................................................
Petrochemical, papermill, and water sewage treatment...............
Other iron and steel pipe and fittings.....................................
Iron and steel tubing and fittings.............................................
Welded tubing.................................................................
Other iron and steel tubing and fittings...................................
Nonferrous pipe, tube, and fittings..............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3498

Fabricated metal products, n.e.c........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Safes and vaults...................................................................
Safes and ch ests................................................................
Fire-resistive safes and chests.............................................
Burglary-resistive safes and ch ests.......................................
Safe deposit boxe s..............................................................
All other bank and security vaults and equipment.........................
Metal ladders.......................................................................
Step and platform ladders.....................................................
All other metal ladders, including ladder accessories....................
Powder metallurgy parts, excluding bearings, gears, machine cutting
tools, & all carbide parts....................................................
Copper and copper-base alloy................................................
Iron and ste el....................................................................
Other metals.............. .....................................-.................
All other fabricated metal products.......................................... .
Permanent magnets, except ceram ic........................................
Other fabricated metal products..............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3499

Machinery, except electrical.............................................................

Product
code

Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

-1.7
-.1
0

3497-241
3497-3
3497-352

12/90
12/84
12/84

103.2
115.2
123.7

102.4
117.2
123.7

100.7
117.1
123.7

-0.9
2.6
-.1

3497-359
3497-SM
3497-S

12/84

124.6

127.6

127.6

(3)

12/84

147.3

153.2

161.0

10.5

5.1

3498-P
3498-1

06/81
06/81
06/81

127.7
128.2
123.7

130.2
131.0
126.4

129.7
130.5
125.8

2.0
3.0
3.1

-.4
-.4
-.5

06/81
12/86
06/81
06/81
06/81
01/82
06/81

116.4
97.0
124.2
134.5
127.5
162.3
(3)

117.4
96.8
126.4
139.6
130.5
162.3
(3)

117.3
96.5
126.4
138.3
128.3
162.3
(3)

1.2
-1.6
3.6
5.4
3.3
(3)
(3)

-.1
-.3
0
-.9
-1.7
0
<3)

3498-101
3498-10111
3498-10114
3498-102
3498-10203
3498-10204
3498-5
3498-SM
3498-S

0

04/82

116.4

117.1

116.7

.2

-.3

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

118.6
116.3
121.9
(3)
(3)
(3)
130.3
106.6
121.3
(3)
O

119.3
117.2
122.9
137.1
131.0
144.9
(3)
107.1
122.1
118.2
127.2

119.5
117.4
122.9
137.1
131.0
144.8
(3)
107.1
127.0
124.4
131.8

.3
.3
2.3
(3)
<3)
<3)
(3)
3.1
1.6
(3)
<3)

.2
.2
0
0
0
-.1
(3)
0
4.0
5.2
3.6

12/91
12/91
12/91
12/91
06/85
06/85
06/85

<3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
117.7
109.2
117.1

99.9
100.0
99.9
100.0
119.1
114.9
118.0

99.9
100.0
99.9
100.0
119.1
115.6
117.9

<3)
(3)
<3J
(3)
1.6
7.0
1.3

0
0
0
0
0
.6
-.1

06/85
06/85
06/85

141.9
128.4
119.5

141.4
127.3
119.5

142.0
128.5
119.6

.1
.1
-1.0

.4
.9
.1

35

12/84

116.8

117.0

117.0

.9

0

Engines and Turbines.....................................................................

351

12/84

122.6

123.7

123.5

2.7

-.2

Turbines and turbine generator s e t s ...................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbine generator set units and parts..........
Mechanical drive steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines, nonlocomotive
steam engines and p a rts..... ..............................................
Steam turbines, steam engines and p a rts..................................
Steam turbines ................................................................
Gas turbines, except aircraft, and parts and accessories................

3511

06/82
06/82
06/82

141.0
144.1
142.2

141.4
144.7
142.6

142.1
145.5
144.0

2.5
3.1
2.6

.5
.6
1.0

06/82
06/82
06/82

151.7
154.1
146.1

152.3
155.2
(3)

152.9
155.6
147.0

3.2
2.0
2.7

.4
.3
(*)

Internal combustion engines, n.e.c......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Gasoline engines, under 11 h.p. (except auto)...............................
Gasoline engines, 11 h.p. and over (except auto) ...........................
Gasoline engines, 11 - 60.9 h.p. (except auto)............................
Gasoline engines, 11 - 20.9 h.p ............................................
Gasoline engines, 61 h.p. and over (except auto).........................
Gasoline engines, 61 -150.9 h.p..........................................
Diesel, semidiesel, and dual fuel engines (except automotive)............
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, under 151 h .p ...........................
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 151 h.p. and over.......................
Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 1501 h.p. and o v e r..................
Diesel, semidiesel, and dual fuel engines (automotive).....................
Outboard engines..................................................................
Parts and accessories............................................................
Cylinder liners (sleeves)........................................................
Cylinder h e a d s..................................................................
Crankshafts, engine...........................................................
Camshafts, engine..............................................................
Other parts and accessories..................................................

3519

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
02/83
12/88
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
02/83
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88

122.0
123.4
116.3
129.0
120.4
105.1
137.4
92.9
114.7
108.6
115.7
135.1
122.8
143.3
126.6
105.0
113.8
115.5
117.0
111.5

123.2
124.8
116.5
128.9
120.4
105.1
137.2
(3)
115.7
109.0
116.8
135.3
125.3
147.2
127.8
105.2
115.3
120.0
118.1
112.1

122.8
124.0
116.5
128.9
120.4
105.1
(3)
(3)
115.8
107.7
117.1
(3)
125.3
147.2
125.5
105.2
115.6
(3)
(3)
112.1

2.8
2.4
3.1
1.5
3.0
2.5
(3)
(3)
3.8
.7
4.2
(3)
2.6
3.5
1.3
2.4
4.4
t3)
(3)
.7

-.3
-.6
0
0
0
0
(3)
(3)
.1
-1.2
.3
(3)
0
0
-1.8
0
.3

3499-P
3499-1
3499-101
3499-10115
3499-10121
3499-141
3499-198
3499-5
3499-511
3499-521
3499-6
3499-633
3499-655
3499-688
3499-8
3499-811
3499-899
3499-SM
3499-M
3499-Z89
3499-S

3511-P
3511-1
3511-2
3511-21
3511-211
3511-23

3519-P
3519-1
3519-2
3519-2 A
3519-212
3519-2B
3519-222
3519-3
3519-3A
3519-3B
3519-333
3519-4
3519-5
3519-9
3519-904
3519-905
3519-908
3519-909
3519-998

See footnotes at end of table.




105

ft

(3)
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Internal combustion engines, n.e.c.— Continued
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

Product
code

3519-SM
3519-M
3519-Z89
3519-S
3519-SSS

Index
base

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

108.5
103.5
115.9
132.8

108.5
103.5
116.6
133.7

112.6
107.5
116.6
133.7

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

5.5
5.5
3.9
4.5

3.8
3.9
0
0

Farm and garden machinery and equipment.........................................

352

12/84

116.0

116.1

116.5

2.7

.3

Farm machinery and equipment........................................................
Primary products....................................................... ..............
Commercial turf and grounds mowing equipment, including parts and
attachments...................................................................
Gang rotary cutting units, reel and rotary...................................
Parts and attachments for commercial turf and grounds mowing
equipment...................................................................
Commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except mowing, including
parts and attachments.......................................................
Other commercial turf and grounds care equipment, including
seeders, aerators, etc......................................................
Wheel tractors and attachments, except: contractors' type, lawn and
garden, and motor tillers....................................................
Four-wheel drive farm type tractors, including tractors with equal
size tires, front and re a r..................................................
250 pto horsepower and ove r..............................................
Attachments for wheel tractors, farm type and nonfarm (industrial)
typ e........................................................................
Farm dairy machines, sprayers and dusters, farm elevators and farm
blowers.........................................................................
Sprayers and dusters...........................................................
Power sprayers, field and row crop t y p e s................................
Tractor mounted............................................................
Other than tractor mounted ..............................................
Other sprayers.................................................................
Farm elevators and blowers...................................................
Planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery....................................
Planting and seeding machinery..............................................
Fertilizing machinery............................................................
Manure spreaders, conveyor ty p e .........................................
Harrows, rollers, pulverizers, stalk cutters, and simitar equipment.........
Stalk shredders and cutters and rotary m owers...........................
Harrows and combination tillage equipment................................
Harvesting machinery.............................................................
Field forage harvesters.........................................................
Field forage harvesters, shear-bar, self-propelled types and pull
typ es.......................................................................
Combines (harvester-threshers), except peanutxombines...............
Other harvesting machinery, including picker-shellers and cotton
strippers.....................................................................
Haying machinery..................................................................
Hay balers, all types............................................................
Plows and listers, excluding turf and grounds machinery..................
Chisel plows, deep tillage......................................................
Farm machinery and equipment, n.e.c., excluding p arts....................
Cultivators........................................................................
Corn and cotton type cultivators (shank and sweep type).............
Field cultivators...............................................................
Machines for preparing crops for market or u s e ...........................
Feed grinders, feed mixers, and burr mills...............................
Farm poultry equipment........................................................
Bam and barnyard equipment................................................
Self-propelled irrigation system s..............................................
Self-propelled irrigation systems, center-pivot...........................
Hog equipment...................................................................
Farm wagons and other farm transportation equipment..................
Other farm transportation equipment......................................
Parts for farm machinery and equipment, excl. comm, turf and grounds
equip............................................................................
Farm machinery and equipment parts sold to original equipment mfrs .
Farm machinery and equipment parts sold for replacement and repair
Parts for sprayers and dusters.............................................
Parts for harvesting machinery.............................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Construction machinery and equipment.....................................

3523
3523-P

12/82
12/82

122.5
122.9

122.9
123.3

123.3
123.7

3.3
3.1

.3
.3

3523-A
3523-A15

12/82
12/82

120.9
133.2

121.4
133.2

121.4
133.2

1.2
1.0

0
0

3523-A31

12/82

103.9

<3)

104.5

-.2

<3)

3523-B

12/82

140.8

140.8

140.8

8.5

0

3523-B29

12/82

146.3

146.3

146.3

(3)

0

Lawn and garden equipment............................................................

3524

See footnotes at end of table.




106

3523-1

12/82

126.5

126.7

128.1

5.4

1.1

3523-1B
3523-135

12/82
12/82

116.7
108.1

116.7
108.1

116.7
108.1

7.8
6.9

0
0

3523-187

12/82

125.2

128.2

128.2

(3)

3523-2
3523-2B
3523-22
3523-221
3523-224
3523*256
3523-2C
3523-3
3523-3A
3523-3B
3523-357
3523-4
3523-4A
3523-4B
3523-5
3523-5A

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/87
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

129.7
126.9
123.6
99.1
108.3
102.8
129.2
119.0
117.3
124.1
115.4
118.7
122.4
114.8
124.0
119.4

130.6
128.3
123.5
(3)
108.2
102.8
129.3
121.4
121.4
127.3
115.4
118.7
(3)
114.1
123.9
119.7

129.7
128.4
123.5
99.1
108.2
(3)
126.0
121.5
121.6
127.3
115.4
118.4
122.5
114.3
123.9
119.7

1.6
1.7
1.0
0
3.0
t3)
1.3
2.7
4.1
3.9
3.5
.1
-.1
.3
3.1
2.8

-.7
.1
0
(3)
0
(3)
-2.6
.1
.2
0
0
-.3
(3>
.2
0
0

3523-563
3523-511

12/82
12/82

125.4
128.1

125.6
128.0

125.6
128.0

3.6
3.6

0
0

3523-582
3523-6
3523-655
3523-7
3523-766
3523-8
3523-8A
3523-806
3523-816
3523-8B
3523-826
3523-8C
3523-8D
3523-8E
3523-893
3523-8P
3523-8W
3523-W78

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

117.9
123.8
123.3
119.8
110.5
120.7
129.8
124.2
135.9
118.9
117.2
114.5
121.7
109.9
109.4
127.7
134.5
116.1

117.6
123.8
123.3
120.0
110.9
120.5
129.1
(3)
135.2
119.0
117.9
114.5
121.7
109.9
109.4
127.7
133.0
115.5

117.5
123.8
123.3
120.0
110.9
121.4
130.6
128.9
135.4
119.1
117.9
114.5
124.8
110.7
110.2
127.7
133.4
115.5

.2
3.8
4.2
.5
-1.0
1.1
2.5
2.0
2.7
-.7
-3.0
2.8
2.8
.5
.5
3.3
0
0

-.1
0
0
0
0
.7
1.2
(3)
.1
.1
0
0
2.5
.7
.7
0
.3
0

3523-9
3523-9A
3523-9B
3523-951
3523-994
3523-SM
3523-M
3523-Z89
3523-S
3523-SSS
3531-S

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

119.6
117.3
116.8
118.9
119.3

120.7
117.3
119.2
118.9
125.6

120.5
117.3
118.9
<3)
123.9

2.4
.1
5.2
(3)
13.0

-.2
0
-.3
(3)
-1.4

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

111.3
111.3
118.2
113.4
123.4

112.6
112.8
116.9
114.0
118.5

111.9
112.1
118.2
114.1
122.0

-.4
-.5
5.5
6.5
4.1

-.6
-.6
1.1
.1
3.0

12/82

119.2

119.2

119.6

1.0

.3

0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Lawn and garden equipment—'Continued
Primary products.....................................................................
Consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipment...................
Lawn m owers....................................................................
Rotary, push type, gasoline engine powered............................
Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine powered........................
Reel, all types.................................................................
Snow throwers (snow blowers), except attachment types...............
Single s ta g e ...................................................................
Dual sta g e .....................................................................
Powered lawn edgers/trimmers...............................................
Fixed blade, gasoline engine or electric powered......................
Other consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipment.........
Yard vacuums and blow ers............. ...................................
All other equipment, incl. powered hedge trimmers, 2 wheel walking
tractors, and lawn sweepers ...........................................
Parts and attachments for consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow
equipment......................................................................
Attachments......................................................................
P a rts ...............................................................................
Consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow equipment.......................
Garden tractors..................................................................
Under 16.0 h p .................................................................
16.0 hp and ove r..............................................................
Lawn tractors and riding m owers.............................................
Front engine lawn tractors and riding m ow ers......... .... .............
10.0 hp and o v e r ...........................................................
Rear engine lawn tractors and riding m ow ers...........................
6.0 hp and o v e r ............................................................
Parts and attachments for consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow
equipment......................................................................
Attachments......................................................................
P a rts...............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery and
equipment.............................................................................
Construction machinery........ ..........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Off hwy wheel tractors............................................................
Off hwy wheel tractors, including wheeled log skidders and
rubber-tired dozers .........................................................
Tracklaying tractors................................................................
Parts/ attach, for tracklaying tractors, off-hwy wheel tractors,
tractor shovel loaders........................................................
Parts/ attach, for tracklaying tractors, off-hwy wheel tractors,
tractor shovel loaders.....................................................
Power cranes, excavators, and draglines, incl. parts/ attach..............
C ran e s.................................................................. ..........
Cable operated cran es.......................................................
Hydraulic cranes..............................................................
Excavators.......................................................................
Hydraulic operated excavators.............................................
Front end attachments for power cranes, draglines, and excavators ....
Parts for power cranes, draglines, and excavators........................
Mixers, pavers, and related equip, excl. parts ................................
Concrete equipment............................................................
M ixe rs..........................................................................
Bituminous equipment............................ ..............................
Other bituminous equip, incl. reclaimers/planers and stab, mixers ....
Tractor shovel loaders excluding parts/ attachments.......................
Wheel type........................................................................
Wheel shovel loader, 4 wheel dr., up to 3 1/2 cu. yd. capacity......
Skid steer, 4 wheel drive ....................................................
Scrapers, graders, rollers, off-hwy trucks/haulers, and attach, for
mounting........................................................................
Rollers, all types incl. self-propelled vibratory compactors...............
Construction machinery for mounting on tractors, shovel loaders, etc.
Miscellaneous constr. mach./equip., incl. other constr. machinery parts
Parts/ attachments for constr. mach./ equip, excl. cranes, draglines,
shovels, tractors............................................................
Sold for replacement/repair................................................
Miscellaneous construction machinery and equipment...................
Continuous ditchers/ trenchers, self-propelled..........................
Portable crushing, screening, or washing plants and combinations ...
Snow clearing attachments for mounting.................................
Other excavating and road construction machinery....................
All other miscellaneous construction machinery.........................

Product
code

3524-P
3524-1
3524-11
3524-111
3524-112
3524-113
3524-14
3524-141
3524-142
3524-15
3524-154
3524-19
3524-193

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/83
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

120.1
112.8
113.5
116.3
106.6
125.8
110.0
115.9
106.1
116.8
126.7
118.3
104.0

120.1
112.8
113.5
116.3
106.6
126.1
110.0
115.9
106.1
116.8
126.7
118.5
104.5

120.6
113.2
114.0
116.6
107.7
126.1
110.1
115.9
106.2
116.8
126.7
118.6
104.9

1.1
-.2
2.2
2.5
2.0
3.5
-1.3
-1.9
-.8
.3
-2.5
-4.4
-8.4

0.4
.4
.4
.3
1.0
0
.1
0
.1
0
0
.1
.4

3524-194

12/82

125.0

125.0

125.0

-2.6

0

3524-3
3524-311
3524-312
3524-4
3524-41
3524-416
3524-417
3524-42
3524-421
3524-42113
3524-422
3524-42213

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/87
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

133.3
136.3
131.6
135.3
147.1
129.9
141.3
130.2
128.0
122.7

133.3
136.3
131.6
135.5
147.5
130.8
141.4
130.2
128.1
122.7

134.4
136.3
132.9
136.0
147.8
(3)
141.8
130.9
128.3
123.1

1.1
1.4
1.0
2.3
6.6
1.9
.5
-.2
-.2

.8
0
1.0
.4
.2
ft
.3
.5
.2
.3

12/82

134.2

134.4

135.8

1.5

1.0

3524-5
3524-517
3524-521
3524-SM
3524-S

12/82
12/82
10/83

105.1
130.4
82.2

105.1
130.7
82.0

105.2
131.2
81.8

2.2
4.6
-.6

.1
.4
-.2

12/82

112.1

110.9

111.2

A

.3

12/84

118.6

119.1

119.2

2.7

.1

12/80
12/80

143.7
140.4

144.9
141.4

145.0
141.5

3.1
2.5

.1
.1

3531-101
3531-2

12/80
12/80

139.8
145.8

140.3
145.8

140.3
145.8

1.8
2.6

0
0

3531-3

12/80

137,8

142.8

141.8

5.4

-.7

3531-305
3531-4
3531-4A
3531-41103
3531-41104
3531-411
3531-41102
3531-481
3531-485
3531-6
3531-611
3531-61101
3531-622
3531-62204
3531-7
3531-711
3531-71101
3531-71104

12/80
12/80
06/86
12/80
12/80
06/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/86
06/86
06/86
06/86
12/80
06/86
12/80
06/86

137.8
149.7
128.9
177.7
156.3
114.7
145.5
139.8
143.7
128.4
118.0
119.4
115.7
123.4
150.6
118.5
156.2
100.1

142.8
150.3
129.3
177.7
156.8
114.9
145.8
142.2
144.6
126.0
(3>
(3)
111.0
(3)
150.6
118.5
156.2
100.1

141.8
150.5
129.3
177.7
156.8
114.9
145.8
142.2
145.9
126.0
(3)

5.4
2.5
2.5
5.2
.4
.2
.2
3.1
5.3
-1.3

-.7
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
.9
0
(3)

110.9
123.9
150.9
118.6
156.8
101.0

-4.1
.4
2.5
2.4
2.6
1.7

-.1
(3)
.2
.1
.4
.9

3531-8
3531-831
3531-841
3531-9

12/80
12/80
06/86
12/80

133.0
142.0
114.1
128.5

133.3
144.4
114.1
129.7

133.4
144.4
130.2

1.3
-6.2
(3)
1.9

3531-9A
3531-98611
3531-911
3531-91102
3531-91105
3531-91106
3531-91107
3531-91108

06/86
12/80
06/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
06/86

108.9
118.6
109.1
151.1
148.0
128.7
93.3
112.4

108.9
118.6
111.3
<3)
(3)
128.7
93.9
112.6

109.8
120.0
111.4
152.1
152.1
131.6
93.9
112.7

1.7
2.4
2.4
1.3
2.8
.8
.6
1.2

353
3531
3531-P
3531-1

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

107

ft

ft

ft

ft
ft

ft

.1
0

ft

.4

.8
1.2
.1

ft
ft

2.3
0
.1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Construction machinery— Continued
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Mining machinery and equipment.......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Underground mining machinery..................................................
Crushing, pulverizing, and screening machinery..............................
Crushers, stationary types, including skid-mounted (gyratory, impact,
jaw, and roll).................................................................
Drills and other mining machinery, except parts..............................
All other mining machinery and equipment, including impact breakers .
Parts and attachments for mining machinery and equipment..............
Parts and attachments for mining machinery sold separately,
excluding drill b its..........................................................
All other mining drill b its.......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................ ...............................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Construction machinery........................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

3532

Oilfield and gasfield machinery and equipment......................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Rotary oilfield and gasfield drilling machinery and equipment..............
Rotary drilling surface equipment.............................................
Drawworks and accessories................................................
Elevators, spiders, slips, hooks, links, connectors......................
Other rotary drilling surface machinery and equipment including
kelly joints................................................................
Rotary drilling subsurface equipment........................................
S it s ..............................................................................
Tungsten-carbide insert b its................................. .............
Steel-toothed b it s ..........................................................
Other subsurface drilling equipment.......................................
Other subsurface drilling equipment including subsea drilling
risers.....................................................................
Other oilfield and gasfield drilling machinery and equipment and parts....
Oilfield and gasfield production machinery and equipment.................
On-land and offshore bottom support wellhead equipment.............
Christmas-tree assemblies..................................................
Casing and tubing heads and supports...................................
Rodlifting machinery and equipment - surface and subsurface.........
Sucker ro d s .............. ......................................................
Permanent packers and accessories................ ......... ...............
Separating, metering, and treating equipment for oil and gas (located
on well site).................................................................
Parts for oil and gas field production machinery and toots, sold
separately...................................... .............................
Other oil and gas field production machinery and to o ls..................
Drilling rig s..........................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
Other miscellaneous receipts..................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Valves and fittings..............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Pumps and pumping equipment........... ...................................

3533

Elevators and moving stairways........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Elevators and moving stairways, parts and attachments...................
Geared electric passenger elevators, except residence lifts.............
Hydraulic passenger elevators................................................
Freight elevators.................................................................
Hydraulic freight elevators..................................................
Other non-farm elevators, tncl. sidewalk elev., dumb waiters, man
lifts, residence lifts, etc.....................................................
Parts and attachments for elevators and moving stairways (sold
separately)...................................................................

3534

Conveyors and conveying equipment..................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Unit handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists and farm
elevators........................................................................
Gravity conveyors (skate wheel and roller).................................

3535

See footnotes at end of table.




108

Product
code

Index
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3531-SM
3531-M
3531-Z89
3531-S
3531-S S S

12/80
08/84
12/80
06/86

189.8
140.6
156.2
103.7

190.8
141.4
159.5
106.3

190.7
141.4
159.9
106.6

8.4
8.5
4.0
4.7

-0.1
0
.3
.3

3532-P
3532-5
3532-7

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

134.3
135.8
148.5
151.4

134.9
136.2
149.8
152.6

134.9
136.3
149.7
152.6

2.4
1.9
2.5
3.6

0
.1
-.1
0

3532-727
3532-8
3532-898
3532-9

06/81
06/81
12/81
06/81

156.1
136.0
132.5
124.4

158.2
136.0
132.5
124.3

158.2
136.0
132.5
124.1

4.6
.9
-.5
.9

0
0
0
-.2

3532-975
3532-991
3532-SM
3532-M
3532-Z89
3532-S
3531-S
3532-SSS

06/81
12/87

125.9
119.6

125.7
119.6

125.5
119.6

.5
-1.7

-.2
.0

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

129.9
135.0
123.2
123.1
121.3

130.3
135.4
126.3
123.1
125.7

130.3
135.4
124.9
123.1
123.7

5.8
5.8
3.1
3.3
3.1

0
0
-1.1
0
-1.6

3533-P
3533-1
3533-11
3533-112
3533-115

12/80
12/80
12/86
12/86
12/86
12/80

138.1
134.2
124.8
127.5
110.3
156.5

137.8
134.2
124.8
127.5
110.3
156.5

138.2
134.2
124.8
127.5
ft
156.5

3.8
.9
1.7
3.0

.3
0
0
0

3533-121
3533-14
3533-141
3533-14101
3533-14102
3533-149

12/86
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86

133.7
122.4
166.7
165.5
176.9
109.6

133.7
122.4
166.7
165.5
176.9
109.6

122.4
166.7
165.5
176.9
109.6

3533-14903
3533-2
3533-3
3533-31
3533-311
3533-313
3533-35
3533-357
3533-362

12/86
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/86
12/80
12/80
12/80

117.5
110.4
126.0
130.7
ft
124.2
114.3
86.4
120.0

117.5
110.4
126.0
130.7
ft
124.2
114.3
86.4
120.0

126.0
130.7
ft
124.2
114.3
86.4
120.0

.9
1.2
ft
2.8
0
0
1.4

0
ft
0
0
ft
0
0
0
0

3533-371

12/80

120.3

120.5

120.4

-.2

-.1

3533-382
3533-398
3533-5
3533-SM
3533-M
3533-X98
3533-S
3494-S
3533-SSS
3561 -S

12/86
12/86
12/86

105.4
118.3
104.8

105.4
118.3
104.8

105.4
118.3
104.8

.5
1.5
0

0
0
0

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/86
12/80
12/80

171.8
151.8
129.8
129.3
124.4
127.0

169.1
151.8
130.1
131.2
124.4
126.9

169.1
151.8
135.2
131.2
133.3
127.2

19.2
3.2
5.1
4.5
7.2
1.1

0
0
3.9
0
7.2
.2

3534-P
3534-1
3534-105
3534-112
3534-114
3534-11415

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

119.3
117.9
116.0
110.8
114.3
154.8
114.7

121.0
119.3
117.5
113.1
115.8
158.8
116.7

121.2
119.5
117.6
113.1
116.5
159.3
117.1

-.2
-.8
-.9
2.1
1.4
2.8
2.0

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

3534-196

06/81

134.2

134.2

134.2

.7

0

ft

117.5

ft

ft

1.6

ft

.6
0
0
0
2.9
.7

ft

ft

0

ft

0
0
0
0
0

3534-197

06/81

146.4

146.4

146.4

0

0

3535-P

06/84
06/84

118.5
116.7

118.6
116.9

118.7
117.0

.3
.3

.1
.1

3535-3
3535-311

06/84
06/84

111.9
114.5

112.1
114.5

112.1
114.5

.1
2.6

0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Conveyors and conveying equipment— Continued
Powered conveyors (belt and roller).........................................
Light to medium duty.........................................................
Heavy d uty.....................................................................
All other conveyors, such as pallet..........................................
Parts and accessories for unit handling conveyors and conveying
systems (sold separately)...................................................
Bulk material handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists
and farm elevators...........................................................
Conveyors and elevators......................................................
Belt conveyors and system s................................................
Screw conveyors......................... ....................................
Bucket elevators..............................................................
Portable conveyors, except farm ..........................................
Vibrating conveyors...................................... ....................
All other conveyors and elevators, such as apron, flight, and drag ...
Unloading and reclaiming system s...........................................
Loading and storing system s.................................................
Parts and access, for bulk material handling conveyors and conveying
systems, sold separately....................................................
Belt conveyor idlers.............................................................
All other parts, attachments, and accessories, sold separately.........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Hoists, cranes and monorails................................. ..........................
Primary products.....................................................................
H oists................................................................................
Hand chain hoists, ratchet lever, and wire rope pullers..................
Electric chain hoists (roller and link).........................................
Electric wire rope h o ists.......................................................
Other hoists......................................................................
Parts and attachments for hoists (sold separately).......................
Overhead traveling cranes and monorail syste m s...........................
Cranes, except construction power cranes.................................
Electric overhead traveling c ra n e s........................................
Single top running bridge type...........................................
Double top running bridge typ e ..........................................
Other overhead traveling cranes...........................................
Monorail system s................................................................
Parts and attachments for cranes and monorail systems (sold
separately).......................................... ........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3536

Industrial trucks and tractors............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Industrial trucks and tractors, motorized and hand powered...............
Internal combustion trucks and tractors................................ .....
Internal combustion trucks........................ ..........................
Internal combustion trucks under 6000 lb. capacity..................
Internal combustion trucks, 6000 • 14,999 lb. capacity.............
Motorized handtrucks...........................................................
Operator-riding electric trucks.................................................
Handlift trucks, handtrucks, trailers, and dollies............................
Other handtrucks, trailers, and dollies....................................
All other industrial trucks and tractors.......................................
Parts, attachments, and accessories for industrial trucks and tractors...
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3537

Machine tools, metal cutting types.....................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Boring machines...................................................................
Drilling machines..................................................................
All drilling machines valued at $2500 each or m ore......................
Grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping m achines................
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines valued
under $2500 ................................................................
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines
valued under $2500 e a c h ..............................................
All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines valued
at $2500 each or m ore....................................................
External cylindrical grinding machines ....................................
Internal cylindrical grinding machines, including centerless plain
and chucking type.......................................................
Surface grinding machines, all types......................................
Tool and cutter grinding machines........................................

3541

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3535-314
3535-31411
3535-31412
3535-317

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

108.8
109.9
107.5
115.6

108.8
109.9
107.5
115.6

108.8
109.9
107.5
115.6

0.1
.2
0
0

0
0
0
0

3535-4

06/84

130.0

131.8

131.8

1.7

0

3535-5
3535-511
3535-51111
3535-51112
3535-51113
3535-51115
3535-51117
3535-51118
3535-512
3535-513

06/84
06/84
06/84
08/84
06/84
06/84
09/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

116.0
116.2
118.4
110.4
106.1
102.3
100.4
120.0
119.9
108.7

116.0
116.2
118.5
110.4
106.1
102.3
(3)
120.0
(3)
(3)

116.1
116.4
118.5
110.4
106.1
102.3
100.4
121.1
(3)
108.7

.2
0
-1.3
0
-6.9
0
2.7
3.5
(3)
3.3

.1
.2
0
0
0
0
(3)
.9
(3)
(3)

3535-6
3535-611
3535-613
3535-SM
3535-S

06/84
06/84
06/84

128.9
126.3
130.5

128.5
126.3
129.9

129.0
126.3
130.6

1.0
1.0
1.1

.4
0
.5

06/84

131.2

131.2

131.2

0

0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

115.0
115.6
116.2
124.4
130.0
113.8
109.8
117.2
114.1
115.6
115.6
102.1
112.4
115.9
118.3

115.5
115.5
115.4
124.4
130.0
113.8
107.6
117.2
114.5
116.2
116.2
102.1
113.4
(3)
118.3

116.0
116.0
115.8
125.6
132.4
113.8
107.7
117.2
115.3
117.2
117.3
103.5
114.9
115.9
118.3

2.2
1.5
-.3
-.4
7.1
0
-4.6
2.5
3.0
3.6
3.8
-.7
1.9
1.0
2.4

.4
.4
.3
1.0
1.8
0
.1
0
.7
.9
.9
1.4
1.3
(3)
0

12/84

104.9

104.9

104.9

1.1

0

12/84

114.0

117.1

117.1

6.3

0

12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/79
12/86
12/86

139.5
137.4
132.5
131.2
130.8
124.1
132.6
129.7
126.9
154.8
149.4
102.9
120.7

139.8
137.7
132.6
131.3
131.0
124.3
132.8
129.9
127.1
<3)
(3)
102.8
121.4

139.7
137.6
132.7
131.2
130.8
124.2
132.6
130.1
127.4
<3)
(3>
102.8
120.9

1.2
1.2
1.2
1.7
1.6
2.2
1.9
2.8
.6
(3>
(3)
.2
1.0

-.1
-.1
.1
-.1
-.2
-.1
-.2
.2
.2
(3)
(3)
0
-.4

12/86
12/86
12/79

155.9
130.6
131.2

156.1
130.7
131.2

156.1
130.7
<3)

2.1
2.0
(3)

0
0
(3)

3541-P
3541-1
3541-2
3541-2B
3541-4

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

132.5
131.2
114.3
117.3
115.2
147.7

133.6
132.4
115.4
(3)
(3)
148.5

133.9
132.7
115.4
117.3
115.2
151.0

2.9
2.8
1.0
0
0
4.1

.2
.2
0
(3)
<3)
1.7

3541-4A

06/83

148.5

148.5

148.5

0

0

3541-401

06/83

148.5

148.5

148.5

0

0

3541-4B
3541-409

06/83
06/83

147.6
163.3

148.4
163.3

151.0
168.1

4.1
6.0

1.8
2.9

3541-423
3541-431
3541-452

06/83
06/88
07/83

137.5
116.8
130.5

137.5
119.1
132.2

137.5
119.1
134.6

.8
3.8
3.1

0
0
1.8

3536-P
3536-1
3536-111
3536-113
3536-116
3536-138
3536-145
3536-2
3536-21
3536-212
3536-21207
3536-21208
3536-216
3536-25
3536-26
3536-SM
3536-S

3537-P
3537-1
3537-1A
3537-13
3537-136
3537-137
3537-111
3537-123
3537-16
3537-165
3537-197
3537-3
3537-SM
3537-M
3537-Z89
3537-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

109

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Machine tools, metal cutting types— Continued
All other grinding machines, n.e.c., including thread grinding
m achines..................................................................
Turning machines (lathes), all types............................................
Horizontal numerically controlled turning machines, valued at $2500
each or m ore................................................................
Horizontal spindle numerically controlled turning machines, sm all...
Vertical numerically controlled turning machines, valued at $2500
each or m ore................................................................
Vertical spindle turning m achines..........................................
Non-numerically controlled turning m achines..............................
All lathes (turning machines) valued at $2500 each or m ore.........
marhinnn
All milling machines valued at $2500 each or m o re ......................
Other metal cutting type machine tools........................................
Machining centers...............................................................
Drill, mill, bore, horizontal (automatic tool change).....................
Y • axis travel less than 27 in c h e s......................................
Y • axis travel 27 inches through 40 inches...........................
Y - axis travel over 40 inches............................................
Station type machines..........................................................
Dial or rotary, trunnion and center column...............................
Transfer........................................................................
Other metal cutting machine to o ls...........................................
All other metal cutting machine tools, n.e.c. valued at $2500 each
or m ore....................................................................
Sawing and cutoff machines.............................................
Miscellaneous metal cutting machine to o ls...........................
Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately, and
rebuilt machine t o o ls .........................................................
Parts for metal cutting type machine todls, sold separately.............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s .... .......................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................




Industry
code

Product
code

Index
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3541-492
3541-5

06/83
06/83

140.0
119.8

141.1
120.7

144.3
120.2

3.5
2.0

2.3
-.4

3541-519
3541-51911

06/83
06/83

107.9
100.1

109.0
100.5

108.9
100.3

.9
-.5

-.1
-.2

3541-528
3541-52824
3541-59
3541-59B
3541-6
3541-6B
3541-7
3541-71
3541-716
3541-71611
3541-71613
3541-71615
3541-732
3541-73231
3541-73235
3541-79

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

113.4
110.7
132.5
132.8
127.0
127.0
139.8
125.2
131.2
139.5
ft
138.7
149.7
121.8
154.3
130.2

106.7
104.2
137.4
137.7
128.2
128.2
140.3
124.7
130.4
139.5
ft
136.5
150.3
122.0
155.0
132.0

106.7
104.2
135.9
136.2
128.2
128.2
140.6
125.8
132.1
139.5
ft
141.2
150.3
122.0
154.9
132.0

-4.3
-4.3
6.0
6.0
3.3
3.3
3.0
4.6
7.1
.3
ft
19.3
1.7
.8
1.7
6.0

0
0
-1.1
-1.1
0
0
.2
.9
1.3
0
ft
3.4
0
0
-.1
0

3541-79B
3541-794
3541-797

06/83
06/83
06/83

131.2
134.5
139.3

133.1
134.5
145.0

133.1
134.5
145.0

6.4
7.2
4.1

0
0
0

3541-9
3541-911
3541-SM
3541-M
3541-Z89
3541-S

06/83
06/83

127.4
126.3

129.7
128.9

129.4
128.5

2.2
1.9

-.2
-.3

06/83
06/83
06/83

152.7
130.1
129.8

152.7
130.1
131.4 J

152.7
130.1
131.3

6.9
3.2
1.5

0
0
-.1

110

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Metal forming machine tools............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Punching, shearing, bending, and forming machines........................
Bending and forming machinery........ .....................................
Other bending and forming machines including folders...............
Presses, except forging...........................................................
Mechanical pre sse s.............................................................
Vertical, straight-sided and arch fram e....................................
Hydraulic p re sse s...............................................................
Rebuilt metal forming machine tools and parts for metal forming
machine to o ls.................................................................
Parts for metal forming machine tools.......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3542

Industrial patterns.........................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Industrial patterns, except shoe patterns......................................
Foundry patterns................................................................
All other industrial patterns, except shoe patterns........................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3543

Special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and industrial m olds...............................
Primary products.....................................................................
Special tools, dies, jigs and fixtures............................................
Jigs and fixtures, all typ es.....................................................
All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout,
assembly), under 1,000 pounds.......................................
Dies, metal cutting only ........................................................
Forming and drawing d ie s...................................................
Forming and drawing dies, 500 pounds weight and under....... .
Stamping dies, including lamination and blanking d ie s.................
Stamping dies, progressive type, high-speed steel...................
Stamping dies, progressive type, other steel including carbide....
All other stamping type dies (punch, trim, notch, perforate,
etc.) .....................................................................
Other specially designed tooling, prototypes, and m odels...............
Industrial molds ....................................................................
Metal industrial molds for casting metal.....................................
Metal diecasting m olds......................................................
Metal industrial molds for molding rubber, including tire m olds.........
Metal industrial molds for molding plastic...................................
Metal injection molds for plastic...........................................
All other industrial m old s......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

3544

Machine tool accessories................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Small cutting tools for machine tools and metalworking machinery......
Twist drills, gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and
counterbores................................................................
Twist drills .....................................................................
Carbon steel and high speed steel................ .....................
112 inch and under diameter, straight sh a n k .......................
Over 1/2 inch diameter, taper sh a n k ................................
Over 1/2 inch diameter, straight sh a n k ..............................
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blanks and tips sold
separately and masonry drills.......................................
Gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and counterbores...........
Counterbores, including spot facers, etc., but excluding pilots
for interchangeable pilot ty p e s.....................................
Reamers, all types, excluding gun reamers.................................
High speed steel, including blades sold separately....................
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold
separately.................................................................
End mills and milling cutters..................................................
End mills, solid and tipped, die sinking, contour, router, tracer,
hollow mills, etc...........................................................
High speed steel...........................................................
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blades sold separately........
Inserted blade type cutters, all types, complete.........................
Indexible or throwaway insert............................................
Single and double point tools and circular form tools....................
Circular form tools, including semifinished blanks.......................
Single and double point tools...............................................
Other materials.............................................................
Threading to o ls..................................................................

3545

3542-P
3542-1
3542-131
3542-13118
3542-2
3542-211
3542-21112
3542-212
3542-4
3542-413
3542-SM
3542-S

I ll

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/86
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

141.8
146.2
121.0
123.4
118.8
151.4
152.9
129.4
148.4

142.2
146.6
121.0
123.4
<3)
151.5
152.5
128.8
149.8

142.9
147.5
121.5
124.5
121.1
151.5
152.5
128.8
149.8

2.3
2.6
2.1
3.8
9.6
1.6
-.1
.5
6.1

0.5
.6
.4
.9
ft
0
0
0
0

06/81
06/81

153.4
151.6

153.4
151.6

155.9
151.5

4.3
.8

1.6
-.1

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/81

125.8

125.8

125.8

.4

0

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

115.9
115.8
115.8
115.3
119.3

116.3
116.2
116.2
116.1
118.5

116.2
116.0
116.0
116.4
117.0

1.6
1.4
1.4
2.9
-2.3

-.1
-.2
-.2
.3
-1.3

12/84

114.0

116.9

116.9

4.6

0

3544-P
3544-1
3544-11

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

129.5
131.3
135.3
170.2

130.0
131.9
135.3
171.0

130.7
132.7
136.7
175.3

1.3
1.4
1.1
3.9

.5
.6
1.0
2.5

3544-117
3544-12
3544-1E
3544-122
3544-1F
3544-127
3544-128

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
12/86

157.0
125.5
141.5
129.5
114.9
105.0
103.2

157.0
125.3
140.5
<3>
114.9
105.0
103.2

157.0
125.8
140.5
127.4
115.6
105.0
103.2

2.5
.3
-1.1
-2.6
1.0
-1.6
0

0
.4
0
ft
.6
0
0

3544-129
3544-19
3544-2
3544-21
3544-211
3544-23
3544-25
3544-251
3544-26
3544-SM
3544-S
3544-SSS

06/81
10/82
06/81
06/81
06/81

121.0
111.5
123.8
123.1
124.7

121.0
111.5
125.3
123.1
124.7

122.3
111.9
125.2
123.1
124.7

2.4
-2.5
2.0
0
0

1.1
.4
-.1
0
0

06/81
06/81
12/86

120.8
121.0
110.3

123.0
123.4
110.3

122.8
123.2
110.3

3.0
3.2
0

-.2
-.2
0

06/81
06/81

116.4
110.5

116.4
110.5

116.4
110.5

1.0
1.2

.0
0

3545-P
3545-1

06/83
06/83
06/83

119.6
117.9
114.2

120.1
118.3
114.1

121.0
119.0
115.0

1.8
1.4
1.1

.7
.6
.8

3545-12
3545-121
3545-1211
3545-12117
3545-12118
3545-12119

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
09/83

114.3
112.9
114.1
116.4
113.2
104.4

112.5
111.2
111.6
114.0
113.2
100.1

113.7
112.0
112.7
115.2
115.8
100.1

0
-.2
-.4
.1
2.3
-4.1

1.1
.7
1.0
1.1
2.3
0

3545-12121
3545-122

09/83
06/83

110.4
120.7

110.4
118.4

110.4
121.5

0
.7

0
2.6

3545-12229
3545-13
3545-133

08/83
06/83
06/83

117.2
112.3
111.4

ft
112.3
111.4

117.2
113.6
113.2

0
4.1
2.9

ft
1.2
1.6

3545-136
3545-15

11/83
06/83

111.0
114.0

111.0
114.0

111.0
114.0

6.6
1.1

0
0

3545-151
3545-1511
3545-1512
3545-153
3545-1533
3545-16
3545-161
3545-162
3545-16268
3545-17

06/83
06/83
09/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

111.9
115.5
98.2
121.0
112.5
138.1
119.2
143.9
154.8
116.1

111.8
115.5
98.2
121.0
112.5
138.5
120.7
143.9
154.8
116.1

111.8
115.5
98.2
121.0
112.5
138.6
120.9
143.9
154.8
118.4

.4
.8
-.6
0
0
.5
1.1
.3
1.2
2.8

0
0
0
0
0
.1
.2
0
0
2.0

3543-P
3543-1
3543-115
3543-198
3543-SM
3543-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Product
code

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products—Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Machine tool accessories— Continued
Taps, excluding taps in threading sets and screw plates and
inserted chaser typ es...................................................
High speed steel............................................................
Ground thread............................................................
Dies, with two or more thread-forming edges integral with the body .
Blanks, tips, and inserts........................................................
Molded blanks and tips, including carbide, cast alloy, and ceramic ...
Inserts, indexible, and throwaway typ e s..................................
Carbide.......................................................................
Utility ground..............................................................
Precision ground.........................................................
Pressed to size, including inserts with center holes and with
molded chip breakers..............................................
Other types of cutting tools for machine tools, including rotary
burrs, files and spade drills...............................................
Carbon ste e l...................................................................
High speed ste e l..............................................................
Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold
separately.................................................................
Precision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool room, and
machinists’ toots).............................................................
Dial indicators....................................................................
Other machinists’ precision tools, incl. dividers and surface texture
measuring m achines.......................................................
Other attachments and accessories for machine tools and metalworking
machinery......................................................................
Tool holders....... ...............................................................
Turning tool holders (mechanically clamping for inserts and bits),
except box tools..................... ....................................
Boring bars and h ead s.......................................................
Special tooling and attachments for screw and automatic machines
Other tool holders, including other chucks, drill heads, tool
posts, turrets, sleeves, etc............ ........ ..........................
Work holding devices...........................................................
Other work holding and positioning devices, including vises,
mandrels, clamps, stops, etc...........................................
Other attachments and accessories and tool room specialties.... .....
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Power driven hand tools.................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Power driven hand tools, electric and battery powered.............. ......
Circular saws: armature mounted primarily on sleeve bearings........
Impact wrenches............................................ ....................
Drills: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve bearings......

Rolling mill machinery....................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Hot rolling mill machinery, except tube rolling............................. ....

3547

Gas and electric welding and soldering equipment.................................
Gas and electric welding and soldering equipment............................
Arc welding machines, components, and acc. except electrodes (excl.
stud welding equip.)..........................................................
Arc welding m achines..........................................................
Alternating current transformer arc welders..............................
300 amps or le s s ...........................................................
Direct current arc welders...................................................
Generators and rectifier types, including ac/ d c.......................
Components and accessories for arc welding machines (except
electrodes)...................................................................

3548

112

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

114.4
113.3
113.9
126.6
112.5
98.1
118.0
117.9
109.1
120.7

114.4
113.3
113.9
126.6
112.5
98.2
118.0
117.9
109.1
120.7

114.9
113.6
114.3
128.4
113.6
98.2
119.5
119.4
114.7
120.7

1.3
1.2
1.5
2.9
.9
.1
1.1
1.1
5.1
-.3

0.4
.3
.4
1.4
1.0
0
1.3
1.3
5.1
0

3545-18214

06/83

119.3

119.3

119.3

0

0

3545-19
3545-192
3545-194

06/83
06/83
06/83

114.0
128.5
113.8

115.4
130.7
116.0

115.6
130.7
116.0

1.9
1.7
3.4

.2
0
0

3545-198

06/83

102.9

102.9

103.3

.4

.4

3545-2
3545-261

06/83
06/83

129.5
135.0

130.6
135.6

131.0
138.1

1.9
2.3

.3
1.8

3545-299

06/88

117.5

117.5

118.7

3.5

1.0

3545-3
3545-31

06/83
06/83

125.3
128.8

126.7
129.2

126.7
129.2

1.9
1.7

0
0

3545-312
3545-314
3545-316

06/83
06/83
06/83

133.5
125.8
130.9

133.5
127.4
130.9

133.5
127.4
130.9

.5
1.3
9.7

0
0
0

3545-318
3545-34

06/83
06/83

133.0
123.5

133.2
125.3

133.2
125.3

1.9
2.0

0
0

3545-349
3545-399
3545-SM
3545-M
3545-Z89
3545-S

06/83
06/86

126.4
107.3

128.7
110.2

128.7
110.2

2.5
2.8

0
0

01/87
01/87
06/83

128.2
135.9
122.9

128.8
136.9
124.9

130.7
136.9
127.2

3.9
-.7
3.8

1.5
0
1.8

3546-P
3546-1
3546-112
3546-125
3546-182
3546-18207
3546-183
3546-16326
3546-164
3546-16434
3546-2
3546-236
3546-243

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/60
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/60
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

143.2
142.0
139.8
112.5
189.1
146.7
131.5
187.5
177.4
149.5
141.7
154.9
163.1
157.9

144.3
143.8
143.0
117.4
205.0
151.4
135.2
167.9
177.9
155.4
150.2
157.4
168.7
160.9

144.0
143.6
143.0
117.4
205.0
151.4
135.2
167.9
177.9
155.4
150.2
157.4
168.7
160.9

.8
1.6
3.2
4.2
15.0
3.8
4.2
.5
.7
3.9
5.9
2.1
5.6
2.4

-.2
-.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3546-249

12/80

154.0

158.0

158.0

2.6

0

3546-255
3546-SM
3546-S

12/80

160.1

161.6

161.6

.9

0

12/80

136.1

139.3

139.3

2.1

0

12/81
12/81

146.1
144.4

147.0
145.7

147.0
145.7

6.3
4.5

0
0

3548-P

12/84
12/84

125.4
126.3

127.1
128.4

128.2
129.7

2.9
3.3

.9
1.0

3548-1
3548-11
3548-111
3548-11101
3548-112
3546-11201

12/84
12/84
06/90
12/84
06/90
06/90

122.1
124.2
98.5
127.2
104.7
103.9

125.5
129.0
99.0
128.3
109.5
106.6

125.5
129.0
99.0
128.3
109.5
106.6

2.6
2.9
-6.2
1.0
5.0
3.2

0
0
0
0
0
0

3548-12

12/84

117.4

119.3

119.3

2.4

0

3547-P
3547-1

See footnotes at end of table.

Index
base

3545-171
3545-1712
3545-17122
3545-173
3545-18
3545-181
3545-182
3545-1821
3545-18211
3545-18213

3546

Grinders, polishers, and circular sanders except bench grinders.......
Right angle grinders, polishers, and circular sand ers..................
Sanders, except circular.......................................................
Oscillating, reciprocating and vibrating....................................
Power driven hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic and powder actuated...
Drills, screwdrivers, nutrunners - pneumatic................................
Grinders, polishers, sanders • pneumatic...................................
Other pneumatic powered hand tools and hydraulic powered hand
tOOl8............................. .............................................
Parts, attachments, and accessories for pneumatic, hydraulic and
powder actuated to o ls............. ......... ........ ......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts......................... ......
Secondary products...............................................................




Product
code

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Gas and electric welding and soldering equipment— Continued
Automatic and semiautomatic wire drive apparatus and related
accessories...............................................................
Automatic and semiautomatic welding torches, guns and cables,
and related accessories................................................
All other components and acc. for arc weld, mach., exc. welding
rods and electrodes.....................................................
Arc welding electrodes, m etal...................................................
Stick electrodes (incl. solid, cored, covered, and bare electrodes).....
Other than hard facin g......................................................
Low alloy ste el..............................................................
Coil and spool cont. wire electrodes for auto, arc weld, and inert
gas shield, arc weld .......................................................
Other than hard facin g......................................................
Solid w ire....................................................................
Mild steel..................................................................
All other, incl. low alloy and stainless steel, and nonferrous.....
Cored w ire ..................................................................
Resistance welders, components, accessories, and electrodes..........
Resistance welders .............................................................
Spot and projection welders, single electrode...........................
Spot and projection welders, multielectrode.............................
Resistance welder components and accessories, incl. electrode
holders, etc...................................................................
Gas welding and cutting equipment, exc. plasma (incl. parts, att., and
accessories)...................................................................
Torches, welding or cutting....................................................
Spare parts, acc., attach., adaptors, etc., n.e.c., sold separately:......
Tips .............................................................................
Regulators, gas pressure....................................................
Other welding and soldering equipment and acc. (exc. arc, resistance
and gas) ........................................................................
Plasma welding and cutting equipment.....................................
Comp, and acc. for all other weld, equip., exc. arc weld., resis.
weld., and cutting equip...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3548-121

06/90

102.4

102.4

102.4

0

0

3548-123

12/84

145.0

149.2

149.2

4.6

0

3548-126
3548-2
3548-21
3548-212
3548-21212

12/84
12/84
12/84
06/90
12/84

113.4
128.3
131.0
104.0
129.8

113.4
129.2
131.8
104.7
129.8

113.4
133.3
138.0
109.9
129.8

.7
3.4
5.1
5.5
0

0
3.2
4.7
5.0
0

3548-22
3548-222
3548-2221
3548-22212
3548-22213
3548-2222
3548-3
3548-311
3548-31105
3548-31106

12/84
06/90
12/84
12/84
06/90
12/84
12/84
06/90
12/84
12/84

124.4
101.2
127.5
129.4
96.1
119.7
123.9
105.3
120.1
104.7

125.4
102.0
129.0
130.2
98.6
120.2
125.8
106.3
122.7
104.7

126.4
102.5
129.1
130.2
98.8
121.5
125.8
106.3
122.7
104.7

.8
.4
-.5
.6
-3.1
1.5
2.6
2.0
8.7
0

.8
.5
.1
0
.2
1.1
0
0
0
0

3548-341

12/84

150.7

158.6

158.4

5.3

-.1

3548-4
3548-401
3548-411
3548-41104
3548-41105

06/83
08/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

139.9
124.3
141.3
130.6
149.8

142.0
126.2
144.2
131.1
152.0

142.1
126.2
144.2
131.1
152.0

4.6
3.9
3.0
.4
4.5

.1
0
0
0
.0

3548-5
3548-504

06/90
06/90

106.4
105.1

108.5
106.5

108.5
106.5

3.6
2.7

0
0

3548-509
3546-SM
3548-M
3548-S

06/83

108.6

112.8

112.8

4.6

0

12/84
12/84

135.7
115.0

134.3
115.0

134.3
115.0

-1.0
1.7

0
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
11/84
06/83
06/83

138.3
137.5
129.0
118.1
127.8
146.5

138.9
138.0
130.3
118.8
127.8
146.2

139.6
138.8
130.3
(3)
127.8
148.0

4.4
4.5
6.1
(3)
4.4
3.0

.5
.6
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

146.6
151.9
159.7
134.1
145.2

146.8
ft
(3)
<3)
(3)

146.8
152.8
(3)
137.0
148.2

.3
2.6
ft
2.2
5.6

06/83

139.2

139.9

139.9

3.6

Metalworking machinery, not elsewhere classified ..................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Assembly machines...............................................................
In-line transfer, synchronous..................................................
Special purpose and all other typ es.........................................
Other metalworking machinery..................................................
Machines for weaving and wire fabricating and wire drawing machines
and draw benches.........................................................
Coil handling equipment (conversion or straightening) ...................
Cut-to-length lin e s............................................................
Slitting lines....................................................................
All other metalworking machinery n.e.c......................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3549

Special industry machinery, except metalworking machinery......................

355

12/84

126.4

127.5

127.5

2.2

0

Textile machinery..........................................................................
Primary products................. -...................................................
Textile machinery..................................................................
Fiber-to-fabric textile machinery...............................................
Other fiber to fabric machinery, except parts and attachments......
Other textile machinery.........................................................
Other textile machinery................. .....................................
Parts and attachments for textile machinery..................................
Textile machinery turnings and sh a p e s.....................................
Parts and attachments for other textile machinery, including printing

3552
3552-P
3552-1
3552-1B
3552-154
3552-1C
3552-199
3552-2
3552-211
3552-299

12/80
12/80
12/80
06/86
06/86
06/86
12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

159.0
162.2
172.8
118.1
111.5
131.6
138.2
152.4
208.9
126.7

161.0
164.5
173.8
119.7
113.6
131.6
138.2
156.0
208.9
128.0

161.1
164.5
173.8
119.8
113.7
131.6
138.2
156.0
208.9
128.0

3.0
3.5
3.6
3.0
2.0
5.5
1.5
3.2
2.8
-6.5

.1
0
0
.1
.1
0
0
0
0
0

Woodworking machinery.................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Woodworking machinery, excluding home workshop types, incl. parts...
Sawmill equipment..............................................................
Straight-line machinery, including jointers, moulders, planers,
sanders, surfacers, etc.....................................................
Boring machinery, carving machinery, dovetailers, mortisers, routers,
shapers, and tenoners....................................................
All other parts, attachments, and accessories, excluding saw blades...
Other woodworking machinery, including lathes, clamping machinery,
presses, roll coaters, etc...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products..................................... .........................

3553
3553-P
3553-1
3553-112

12/80
12/80
12/80
12/80

132.0
136.3
126.9
130.9

133.4
137.8
128.0
133.6

132.2
136.6
127.6
131.8

2.1
2.0
2.7
1.4

-.9
-.9
-.3
-1.3

3553-173

12/80

142.6

147.2

147.2

3.8

0

3553-175
3553-187

12/80
12/80

125.4
117.7

125.9
119.3

126.1
119.3

1.9
3.2

.2
0

3553-198
3553-SM
3553-S

12/80

173.1

172.8

172.8

4.0

0

12/80

137.8

137.8

137.8

1.3

0

3549-P
3549-2
3549-215
3549-219
3549-5
3549-511
3549-541
3549-54143
3549-54145
3549-598
3549-SM
3549-S

See footnotes at end of table.




113

ft
0
1.2
0
ft
ft
ft
ft
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Paper industries machinery.............................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Pulp mill machinery................................................................
Parts and attachments for pulp mill machinery (sold separately).......
Papermill machinery...............................................................
Paper m achines.................................................................
Parts and attachments for papermill machinery (sold separately)......
Paper and paperboard converting equipment.................................
Corrugated boxmaking machines, including corrugators..................
Other paper/paperboard equip., incl. drum, can and tubemaking,
coating and laminating m a ch .............................................
Parts and attachments for paper and paperboard converting mach.
(sold separately)...........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3554

Printing trades machinery................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Lithographic printing presses .....................................................
Web-fed...........................................................................
Newspaper presses, web-fed...............................................
Business forms presses, web-fed..........................................
Commercial presses, web-fed..............................................
Printing presses, other than lithographic.......................................
Flexographic presses, sheet-fed and web-fed..............................
Typesetting machinery and equipment, excluding justifying typewriters....
Binding machinery and equipment..............................................
Saddle, perfect and hardcase binding equipment.........................
Printing trades machinery, n.e.c..................................................
Parts, attachments and accessories for printing presses, incl.
dryers, folders and reels..................................................
Parts, attachments and accessories for bindery machinery.............
Parts, attachments and accessories for other printing trades
m achinery...................................................................
Other printing machinery and equipment, including platens.............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3555

Food products machinery................................................................
Primary products ......................................................................
Dairy and milk products plant machinery......................................
Other dairy and milk machinery, including separators and sterilizing
equipment...................................................................
Commercial food products machinery..........................................
Commercial food products machinery, except bakery equipment......
Slic e rs..........................................................................
Choppers, grinders, cutters, dicers, and similar machines.............
Other commercial food preparation machinery, including tenderizers
(power driven)............................................................
Bakery machinery and equipment............................................
Dough mixers ......................... /........ ................................
Bake o v e n s ....................................................................
Other bakery machinery and equipment..................................
Parts and attachments for commercial food preparation machinery...
Industrial food products machinery.............................................
Meat and poultry processing machinery.....................................
Preparation machinery (fruit and vegetable canning).....................
Other industrial food products machinery, including fish and
shellfish processing machinery..........................................
Parts and attachments for industrial food products machinery..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3556

Special industry machinery, n.e.c........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Chemical manufacturing industries machinery, equipment, and p arts...
Chemical mixers.................................................................
Foundry machinery and equipment, including parts, excluding patterns
and m olds................................... ................ ..................
Other foundry machinery and equipment, including core-making
machines and fla sk s ......................................................
Parts for foundry machinery and equipment................................
Plasticsworking machinery and equipment, and parts, excluding patterns
and m olds......................................................................
Extrusion m achines.............................................................

3559

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3554-P
3554-2
3554-281
3554-3
3554-342
3554-381
3554-4
3554-453

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

143.4
140.2
132.7
130.9
138.1
148.0
122.6
149.5
140.3

144.5
141.4
132.7
130.9
138.8
148.8
123.6
151.5
145.5

145.2
142.2
132.7
130.9
138.8
148.8
123.6
153.5
145.5

2.8
2.2
.5
1.6
1.5
1.2
1.7
3.2
3.7

0.5
.6
0
0
0
0
0
1.3
0

3554-459

06/82

155.6

156.3

158.8

3.1

1.6

3554-481
3554-SM
3554-M
3554-S

06/82

150.3

153.5

155.9

3.2

1.6

06/82
06/82

154.2
158.1

155.9
158.6

155.9
158.6

5.3
4.8

0
0

3555-P
3555-1
3555-13
3555-132
3555-133
3555-135
3555-2
3555-238
3555-3
3555-6
3555-661
3555-7

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
08/83
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88

127.8
127.1
137.9
102.8
131.1
162.0
119.2
143.4
145.5
95.3
107.5
106.4
105.1

126.9
126.1
137.9
102.8
131.1
162.0
ft
144.0
147.3
87.1
107.3
106.4
105.9

126.9
126.1
137.9
102.8
ft
162.0
ft
144.1
147.7
87,1
107.5
106.4
105.9

-.5
-.5
-.7
-.8
ft
3.6
ft
.7
-3.3
-7.5
1.9
0
1.7

.0
0
0
0

3555-783
3555-787

12/82
12/82

138.3
141.2

139.5
141.2

139.5
141.2

2.0
7.1

3555-789
3555-799
3555-SM
3555-M
3555-289
3555-S

12/82
12/82

126.0
108.3

ft
109.2

ft
109.2

ft
3.1

12/82
12/88
12/82

136.8
104.8
117.3

136.8
104.8
118.5

136.8
104.8
118.5

0
0
1.0

0
0
0

3556-P
3556-1

12/83
12/83
12/83

134.7
139.2
133.2

136.7
141.5
136.8

137.3
142.1
136.8

3.4
3.7
4.6

.4
.4
0

3556-198
3556-2
3556-2A
3556-212
3556-221

12/83
12/83
12/88
12/83
12/88

122.1
136.8
109.5
128.8
106.8

122.1
139.5
111.0
131.4
108.0

122.1
140.5
112.5
131.4
110.7

6.3
3.7
4.0
1.8
5.2

0
.7
1.4
0
2.5

3556-249
3556-2B
3556-261
3556-273
3556-292
3556-251
3556-3
3556-313
3556-323

12/83
12/88
12/83
12/83
12/88
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

128.1
115.4
129.1
122.0
117.4
151.7
132.5
143.6
116.2

129.2
118.9
ft
123.2
122.6
155.5
134.0
144.3
117.9

130.1
118.7
ft
123.2
122.2
155.5
134.5
143.8
119.5

2.0
3.4
ft
1.0
5.0
2.6
3.5
3.0
3.0

.7
-.2
ft
0
-.3
0
.4
-.3
1.4

3556-358
3556-383
3556-SM
3556-M
3556-Z89
3556-S

12/83
12/83

123.6
140.6

125.3
142.5

125.3
143.5

2.5
4.3

0
.7

12/83
12/83
12/83

92.2
91.5
141.5

92.2
91.6
142.4

92.2
91.6
143.9

-.2
-.1
2.6

0
0
1.1

3559-P
3559-1
3559-112

12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81

143.4
141.4
133.9
108.6

145.1
143.2
137.2
113.2

144.9
143.3
137.2
113.2

2.5
2.9
2.8
4.2

-.1
.1
0
0

3559-2

12/81

136.4

136.4

136.4

2.8

0

3559-296
3559-297

06/87
06/87

111.8
106.0

ft
106.0

ft
106.0

ft
4.8

3559-3
3559-333

12/81
12/81

142.4
153.9

142.8
153.9

143.4
ft

.6

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

114

ft

ft
0
ft
.1
.3
0
.2
0
0
0
0
ft
0

ft
0
.4
ft

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Product
code

Industry
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

12/81
06/87
06/87
06/87
06/87
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
12/81
06/87
06/90
06/87
06/87
11/89
11/89

137.2
116.8
117.7
117.9
112.0
131.3
143.8
169.6
132.8
151.7
116.7
105.2
114.8
112.8
104.2
104.2

(3)
117.5
(3)
117.9
112.4
(3)
145.4
181.7
(3)
157.5
117.7
105.9
115.6
113.7
111.3
111.3

(3)
118.4
119.9
119.1
112.4
(3)
145.5
181.7
132.8
158.5
117.7
105.8
115.9
113.9
111.2
111.2

(3)
3.2
1.9
3.5
-1.7
(3)
3.5
7.4
2.6
4.6
3.3
1.6
4.3
4.4
6.2
6.2

(3)
0.8
(3)
1.0
0
(3)
.1
0
(3)
.6
0
-.1
.3
.2
-.1
-.1

12/81
06/83
12/81

171.2
133.4
137.9

172.1
134.8
138.9

167.8
128.2
139.1

-.5
-.9
.9

-2.5
-4.9
.1

12/84

125.2

126.3

126.7

2.5

.3

3561-P
3561-1
3561-11
3561-113
3561-12
3561-125
3561-129
3561-12909
3561-13
3561-131
3561-13112
3561-13114
3561-13115
3561-13116
3561-13119
3561-132
3561-13222
3561-13223
3561-13224
3561-13225
3561-13226
3561-13229
3561-133
3561-13342
3561-13344
3561-13346
3561-13348
3561-134
3561-13454
3561-13456
3561-136

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
03/84
06/90
12/83
12/83
12/83
06/84
12/83
12/83
06/90
12/83
07/84
12/83
07/84
06/90
12/83

127.2
127.4
132.9
128.3
128.7
129.2
131.1
128.8
129.4
134.0
132.5
138.3
152.9
130.6
128.9
105.9
141.9
173.5
104.8
164.7
137.1
134.7
155.1
131.5
193.8
103.1
109.7
132.8
135.2
143.4
105.1
130.8

127.7
128.6
135.3
129.2
129.6
132.6
133.4
132.5
133.1
136.4
135.2
142.5
153.7
132.6
131.1
111.0
143.9
177.3
107.4
166.5
137.2
137.4
156.5
135.7
197.3
104.0
114.6
(3)
138.2
146.1
107.3
129.7

129.4
130.6
136.5
129.2
129.6
132.6
133.4
132.5
133.1
138.2
138.3
140.8
163.9
135.7
131.1
111.1
145.4
177.3
107.4
175.0
138.9
137.1
156.9
135.1
197.3
105.5
113.2
137.2
138.2
146.1
107.3
129.7

3.4
4.3
4.3
2.4
2.6
3.5
6.0
2.9
2.9
4.8
6.9
(3)
(3)
3.9
2.1
8.9
4.1
2.7
2.7
10.2
1.7
2.9
4.3
5.1
1.8
3.3
3.2
8.9
3.8
3.9
(3)
3.2

1.3
1.6
.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.3
2.3
-1.2
6.6
2.3
0
.1
1.0
0
0
5.1
1.2
-.2
.3
-.4
0
1.4
-1.2
<3)
0
0
0
0

3561-1361
3561-1362

02/84
12/83

111.3
140.0

110.7
135.8

110.8
135.8

2.3
.5

.1
0

3561-1363
3561-13632
3561-137
3561-13766
3561-14
3561-141
3561-142
3561-14275
3561-14276
3561-144
3561-181
3561-198
3561-3
3561-312
3561-31213
3561-31225
3561-372
3561-3727
3561-37277
3561-37278

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
03/84
03/84
03/84
07/84

131.9
131.6
134.6
123.8
139.9
137.5
138.4
139.6
129.7
147.9
125.3
111.9
117.4
113.2
127.2
103.9
129.9
130.7
128.2
134.2

132.6
132.2
136.2
125.3
141.9
137.7
140.5
141.9
131.3
150.9
125.5
112.6
117.5
113.6
128.6
103.8
128.8
129.2
126.8
132.8

132.6
132.2
142.0
130.6
142.1
137.7
140.8
142.4
131.3
150.9
127.6
113.3
118.0
114.3
130.0
104.0
128.8
129.2
126.8
132.8

5.8
8.2
5.5
5.5
3.7
2.5
4.6
5.0
3.9
3.6
3.1
2.6
1.4
2.1
4.5
.4
-.6
-.8
-.7
-1.3

0
0
4.3
4.2
.1
0
.2
.4
0
0
1.7
.6
.4
.6
1.1
.2
0
0
0
0

3559-351
3559-37
3559-371
3559-379
3559-381
3559-4
3559-5
3559-532
3559-546
3559-552
3559-595
3559-597
3559-598
3559-59819
3559-7
3559-711
3559-SM
3559-M
3559-Z89
3559-S

General industrial machinery and equipment.........................................

356

Pumps and pumping equipment........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Industrial pumps, except hydraulic fluid power pumps ......................
Reciprocating pum ps...........................................................
Power-operated, other than steam ........................................
Turbine pumps, vertical, including deep w ell...............................
Submersible, over 5 h p ......................................................
Other than submersible......................................................
16 inch diameter bowl size and under.................................
Centrifugal pum ps...............................................................
Single stage, single suction, close coupled..............................
3/4 inch and 1 inch discharge outlet...................................
1 1/4 inch and 11/2 inch discharge outlet...........................
2 inch and 2 1/2 inch discharge outlet................................
3 inch and 4 inch discharge outlet......................................
Over 4 inch discharge outlet.............................................
Single stage, single suction, frame mounted ............................
3/4 inch and 1 inch discharge outlet......................... .........
1 1/4 inch and 1 1/2 inch discharge outlet...........................
2 inch and 2 1/2 inch discharge outlet.................................
3 inch discharge outlet....................................................
4 inch to 6 inch discharge outlet........................................
Over 6 inch discharge outlet.............................................
Single stage, double suction................................................
Under 4 inch discharge outlet............................................
4 inch and 5 inch discharge outlet......................................
6 inch and 7 inch discharge outlet......................................
8 inch to 12 inch discharge outlet......................................
Multistage (single or double suction)......................................
2 inch and 3 inch discharge outlet......................................
4 inch and 5 inch discharge outlet......................................
Submersible centrifugal pumps (except submersible sump pumps) ...
Submersible effluent pumps (less than 1’’ solids handling
capacity)................................................................
Submersible solids handling pumps (solids 1” • 2 " inclusive)......
Submersible non-clog pumps (greater than 2” solids handling
capacity)................................................................
4 ” to 6 " discharge outlet...............................................
All other centrifugal pumps (including can, etc.).........................
2 " to 6" discharge outlet.................................................
Rotary pum ps....................................................................
100 p.s.i. and under, designed pressure..................................
101-250 p.s.i., designed pressure..........................................
11-99 g.p.m., designed capacity.........................................
100 g.p.m. and over, designed capacity................................
Over 500 p.s.i., designed pressure........................................
Diaphragm pumps, all s iz e s ...................................................
Other industrial pum ps.........................................................
Domestic water systems and sump pum ps...................................
Domestic water system s.......................................................
Jet pump and convertible jet pump syste m s................... .........
Submersible pump systems, 5 hp and under............................
Domestic sump pumps, 1 hp and under....................................
Submersible...................................................................
1/3 hp and under..........................................................
Over 1/3 h p .................................................................

3561

See footnotes at end of table.




i i

Special industry machinery, n.e.c.— Continued
Injection molding m achines....................................................
Other plasticsworking machinery and equipment..........................
Granulators and pelletizers..................................................
Other plasticsworking machinery..........................................
Parts for plasticsworking machinery....................................... .
Rubberworking machinery and equipment, and parts, excluding m olds....
Other special industry machinery and equipment, and parts, n.e.c........
Tobacco manufacturing machinery and equipment, and p a rts..........
Concrete products machinery and equipment, and p arts................
Glassmaking machinery and equipment, and p arts.......................
Semiconductor manufacturing machinery (except ovens) and parts...
Industrial sewing machines and parts........................................
Other special industry machinery, and p a rts...... .........................
Other special industry machinery and parts..............................
Automotive maintenance equipment, except hand tools....................
Automotive maintenance equipment, except hand t o o ls .................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Index
base

115

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Pumps and pumping equipment— Continued
Oil-well and oil-field pumps and other pum ps.................................
Oil-well and oil field pumps, except boiler fe e d ...........................
Other pumps (except automotive) such as oil burner, appliance, fire
engine, e tc ...................................................................
Parts and attachments for pumps and pumping equipment, excluding
com pressors...................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts..................................................... ......
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Ball and roller bearings...................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Ball bearings, unmounted........................................................
Angular contact ball bearings: annular, including self-aligning;
ground or precision........................................................
Other regular single row conrad ball bearings: annular, including
self-aligning..................................................................
9 mm. O.D. thru 30 mm. O.D.; ground or precision.....................
Over 30 mm. O.D. thru 52 mm. O.D.; ground or precision............
Other precision (ABEC 5 & up) single row conrad ball bearings:
annular, including self-alignin.............................................
Unground, annular, including self-aligning (less than A B EC 1 ) ..........
Thrust ball bearings.............................................................
Ground thrust ball bearings.................................................
Other ball bearings..............................................................
Tapered roller bearings, unmounted............................................
Cup and cone assemblies shipped as a se t................................
Cups shipped separately......................................................
Cone assemblies shipped separately........................................
Roller bearings, except tapered, unmounted .................................
Cylindrical roller bearings.......................................................
Regular cylindrical roller bearings (ABEC 1 and 3 ) .....................
Precision cylindrical roller bearings (ABEC 5 and up) ..................
Spherical roller bearings including hourglass and barrel .................
Single row spherical roller bearings.......................................
Double row spherical roller bearings......................................
Needle roller bearings..........................................................
Other roller bearings............................................................
Mounted bearings, except plain............................................... .
Mounted ball bearings, unit and/or split mounted.........................
Mounted roller bearings........................................................
Unit mounted roller bearings................................................
Ball and roller bearing parts and components, including balls and
rollers sold separately.......................................................
B a lls...............................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3562

Air and gas compressors.................................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Air and gas compressors and vacuum pum ps................................
Air compressors.................................................................
Stationary air compressors, reciprocating, single acting...............
1.5 h.p. and under.......................................... ...............
Over 1.5 h.p. to 5 h .p .....................................................
6 h.p. to 25 h .p ....................................... ......................
Stationary air compressors, reciprocating, double acting..............
150 h.p. and under.........................................................
Stationary air compressors, rotary positive ..............................
Discharge pressure 51 psig and over, 150 h.p. and under.........
Portable air com pressors....................................................
Under 11 c.f.m..............................................................
11 to 74 c.f.m...............................................................
125 to 249 c.f.m ...........................................................
600 to 899 c.f.m ............................................................
Gas compressors................................................................
Gas compressors, stationary, centrifugal and axial.....................
Natural g a s ..................................................................
Gas compressors, stationary reciprocating, other than integral
e n gines....................................................................
1000 h.p. and under.......................................................
Other pumps and com pressors...............................................
Vacuum pum ps................................................................
High vacuum, 29.6 inches mercury vacuum and o v e r ...............
Other compressors, including compressor packages..................
Air and gas compressor and vacuum pump parts and attachments,
except refrigeration...........................................................

3563

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3561-5
3561-51

12/83
12/83

110.9
107.6

111.7
107.6

111.8
107.6

3.9
3.8

0.1
0

3561-597

12/83

126.3

132.2

132.8

5.1

.5

3561-6
3561 -SM
3561-M
3561-Z89
3561-S
3561-S S S

12/83

128.3

128.3

132.8

5.1

3.5

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

126.4
124.2
126.1
120.1

118.4
116.4
127.0
120.4

119.5
117.4
127.1
120.5

-4.7
-4.7
1.2
.8

.9
.9
.1
.1

3562-P
3562-1

06/83
06/83
06/83

138.2
137.7
146.1

139.1
138.7
147.1

139.2
138.8
147.1

1.7
1.8
.8

.1
.1
0

3562-118

06/83

174.6

174.6

174.6

5.6

0

3562-122
3562-12203
3562-12204

06/83
04/87
06/83

156.1
148.2
127.5

156.2
147.8
128.8

156.2
147.8
128.8

.3
-1.7
3.4

0
0
0

3562-123
3562-125
3562-131
3562-13133
3562-151
3562-2
3562-232
3562-233
3562-234
3562-3
3562-301
3562-30111
3562-30112
3562-321
3562-32124
3562-32125
3562-341
3562-398
3562-4
3562-417
3562-454
3562-45453

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/89
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
01/85
01/85

137.4
195.8
133.6
133.6
163.4
118.2
108.1
108.2
107.0
150.0
149.8
146.0
120.5
148.1
84.1
163.8
155.1
141.0
144.8
138.8
140.0
142.0

144.8
(3)
134.5
134.5
166.1
118.2
108.1
108.2
107.0
151.1
152.7
147.9
124.4
147.9
84.1
163.5
155.1
141.0
146.8
142.2
140.5
142.6

144.8
(3)
134.5
134.5
166.1
118.2
108.1
108.2
107.0
151.1
152.8
147.9
124.5
147.9
84.1
163.5
155.1
141.0
146.8
142.2
140.5
142.6

7.8
t3)
-2.2
-2.2
1.7
.4
0
1.1
.4
4.3
4.7
3.1
8.1
4.2
.4
4.4
4.2
3.3
1.9
2.0
1.7
1.4

3562-9
3562-911
3562-SM
3562-S

06/83
06/83

139.3
115.9

141.8
115.9

141.8
115.9

1.8
.1

0
0

06/83

132.2

132.2

133.2

.8

.8

3563-P
3563-1
3563-11
3563-111
3563-11101
3563-11102
3563-11103
3563-112
3563-11201
3563-113
3563-11302
3563-116
3563-11601
3563-11602
3563-11604
3563-11606
3563-12
3563-126
3563-12601

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/91
08/84
10/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
08/84
06/84
12/91
12/91
06/84
10/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

123.0
121.6
125.1
119.9
133.0
ft
121.6
(3)
115.3
115.3
113.6
113.2
117.3
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3>
131.6
142.8
151.2

124.1
122.6
126.7
121.2
133.0
100.0
121.6
129.0
114.4
114.2
115.1
115.1
120.1
99.9
100.0
128.5
134.7
132.4
144.4
<3)

124.1
122.7
126.7
121.2
132.2
100.0
118.6
130.5
114.4
114.2
115.1
115.1
120.6
99.9
100.0
129.1
136.8
133.5
(3>
t3)

2.6
2.8
4.1
1.9
3.1
ft
8.9
ft
-.8
-1.0
1.3
1.7
2.7
ft
ft
ft
ft
7.0
ft
ft

0
.1
0
0
-.6
0
-2.5
1.2
0
0
0
0
.4
0
0
.5
1.6
.8
ft
ft

3563-128
3563-12801
3563-13
3563-132
3563-13202
3563-133

06/84
06/84
06/84
12/91
06/84
06/84

(3)
(3)
135.1
(3)
(3)
128.9

(3)
(3)
139.1
100.0
136.7
141.5

121.8
126.1
137.9
101.3
140.0
133.9

ft
ft
5.0
ft
ft
20.6

ft
ft
-.9
1.3
2.4
-5.4

3563-2

06/84

114.6

115.2

115.4

.7

.2

See footnotes at end of table.




Index

116

0
ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry
code

Industrial and commercial fans and blowers and air purification
equipment.............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Centrifugal blowers and fa n s ....................................................
Classes I and II fans (over 1.5 inches to 6.75 inches max. total
pressure)....................................................................
Industrial fans, excluding blowers.............................................
Small housed blowers (utility sets)...........................................
Propeller fans and accessories, axial fans, and power roof ventilators ....
Axial fa n s .........................................................................
Axial fans, directly connected to driver...................................
Axial fans, belt driven........................................................
Parts for blowers and fa n s ..... ..............................................
Power roof ventilators and p a rts.............................................
Power roof ventilators: axial and propeller...............................
Power roof ventilators: centrifugal..........................................
Dust collection and other air purification equip, for heat, ventil.,
and air cond syste m s........................................................
Air filters for air conditioners and furnaces, of 2400 cfm and under ...
Other dust collection and other air purification equipment...............
Dust collection and other air purification equip, for industrial gas
cleaning system s..............................................................
Particulate emission collectors................................................
Fabric filters...................................................................
Mechanical collectors........................................................
Other equipment........................................... .....................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3565

Speed changers, industrial high-speed drives, and ge ars..........................
Primary products.....................................................................
Nonhydrauiic variable speed changers and industrial high-speed drives ..
Mechanical nonhydrauiic variable speed changers, excluding value of
drivers........................................................................
Speed reducers, fixed ratio, enclosed, except gear motors................
Worm gear reducers............................................................
3-inch to 5.99-inch centers.................................................
Less than 3-inch centers ....................................................

3566

See footnotes at end of table.




117

Nov.
19912

Feb.
1992s

3563-201
3563-5

06/84
06/84

114.6
113.3

(3)
113.0

3563-511
3563-512
3563-SM
3563-M
3563-Z89
3563-S

06/84
12/91

113.3
(3)

112.9
100.3

11/86
12/91
06/84

118.3
(3)
130.5

120.7
102.0
130.8

3564-P
3564-3

12/83
12/83
12/83

131.2
128.3
122.6

132.1
128.9
124.0

3564-319
3564-324
3564-331
3564-4
3564-413
3564-41311
3564-41312
3564-439
3564-441
3564-44111
3564-44112

12/83
12/83
08/84
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
05/85
12/83
12/83
12/83

112.5
128.3
115.4
150.9
144.5
147.6
133.3
126.9
141.3
151.5
133.5

113.2
128.7
115.4
151.4
145.2
148.5
133.3
128.4
141.3
151.5
133.5

3564-5
3564-543
3564-549

12/83
12/83
03/85

126.5
119.6
121.8

126.6
118.5
123.3

3564-6
3564-651
3564-65113
3564-65115
3564-663
3564-SM
3564-S

12/83
06/89
06/89
06/89
06/89

114.9
107.8
107.1
110.0
105.2

115.0
108.0
107.3
110.0
105.2

12/83

134.9

137.0

3565-P
3565-3

12/88
12/88
12/88

110.7
110.0
109.9

111.5
110.6
110.4

3565-3A
3565-305
3565-3B
3565-311
3565-312
3565-301
3565-303

12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88

114.2
117.8
106.0
107.0
104.1
118.9
105.0

3565-306
3565-307

12/88
12/88

3565-315
3565-316

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

(3)
113.4

(3)
0.1

(3)
0.4

113.4
100.3

.1
(3)

.4
0

120.0
102.3
130.9

3.5
(3)
.7

-.6
.3
.1

131.9
128.6
123.9

3.5
1.3
2.6

-.2
-.2
-.1

113.1
128.6
115.4
150.3
144.3
147.9
131.1
128.4
138.8
146.9
133.5

-.4
3.0
0
1.9
5.0
6.7
-1.5
3.8
-2.6
-3.0
-2.1

-.1
-.1
0
-.7
-.6
-.4
-1.7
0
-1.8
-3.0
0

126.5
118.5
123.1

1.2
-.8
3.3

-.1
0
-.2

115.0
108.0
107.3
110.0
105.2

-1.2
1.4
.9
1.9
.8

0
0
0
0
0

137.6

1.3

.4

112.0
111.1
111.0

2.1
1.8
2.0

.4
.5
.5

115.1
118.8
107.6
115.2
104.3
119.0
105.0

115.3
119.4
108.2
115.2
105.1
119.7
106.0

2.6
5.4
2.6
7.7
1.5
4.1
1.0

.2
.5
.6
0
.8
.6
1.0

116.7
107.0

116.7
107.0

119.2
109.2

6.0
2.3

2.1
2.1

12/88
12/88

108.9
109.9

110.7
109.9

110.8
109.9

1.7
-1.7

.1
0

3565-317
3565-318

12/88
12/88

114.0
110.9

114.0
110.9

114.6
112.8

1.9
4.5

.5
1.7

3565-321
3565-4
3565-491
3565-SM
3565-M
3565-Z89
3565-S
3565-SS

12/88
12/88
12/88

105.3
110.1
110.1

105.3
111.4
111.4

105.4
111.4
111.4

.7
.2
.2

.1
0
0

12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88

110.2
110.2
118.0
118.0

113.7
113.7
119.1
119.1

114.3
114.3
119.5
119.5

3.9
3.9
3.5
3.5

.5
.5
.3
.3

3566-P
3566-1

12/83
12/83
06/89

125.3
124.9
106.4

127.2
126.8
107.9

126.8
126.4
107.9

2.4
2.4
2.4

-.3
-.3
0

3566-111
3566-2
3566-21
3566-218
3566-219

12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

115.4
132.6
149.2
132.1
134.5

119.3
135.4
150.9
134.4
135.2

119.3
134.9
150.9
134.4
135.2

2.4
3.1
2.9
2.4
3.1

0
-.4
0
0
0

3564

Packing, packaging and bottling machinery..........................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Packing, packaging and bottling machinery, excl. parts....................
Forming, filling, and sealing machinery, bag or pouch (must perform
all three functions).........................................................
Vertical type...................................................................
Filling machinery................................................................
Dry products...................................................................
Liquids..........................................................................
Cartoning and multipacking machinery......................................
Bag opening, filling, and closing machinery.................................
Wrapping, banding, bundling, fastening, and sleeve wrapping
machinery...................................................................
Shrink film packaging machinery, including shrink tunnels...............
Labeling, code marking, imprinting and leaflet/coupon inserting
machinery................................................... ................
Case forming, opening, loading, unloading, and sealing machinery....
Capping, sealing, lidding, incl. can sealing machinery, excl. filling
machinery ...................................................................
Accumulating, collating, feeding, and unscrambling machinery.........
Other machinery, incl. combinations of mach. classified in more than
one of the ab o v e ...........................................................
Parts for bottling and packaging machinery...................................
Parts for bottling and packaging machinery................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................
Secondary products.............................................................

Index
base

I I

Air and gas compressors— Continued
Air and gas compressor and vacuum pump parts and attachments,
except refrigeration........................................................
Industrial spraying equipment....................................................
Power paint spraying outfits and liquid power sprayer, except
agricultural and flame......................................................
Hand sprayers, except agricultural and flam e..............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

i...................................................................................................................................................................

Industry and product1

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Speed changers, industrial high-speed drives, and gears— Continued
Helical, herringbone, spur and spiral bevel reducers.....................
More than 15-inch low speed ce nters....................................
15-inch low speed centers or le ss .........................................
Gear motors, sold with motors, including ‘C ’ flange and scoop mount
units.............................................................................
Worm gear motors..............................................................
Helical, herringbone, spur, or spiral bevel gear motors ..................
1/6 horsepower up to but excluding 1 horsepower.....................
1 horsepower to 5 horsepower.............................................
Loose gears, pinions, and racks excluding spare parts for reducers.....
Coarse pitch (less than 19.9 diametral pitch)..............................
Helical, herringbone, and spur gears......................................
24 inches or le s s ...........................................................
More than 24 inches diameter through 72 inches diameter........
Others, including bevel gears and r a c k s .................................
Fine pitch (19.9 diametral pitch and finer)..................................
Parts and components for speed changers, drives, gears, and reducers
Parts and components for speed changers, drives, gears, and
reducers......................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products............................................................. .
Other secondary products.....................................................
Power transmission equipment, n.e.c.........................................
Industrial process furnaces and o v e n s................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Electric industrial furnaces, ovens, and kilns, excluding induction........
Electric furnaces................................................................
Metal melting..................................................................
Metal processing and heat treating (such as annealing, hardening,
carburizing, etc.).........................................................
Other electric furnaces.......................................................
Electric industrial ovens and kilns, including infrared.....................
Fuel-fired industrial furnaces, ovens, and kiln s...............................
Fuel-fired ovens and k iln s.....................................................
High frequency induction and dielectric heating equipment................
Electrical heat, equip, for industrial use, n.e.c. (exc. soldering
irons) and parts and attach.................................................
Industrial electric heating units and devices, except heating units
for electric furnaces.......................................................
All other industrial heating units and devices, incl. immersion
heaters, compound pots, etc...........................................
Parts and attach, for ind. fum. and ovens, including electric
heating units................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

3567

Power transmission equipment, n.e.c......................................... .........
Primary products.....................................................................
Plain bearings and bushings, except automotive and aircraft...............
Plain bearings and bushings, unmounted, machined, excluding carbon
and graphite................................................................
Power transmission equipment, except speed changers, drives, and
gears, n.e.c.....................................................................
Clutches..........................................................................
Friction typ e...................................................................
All other clutches.............................................................
Flexible couplings...............................................................
1-inch nominal bore and over, gear type.................................
1-inch nominal bore and over, other than gear t y p e ...................
Less than 1-inch nominal bore.............................................
Chains for sprocket drives.....................................................
A SA standard roller chain, 3-inch and under in pitch..................
Other chains for sprocket drives...........................................
Sprockets.........................................................................
Pulleys.............................................................................
Pulle ys..........................................................................
Sheaves ..........................................................................
Single drive....................................................................
Other power transmission equipment, except aircraft, automobile,
truck, and b u s ..............................................................
Ball joints, drive and flexible shafts, and drive shaft parts.............
Mechanical valve operators and transmissions, excl. marine
transmissions.............................................................
All other mechanical power transmission equip., except aircraft,
automobile, truck, and b u s .............................................

3568

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
1992s

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3566-22
3566-227
3566-228

12/83
12/83
12/83

125.8
129.5
124.9

128.3
130.2
128.2

127.3
128.8
127.5

2.6
2.9
2.5

-0.8
-1.1
-.5

3566-3
3566-33
3566-34
3566-344
3566-347
3566-4
3566-411
3566-4114
3566-41142
3566-41143
3566-4116
3566-421
3566-5

12/83
12/83
12/83
06/88
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83
12/83

127.2
127.1
126.8
119.6
137.7
118.8
117.9
115.0
116.1
113.8
123.8
126.7
129.2

132.6
137.1
130.1
123.8
141.2
119.0
118.2
115.0
116.1
113.8
124.7
126.5
129.9

132.6
137.1
130.1
123.8
141.2
118.4
117.5
114.4
115.8
112.1
124.1
126.5
128.6

5.7
9.8
4.0
6.1
3.4
1.1
1.1
.4
1.6
-2.7
2.6
1.9
-.8

0
0
0
0
0
-.5
-.6
-.5
-.3
-1.5
-.5
0
-1.0

3566-551
3566-SM
3566-M
3566-Z89
3566-S
3566-SSS
3568-S

12/83

129.2

129.9

128.6

-.8

-1.0

07/84
07/84
12/83
12/83
12/83

131.4
123.5
124.6
126.9
122.5

132.2
125.0
126.8
128.5
125.3

<3)
(3)
126.8
128.5
125.3

(3)
ft
2.4
1.8
3.0

ft
ft

3567-P
3567-1
3567-11
3567-111

06/81
06/81
06/81
12/86
12/81

141.0
138.1
139.5
110.6
116.3

142.3
139.3
142.8
114.1
(3)

142.3
139.3
143.1
114.5
<3>

2.4
2.2
3.7
4.4
(3)

0
0
.2
.4
ft

3567-118
3567-119
3567-19
3567-2
3567-29
3567-4

12/86
12/86
12/86
06/81
12/86
06/81

109.1
113.9
115.9
134.0
116.3
139.0

115.8
(3)
115.9
135.0
118.3
139.0

115.8
113.9
115.9
134.7
117.5
139.0

7.2
.2
2.1
1.6
1.0
.7

3567-5

06/81

144.7

144.7

144.7

2.0

0

3567-559

06/81

161.4

161.4

161.4

3.1

0

3567-59
3567-SM
3567-S
3567-SSS

06/81

134.1

134.1

134.1

-.7

0

06/81
06/81

159.0
160.2

161.5
163.2

161.2
162.8

5.0
5.2

-.2
-.2

3568-P
3568-1

12/84
12/84
12/84

123.0
122.0
113.9

124.7
123.9
117.5

124.6
123.7
117.1

2.4
2.7
4.1

-.1
-.2
-.3

3568-115

12/84

112.1

115.7

115.3

4.2

-.3

3568-3
3568-3A
3568-311
3568-319
3568-3B
3568-321
3568-322
3568-324
3568-3C
3568-332
3568-335
3568-30
3568-3E
3568-351
3568-3F
3568-361

12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84
12/84

123.7
129.0
123.6
134.9
118.4
98.4
130.6
125.3
114.0
105.6
122.1
119.1
109.3
109.3
130.7
129.1

125.2
131.3
126.0
137.6
120.9
99.9
134.1
125.3
116.2
109.4
122.1
(3>
109.3
109.3
130.7
129.1

125.1
131.3
126.0
137.6
120.2
98.0
134.1
125.3
116.2
109.4
122.1
119.1
109.3
109.3
130.7
129.1

2.4
3.1
2.7
3.1
3.9
.4
5.8
5.0
-1.3
-2.4
0
3.5
3.3
3.3
5.7
4.4

-.1
0
0
0
-.6
-1.9
0
0
0
0
0
ft
0
.0
0
0

3568-3G
3568-393

06/89
06/89

109.2
106.8

110.2
106.8

110.2
106.8

2.5
2.0

0
0

3568-394

06/89

111.9

111.8

111.8

-1.8

0

3568-399

06/89

107.2

109.2

109.2

2.6

0

0
0
0

0
ft
0
-.2
-.7
0

3567-55

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

118

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Power transmission equipment, n.e.c.— Continued
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts..................................................... ......
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3568-SM
3568-M
3568-Z89
3568-S

02/85
02/85
12/84

126.0
121.7
126.8

126.7
122.7
127.6

126.7
122.7
128.0

-1.7
-3.5
2.4

0
0
.3

3569-P
3569-3
3569-3A
3569-301
3569-303
3569-38
3569-311
3569-312
3569-7
3569-9
3569-941
3569-951
3569-961
3569-973

12/84
12/84
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/88
12/84
12/84
12/84
05/86
12/84

129.6
131.5
114.8
113.8
123.9
106.9
116.6
108.6
119.7
118.5
130.4
147.2
146.7
153.8
127.8

131.0
133.1
115.8
114.4
124.7
107.6
118.2
108.6
121.9
119.4
132.4
147.7
146.7
153.8
128.8

131.8
133.9
117.2
116.8
124.9
108.3
118.1
(3)
121.7
120.1
132.5
147.7
147.7
153.8
128.8

3.0
2.8
3.4
3.6
3.1
ft
3.1
ft
3.3
5.4
2.1
3.7
3.2
3.7
2.4

.6
.6
1.2
2.1
.2
.7
-.1
ft
-.2
.6
.1
0
.7
0
0

3569-974

12/84

119.6

122.2

122.2

(3)

3569-998
3569-SM
3569-M
3569-Z89
3569-S

12/84

128.7

129.5

129.4

2.5

-.1

12/84
12/84
12/84

128.2
139.6
116.4

129.0
140.5
117.3

(3)
(3)
117.7

(3)
(3)
2.6

ft
ft
.3

3571-P
3571-A
3571-B
3571-B21
3571-B22
3571-B23
3571-C

12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90
12/90

81.7
81.7
75.1
78.7
70.9
85.5
79.9
92.2

79.5
79.5
75.1
75.0
68.6
85.7
75.1
91.4

78.6
78.6
75.1
73.2
64.3
81.7
74.4
91.4

-18.3
-18.3
-22.4
-23.1
-29.3
-8.0
-23.5
-6.4

-1.1
-1.1
0
-2.4
-6.5
-4.7
-.9
0

3578-P
3578-1

06/85
06/85
06/85

91.7
87.5
98.8

91.6
87.3
98.6

91.6
87.3
98.7

-.9
-1.4
0

0
0
.1

3578-113
3578-155

06/85
06/85

112.0
99.7

110.9
99.7

110.9
99.7

-1.3
.6

0
0

3578-3
3578-311
3578-313
3578-SM
3578-S

06/85
06/85
12/89

88.8
85.5
109.5

88.8
85.5
109.5

88.8
85.5
109.5

.8
0
2.0

0
0
0

06/85

106.8

106.8

106.8

.1

0

3579-P
3579-5

06/85
06/85
06/85

111.0
107.3
109.1

112.6
108.0
109.1

112.6
108.0
109.1

3.0
2.9
1.2

0
0
0

3579-541

06/85

110.2

110.2

110.2

0

0

3579-543
3579-6
3579-633

06/85
06/85
06/85

ft
120.8
123.9

129.7
121.2
125.7

129.7
121.5
125.7

(3)
1.8
3.0

0
.2
0

3579-698

06/85

120.8

121.1

121.5

2.2

.3

3579-7
3579-SM
3579-M
3579-S

06/85

97.6

98.6

98.6

4.2

.0

06/85
06/85

117.7
118.0

117.7
123.8

117.7
123.8

-1.3
6.1

0
0

General industrial machinery, n.e.c......................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Filters and strainers, except fluid power.......................................
Containment (housing) devices...............................................
Pressurized, including filters which also dehydrate and/or deaerate
Gravity..........................................................................
M edia..............................................................................
Reusable (cleanable)........................................................
Nonreusable, including disposable (throw away) filter cartridges.....
Filters for hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power system s....................
General industrial machinery, n.e.c..............................................
Lubrication systems (industrial, centralized, and automatic).............
Centrifugals and separators, exc. cream, grain, and berry...............
Automatic fire sprinkler equipment...........................................
Hydraulic ja ck s..................................................................
Screw jacks, complete, and jack screws, sold separately (except
automotive)..................................................................
Other general industrial machinery and equipment, incl. low pressure
air and gas dehydrators...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
R e sa le s...........................................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3569

Electronic computers.....................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
16-bit word size computers......................................................
32-bit word size computers......................................................
80000 series microprocessor-based.........................................
68000 series microprocessor-based.........................................
Other 32-bit word size computers.... .... ...................................
Greater than 32-bit word size computers.....................................

3571

Calculating and accounting machines.................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Accounting machines and cash registers.....................................
Coin/currency machines, incl. sorting, counting, dispensing,
wrapping, and denominating types......................................
Point-of-sale terminals (POS) (retail devices)..............................
Parts and attachments for adding, calculating, and accounting
machines, and cash registers...............................................
Produced by complete machine manufacturers...........................
Produced by other than complete machine manufacturers..............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3578

Office machines, not elsewhere classified............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Mailing, letter handling, collating, and addressing machines...............
Mailing machines, incl. sorting, tying, canceling machinery, postage
meters, etc...................................................................
Letter and envelope handling machines, incl. opening, sealing,
folding, and inserting machines..........................................
All other office machines, not elsewhere classified, and p a rts............
Time recording and time stamp machines..................................
All other office machines, incl. pencil sharpeners, paper cutters,
and rebuilds.................................................................
Standard typewriters and automatic typing and word processing
machines and p a rts..........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3579

Refrigeration and service industry machinery........................................

358

12/84

117.9

118.3

118.5

1.1

.2

Automatic merchandising machines....................................................
Primary products............................................. ........................
Automatic merchandising machines, coin-operated, excluding parts......
Vending machines for beverages.............................................
Soft drink.......................................................................
Canned beverage (refrigerated)..........................................
Vending machines for confections and fo o d s ..............................
Confections and foods, other than bagged snacks and c h ip s........
Other vending machines, incl. cigarettes, water, ice and stam ps.......

3581

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/87

117.4
117.4
115.1
109.5
ft
ft
122.7
114.4

117.6
117.6
115.3
109.5
103.8
ft
123.3
114.9

117.6
117.7
115.3
109.5
<3)
(3)
123.3
114.9

1.4
1.4
1.9
1.0
ft
ft
1.8
.7

0
.1
0
0

3581-P
3581-1
3581-11
3581-115
3581-11501
3581-12
3581-126
3581-13

See footnotes at end of table.




119

;

0

ft
ft
0
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Commercial laundry equipment......................................... ................
Primary products.....................................................................
Laundry equipment................................................................
Washer-extractor combinations...............................................
Other than coin-operated....................................................
Drying tumblers..................................................................
Coin-operated, over 16-pounds lo a d ......................................
Other than coin-operated....................................................
Laundry presses.................................................................
Other commercial laundry equipment........................................
Commercial laundry equipment parts, attachments and accessories ....
For washer-extractor combinations and drying tumblers...............
Dry cleaning equipment...........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e sa le s ..................................................................... .....

3582

Refrigeration and heating equipment..................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Warm air furnaces, humidifiers, and electric comfort heating equipment .
Forced-air type furnaces........................................... ............
G a s ..............................................................................
Electrical comfort heating equipment, excluding parts....................
Central system s...............................................................
Parts and accessories for a/c, heat transfer, and elect, comfort heat.
equipment......................................................................
Parts for heat transfer equip., including parts for a/c condensing
units..........................................................................
Parts for refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, n.e.c..............
Heat transfer equipment, mech. refrigerated, self-contained, exc.
electric dehumid..............................................................
Central station air conditioning units, motor driven fan type.............
Air-cooled refrigerant condensers, remote typ e............................
Central system finned coils, air-conditioning and refrigeration typ e....
Coil sales by oem for resale or assembly into equip, by other manuf.
(all types)....................................................................
Centrifugal liquid chilling package s..........................................
Mobile vehicle mechanical air conditioning system s......................
For passenger automobiles.................................................
For truck, bus, construction and agricultural machinery and other
u s e s ........................................................................
Icemaking machines............................................................
Self-contained.................................................................
Ice-cube m akers...........................................................
Reciprocating liquid chillers....................................................
Unitary air conditioners...........................................................
Air conditioners, except window and wall types............................
Single package (with or without evaporator fan )........................
Horizontal....................................................................
Under 54,000 btu/hr....................................................
54,000 btu/hr and ov e r.................................................
Other than horizontal......................................................
Year-round air conditioners, single packages and remote condenser
types, except heat pum ps................................................
Under 44,000 btu/hr.........................................................
44,000 to 134,999 btu/hr....................................................
Water source heat pumps, except room air conditioners................
Air source heat pumps, except room air conditioners....................
Single package................................................................
Split system ....................................................................
Split system air conditioning units............................................
Air conditioning condensing u n its..........................................
22,000 to 26,999 btu/hr..................................................
27,000 to 32,999 btu/hr ..................................................
33,000 to 38,999 btu/hr ..................................................
54,000 to 64,999 btu/hr ..................................................
Air conditioning coils.........................................................
Commercial refrigerators and related equipment.............................
Refrigerated enclosures, incl. self-contained units, remote units
w/wo cond. units...........................................................
Reach-in refrig, and reach-in vert, display cabinets, with solid or
glazed d o o rs..............................................................
For normal temp, application, i.e., not intended tor frozen
foods, ice cream, etc..................................................
For low temperature application.........................................
Sectional coolers or cooling rooms of the prefabricated (factory
produced) type ...........................................................
Display cases for meats, dairy products, produce, other
perishables, normal temp...............................................
C lo se d .......................................................................

3585

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

140.8
130.6
128.2
130.8
131.4
140.5
ft
137.5
ft
130.2
94.9
ft
140.0

3582-P
3582-1
3582-113
3582-11312
3582-114
3582-11411
3582-11412
3582-116
3582-117
3582-118
3582-11811
3582-2
3582-SM
3582-M
3582-Z89

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

139.6
129.4
126.8
129.9
130.4
135.7
ft
135.2
140.9
130.2
94.9
119.9
140.0

140.6
130.4
128.0
131.4
132.2
138.6
141.5
135.2
ft
130.2
94.9
119.9
140.0

06/87

107.9

107.9

ft

3585-P
3585-C
3585-C11
3585-C1107
3585-C4
3585-C41

12/82
12/82
12/89
12/82
12/82
05/86
05/86

120.0
121.5
107.2
131.3
130.6
116.3
116.0

119.8
122.0
111.1
136.4
136.5
ft
ft

120.2
122.4
110.6
135.8
135.8
116.2
116.0

3585-D

12/89

107.2

107.7

3585-D11
3585-D71

12/89
12/89

99.1
108.2

105.3
108.3

3585-1
3585-112
3585-132
3585-142

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

125.3
151.5
112.7
117.0

3585-143
3585-154
3585-161
3585-16114

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/89

3585-16115
3585-175
3585-1751
3585-17511
3585-185
3585-2
3585-22
3585-221
3585-2211
3585-22114
3585-22115
3585-2213
3585-25
3585-252
3585-257
3585-27
3585-28
3585-285
3585-286
3585-29
3585-295
3585-29572
3585-29573
3585-29574
3585-29577
3585-296
3585-3

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

2.5
2.5
2.7
2.6
2.1
4.1
ft
1.3
ft
3.1
3.0
ft
1.1

0.1
.2
.2
-.5
-.6
1.4
ft
1.7
ft
0
0
ft
0

ft

ft

.7
1.1
2.4
2.6
2.6
1.4
2.2

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

110.4

7.0

2.5

105.3
108.3

6.3
3.2

0
0

125.8
155.1
112.6
117.8

125.8
157.0
113.9
117.8

-.1
5.9
2.1
.7

0
1.2
1.2
0

113.5
122.8
119.1
99.3

ft
123.8
119.2
99.4

(3)
123.8
119.2
99.4

ft
1.6
-.7
-.7

ft

12/89
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/89
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

102.1
122.7
122.8
120.8
160.0
115.2
104.3
119.8
120.1
113.8
129.6
115.2

102.6
124.5
ft
ft
159.4
115.2
101.8
116.3
115.7
104.8
127.2
(3>

ft
ft
(3)
ft
155.5
114.6
102.3
117.1
115.7
104.8
127.2
119.0

ft
ft
ft
ft
-1.5
-1.0
-1.0
-2.2
-4.0
-8.3
-2.1
ft

ft
ft
ft
ft
-2.4
-.5
.5
.7
0
0
0
ft

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/89
12/89
12/89
12/89
12/82
12/82
01/83
12/82
12/82
12/89
12/89
12/82

121.9
128.9
126.1
109.5
101.6
105.2
99.7
111.0
109.7
118.1
128.2
104.2
96.7
103.1
135.9

122.3
125.0
126.4
111.8
108.5
105.2
110.2
108.8
106.7
116.1
115.7
96.1
(3)
ft
137.2

124.8
128.9
125.2
111.8
99.3
105.9
95.9
110.0
108.4
116.1
120.2
100.5
ft
103.1
138.5

1.8
.5
.2
ft
-1.8
2.1
-3.8
-2.3
-3.0
-1.5
-7.3
-2.5
ft
ft
3.7

2.0
3.1
-.9
.0
-8.5
.7
-13.0
1.1
1.6
0
3.9
4.6
ft
ft
.9

0
0
0

3585-31

12/82

138.0

138.9

140.5

3.2

1.2

3585-311

12/82

143.8

147.2

146.7

5.5

-.3

3585-31115
3585-31118

12/82
12/82

155.3
128.3

160.9
128.3

159.6
129.1

9.2
-.6

-.8
.6

3585-312

12/82

139.8

139.6

141.9

2.2

1.6

3585-313
3585-3131

12/82
12/82

137.6
121.5

137.4
121.5

138.8
121.5

1.2
-2.6

1.0
0

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

120

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 199J

Refrigeration and heating equipment— Continued
One level........................... ......................................
Display cases and cabinets for frozen foods, ice cream, etc.,
except coin operated..... ..............................................
Mechanical beverage cooling and dispensing equipment, except
coin-operated .............................................................
Sulk beverage dispensers, including malt dispensers and precooler
cabinets ...........................
..............................
Other comm, refrigerators, retarders, egg refrigerators,
environmental control equip., etc.........................................
Refrigerants, except ammonia .................................................
Hermetic type motor compressors, 10 hp and under..................
Less than 3 h p .............................................................
3 hp to 10 h p ...............................................................
Automotive air conditioning compressors, open type, with or without
motor................................. ......................................
Condensing units, all refrigerants except ammonia..........................

Room air conditioners and dehumidifiers......................................
Room air conditioners..........................................................
Under 8,000 btu/hr............................... ...........................
Under 6,000 btu/hr........................................................
8,000 to 12,999 btu/hr......................................................
Refrigeration and a/c equip, n.e.c., including soda fountain and beer
dispensing equip..............................................................
Soda fountain equipment......................................................
Evaporative air coolers.................................. ......................
Other refrigeration machinery and air conditioning equipment..........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts................... ............
Miscellaneous receipts............................. ..............................
R e sa le s.................... ......................................................
Secondary products .... .......... ........................................ ........
Other secondary products................... ............... .......... ........
Measuring and dispensing pum p s..................... ................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Gasoline dispensing pumps, computing type (filling station type).........
Single dispensing units ........................................................
With suction pumping units.................................................
Without suction pumping u nits.................................... .........
Multiple dispensing units.......................................................
Lubricating oil and grease dispensing equipment............................
Lubricating oil pumps, including barrel pum ps.............................
Grease dispensing equipment, including pumps and guns ...............
Other measuring and dispensing pumps and parts and attachments....
Other measuring and dispensing pumps, incl. noncomputing gasoline
dispensing pum ps..........................................................
Parts and attachments for measuring and dispensing p u m p s..........
Secondary products........................................................... .

3586

Service industry machinery, n.e.c....... ........ .......................................
Primary products......................................................................
Commercial cooking and food warming equipment .........................
Nonelectric commercial cooking and food warming equipment.........
Commercial cooking stoves, ranges, ovens, and broilers.............
Deep fat fryers................................................................
Other commercial cooking equipment, including griddles, toasters,
coffee urns, etc..................................... ......................
Electric and electronic commercial cooking and food warming
equipment ....................................................... .......... .
Commercial electric ranges, ovens, and broilers........................
Commercial food warming equipment, including hot food server
units and steam tables..................................................
Other commercial cooking equipment............... .....................
Other commercial cooking equipment, incl. griddles, toasters,
coffee urns, etc.........................................................
Parts and accessories for commercial cooking and food warming
equipment...................................................................
Service industry machines and parts.................................... .......
Water softeners and water heaters.... ........................... ..........
Water heaters, except boilers ..... ........................................
Farm household, and commercial water softeners....................
Floor maintenance machinery, commercial and industrial, excl.
vacuum cleaners .......................................... ................
Floor scrubbing and sanding machines, commercial ty p e ... .........

3589

See footnotes at end of table.




121

3585-3132
3585-31323
3585-31328

12/82
12/82
12/82

140.6
142.5
139.9

140.4
142.5
139.5

142,0
142.5
142.1

1.9
-.1
3.1

1.1
0
1.9

127.5

132.0

3.5

3.5
1.4

3585-314

12/82

127.5

3585-361

12/82

139.9

139.9

141.8

4.5

3585-36157

12/82

137.3

137.3

139.2

4.5

1.4

3585*397
3585-4
3585-41
3585-412
3585-41211
3585-41236

12/82
12/82
12/89
12/82
12/82
12/82

132.6
108.1
102.2
114.3
112.8
117.3

135.1
108.5
102.6
115.0
112.9
119.1

135.3
108.4
102.5
114.8
112.8
118.6

7.0
-.2
-.2
.4
0
1.1

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

3585-418
3585-5
3585-51
3585-512
3585-569
3585-6
3585-612
3585-612A
3585-61231
3585-612B

02/83
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/89
05/85
12/89

96.7
124.4
125.4
125.3
121.0
118,2
118.2
99.8
112.6
99.2

95.8
124.0
124.3
124.2
122.8
116.4
116.4
99.1
112.6
98.4

95.8
128.6
130.3
130.3
122.7
116.9
116.9
99.1
112.6
98.6

-2.5
4.9
5.6
5.7
2.3
-1.6
-1.6
-3.1
-2.0
-3.0

0
3.7
4.8
4.9
-1
.4
.4
0
o
.2

3585-9
3585-901
3585-903
3585-907
3585-SM
3585* M
3585-Z89
3585-S
3585-SSS

12/89
12/82
12/82
12/82

108.3
134.7
104.7
123.0

109.2
(3)
107.6
(3)

109.9
137.9
(3)
123.0

5.9
24
(3>
0

.6
(3)

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82

99.6
107.0
116.7
121.8

91.7
98.5
117.8
122.6

91.7
98.5
117.5
122.6

-6.3
-6.4
1.0
1.4

0
0
-.3
0

3586-P
3586-1
3586-111
3586-11112
3586-11113
3586-115
3586-2
3586-212
3586-213
3586-3

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
12/88
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

121.3
116.6
106.1
108.2
106.2
119.9
102.5
141.8
151.1
141.7
118.5

123.2
118.4
106.4
108.7
106.9
119.9
102.6
146.2
157.4
145.5
121.0

123.9
119.3
106.4
108.7
106.9
119.9
102.6
147.2
157.4
147.5
122.5

2.1
2.4
.3
.5
.7
.1
.2
4.0
4.3
4.3
3.4

,6
.8
0
0
0
0
0
.7
0
1.4
1.2

3586-314
3586-315
3586-S

12/88
12/88
06/84

110.9
104.1
131.4

113.0
106.5
132.7

115.1
107.1
133.6

3.8
2.9
1.7

1.9
.6
.7

3589-P
3589-1
3589-11
3589-111
3589-114

06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87

136.6
136.7
141.2
149.5
147.1
122.4

138.0
138.2
144.2
155.6
152.4
131.6

138.1
138.3
143.8
155.5
153.2
(3)

1.9
2.0
2.7
4.9
5.0
(3)

.1
.1
-.3
-.1
5

t3)
(3)

<3>

3589-115

12/87

127.8

132.0

132.0

3.9

0

3589-16
3589-161

06/82
06/82

137.5
144.9

139.2
148.0

139.1
148.0

2.6
4.4

-1
o

3589-165
3589-167

06/82
06/82

127.5
138.1

129.0
139.5

128.9
139.2

2.3
1.5

-1
-.2

3589-16728

12/87

117.3

118.1

117.8

1.3

-.3

3589-185
3589-2
3589-21
3589-211
3589-215

12/87
06/82
12/87
12/87
06/82

113.4
135.1
114.4
120.0
135.3

113.0
135.8
114.6
120.8
135.3

110.9
136.1
114.6
120.8
135.3

-4.4
1.6
.3
.7
.2

-1.9
.2
o
o
o

3589-24
3589-242

12/87
06/82

115.7
145.9

117.5
147.1

117.0
147.1

1.8
2.7

-.4
0

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products-—Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Service industry machinery, n.e.c.— Continued
Floor waxing and polishing machines, commercial and industrial
typ e ........................................................................
Commercial dishwashing m achines..........................................
Conveyor type.................................................................
All other ty p e s................................................................
Sewage treatment equipment.................................................
Clarifier..........................................................................
Other sewage treatment equipment.......................................
Commercial car washing machinery..........................................
Garbage and trash compactors, commercial and industrial.............
High pressure (over 1000 psi) cleaning and blasting machinery, excl.
foundry mach ...............................................................
Parts and accessories for service industry m achines....................
Other industrial and commercial service machines, incl. carpet
sham pooers.................................................................
Commercial and industrial vacuum cleaners..................................
Portable, including parts and attachments..................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts................ .................................. ........
R e s a le s ....................................... ....................................
Secondary products...............................................................

Feb.
1992*

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3589-245
3589-27
3589-273
3589-275
3589-281
3589-28113
3589-28117
3589-282
3589-283

06/82
06/82
06/82
12/87
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82
06/82

147.7
150.6
152.5
131.3
150.5
135.5
141.9
130.6
131.3

151.4
152.2
154.2
132.7
150.8
135.5
141.9
130.6
131.3

150.1
152.2
154.2
132.7
152.4
140.1
145.1
130.6
131.3

1.6
6.1
7.4
4.6
4.2
3.4
2.3
0
2.3

-0.9
0
0
0
1.1
3.4
2.3
0
0

3589-285
3589-293

12/87
06/82

119.6
125.1

119.6
125.8

119.6
126.4

-.6
1.0

0
.5

3589-294
3589-3
3589-311
3589-SM
3589-M
3589-289
3589-S

12/87
06/82
06/82

108.5
134.6
134.1

109.3
137.5
137.0

109.4
137.1
136.6

.9
2.5
2.5

.1
-.3
-.3

06/82
06/82
06/82

135.8
120.7
136.8

137.3
122.0
137.9

137.3
122.0
137.9

1.3
1.2
1.5

0
0
0

Miscellaneous machinery, except electrical........................... ...............

359

12/84

113.3

113.3

113.3

-.2

0

Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and va lv e s........................................
Primary products......................................................................
Carburetors, new and rebuilt.....................................................
Carburetors (new), all typ es...................................................
Carburetors, rebuilt, all typ es..................................................
Pistons, piston rings, and piston pins (engine) ...............................
Pistons, all types (machined), excluding rough castings..................
Pistons for motor vehicles (passenger cars, trucks, and buses).....
All other p isto ns..............................................................
Piston rings, all typ e s...........................................................
Piston rings, oil type .........................................................
Piston rings, oil type, for motor vehicles (passenger cars,
trucks, and b uses).....................................................
Piston rings, compression ty p e .............................................
Piston rings, compression type, for motor vehicles (passenger
cars, trucks, and b u s e s ).............................................
All other compression type piston ring s................................
Valves (engine intake and exhaust).............................................
Valves (engine intake and exhaust) for motor vehicle engines (pass,
cars, trucks, and buses) ...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Motor vehicle parts and accessories........................................

3592
3592-P
3592-1
3592-1A
3592-171
3592-2
3592-2A
3592-221
3592-223
3592-2B
3592-2B1

12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
12/82
06/89
06/89
12/82
12/82

119.8
119.8
123.9
121.0
168.9
105.4
101.5
95.5
102.2
108.2
100.2

120.4
120.7
125.6
122.3
166.9
105.5
101.7
95.9
(3)
108.2
100.1

120.6
120.9
125.6
122.2
166.9
106.1
101.7
95.9
102.1
109.5
100.1

.8
1.3
2.2
1.8
1.2
-.3
-1.0
-2.1
-.1
.6
-2.4

.2
.2
0
-.1
0
.6
0
0
<3)
1.2
0

3592-251
3592-2B2

12/82
12/82

98.4
110.8

98.3
110.8

98.3
112.8

-3.2
2.0

0
1.8

3592-255
3592-257
3592-3

12/82
12/82
12/82

107.1
128.0
130.1

107.1
128.4
129.6

109.4
128.4
130.3

2.1
.9
.6

2.1
0
.5

3592-361
3592-SM
3592-S
3592-SSS
3714-S

12/82

134.1

133.4

134.3

.6

.7

12/82
12/82
12/82

125.0
131.8
122.2

123.9
131.8
119.5

123.5
131.1
119.5

-1.2
-.5
-2.2

-.3
-.5
0

Fluid power cylinders and actuators....................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Non-aerospace hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, actuators,
accumulators, cushions, etc..................................................
Hydraulic cylinders..............................................................
Tie-rod typ es...................................................................
Tie-rod types, standard N F P A ...........................................
Weld fused, mill types, and other types including combinations......
Pneumatic cylinders.............................................................
Tie-rod typ es...................................................................
Other pneumatic cylinders..................................................
Hydraulic and pneumatic actuators, accumulators, cushions, and
non-vehicular shock absorbers...........................................
Parts for non-aerospace fluid power cylinders, actuators, and other
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3593
3593-P

06/90
06/90

103.7
103.3

104.4
103.7

104.2
103.6

2.7
2.6

-.2
-.1

3593-2
3593-21
3593-211
3593-2113
3593-215
3593-27
3593-273
3593-275

06/90
06/90
06/84
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/84
06/90

102.8
104.0
123.3
103.2
101.1
102.4
119.9
101.5

103.4
104.3
123.6
103.4
101.1
104.1
120.4
104.8

103.2
104.3
123.6
103.4
101.1
103.2
120.4
102.8

1.7
2.3
2.1
2.0
.5
1.9
2.5
1.3

-.2
0
0
0
0
-.9
0
-1.9

3593-29
3593-299
3593-SM
3593-S

06/84
06/90

113.7
100.5

113.7
100.5

113.7
100.5

.3
.1

0
0

06/90

108.6

108.6

108.6

4.4

0

Fluid power pumps and m otors.........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Fluid power pumps and motors..................................................
Fluid power pumps and motors, non-aerospace...........................
Fluid power pumps, variable displacement, closed loop, hydrostatic
transmission ty p e ........................................................
Fluid power pumps, variable displacement, open loop .................
Axial piston ty p e ............................................................
Fluid power pumps, fixed displacement, open and closed lo o p ......
Internal gear type (including gerotor)...................................
External gear ty p e .........................................................
Hydraulic and pneumatic motors (continuous rotation) ................
Hydraulic motors............................................................

3594
3594-P
3594-1
3594-1A

06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90

104.2
104.6
103.5
103.5

105.6
106.1
105.6
105.8

105.6
106.1
105.6
105.9

2.5
2.8
3.1
3.0

0
0
0
.1

3594-11
3594-12
3594-127
3594-13
3594-131
3594-134
3594-15
3594-152

06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90

105.5
106.2
107.1
103.2
101.8
104.1
101.9
102.0

105.5
106.6
107.6
104.2
102.8
105.0
108.3
108.9

105.5
106.6
107.6
104.3
103.4
105.0
108.3
108.9

0
2.0
2.1
1.5
2.1
1.7
7.2
7.8

0
0
0
.1
.6
0
0
0

See footnotes at end of table.




122

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Fluid power pumps and motors— Continued
Gear tpe, internal and external (including gerotor) ................
Other motors, n.e.c.......................................................
Parts for pumps and motors.....................................................
Hydraulic.........................................................................
Non-aerospace................................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

Product
code

3594-1521
3594-1526
3594-2
3594-2C
3594-291
3594-SM
3594-S

Scales and balances, except laboratory...............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Vehicle and industrial sc a le s....................................................
Motor truck sca le s..............................................................
Floor sca le s......................................................................
Miscellaneous industrial scales, incl. crane, tank, hopper, and
conveyor ....................................................................
Retail, commercial, household, and mailing sca le s..........................
Bathroom s c a le s................................................................
Parts, attachments, and accessories for scales and balances.............
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts...........................................................
Secondary products...............................................................

3596

Machinery, except electrical, not elsewhere classified..............................
Primary products.....................................................................
Miscellaneous machinery products.............................................
Flexible metal hose and tubing........................ .......................
Other miscellaneous machinery products...................................
Receipts for machine shop jobwork............................................
Automotive.......................................................................
Aerospace........................................................................
Electronics.......................................................................
Fabricated metal products.....................................................
Machinery, parts and accessories............................................
Mining, construction, and oilfield equipment................................
Chemical and petroleum.......................................................
Food processing and packaging..............................................
Electrical machinery............................................................
Agricultural equipment................................................... .......
All other custom ers.............................................................
Maintenance and repair........................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................

3599

Electrical and electronic machinery, equipment, and supplies....................

36

3596-P
3596-1
3596-101
3596-107
3596-115
3596-2
3596-209
3596-3
3596-SM
3596-M
3596-S

3599-P
3599-4
3599-418
3599-498
3599-5
3599-512
3599-513
3599-515
3599-517
3599-519
3599-521
3599-527
3599-529
3599-531
3599-533
3599-539
3599-541
3599-SM
3599-S

Index
base

06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

102.7
104.3
107.2
107.2
107.2

103.3
106.4
107.3
107.3
107.3

(3)
106.4
107.3
107.3
107.3

Mar. 1991

(3)
(3)
2.1
2.1
2.1

Feb. 1992

(3)
0
0
0
0

06/90

101.4

102.3

102.4

1.5

.1

12/80
12/80
12/91
12/80
12/80

114.5
115.4
(3)
<3)
120.9

112.7
113.4
100.7
114.8
120.9

111.0
111.5
100.2
112.3
120.9

-4.1
-4.6
(3>
(3)
0

-1.5
-1.7
-.5
-2.2
0

12/91
12/91
12/80
12/91

(3)
(3)
125.9
(3)

101.7
95.8
119.0
96.8

101.2
91.6
112.1
96.8

(3)
(3)
-19.4
(3)

-.5
-4.4
-5.8
0

12/80
12/80

93.3
108.5

93.3
108.5

93.3
106.8

4.1
-1.6

0
-1.6

06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84
06/84

114.0
113.5
116.8
122.1
107.0
113.3
109.6
121.2
116.8
121.8
124.3
107.0
115.9
105.9
121.2
106.9
110.8
102.2

113.9
113.7
116.1
116.4
107.2
113.8
111.2
121.5
116.9
122.9
124.6
107.0
116.1
107.3
(3)
(3)
110.9
102.2

113.9
113.7
115.6
(3)
106.4
113.9
111.4
121.5
116.9
122.9
124.6
107.0
116.2
107.3
O
(3)
111.0
102.8

-.9
-.1
-2.8
(3)
-1.3
.6
1.4
1.5
.5
-1.4
.6
.2
1.6
1.3
(3)
(3)
.9
.2

0
0
-.4
(3)
-.7
.1
.2
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
(3)
(3)
.1
.6

06/84

117.6

117.8

117.9

.3

.1

12/84

110.2

110.6

110.9

.8

.3

Electric transmission and distribution equipment....................................

361

12/84

122.2

122.3

122.3

.2

0

Transformers...............................................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Distribution transformers..................................... ....................
Liquid immersed.................................................................
Pole type, 500 KVA or less, single p h a se ................................
Pad mount, 500 KVA or less, single p hase..............................
500 KVA or less, three p h a se ..............................................
Dry-type...........................................................................
500 KVA or less, single p hase........................... ..................
Power transformers................................................................
Small power transformers, one and three p h a se ..........................
501-2500 KVA, liquid immersed............................................
All secondary unit substation, liquid or dry typ e.........................
Large power transformers, one and three phase, liquid immersed.....
10001-30000 KVA, without L T C ............................................
Fluorescent lamp ballasts........................................................
Corrected power factor type ..................................................
Specialty and all other transformers............................................
Open core and coil, and all units end-bell enclosed, 250 KVA and
le s s ............ ............................. .................................
General purpose, one and three p h a s e .....................................
All other transformers including luminous tube, ignition, and
saturable core reactors...................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products.................................. ............................
Other secondary products.....................................................

3612
3612-P
3612-1
3612-101
3612-10111
3612-10112
3612-10114
3612-102
3612-10221
3612-2
3612-201
3612-20121
3612-20131
3612-202
3612-20242
3612-3
3612-302
3612-4

06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
03/82
03/82
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81
06/81

135.9
134.6
121.5
120.5
118.2
115.5
124.9
126.5
129.7
126.3
133.8
132.3
116.2
121.2
97.1
136.3
136.6
156.9

135.0
133.5
119.7
118.7
117.6
112.4
122.3
126.5
129.7
124.0
133.0
131.6
112.9
118.1
94.2
136.3
136.6
157.4

135.7
134.0
121.3
120.4
117.5
113.4
126.0
126.5
129.7
123.4
134.1
(3)
116.7
116.5
91.2
136.3
136.6
158.2

.1
-.7
-1.0
-1.1
-1.5
-2.5
-2.5
3.2
5.3
-4.1
-1.8
(3)
-.7
-5.7
-5.4
2.1
2.1
1.9

.5
.4
1.3
1.4
-.1
.9
3.0
0
0
-.5
.8
(3)
3.4
-1.4
-3.2
0
0
.5

3612-401
3612-404

06/81
06/81

141.1
130.0

141.1
<3)

144.2
132.7

2.2
2.2

2.2
<3)

3612-408
3612-SM
3612-S
3612-SSS

06/81

168.6

170.4

170.4

4.3

0

06/81
12/88

169.0
123.1

171.0
124.6

175.6
127.9

9.5
9.5

2.7
2.6

Switchgear and switchboard apparatus...............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Switchgear, except ducts and control circuit relays.........................
Metal-clad switchgear using power circuit breakers, all voltages,
excl. load interrupter......................................................

3613
3613-P
3613-1

06/85
06/85
06/85

121.9
121.5
121.9

122.6
122.4
122.2

122.3
121.9
121.7

.2
0
1.1

-.2
-.4
-.4

3613-109

06/85

131.5

131.9

129.8

-2.2

-1.6

See footnotes at end of table.




123

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Switchgear and switchboard apparatus— Continued
Metal-enclosed load interrupter switchgear assemblies, all voltages
incl. p arts....................................................................
Automatic and manual control panels (generators, transformers, etc.) .
Metal-enclosed power circuit breaker switchgear assemblies, 1,000
volts, including parts.......................................................
Power circuit breakers, all voltages.............................................
Other power cir. breakers sold sep., network protectors and auto cir
reclosers, incl. parts.......................................................
Panelboards, distribution boards and other switching and interrupting
devices..........................................................................
Panelboards, including enclosing cabinets, 1,000 volts and below.....
Circuit breaker type...........................................................
Distribution switchboards, 1,000 volts and below .........................
Fusible..........................................................................
Circuit breaker.................................................................
Switches (except snap, toggle and rotary types), 1,000 volts and
below..................... ....................................................
Knife switches, enclosed heavy d u ty......................................
Other switches, including open knife and motor contact switches...
Other switchgear apparatus...................................................
Fuses and fuse equipment, under 2,300 volts, excluding power
distribution cutouts............................................................
Nonrenewable cartridge fu se s ................................................
Molded case circuit breakers.....................................................
Industrial type, 1,000 v. and below, incl. attachments or accessories
Residential or light duty type, 1,000 v. and below.........................
Ducts, incl. plug-in units and accessories (encl. sectionalized
prefabricated bus b a rs)......................................................
Busw ays............................................. .............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Miscellaneous receipts............................................................
R e s a le s ...........................................................................
Secondary products.......................... .....................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

Product
code

Index
base
Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 1992

3613-111
3613-112

06/85
06/85

93.8
127.2

94.4
127.2

94.7
127.2

1.0
4.9

0.3
0

3613-113
3613-2

06/85
06/85

108.3
103.5

108.9
104.6

109.1
104.1

-1.2
-.9

.2
-.5

3613-231

06/85

101.9

102.2

101.6

-2.8

-.6

3613-3
3613-31
3613-312
3613-32
3613-3215
3613-3217

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

123.7
131.0
146.3
125.0
130.3
119.9

123.8
131.1
146.5
124.4
130.0
119.2

123.0
130.4
145.7
122.4
128.3
117.0

-1.2
-2.5
-2.4
-4.2
-6.6
-2.2

-.6
-.5
-.5
-1.6
-1.3
-1.8

3613-33
3613-3321
3613-3333
3613-398

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

122.8
134.5
117.6
114.2

123.1
136.0
118.0
114.2

122.5
132.0
118.0
114.2

.8
.8
2.8
0

-.5
-2.9
0
0

3613-4
3613-451
3613-5
3613-511
3613-512

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

135.9
144.2
120.0
118.3
120.4

134.7
144.2
123.2
127.6
117.6

135.8
144.5
122.5
125.7
117.7

2.9
4.9
-1.2
1.1
-4.9

.8
.2
-.6
-1.5
.1

3613-6
3613-611
3613-SM
3613-M
3613-Z89
3613-S
3613-SSS

06/85
06/85

110.4
110.4

114.7
114.7

(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)

ft
ft

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

110.2
110.2
136.8
135.0

(3)
(3)
136.9
138.6

110.2
110.2
137.7
141.5

2.9
2.9
.7
4.8

ft
ft

3621-P
3621-1
3621-111
3621-115
3621-17
3621-171
3621-172
3621-18
3621-182
3621-18201
3621-18202
3621-183
3621-18301
3621'18302

.6
2.1

Electrical industrial apparatus............................................................

362

12/84

121.0

122.6

122.8

2.0

.2

Electric motors and generators........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Fractional horsepower motors and generators...............................
Automobile accessory m otors.................................................
Universal motors (cased).......................................................
Direct current motors and generators........................................
Case diameter, up to 3 inches.............................................
Case diameter: 3 inches to 9 in ch e s.....................................
Alternating current m otors.....................................................
Conventional type shaded pole m otors...................................
Case diameter up to 3 3/4 in ch e s....................................
Case diameter: 3 3/4 inches to 9 inches.................. ..........
Other A.C. motors, excluding clock ty p e .................................
Case diameter: up to 5 3/8 inches, less than 1 h p ..................
Case diameter: 5 3/8 inches to 9 inches, less than 1 h p ...........
Integral horsepower motors and generators, except for land
transportation equipment....................................................
D.C. motors and generators...................................................
1 to 200 h.p. (3/4 to 150 kw) ..............................................
A.C. generators, except turbine driven, arc welding, and aerospace...
Over 400 k w ...................................................................
A.C. m otors........................................................................
Single phase, all h.p. ratings............... ................................
Polyphase-induction..........................................................
1 to 500 h.p.......................................... .......................
Prime mover generator sets, exc. steam or hydraulic turbine.............
Gas and/or gasoline driven (A.C. and D.C. output).......................
Fractional horsepower motor-generator s e t s .................................
Other rotating equipment.......................................................
Synchros, servos, rate generators, resolvers, and combinations.....
Integral horsepower motor-generator se ts......................... .........
Parts and supplies for motors and generators................................
Parts and supplies for motors, generators and se ts.......................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

3621

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

130.2
128.9
125.2
97.7
150.2
125.1
118.9
129.6
133.9
119.9
111.3
134.9
139.1
127.2
141.5

131.7
130.7
127.4
102.3
155.6
125.3
119.6
129.4
135.1
120.7
112.1
135.8
140.6
127.5
143.3

131.8
130.8
127.3
102.3
155.6
125.6
119.5
130.1
134.9
122.0
113.9
135.6
140.0
127.5
142.5

1.9
2.2
1.8
5.0
3.6
2.1
2.6
1.8
.6
1.7
1.9
1.1
.4
.6
.4

.1
.1
-.1
0
0
.2
-.1
.5
-.1
1.1
1.6
-.1
-.4
0
-.6

06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
07/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83
06/83

130.0
130.8
127,6
103.2
92.6
134.1
81.4
138.3
135.9
126.3
147.4

133.0
129.9
126.7
105.0
(3)
138.2
82.9
143.0
140.6
124.9
147.6

131.7
126.3
123.2
105.0
ft
137.1
82.0
141.8
139.4
124.9
147.6

2.4
6.1
6.1
2.2
ft
1.8
.9
2.0
1.5
-1.1
.1

-1.0
-2.8
-2.8
0
ft
-.8
-1.1
-.8
-.9
0
0

06/83
06/83
06/83
12/87
06/83

132.6
160.5
136.0
119.8
134.0

135.0
163.4
136.0
119.8
133.9

135.0
163.4
136.7
120.6
134.8

1.5
3.8
.5
2.9
2.9

0
0
.5
.7
.7

06/83
06/83

139.4
132.3

139.6
132.6

139.6
132.6

1.3
.4

0
0

Carbon and graphite products...........................................................
Primary products......................................................................
Carbon and graphite products, excluding electrodes........................
Brushes, contacts, and brushplates..........................................

3624

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

102.9
101.5
110.2
115.7

103.1
101.7
111.1
115.7

102.9
101.4
110.7
115.8

-1.5
-1.9
.3
.5

-.2
-.3
-.4
.1

3621-2
3621-2C
3621-231
3621 -2D
3621-242
3621-21
3621-222
3621-223
3621-22301
3621-4
3621-411
3621-7
3621-71
3621-753
3621-8
3621-9
3621-911
3621 -SM
3621-S
3621-S SS

3624-P
3624-9
3624-91

See footnotes at end of table.




124

Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Carbon and graphite products— Continued
Automotive brushes, including replacement and coded, excluding
auto accessory bru she s...............................................
All other fractional horsepower brushes & contacts, including
replacement & miniature brushes....................................
All other industrial brushes and contacts................................
Carbon & graphite products except electrodes, brushes, contacts &
brushplates........................... .....................................
Products with electrical application incl. welding but excl. silver
or metal products.......................................................
Products with mechanical application excluding metallic oilless
bearings ...................................................................
Products w/aerospace application, including unmachined stock and
machined items, n.e.c...................................................
Prod, w/other applications including chemical, nuclear,
metallurgical, & refractory u s a g e s ....................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................
Relays and industrial controls.......................................................
Primary products..................................................................
R e la y s...........................................................................
General purpose electromechanical relays..............................
Over 100 MW actuating power and sealed...........................
0.0 to 10 amps contact rating .......................................
Over 10 amps contact rating.........................................
Over 100 MW actuating power and not sealed ......................
0.0 through 100 MW actuating power, sealed and not sealed *...
Timing relays (timers).......................................................
Solid-state/EMR combination...........................................
Solid-state p u re ...........................................................
All other timing relays, incl. pneumatic, electronic, etc..............
Relays for industrial controls, all voltages, n.e.c........................
All other general purpose relays, n.e.c............... ....................
Specific purpose industrial controls.........................................
Definite purpose contactors and starters, 600 volts and le s s ........
Machine tool controls.......................................................
Continuous path type, numerical control ..............................
Programable controllers, sold separately................................
Other specific, special or definite purpose controls and devices...
General purpose industrial controls.........................................
A.c. full voltage starters, 1000 volts or less, excl. adj. speed &
sync, motor starters...................................................
A.c. contactors, 1000 volts or less, excl. adj. speed & sync, motor
controls..................................................................
Motor control centers, 1000 volts or l e s s ...............................
Medium voltage starter or contactor, 1001 to 7200 volts.............
Limit switches (positioning sensors)......................................
Electromechanical positioning se n so rs................................
Solid-state positioning se n so rs.............. .............................
Optical proximity se n so rs................................................
All other piolet circuit devices, d.c. power and other control
devices...................................................................
Push buttons and stations, except operators desks and stations...
Controls for packaged adjustable speed drives........................
All other general industry devices and systems, n.e.c.................
Motor control accessories and parts for industrial controls.............
Motor control and starter accessories, excl. overlaod relays........
Parts for industrial controls, excl. relays.................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...........................
Miscellaneous receipts........................................................
Contract work and miscellaneous receipts ........................... .
R e sa le s.......................................................................
Secondary products...........................................................

3625

Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c......................................
Primary products.......................................................
Capacitors for industrial use, except electronic................
A.C. capacitors and other electrical capacitors..............
Rectifying apparatus, except electronic.........................
Semiconductor power conversion apparatus.................
Semiconductor battery chargers.............................
Other electrical equipment for industrial u s e ....................
Other miscellaneous electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c.,
including thermic generators...............................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.................
Secondary products.................................................

3629

Household appliances .

363

Product
code

Nov.
19912

Feb.
19922

Mar.
19922

Mar. 1991

Feb. 199

3624-911

06/85

111.1

111.1

111.1

0.2

0

3624-913
3624-915

06/85
06/85

113.0
119.7

113.1
119.8

111.8
120.1

1.5
.3

-1.1
.3

3624-98

06/85

108.4

109.6

108.9

.1

-.6

3624-981

06/85

92.4

92.4

92.4

0

0

3624-983

06/85

119.7

124.0

119.9

-.8

-3.3

3624-986

06/85

126.1

126.1

132.1

4.8

4.8

3624-988
3624-SM
3624-S
3624-SSS

12/89

102.5

102.5

103.0

.2

.5

06/85
06/85

119.8
115.1

120.2
115.5

120.2
115.4

1.3
1.3

0
-.1

3625-P
3625-1
3625-11
3625-111
3625-11101
3625-11102
3625-112
3625-113
3625-172
3625-17201
3625-17202
3625-17203
3625-181
3625-191
3625-2
3625-214
3625-215
3625-21502
3625-216
3625-217
3625-3

06/85
06/85
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
06/90
05/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

121.1
121.3
104.9
99.5
96.3
97.2
95.2
105.5
99.4
102.0
99.5
103.3
103.5
109.0
137.3
108.8
123.0
80.5
(3)
102.0
119.2
129.2

122.9
123.2
105.3
100.3
96.5
97.2
95.6
107.5
100.2
102.0
99.4
103.3
103.5
109.5
137.3
110.9
126.8
80.5
(3>
103.8
122.3
130.7

123.1
123.4
106.7
103.1
97.8
99.4
95.6
113.2
101.8
102.4
99.4
103.3
104.3
109.5
140.9
110.1
127.0
77.4
62.8
103.2
122.6
131.1

2.2
2.3
2.4
-.1
-4.0
-2.9
-5.7
7.1
-.1
.3
(3)
0
1.3
4.6
(3)
-.4
4.4
-10.6
(3)
-.7
3.3
3.1

.2
.2
1.3
2.8
1.3
2.3
0
5.3
1.6
.4
0
0
.8
0
2.6
-.7
.2
-3.9
(3)
-.6
.2
.3

3625-311

06/85

140.4

141.3

141.3

4.5

0

3625-312
3625-315
3625-316
3625-318
3625-31801
3625-319
3625-31902

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/90
06/90

151.7
122.4
108.7
130.5
104.0
100.0
100.6

155.0
123.1
108.5
133.7
106.4
100.5
101.8

154.9
126.0
106.7
133.7
106.4
100.7
102.2

.7
2.8
-2.2
2.9
2.8
-1.3
.2

-.1
2.4
-1.7
0
0
.2
.4

3625-321
3625-322
3625-324
3625-329
3625-4
3625-411
3625-412
3625-SM
3625-M
3625-XY9
3625-289
3625-S

06/90
06/85
06/85
06/85
06/90
06/90
06/85

107.2
137.9
122.1
121.1
102.9
104.6
129.1

108.6
141.1
122.0
123.1
108.0
105.4
136.8

108.8
140.7
123.4
123.1
107.9
105.7
136.5

4.4
4.8
2.7
3.3
6.4
3.2
7.1

.2
-.3
1.1
0
-.1
.3
-.2

06/85
06/85
06/85
06/85

146.9
158.7
140.6
112.5

150.1
158.8
145.1
112.5

150.1
158.8
145.0
113.1

3.9
.6
5.3
.1

0
0
-.1
.5

12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85
12/85

103.8
101.0
86.1
(3>
102.2
104.0
110.4
114.7

105.0
102.7
92.2
103.9
101.7
103.4
109.1
115.7

106.5
104.7
87.9
97.7
107.5
109.7
112.2
116.9

2.9
3.7
1.2
(3)
4.6
5.6
1.8
3.7

1.4
1.9
-4.7
-6.0
5.7
6.1
2.8
1.0

12/85

114.9

116.0

117.2

3.8

1.0

12/85

118.8

118.6

116.9

.2

-1.4

12/84

106.0

106.6

106.7

.9

.1

3629-P
3629-1
3629-112
3629-2
3629-211
3629-21111
3629-3
3629-319
3629-SM
3629-S

See footnotes at end of table.




Index
base

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Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products— Continued
Unadjusted
percent change
to Mar. 1992 from —

Index
Industry and product1

Industry
code

Household cooking equipment and parts.............................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Electric, electronic, and microwave household cooking units and parts ...
Free-standing electric ranges and o v e n s...................................
Free-standing ranges 23 to 32 inches in width.........................
Low oven ....................................................................
Other than free-standing electric ranges....................................
Built-in range s.................................................................
Surface cooktops...........................................................
Microwave cooking equipment................................................
Portable microwave ov e n s..................................................
Gas household units and p a rts.................................................
Standard type gas ra n g e s.....................................................
Free-standing ranges.........................................................
Free-standing gas ranges over 24 to 32 inches in width...........
Nonstandard type gas ranges.................................................
Outdoor cooking equipment and all other household cooking equipment
except gas and electric......................................................
Outdoor cooking equipment...................................................
Permanently installed outdoor cooking units... .........................
Portable outdoor cooking u n its.............................................
Other fuel consuming......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products...............................................................
Other secondary products.....................................................

3631

Household refrigerators and freezers..................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Household refrigerators, including combination refrigerator-freezers,
complete units.................................................................
14.4 cubic feet and under.....................................................
17.5 to 19.4 cubic feet.........................................................
Home and farm freezers, complete units for freezing and/or storing
fo od ..................................................................... ........
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts...............................
Secondary products..............................................................

3632

Household laundry equipment...........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Household mechanical washing machines, dryers, and washer-dryer
combinations...................................................................
Washing machines, mechanical, electric....................................
Fully automatic and semi-automatic, standard size.....................
Dryers, mechanical..............................................................
Electric..........................................................................
Other equipment and parts.......................................................
Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ....<............................

3633

Electric housewares and fa n s ...........................................................
Primary products.....................................................................
Electric fans, except industrial, excluding p arts..............................
Kitchen ventilating and exhaust fans, including range and oven hoods
Electric range hoods, ducted and nonducted...........................
All other kitchen ventilating and exhaust f a n s ...........................
All other household fans, excluding roof ventilators, furnace and air
conditioning fa n s............................................................
Small household appliances, excluding p a rts................................
Automatic coffeemakers.......................................................
Vacuum, percolator, and drip coffeemakers..............................
Air space heaters................................................................
Portable room heaters.......................................................
Space heater for fixed installation, all ty p e s.............................
All others, excluding warm air furnaces................................
Household food preparation appliances.....................................
Food mixers, including standard attachments..............