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Producer Price Indexes U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Data for October 1995 ransportation Manufacturing U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Robert B. Reich, Secretary BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Katharine G. Abraham, Commissioner Producer Price Indexes is a monthly report on producer price movements including text, tables, and technical notes. An annual supplement contains monthly data for the calendar year, annual averages, and information on weights. (ISSN 0882-5270) To order this periodical for 1 year, cite Producer Price Indexes (WPPI) and send your check for $35.00 ($43.75 for eign) or provide your VISA or Master card number and ex piration date to Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15220-7954. Subscribers will receive the next available subscription is sue after their order is received. 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Second class postage paid at Washington, DC and at additional mailing offices. December 1995 Data for October 1995 P r o D a d t a u c f o e r r O P c r i c t o e b I n e r d e x e s 1 9 9 5 Editors: William D. Thomas, Jerry L. Matheny, Scott Sager Production assistant: Dorothy Williams C o n t e n t s Page Price movements, October 1995..................................... Report on quality changes for 1996 model motor vehicles ....................................... ......................... Recalculated seasonal adjustment factors to be available on February 11,1996 ................................... 1 Page 6. Producer price indexes and percent changes for commodity groupings and individual item s........................................ 159 7. Producer price indexes by durability of product.......................................................... 203 8. Producer price indexes for special commodity groupings...................................... 204 9. Producer price indexes for material inputs to construction industries................... 205 10. Producer price indexes and percent changes for the net output of industry by stage of process......................................... 206 11. Producer price indexes and percent changes for net material inputs to industry stage of process and final demand............................... 207 4 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................... ........ ........ ........ 6 7 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted.................................................. 10 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of major industry groups ............................ 11 5. Producer price iiidexes for the net output of selected industries and their products......................................................... . 12 Technical notes.... .......................................................... 208 Scheduled Release Dates Producer Price Index data are scheduled for initial release on the following dates: Index month Release date Index month Release date November December 12 February March 14 December January 11 March April 11 January February 13 April May 10 P r i c O c e t o M b e o v e m e n t s 1 9 9 5 r Finished goods The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods decreased 0.1 percent, seasonally adjusted, from September to October. This followed an increase of 0.3 percent in September and a 0.1-percent decline in August. Prices received by domestic producers of intermediate goods fell 0.2 percent over the month after edging down 0.1 percent in the previous month. Crude material prices rose 0.3 per cent after advancing 1.9 percent in September. (See table A.) Among finished goods, the index for finished foods was unchanged in October after increasing 1.0 percent in September. After falling 0.5 percent in September, the in dex for finished energy goods fell 0.9 percent in October. Prices for finished goods less foods and energy were un changed after increasing 0.2 in September. Before seasonal adjustment, the Producer Price Index for Finished Goods advanced 0.5 percent in October to 128.5 (1982=100). From October 1994 to October 1995, this in dex increased 2.1 percent. During this same period, con sumer food prices rose 2.9 percent, the index for finished energy goods fell 0.4 percent, and prices for finished goods other than foods and energy advanced 2.4 percent. The in dex for intermediate goods increased 4.4 percent during the 12 months ended in October 1995, and crude material prices were 3.5 percent higher than a year earlier. Prices for finished energy goods declined 0.9 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, after moving down 0.5 percent in September. It was the fifth consecutive monthly decline for this index. In October, prices for home heating oil turned down, declining 11.1 percent after moving up 0.9 percent in the previous month. Gasoline prices fell somewhat more in October (2.7 percent) than in September (2.0 percent). Prices for residential natural gas turned down after inching up a month earlier. By contrast, the index for residential electric power turned up in October after falling in September. The index for finished consumer foods was unchanged in October after increasing 1.0 percent in September. Prices for fresh and dried vegetables dropped 19.1 percent after advancing 38.6 percent a month earlier. Indexes also turned down after rising in the previous month for both processed young chickens and turkeys. Price increases slowed from September to October for eggs for fresh use, pasta products, shortening and cooking oils, processed fruits and vegetables, and bakery products. By contrast, prices turned up after fall ing in September for beef and veal, roasted coffee, and soft drinks. Price increases accelerated in October for dairy prod ucts and milled rice. Pork prices rose 2.0 percent, the same as in September. Prices for finfish and shellfish fell much less than in the prior month. 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 1994: O c to b e r ....................... .................................. ............... N ovem ber............... ...................................................... D ecem ber...................................................................... -0 .4 .6 .3 -0.1 1.0 1.3 -1 .3 2.2 -.9 -0 .4 .2 .2 1.0 1.3 1.7 0.3 .8 .4 -0 .6 .6 .5 1995: Jan uary........................................................... ............... F e b ru a ry ......................................................................... M a rc h .............................................................................. A p ril........................................... ...................................... M a y ................................................................................. J u n e ............... ................................................... ............. J u ly ........................................................... ...................... A u g u s t............................................................................ S e p te m b e r.................................................................... October .......................................................................... .5 .2 .2 .2 .2 -.2 .1 -.1 .3 -.1 -.5 .3 -.1 -.2 -.7 -.3 1.1 0 1.0 0 2.5 .3 0 .9 .6 -1.1 -2 .4 -.9 -.5 -.9 .4 .1 .2 .3 .3 .1 .3 .1 .2 0 1.7 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.1 1.8 1.3 1.8 2.1 1.3 .7 .4 .6 .2 0 .1 0 -.1 -.2 .3 1.6 -1 .3 1.7 -1.1 1.3 -.7 -1 .4 1.9 .3 Month 1 Some percent changes shown here and elsewhere in “Price Movements tions by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original October 1995” may differ from those previously reported because indexes for publication. June 1995 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and correc- 1 Table B. M onthly and annual percent changes in selected price indexes fo r interm ediate goods and crude goods, seasonally adjusted1 Intermediate goods Month Foods Energy Except foods and energy 1994: October .......................................................................... N ovem ber....................................................................... D ec e m b e r................................................... ................... -0 .9 0 -.5 -1 .7 2.0 .1 0.7 .8 .5 1995: J an u a ry........................................................................... F e b ru a ry ...................... .................................................. M a rc h ............................................................................... A p ril................................................... .............................. M a y ............................................................................. . June .......... .......................... ............................................ J u ly ................................................................................... August ...................................................... .................. . S e p te m b e r..................................................... ............... O c to b e r .......................................................................... .4 -.1 .4 -1 .0 -1 .0 1.0 1.5 1.1 .9 3.0 1.3 .6 .6 .6 .6 -1 .3 -2 .0 -.7 -1 .4 -.9 1.2 .8 .4 .6 .3 .1 .3 .1 .1 -.3 1 Some percent changes shown here and elsewhere in “Price Movements October 1995” may differ from those previously reported because indexes for June 1995 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and correc- Prices for finished consumer goods other than foods and energy increased 0.1 percent in October following a 0.3percent rise in the previous month. Prices turned down after increasing in the previous month for newspapers, cosmet ics, over-the-counter drugs, and floor coverings. Prices for light trucks fell more than in the previous month. Prices for passenger cars increased 0.4 percent, after increasing 0.5 percent in September. Before seasonal adjustment, the pas senger car index for October was up 7.8 percent. The Octo ber new car index was 1.0 percent higher than it had been a year earlier. In accordance with our usual practice, new model year passenger cars and light trucks were introduced into the PPI in October. (See “Report on Quality Changes for 1996 Model Passenger Cars” in this report.) Price in creases for household furniture also slowed in October. By contrast, prices turned up after falling the previous month for women’s apparel, household appliances, leather foot wear and gold jewelry. The index for home electronic equip ment was unchanged after falling 2.0 percent in September. Price increases accelerated for books, periodicals, and pre scription drugs. In October, the capital equipment index edged down 0.1 percent after increasing 0.1 percent in both August and Sep tember. In October, the index for light motor trucks fell 1.8 percent after declining 0.2 percent a month earlier. Among other capital goods in October, prices also declined for ships and electronic computers, while prices advanced for pumps and compressors, oil field machinery, transformers, construc tion machinery, and heavy motor trucks. Intermediate goods The Producer Price Index for Intermediate Materials, Supplies, and Components declined 0.2 percent, seasonally Crude goods Change in intermediate goods from 12 months ago (unadj.) Change in crude goods from 12 months ago (unadj.) Foods Energy , Except foods and energy 3.0 3.9 4.4 -1.1 .9 -.1 -1.0 -1.8 .1 0.6 3.4 2.2 -4 .5 -3 .0 - .5 5.4 5.8 6.2 6.7 6.9 6.4 6.1 5.4 4.9 4.4 0 1.3 -2 .4 -1.1 -2 .8 3.8 4.2 .7 4.2 2.1 -1.4 2.5 -1.4 5.2 .1 -.7 -5.1 -4.1 2.1 .1 3.0 1.1 .9 1.2 - .3 .2 -1 .9 - .9 -2.1 -2 .6 -1 .6 .8 -1 .7 - .5 - .2 .2 -.3 -1 .7 2.7 3.5 tions by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. adjusted, after falling 0.1 percent in the previous month. (See table B.) The index for nondurable manufacturing materials de clined 0.8 percent in October after remaining unchanged a month earlier. The index for miscellaneous basic organic chemicals turned down 2.3 percent after rising 0.9 percent in the previous month. Prices for gray fabrics, basic inor ganic chemicals, and finished fabrics also declined after in creasing in September. Indexes for primary basic organic chemicals, paperboard, and for plastic resins and materials fell more than they had a month earlier. In addition, the in dex for paper rose less than in September. By contrast, the decline in the nitrogenates index slowed to 0.1 percent from 3.9 percent the previous month. The decline in the index for durable manufacturing mate rials accelerated to 0.8 percent from 0.1 percent in each of the previous 2 months. The index for plywood turned down 1.7 percent after rising 2.1 percent in September. Prices for aluminum mill shapes also fell after increasing a month ear lier. Indexes for copper and brass mill shapes, cold rolled steel sheet and strip, and aluminum fell more than in the prior month. In addition, prices for building paper and board rose less than they had a month earlier. Conversely, the de cline in the copper index slowed to 3.5 percent from 6.2 percent in September. Prices for hot rolled steel sheet and strip also fell less than in the previous month. The index for prepared paints turned up after declining a month earlier. The index for intermediate energy goods fell 0.9 percent after declining 1.4 percent in September. The index for in dustrial electric power turned up 1.0 percent after falling 1.6 percent in the prior month. Prices for commercial electric power and industrial natural gas also rose after declining in September. The index for residual fuel fell less than in the 2 previous month. The decline in the diesel fuel index, how ever, accelerated to 8.8 percent from 0.2 percent in the pre vious month. Prices for gasoline also fell more than a month earlier. Indexes for jet fuels and liquid asphalt turned down after rising a month earlier. The index for construction materials fell 0.3 percent after rising the same amount in September. The index for softwood lumber turned down 0.5 percent after rising 2.6 percent in the previous month. Prices for plywood and switchgear also fell after increasing in the prior month. In dexes for fabricated structural metal products, concrete prod ucts, and wiring devices rose less than they had a month earlier. In addition, prices for millwork and for plumbing fixtures and brass fittings remained unchanged after rising in September. However, the decline in the plastic construc tion products index slowed to 0.7 percent from 1.0 percent a month earlier. The rise in the index for intermediate foods and feeds accelerated to 3.0 percent from 0.9 percent in September; October was the fifth consecutive monthly advance. The index for prepared animal feeds increased 4.2 percent after rising 1.6 percent in the previous month. Prices for fluid milk products also rose more than in the prior month. In dexes for confectionery materials, beef and veal, crude veg etable oils, and refined sugar turned up after falling a month earlier. However, the rise in the index for natural and pro cessed cheese slowed to 1.6 percent from 3.2 percent in September. Prices for condensed and evaporated milk re mained unchanged after rising a month earlier. wastepaper; softwood logs, bolts, and timber; and cattle hides. Additionally, the rise in the index for raw cotton slowed to 0.5 percent from 7.9 percent in the preceding month. By contrast, price declines for iron and steel scrap slowed in October. The index for gold ores rose 0.3 percent, after showing no change in September. Phosphate prices rose 1.7 percent following a 1.4-percent gain last month. Net output price indexes for mining, manufactur ing, and other industries Mining. The Producer Price Index for the net output of the domestic mining sector rose 0.7 percent in October after rising 2.4 percent in the preceding month. (Net output price indexes are not seasonally adjusted.) Price increases for the oil and gas extraction industry group slowed from 3.6 per cent in the previous month to 0.6 percent in October. Prices for the nonmetallic minerals mining industry group edged down somewhat after several months of modest increases. The index for the industry group for bituminous coal and lignite mining advanced much more than it had a month earlier. The metal mining industry group index fell about as much as in the previous month. In October, the Producer Price Index for total mining stood at 69.1 (December 1984=100), 2.7 percent lower than a year earlier. Manufacturing. Prices received by producers for the net output of the domestic manufacturing sector turned up 0.4 percent after edging down 0.1 percent in September. In Oc tober, prices for the transportation equipment industry group advanced 3.4 percent after falling 1.5 percent a month ear lier. Price increases accelerated for food and kindred prod ucts and apparel. By contrast, indexes turned down after increasing in the preceding month for textile mill products, lumber and wood products, and for paper and allied prod ucts. After declining 0.4 percent in September, the industry group index for petroleum refining fell 3.9 percent in Octo ber. Prices also declined more in October for the primary metal industries group. Price increases slowed for the in dustry groups for furniture and fixtures and for printing and publishing. Crude goods In October, the Producer Price Index for Crude Materials for Further Processing rose 0.3 percent, seasonally adjusted, after rising 1.9 percent during the prior month. Indexes for crude energy and crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs rose less in October than in September. The index for basic indus trial materials fell more than in September. Price increases for crude energy goods slowed to 0.1 per cent from 2.1 percent in the previous month. Prices for crude petroleum turned down 6.1 percent, after increasing 4.5 percent in September. By contrast, prices for both natural gas and coal rose more than in September. The crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs index increased 2.1 percent in October, compared with a September rise of 4.2 percent. In October, prices turned down after rising a month earlier for fresh and dried vegetables, slaughter hogs, and slaughter broilers. In addition, price increases slowed for slaughter cattle, alfalfa hay, and fluid milk. Conversely, in dexes for com, soybeans, and Louisiana rough rice rose more in October than in September and price declines slowed for both wheat and unprocessed finfish. The index for crude nonfood materials less energy fell 2.6 percent in October, after dropping 2.1 percent in Sep tember. Prices fell more in October than in September for Other. Among other industries, the index for waste paper collection fell 27.0 percent. The index for metal scrap col lection decreased about 2.5 percent for the second consecu tive month. Prices also declined in October for water trans portation of freight not elsewhere classified, scheduled air transportation, radio broadcasting, electric power utilities, truck rental and leasing, natural gas utilities, and passenger car rental. Increases were registered in October for freight transportation along the Great Lakes, tugging and towing services, airports and airport services, travel agencies, of fices and clinics of doctors of medicine, general medical and surgical hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, and for account ing and bookkeeping services. 3 R F e o p o r t o r 1 9 9 6 n Q M o u a l i t y d e l M C o h t o a n g e r V e h s i c Passenger cars The value of quality changes for a sample of 20 domestic passenger cars for the 1996 model year included in the Producer Price Index for October averaged $167.06, accord ing to estimates by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This change represents 28.1 percent of the average $593.80 yearly increase in producers' prices. The retail equivalent of these quality changes averaged $193.03, representing about 39.0 percent o f the average $494.98 yearly increase in manufac tures' suggested list prices. The $193.03 estimated retail level of quality changes breaks down follows: l e s light trucks for the 1996 model year in the Producer Price Index for October averaged $430.72. This change repre sents 53.1 percent of the average $811.92 yearly increase in producers' prices. The retail equivalent of quality changes for domestic light trucks averaged $513.81, representing 40.5 percent o f the average $1, 267.44 yearly increase in manufacturers' sug gested list prices. The $513.81 estimated retail level of qual ity change breaks down as follows: • $207.87 for changes in accordance with the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, specifically OBD II require ments. • $59.43 for changes in accordance with Clean Air Act Amendments, specifically On Board Diagnostics, Sec ond Generation requirements (OBD II). • $155.88 for changes in accordance with all other 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. • $28.99 for changes in accordance with all other 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. • $150.06 for changes, in accordance with FMVSS 208, passive restraints, and other quality changes such as power train improvement, corrosion protection up grades, and changes in levels of or optional equipment. • $16.53 for changes in accordance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 208, passive re straints. • $88.08 for other quality changes such as power train improvements, corrosion protection upgrades, and changes in levels of standard or optional equipment. Light trucks The value o f quality changes for a sample of 12 domestic Estimates of the value of quality change are based on a review by BLS of data supplied by producers for similarly equipped 1995 and 1996 domestic models priced for the Pro ducer Price Index. Most o f the estimates of quality changes are derived from information supplied for the Producer Price Index for October. 4 R t o e c a lc u l a t e d b e A S e a s o n a l v a il a b le o n A d ju s t m F e b r u a r y e n t F a c t o r s 1 1 ,1 9 9 6 • Recalculated seasonal factors for the last 5 years (1991-95) for stage-of-processing indexes. Each year with the release of the January PPI, seasonal adjustment factors are recalculated to reflect price move ments from the just-completed calendar year. This routine annual recalculation may result in revisions to seasonally adjusted indexes for the previous 5 years. The recalculated seasonal adjustment factors are customarily available around the time of the release of the January data in February. This year, the following information will be available February 11,1996,2 days prior to the release of PPI data for January 1995: • For the overall and less food and energy finished goods, intermediate materials, and crude materials indexes, a table containing the following information for the pre vious 2 years (1994 and 1995): • Former and revised seasonally adjusted indexes. • Former and revised seasonally adjusted percent changes. • 1996 factors for seasonally adjusted commodity in dexes. • Former and recalculated seasonal factors. To request any of this information, call the Division of Industrial Prices and Price Indexes, Section of Index Analysis at (202)606-7705. • A table of changes to seasonal status of commodity indexes. 5 Table 1. Producer price indexes and percent changes by stage of processing (1982 = 100) Grouping Relative importance Dec. 19941 Unadjusted index June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Unadjusted percent change to Oct. 1995 from : Seasonally adjusted percent change from: Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 July to Aug. Aug. to Sep. Sep. to Oct. Finished g o o d s ................................................................................................ Finished consumer g o o d s ...................................................................... Finished consumer fo o d s ...................................................................... Crude ....................................................................................................... Processed ............................................................. ................................ Finished consumer goods, excluding fo o d s ................................... Nondurable goods less foods ........................................................ Durable g o o d s ...................................................................................... Capital eq u ip m en t...................................................................................... Manufacturing industries....................................................................... Nonmanufacturing industries.......................................... .................... 100.000 76.521 22.785 1.749 21.036 53.736 35.843 17.893 23.479 6.074 17.404 128.2 126.0 127.4 111.0 128.6 125.1 120.8 132.0 136.4 135.6 136.6 127.9 125.9 129.9 123.1 130.4 123.9 119.9 130.2 135.7 135.7 135.7 128.5 126.0 129.7 112.1 131.0 124.3 118.7 133.9 137.7 136.6 137.9 2.1 2.1 2.9 7.5 2.6 1.9 2.1 1.4 2.2 2.2 2.1 0.5 .1 - .2 -8 .9 .5 .3 -1 .0 2.8 1.5 .7 1.6 -0.1 -.1 0 -1.1 0 -.2 -.3 .1 .1 .1 .1 0.3 .3 1.0 13.0 .4 .1 0 .2 .1 .1 .1 -0.1 -.1 0 -9 .5 .6 -.2 -.3 0 -.1 0 -.1 Intermediate materials, supplies and com ponents.............................. Materials and components for m anufacturing.................................. Materials for food m anufacturing.............. ................................... Materials for nondurable m anufacturing.......................... ............... Materials for durable m anufacturing.................................................. Components for m anufacturing........................................................... Materials and components for construction....................................... Processed fuels and lubricants.............................................................. Manufacturing in dustries....................................................................... Nonmanufacturing industries............................................................... C ontain ers.................................................................................................... S up plies......................................................................................................... Manufacturing in dustries....................................................................... Nonmanufacturing industries............................................................... Feeds ....................................................................................................... Other supplies....................................................................................... 100.000 49.659 3.210 15.705 11.851 18.893 14.139 12.570 5.160 7.411 3.609 20.023 7.508 12.515 1.182 11.334 125.8 131.0 117.3 137.2 135.9 126.4 142.0 87.4 90.7 85.3 151.4 131.9 137.3 129.1 98.2 133.4 126.0 131.4 120.6 137.6 136.1 126.5 143.3 85.4 87.7 84.0 151.9 133.1 138.1 130.4 104.7 134.0 125.3 131.0 122.2 136.5 134.8 126.6 142.9 82.6 85.4 80.7 151.4 133.5 138.1 131.1 110.1 134.0 4.4 5.2 4.6 9.8 4.9 1.6 3.6 - .5 - .5 - .6 13.1 4.7 4.7 4.6 8.9 4.1 - .6 -.3 1.3 -.8 -1 .0 .1 -.3 -3 .3 -2 .6 -3 .9 -.3 .3 0 .5 5.2 0 0 0 .3 -.1 -.1 0 .3 -.7 -1 .0 - .6 .2 -.1 0 .6 0 -.1 .1 .3 -1 .4 -2.1 -1.1 .4 .2 .1 .3 1.6 .1 -.2 -.2 2.3 -.8 - .8 .1 - .3 -.9 -.1 -1 .2 -.4 .4 0 .5 5.0 .1 Crude materials for further processing................................................... Foodstuffs and feed stu ffs........................................................................ Nonfood m a te ria ls ..................................................................................... Nonfood materials except fuel3 ........................................................... Manufacturing3 ...................................................................................... Construction.......................................................................................... Crude fuel4 ................................................................................................ Manufacturing industries................................................................... Nonmanufacturing industries............................................ ............... 100.000 40.088 59.912 4 1.842 36.339 5.504 18.069 3.891 14.178 103.4 102.1 100.1 109.7 101.1 206.6 74.1 74.3 75.0 102.4 108.7 94.4 104.8 96.5 199.2 67.4 68.3 68.0 101.6 109.3 92.9 101.1 92.6 197.9 69.9 70.5 70.6 3.5 10.5 -1 .2 1.1 1.0 1.4 -6 .6 -6 .0 -6 .6 - .8 .6 -1 .6 -3 .5 -4 .0 -.7 3.7 3.2 3.8 -1 .4 .7 -2 .8 -.3 - .2 -1.1 -8 .9 -7 .8 -9 .2 1.9 4.2 .3 .1 .1 .7 .6 .9 .3 2.1 -1.1 -3 .2 -3 .6 -.7 5.1 4.4 5.3 Finished goods, excluding fo o d s ........................................................ ... Intermediate materials less foods and fe e d s ..................................... Intermediate foods and fe e d s .......................................................... ...... Crude materials less agricultural products3 7 ...................................... 5 77.215 6 95.525 6 4.475 8 57.845 128.3 126.6 111.6 98.6 127.2 126.6 115.9 93.0 128.0 125.7 118.7 91.5 1.9 4.4 5.8 -1 .8 .6 - .7 2.4 -1 .6 -.1 -.1 1.1 -2 .7 .1 -.1 .9 .2 -.1 -.4 3.0 -1.1 Finished energy g o o d s .............................................................................. Finished goods less energ y...................................................................... Finished consumer goods less e n e rg y ................................................. 5 13.533 5 86.467 5 62.988 81.4 136.2 136.1 79.0 136.6 136.9 76.8 137.9 138.0 -.4 2.5 2.7 -2 .8 1.0 .8 -.9 .1 0 -.5 .4 .6 -.9 0 0 Finished goods less foods and e n e rg y ................................................. Finished consumer goods less foods and e n e rg y ............................ Consumer nondurable goods less foods and e n e rg y ...................... 5 63.682 5 40.203 5 22.310 139.7 141.7 148.6 139.2 141.3 149.5 141.1 143.2 149.7 2.4 2.6 3.5 1.4 1.3 .1 .1 .1 .1 .2 .3 .3 0 .1 .2 Intermediate energy g o o d s ....................................................................... Intermediate materials less e n e r g y ....................................................... Intermediate materials less foods and e n e rg y ................................... 6 12.712 6 87.288 6 82.813 87.3 134.3 135.7 85.3 135.0 136.2 82.5 134.8 135.8 - .6 5.1 5.1 -3 .3 -.1 -.3 -.7 .1 .1 -1 .4 .1 .1 - .9 -.1 -.3 Crude energy materials3 ............................................................................ Crude materials less e n e rg y .................................................................... Crude nonfood materials less energy4 .................................................. 8 34.885 8 65.115 8 25.027 71.5 122.7 180.6 67.2 124.9 171.1 66.9 123.8 165.6 -4 .7 8.0 4.0 -.4 -.9 -3 .2 -4.1 .1 - .9 2.1 1.7 -2.1 .1 .4 -2 .6 .2 .1 .3 3.0 .1 .2 Special groupings 3 Includes crude petroleum. 4 Excludes crude petroleum. 5 Percent of total finished goods. 6 Percent of total intermediate materials. 7 Formerly titled “Crude materials for further processing, excluding crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs, plant and animal fibers, oilseeds, and leaf tobacco.” 8 Percent of total crude materials. 1 Comprehensive relative importance figures are initially computed after the publication of Decem ber indexes and are recalculated after final December indexes are available. The first-published and final December relative importances initially appear, respectively, in the release tables containing January and May data. 2 The indexes for June 1995 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision four months after original publication. 6 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 Oct. 1995 from: Unadjusted index Commodity code Grouping June 19951 Sep. 19951 Oct. 19951 Seasonally adjusted percent change from: Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 July to Aug. Aug. to Sep. Sep. to Oct. Finished g o o d s .......... ...................................................................................................... 128.2 127.9 128.5 2.1 0.5 -0.1 0.3 -0.1 Finished consumer goo ds............................................................................................ 126.0 125.9 126.0 2.1 .1 -.1 .3 -.1 127.4 129.9 129.7 2.9 -.2 0 1.0 0 Fresh fruits and melons2 .............................................. ........................................... Fresh and dry vegetables2 ....................................................................... ............... Eggs for fresh use (Dec. 1991-100)2 ............. .......................... ............................ 01-11 01-13 01-71-07 84.5 132.5 75.0 90.0 156.9 89.6 86.6 127.0 90.2 14.4 7.5 21.2 -3.8 -19.1 .7 6.3 -12.7 .9 -2.5 38.6 10.2 -3.8 -19.1 .7 Milled rice2 ............................................. .................................................. ................ 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 products2 .................................... ................. ......................... .... Soft drinks............................................................................................................... Roasted coffee........................................................................................................ Shortening and cooking oils2 ................................................................................... 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 02-76 163.5 114.1 117.6 99.7 98.5 108.9 101.1 163.8 117.2 122.1 160.3 132.9 148.6 139.0 165.9 118.2 123.3 96.3 106.2 122.8 116.6 166.3 120.5 122.9 162.0 133.0 142.2 142.4 166.1 137.0 126.8 98.3 106.8 118.8 117.2 168.9 122.6 123.1 162.0 134.2 141.0 142.5 3.2 35.1 -.5 -1.5 12.9 5.4 4.2 5.0 2.9 2.1 3.6 5.6 -7.2 5.4 .1 15.9 2.8 2.1 .6 -3.3 .5 1.6 1.7 .2 0 .9 -.8 .1 1.0 .5 -2.2 -3.4 1.5 4.2 1.1 3.2 1.1 .2 .4 .4 .1 -1.2 .4 1.9 3.2 -1.3 2.0 3.2 9.6 -3.8 .8 .3 .2 -.4 -4.8 .4 .1 15.9 2.8 3.3 2.0 -2.2 -.3 -.5 1.8 .2 0 .7 .3 .1 -.2 Finished consumer fo o d s ........................................................ .......................... 125.1 123.9 124.3 1.9 .3 -.2 .1 Alcoholic beverages................................................................................................. 02-61 128.7 128.9 129.3 3.9 .3 .3 .2 .2 Women’s apparel2 .................................. ................................................................. Men’s and boys’ apparel.......................................................................................... Girls’, children’s, and infants’ apparel2 .................................................................... Textile housefurnishings2......................................................................................... 03-81-01 03-81-02 03-81-03 03-82 119.4 130.0 122.1 119.3 119.4 130.4 122.7 120.2 120.2 130.7 122.7 120.2 .3 1.5 3.5 2.2 .7 .2 0 0 0 0 .1 .5 -.2 0 .7 0 .7 .3 0 0 Finished consumer goods excluding fo o d s ....................................................... Footwear.................................................................................................................. 04-3 139.0 139.1 140.1 3.2 .7 .2 -.1 1.0 Residential electric power (Dec. 199 0-1 00).......................................................... Residential gas (Dec. 199 0 -1 0 0 ).................................................................... ...... Gasoline................................................................................................................... Fuel oil Klo. 2 ........................................................................................................... 05-41 05-51 05-71 05-73-02-01 115.4 104.0 70.6 54.5 115.3 103.5 63.4 58.4 112.2 102.7 59.9 55.2 2.1 -4.1 -3.5 -3.0 -2.7 -.8 -5.5 -5.5 .3 -.8 -1.9 -1.2 -.4 .1 -2.0 .9 .5 -.6 -2.7 -11.1 Pharmaceutical preps, ethical (Prescription)............................................................ Pharmaceutical preps,proprietary (Over-counter)..................................................... Soaps and synthetic detergents2 ............................................................................. Cosmetics and other toilet preparations2 ..................................... ........................... 06-35 06-36 06-71 06-75 255.4 186.8 123.1 129.2 258.0 186.7 123.0 129.5 259.3 186.5 123.0 128.9 3.6 1.1 1.5 -.4 .5 -.1 0 -.5 .2 -.1 -.4 -1.4 .5 .4 .1 .9 .6 -.1 0 -.5 Tires, tubes, tread, etc2 ........................................................................................... 07-12 101.0 101.0 100.9 2.4 -.1 -.6 .1 -.1 Sanitary papers and health products2 ..................................................................... Newspaper circulation............................................. ............................................... Periodical circulation.......... ..................................................................................... Book publishing2 ...................... ................................................................................ 09-15-01 09-31-01 09-32-01 09-33 144.7 183.6 176.5 184.8 149.2 191.5 176.8 185.8 150.2 191.1 177.3 187.2 12.5 8.3 5.2 4.6 .7 -.2 .3 .8 1.5 .9 .6 .1 .7 2.8 .5 .1 .7 -.8 .9 .8 Household furniture.................................................................................................. Floor coverings2........................................................................................... ............ Household appliances2 ............................................... ............................................. Home electronic equipment2 ............ ...................................... ......................... ....... Household glassware2 ............................................................................................. Household flatware2 ................................................................................... ............. Lawn and garden equip., ex. tractors2 .......................................................... .......... 12-1 12-3 12-4 12-5 12-62 12-64 12-66 141.8 123.3 112.2 78.3 153.5 138.9 130.1 142.6 123.3 112.1 77.9 153.3 137.9 130.2 142.8 123.2 112.5 77.9 153.4 137.9 130.6 2.8 1.2 -.4 -2.9 2.2 .7 .9 .1 -.1 .4 0 .1 0 .3 .1 .1 -.2 -.1 -.2 0 -.1 .2 .4 -.1 -2.0 -.3 -.1 .1 .1 -.1 .4 0 .1 0 .3 Passenger cars........................................................................................................ 14-11-01 132.3 127.3 137.2 1.0 7.8 .2 .5 .4 Toys, games, and children’s vehicles...................................................................... Sporting and athletic goods2 ............................................. .................................... . Tobacco products2 ................................................................................................... Mobile homes2 ......................................................................................................... Jewelry, platinum, & karat gold2 ......... ..................................................................... Costume jewelry and novelties2 ......................................................................... ..... 15-11 15-12 15-2 15-5 15-94-02 15-94-04 124.7 121.5 233.6 145.9 127.7 135.4 124.2 121.8 233.9 146.5 127.9 134.9 124.4 122.3 233.5 147.0 128.3 134.9 2.1 1.7 4.0 5.7 .2 .4 .2 .4 -.2 .3 .3 0 -.2 -.6 .2 .3 .2 .1 -.1 0 0 .2 -.4 -.3 .3 .4 -.2 .3 .3 0 136.4 135.7 137.7 2.2 1.5 .1 .1 -.1 143.2 136.6 147.4 145.0 133.5 139.1 125.4 52.1 146.5 151.3 133.7 129.5 142.8 137.0 150.1 146.3 134.3 139.4 125.8 49.7 147.2 150.0 134.3 130.0 143.4 137.3 150.6 146.4 134.3 141.1 125.9 49.4 147.2 150.4 134.8 131.1 3.8 2.4 4.6 2.3 1.9 4.1 2.4 -13.0 1.4 1.8 2.6 3.0 .4 .2 .3 .1 0 1.2 .1 -.6 0 .3 .4 .8 .2 0 .9 0 .7 .3 -.1 -2.3 .1 .3 .1 .4 0 .4 .3 .3 -.1 .2 .3 -3.5 .3 .1 -.1 .1 .4 .6 .3 .1 0 1.3 .1 -.6 0 .3 .4 .8 Capital equipm ent........................................................................................................ Agricultural machinery and equipment2 ...............................................................¿.... Construction machinery and equipment................................................................... Metal cutting machine tools2 ................................................................................... Metal forming machine tools2 .................................................................... ............. Tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, and ind. molds2 ....... ....................................................... Pumps, compressors, and equipment....................................................... ............. Industrial material handling equipment2 .................................................................. Electronic computers (Dec. 1990-100)2 ................................................................ Textile machinery2 .................................................................................................... Paper industries machinery (June 1982-100)2 .................................... .................. Printing trades machinery2 ................................. ................. ........................ ........... Transformers and power regulators2 ....................................................................... 11-1 11-2 11-37 11-38 11-39 11-41 11-44 11-51 11-62 11-64 11-65 11-74 See footnotes at end of table. 7 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 Oct. 1995 from: Unadjusted index Grouping Commodity code June 19951 Capital equipment—Continued Communication & related equip. (Dec. 1985—100)2 ............................................... X-ray and electromedical equipment2 ................... ................................................... Oil field and gas field machinery2 ................................ ............................................ Mining machinery and equipment2 .............. ............................................................ 11-76 11-79-05 11-91 11-92 11-93 Sep. 19951 111.9 111.8 113.6 135.0 111.8 112.4 111.4 114.6 136.5 111.7 Seasonally adjusted percent change from: Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 July to Aug. Aug. to Sep. Sep. to Oct. 112.3 111.5 115.8 137.1 111.6 1.4 -.5 3.5 3.6 .5 -0.1 .1 1.0 .4 -.1 0 .2 0 .4 -.2 0.2 -.5 -.1 .4 -.1 -0.1 .1 1.0 .4 -.1 Oct. 19951 Commercial furniture2 ................................................ ..... ........................................ 12-2 148.1 148.8 149.1 3.2 .2 .1 .5 .2 Light motor trucks.................................................................................................... Heavy motor trucks................................................................. ......................... *...... Truck trailers........................................... ................................................................. Civilian aircraft (Dec. 1985—100 )............................................................................ Ships (Dec. 1 9 8 5 -1 0 0 )........................................................................................... Railroad equipment2 ................................................................................................. 14-11-05 14-11-06 14-14 14-21-02 14-31 14-4 158.2 144.6 132.1 141.1 133.1 135.2 151.6 145.2 132.0 142.2 134.9 135.7 160.6 147.9 132.1 142.2 132.9 135.8 .1 7.5 6.2 4.1 1.2 4.5 5.9 1.9 .1 0 -1.5 .1 .6 -.5 .2 -.1 (3) .5 -.2 .5 -1.0 0 (3) -.4 -1.8 .6 .2 0 -1.3 .1 125.8 126.0 125.3 4.4 -.6 0 -.1 -.2 111.6 115.9 118.7 5.8 2.4 1.1 .9 3.0 120.6 119.0 109.2 126.4 104.7 131.8 118.4 109.3 128.1 110.2 133.7 119.1 109.5 130.5 114.8 17.4 .6 2.1 4.1 7.2 1.4 .6 .2 1.9 4.2 1.7 .1 -.1 3.4 2.4 1.8 -.3 -.5 -1.0 1.6 1.4 .6 7.4 1.9 4.2 126.6 126.6 125.7 4.4 -.7 -.1 -.1 -.4 Industrial textile products2 ...................................................... .................................. 03-1 03-2 03-3 03-4 03-83-03 108.4 113.2 122.0 121.8 119.0 110.5 113.0 123.5 122.4 118.9 110.9 113.6 121.8 122.2 122.3 5.8 3.8 4.5 2.3 4.2 .4 .5 -1.4 -.2 2.9 .4 .3 .1 .2 .3 .5 .3 1.6 .2 -.1 .4 .5 -1.4 -.3 2.9 Leather2 .......................................................................... ......................................... 04-2 195.3 186.0 184.4 -1.3 -.9 -2.2 -2.0 -.9 Liquefied petroleum g a s ..................................... ..................................................... Commercial electric power....................................................................................... 05-32 05-42 05-43 05-52 05-53 05-54 05-72-03 05-73-03 05-74 68.5 138.5 135.3 94.3 90.2 82.8 53.9 56.8 61.2 62.1 138.2 134.7 93.1 86.3 81.5 55.8 58.7 46.0 63.9 130.6 130.6 92.5 87.4 81.1 55.7 57.9 43.2 7.2 1.5 1.2 -6.8 -7.0 -4.0 -.4 -.9 -10.4 2.9 -5.5 -3.0 -.6 1.3 -.5 -.2 -1.4 -6.1 -8.6 .4 .1 -1.1 -1.1 -.6 -1.6 .9 -7.1 -.7 -1.4 -1.6 .3 -1.0 -.5 .2 -.2 -13.9 .3 .8 1.0 -.6 1.3 -.5 -3.7 -8.8 -4.8 06-1 06-21 06-22 06-31 06-4 06-51 06-52-01 06-52-02 06-53 06-6 130.3 142.4 139.3 128.4 121.8 112.5 135.6 107.1 144.2 148.9 130.9 143.3 142.6 128.1 124.2 111.5 119.5 108.8 144.6 143.3 127.8 143.5 143.1 128.2 126.1 110.3 121.2 110.7 144.1 140.5 5.4 5.6 7.1 2.2 6.5 3.1 1.8 11.1 1.3 6.5 -2.4 .1 .4 .1 1.5 -1.1 1.4 1.7 -.3 -2.0 -.8 .6 .5 -.3 -.6 0 -1.2 2.6 .9 -1.4 -.2 -.1 .4 .1 -.7 .7 -3.9 1.4 .1 -1.7 -2.4 .2 .4 .1 1.5 -1.1 -.1 1.7 -.8 -2.0 Unsupported plastic film, sheet, & other shapes2 ..................................... ............. Plastic parts and components for manufacturing2 ................................................... 07-11-02 07-21 07-22 07-26 127.3 135.3 136.9 115.8 129.1 135.5 136.7 116.3 128.3 134.6 136.7 116.3 12.0 5.0 8.5 2.4 -.6 -.7 0 0 1.0 .8 -1.0 0 0 -1.0 1.2 .5 -.6 -.7 0 0 Softwood lumber..................... ................................ ............................................... Hardwood lumber2 ........................................ ........................................................... Millwork................................................................................................................ . Plywood2 ................................................................................................................... 08-11 08-12 08-2 08-3 173.7 167.2 163.7 159.3 181.7 165.2 164.5 173.7 177.9 164.9 164.2 170.7 -5.7 -2.3 1.0 3.7 -2.1 -.2 -.2 -1.7 2.5 -.1 .8 2.2 2.6 -.5 .1 2.1 -.5 -.2 0 -1.7 Woodpulp2 ................................................................................................................ Paper2 ....................... ............................................ .................................................. 09-11 09-13 09-14 09-15-03 09-2 09-37 191.7 161.0 189.6 167.6 141.3 144.9 199.8 167.2 190.1 169.1 147.1 146.2 199.8 167.7 188.5 168.7 147.8 146.2 51.8 27.6 22.7 18.4 .6 6.2 0 .3 -.8 -.2 .5 0 2.2 .6 .8 .5 .2 .3 .6 1.1 -.2 1.0 2.8 .2 0 .3 -.8 -.2 .5 0 10-15 10-17 10-22 10-25-01 10-25-02 10-26 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 128.9 121.9 145.0 160.9 195.2 151.2 118.3 141.4 166.5 147.6 130.1 120.2 146*4 159.9 193.7 151.2 117.8 141.7 166.8 148.3 130.3 119.3 142.0 158.4 188.4 150.6 117.9 141.8 166.9 148.4 4.5 3.5 10.1 20.4 6.8 4.4 8.6 2.7 4.0 3.8 .2 -.7 -3.0 -.9 -2.7 -.4 .1 .1 .1 .1 .8 -.6 .6 -.1 -1.3 -.7 0 .1 -.1 .4 .2 -.6 -.9 .1 -1.0 -.5 -.2 .1 .4 .3 .1 -.7 -3.0 -.9 -2.7 -.4 .1 0 0 .2 Intermediate materials, supplies, and com ponents.................................................... Intermediate foods and fe e d s ...................... Flour2.............................................................. ............................ ............................. Confectionery materials............................................................................................ Prepared animal feeds2 ........................................................................................... 02-12-03 02-53 02-54 02-72 02-9 Intermediate materials less foods and fe e d s ........................................................... Commercial natural gas (Dec. 1990—100)2 ............................................................ Industrial natural gas (Dec. 1990—100)2 .................................. .............................. Natural gas to electric utilities (Dec. 1990—100)2 ................................................... Jet fuels................................................................................................................... No. 2 Diesel fuel........................... ........................................................................... Industrial chemicals2 ........................................ ................................ ..... *................. Prepared paint ...:...................................................................................................... Paint materials2 .......................................................................... .................. ............ Fats and oils, inedible2 .................................................................................. .......... Mixed fertilizers......................................................................................................... Nitrogenates..................................................................................... ........................ Phosphates2 .................................................... ......................................................... Other agricultural chemicals.................................................................................... Synthetic rubber2 ...................................... ............................................................... Paper boxes and containers2 .................................................................................. Building paper and board2 ....................................................................................... Commercial printing (June 1982=100)2 .................................................................. Foundry and forge shop products............................................................................ Primary nonferrous metals2 ...................................................................................... Aluminum mill shapes2 ....................................... ............. ...................................... . Copper and brass mill shapes2 ...................................................................... ......... Nonferrous wire and cable2 ..................................................................................... Plumbing fixtures and brass fittings......................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 8 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 Oct. 1995 from: Unadjusted index Grouping Commodity code June 19951 Interm ediate materials less foods and feeds— Continued Fabricated structural metal p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... ......... Fabricated ferrous wire products (June 1982—100)2 .................................................... O ther misc. metal products2 .............................................................................................. Sep. 19951 Oct. 19951 Seasonally adjusted percent change from: Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 July to Aug. Aug. to Sep. Sep. to Oct. 10-7 10-88 10-89 13512 126.3 124.8 136.5 125.6 125.3 136.6 125.2 125.4 5.7 1.5 1.9 0.1 -.3 .1 0.2 0 0 0.4 -.2 0 0.1 -.3 .1 Mechanical power transmission equ ipm ent..................................................................... Air conditioning and refrigeration equ ipm ent..................................... ............................ Metal valves, ex.fluid power (Dec. 1 9 8 2 -1 0 0 )................................ .................. ........... Ball and roller bearings2 ......................................... ........................................................... Wiring devices.................................................................... ................... ......................... . Motors, generators, motor generator s e t s ...... ............................................................... Switchgear, switchboard, etc., equipm ent......... .................... ........................................ Electronic components and accessories2 ........................................................................ Internal combustion e n g in e s .............................................................................................. Machine shop products2 .......................................................... .................. ........................ 11-45 11-48 11-49-02 11-49-05 11-71 11-73 11-75 11-78 11-94 11-95 146.6 130.1 144.7 150.7 146.5 143.9 139.7 113.7 135.1 131.3 148.0 130.6 146.9 152.8 148.2 144.3 140.3 113.3 136.3 131.5 148.1 130.7 146.8 154.2 148.2 145.0 140.0 113.0 136.7 131.6 5.3 2.5 3.5 5.3 4.0 3.1 2.2 -1.9 2.2 1.0 .1 .1 -.1 .9 0 .5 -.2 -.3 .3 .1 .5 .5 .3 .2 .4 .4 -.5 -.3 .4 -.1 .1 .1 .4 .3 .5 -.1 .6 .8 .6 -.1 .1 .2 .1 .9 .1 .4 -.1 -.3 .3 .1 Flat glass2 ................................................................................................ ............................. C e m e n t.... ............................................................................................... ............... .............. Concrete pro d u cts.................................................. ............................................................ Asphalt felts and coatin gs .................................................. ................ ................................ Gypsum products2 .................................................................................................... ........... Glass containers2 ........................................ ........................... ............... ............................ 13-11 13-22 13-3 13-6 13-7 13-8 112.5 129.3 129.3 101.4 158.7 130.7 112.5 129.6 130.0 101.1 152.6 131.1 112.3 129.6 130.1 101.3 152.6 131.1 .3 6.0 3.4 5.9 2.4 2.3 -.2 0 .1 .2 0 0 -.3 .2 .2 .5 -1.0 0 0 .2 .4 .4 -.5 .1 -.2 0 .2 0 0 0 Motor vehicle p a r ts .............................................................................................................. Aircraft engines & engine parts (Dec. 1985—1 0 0 )....... ................................................ Aircraft parts & aux.equip.,nec (June 1985—100)2 ..................................................... . 14-12 14-23 14-25 116.0 133.1 135.3 115.1 134.7 133.4 115.5 134.3 134.2 .5 2.9 -.4 .3 -.3 .6 .1 .7 -1.3 -.5 .3 -.4 .3 -.1 .6 Photographic supplies2 ................................................... .................................................... M edical/surgical/personal aid d e vice s........................................................................... 15-42 15-6 126.5 141.0 127.9 141.2 127.8 142.1 3.9 1.0 -.1 .6 -1.7 .1 -.2 0 -.1 .7 Crude materials for further processing............................. ................ ............. .................. 103.4 102.4 101.6 3.5 -.8 -1.4 1.9 .3 Crude foodstuffs and fe e d s tu ffs ....................................................................... .............. 102.1 108.7 109.3 10.5 .6 .7 4.2 2.1 19.4 47.3 -3.0 43.0 9.9 5.0 .1 21.8 3.3 6.0 .2 -3.2 -11.2 4.0 2.1 3.3 .4 1.0 -3.0 5.9 12.0 7.1 1.2 0 -2.1 4.2 3.9 5.2 1.8 6.0 2.8 4.6 -.9 8.9 1.7 —3.1 -3.4 -.1 1.2 9.0 W h e a t.............. ............................................................................. ........................................ C o rn ................................................................ ............................................. .......................... Slaughter cattl© ......................................... ........................................... ................................ Slaughter h o g s ............ ................... .................................................................................... . Slaughter broilers/frye rs................................................................................. .................... Slaughter turke ys......................................................................................... ........................ Fluid m ilk ........................................................................ ...................................................... S oybeans......................................................................................... .......................... ........... 01-21 01-22-02-05 01-31 01-32 01-41-02 01-42 01-6 01-83-01-31 114.7 108.5 96.8 69.7 125.9 111.6 89.9 98.0 129.0 114.1 95.0 81.4 152.5 138.3 94.0 104.4 133.2 120.9 95.2 78.8 135.4 143.9 96.0 107.8 Cane sugar,raw2 - ................................................................ ................................................ 02-52-01-01 120.2 121.2 119.3 5.4 -1.6 -1.6 -1.5 -1.6 100.1 94.4 92.9 -1.2 -1.6 -2.8 .3 -1.1 179.9 148.3 107.3 143.4 (3) 28.7 (3) -3.3 (3) -11.5 (3) 7.9 -4.0 .5 (3) Cattle h id e s ......................................... ................................................................................. i 04-11 216.7 199.7 185.8 -19.1 -7.0 -3.3 -5.0 -7.4 Coal2 ......................................................................................................... ............... .............. Natural gas (to pipelines)2 ................................................................................................... Crude petroleum2 ................................................................................................................. 05-1 05-31 05-61 94.3 68.9 53.3 94.0 60.9 51.2 96.5 63.8 48.1 -1.9 -8.2 -2.4 2.7 4.8 -6.1 -.7 -11.2 1.0 .2 3.6 4.5 2.7 4.8 -6.1 Logs, timber, etc.2 ........................... .................................................................................... 08-5 228.8 215.9 213.9 .3 -.9 -1.9 0 -.9 Wastepaper2 .......................................................................................................................... 09-12 511.3 302.8 205.6 -17.9 -32.1 -12.9 -23.0 -32.1 Iron ore2 ............................. ........................................................ ............... ................ ........... Iron and steel scrap2 ........................................................................................................... Nonferrous metal ores (Dec. 1983—100)2 ........................................................... .......... Copper base scrap2 ............................................................................ ............. ................... Aluminum base s c r a p .......................................................................................................... 10-11 10-12 10-21 10-23-01 10-23-02 93.5 200.7 103.1 195.1 207.3 93.5 205.8 100.7 202.3 206.2 93.5 202.2 97.9 200.2 194.8 13.2 6.4 9.0 20.5 .7 0 -1.7 -2.8 -1.0 -5.5 .1 5.9 -2.0 .4 3.1 -.1 -3.2 -1.7 0 -1.0 0 -1.7 -2.8 -1.0 -1.0 Construction sand, gravel, and crushed s to n e .............................................................. . Construction sand, gravel, and crushed s to n e ........................................................... .... Construction sand, gravel, and crushed s to n e ............................................................... 13-21 13-21 13-21 142.5 142.5 142.5 143.2 143.2 143.2 143.1 143.1 143.1 3.3 3.3 3.3 -.1 -.1 -.1 .1 .1 .1 .5 .5 .5 0 0 0 Crude nonfood materials .................................................................................................... Raw c o tto n ................................... .................................................. ...................................... Leaf to b a c c o .............................................. .......................................................................... 1 The indexes for June 1995 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and corrections by respondents. All indexes are subject to revision 4 months after original publication. 01-51-01-01 01-92-01-01 * Not seasonally adjusted, 3 Not available, 9 (3) Table 3. Producer price indexes for selected stage-of-processing groupings, seasonally adjusted (1982=100) Index Year and month 1991: Ja n u a ry .... February.... M a rc h ....... A p r il.......... M a y ............ June ......... J u ly ............ A u g u s t...... September O c to b e r.... N o vem b er. D e cem b er. 1992: J a n u a ry .... February.... M a rc h ....... A p r il........... M a y ............ June ......... J u ly ............ A u g u s t...... September O c to b e r.... N o vem b er. D e cem b er. 1993: J a n u a ry .... February.... M a rc h ....... A p r il.......... M a y ............ June ......... J u ly ............ A u g u s t...... September O c to b e r.... N o vem b er. D e cem b er. 1994: J a n u a ry .... February.... M a rc h ....... A p r il.......... M a y ........... J u n e ......... J u ly .... ....... A u g u s t...... September O c to b e r.... N o vem b er. D e cem b er. 1995: J a n u a ry .... February.... M a rc h ....... A p r il.......... M a y ........... June .......... J u ly ........... A u g u s t...... September O c to b e r.... Finished goods Finished consumer foods Finished consumer goods excluding foods 122. 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 122. 122. 125.1 124.9 125.2 125.3 125.3 124.7 124.2 123.0 122.7 123.0 123.4 122.7 120.5 119.0 118.0 117.9 118.2 117.9 117.5 118.4 118.7 119.1 119.7 119.5 125.7 125.9 126.0 126.0 126.4 126.6 126.7 126.8 127.1 127.6 127.8 128.0 116.8 115.9 114.7 114.3 114.1 114.0 113.6 113.8 114.0 113.9 114.0 113.9 110.7 111.7 112.1 112.0 110.4 110.4 108.8 110.8 110.9 112,0 111.8 111.6 117.1 116.2 114.9 114.4 114.3 114.2 113.8 113.9 114.1 114.0 114.1 114.1 112.3 103.9 100.5 100.6 100.8 99.5 99.6 99.8 98.5 101.1 100.5 97.4 108.4 107.7 108.2 107.7 105.5 105.6 104.6 102.8 104.1 104.6 104.0 102.8 109.5 97.4 92.1 92.6 94.0 92.1 92.7 93.9 91.4 94.9 94.4 90.4 122. 122. 122. 122. 123. 123. 123. 123. 123. 124. 124, 124. 122.9 123.7 123.2 122.6 122.5 122.7 122.7 123.2 123.4 123.9 123.8 124.7 119.3 119.6 119.8 120.2 121.0 121.4 121.1 120.9 121.3 121.7 121.7 121.3 128.3 128.4 128.6 128.9 129.0 129.0 129.1 129.4 129.4 129.7 129.9 130.1 113.6 113.9 114.0 114.2 114.6 115.1 115.0 115.0 115.2 115.1 115.0 115.1 111.1 111.6 111.2 110.7 111.3 112.0 110.3 109.7 110.4 109.9 110.0 111.0 113.7 114.1 114.1 114.4 114.8 115.3 115.3 115.3 115.4 115.4 115.3 115.3 96.4 98.6 97.0 98.3 100.0 101.7 101.9 101.3 103.0 103.3 102.7 100.8 104.4 106.2 105.2 103.8 105.5 105.8 105.0 104.2 104.4 106.2 105.2 105.8 87.6 89.9 88.0 91.0 92.6 95.2 96.1 95.4 98.1 97.4 97.2 93.7 124. 124. 125, 125, 125, 125, 124. 123. 124. 124. 124. 124. 124.7 124.8 124.7 126.2 126.3 125.1 124.9 125.2 125.6 125.5 127.1 127.7, 122.2 122.6 122.9 123.4 123.2 122.7 122.2 120.3 120.3 120.5 120.2 119.8 130.5 130.8 130.9 131.1 131.1 131.1 131.5 131.7 131.8 131.7 132.2 132.4 115.6 116.1 116.4 116.7 116.4 116.3 116.1 116.1 116.2 116.3 116.5 116.3 111.3 110.6 110.2 111.3 111.5 110.9 113.2 113.7 113.0 114.0 115.2 117.1 115.9 116.4 116.7 117.0 116.6 116.6 116.3 116.3 116.4 116.5 116.6 116.3 100.7 101.3 101.5 103.3 105.4 104.1 102.0 101.4 101.5 104.3 103.3 101.0 106.2 105.7 106.1 108.5 109.3 105.8 107.6 108.9 109.1 108.6 113.0 113.2 93.4 94.6 94.7 96.1 98.8 99.0 94.4 92.7 92.7 97.5 93.2 89.4 124. 125. 125. 125. 125. 125. 125. 126. 125. 125. 126. 126. 127.4 127.0 127.4 126.8 126.1 125.6 126.1 126.4 126.2 126.1 127.3 129.0 120.6 121.3 121.1 121.2 121.2 121.4 121.7 122.7 122.0 121.4 122.2 122.2 132.9 133.1 133.3 133.7 134.1 134.3 134.4 134.7 135.0 134.3 134.5 134.9 116.7 117.1 117.2 117.2 117.4 117.8 118.2 119.0 119.5 119.9 120.9 121.4 117.3 118.1 117.7 117.2 116.3 115.3 112.6 112.9 113.5 112.5 112.5 111.9 116.6 117.0 117.2 117.2 117.4 118.0 118.5 119.3 119.8 120.3 121.4 121.9 102.3 101.7 102.9 103.5 101.9 103.0 102.6 102.6 100.1 99.5 100.1 100.6 112.3 112.6 111.8 111.2 106.9 106.4 103.9 102.8 102.6 101.5 102.4 102.3 91.9 90.9 93.3 94.6 94.7 96.8 97.8 98.5 94.7 94.4 94.7 95.6 127. 127. 127. 127. 128. 127. 127. 127. 128. 128. 128.3 128.7 128.6 128.4 127.5 127.1 128.5 128.5 129.8 129.8 123.2 123.4 123.6 124.2 124.7 124.5 123.9 123.7 123.8 123.6 135.5 135.7 135.9 136.2 136.5 136.5 136.9 137.1 137.2 137.1 123.0 123.9 124.4 125.1 125.4 125.4 125.5 125.5 125.4 125.2 112.3 112.2 112.6 111.5 110.4 111.5 113.2 114.5 115.5 119.0 123.5 124.5 125.0 125.8 126.2 126.2 126.2 126.1 126.0 125.5 100.9 102.5 101.2 102.9 101.8 103.1 102.4 101.0 102.9 103.2 102.3 103.6 101.1 100.0 97.2 100.9 105.1 105.8 110.2 112.5 96.0 97.8 97.4 100.8 100.8 100.5 96.7 94.0 94.3 93.3 Capital equipment Intermediate materials Intermediate foods and feeds Intermediate materials excluding foods Crude materials Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs Crude nonfood materials 1 All seasonally adjusted indexes are subject to change up to 5 years after original publication due to the recalculation of seasonal factors each January. 2 The indexes for June 1995 have been recalculated to incorporate late reports and cor rections by respondents. 10 Table 4. Producer price indexes for the net output of major industry groups, not seasonally adjusted Index Industry code Industry1 T o ta l m ining in d u s tr ie s ..................................................................................... ....................................... Metal m in in g ............................................................................... ................................................................... 10 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/84 72.8 68.6 69.1 -2.7 0.7 12/84 101.8 99.6 97.3 10.2 -2.3 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Coal mining ...................................... ............................................................................................................ 12 12/85 90.7 90.7 93.3 -1.8 2.9 Oil and gas extra ction................................................................................................................................. 13 12/85 69.1 63.4 63.8 -4.9 .6 Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except f u e ls .............................................................. 14 12/84 123.8 124.5 124.4 3.1 -.1 12/84 124.4 124.3 124.8 2.7 .4 To ta l m anufactu ring in d u s trie s ......................... .................................. ............................................... Food and kindred p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................................................ 20 12/84 120.4 122.3 123.3 3.1 .8 Tobacco m anufactu res.......... ........................................................................................ ........................... 21 12/84 195.3 195.0 195.0 3.9 0 Textile mill p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................................................... 22 12/84 116.6 117.3 117.1 2.8 -.2 Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar m a te ria ls..... ......................... 23 12/84 120.4 120.8 121.3 1.3 .4 Lumber and wood products, except furn itu re ......................................................................................... 24 12/84 153.0 155.5 154.4 .3 -.7 Furniture and fix tu re s ................................................................. ....................................................... ......... 25 12/84 133.4 134.0 134.2 2.8 .1 Paper and allied p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................................................... 26 12/84 148.8 151.5 151.4 18.1 -.1 Printing, publishing, and allied industries................................................................................................... 27 12/84 158.9 160.5 160.8 6.6 .2 Chemicals and allied products................................................................................................................... 28 12/84 143.9 144.3 144.2 7.9 -.1 Petroleum refining and related p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ....................................... 29 12/84 81.9 77.2 74.2 -2.6 -3.9 Rubber and miscellaneous plastic p ro d u cts........................................................................................... 30 12/84 124.1 124.1 123.8 4.2 -.2 Leather and leather p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................................... 31 12/84 134.3 134.1 134.4 2.1 .2 Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products......... .................................................................................... 32 12/84 124.4 124.8 124.8 3.1 0 Primary metal in d u strie s .............................................................................................. ............................... 33 12/84 128.9 128.1 127.4 6.4 -.5 Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation e q u ipm ent.................................. 34 12/84 125.0 125.6 125.8 3.8 .2 Machinery, except ele ctrica l............................ ........................................................... ............................... 35 12/84 119.1 119.1 119.3 1.4 .2 Electrical and electronic machinery, equipment, and s u p p lie s ............................... ..................... ...... 36 12/84 113.2 113.2 113.2 .5 0 Transportation equipm ent.......................................................................................................... ............... 37 12/84 131.5 129.4 133.8 1.7 3.4 Measuring and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, optical goods; watches, c lo c k s .. 38 12/84 123.9 124.5 124.2 1.6 -.2 Miscellaneous manufacturing in dustries..................:................... ........................................................... 39 12/85 125.9 126.1 126.4 2.3 .2 42 06/93 104.7 105.0 104.9 2.1 -.1 United States Postal S e rv ic e .......... ......................... ................................................................................ 43 06/89 132.1 132.3 132.3 10.4 0 Water transportation ........................................................... ........................................................................ 44 12/92 102.2 104.4 104.3 1.4 -.1 S ervices in d u s trie s ;............................................................................................................................... ... Motor freight transportation and warehousing........................................................................................ Transportation by a i r .................................................................................................................................... 45 12/92 114.1 117.2 117.0 8.0 -.2 Pipe lines, except natural g a s ........................................................ ............................................................ 46 12/86 110.7 110.6 110.6 6.7 0 Health s e rv ic e s ............................................................................................................................................. 80 12/94 102.0 102.6 103.3 (3) .7 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 June 1995 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 available. 11 Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code T o ta l m ining in d u strie s ................................................................................................ Metal mining ....... ............ ....................... ...................................... .................................. 1Q Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/84 72.8 68.6 69.1 -2.7 12/84 101.8 99.6 97.3 10.2 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 0.7. -2.3 Iron o r e s ............................................................................................................................ 101 12/84 92.7 92.7 92.7 13.0 0 Iron o r e s ............................................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................. ........................ ............................... Ores, Great Lakes area .................................... .................... ............................. P e lle ts ................................................... ........................................................... Intra-company tra n s fe rs ............................................................................... Ores, all areas, excluding Great L a k e s ........................................................... Other o re s .......................................................................................................... Market s a le s .................................................................................................. 1011 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/89 12/84 12/84 12/89 92.7 94.9 92.5 89.7 117.2 94.4 121.4 121.4 92.7 94.9 92.5 89.7 117.2 94.4 122.4 122.4 92.7 94.9 92.5 89.7 117.2 94.4 122.4 122.4 13.0 13.7 14.3 14.3 17.0 0 .8 .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Copper o r e s ...... .................................................. ........................................................... 102 06/88 154.5 151.1 144.5 15.3 -4.4 Copper o r e s ..................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ......................... ........................... ........................................... Copper concentrates, copper precipitates, and crude copper o r e s ........... Copper co nce ntrates........................................................................................ 1021 06/88 06/88 06/88 06/88 154.5 151.0 151.0 152.7 151.1 153.2 153.2 155.5 144.5 146.1 146.1 145.8 15.3 14.5 14.5 12.7 -4.4 -4.6 -4.6 -6.2 Lead and zinc o r e s ......................................................................................................... 103 12/85 100.5 101.5 98.0 -3.9 -3.4 Lead and zinc o r e s .............................................. ........................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Lead and zinc co n c e n tra te s .............................................................................. Lead concentrates ............................................ ............................................... Zinc co n ce n tra te s............................... ............................................................. 1031 1031-P 1031-2 1031-214 1031-215 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 100.5 100.5 100.5 119.4 102.7 101.5 101.5 101.5 127.8 100.5 98.0 98.0 98.0 118.9 99.1 -3.9 -3.9 -3.9 -2.3 -4.7 -3.4 -3 .4 -3.4 -7.0 -1.4 Gold and silver o r e s ....................................................................................................... 104 12/84 77.8 77.4 76.6 -2.3 -1.0 Gold o r e s ................................ ......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ................................................................................................. Gold mill bullion, including d o r e ........................................................................ 1041 1041-P 1041-4 06/85 06/85 06/85 116.5 116.5 120.3 115.9 115.9 119.5 116.2 116.2 119.9 -1.7 -1.7 -1.1 .3 .3 .3 Metal mining se rvice s........... .................... ....................... ............................................ 108 12/85 111.4 111.5 111.5 -.2 0 Metal mining se rvice s .......... ......................... ................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts.... ................................................................................................. Prospect and test d rillin g ........ ....................................................................... Other metal mining services........................................................................... 1081 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 111.4 111.6 114.1 104.0 111.5 111.7 114.5 104.0 111.5 111.7 114.5 104.0 -.2 -.1 .8 -.8 0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous metal o r e s .............................................................................................. 109 12/85 33.6 33.7 33.9 4.0 .6 Metal ores, n.e.c. .................. .......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........... ................................................... ...................................... Metal ores, n.e.c................................................................................... ................ Other crude ores and concentrates, such as antimony, rare-earth metals, beryllium, and t i n ....... ................................................................. 1099 1099-P 1099-1 12/85 12/85 12/85 120.1 118.9 118.9 120.1 118.9 118.9 120.3 119.0 119.0 6.4 6.4 6.4 .2 .1 .1 1099-103 12/85 121.2 121.7 121.5 4.0 -.2 Coal m in in g ........ ............................................................................................................. 12 12/85 90.7 90.7 93.3 -1.8 2.9 Bituminous coal and lig n ite .................................................................. ........................ 121 12/93 96.4 96.4 99.2 -1.8 2.9 Bituminous coal and lig n ite ......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Prepared .................... ............................................................................................ Steam electric u tilitie s ...................................................... ............................... North Appalachia............................................. ............................................. S p o t ............................................................................................................. Underground mine ................................................................................ Surface m in e .......................................................................................... C o n tra c t...................................................................................................... Underground m in e ................................................................................ Surface m in e .......................................................................................... South A p p a la ch ia ......................................................................................... S p o t ............................................................................................................. Underground mine ................................................................................ Contract ...................................................................................................... Underground mine ................................................................................ Surface m in e .................................................... ...................................... Midwest .................................................. ....................................................... C o n tra c t............................ ......................................................................... Underground mine ................................................................................ Surface m in e ............................................ ....................... ...................... W e s t...................... .......................................................................................... S p o t ............................................................................................................. Surface m in e .......................................................................................... 1211 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/86 12/86 12/81 12/86 12/86 12/81 05/82 12/86 12/81 12/86 12/86 12/81 12/81 12/86 12/86 12/81 12/86 12/86 94.4 96.8 94.9 102.2 96.8 88.6 97.9 91.2 98.0 83.5 107.4 88.1 86.9 100.5 88.0 93.8 81.9 99.8 100.2 88.1 90.0 122.3 84,5 77.0 94.3 96.8 94.3 101.1 96.3 87.0 97.5 88.4 97.8 83.2 107.3 88.1 86.0 100.0 88.2 93.8 82.3 99.2 99.5 87.5 89.4 119.4 79.4 73.0 97.1 99.7 95.0 101.8 96.6 87.7 97.7 89.7 98.0 83.1 107.7 88.8 86.8 99.8 88.9 94.3 83.1 98.3 98.4 85.7 89.2 121.6 80.7 72.2 -1.8 -1.8 -.1 -1.6 -2.0 -3.3 3.0 3.0 .7 .7 .3 .8 .2 1.5 .2 -.1 .4 .8 .9 -.2 .8 .5 1.0 -.9 -1.1 -2.1 -.2 1.8 1.6 -1.1 1011-P 1011-2 1011-21 1011-211 1011-3 1011-32 1011-322 1021-P 1021-3 1021-302 1081-P 1081-803 1081-809 1211-P 1211-A 1211-2 1211-211 1211-2118 1211-21181 1211-21182 1211-2119 1211-21191 1211-21192 1211-212 1211-2128 1211-21281 1211-2129 1211-21291 1211-21292 1211-213 1211-2139 1211-21391 1211-21392 1211-214 1211-2148 1211-21482 See footnotes at end of table. 12 (3) -6.8 -1.7 -3.5 -.7 -2.4 -1.6 -2.0 -2.6 -1.9 -3.3 --5.4 -4.9 -3.2 -6.6 1.7 -1.9 -6.4 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Bituminous coal and lignite—Continued C o n tra c t...................................................................................................... Underground mine ............ ............................................................. ..... Surface m in e .......................................................................................... Metallurgical/coke produce r........................................................................... C o n tra c t......................................................................................................... All other in dustrial............................................................................................ North Appalachia .................................................................................... ...... S p o t................................................................... ........................................ C o n tra c t......... ........................................... ................................................ South A p pa la ch ia ......................................................................................... S p o t............................................................................................................. C o n tra c t..................................................................................................... M id w e s t........................................................................................................ . C o n tra c t..................................................................................................... W e s t...................................................................................................... ......... C o n tra c t...................................................................................................... Residential and c om m e rcial.......................... ............. .................................. E x p o rt................................................................................................................. Unprepared .......................................................... .............. .................................. For preparation at other establishm ents..................................................... For use without p re paration.................................................... ...................... Intracompany s h ip m e n ts .................................................................................... 1211-2149 1211-21491 1211-21492 1211-3 1211-3169 1211-4 1211-411 1211-4118 1211-4119 1211-412 1211-4128 1211-4129 1211-413 1211-4139 1211-414 1211-4149 1211-5 1211-6 1211-1 1211-101 1211-102 1211-8 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 12/81 12/86 12/86 12/81 12/86 12/81 12/81 06/85 12/81 12/81 12/84 12/81 12/81 12/81 05/84 05/84 12/86 04/82 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/86 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 122.7 93.0 106.9 79.7 96.1 85.2 89.3 77.0 91.4 80.4 68.2 84.8 92.9 88.8 85.8 85.4 90.5 62.8 100.7 98.1 107.7 98.1 120.2 93.3 102.9 79.7 122.4 93.4 106.1 79.7 96.1 84.7 89.4 (3) (3) 80.1 66.8 2.0 4.1 .5 3.9 4.7 -1.1 -.1 (3) (3) -5.9 -16.7 (3) 93.3 89.3 82.7 82.3 91.3 66.2 98.9 97.9 103.4 111.9 (3) 5.5 6.7 -2.6 -2.6 -1.7 16.3 -4.0 -5.7 -1.4 -5.6 (3) -.8 0 (3) (3) 0 -.3 (3) -.4 -.4 -4.3 -4.3 0 3.0 .6 -.3 2.0 11.3 (3) 85.4 89.4 77.0 91.6 80.1 67.0 84.8 93.7 89.7 86.4 86.0 91.3 64.3 98.3 98.2 101.4 100.5 Sep. 1995 1.8 .1 3.1 .0 Anthracite m in in g ............................................................................................................ 123 12/93 97.5 97.6 98.2 -1.6 .6 Anthracite m in in g ........................................................................ ................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. .................................................................... Unprepared anthracite s h ip p e d ........................................................................ For preparation at other establishm ents..................................................... Prepared anthracite s h ip p e d .......................... ................................................... Mechanically cleaned by wet-washing, pneumatic, or other methods ... 1231 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/93 12/79 12/93 157.8 156.9 151.5 100.0 157.3 96.7 157.9 157.0 151.5 100.0 157.5 96.8 158.9 158.0 151.5 100.0 158.8 97.7 -1.5 -1.5 0 0 -2.0 -2.0 .6 .6 0 0 .8 .9 Coal mining s e rv ic e s .................................................... ................................................. 124 06/91 98.1 98.9 99.0 1.5 .1 Coal Mining S e rvice s..................................................................................................... Primary s e rvice s........................................................ ................................... .......... Exploration and development w o r k ................................................................. D rilling................................................................................................................. Production work not for own account .............................................................. Strip mining c o a l....... .............................................................................. ........ Other coal mining services .............. .............................. ................................... Other coal mining s e rv ic e s ............................................................................. 1241 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 105.4 105.4 110.4 115.0 110.9 111.2 106.4 106.3 110.4 115.0 110.4 110.6 106.5 106.4 110.4 115.0 110.6 110.8 1.5 1.6 .3 4.4 .7 .8 .1 .1 0 0 .2 .2 06/85 75.9 80.7 80.7 6.2 0 Oil and gas e x tra c tio n .................................................................................................... 13 12/85 69.1 63.4 63.8 -4.9 .6 1231-P 1231-1 1231-114 1231-2 1231-207 1241-P 1241-1 1241-12 1241-2 1241-211 1241-3 1241-301 Crude petroleum and natural g a s ........... .................................................................... 131 06/84 61.4 56.6 56.2 -5.4 -.7 Crude petroleum and natural g a s ................................................................................ Primary products ...................................................................................................... Crude p etroleu m ................................................................................................... Natural g a s ............................................................................................................ Sales to interstate p ip e lin e s ......................... ............................................. Sales to intrastate p ip e lin e s ....................................................................... 1311 1311-P 1311-1 1311-5 1311-53201 1311-53202 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 61.4 61.4 58.1 64.8 57.6 86.8 56.6 56.5 55.8 57.2 50.5 77.5 56.2 56.1 52.4 60.0 54.3 77.3 -5.4 -5.6 -2.4 -8.1 -1.5 -19.9 -.7 -.7 -6.1 4.9 7.5 -.3 1321-P 1321-2 1321-211 1321-215 1321-222 1321-231 1321-232 1321-234 1321-298 Natural gas liq u id s ........................................................... ................ .............................. 132 06/84 66.4 58.7 61.5 -4.9 4.8 Natural gas liq u id s .......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... .................................... . Natural gas liq u id s............................ ................................................................... Plant con d e n sa te ............................................................................................. E th a n e ........................................................... ...................... ........................ ..... Natural g a s o lin e ......... .................................................. .................................. P ropa ne............................................................. ................................................ B u ta n e .................................................................. ............................................. Gas m ix tu re s ...................... .............................................................................. Other natural gas liq u id s ........ ............................................. .......................... 1321 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 66.4 66.4 69.9 54.2 71.3 67.3 74.9 66.5 60.3 79.2 58.7 58.7 63.3 (3) 57.4 61.1 73.7 58.1 52.9 71.6 61.5 61.4 65.2 53.9 61.1 62.8 75.0 59.8 55.2 73.0 -4.9 -5.1 7.1 4.3 -11.7 12.5 16.6 5.8 -7.5 13.5 4.8 4.6 3.0 (3) 6.4 2.8 1.8 2.9 4.3 2.0 Oil and gas field s e rv ic e s ............................................................................................. 138 12/85 103.7 104.7 104.9 .5 .2 Drilling oil and gas w e lls ............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... ........................... ...................................... Offshore d rillin g .................................................................. ................................. Drilling oil, gas, dry, and service w e lls ........ ................................................ Reworking w e lls ........................ ...................... ................................................ Onshore drillin g ........................................................................................... ........ Drilling oil, gas, dry, and service w e lls ....................................................... 1381 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/92 12/85 12/85 102.5 102.2 124.5 120.6 144.6 95.6 96.1 104.8 104.5 131.8 129.3 144.6 96.2 96.9 105.6 105.2 134.3 132.3 144.6 96.3 97.0 3.5 3.4 3.1 3.8 0 3.7 4.5 .8 .7 1.9 2.3 0 .1 .1 Oil and gas exploration services......................... ........................................................ 1382 12/85 103.8 103.0 103.0 -2.7 0 1381-P 1381-7 1381-701 1381-704 1381-9 1381-901 See footnotes at end of table. 13 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Oil and gas exploration services—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................... Geophysical e xp lo ra tio n .... ..................... L a n d ......................................................... M arine...................................................... Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 1382-P 1382-801 1382-80101 1382-80102 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 102.0 104.2 121.4 58.7 101.2 103.3 (3) 54.6 101.2 103.3 121.4 54.6 -2.7 -2.9 -.7 -16.9 0 0 1389-P 1389-7 1389-736 1389-9 1389-904 1389-914 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 105.7 105.7 122.3 106.7 103.2 77.5 106.2 106.2 105.6 (3) (3) 103.2 76.9 106.2 106.1 105.6 122.3 -.6 -1.1 0 (3) 103.1 76.5 106.2 (3) -1.2 -7.9 0 12/85 12/85 103.1 105.9 (3) 105.9 103.1 105.9 0 .4 (3) 11/94 12/85 100.0 105.1 (3) (3) 127.7 105.1 (3) 1.2 (3) (3) (3) 0 Oil and gas field services, n.e.c....................... ....................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................ .................................................................. Offshore field services, n.e.c........................................ ................................ Other oil and gas field s e rv ic e s .................. ............................................ Onshore field services, n.e.c...................................... ................ ................. Well surveying and well lo g g in g ......... ................. .................................. Running, cutting, and pulling casing, tubes and ro d s ......................... Installing production equipment, such as wellhead fittings, pumps, and e n g in e s ............................................................ ............................ Other oil and gas field s e rv ic e s .............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... .......................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... ................ 1389 Mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals, except fuels . 14 12/84 123.8 124.5 124.4 3.1 -.1 Dimension s t o n e ............................................................................ 141 06/85 126.1 126.9 126.9 1.6 0 Dimension s to n e ................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ........................... ............................. Rough dimension lim eston e.................................. Rough dimension g ra n ite ...................................... Other rough dimension s to n e .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................... 1411 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 126.1 125.9 152.0 117.3 118.9 126.9 126.3 1.6 1.1 0 1.4 2.0 0 0 (3) 118.1 118.9 126.9 126.3 152.0 118.1 118.9 06/89 118.9 124.6 124.6 10.8 0 Crushed and broken stone, including riprap . 142 12/84 130.9 131.4 131.4 3.5 0 Crushed and broken limestone ....................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... ......................... North Central re g io n ........... ................................. East North Central divisio n ............................... W est North Central d ivisio n .............................. Other re g io n s .......................................................... South re g io n ........................................................ South Atlantic d iv is io n ................................... East South Central divisio n ..... ..................... W est South Central division ......................... Northeast re g io n ...... .......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................... 1422 12/83 12/83 0 6/89 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/89 0 6/89 0 6/89 0 6/89 0 6/89 131.4 132.8 115.8 130.5 143.1 133.1 111.6 109.0 112.9 116.6 110.9 131.1 132.5 115.8 130.4 143.3 132.6 111.0 109.3 113.2 112.9 111.1 131.0 132.4 115.9 130.6 143.3 132.5 110.8 109.4 113.0 112.0 111.1 1.8 1.8 3.1 2.4 4.1 1.5 1.7 3.0 2.6 -2.4 1.6 -.1 -.1 .1 .2 0 -.1 -.2 .1 -.2 -.8 0 12/83 111.3 111.3 111.4 2.9 .1 Crushed and broken granite, n.e.c. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................... Granite and related r o c k s .... South Atlantic re g io n ......... Other regio ns....................... 1423 12/83 12/83 153.9 154.2 153.3 153.6 153.3 153.6 4.1 4.2 0 0 12/83 12/83 164.1 120.2 163.4 119.9 163.4 119.7 4.9 .6 0 -.2 Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c.................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ Traprock ................................................................ S a ndsto ne.............................. .............................. Other, (slate, volcanic rock, e tc .)..................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................... 1429 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 135.8 136.2 126.7 134.7 161.8 140.5 141.0 134.7 134.7 161.8 140.5 141.0 134.7 134.7 161.8 7.7 8.1 9.9 4.0 6.7 0 0 0 0 0 Sand and g ra v e l. 144 1389-915 1389-936 1389-SM 1389-M 1389-S 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 Construction sand and gravel .. Primary p ro d u c ts ................. Construction s a n d .......... Northeastern R egion.... New England ........... M id -A tla n tic.............. North Central Region .. East North Central ... West North Central .. Southern R e g io n ......... South A tla n tic .......... East South C e n tra l... W est South Central Western R e g io n .......... M o untain.................... 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 See footnotes at end of table. 14 -.1 0 (3) (3) -.1 -.5 0 0 (3) 0 0 12/83 130.5 133.3 133.9 2.8 .5 12/84 138.3 139.0 139.1 3.6 .1 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 06/82 146.7 147.8 151.7 151.3 184.5 140.8 140.2 139.7 140.4 153.5 158.7 139.8 139.7 162.6 109.3 147.7 148.8 152.2 151.3 184.5 140.8 140.3 139.7 140.6 155.4 158.5 140.7 143.2 162.6 109.3 147.7 * 4 8 .8 152.2 151.3 184.5 140.8 140.3 139.7 140.6 155.6 159.0 138.1 144.2 162.6 109.3 3.3 3.3 2.8 .6 0 1.1 2.6 1.6 4.3 4.6 5.8 -1.0 5.7 2.6 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .3 -1.8 .7 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code Industry and product1 Construction sand and gravel— Continued Pacific ............................................................................................................. Construction g r a v e l..................................................... ........................................ Northeastern R e g io n ....................................................................................... New England ...................................... .......................................................... M id -A tla n tic.................................................................................................... North Central R e g io n ................................ ..................................................... E a sf North C e n tra l.......... ............................................................................ West North C e n tra l........ ............................................................................. Southern R e g io n .............................................................................................. South A tla n tic ........................................................................ ...................... East South C e n tra l....................................................................................... West South C e n tra l...................................................................................... Western R e g io n ...... ..................... ................................................................... M ountain.................................................................. ...................................... P a c ific ..................................................................... ....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........... ........................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts ....................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Product code 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 1442-59 1442-SM 1442-M 1442-XY9 1442-S Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 175.7 144.4 152.1 167.1 140.8 144.0 151.5 126.8 139.4 164.2 114.5 131.6 140.1 156.3 129.6 175.7 145.9 152.8 167.1 142.0 144.9 152.7 126.8 142.0 165.7 114.8 136.0 141.4 156.3 131.6 175.7 145.9 152.8 167.1 142.0 144.9 152.7 126.8 141.6 165.7 114.8 135.1 141.6 156.3 132.0 3.1 3.8 5.2 .1 9.0 2.5 3.7 0 6.3 11.7 .3 4.3 2.4 3.6 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.3 0 0 -.7 .1 0 .3 06/82 06/82 06/82 164.8 149.8 115.2 164.8 149.8 115.4 164.8 149.8 115.9 4.4 4.3 3.6 0 0 .4 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 138.2 138.2 143.9 147.9 121.0 140.8 146.1 138.0 137.9 143.5 149.5 120.4 140.8 145.1 138.6 138.6 144.1 149.5 121.2 140.8 146.6 6.0 6.1 9.9 2.0 2.6 1.0 3.8 .4 .5 .4 0 .7 0 1.0 12/84 115.4 115.6 115.6 2.3 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 08/84 115.2 115.2 115.1 115.8 115.3 115.3 115.2 115.8 115.3 115.3 115.2 115.8 1.9 1.9 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/84 12/84 06/90 0 6/84 06/84 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 129.1 128.9 100.2 99.1 106.4 129.0 107.6 137.5 129.6 133.5 129.1 131.3 131.6 129.3 129.2 100.4 99.3 106.4 129.0 107.6 137.6 130.2 133.5 129.7 131.4 131.7 129.3 129.2 100.4 99.3 106.4 129.0 107.6 137.6 130.2 133.5 129.7 131.4 131.7 2.9 2.9 2.7 1.8 2.0 1.7 2.1 5.4 1.7 1.1 1.8 3.5 3.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/84 129.8 131.0 131.0 .9 0 Sep. 1995 Industrial s a n d ................................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................... ................ Glass s a n d ............................................................................................................ Molding s a n d .... .................................................................................................... Other industrial sand, n.e.c................................................................................. Abrasive sand, including blast s a n d ............................................................. Other industrial sand, n.e.c.............................................................................. 1446 Clay, ceramic, and refractory m inerals................................................................ ....... 145 Kaolin and ball c la y ............................................................................................... ........ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Prepared kaolin and ball c la y ............................................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 1455 Clay and related minerals, n. e. c .................................................................... ........... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... B e n to n ite ..................................................................... ......................................... Prepared b e n to n ite ....... .................................................................................. Fire c la y ................................................................................................................. Crude fire c la y ........................................................................... ...................... Prepared fire c la y ............................................................................................. F eldspar................................................................................................................. Common clay and sh a le ..................................................................................... C ru d e .................................................................................................................. Prepared............................................................................................................ Other clay and related m in e ra ls....................................................................... Prepared............................................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 1459 Chemical and fertilizer mineral m in in g ............................. .......................................... 147 12/84 103.3 104.4 103.9 2.2 -.5 Potash, soda, and borate m inerals.............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... ............... ...................... Processed or refined potassium s a lts ............................................................. Natural sodium carb o n a te s................................................................................ Natural sodium s u lfa te ........................................................................................ Boron com poun ds............................................................................................... 1474 1474-P 1474-201 1474-301 1474-303 1474-402 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 04/85 12/84 112.5 112.4 116.1 113.7 104.1 112.2 115.0 114.9 113.1 115.8 104.4 117.9 114.8 114.7 111.4 116.7 104.3 117.0 3.0 3.1 -2.2 7.1 2.9 .1 -.2 -.2 -1.5 .8 -.1 -.8 Phosphate r o c k ............................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................... ...................... Processed phosphate r o c k ................................................................................ 1475 1475-P 1475-2 12/82 12/82 12/82 97.2 97.5 97.5 97.5 97.8 97.8 96.3 96.5 96.6 3.1 3.0 3.1 -1.2 -1.3 -1.2 Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining, n.e .c ............................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... B a rite ....................................................................................................................... Prepared b a rite ...................................... ........................................................... Rock s a l t ..................................................................... ......................................... Northern region rock s a lt.......................................................................... . 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 94.8 92.3 89.2 84.0 148.8 147.4 114.1 94.6 92.2 89.2 84.0 148.7 147.1 114.1 94.5 92.0 87.9 82.8 148.7 147.1 114.1 -1.0 -1.1 -12.6 -12.7 2.2 3.7 0 -.1 -.2 -1.5 -1.4 0 0 0 148 0 6/85 100.0 100.0 100.0 4.1 0 1481 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 100.0 99.3 108.7 108.2 100.0 99.3 108.7 108.2 100.0 99.3 108.7 108.2 4.1 4.6 1.7 .8 0 0 0 0 Non-metallic minerals (except fuels) services.................... .................................. Non-metallic minerals (except fuels) services....................... .................................... Primary products ...................................................... ............................................... D rillin g ............................ ....................................................................................... Other drilling including b la stin g ...................................................................... 1446-P 1446-1 1446-5 1446-9 1446-90101 1446-90109 1455-P 1455-201 1455-S 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 il 481-P 1481-803 1481-80302 See footnotes at end of table. 15 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted ^-Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals, except fu e ls ......................................... 149 Miscellaneous nonmetallic m in e ra ls ................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................... P e a t......... ................................................................. ................................ Talc, soapstone, and p y ro p h y llite ......................................................... P rocesse d............................................................................................... Other nonmetallic m in e ra ls ............................... .............. ...................... Shell, crushed or b r o k e n ..................................................................... Other nonmetallic minerals n.e.c......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. 1499 Product code 1499-P 1499-5 1499-8 1499-822 1499-9 1499-907 1499-998 1499-SM 1499-S T o ta l m a nufactu ring in d u s t r ie s .............................. ...................................... Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/84 136.2 136.8 136.7 3.1 -0.1 06/85 06/85 06/85 07/91 07/91 06/91 06/91 06/85 127.0 127.4 116.4 111.1 111.1 107.8 112.9 132.4 127.5 127.8 116.4 111.3 111.3 108.6 112.9 133.8 127.5 127.8 116.4 111.2 111.2 108.6 112.9 133.8 3.2 3.1 .6 2.1 2.1 3.1 9.3 2.1 0 0 0 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 06/85 117.2 119.3 119.3 3.7 0 12/84 124.4 124.3 124.8 2.7 .4 12/84 120.4 122.3 123.3 3.1 .8 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Food and kindred p ro d u c ts ............................................................................... 20 Meat p roducts.......................... .................................................................. ,......... 201 12/84 107.2 110.2 110.9 1.9 .6 M eat packing p la n ts ............................................................................. .............. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................... ....... Miscellaneous byproducts of meatpacking plants, except sausage ca sin g s................................................. .......................... .................... Edible tallow and s te a r in ........................ ............................................ Beef, not canned or made into s a u s a g e ........ .............................. W hole carcass b e e f.............................................................................. USDA choice beef c a rcasses......................................................... Other USDA graded and ungraded beef carcasses................... Primal and fabricated beef c u ts ......................................................... Boneless beef, including ham burger................................................. Variety meats (edible o rg a n s )............................................................ Pork, fresh and fro z e n ............................................................................. Primal and fabricated cuts (incl trim m in g s )..................................... Pork, processed or cured (not canned or made into sausa ge)....... Hams and picnics, except c a n n e d ................................ ................... Sliced b a c o n .................................................. ........................................ Sausage and similar products (not c a n n e d )........................................ Fresh sausage....................................................................................... Frankfurters or w ie n e rs ...... ................................................................ Other sausage, smoked or c o o k e d ................................ .................. Hides, skins, and p e lts ............................................................................ Cattle hides, except k i p ....................................................................... Other hides, skins, and pelts, except k i p ..... ................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. 2011 12/80 12/80 104.1 104.2 105.2 105.0 106.9 105.6 2.3 1.4 1.6 .6 12/80 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 12/80 121.8 112.2 96.8 101.1 101.3 91.4 93.2 70.7 65.7 105.9 102.9 103.9 95.8 118.9 111.6 131.1 103.9 105.3 188.6 190.3 97.3 115.8 106.6 93.5 98.2 99.0 87.9 88.6 69.0 73.8 115.8 112.9 113.3 99.2 139.5 114.7 135.0 105.6 109.2 173.7 175.3 83.4 118.1 108.7 94.3 98.6 102.8 83.5 90.7 64.9 77.0 115.4 112.5 116.5 105.6 138.4 116.3 138.3 106.8 110.9 161.8 163.1 90.4 3.3 3.3 -4.3 -7.0 -3.0 -13.2 1.0 -11.5 6.4 17.3 17.2 10.6 3.6 21.9 5.2 9.2 4.9 5.6 -19.1 -19.2 -6.8 2.0 2.0 .9 .4 3.8 -5.0 2.4 -5.9 4.3 -.3 -.4 2.8 6.5 -.8 1.4 2.4 1.1 1.6 -6.9 -7.0 8.4 Sausages and other prepared m e a ts ............................................... ............... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ...................................................................................... Portion control and miscellaneous processed, frozen, or cooked meats . Frozen ground meat p a ttie s ...... ................................................................. Frozen portion control other than ground meat p a ttie s ........................ Miscellaneous processed, frozen, or cooked m e a ts ............................. Pork, processed or cured, including frozen (not canned or made into sau sa g e )............................ ......................................................................... Hams and picnics, except c a n n e d .................................. .......................... Sliced b a c o n ................................................................................................... Other smoked p o rk ....................................................................................... Boiled ham, barbecued pork, and other cooked pork, except canned meats and s a u s a g e ................................................................... ........... Sausages and similar products (not c a n n e d )........................................... Fresh sausage, pork sausage, breakfast links, etc................................. Dry and semidry sausage (salami, cervelat, summer sausage, pepperoni, pork roll, etc.) ..................................................................... Frankfurters and w ie n e rs ............................................................................. Other sausage, smoked or cooked (bologna, liverwurst, Polish sausage, luncheon meats, e tc .).......................................................... Canned meats (except dog and cat food) containing 20-percent or more m e a t..................................................................................................... O ther canned m e a ts.................................... ........................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................................................ R e s a le s ................................................................................................... Secondary products ................................................................................. 2013 Poultry slaughtering and p ro c e s s in g .............................................. ................. Primary p o d u c ts ............................................................................................ Young c h ic k e n s ........ ............................................................................... B roilers/fryers........................................................................................ W et ice pack b ro ile rs ...................................................... ................. 2015 2011-P 2011-C 2011-C41 2011-1 2011-112 2011*11202 2011-11205 2011-117 2011-131 2011-151 2011-4 2011-417 2011-6 2011-631 2011-641 2011-7 2011-711 2011-721 2011-735 2011-9 2011-912 2011-997 2011-SM 2011-S 12/80 87.5 94.9 93.9 5.4 -1.1 2013-P 2013-B 2013-B11 2013-B13 2013-B19 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/88 106.9 104.0 112.3 88.4 112.4 106.7 109.3 106.7 111.7 87.8 110.5 107.0 110.1 107.3 110.2 83.9 110.4 107.0 1.9 .8 -7.7 -11.1 -4.4 -7.4 .7 .6 -1.3 -4.4 -.1 0 2013-6 2013-631 2013-641 2013-652 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 79.9 89.6 69.3 102.5 86.4 95.0 80.4 109.8 87.6 98.2 79.1 109.8 8.7 7.7 14.8 5.6 1.4 3.4 -1.6 0 2013-661 2013-7 2013-711 12/82 12/82 12/82 83.8 112.8 114.8 85.7 115.0 118.4 85.7 116.2 120.3 2.0 1.7 1.9 0 1.0 1.6 2013-717 2013-721 12/82 12/82 108.6 110.6 111.6 112.1 113.3 113.6 3.6 1.6 1.5 1.3 2013-735 12/82 114.0 115.5 116.0 .7 .4 2013-8 2013-898 2013-SM 2013-M 2013-Z89 2013-S 12/82 12/82 110.6 114.6 111.5 115.6 112.6 116.8 .4 .4 1.0 1.0 12/82 12/82 12/82 121.5 120.3 121.5 121.3 120.1 127.1 123.2 122.0 125.4 7.2 7.3 4.2 1.6 1.6 -1.3 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/90 12/81 116.6 116.7 117.0 107.6 120.9 128.6 129.2 131.9 121.5 137.9 126.2 126.7 127.6 117.3 133.0 4.3 4.5 5.5 5.3 5.9 -1.9 -1.9 -3.3 -3.5 -3.6 2015-P 2015-1 2015-13 2015-133 See footnotes at end of table. 16 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Index base Oct. 19952 June 19952 Sep. 19952 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 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 12/81 113.9 125.2 124.7 97.7 125.9 110.6 112.3 109.1 113.4 126.6 95.0 142.6 124.7 99.3 128.0 116.1 91.5 105.2 85.7 73.2 203.3 132.8 130.8 142.5 147.9 108.2 132.1 127.5 129.6 120.6 123.9 147.5 94.9 142.7 127.2 100.8 133.7 115.9 92.3 109.7 95.6 81.4 205.9 133.5 126.6* 137.3 142.8 104.8 128.6 128.2 130.2 125.9 129.1 147.0 95.1 143.1 127.2 100.6 134.1 115.3 92.4 110.4 97.4 83.3 206.8 133.5 12/84 113.7 116.2 118.0 2.4 1.5 12.3 23.5 23.5 20.2 27.5 6.6 10.3 10.3 8.8 12.2 Oct. 1994 Sep. 199* Poultry slaughtering and processing—Continued 2015-13301 2015-13398 2015-134 2015-136 2015-139 2015-3 2015-323 2015-32301 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 Other wet ice pack broilers ................. ........................ .......................... Chicken, cooked or s m o k e d ....................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ ................................................................................... 202 06/8 4 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 61.1 50.9 50.9 48.9 54.1 66.7 59.0 59.0 55.8 63.7 06/84 06/84 06/84 93.8 70.1 91.4 94.1 72.4 90.8 94.8 -2.7 .7 (3) 91.7 (3) -4.8 (3) 1.0 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 06/81 108.2 112.3 104.9 100.3 101.2 98.0 110.2 110.3 110.4 121.4 112.4 112.1 123.3 118.9 136.5 123.3 109.9 112.4 117.6 110.2 106.7 107.5 104.9 114.9 115.4 113.5 125.7 114.8 116.7 128.8 128.3 136.5 124.4 114.8 119.4 113.1 110.3 111.1 108.2 117.4 118.3 114.7 126.7 115.2 119.7 128.8 127.4 137.1 125.0 4.1 4.0 4.3 4.8 3.6 9.4 5.4 4.2 5.7 4.5 1.5 2.3 3.7 7.5 -2.9 1.5 2.1 1.5 2.6 3.4 3.3 3.1 2.2 2.5 1.1 .8 .3 2.6 0 -.7 .4 .5 (3) (3) (3) (3) 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 107.3 107.6 77.1 128.5 75.1 69.4 110.2 (3) 77.6 126.0 78.8 71.5 116.4 (3) 81.7 127.4 86.0 76.8 5.8 (3) 3.0 -.9 11.8 6.4 5.6 (3) 5.3 1.1 9.1 7.4 12/83 12/83 12/83 130.2 145.0 133.9 131.9 145.4 134.9 133.0 145.7 136.2 2.5 1.3 2.4 .8 .2 1.0 2023-5A 06/92 106.3 106.3 106.3 2.5 0 2023-5B 2023-542 2023-543 2023-545 06/92 12/83 12/83 12/83 93.8 96.8 112.0 115.7 95.1 98.4 111.6 125.4 96.7 99.0 112.9 132.8 2.4 1.2 •9 9.0 1.7 .6 1.2 5.9 2023-549 2023-551 2023-6 2023-612 2023-7 2023-719 2023-9 , 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/92 129.1 147.7 170.6 111.6 126.6 126.5 107.9 127.2 162.7 170.6 (3) 126.7 126.6 107.9 128.8 168.0 170.6 2.1 8.0 1.7 1.3 3.3 0 (3) 125.0 124.9 107.9 (3) -5.2 -5.2 2.7 (3) -1.3 -1.3 0 2021-P 2021-1 2021-113 2021-115 2021-SM 2021-S 2021-SS 2023-S Natural and processed c h e e s e .................................... ............................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .......... ................... ....................................... ................................ Natural cheese, except cottage c h e e s e ............................. ........................... American-type ch e e s e ......................................... .......................................... Cheddar cheese ............................................................. ............................. Other American-type c h e e s e .......................... .......................................... Italian-type che e s e ......................................... ............... .................................. Mozzarella c h e e s e ....................................................................................... Other Italian-type c h e e s e ........ ................................................................... Swiss c h e e s e .......................................... ........................................................ Cream and Neufchatel cheese .................. ....................... ........................... Other natural cheese, except c o tta g e ......................... ............................. . Processed cheese and related p ro d u c ts ................................................ ....... Processed c h e e s e ............................................................ ............................. Cheese f o o d .................................................................. ............................ ...... Cheese s p re a d .................................................................. ................ .............. Other related processed cheese pro d u c ts ................................ ................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................................................................... R e s a le s ............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Other secondary products .............................................................................. Dry, condensed, and evaporated m ilk ......................... ............................... Fluid m ilk .................................... .................... .................................................. 2022 Dry, condensed, and evaporated milk p ro d u c ts ....................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ........................ ................. ......................... Dry milk products, except substitutes.............................................................. Dry milk products, except substitutes, shipped in consumer-type packages (3 lbs. or less) ................................................... ..................... Dry milk products, except substitutes, shipped in bulk (more than 3 lb s .) ..................................... ..................... ................. ................................. Dry whole milk (food grade) shipped in bulk (more than 3 lb s .) ........ Nonfat dry milk (food grade) shipped in bulk (more than 3 lb s .) ....... Dry whey (food grade) shipped in bulk (more than 3 lb s .)................... Other food grade dry milk products shipped in bulk (more than 3 lbs.) ...................... ............... ................ ................................................... Feed grade dry milk products shipped in bulk (more than 3 lb s .) ..... Canned milk products (consumer-type cans), except s u b s titu te s .............. Evaporated milk, consumer-type c a n s ............................ ............................. Concentrated milk products, shipped in bulk, except s u b s titu te s .............. All other food grade concentrated milk products, shipped in b u lk ........ Dairy product substitutes........................................ ..........:............................... 2023 2022-P 2022-3 2022-302 2022-30201 2022-30211 2022-303 2022-30301 2022-30311 2022-305 2022-307 2022-311 2022-4 2022-411 2022-413 2022-415 2022*419 2022-SM 2022-M 2022-Z89 2022-S 2022-SS 2023-S 2026-S 2023-P 2023-5 See footnotes at end of table. -3.2 -3.6 -3.4 —3.1 -2.6 .5 .5 4.4 4.2 -.3 .2 .3 0 -.2 .3 -.5 .1 .6 1.9 2.3 .4 0 71.1 65.1 65.1 60.7 71.5 2021 Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................... .................................. Creamery b u tte r................................ ............... ................. .................................. Bulk butter (over 3 p o u n d s )......... .................... ............ ................................ Consumer butter (3 pounds or le s s ) ......... ...................... ........................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ....................................................... ............................. Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............. ............................. ................................ Dry, condensed, and evaporated milk ......................................................... 7.5 5.5 7.7 5.0 0 4.2 4.2 1.5 3.4 4.6 7.2 9.7 1.3 1.5 2.7 .8 -3.3 1.9 .7 .7 4.0 2.4 17 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Dry, condensed, and evaporated milk products— Continued Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................... ................................................................. R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ ................ Creamery b u tte r ....... ........................................................................................ Fluid m ilk ......................... ................ ....................... ......................................... Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 118.7 117.3 80.4 50.3 83.3 119.6 118.1 87.9 59.9 85.5 119.6 118.2 93.0 68.2 89.5 2.0 2.1 11.1 30.7 5:8 0 .1 5.8 13.9 4.7 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/92 0 6/92 06/92 06/83 06/83 06/92 06/83 04/90 06/92 125.3 126.2 126.2 138.9 117.8 102.1 98.6 102.8 130.8 133.9 103.6 119.7 101.7 103.1 125.8 126.7 126.7 139.1 118.6 102.2 99.6 103.0 131.0 133.9 103.6 119.7 102.1 103.6 126.0 126.8 126.8 139.1 118.9 102.5 100.0 102.9 131.1 133.9 103.6 119.7 102.2 103.6 1.0 1.2 1.2 .4 1.7 1.3 2.1 .2 2.1 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.7 .2 .1 .1 0 .3 .3 .4 -.1 .1 0 0 0 .1 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/92 121.0 121.0 119.9 116.6 100.2 121.9 121.9 119.7 116.3 100.2 121.9 121.9 121.1 116.3 101.8 -1.1 -1.1 .3 .6 -.3 0 0 1.2 0 1.6 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 2026-243 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 12/82 120.9 118.0 81.4 123.0 119.0 121.3 111.2 119.8 131.0 133.5 97.6 100.8 104.8 107.7 139.1 112.9 104.7 111.6 107.1 122.9 119.9 91.3 123.5 119.5 121.0 112.0 121.1 130.9 133.6 97.3 100.9 104.9 107.9 139.5 117.8 104.8 115.6 111.8 124.7 121.9 99.2 124.5 120.8 123.3 113.5 121.4 132.9 134.5 98.7 102.2 104.6 108.4 140.0 1.3 1.2 13.8 -.5 .6 1.4 0 1.3 -3.8 -.6 -1.4 -1.0 .3 .1 -5.3 1.5 1.7 8.7 .8 1.1 1.9 1.3 .2 1.5 .7 1.4 1.3 -.3 .5 .4 (3) 104.8 116.9 114.0 (3) -3.9 4.2 4.5 (3) 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 12/91 151.9 150.8 122.8 102.3 102.2 104.1 104.3 151.9 150.8 125.9 97.8 101.9 104.4 105.0 151.9 150.7 125.6 103.4 102.4 104.7 104.7 -2.0 -2,0 2.9 1.6 1.2 .5 .9 0 -.1 -.2 5.7 .5 .3 -.3 2026-819 2026-SM 2026-M 2026-Z89 2026-S 2024-S 2026-SS 12/91 105.1 105.0 106.3 -.3 1.2 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 142.3 142.3 102.3 127.8 130.4 143.8 143.8 104.8 127.9 130.4 144.3 144.3 106.2 128.0 130.5 -.3 -.3 3.4 1.2 1.3 .3 .3 1.3 .1 .1 12/84 124.8 125.8 126.3 2.3 .4 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 06/91 153.8 160.8 189.4 210.3 197.7 116.6 91.1 115.1 103.2 103.3 154.7 161.7 194.5 215.1 197.7 116.8 91.1 115.2 104.2 105.0 155.6 163.2 192.3 209.4 202.5 117.1 91.9 116.2 102.0 105.0 2.4 2.8 2.7 2.3 4.0 1.6 1.3 1.6 .7 5.0 .6 .9 -1.1 -2.6 2.4 .3 .9 .9 -2.1 0 2032-39 06/91 96.7 96.8 96.8 2.2 0 2023-SM 2023-M 2023-Z89 2023-S 2021-S 2026-S Ice cream and frozen desserts ................... ................................................ ................ Primary p ro d u c ts .................................. ............. ..................................................... Ice cream and ic e s ....................... ...................................................................... Bulk ice cream and custard (3 gallons or m o re )....................................... Consumer-size ice cream and custard (16 oz. to less than 3 gallo n s).. Superpremium and prem ium ....................................................................... Regular and e c o n o m y ....................................................... ......................... Novelty forms (ice cream and custard) ....................................................... Water ic e s .................................. ....................................................................... Consumer-size ice milk (16 oz. to less than 3 gallons) ........................... Superpremium and prem ium ....................................................................... Consumer-size sherbet (16 oz. to less than 3 gallon s)............................ Other frozen dairy d e s s e rts ................................ ........................................... Frozen y o g u rt................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ............................................................. R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Fluid m ilk ............................................................................................................ 2024 Fluid m ilk ............................................................................. ............................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Bulk fluid milk and c re a m ........................... .............. ......................................... Packaged fluid milk and related p ro d u cts....................................................... Fluid whole milk, packaged (including U .H .T .)........................... ;............... Fluid whole milk, packaged, Northeast r e g io n ....................................... Fluid whole milk, packaged, North Central re g io n ................................. Fluid whole milk, packaged, Southern r e g io n ......................................... Fluid whole milk, packaged, W estern re g io n ........ .................................. Lowfat milk, 0.5 - 2.0% butterfat, packaged (including U .H.T.)............... Lowfat milk, packaged, Northeast re g io n ................................................ Lowfat milk, packaged, North Central re g io n .......................................... Lowfat milk, packaged, Southern re g io n ........ ......................................... Lowfat milk, packaged, Western re g io n ......... ........................................ Skim milk, packaged (including U .H .T .)....................................................... Cream, light, with less than 36% butterfat (coffee cre a m )...................... Sour cream, unflavored................................................................................... Half and h a lf................................................... .................................................. 2026 2024-P 2024-1 2024-114 2024-115 2024-11502 2024-11503 2024-117 2024-151 2024-184 2024-18401 2024-196 2024-197 2024-19701 2024-SM 2024-M 2024-Z89 2024-S 2024-SS 2026-S W h ip p e d to p p in g w ith a b u tte rfa t b a s e ............................... ................................... Cottage cheese (including farmers’ cheese, pot cheese and bakers’ c h e e s e )......... ................................................................................................ Cottage cheese, manufactured and creamed at the establishm ent...... Yogurt, except frozen ........................................ ................................................. Products which substitute for fluid milk products .......................................... Coffee w h ite n e rs ............ ................................................................................. Other packaged milk products, n.e.c................... ............................................. Flavored milks (chocolate milk, etc.) ........................................................... Other milk products (eggnog, buttermilk, acidophilus milk, reconstituted milk, e tc .)............................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................................... ................................. R e s a le s ..................................... .............................. ......................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Ice cream and frozen d e s s e rts ........................ ............................................. Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Canned and preserved fruits and v e g e ta b le s...... .................................................... 203 Canned specialties............................................................................ .............................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Canned baby foods, except cereal and b is c u its ............................................ V e geta bles.................................................................................... .................... Canned soups, except frozen or s e a fo o d ....................................................... Canned dry beans including baked ....................................... ......................... Beans with p o r k ............................................................................................... Beans with pork (7.1 to 18.0 o u n c e s )...................................................... Beans with sauce, vegetarian s ty le .............................................................. Beans with sauce, vegetarian style (other sizes) .................................. Other canned dry beans, including chile con carne with less than 20% m e a t.................................................. ................................................ 2032 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 18 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 0 1.1 2.0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Product code Canned specialties—Continued Other canned dry beans, 13.1 to 18 o u n c e s .......................................... Other canned beans, all other s iz e s ........................................................ Canned specialty fo o d s ............................. ........................................................ Other canned specialties, including gravy and puddings (other than meats) ............ ...................................... ..................... ................................ Pears, including s p ic e d ........ .................................... .................................... Other canned f r u i t .... ........................ ............................... ......... Canned vegetables, except hominy and m us h ro o m s....... ....................... — Fresh lima b e a n s ............................................ ...................... ......................... Beans, green and wax (including blue la k e ) ........................... ................... C a rrots........ .............................................................. ....................................... Vegetable com binations.......... .................................-........................... Spinach ................... .................... ..................... ............................................... Sauerkraut....... .............................................. .................................................. A spara gus.....................................................».......................................... ......... B e e ts .......................................... .................... .................... ............................. Sweet corn, whole k e rn e l............................................................................. Sweet corn, cream style ................................. ................ .............................. Green p e a s ....................................................................................................... T o m a to e s.... .............................................................. ................... ................... Other canned v e g e ta b le s .................................................................... .......... Canned hominy and m u sh ro o m s..... ............................................ ................... Mushrooms .................... ...................... ................ ......................................... . Canned or fresh fruit juices, nectars, and conce ntrates........................... Canned fruit juices, nectars, and concentrates ............. ...................... Apple juice, single stre n g th .... .................... .......................... .................... Orange juice, single s tre n g th ............................... ...................................... Grape juice, single strength ................ .............. ......................................... Pineapple juice, single stre n g th................ ................................................. Grapefruit juice, single s tre n g th ........ .................. .................. .................. Other single strength fruit juices and mixtures of fruit ju ic e s ............... Fruit juiçe, concentrated, hot pack ............... ............................................ Fresh fruit juices and n e c ta rs ....... .............................................................. Fresh orange juice, single s tre n g th ...... ................... ...................... ......... Other fresh fruit jüices and nectars .................. ........................................ Canned vegetable ju ic e s ................................... ............................................... Tomato ju ic e ....................................................... ........................ .................... Catsup and other tometo sauces, e t c . ............. ................. ............................. Tomato sauces ............... ................................................ .................... ...... Tomato sauces, 7.1 - 1 0 oz. s iz e ...... .................... ........................ ......... Tomato sauces, other s iz e s ............................ ........................ .................. C a ts u p ...................................................... ............. .................. ........................ Catsup, 1 4 - 3 2 oz. size ............ ........................................................... ...... Catsup, all other s iz e s ......................................................... ...................... Spaghetti, pizza, and marinara sauces (less than 20 percent m e a t) .... Chili s a u c é ............................................................... ........................................ Tomato p a s te ......................................... ............ ............................................. Tomato paste, all other sizes (incl b u lk ).................................................. Tomato pulp and puree .....................................;................. .......................... Jams, jellies and preserves .............. ................................................................. Pure strawberry jams and p re s e rv e s............................ .............................. Other pure jams arid preserves .................................... .................. ............. Pure grape jelly ........................... .................................... ................................ Other pure je llie s ............................. ............................... ...................... ......... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ............. ......................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ........................ ............ .................... R e s a le s ............................... .............. ............................... ................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................... ............................ ........................... Canned S pecialties....... ......................... .......................... ............................. Other secondary products .................. ............................... ................ ........... Frozen fruits and vegetables....... ............................................... ................. Bottled and canned soft d rin k s ........................ ........................... ................. See footnotes at end of table. 19 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 102.1 124.6 119.5 102.1 124.6 119.5 Oct. 1994 0.2 4.5 1.2 Sep. 199f 0 0 0 12/82 12/82 12/82 102.0 124.6 119.5 2032-498 2032-SM 2032-S 2032-SSS 2033-S 12/82 123.5 123.5 123.5 1.1 0 12/82 12/82 12/82 132.6 128.7 135.8 133.4 130.3 135.8 132.8 129.2 135.8 1.2 2.1 .5 -.4 -.8 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/81 06/81 12/87 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 10/88 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 06/81 06/81 08/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/95 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 0,6/95 06/95 06/95 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 12/87 06/81 12/87 12/87 06/95 06/81 06/81 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 131.0 129.8 133.5 127.1 134.3 122.2 121.4 118.0 136.1 156.8 100.9 (3) 120.4 131.8 115.0 142.1 133.7 (3) 116.6 142.8 165.2 102.5 169.7 95.5 98.9 117.1 137.8 118.2 132.8 131.6 135.7 100.0 139.2 141.4 140.6 131.5 120.7 120.0 (3) 100.0 100.0 100.0 139.8 137.4 129.5 146.0 113.2 119.7 125.5 103.2 (3) 100.0 (3) 114.9 115.1 114.7 138.0 147.1 137.2 120.4 145.4 133.2 132.0 137.2 127.8 (3) (3) (3) (3) 140.1 163.9 103.0 99.1 119.8 (3) 112.2 143.6 (3) 151.4 109.2 140.3 165.1 102.7 159.4 99.5 95.5 118.4 133.6 117.9 132.7 131.5 141.8 105.6 160.7 148.4 142.3 (3) (3) 120.0 152.7 100.6 100.2 101.0 139.7 137.2 130.3 147.6 116.3 (3) 125.5 103.2 113.7 100.9 175.5 116.0 (3) (3) 137.7 146.3 135.3 123.0 (3) 133.3 132.2 136.7 128.6 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.9 (3) (3) (3) (3) 4.3 4.9 - 8 .5 . (3) 1.3 .1 .2 -.4 .6 (3) 112.1 143.6 137.0 150.2 118.9 140.4 162.5 102.7 160.5 100.4 96.1 118.9 134.4 119.3 132.8 131.6 141.8 105.6 160.3 148.4 142.3 (3) (3) (3) (3) 100.6 100.2 101.0 139.7 137.2 130.1 147.6 116.3 (3) 125.5 103.2 113.7 100.2 175.5 116.0 (3) (3) 139.7 146.3 (3) 127.1 (3) (3) -.6 .6 2.7 (3) 6.6 -2.4 .6 -5.0 -5.4 4.5 -4.9 6.6 .4 3.1 -2.6 -2.6 6.4 (3) 8.8 (3) (3) -.8 8.9 .1 -1.6 0 .7 .9 .6 .4 .6 1.2 .1 .1 0 0 -.2 0 0 (3) (3) (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 0 -.2 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 -.7 0 0 (3) (3) 1.5 0 (3) 3.3 (3) 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/95 100.6 99.4 148.3 138.8 146.7 156.6 100.0 108.5 (3) 148.0 134.1 148.7 150.6 101.7 (3) (3) 147.9 133.8 147.8 152.2 101.7 (3) (3) 1.2 -2.5 2.5 -1.6 (3) (3) (3) -.1 -.2 -.6 1.1 0 2033-P 2033-1 2033-112 2033-124 2033-162 2033-16261 2033-16263 2033-171 2033-174 2033-175 2033-198 2033-2 2033-203 2033-207 2033-215 2033-235 2033-253 2033-255 2033-275 2033-276 2033-291 2033-293 2033-294 2033-295 2033-296 2033-297 2033-299 2033-3 2033-321 2033-4 2033-4A 2033-411 2033-415 2033-425 2033-428 2033-431 2033-472 2033-494 2033-4B 2033-496 2033-498 2033-5 2033-515 2033-6 2033-614 2033-61413 2033-61419 2033-621 2033-62122 2033-62123 2033-631 2033-651 2033-662 2033-66264 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 2086-S Cherries, sweet ......................... .......................... ............................................ Fruit pie m ix e s............................ ............................................ ........................ Apple pie mix .......................................................................................... ..... Cherry pie m ix ................ .............................................................................. A p p le sa u ce ............................. ..................... .................................................. . June 19952 2032-392 2032-393 2032-4 2033 Primary p ro d u c ts .... ...................................................... ......................................... Canned fruits, except baby fo o d ...................................................................... Index base (3) (3) (3) (3) 137.2 163.9 103.5 (3) 120.5 (3) 19.3 9.0 4.1 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) .4 .4 2.2 2.0 18.2 (3) 2.8 1.9 • Industry code 333 Industry and product1 2.5 (3) (3) .7 3.8 (3) (3) (3) (3) -2.1 0 .5 (3) .6 (3) -.1 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables, and s o u p s ......................... Primary products ..................................... ................. ........................ Dried fruits and vegetables .......................................................... Dried f r u its .................................................................................. R a is in s .............................. ....................................................... P rune s............................................................................ .......... Other fruits and fruit flo u rs ................................................... Dried ve g e ta b le s........................................... ............................. Potatoes (including flakes, granules, slices, dices, e tc .). Consumer sized: 1 lb. or le s s ......................................... Commercial size: over 1 l b .................................. ............ Onions ............................. ...................... ................................. Vegetable powders, meals, and flo u r s ..... ........................ Other vege ta b le s.... ............................................................... Dried s o u p s ................................................. .......................... ........ Dried soups ........................... ................... ........................ ........ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 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 12/82 138.2 137.4 140.7 117.0 100.5 157.9 122.5 155.6 189.7 102.9 92.0 103.7 106.7 106.3 125.0 125.0 139.0 137.5 140.4 116.2 100.7 154.9 121.8 156.6 193.1 102.9 94.5 106.0 106.7 105.6 i 3) (3) 138.8 137.4 140.4 116.2 100.7 154.9 121.8 156.6 192.7 103.0 94.2 106.0 107.0 105.8 125.7 125.7 1.4 1.0 .8 .9 3.3 1.2 0 .7 1.8 .7 2.5 1.5 1.1 -.3 1.5 1.5 -0.1 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.2 .1 -.3 0 .3 .2 (3) (3) 12/82 136.7 145.9 144.9 7.5 -.7 2035-P 2035-2 2035-A 2035-221 2035-223 2035-225 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 0 6/94 06/81 155.8 161.1 172.1 100.4 170.7 101.2 170.8 157.6 163.2 175.7 102.3 176.0 101.2 173.2 157.7 163.2 175.4 102.1 173.0 (3) 173.2 2.6 2.6 2.2 .4 -1.5 (3) 1.4 .1 0 -.2 -.2 -1.7 (3) 0 2035-229 06/94 103.0 103.0 103.0 3.4 0 2035-233 2035-3 2035-311 06/81 06/81 06/81 172.8 150.7 150.4 174.7 150.4 149.2 179.0 150.8 150.4 1.8 .5 •5 2.5 .3 .8 2035-351 2035-4 2035-411 2035-423 2035-439 2035-SM 2035-S 2033-S 2035-SSS 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 151.0 156.8 161.6 160.5 158.5 151.1 159.0 166.8 162.6 158.7 151.1 158.8 166.8 161.9 158.7 .5 3.5 10.2 1.4 1.2 0 -.1 0 -.4 0 06/81 10/83 06/81 150.1 146.7 153.2 151.2 152.2 153.1 152.1 152.5 154.5 3.4 8.3 2.9 .6 .2 .9 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/90 12/90 06/81 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 07/81 07/81 06/81 06/81 12/90 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 134.2 127.1 115.5 105.9 99.1 101.6 95.6 93.4 98.3 87.0 114.4 113.9 113.1 115.2 126.9 179.4 136.0 115.9 151.4 119.7 131.2 117.3 137.8 148.6 133.1 125.8 110.6 106.2 93.3 93.2 84.3 82.0 87.3 86.2 112.1 111.4 113.1 115.2 127.3 (3) 136.9 114.3 152.3 119.7 134.0 (3) 136.2 149.2 136.0 126.5 111.6 109.9 93.7 94.0 85.1 82.7 89.2 86.7 111.6 110.8 113.1 115.2 127.3 (3) 137.5 113.2 152.3 119.7 133.3 116.5 136.2 149.2 3.5 1.2 3.8 -.9 .3 1.2 -2.7 -3.2 -.7 9.2 -8.4 -9.2 -1.0 -.9 37.6 (3) -.1 -3.7 -1.3 4.4 4.5 1.4 -5.7 5.0 2.2 .6 .9 3.5 .4 .9 .9 .9 2.2 .6 -.4 -.5 0 0 0 (3) .4 -1.0 0 0 -.5 (3) 0 0 12/90 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 101.5 145.3 109.5 152.3 121.5 134.7 141.8 143.4 101.3 147.7 113.5 154.5 123.1 133.6 140.8 143.6 101.1 149.1 117.5 155.4 123.8 133.3 140.8 144.0 -.1 -.5 -9.8 .7 2.6 .6 -3.4 .6 -.2 .9 3.5 .6 .6 -.2 0 .3 06/81 06/81 06/81 114.3 117.4 116.9 114.7 117.8 117.2 114.6 (3) 117.0 1.3 (3) -.2 (3) -.2 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 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Pickled fruits and vegetables, vegetable sauces and seasonings, and salad 2035 Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................... ............................ Pickles and other pickled products .............................................................. Finished pickles and other pickled p roducts.......................................... Dill pickles (processed, natural, or k o s h e r)........................................ Sour p ic k le s ...................... .......................... ............................................. Sweet p ic k le s...... ..................................................................................... Refrigerated pickles (including overnight, half sour, artificially acidified, etc.) ............. ....................................................................... Other finished pickled products (including mixes, gherkins, relish, onions, e t c .) .... ..................... ........... ................................................. Prepared meat sauces (except tom a to-based )......................................... Prepared m u s ta rd ........................................................................................ Other sauces (including W orcestershire, soy, pepper, horseradish* seafood, e t c .) .................................................................... ................ ... Mayonnaise, salad dressings and sandwich s p re a d s ...... ....................... Thick, spoon type salad dressings (regular or low c a lo rie )................. Mayonnaise (regular or low c a lo rie )............................... ......................... Pourable salad dressings (regular or low c a lo rie )........................... ..... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ......................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................... ................................................................ Canned fruits and v e g e ta b le s ................................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... .;....... Frozen fruits and vege tables..................................................................................... , Primary p roductio n...........................................................................................*... Frozen fruits, juices, ades, drinks, and c o c k ta ils ....................................... Frozen fru its ........................................................................ .................... ....... Frozen fruit and berry juices, concentrated ........................ .................... Frozen orange juice ................. ................... ............................................. Consumer and institutional sizes ................ .................... ................... 6.1 oz. to 12 o z .................................................................................. 12.1 oz. to 24 o z ............................................................................... B u lk .................................. ................................. ...................................... Frozen grapefruit ju ic e .......................... ................................................... Frozen grapefruit juice, all other s iz e s .............................................. Frozen grape ju ic e ....................... ................................................... ........ Frozen grape juice, 10.1 to 13 o z .............................. .................... ... Frozen fruit ades, drinks, and cocktails, conce ntrated.......................... Citrus p u lp .................................................................................................. Frozen vege tables............................................................ ............................... Frozen green beans, regular and french c u t .......................................... Frozen lima beans; baby, emerald, and fo rd h o o k.................................. Frozen b ro c c o li........................... ........................................................ ;........ Frozen c a rro ts ..... .......................... .............................................................. Frozen cauliflow er..... ................................... ................................................ Frozen green p e a s ................................................... ...................... ............. Frozen sp in a ch ....... .................................... .................................................. Frozen vegetable combinations (succotash, peas & carrots/onions, mixed vegetables, e tc .) ............................ ................................. ......... Frozen french fried p o ta to e s ...................................................................... Frozen french fried potatoes, two lbs and under ............................... Frozen french fried potatoes, over two lbs........................................... Other frozen potato products (patties, puffs, e tc .)................................ Frozen sweet cut corn, y e llo w ................................................................... Frozen sweet cob corn, yellow ............ ................................................... O ther frozen v e g e ta b le s ................... .......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................... ...................... .............................................. Canned fruits and v e g e ta b le s.................................................................. . All other secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................... ................. 2037 2037-P 2037-1 2037-1A 2037-1B 2037-179 2037-1791 2037-17912 2037-17913 2037-1792 2037-183 2037-18302 2037-191 2037-19102 2037-1C 2037-197 2037-2 2037-213 2037-221 2037-225 2037-233 2037-235 2037-241 2037-242 2037-245 2037-248 2037-24801 2037-24802 2037-249 2037-253 2037-255 2037-298 2037-SM 2037-S 2033-S 2037-SSS See footnotes at end of table. 20 -.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Frozen sp e cia ltie s........................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................ ......................................... Frozen dinners; beef, pork, and poultry pies; and nationality fo o d s ......... Frozen dinners, entrees and side dishes (including rice d is h e s )............ Frozen d in n e rs............................................................................................... Frozen entrees and side dishes (excluding rice dishes and nationality fo o d s )................................................................................... Frozen nationality fo o d s .................................................................................. Frozen pizza ........................................................... ....................................... Frozen Mexican f o o d ................................................................................... Frozen Italian food, excluding p iz z a ........................................................ . Other frozen specialties ..................................................................................... Other frozen specialties, n.e.c........................................................................ Frozen waffles, pancakes, and French to a s t.......................................... Other frozen specialties, except seafood, including soups, etc........... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................... .......... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................... .............. ......... 2038 Grain mill pro d u cts.......................................................................................................... 204 Flour and other grain mill p ro d u c ts ............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W heat flour, except flour mixes ............................................................. .......... Baker’s and institutional flo u r........................... ............................................. White bread-type flo u r ..... .................................................. ........................ Bakers’ and institutional white bread-type flour shipped in b u lk ..... Bakers’ and institutional white bread-type flour shipped in co n ta in e rs ............................................................ ............................... Soft wheat f lo u r ............................................................................................ Bakers’ and institutional soft wheat flour shipped in b u lk ................ Family flo u r ....................................................................................................... Family flour, < 25 pounds, incl. all-purpose for domestic donation ... Family white flour > = 25 pounds, incl. all-purpose for domestic don a tio n ................................................................................................... Flour shipped to blenders and other pro c e s s o rs ...................................... Flour shipped to blenders and other processors for use in food pro d u cts............................................................................... ................... Other wheat flo u r ........ ..................................................................................... W hole wheat f lo u r ........................................................................................ Self-rising flour, all s iz e s ..................................................... ....................... Other wheat mill p ro d u c ts .................................................................................. Wheat mill f e e d .................................................. .............................................. Other wheat mill products, including wheat germ, wheat bran, etc........ Corn mill p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................... Whole co rn m e a l............................................................................................... Degermed co rn m e a l.............................................................. ......................... Corn grits and flakes, for brewer’s u s e ....................................................... Hominy feed, cornmeal and other by-products of dry com m illin g ........ Corn f lo u r ................................................................................... ....................... Blended and prepared f lo u r ............................................................................... Biscuit m ixe s...................................................................................................... Biscuit mixes, less than 5 p o u n d s ............................... ............................ Other prepared flour mixes ............................................................................ Other prepared flour mixes, less than 5 p o u n d s ................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................ ............................... R e s a le s .................................................. ............................................ ............... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2041 Cereal breakfast fo o d s ................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Ready to serve cereal breakfast fo o d s ........................................................... Corn flakes and other corn breakfast fo o d s ............................................... Wheat flakes and other wheat breakfast f o o d s ......................................... Oat breakfast fo o d s ......................................................................................... Preparations of other grains and mixed grains, excluding infant c e re a ls......................................................................................................... To be cooked before serving cereal breakfast fo o d s .................................. Rolled oats and o a tm e a l................................................................................ Instant hot cereals, all types of g ra in .............................................................. 2043 Rice m illin g......................... .............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Head r ic e ............................................................................................................... Long grain milled r ic e ...................................................................................... Packed in 100-pound bags or m o re ......................................................... Packed in all other containers.................................................................... Medium grain milled r ic e .................................... ............................................ Packed in 100-pound bags or m o re ......................................................... 2044 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 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/91 12/82 131.8 135.4 133.7 99.1 146.5 133.4 136.7 135.2 101.3 153.5 133.9 137.5 135.4 101.1 152.1 1.4 1.3 .7 1.5 4.5 0.4 .6 .1 -.2 -.9 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 129.8 123.2 111.5 101.9 102.6 107.4 104.1 107.9 102.7 130.8 123.2 111.3 102.3 102.8 107.6 103.8 (3) (3) 131.2 123.4 111.4 102.7 102.9 110.4 106.5 (3) 105.9 .0 -.4 -.6 -.9 .4 4.4 2.1 (3) 2.9 .3 .2 .1 .4 .1 2.6 2.6 (3) (3) Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 12/82 133.6 (3) 136.5 2.2 (3) 12/84 123.9 127.7 130.4 6.9 2.1 2041-P 2041-1 2041-1B 2041-1B1 2041-111 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/92 06/92 06/83 111.7 111.3 118.6 108.1 108.7 120.3 122.4 122.6 129.6 118.1 118.2 131.3 125.8 126.2 131.5 119.5 119.6 133.5 16.8 17.7 17.4 18.2 17.7 19.8 2.8 2.9 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.7 2041-113 2041-1B2 2041-115 2041-1C 2041-121 06/83 06/92 06/83 06/92 06/83 114.6 105.8 130.6 91.3 107.5 121.6 118.0 148.6 96.8 114.9 119.5 119.3 150.6 97.6 116.2 6.0 20.0 22.5 9.5 11.6 -1.7 1.1 1.3 .8 1.1 2041-123 2041 -ID 06/83 133.2 137.6 137.6 3.2 0 2041-129 2041-1E 2041-131 2041-171 2041-2 2041-213 2041-219 2041-3 2041-311 2041-315 2041-323 2041-365 2041-393 2041-5 2041-5C 2041-556 2041-5E 2041-568 2041-SM 2041-M 2041-Z89 2041-S 06/83 06/92 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/92 06/83 102.3 118.3 141.1 122.3 55.9 52.3 107.8 99.3 120.5 105.9 107.7 72.5 100.9 133.7 116.8 130.1 147.9 129.3 76.6 74.1 116.3 106.7 122.9 111.7 117.6 78.9 106.0 136.1 117.0 133.5 150.4 129.3 91.1 88.2 137.7 111.2 124.6 115.4 121.6 86.2 109.9 138.7 13.3 13.1 9.9 9.8 31.6 32.2 26.0 20.1 8.2 12.3 19.0 43.7 12.3 3.7 .2 2.6 1.7 0 18.9 19.0 18.4 4.2 1.4 3.3 3.4 9.3 3.7 1.9 06/83 0 6/92 10/83 167.5 106.7 117.9 174.0 109.0 120.4 174.0 115.8 127.3 3.9 8.5 8.0 0 6.2 5.7 06/92 06/92 06/83 100.3 100.2 124,7 100.3 (3) 152.6 100.3 100.2 166.0 0 0 51.6 0 (3) 8.8 2043-P 2043-1 2043-111 2043-112 2043-115 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 168.4 179.0 178.3 175.0 172.4 185.7 171.0 182.8 182.4 178.2 176.9 191.0 171.2 182.9 182.6 178.4 177.0 191.7 4.1 1.5 1.6 1.9 -.3 3.2 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .4 2043-119 2043-2 2043-253 2043-3 12/83 12/83 12/92 12/92 183.7 180.8 103.2 110.2 190.5 180.8 103.2 110.2 190.5 180.8 103.2 110.2 3.7 .4 .4 2.1 0 0 0 0 2044-P 2044-1 2044-101 2044-10103 2044-10107 2044-103 2044-10303 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 105.3 103.2 108.5 116.0 108.3 109.5 98.6 87.8 109.1 107.1 112.2 116.7 109.0 110.2 110.7 100.4 125.7 124.1 131.1 137.7 128.9 129.4 126.0 115.4 33.3 35.0 37.4 39.5 41.2 35.8 33.5 43.0 15.2 15.9 16.8 18.0 18.3 17.4 13.8 14.9 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 21 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Rice milling— Continued Packed in all other containers.................................................................... Other milled rice and b yprodu cts...................................................................... All other milled rice and b y p ro d u c ts ............................................................ Blended and prepared flo u r ........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Flour mixes and refrigerated and frozen doughs and batters, made from purchased m ate rials..................................................................................... Flour m ix e s ..................... ................................................................................... Pancake and waffle m ix e s .......................................................................... Pancake and waffle mixes, less than 5 p o u n d s................................. Pancake and waffle mixes, 5 pounds or m o re ............ ...................... Cake mixes, including gingerbread........................................................... Cake mixes, including gingerbread, 5 pounds or m o re ..................... Biscuit m ix e s .................................................................................................. Biscuit mixes, 5 pounds or m o re ........................................................... Other prepared flour m ix e s ......................................................................... Other prepared flour mixes, including cookie, less than 5 pounds . Other prepared flour mixes, including cookie, 5 pounds or more ... Doughnut and other sweet yeast goods m ix e s ..................................... Refrigerated doughs and b a tte rs ..................... ............................................. Frozen doughs and b a tte rs ............................................................................ Frozen bread and bread-type roll doughs, all s iz e s .............................. All other frozen doughs and batters, all s iz e s ....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ .................................................................................... 2045 W et corn m illin g .................................................................................. ............................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Corn sw e e te n e rs.................................................................................................. Glucose s y ru p ................................................................................................... Type II (38 up to 58 dextrose e q u iva le n t)............................................... Types III and IV (58 or more dextrose equivalent)................................ High fructose corn s y r u p ................................................................................ Manufactured s ta rc h ........................................................................................... Corn s ta rc h ........................................................................................................ Other starch (including potato, wheat, rice, e t c .) ...................................... W et process corn byproducts............................................................................ Corn gluten f e e d ............................................................................................... Corn gluten m e a l.............................................................................................. Other wet process byproducts, including steepwater concentrate (50% solids b a s is ).................................................................................... 2046 Dog and cat f o o d ............................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Dog fo o d ................................................................................................................ Canned ration-type dog f o o d ......................................................................... Other canned dog fo o d ................................................................................... 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 f o o d ......................................................................... Other (ration-meal) based canned cat fo o d ................................................ Dry cat fo o d ....................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2047 Prepared animal feeds, n.e.c......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... 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, g a m e )........................................................... Other specialty fe e d s ........................................................... ........................... Chicken and turkey feed, supplements, concentrates, and p re m ix e s ...... Starter-grower complete chicken fe e d ......................................................... Layer-breeder complete chicken f e e d ......................................................... Broiler complete chicken f e e d ....................................................................... Layer-breeder chicken supplements and concentrates............................ Complete dairy cattle fe e d s .................................................. ............................. Dairy cattle feed supplements, concentrates, and p re m ixe s...................... Dairy feed supplements and conce ntrates.................................................. Dairy cattle feed premixes (feed b a s e )........................................................ Complete swine fe e d s ......................................................................................... Swine feed supplements, concentrates, and prem ixes................................ Swine feed supplements and conc e n tra te s ................................................ Swine feed premixes (feed b a s e ).................................................................. Complete beef cattle feeds .................................................... .......................... 2048 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2044-10307 2044-2 2044-298 06/84 06/84 06/84 122.9 68.7 101.9 135.5 72.9 106.3 152.5 79.0 115.2 24.6 16.7 28.6 12.5 8.4 8.4 2045-P 06/85 06/85 115.3 112.9 116.4 114.0 116.5 114.1 2.2 1.4 .1 .1 06/85 06/85 06/92 06/85 06/85 06/92 06/85 06/92 06/85 06/92 06/85 06/85 06/92 06/85 06/92 06/92 06/92 112.9 110.6 105.2 111.6 125.8 99.5 135.9 102.6 127.5 102.9 131.6 82.1 108.4 121.9 105.2 106.0 104.2 114.0 112.1 106.1 112.9 126.6 100.8 136.8 102.8 127.8 104.6 134.3 82.7 111.2 122.4 105.6 106.0 105.1 114.1 112.3 108.3 115.6 129.0 100.7 136.6 102.8 128.1 104.6 1.4 2.4 4.3 3.9 4.7 -.6 -2.1 1.0 2.4 2.6 .1 .2 2.1 2.4 1.9 -.1 -.1 0 .2 0 (3) 82.7 111.2 (3) 3.4 2.0 (3) (3) 105.6 106.0 105.1 (3) 1.7 1.3 2.1 (3) 06/85 129.1 130.9 130.8 3.8 -.1 2046-P 2046-1 2046-101 2046-10103 2046-10105 2046-105 2046-3 2046-301 2046-303 2046-7 2046-701 2046-703 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 123.7 125.1 127.5 140.0 149.2 126.5 117.9 142.6 146.4 128.0 109.1 122.4 120.0 123.3 124.6 127.5 140.0 149.2 126.5 117.9 136.4 138.9 .8 1.3 1.1 -3.8 -1.1 -4.7 2.8 5.2 5.0 1.6 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 6.2 6.6 (3) 128.1 125.3 127.1 127.5 140.0 149.2 126.5 117.9 144.8 148.1 (3) 118.3 (3) (3) (3) -6.6 (3) (3) (3) 3.1 (3) (3) 2046-705 06/85 81.7 80.9 82.4 -8.5 1.9 2047-P 2047-3 2047-321 2047-323 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 123.8 124.8 130.9 142.7 136.5 124.8 124.7 130.7 133.9 137.0 125.5 125.3 131.5 134.2 137.0 1.9 1.0 1.5 -.9 .4 .6 .5 .6 .2 0 06/91 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 100.0 110.2 114.2 127.8 129.6 93.6 100.2 110.6 114.3 127.8 129.6 93.8 100.4 111.8 114.4 (3) 129.6 94.0 .9 2.7 .1 .2 1.1 .1 12/85 109.8 (3) 115.4 5.8 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 95.2 92.2 100.9 101.5 136.9 85.2 86.4 70.0 95.5 89.9 105.6 84.9 89.2 87.4 113.0 100.5 99.4 97.9 108.1 115.7 99.8 96.0 103.6 102.9 99.3 104.7 8.4 7.9 3.9 (3) 142.8 87.5 90.0 72.4 99.3 94.0 112.0 92.1 92.5 90.9 116.4 105.1 101.6 100.5 108.8 123.1 (3) 140.5 90.3 92.5 74.1 102.0 96.1 (3) 0 6.6 10.1 7.5 9.2 12.0 (3) -1.6 3.2 2.8 2.3 2.7 2.2 (3) 96.5 95.1 94.0 116.6 109.9 106.5 106.7 109.0 130.3 (3) 10.0 5.1 5.3 4.5 10.8 3.0 3.8 0 7.2 (3) 4.8 2.8 3.4 .2 4.6 4.8 6.2 .2 5.8 2045-5 2045-5A 2045-5AA 2045-551 2045-552 2045-5AB 2045-554 2045-5AC 2045-557 2045-5AE 2045-568 2045-569 2045-563 2045-5B 2045-5C 2045-591 2045-593 2045-SM 2045-S 2047-326 2047-338 2047-4 2047-443 2047-445 2047-454 2047-SM 2047-S 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 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 22 (3) 114.7 • (3) 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 .2 (3) 3.1 3.4 1.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Prepared animal feeds, n.e.c.—Continued Beef cattle feed supplements, concentrates, and p re m ix e s ................... Beef cattle feed supplements and c o n c e n tra te s .................................. Beef cattle feed premixes (feed b a s e )................................ ................... 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 a d ju n c ts....... Grain - ground, rolled, pulverized, chopped, or crimped, excluding c o rn m e a l................................................................................................ Mineral mixture, including oyster shells, prepared for feed u s e ......... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................... ........... R e s a le s .......................................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ Product code Frozen bakery products, except b re a d ............................. ..................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ................................... ........................................................ Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 99.3 99.8 99.5 102.0 102.8 100.3 105.6 106.9 100.6 4.0 4.3 2.2 3.5 4.0 .3 2048-8 2048-816 2048-821 2048-823 2048-825 2048-9 12/80 12/80 06/91 12/80 06/91 12/80 104.3 113.8 104.7 142.8 102.4 95.3 109.1 120.1 106.5 147.8 104.5 93.8 112.0 124.4 107.2 146.1 105.3 96.4 9.1 11.8 4.3 3.6 2.2 9.2 2.7 3.6 .7 -1.2 .8 2.8 2048-911 2048-922 2048-SM 2048-M 2048-Z89 2048-S 12/80 06/91 66.0 106.2 67.3 106.7 70.3 107.1 19.6 3.1 4.5 .4 12/80 12/80 12/80 116.9 105.0 142.7 132.9 119.3 142.8 134.4 120.7 142.4 15.8 15.7 .4 1.1 1.2 -.3 12/84 148.5 150.7 150.9 3.4 .1 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 187.6 187.4 188.0 188.8 185.8 180.5 207.0 158.8 203.0 213.0 186.4 180.7 203.5 191.0 190.8 192.3 193.2 190.1 182.1 214.4 164.5 203.4 218.2 190.6 185.3 207.5 191.2 191.0 192.0 193.1 190.0 182.1 211.6 165.5 204.3 218.4 189.7 183.9 207.5 4.1 3.9 4.1 4.8 4.7 -.8 3.4 7.8 7.5 5.3 2.7 2.6 3.2 .1 .1 -.2 -.1 -.1 0 -1.3 .6 .4 .1 -.5 -.8 0 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/94 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 189.7 180.9 180.7 178.1 160.8 204.5 104.9 184.5 174.2 181.8 169.1 202.0 214.8 174.7 202.8 223.7 177.9 176.8 181.5 192.9 184.6 185.1 184.0 168.1 206.2 108.5 183.5 179.8 183.5 175.9 201.4 214.8 172.6 203.1 223.7 179.0 177.3 181.7 192.8 185.9 186.5 186.0 168.1 206.2 108.5 184.7 180.8 187.5 175.9 201.1 214.1 173.4 203.5 225.0 177.3 177.3 182.1 2.4 4.6 4.8 5.3 4.5 5.4 4.8 3.0 5.5 4.9 5.8 2.0 2.5 .4 1.4 .9 3.0 2.4 1.9 -.1 .7 .8 1.1 0 0 0 .7 .6 2.2 0 -.1 -.3 .5 .2 .6 -.9 0 .2 06/80 06/94 06/80 192.0 105.1 152.0 195.4 107.0 153.8 195.2 106.9 157.3 5.3 5.2 4.2 -.1 -.1 2.3 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 156.0 160.0 174.5 184.5 149.9 166.6 199.0 109.7 124.2 148.9 147.5 155.9 144.6 157.4 161.3 176.8 187.3 149.9 166.5 203.5 109.7 124.2 149.6 148.2 156.6 145.4 157.4 161,5 176.7 187.2 149.9 166.8 203.2 109.7 124.2 150.0 148.5 156.6 145.9 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.2 0 1.2 2.8 .1 1.1 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.7 0 .1 -.1 -.1 0 .2 -.1 0 0 .3 .2 0 .3 06/83 06/83 06/83 130.4 130.4 122.6 133.2 133.2 122.9 131.6 131.6 122.8 -2.2 -2.2 2.2 -1.2 -1.2 -.1 06/91 12/82 107.5 150.8 107.5 150.8 108.6 152.0 2.1 1.7 1.0 .8 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 2051-236 2051-237 2051-239 2051-3 2051-313 2051-398 2051-4 2051-413 2051-418 2051-5 2051-513 2051-519 2051-6 2051-7 2051-SM 2051-M 2051-Z89 2051-S 2052-P 2052-1 2052-1A 2052-123 2052-125 2052-198 2052-1B 2052-1C 2052-2 2052-2A 2052-213 2052-237 2052-SM 2052-M 2052-Z89 2052-S 2053 2053-P See footnotes at end of table. Sep. 19952 12/80 12/80 06/91 2051 Cookies and cra cke rs................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................. ............................... Crackers, cracker sandwiches, and p re tz e ls .............................................. C ra cke rs........................................................................................................ Graham cra cke rs................................................................. .................... S a ltin e s ................................................................ .................. ................... Other cra c k e rs .......................................................................................... Cracker sand w ich es................................................................... ................ P re tz e ls .... ................................................... .......................... ...................... Cookies and ice cream c o n e s ...................................................................... Cookies ................................................................................... ...................... Sandwich cookies .................................................................................... All other cookies and w a fe rs ................................... .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................'....................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................ .................. ....................... R e s a le s ............................................................................................ ............. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ June 19952 2048-7 2048-705 2048-706 Bakery p ro d u c ts .............................................................. ........................................... Bread and other bakery products, except cookies and c ra cke rs...................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................. B re a d ........................................................................................... ...................... White b re a d .................................................................................................. White pan b re a d ....................................................................................... White pan bread, N o rtheast............................................................... White pan bread, North C e ntral......................................................... White pan bread, S o u th ....................................................................... White pan bread, W e s t....................................................... ................ White hearth b re a d ............................ ..................................................... Other b re a d .................................... .............................................................. Dark wheat b re a d ................................................................ .................... Rye b re a d ....................................... ........................................................... Other variety bread, including raisin, potato, oatmeal, canned, etc......................................................................................................... Bread type rolls, stuffing, and crumbs ......................................................... Bread type rolls, including buns, bagels, muffins, croissants, etc....... Hamburger and weiner rolls or b u n s .................................................... Brown and serve ro lls ..................................................... ........................ English m u ffin s ......................................................................................... B a g e ls ........................................................................................................ Other bread type ro lls ..................................................... .......,................ Sweet yeast g o o d s.......................................................................................... Yeast raised doughnuts ................................................... .................. ........ Other sweet yeast goods, including sweet rolls and c offee cake....... Soft c a k e s ............................................................................................ ............ Snack c a k e s ............................................................ ..................................... Other soft c a k e s .......................................................................................... P ie s .................................................................................................................... Snack p ie s ............................................................. ....................................... Other p ie s ..................................................................................................... P a strie s.............................................................................................................. Cake type doughnuts.............;........................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .......................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................................... ............... R e s a le s .......................................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................ ............................................... Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 23 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Frozen bakery products, except bread—Continued Frozen bakery pro d u cts.................................................... .................................. Frozen pies (fruit, custard and cream ty p e ) ................................................ 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 r o lls .......................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Sugar and confectionery pro d u c ts ............................................................................... 206 Raw cane sugar m ills ................................ .................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................... ................................... Raw cane s u g a r............................................ .............. ....................... ................ 2061 Cane sugar refinin g......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Refined cane s u g a r.............................................................................................. Granulated cane sugar, including cube and tablet su g a r......................... Consumer units (containers of 25 lbs or le s s )........................................ Commercial units (bags and other containers: over 25 lbs) ................ Bulk shipments (rail cars, trucks, or b in s )....... ........................................ Confectioners’ powdered s u g a r..................................................................... Brown or soft s u g a r.......................................................................................... 2062 Beet sugar processing ............................................................................ ...................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Refined beet su g a r............................................................................................... 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 b in s ).............................................. Confectioners’ powdered s u g a r..................................................................... Other beet sugar factory products and byprodu cts....................................... All other sugar beet refining products and byproducts, incl. dried beet p u lp ..................................................................................................... 2063 Candy and other confectionery pro d u cts.................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Chocolate and chocolate type confectionery products made from purchased c h o c o la te ........................................................ ........................... Solid chocolate confectionery pro d u cts ....................................................... Solid chocolate confectionery products without in clusions.................. Solid chocolate confectionery products with in c lu s io n s ....................... Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products............................. Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products with candy, fruit, or nut c e n te rs ............................................................................... Enrobed or molded chocolate confectionery products with bakery product c e n te r s ................... .................................................................. Panned chocolate confectionery p ro d u c ts .................................................. Chocolate assortments and other chocolate and chocolate type confectionery pro d u cts............................................................................. Nonchocolate type confectionery p ro d u c ts .................................................... Hard c a n d y ............................................... ......................................................... Chewy nonchocolate candy, including granola b a rs ................................. Soft nonchocolate candy ............................................. .................. ................ Iced/coated nonchocolate confectionery products................................... Panned nonchocolate confectionery p ro d u c ts ........................................... Licorice and licorice type confectionery p ro d u c ts ...................................... Other confectionery type p ro d u c ts ................................................................... O ther candy and confectionery products, n.e.c........................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................. ............... 2064 Chocolate and cocoa p ro d u c ts .................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Chocolate c o a tin g s ............................................................................................. Sweet chocolate c o a tin g s .............................................................................. Milk chocolate c o a tin g s .................................................................................. Confectionery (cocoa) c o a tin g s ..................................................................... Chocolate confectionery products made from cocoa beans ground in the same e stablishm ent.............................................................................. Solid chocolate confectionery pro d u c ts ....................................................... Solid chocolate confectionery products without in clusions.................. Solid chocolate confectionery products with in c lu s io n s ...... ................ Other chocolate and cocoa p ro d u c ts .............................................................. Chocolate, except c o a tin g s ............................................................................ 2066 Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2053-1 2053-111 12/82 162.6 162.6 163.2 0.7 0.4 2053-113 2053-114 12/82 12/82 129.3 136.2 129.1 136.2 130.8 138.6 2.3 3.8 1.3 1.8 2053-119 2053-S 12/82 06/91 154.3 103.6 154.5 103.6 154.7 107.9 .6 6.3 .1 4.2 12/84 123.0 123.8 124.0 3.1 .2 2061-P 2061-1 06/82 0 6 /8 2 06/82 116.4 116.4 117.0 117.1 117.1 118.0 115.5 115.5 116.1 5.1 5.1 5.4 -1.4 -1.4 -1.6 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 0 6/82 06/82 123.4 123.4 123.4 126.8 123.7 134.2 123.3 115.9 103.0 123.1 123.1 123.1 126.3 122.6 134.2 123.3 115.9 102.6 124.5 124.5 124.5 127.5 125.5 134.2 123.3 121.2 102.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 .6 4.4 .7 -4.9 3.8 5.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 2.4 0 0 4.6 -.3 2063-P 2063-1 2063-1X 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 112.3 112.4 110.8 110.0 110.4 110.5 108.6 108.1 110.1 110.1 108.4 107.9 -.8 -.8 -1.5 -1.2 -.3 -.4 -.2 -.2 2063-107 2063-113 2063-115 2063-13 2063-2 10/82 11/82 06/82 11/82 06/82 97.2 113.2 105.9 122.9 127.6 97.7 111.4 103.6 117.7 127.6 97.2 111.2 103.4 117.4 126.2 .2 -1.2 -1.5 -3.4 4.1 -.5 -.2 -.2 -.3 -1.1 2063-289 06/82 91.7 91.7 95.1 7.1 3.7 2064-P 06/83 06/83 137.2 138.6 138.3 139.5 138.0 139.6 1.2 1.4 -.2 .1 2064-2 2064-2A 2064-211 2064-231 2064-251 06/83 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 131.0 101.9 102.6 101.3 102.8 131.6 102.0 102.8 101.3 103.1 132.5 104.4 102.8 105.9 103.3 1.5 2.7 .2 5.1 1.0 .7 2.4 0 4.5 .2 2064-25131 06/91 103.2 103.5 103.8 1.2 .3 2064-25151 2064-271 06/91 06/91 99.9 93.1 99.9 (3) 99.9 (3) 0 (3) (3) 2064-291 2064-3 2064-311 2064-321 2064-331 2064-351 2064-371 2064-381 2064-9 2064-991 2064-SM 2064-S 06/91 06/83 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 120.5 137.1 105.6 116.2 106.8 100.7 101.0 105.5 96.0 105.1 124.9 138.2 105.9 119.2 107.8 101.4 101.0 105.5 99.6 105.0 124.5 136.9 105.8 114.0 107.7 101.4 101.0 105.5 99.6 105.0 3.3 1.3 1.1 2.8 .9 .7 .9 .1 -3.6 2.6 -.3 -.9 -.1 -4.4 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 06/91 100.1 101.7 97.1 -1.3 -4.5 2066-P 2066-1 2066-112 2066-122 2066-152 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/91 123.5 123.3 101.6 85.0 100.9 102.5 123.4 123.2 102.3 85.4 101.4 103.8 124.3 123.6 102.5 84.9 101.4 105.4 4.2 4,0 2.3 1.6 1.6 .7 .3 .2 -.6 0 1.5 2066-2 2066-2A 2066-212 2066-222 2066-9 2066-9A 06/83 06/91 06/91 07/91 06/83 06/91 144.3 101.9 104.0 100.0 118.1 104.5 143.8 101.9 104.0 100.0 117.9 104.3 144.3 101.9 104.0 100.0 118.4 106.0 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 24 (3) 4.8 0 0 (3) 3.7 (3) 0 .3 0 0 0 .4 1.6 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Chocolate and cocoa products—Continued Powdered c o c o a ...................................................... ........................................ Powdered cocoa, unsw eetened................................................................ Powdered cocoa, sweetened .................................................................... Chocolate s y ru p s .................................................................. .......................... Chocolate syrups, cocoa powder b a s e .................................................... Cocoa b u tte r...................................................................................................... O ther chocolate and cocoa products, n.e.c................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ................ Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................. ........................................................ ..... Chewing gum and gum b a s e ........ ............................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................... ............ Chewing gum, non-m edicated................................. ................... ..................... Containing s u g a r.............................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................... Processed nuts and seeds (salted, roasted, cooked, blanched, e tc .) ........................................................................................... ................................. Primary p ro d u c ts .......................... .......................................................................... Processed nuts sold in b u lk ........................................................ ...................... P e a n u ts ........................................................... .................................................. Other nuts, made up of from one to three varieties .................................. Processed nuts, packaged in c a n s ...... ................. ................. ........................ Mixed nuts, made up of four varieties or m o re ..... ................................... O ther nuts, made up of from one to three varietie s................................. Processed nuts, in packaging other than cans or sold b u lk ....................... P e a n u ts .............................................................................................................. Other nuts, made up of from one to three va rie tie s ................................ . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............. ................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Product code 2066-9B 2066-963 2066-965 2066-9C 2066-995 2066-981 2066-999 2066-SM 2066-S 2067 2067-P 2067-1 2067-112 2067-S 2068 2068-P 2068-11 2068-113 2068-117 2068-13 2068-135 2068-137 2068-15 2068-153 2068-157 2068-SM 2068-S Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/91 12/85 01/86 06/91 03/86 06/83 06/91 134.1 184.8 98.1 111.6 121.3 86.2 101.7 133.5 182.8 98.1 111.6 121.3 (3) 101.7 133.0 180.6 98.1 111.6 121.3 06/83 111.8 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 (3) 101.7 6.1 5.6 (3) (3) (3) (3) 1.2 -0.4 -1.2 0 0 0 (3) 0 112.7 117.5 5.6 4.3 133.8 137.3 133.9 131.7 132.2 133.5 137.0 133.3 131.7 132.2 133.6 136.6 132.8 131.6 134.1 2.8 4.1 2.0 3.9 1.1 .1 -.3 -.4 -.1 1.4 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/83 06/83 06/91 04/85 11/83 06/91 06/83 06/83 111.6 114.6 120.0 169.7 176.0 95.7 95.9 186.6 117.6 126.4 205.0 115.7 118.8 131.3 169.7 211.4 96.0 11.7 12.3 19.7 1.1 44.7 2.1 1.8 -2.0 11.1 .5 15.5 .4 .5 1.3 1.1 1.5 0 (3) 187.7 118.9 130.1 206.4 116.2 119.4 133.0 171.6 214.5 96.0 96.6 187.7 119.0 130.0 206.8 06/91 86.1 90.1 89.7 4.2 -.4 (3) 0 .1 -.1 .2 Fats and o ils ............ ...................... ......................................................... ...................... 207 12/84 99.2 103.2 106.7 7.0 3.4 Cottonseed oil mill p ro d u cts ........... ............................................................................. Primary products .................. ................................................................................... Cottonseed oil, cru d e .......................................................................................... Cottonseed oil, once refin e d ......................................................... .................... Cotton lin te rs ..................................... .................................................... .............. Cottonseed cake, meal, and other bypro d u c ts........................ ..................... Cottonseed cake and m e a l............................................................................ Cottonseed h u lls ..............:........................................................ ............ .......... Other cottonseed byproducts........................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........... ................................. 2074 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 07/85 111.4 111.2 81.1 83.5 174.7 134.1 126.6 189.5 153.1 121.1 122.0 84.1 86.3 184.5 161.8 154.8 224.1 166.1 125.5 126.8 88.6 86.1 186.6 172.6 166.5 231.2 172.0 9.4 7.5 -1.3 5.5 96.8 -4.7 -.3 -24.9 10.6 3.6 3.9 5.4 -.2 1.1 6.7 7.6 3.2 3.6 Soybean oil mill products.............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Soybean oil ............................................ ............................................. ................ Crude soybean o i l............................................................................................ Soybean oil, crude, degum m ed................................................................. Soybean oil, crude, not degum m ed............................ ............................. Soybean meal, and other byproducts........................................ ..................... Soybean byproducts, m e a l............................................................................. Soybean byproducts, other, including soy flour, grits and is o la te s........ 2075 2075-P 2075-1 2075-111 2075-11113 2075-11115 2075-2 2075-211 2075-298 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 05/88 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/91 83.4 78.4 92.1 87.6 90.3 90.9 112.0 98.7 85.5 85.8 115.4 9.4 9.1 (3) 96.6 71.4 71.0 (3) 88.0 83.5 88.0 88.1 109.5 95.4 80.2 80.3 110.8 (3) 4.7 (3) 3.0 13.1 13.8 (3) 4.7 4.9 2.6 3.2 2.3 3.5 6.6 6.8 4.2 Vegetable oil mills, n.e.c........................................... ..................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Vegetable oils, other than corn, cottonseed, soybean, and lin s e e d ......... Peanut oil, c ru d e ....................................................................................... . Sunflower oil, crude ...................................................................... ................... Other crude vegetable oils including safflower, canola, etc..................... Other vegetable oil mill products, except cottonseed and s o y b e a n ......... Peanut cake and m e a l............................ ........................................... ............ Sunflower seed cake and m e a l...................................................... .............. 2076 2076-P 2076-2 2076-252 2076-262 2076-264 2076-3 2076-351 2076-361 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 12/91 12/85 12/85 12/91 110.5 117.4 129.6 103.1 121.8 110.6 125.8 95.5 71.0 119.6 127.1 140.6 109.4 125.7 109.8 142.2 117.5 87.9 123.1 130.8 142.7 110.6 128.1 110.9 146.5 132.4 90.4 3.0 4.8 3.6 -3.5 -4.2 -6.3 .1 13.6 -10.7 2.9 2.9 1.5 1.1 1.9 1.0 3.0 12.7 2.8 Animal and marine fats and o i ls ............................... .................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ ...................... ...................... Grease and inedible t a llo w ................................ ............................................... Inedible tallow, including inedible animal s te a rin ........................................ Inedible beef ta llo w ...................................................................................... Other inedible tallow and inedible animal s te a rin ......................... ......... Grease, other than wool g re a s e ................................................................... Feed and fertilizer by-products.......................................................................... M eat/bone m e a l.............................................................................................. Meat meal and combinations of meat and bone m e a l......................... Dry rendered ta n k a g e ............................................................... ..................... Feather m e a l....................... ............................................................................. Other feed and fertilizer, including poultry by-product meal and blood m e a l.... ............................................................................................ 2077 2077-P 2077-1 2077-111 2077-11111 2077-11113 2077-113 2077-2 2077-211 2077-21111 2077-212 2077-237 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 111.7 108.2 130.1 133.1 133.1 137.3 127.2 90.7 85.9 84.8 82.4 76.4 112.6 110.7 131.1 135.9 132.3 144.0 123.7 91.7 85.7 84.6 80.6 87.1 121.8 120.3 133.2 136.4 130.7 146.7 129.8 107.4 107.1 105.7 95.7 101.8 6.3 8.6 4.1 .0 -4.2 4.3 16.5 7.5 9.6 9.6 1.8 5.7 8.2 8.7 1.6 .4 -1.2 1.9 4.9 17.1 25.0 24.9 18.7 16.9 2077-298 12/82 105.6 107.5 114.2 5.4 6.2 2074-P 2074-1 2074-2 2074-3 2074-4 2074-414 2074-451 2074-498 2074-SM See footnotes at end of table. 25 (3) 88.2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry Code Animal and marine fats and oils— Continued Animal and marine oil mill products, including f o o ts .................................... Fish and marine animal o i l ............................................................................. Fish scrap and m e a l........................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Product code 2077-3 2077-361 2077-366 2077-SM 2077-S Shortening, cooking oils, and m a rg a rin e ................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Shortening and cooking o i ls ........ ........................................... ......................... Baking or frying f a t s ......................................................................................... Baking or frying fats (shortening), 100% vegetable o il......................... Salad or cooking o ils .................................................... ................................... Salad or cooking oils, other soybean o i l.................................................. Salad or cooking oils, cottonseed o i l ....................................................... Salad or cooking oils, vegetable oil b le n d s ............................................. All other salad or cooking o ils ...................... ............................................. Vegetable oil winter s te a rin ............................................................................ All other fully refined o ils ....................................................... ........................ M argarine............................................................................... ............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2079 B e vera ges............................... ......................................................................................... 208 Malt beverages................................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................... ............................ 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 b o ttle s ............................... ............................................................ Light beer in returnable b o ttle s .................................................................. Regular beer in returnable b o ttle s ............................................................ Nonreturnable b o ttle s ...... ................................................................................ Light beer in nonreturnable b o ttle s ........................................................... Regular beer in nonreturnable b o ttle s ...................................................... Barrels and k e g s .................................................................................................. Regular beer in barrels and k e g s .... ............................................................. Other fermented malt beverages and b y produ cts......................................... Malt liq u o r..................................................... .................................................... Ale, porter and s t o u t ........................................................................................ All other fermented malt beverages and by products (including non-alcoholic b re w s )...................................................... .......................... 2082 2079-P 2079-1 2079-11 2079-113 2079-15 2079-152 2079-153 2079-154 2079-159 2079-171 2079-198 2079-2 2079-SM 2079-M 2079-Z89 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 2082-499 Wines, brandy and brandy spirits ................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W in e s .............................. ....................................................................................... Grape table w in e s ............................................................................................ White w in e s ............................................................................ -...................... White varietal w in e s ......................................................... ....................... White generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w in e s ........................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Distilled spirits, except bra n d y...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........ ........................................ .......... ........................ ................. 26 12/82 12/82 12/82 123.0 151.8 116.7 136.6 182.6 124.7 141.9 183.5 131.6 29.0 48.7 21.3 3.9 .5 5.5 12/82 176.9 161.1 167.2 -5.5 3.8 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/89 12/81 12/89 02/90 04/90 02/90 12/81 12/89 12/81 12/81 141.4 142.1 141.1 122.1 148.4 119.7 139.6 (3) 98.0 130.7 110.2 98.3 142.8 144.4 145.8 145.4 127.4 151.7 121.5 140.8 122.4 98.0 131.3 112.0 97.9 144.8 144.4 145.9 146.0 128.4 152.3 121.1 140.0 (3) 98.0 (3) 112.8 98.7 143.5 5.5 6.0 7.1 7.3 3.3 6.3 (3) (3) 10.4 (3) (3) (3) 2.2 0 .1 .4 .8 .4 -.3 -.6 (3) 0 (3) .7 .8 -.9 12/81 12/81 12/81 155.0 155.0 138.0 156.5 156.5 135.3 158.6 158.6 133.3 (3) (3) -1.7 1.3 1.3 -1.5 12/84 122.9 123.3 124.2 4.6 .7 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 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 124.4 124.4 130.3 116.1 132.5 115.8 102.9 89.4 107.9 130.5 130.3 131.6 125.9 128.5 117.7 125.0 128.9 124.8 124.8 130.6 116.3 132.7 116.5 102.9 89.4 107.9 131.5 130.3 133.0 125.9 128.5 118.2 125.0 131.5 125.0 125.1 130.6 116.3 132.7 117.4 103.8 92.9 107.9 132.5 133.9 133.0 125.9 128.5 118.0 125.1 130.4 4.8 4.9 2.4 .7 2.9 9.2 5.4 4.0 5.8 10.1 5.9 11.8 11.4 12.9 5.1 6.2 1.2 .2 .2 0 0 0 .8 .9 3.9 0 .8 2.8 0 0 0 -.2 .1 -.8 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 102.7 102.7 5.4 0 112.4 112.8 112.8 121.0 121.5 121.5 122.9 123.4 123.4 16.3 16.4 16.4 1.6 1.6 1.6 12/92 12/92 88.7 88.7 88.7 88.7 88.7 88.7 -.8 -.8 0 0 2084-P 2084-A 2084-1 2084-112 2084-11211 2084-11221 2084-114 2084-11411 2084-11421 2084-116 2084-11611 2084-2 2084-212 2084-214 2084-4 2084-5 2084-6 2084-619 2084-M 2084-Z89 2084-S 12/83 12/83 12/91 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/91 12/83 12/83 12/90 12/90 12/91 12/91 12/83 120.2 123.0 103.1 117.0 113.0 125.2 109.3 126.0 163,8 114,6 109,3 128.8 171.8 122.4 138.3 108.7 117.0 92.2 93.1 114.6 106.7 130.8 121.2 122.8 102.9 118.7 114.6 128.7 110.4 129.2 167.8 117.5 109.3 128.8 153.0 117.8 118.7 108.7 117.1 92.2 93.1 (3) (3) 130.8 122.0 124.3 104.2 120.0 117.7 128.6 114.2 128.4 172.2 115.7 109.4 128.8 166.0 123.8 130.8 108.7 116.5 92.2 93.1 117.1 111.8 130.8 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.4 4.3 2.7 4.7 .8 1.4 .7 .3 -.7 1.7 -17.6 14.4 0 -.2 -.2 0 (3) (3) 0 .7 1.2 1.3 1.1 2.7 -.1 3.4 -.6 2.6 -1.5 .1 0 8.5 5.1 10.2 0 -.5 0 0 (3) (3) 0 2085-P 06/83 06/83 145.3 143.4 145.4 143.8 145.1 143.2 3.0 2.9 -.2 -.4 2085 See footnotes at end of table. Oct, 19952 102.7 2084 Bulk red wine (includes r o s e )..................................................................... Dessert w in e s .................................................................................. ................. Sparkling wines, natural and c a rb o n a te d ............................... .................... Specialty (formula) w in e s .............................................................. ................. Other specialty (formula) w in e s ................................................................. Sep. 19952 12/91 2083-P 2083-1 2083-SM 2083-M 2083-Z89 Red varietal w in e s .................................................................................... Red generic, semi-generic, and proprietary w in e s ......... Rose w in e s .................................................................................................... Rose varietal w in e s .................................................................................. June 19952 06/85 06/85 06/85 2083 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Malt and malt byproducts................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................................................... .................................. Contracts and other miscellaneous re ce ip ts............................................... Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Distilled spirits, except brandy—Continued Distilled spirits, except brandy (bulk and bottled) .............. .............. ,..... Bottled distilled spirits, except brandy .................. ............... ................ Whiskey ............................................ ............. ............................. . American blended w h iskey.............................................................. American blended whiskey - blend of w h is k ie s ....................... Bourbon whiskey and rye w h is k e y ....... .................... .................... Bourbon w h is k e y ....................................... ................................... Other whiskey, except imports (corn, bourbon & blend, light, etc.) ........................ .................. ............... .................................... Distilled spirits, except whiskey and b ra n d y .................................... V o d k a ............................................................................. .............. ...... G in ..... ................ ............................................................ .................... C o rdials/liqueurs.... ............................................ ............................... Other distilled spirits, except imports (spirit-based coolers, bitters, etc.) ...... ................. ._.................... ................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ........................................................ ............... R e s a le s ........ .................... ..................................... ................................... Bottled and canned soft drinks ............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... .............. ...... Bottled and canned soft d rin k s ................................................................. Canned carbonated soft drinks in 10 and 12 oz cans ................ ...... N o ndie tetics ......... ................................................................................. C o la .................................................................................................... O ra n g e ................................................................................................ Lemon, lime and lem on-lim e.... ............ ............................. ............ Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club s o d a ............ ........................ .................................. ..................... Low ca lo rie ........................................ .................................................... C o la .................................................................... .............. .................. Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club soda ......................... ..................................................................... 10 to 12 oz bottled carbonated soft d rin k s .......................................... N o n d ie te tics ........................................... ............... .............. ................. C o la ..................................................................................................... 16 oz bottled carbonated soft d rin k s ....................................... ............ N o n d ie te tic............................................................................................. C o la .......................... ................................................................ ......... Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club s o d a .............................................................................................. Low ca lo rie ................................................................................ ............ C o la ................................. ..................... ................ .................. ........... All other size bottled carbonated soft d rin k s ...................................... N o ndie tetics........ ........................... ...................................................... C o la ............................................................ ...................... ................. Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club s o d a ........................ ............................ ........................ ................ Low C a lo rie .............................................................. ............................. C o la ............................ .................. ...................................................... Other carbonated flavors including carbonated water and club s o d a .......................................................... ................ .................. Fruit drinks, cocktails and ades containing no real fruit ju ic e ......... Soft drinks sold in b u lk ................................................................. ............. C o la .......................................................... ............... ................................... Other fla v o rs ............................................................ ................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ............ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... .................... .......................... ............... ............ R e s a le s .............................. ................. ................................................ ...... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................. .................. Flavoring extracts and syrups, n e c ................................... ................ .................. Primary p ro d u c ts .......................... ............ ................... ....................... ............ Flavoring extracts, emulsions, and other liquid fla v o rs .... ..........;......... Natural or true extracts in containers of more than 8 o u n c e s ........ Imitation or artificial e x tra c ts ............................... ................................... Liquid beverage bases not for use by soft drink b o ttle rs ........ .......... Liquid cocktail m ix e s ............................. .................................................. Other liquid beverage bases not for use by soft drink b o ttle rs....... Liquid beverage bases for use by soft drink b o ttle rs ............................ Concentrates with no juice c o n te n t........ .......................... ................... Other flavoring agents (except chocolate s y ru p )............... .................... Flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes for soft d r in k s ..................... Other flavoring powders, tablets, and pastes, including dry mix co c k ta ils ................................................................ ............................. Fruit, crushed or whole, for fountain and ice cream u s e .................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................. .................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. .............. ........................ ................ Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2085-5 2085-52 2085-521 2085-5211 2085-52111 2085-5212 2085-52121 06/90 06/83 0 6/90 06/90 06/83 06/83 06/90 119.8 147.7 116.1 113.5 139.4 152.2 117.1 120.1 147.6 116.0 113.6 139.4 151.8 116.9 119.6 147.3 116.0 113.6 139.4 151.8 116.9 3.0 3.3 4.6 6.1 7.0 4.0 4.1 -0.4 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 2085-5213 2085-522 2085-52211 2085-52221 2085-52241 06/90 06/90 06/83 06/83 06/83 123.1 128.3 145.0 152.3 157.4 125.8 128.3 145.0 152.3 157.4 125.8 127.8 144.4 150.6 157.4 2.4 1.9 2.9 2.6 1.0 0 -.4 -.4 -1.1 0 2085-52261 2085-SM 2085-M 2085-Z89 0 6/90 121.6 121.6 121.6 .2 0 08/83 08/83 138.7 139.5 138.7 139.5 138.7 139.5 1.9 1.8 0 0 2086-P 2086-1 2086-11 2086-111 2086-11151 2086-11152 2086-11153 06/81 06/81 0 6/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 139.6 140.1 113.4 110.1 110.4 108.3 107.8 122.0 140.0 140.5 113.8 110.1 110.5 108.4 106.0 123.1 141.6 142.0 114.7 110.3 110.9 109.0 106.2 123.1 5.7 5.3 5.2 7.7 7.4 7.4 10.4 8.8 1.1 1.1 .8 .2 .4 .6 .2 0 2086-11157 2086-112 2086-11258 06/89 06/89 0 6/89 109.5 109.1 107.8 109.7 108.6 107.1 109.8 108.2 106.5 4.4 9.3 6.4 .1 -.4 -.6 2086-11259 2086-13 2086-131 2086-13111 2086-14 2086-141 2086-14121 06/89 0 6/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 0 6/89 110.9 115.2 114.1 114.9 123.9 125.7 130.1 110.8 115.4 114.3 115.2 124.7 126.1 129.9 110.4 115.9 114.8 115.2 127.9 129.9 134.8 13.2 1.5 1.7 1.9 5.3 5.5 5.3 -.4 .4 .4 0 2.6 3.0 3.8 2086-14127 2086-142 2086-14228 2086-16 2086-161 2086-16142 06/89 0 6/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 06/89 125.4 112.8 116.2 109.2 108.6 105.6 126.0 116.2 115.9 110.4 109.7 105.8 126.1 116.2 115.9 110.8 110.6 105.9 4.9 4.0 5.4 2.4 2.7 1.5 .1 0 0 .4 .8 .1 2086-16144 2086-162 2086-16245 06/89 06/89 06/89 114.6 112.2 100.7 117.4 113.6 103.1 119.9 111.8 100.1 4.9 .8 -3.3 2.1 -1.6 -2.9 2086-16247 2086-171 2086-4 2086-411 2086-421 2086-SM 2086-M 2086-Z89 2086-S 06/89 06/89 06/89 0 6/89 0 6/89 129.6 109.4 125.1 126.2 122.9 129.6 109.4 122.7 124.8 118.4 129.6 109.4 128.4 131.2 122.9 6.2 7.6 6.5 7.7 4.1 0 0 4.6 5.1 3.8 06/81 06/81 06/81 135.7 136.9 151.2 136.4 137.7 151.2 136.9 138.2 164.8 7.0 6.9 12.3 .4 .4 9.0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/94 06/94 12/85 06/94 12/85 12/85 125.5 128.0 101.3 111.2 92.0 138.0 106.1 103.2 148.9 101.6 109.1 106.9 125.8 128.3 101.5 111.6 92.0 138.0 106.1 103.2 148.9 101.6 109.7 106.9 126.8 129.4 101.5 111.6 92.0 138.2 106.1 103.7 148.9 101.6 112.6 111.7 2.3 2.3 -.7 0 .4 1.4 (3) 3.7 1.5 1.6 4.2 2.9 .8 .9 0 0 0 .1 0 .5 0 0 2.6 4.5 12/85 12/85 132.7 81.3 133.0 81.8 140.2 82.2 7.8 4.8 5.4 .5 12/85 104.0 104.2 104.0 .4 -.2 2086 2087-P 2087-1 2087-115 2087-153 2087-2 2087-215 2087-221 2087-3 2087-353 2087-4 2087-435 2087-437 2087-461 2087-SM 2087-S See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 27 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Canned and cured se a fo o d s ................................................. .................... .................. Primary p ro d u c ts .......................... ......................................... .................................. Industry code Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 199£ 209 12/84 131.0 130.8 130.4 -0.5 -0.3 2091 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 02/85 12/84 12/84 12/84 125.9 118.3 118.3 126.5 127.6 125.5 145.2 89.2 121.6 183.2 132.6 119.2 118.2 118.2 126.6 123.2 125.5 145.2 89.2 121.6 183.2 135.0 119.0 117.9 117.9 126.6 (3) 125.4 145.2 87.8 121.6 -7.8 5.7 5.7 6.7 (3) 1.4 7.6 .1 0 -.2 -.3 -.3 0 (3) -.1 0 -1.6 0 (3) 135.0 (3) 1.8 (3) 12/84 141.8 124.8 124.9 -22.0 .1 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 06/89 149.4 151.6 177.8 112.9 129.9 216.8 143.9 159.0 175.6 148.8 128.0 164.6 168.1 164.4 109.3 97.2 121.9 115.3 138.8 119.1 124.8 133.2 102.6 109.3 109.6 154.1 130.7 (3) 174.0 134.8 163.6 150.0 152.3 178.8 111.2 132.1 215.0 141.0 168.5 176.7 147.9 130.0 168.9 171.1 157.5 109.3 92.5 122.9 104.9 140.4 117.6 113.2 133.9 104.8 109.8 107.9 155.9 135.8 (3) (3) 144.4 172.0 147.9 150.1 177.6 109.7 131.7 204.6 (3) 172.9 .7 .9 3.4 3.1 3.7 1.1 (3) 6.4 -1.4 -1 .4 -.7 -1.3 -.3 -4.8 (3) 2.6 (3) 145.6 127.1 170.3 164.3 157.1 (3) -1 .6 3.8 7.4 2.4 1.9 (3) -1.6 -2.2 .8 -4.0 -.3 (3) 92.2 120.9 105.6 137.9 117.2 116.8 131.5 102.5 109.8 109.0 142.8 132.0 (3) (3) 146.6 177.9 (3) -10.7 3.7 -19.7 1.5 -.5 -13.5 2.7 2.8 4.3 12.6 2.7 -5.2 (3) (3) -4.2 20.0 (3) -.3 -1.6 .7 -1.8 -.3 3.2 -1.8 -2.2 0 1.0 -8.4 -2.8 (3) (3) 1.5 3.4 12/82 06/89 12/82 123.9 118.5 106.5 122.4 117.0 107.8 122.5 117.2 106.1 -1.9 -1.9 .3 .1 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/94 12/94 06/81 06/81 153.9 152.8 152.7 169.0 100.2 98.0 151.2 (3) 149.7 146.1 146.7 167.2 99.0 97.7 144.7 (3) 148.7 145.0 145.3 166.4 98.8 95.0 143.3 142.6 -4.7 -7.2 -6.5 -1.0 (3) (3) -6.9 -10.0 06/81 198.8 221.7 221.7 (3) 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 06/91 103.7 119.1 120.1 101.1 103.9 94.1 113.5 106.8 111.4 91.8 134.6 116.2 101.1 100.0 104.4 119.9 121.0 101.9 104.0 96.7 114.1 107.2 111.4 93.2 134.8 116.2 102.0 (3) 103.9 119.3 120.0 101.1 103.9 94.2 114.0 107.1 111.4 93.0 134.7 116.2 102.0 98.9 06/91 06/91 104.6 102.4 103.6 109.1 103.6 108.0 2091-P 2091-1 2091-113 2091-114 2091-115 2091-119 2091-131 2091-151 2091-171 2091-182 2091-SM 2091-S Canned s a lm o n ................................................................................................ Canned c la m s ................................................................................................... Other canned fish and seafood (except soups, stews, and chow ders). Canned seafood soups, stews and ch o w d e rs............................................ Smoked s a lm o n ................................................................................................ O ther smoked f is h ................................................... ....................................... Salted and pickled fish .................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2092 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 Fresh packaged fish and other s e a fo o d ......................................................... Other c ra b m e a t............................................................................................ O y s te rs .... .................................................................... .................................. C la m s .............................................................................................................. F lo u n d e r..................................................................................................... ........ Other frozen f is h ............................................................................................... Other fillets and s te a k s ............................................................................... Other frozen packaged f is h ........................................................................ Frozen packaged shellfish and other seafood, including s o u p ................... Frozen s h rim p ................................................................................... ............... Shrimp, headless, r a w ................................................................................. Shrimp, peeled, r a w ..................................................................................... Shrimp, peeled, c o o k e d .... .......................................................................... Shrimp, b re a d e d ................................... ................ ....................................... Other 100 percent shrimp products.......................................................... Frozen crabs ..................................................................................................... Grab meat, blue and r o c k ........................................................................... Crab, king, sections .......... .......................................................................... Other c r a b ............................... ............... ................ ....................... .............. Other frozen packaged s h e llfis h .................................................................... Other frozen s e a fo o d s .................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................ ............................................ C o ffe e ............................................................................................................................... Primary products ..... .................................................................. ................... W hole bean and ground roasted c o ffe e ......................................................... Whole bean, roasted c o ffe e ........................................................................... Gourmet whole bean, roasted c o ffe e ....................................................... Commercial whole bean, roasted c o ffe e ................................................. Ground, roasted coffee including extended y ie ld ..................................... Concentrated (instant) c o ffe e ............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2095 Potato and corn chips, and similar s n a c k s ............................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ................................................................................................. Potato chips and s tic k s ...................................................................................... Potato c h ip s .................................................... .................................................. P la in ................................................................................................................ Flavored potato c h ip s ........................................................... ...................... Corn chips, curls and related p ro d u c ts ........................................................... Corn and tortilla c h ip s ..................................................................................... Corn chips ................. ........... ......................................... ................................ Curls and related products ............................................................................. Other chips, sticks, etc................. ....................................................................... Popped popcorn (except c a n d ie d )............................................................... Pork rin d s ........................................................................................................... Other chips, sticks, etc............................. ........................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2096 2095-P 2095-1 2095-111 2095-11111 2095-11112 2095-116 2095-2 2095-SM 2095-S 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 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 28 0 -.1 0 .2 -1.6 -.7 -.8 -1.0 -.5 -.2 -2.8 -1.0 (3) 0 -.5 - .5 -1.1 -.8 -.8 -.1 -2.6 -.1 -.1 0 -.2 -.1 0 0 (3) -2.0 6.8 0 -1.0 .1 1.1 _7 4 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally ad|usted —Continued Index Industry and produet1 Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct, 19952 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 128.6 120.9 135.4 112.9 128.6 120.9 135.4 112.9 128.8 121.1 135.4 113.1 0.7 .3 .8 .3 0.2 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 118.3 118.0 116.5 127.6 123.5 123.7 123.3 127.6 126.7 127.2 127.6 127.6 -.9 -.5 -.8 .9 2.6 2,8 3.5 0 12/93 06/85 101.1 112.8 (3) 112.8 101.1 112.8 1.1 -8.1 (3> Q 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 06/91 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 06/91 121.4 121.6 132.4 132.4 156.4 109.6 122.3 122.7 132.2 132.4 156.1 109.3 1.7 2.0 4.7 6.1 6.6 5.1 ,1 .2 .3 0 .5 (3) 124.6 147.7 122.8 147.3 116.7 125.5 184.4 107.7 101.0 (3) 124.6 152.7 127.1 155.3 116.1 129.7 191.4 109.7 101.8 103.8 98.4 122.5 122.8 132.5 132.8 156.1 109.8 96.4 123.7 153.2 126.9 155.3 115.4 130.3 191.4 111.7 101.8 103.8 98.4 (3) (3) 102.9 101.4 (3) .3 10.2 10.3 9.6 12.0 10.2 11.8 5.8 .7 1.1 .1 (3) -.7 .3 -.2 0 -.6 .5 0 1.8 0 0 0 (3) (3) 1.1 1.6 (3) (3) .5 •3 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 104.9 120.9 109.9 112.4 105.0 123.5 (3) 114.4 107.5 123.6 109.9 115.3 2.8 -3.4 1.6 -8.1 2,4 .1 (3) .8 12/85 12/85 12/85 116.4 116.4 122.2 (3) (3) 122.4 (3) (3) 123.3 (3) (3) .4 (3) (3) ,7 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Manufactured ice ..................................................... ............................................. ......... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. ........ Can or block ic e ...................................... .............................. ....................... ..... Cubed, crushed, or other processed ice ......................................................... 2097 Macaroni, spaghetti, and n o o d le s ............................ ................ ................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................... .........,....... Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, etc. (without e g g )..... ..................... ............. Noodle products, etc. (with e g g )...................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................................... ............ ........................ 2098 Food preparations, n.e.c................................................................................... ............. Primary p ro d u c ts .... ................................................................................... ............. Perishable prepared foods (sold in bulk or packages, not fro z e n )............ S a la d s............................................................................. ....................... ............ Sandwiches, made from b re a d ..................................................................... Tortillas, tamales, and other Mexican food specialties ............................. Prepared meals, including meat and poultry pies .................. ................ Other perishable prepared fo o d s ............................... ................................... S p ic e s ........................................................... ............................................ ............ Pepper, white and b la c k ................................................................... ............. Consumer sizes (less than 1 p o u n d )........................................................ Commercial sizes (1 pound or greater)......................................... ........... Other spices, except p e p p e r.............................................................. ........... Consumer sizes (less than 1 p o u n d ).............................................. ......... Commercial sizes (1 pound or g reater)........................... ........................ Tea in consumer packages................................................................................ Packaged tea in tea b a g s ....... ....................................................................... Powdered t e a ................................................................ ................................... Cider and v in e g a r........................................ ....................................................... Vinegar, fermented and d is tille d .............................................................. ..... Dry mix preparations............................... .............................................. ............ Seasoning m ix e s .............................................................................................. Other dry preparations, including bullion, but excluding imitation dairy m ixe s........................................................................................... ...... Other food preparations, n.e.c. ......................................................... .............. Unpopped popcorn in consumer p a c k a g e s ........ ....................................... Other (incl. cracker sandwiches mfpm, coconut, p e c tin )......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........................ ..................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................................. ..................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ................................................................... ........ Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................... ......................... .................. ........... 2099 Tobacco manufactures ................................................................................................... 21 12/84 195.3 195.0 195.0 3.9 0 C igarettes.................................................. ................. ................... .............. ................... 211 12/82 206.7 206.1 206.1 3.8 0 C igarettes.......................................................................................... .............................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Filter t ip ................................................................................................ ................. 80 mm long or le s s .......................................................... .............................. 81 to 95 mm lo n g ....... .................................................................................... Greater than 95 m m ........................................................................................ 2111 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/89 12/82 12/82 206.7 209.4 205.2 120.3 207.3 201.5 206.1 208.7 204.5 120.3 205.9 201.5 206.1 208.8 204.6 120.3 206.0 201.5 3.8 3.8 3.9 (3) 3.9 3.6 0 0 0 0 Q 0 12/82 185.6 185.8 186.6 6.2 .4 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/89 06/89 185.6 184.7 184.7 141.3 139.3 185.8 184.9 184.9 141.3 139.5 186.6 184.9 184.9 141.3 139.5 6.2 5.6 5.6 4.6 6.0 .4 0 0 0 0 2097-P 2097-1 2097-2 2098-P 2098-1 2098-2 2098-SM 2098-M 2098-S 2099-P 2099-A 2099-A21 2099-A31 2099-A41 2099-A53 2099-A98 2099-E 2099-E11 2099-E1131 2099-E1133 2099-E12 2099-E1238 2099-E1239 2099-5 2099-582 2099-583 2099-6 2099-651 2099-7 2099-741 2099-798 2099-9 2099-985 2099-998 2099-SM 2099-M 2099-MM 2099-S 2111-P 2111-1 2111-113 2111-116 2111-118 212 2121 2121-P 2121-3 2121-312 2121-314 Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Cigars and cigarillos (weighing 3 or more pounds per 1,000 c ig a rs )........ Cigarillos (weighing 3 to 10 pounds per 1,0 0 0 )....................... .................. Cigars (weighing more than 10 pounds per 1,000)...... ............. ............... (3) 97.4 114.2 114.2 102.3 101.0 (3) (3) 102.4 101.1 0 .2 Chewing and smoking tobacco and s n u f f................................................... .............. 213 12/82 243.9 245.5 245.5 5.6 0 Chewing and smoking tobacco and s n u f f ................................ ................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... .............. Smoking to b a c c o ................................................................................................. Loose leaf chewing to b a c c o ............................................................................. Chewing tobacco other than loose leaf, including fine cut, plug, and tw is t................................................................................................. ............... Snuff, dry and m o is t............................................... ............................ .............. 2131 2131-P 2131-111 2131-113 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 243.9 252.8 203.3 223.9 245.5 253.3 206.8 223.9 245.5 253.3 206.8 223.9 5.6 5.5 5.1 5.0 0 0 .0 0 2131-115 2131-117 12/82 12/82 237.9 311.2 238.1 311.2 238.1 311.2 5.6 5.8 0 0 Tobacco stemming and re d ry in g ................................................................................. 214 06/84 111.5 115.9 113.9 4.3 -1.7 Tobacco stemming and re d ry in g ............................ .................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts......................................................... ............................................ 2141 06/84 06/84 111.5 108.3 115.9 ^ 113.3 113.9 110.8 4.3 4.9 -1.7 -2.2 2141-P See footnotes at end of table. 29 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Tobacco stemming and redrying—Continued Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant tra n sfe rs....................................................................................................... Unstemmed leaf tobacco redried before packing, including interplant tra n s fe rs ................................................................................................... Tobacco stemmed ............................................................................................ Reconstituted tobacco (processed sheet and hom ogenized).................. Reconstituted tobacco (processed sheet and hom ogenized).............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................... ............................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................... R e s a le s ........................................................................................................... Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2141-1 06/84 119.5 119.5 119.6 4.0 0.1 2141-121 2141-2 2141-3 2141-311 2141-SM 2141-M 2141-XY9 2141-Z89 06/84 06/84 06/89 06/89 119.5 107.0 110.2 110.2 119.5 (3) 105.3 105.3 119.6 109.8 108.4 108.4 4.0 5.3 -.7 -.7 .1 (3) 2.9 2.9 11/84 11/84 06/89 126.6 132.6 102.2 126.6 132.6 102.2 127.3 134.2 102.2 .7 1.4 .1 .6 1.2 o 12/84 116.6 117.3 117.1 2.8 -.2 Textile mill pro d u cts............................................................................ ....................... 22 Cotton broadwoven fa b ric .................................................... ...................................... 221 12/80 119.0 120.9 119.7 4.4 -1.0 Cotton broadwoven fa b ric ........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... ................................................................... Gray cotton broadwoven fa b ric ...................................................................... Plain weave, except p ile .............................................................................. Twill weave, except p ile ................................................ ............................... All other weaves except p ile ............................................................ .......... Pile fa b ric s ...................................................................... ................................ Finished cotton broadwoven fa b ric ............................................................... Cotton towels and w a s h c lo th s ....................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................... Secondary products .......................................................................................... 2211 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/87 06/87 06/87 12/94 12/80 06/87 119.0 120.9 118.4 118.8 116.4 125.5 103.2 113.3 127.3 120.9 122.9 119.9 121.0 117.0 125.9 103.3 116.9 129.3 119.7 121.5 118.2 119.3 114.3 126.2 103.3 114.9 129.3 4.4 4.6 5.0 4.7 -1.0 -1.1 -1.4 -1.4 -2.3 .2 0 -1.7 0 Synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fa b ric ............................................................. 222 Manmade fiber and silk broadwoven f a b r ic ........................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................... Grey fa b ric s ........................................................................................................ 85% or more filament yarn fa b ric s .................................................... ........ Chiefly other fila m e n ts .............................................................................. 85% or more spun yarn fabrics (exc. wool blends, silk fabrics, and p ile ) ........................................................................................................... Plain w e a v e s .............................................................................................. P rin tclo th ..................................................................................... ............ Other plainw eaves................................................................................. Twill w e a ve s............................................................................................... Spun/filam ent yarn combinations, each less than 85% (exc. wool blends, silk fabrics, and p ile )................................................................ Printcloth ...... .............................................................................................. Other combination fa b ric s ........................................................................ Finished fabric (finished in weaving mills) ................................................... Fabricated man-made fiber and silk textile products (made in weaving m ills )............................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................... Cotton broadw owen fa b ric s ........................................................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... 2221 Wool weaving and fin ish in g ....................................................................................... 223 Wool weaving and fin is h in g ....................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................... Finished wool fa b ric s ....................................................................................... Finished wool apparel fa b r ic s .............................................................. ...... W o rs te d ........................ .............................................................................. W o o le n ......................................................................................................... Finished wool non-apparel fabrics and fe lts ........................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................... .................................................................. 2231 Narrow fabric m ills ....................................................................................................... Narrow fabric m ills ....................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................... Woven narrow fa b ric ............................................ ............................................ E la s tic .............................................................................................................. Corset and allied lin e s .............................................................................. Over 3 /4 in c h e s ..................................................................................... U n derw ear................................................................................................... Other a p p a re l............................................................................................. N o n e la stic...................................................................................................... . Woven edge rib b o n s ................................................................................ Woven la b e ls ............................................................................................. 2211-P 2211-A 2211-A1 2211-A2 2211-A3 2211-A4 2211-B 2211-F 2211-SM 2211-S 12/80 107.0 108.8 108.9 3.3 .1 06/81 113.1 114.5 112.9 3.4 -1.4 2221-P 2221-1 2221-11 2221-112 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 113.1 111.6 111.6 116.6 111.3 114.5 113.0 113.2 122.4 118.9 112.9 111.1 111.0 116.4 110.7 3.4 3.0 3.4 3.1 1.9 -1.4 -1.7 -1.9 -4.9 -6.9 2221-139 2221-1391 2221-13911 2221-13912 2221-1392 06/81 06/87 06/87 12/94 06/87 107.2 100.2 105.0 101.9 109.6 105.6 98.0 103.3 99.4 110.7 106.4 98.9 103.1 100.7 111.0 3.3 3.6 8.8 (3) 4.5 .8 .9 -.2 1.3 .3 2221-16 2221-162 2221-163 2221-2 04/85 12/94 12/94 06/81 119.5 105.1 103.7 122.9 118.9 109.8 102.8 123.6 117.5 109.6 101.5 123.6 3.8 (3) (3) 2.7 -1.2 -.2 -1.3 0 2221-3 2221-SM 2221-S 2211-S 2221-SSS 06/81 115.8 116.2 116.2 4.4 0 06/81 06/87 06/87 124.7 118.0 117.1 125.7 119.7 117.1 125.8 119.7 117.1 5.8 8.4 2.5 .1 0 0 06/85 114.1 113.8 113.9 .3 .1 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 114.1 109.4 110.9 106.1 114.2 105.2 130.3 113.8 109.1 110.6 105.8 113.7 104.9 130.9 113.9 109.3 110.7 105.9 114.0 104.8 130.9 .3 1.1 1.2 .2 .2 .2 7.8 .1 .2 .1 .1 .3 -.1 0 06/85 125.4 125.4 125.4 -4.2 0 224 06/84 119.9 120.2 120.2 2.2 0 2241 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/91 06/91 06/8 4 06/84 06/84 06/84 119.9 120.3 115.4 123.0 115.4 112.3 109.2 137.4 111.5 101.5 123.0 120.2 120.6 115.6 123.0 115.4 112.3 109.2 137.4 111.9 101.5 123.0 120.2 120.6 115.6 123.0 115.4 112.3 109.2 137.4 111.9 101.5 123.0 2.2 2.3 2.8 4.1 2.3 4.7 7.0 3.2 2.2 0 1.5 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2231-P 2231-A 2231-3 2231-314 2231-316 2231-411 2231-SM 2231-S 2241-P 2241 r1 2241-11 2241-112 2241-11213 2241-113 2241-114 2241-12 2241-121 2241-123 See footnotes at end of table. (3) 2.4 (3) 5.1 (3) 30 * Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Narrow fabric mills—Continued Tapes (wt. less than 15 oz./sq. yd.) ...................................................... All other ta p e ...................................... .................................................... Webbing (wt. 15 oz./sq. yd. or m o re ).................................................... All other w e b b in g ...................................................... ............................. All other n o n e la stic.................................... ............................................... Braided narrow fa b ric ........................................................................................ Nonelastic b ra id s ........................................................................................... Shoe and corset la c e s .............................................................................. Other nonelastic b ra id s ............................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................... June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/84 06/84 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 105.4 93.1 125.4 129.2 102.8 136.5 132.1 130.7 133.2 105.4 93.1 127.1 131.6 103.2 136.5 132.1 (3) 133.2 105.4 93.1 126.8 131.3 103.2 136.5 132.1 130.7 133.2 1.1 1.1 6.0 8.6 2.0 1.8 1.7 3.4 1.2 06/84 116.7 116.1 116.2 1.0 .1 12/84 115.6 116.3 116.4 2.6 .1 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 117.6 117.4 117.9 118.9 118.8 137.8 117.1 122.7 110.6 112.8 121.4 105.8 118.3 118.0 118.7 119.2 119.3 137.8 118.0 124.4 110.6 113.7 121.5 107.3 118.5 118.4 118.9 119.2 119.3 137.8 118.3 125.4 2.8 2.2 2.1 .6 -.3 1.9 2.6 2.4 .2 .3 .2 0 0 0 .3 .8 (3) 113.7 121.5 107.3 (3) 4.3 6.4 2.3 06/84 109.4 109.8 109.8 .4 0 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 2252-2242 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 06/84 114.7 113.6 118.2 124.1 127.1 121.8 129.5 117.3 113.5 108.1 117.5 123.5 127.4 121.7 105.7 101.5 109.1 123.5 131.8 115.7 114.7 119.8 126.5 130.0 122.0 133.7 117.4 113.2 107.4 117.5 124.1 128.8 121.7 105.7 101.5 109.1 123.5 131.8 115.7 114.7 119.8 126.5 130.0 122.0 133.7 117.4 113.2 107.5 117.5 124.1 128.8 121.7 105.7 101.5 109.1 123.5 131.8 2.0 2.0 2.6 3.3 3.9 4.0 3.9 2.2 2.7 4.2 1.8 1.6 2.5 .7 .4 .2 .4 1.3 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0} 6 0 0 0 0 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 06/90 111.5 100.5 102.5 96.3 96.3 107.1 133.1 95.5 132.2 105.2 112.2 100.5 103.1 96.3 96.3 108.1 134.0 96.6 133.6 109.7 112.2 100.5 103.1 96.3 96.3 108.1 134.0 96.6 133.6 109.7 1.8 0 1.6 0 0 2.4 2.6 2.1 3.3 4.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2252-234 2252-235 2252-23511 2252-238 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 107.7 107.9 107.9 96.9 107.6 108.0 108.1 96.9 107.6 108.0 108.1 96.9 1.1 .4 .8 0 0 0 0 0 2252-24 2252-242 06/84 06/84 102.6 102.1 102.6 102.0 102.6 102.1 .6 1.0 0 .1 2252-246 2252-SM 2252-S 06/84 106.3 106.3 106.3 -.4 0 06/84 112.5 112.2 112.2 .5 0 2253-P 2253-1 2253-12 2253-124 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 116.6 117.3 116.7 128.3 125.8 117.2 117.8 116.8 128.5 125.8 117.7 118.4 116.8 128.5 125.8 2.8 2.6 0 .3 2.2 .4 .5 0 0 .0 2241-125 2241-12556 2241-127 2241-12739 2241-129 2241-4 2241-422 2241-42221 2241-42223 2241-SM 2241-S Knitting mills .................................................................................................................. 225 Women’s hosiery knit on 300 needles or m o re ...................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ ........... Finished seamless h o s ie ry .............................................................................. Stockings and knee-highs, knit on 300 needles or m o r e ...................... K n ee-high.................................................................................................... Full-length.................................................................................................... P a ntyho se....................................................................................................... Under 30 denier, s h e e r ............................................................................. 30 denier and over, o p a q u e .................................................................... Elastomer p a n tyh o se ................................................................................. Control t o p ................................................................... ........................... Leg s u p p o rt............................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................... Hosiery, n.e.c................................................................................................... 2251 Hosiery, n.e.c.................................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................... Men’s finished h o sie ry ...................................................................................... A n k le t.............................................................................................................. N on-cushion................................................................................................ Natural fib e rs ........................................................................................... Manmade fib e r s ...................................................................................... M id-calf/crew .................................................................................................. C ushion........ ....................................................................... ........................ Natural fib e rs ................................................................................ .......... Manmade fib e r s ...................................................................................... N on-cushion............................................................................................... Natural fib e rs .......................................................................................... Manmade fib e r s ...................................................................................... Knee-high.... ............................................................. ..................................... C ushion........................................................................................................ Natural fib e rs .......................................................................................... N on-cushion........................... .................................................................... Natural fibers .......................................................................................... Other finished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s s to c k in g s .................................................................................................... Women’s, girls’ and boys’ fo o ts o c k .......................................................... Women’s, girls’ and boys’ a n k le t............................................................... C u shion.............................. ......................................................................... Natural fib e rs .......................................................................................... N on-cushion................................................................................................ Natural fib e rs .......................................................................................... Manmade fib e rs ..................................................................................... 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 a n k le t...................................................................... Natural fib e r s ............................................................................................. Other infants’ and children’s finished hosiery.......................................... Unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s stockings ..................................................................................................... Men’s unfinished h o s ie ry ............................................................................. Other unfinished hosiery, knit on less than 300 needles, except women’s s to c k in g s ................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................. ....................................................... 2252 Knit o u te rw e a r........................................................................ ..................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................... Sweaters and sweater v e s ts ........................................................................... Men’s and boys’ ........................................................................................... All manmade and chiefly m a n m a d e ...................................................... 2253 2251-P 2251-3 2251-321 2251-32177 2251-32188 2251-351 2251-35122 2251-35144 2251-3516 2251-35161 2251-35162 2251-SM 2251-S 2252-S See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 31 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 0 0 -.2 -.2 0 0 0 (3) 0 (3) 0 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Knit outerwear— Continued Other fib e r s .............................................................................. ..................... Women’s, misses’ and juniors’ ............................................... ...................... All manmade and chiefly m a n m a d e .................................... .................... C o tto n ................................................................................ ............................. Knit outerwear sport shirts, including sweat s h irts ........................................ M en’s and boys’ ............................................................................................... Sweatshirts and je rs e y s ....................... ....................................................... Cotton sport shirts ........................................................................................ Other knit o u te rw e a r............................... ............................................. .............. Women’s, misses’ & juniors’ knit outerwear, excl. sweaters, jackets, jerseys & sport shirts ............. ................................................ ................. W om en’s, misses’ and juniors’ slacks* jeans and dungarees.............. Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ knit outerw ea r...................................... Men’s and boys’ knit outerwear, excluding sweaters, jackets, jerseys and sport s h irts ....................... ........... .............. ..................... .................. Men's and boys’ shirts, excluding sport s h irts .... ................................... Men’s and boys’ other knit outerw ea r...................................................... Contract work on knitting and dyeing knit outerw ea r................................... Contract work on knitting and dyeing knit o u te rw e a r............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................... ....................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ....................................................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts ......................................... .................. ................. Knit underwear and nightwear m ills ........................................ ................ .................. Primary products ............................................ ............. ............................................ Men’s and boys’ knit und e rw e a r.................................................... .................. M en’s and boys’ undershirts, except th e rm a l............................................ Undershirts, except athletic types ........................ .................................... Men’s and boys’ shorts and b rie fs ........ ...................................................... Shorts and briefs, except thermal underwear and union s u its ............ Women’s and children’s underwear and nightw ear.................... .................. Women’s and children’s und erw ear.................... .................... .................... Women’s und erw ear..... .................. ...................................................... ..... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................ ................. 2254 Circular knit fabric m ills .................................... .............. .............................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................... ................ ................ .................... .................... Gray circular knit fa b ric s ..................................... ........................................ . Broad gray fabrics (more than 12 inches w id e ) ...... ................................. Finished circular knit fabrics ....................................................... ............. ......... Knit and finished in the same establishm ent.............................................. Broad fabrics (more than 12 inches wide) ..... ........................................ Purchased and fin is h e d ............................................. ..................................... Broad fabrics (more than 12 inches wide) ............................................. Contract work on gray and finished circular knit fa b r ic ............................... Contract finishing o n ly ........................... .......................................................... Contract knitting only or knitting and fin is h in g.... ....................................... 2257 Lace and warp knit fabric m ills .................................................................................... Primary products .......................................... ............................................................ Gray warp knit fa b ric s ...................... ............. ...................................................... Gray warp knit fa b ric s ..................................................... ................................ Lace and net goods (excluding raschel lace machine p ro d u c ts )............... Lace and net goods (excluding raschel lace machine products) .......... Finished warp knit fabrics (knit & finished, or purchased & fin is h e d )....... Contract or commission work for knitting, finishing, & dyeing (incl. lace g o o d s ).................................................... ............................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ ................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts........ ..................................................................... 2258 Knitting mills n.e.c............................ ............................................... ................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................... ...................................................................... ........ Knit gloves and mittens ....... ................................................................. ............. Work, including fabric and leather or plastic c o m bin ations..................... Other knit end p ro d u c ts ......................... ................................... ........................ Other knit end products, n.e.c......................................................................... 2259 Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool fabrics and knit g o o d s........................ 226 Finished cotton broadwoven f a b r ic ............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Non-commission finished fa b r ic ........................................................................ Commission fin is h in g ...... ...................................................................... ............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................................... ..................................... 2261 Finished synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven f a b r ic ................................................ 2262 Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 92.9 102.8 -2.2 -.4 (3) 99.4 124.4 126.2 110.2 (3) 112.6 (3) -1.9 1.9 2.0 6.5 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2253-126 2253-14 2253-144 2253-146 2253-2 2253-22 2253-222 2253-223 2253-3 06/90 12/84 12/84 06/90 12/84 12/84 06/90 06/90 12/84 92.6 102.5 101.6 98.3 124.6 126.4 110.9 88.9 110.3 92.9 102.7 101.6 99.3 124.3 126.1 110.0 (3) 112.3 2253-31 2253-315 2253-319 12/84 12/84 12/84 112.1 115.1 115.1 5.4 (3) 111.5 (3) 114.3 (3) 114.3 (3) 5.2 (3) 2253-33 2253-335 2253-338 2253-9 2253-911 2253-SM 2253-S 2253-SSS 12/84 12/84 12/84 127.4 120.7 128.8 128.3 122.5 129.1 129.3 118.4 130.6 4.3 .3 4.4 .8 -3.3 1.2 12/84 125.6 124.4 131.5 8.4 5.7 12/84 06/90 118.9 113.9 121.7 117.9 121.7 117.8 6.0 7-4 0 -.1 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/87 06/82 06/82 06/82 133.3 133.9 134.7 134.2 132.7 110.9 110.2 132.8 136.7 138.0 134.1 134.9 134.7 134.2 132.7 110.9 110.2 136.7 138.0 139.6 134.1 134.9 134.7 134.2 132.7 110.9 110.2 136.7 138.0 (3) 3.8 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.6 3.0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 2257-P 2257-1 2257-122 2257-3 2257-311 2257-31122 2257-321 2257-32122 2257-9 2257-921 2257-925 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 06/81 12/94 12/94 108.9 109.0 120.4 112.2 101.5 101.6 101.6 101.3 101.3 109.5 97.7 99.9 109.2 109.2 120.8 112.6 101.6 101.2 101.2 102.5 102.5 109.5 96.9 100.5 108.9 108.9 120.6 112.4 101.2 100.6 100.6 102.5 102.5 109.6 97.0 100.6 3.2 3.3 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) -1.1 (3) (3) -.3 -.3 -.2 -.2 -.4 -.6 -.6 0 0 .1 .1 .1 2258-P 2258-1 2258-101 2258-5 2258-511 2258-6 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/85 12/85 06/95 120.5 118.3 (3) 118.0 137.5 137.5 100.0 121.5 119.3 117.4 (3) 137.5 121.2 119.1 117.4 (3) 137.5 (3) 101.2 1.4 .6 (3) (3) -3.4 (3) (3) -.2 -.2 0 2258-7 2258-SM 2258-S 2258-SSS 06/95 06/81 06/81 08/95 100.0 (3) 151.9 160.6 100.0 (3) (3) (3) 100.0 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 2259-P 2259-1 2259-171 2259-2 2259-298 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 117.6 116.1 125.1 123.1 110.4 110.4 117.6 116.1 125.1 123.1 110.4 110.4 117.6 116.1 125.1 123.1 110.5 110.5 1.3 .9 1.8 .4 .3 .3 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 12/84 127.9 128.2 128.2 2.1 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 132.6 133.2 127.1 143.1 132.2 132.9 126.8 142.6 132.7 133.5 127.4 143.2 3.8 4.4 4.9 .4 .5 .5 .4 06/84 122.1 122.1 122.0 .9 -.1 06/84 129.9 130.6 130.4 1.2 -.2 2254-P 2254-A 2254-1 2254-122 2254-4 2254-411 2254-C 2254-2 2254-21 2254-SM 2261-P 2261-7 2261-9 2261-SM 2261-S See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 32 (3) 101.5 A 4.7 (3) (3) (3) 0 .1 (3) .1 .1 .1 .2 (3) .3 0 0 (3) (3) 0 (3) -.3 0 (3) (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Finished yarn, raw stock, braided goods and narrow fabric, except knits and wool ............................................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Bleached y a rn s ....................... ..................................................... ....................... Dyed y a r n .............................................................................................................. Carded c o tto n ................................................................................................... Combed c o tto n ......................... ........................................................................ Polyester blends with cotton .......................................................................... All other p o ly e s te r........................................................................................... O ther manmade fiber and silk y a rn .............................................................. Finished braided or woven narrow fa b ric s ............ ............. ...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... ...... 2262-P 2262-8 2262-9 2262-SM 2262-$ 2269 2269-P 2269-5 2269-8 2269-821 2269-823 2269-832 2269-833 2269-834 2269-971 2269-SM 2269-S Floor covering m ills ................................................................. ....................................... 227 Carpet and r u g s ........................... «.......................... ................................................... ... Primary p ro d u c ts .............................. ..................... ............... .............. ................... Woven carpet and ru g s .... .......................................................... ...................... Woven carpet and rugs, including mats and art s q u a re s ........................ Tufted carpet and ru g s .......... ..................................................... ...................... Bathmats and sets and scatter rugs 6 X 9 or le s s ........ ............... ........... Tufted b ro a d lo o m .................................... ....................................................... Nylon tufted broadloom ................................................... ........................... Other tufted b roadloom ............................................................................... Automobile and aircraft carpeting ................................................................ Other tufted carpet and rugs, including artificial g ra s s ............................. Finishing o n ly .................................................................................................... Other carpet and r u g s ..... .................................................................................. Needle punched carpet and ru g s ............................................................ ..... Braided, hooked, and other carpet and rugs, excluding woven and tu fte d ........................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2273 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 33 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index O o> Finished synthetic fiber and silk broadwoven fabric— Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Non-commission finished f a b r ic ........ ................. ............................................. Commission fin is h in g .......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ............... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................... ................... ..................... Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 06/84 06/84 06/84 132.3 133.8 129.4 132.2 133.9 128.7 131.8 133.6 128.3 0.3 .5 -.3 -0.3 -.2 -.3 06/84 123.6 126.0 126.2 3.7 .2 06/83 06/83 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 127.2 129.6 103.8 102.7 102.7 104.5 100.0 102.8 106.7 100,0 127.2 129.7 103.8 102.8 102.9 104.2 100.0 104.1 106.7 100.0 127.2 129.7 103.8 102.8 102.9 103.9 100.0 (3) 106.7 100.0 3.2 3.9 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 0 -.3 0 (3) 0 0 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 11/83 118.9 115.9 117.5 -1.4 1.4 12/84 111.4 111.9 111.8 1.4 -.1 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 06/85 102.0 101.6 129.1 129.1 140.6 137.5 142.8 149.6 113.6 118.1 118.4 101.9 118.5 112.1 102.4 102.1 129.2 129.2 141.4 139.1 143.5 150.0 113.0 117.3 119.3 103.2 118.8 112.1 102.3 102.0 131.5 131.5 141.1 141.2 143.0 149.4 113.3 117.4 119.3 103.2 118.8 112.1 1.3 1.4 3.3 3.3 1.4 2.3 1.6 1.0 3.2 -.5 1.3 0 .3 -.3 -.1 -.1 1.8 1.8 -.2 1.5 -.3 -.4 .3 .1 0 0 0 0 06/85 131.5 132.4 132.4 1.5 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted—Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Yarn and thread m ills ..................................................................................................... 228 12/84 112.7 112.3 113.0 4.3 0.6 Spun y a r n ..................... .................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................... .......................................... ................... ................... Carded cotton y a r n s ............................. .............................................................. Gray carded cotton yarns for sale to others .............................................. 1 - 20 c o u n t............................... ................................................................... 21 count and o v e r............................. ........................................................... Combed cotton y a r n s ......... .................. ..................... ................ ...................... Gray combed cotton yarns for sale to o th e r s ........................................... 1 - 25 count ...................................... ............. ......................................... ...... 26 count and o v e r.......................... ................... .................. ....................... Rayon a nd /or acetate spun y a rn s ..................................;................................. Gray rayon a nd /or acetate spun yarns for sale to others ....................... Spun noncellulosic fiber, silk, and wool y a r n s ....................... ....................... Spun chiefly polyester y a r n s .............................................. ............................ Gray spun chiefly polyester yarns for sale to o th e r s ......... .................. 100% spun p o ly e s te r;..................................... ....................................... Blends, chiefly p o ly e s te r............................... ................. ........................ 50-50 polyester/cotton blend ......................................................... Spun noncellulosic fiber, silk, and wool yarns, excluding p o ly e s te r...... Gray spun noncellulosic fiber, silk, and wool yarns for s a le ................ 100% a crylic.............................................................................................. 100% n y lo n ................................ .................... ........................ ................. Chiefly w o o l..................................................... ................. ........................ 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 yarn i..... ............................ ......................... 2281 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 12/88 12/88 12/88 106.4 106.5 105.1 106.0 115.4 90.2 116.4 117.1 110.6 120.5 131.4 131.4 107.8 110.0 106.8 119.5 103.7 102.1 107.0 104.7 97.2 108.6 98.9 111.5 99.4 105.5 93.8 105.5 105.7 99.5 99.8 110.3 82.1 115.5 115.4 109.9 117.3 130.5 130.5 107.5 109.5 102.8 119.1 98.8 97.3 106.8 104.8 105.9 106.1 98.9 99.2 109.1 82.6 116.3 116.3 111.3 116.9 130.9 130.9 107.5 109.4 104.0 119.1 100.4 98.8 106.8 105.1 3.1 3.4 2.4 2.6 4.7 -1.4 5.7 6.1 8.1 2.5 6.6 6.6 2.6 5.8 2.5 4.5 1.9 1.9 1.2 2.8 (3) (3) 100.1 111.0 101.8 104.5 94.2 (3) (3) 102.2 110.3 101.8 103.8 96.4 (3) (3) 8.7 -1.6 4.5 -2.4 5.8 .4 .4 -.6 -.6 -1.1 .6 .7 .8 1.3 -.3 .3 .3 0 -.1 1.2 0 1.6 1.5 0 .3 (3) (3) 2.1 -.6 0 -.7 2.3 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 02/83 12/82 12/82 131.1 131.1 130.4 130.2 127.9 134.9 125.5 116.8 116.4 152.5 158,4 107.8 85.9 113.7 117.0 132.4 132.5 133.6 136.1 127.9 136.5 126.4 122.1 122.9 155.2 161.9 108.2 85.3 113.7 117.0 132.4 132.5 133.4 135.8 127.9 136.5 126.4 122.1 122.9 155.2 161.9 108.0 85.3 113.7 117.0 7.3 7.8 2.8 5.2 .2 9.7 1.1 1.7 1.8 20.9 24.3 7.8 .4 3.7 5.3 .0 0 -.1 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.2 0 0 0 12/88 111.5 (3) 111.5 .7 06/84 06/8 4 06/84 0 6/84 06/8 4 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 12/88 06/84 135.8 134.6 132.2 136.1 138.0 134.8 127.1 125.7 131.7 148.1 135.8 134.6 132.2 136.1 138.0 134.8 127.1 125.7 131.7 148.1 14Ï.7 140.5 132.2 136.1 146.2 141.4 133.6 130.9 143.9 152.9 6.6 6.4 4.5 5.3 7.9 6.8 6.5 5.4 11.6 9.4 12/84 148.1 148.1 148.1 7.6 0 12/84 123.3 123.7 124.0 4.6 .2 06/85 06/85 126.0 123.5 127.0 124.7 127.3 125.1 5.5 5.3 .2 .3 m m 06/85 06/85 12/91 06/85 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 122.1 110.2 105.2 106.4 115.0 124.0 123.9 120.8 125.9 121.7 125.3 143.6 m i 109.7 104.5 106.4 115.0 124.0 125.5 120.8 129.1 123.9 126.7 146.3 123.8 109.9 104.8 106.4 115.0 125.8 126.0 122.1 129.1 123.9 126.7 146.3 6.0 .8 0 2.1 2.1 6.0 7.2 6.7 8.8 5.9 4.5 1.6 .7 .2 .3 0 0 1.5 .4 1.1 0 0 0 0 Texturing, throwing, and winding mill products: cotton, manmade fibers, silk, and w o o l........................................................ ........................................................... Primary products ................. ..................................................................................... Thrown filament yarns, except te x tu re d ................................ ......................... Machine knitting y a r n s ...... .............. .......i.................... ................. ................ Other thrown y a rn s ...... ............ .................................................... .................. Textured, bulked, or crimped filament yarn (made from purchased yarn) N y lo n ......................................................... ....................................................... Nylon (60 - 89 denier) ...................................... ........................................... Nylon (90 - 210 denier) ................ .............................................................. P o ly e s te r.................................................................................... ....................... Polyester (145 - 179 d e n ie r)...................... ....................... ........................ Polyester (all other d en iers)....................................................................... All other textured filament y a rn s ......................... ............... ........................... Commission texturing, throwing, plying, etc. of filament y a r n s ..... ............. Commission texturing or throwing of filament y a rn s ................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary products ....................... .............. ....................................................... 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 2281-427 2281-4271 2281-4273 2281-6 2282 2282-P 2282-3 2282-332 2282-335 2282-5 2282-515 2282-51513 2282-51514 2282-551 2282-55123 2282-55124 2282-571 2282-9 2282-911 2282-SM 2282-S Thread m ills .......... ........................... ............... ................................................ .............. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... ..................... .......................................... Finished thread for use in the home ............... .................................... ........... Manmade fiber thread and other th re a d ............................. ....................... Finished thread for industrial or manufacturers’ u s e .................................... Manmade fiber thread and other thread ..................................................... Spun polyester............ ......................... ............................ .......................... C o re sp u n ......................................................................................... .............. Textured polyester and n y lo n ..... ............................................................... Filament polyester and n y lo n .... ....................................... ........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................. ........... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ .................... ................... ................. ......................... 2284 Miscellaneous textile goods ......................... ...................................................... ......... 229 Coated fabrics, not rubberize d........................ ................ ................ ........................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ....................................... Pyroxylin coated or laminated fabric .................... ................ ............ .............. Vinyl coated or laminated fa b ric ........................................................................ Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd. finished w t ............................... Woven fabric b a s e ........ .................... ......................... .............. ................. Knitted fabric b a s e ....................................................................................... 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 ..... .............. .............. Woven fabric b a s e ..... ................. ................... .............. .............................. Knitted fabric b a s e ........................ ................................................ .............. Nonwoven fabric b a s e ........................................ ................... .................... Polyurethane & other coated & laminated fa b ric ............................ .............. Polyurethane coated or laminated fa b ric ..................................................... 2295 2284-P 2284-1 2284-157 2284-2 2284-225 2284-22501 2284-22502 2284-22503 2284-22504 2284-SM 2284-S 2295-P 2295-1 2295-2 2295-211 2295-21113 2295-21115 2295-21117 2295-222 2295-233 2295-23332 2295-23334 2295-23336 2295-3 2295-315 See footnotes at end of table. 34 - (3) 4.3 4.4 0 0 5.9 4.9 5.1 4.1 9.3 3.2 T able 5. Producer price in d e x é s fo r thé n et output o f selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted — Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Coated fabrics, not rubberized— Continued Other coated or laminated fa b ric ...... ............................................................ Lightweight fabric, 10 oz. & under/sq yd. finished w t ........................... Woven fabric b a s é ................. ............. ........................... ............. ............ Knitted or nonwoven fabric base .............. ........................................... Mediumweight fabric, over 10 oz. to 16 oz./sq. yd. finished w t ......... Plastic coated yarn (from purchased y a rn )...... ................... .......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ..................... ........................ Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ................................................ ............ .......................... Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/91 06/85 121.9 125.8 129.0 124.1 117.2 123.0 126.8 130.3 124.2 120.7 123.0 126.8 129.9 125.4 120.7 5.2 5.5 5.9 3.8 8.7 0 0 -.3 1.0 0 06/85 127.2 127.2 127.2 6.9 0 2296-P 2296-1 2296-122 2296-133 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 116.7 116.1 116.1 115.3 113.7 118.4 117.8 117.8 115.4 119.3 118.4 117.8 117.8 115.4 119.3 3.5 3.5 3.5 4.1 7.3 0 0 0 0 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 01/86 125.4 128.1 128.0 143.3 99.9 100.7 119.0 107.1 123.4 127.6 129.8 125.4 128.0 128.8 143.4 99.9 100.9 119.9 109.6 123.5 128.3 126.6 126.1 128.9 128.6 143.4 (3) 100.9 119.8 108.7 123.7 128.3 131.2 3.3 3.0 2.9 -.1 (3) 2.3 4.1 5.8 2.1 5.9 3.6 .6 .7 -.2 0 (3) 0 -.1 -.8 .2 0 3.6 06/91 01/86 102.2 104.9 102.3 .1 (3) (3) (3) (3) -2.5 (3) 06/86 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/92 06/85 131.2 133.6 136.3 138.2 186.2 102.5 121.8 129.4 131.1 133.3 135.2 187.2 103.4 116.7 130.4 132.6 135.0 136.8 187.3 103.5 120.4 1.4 1.4 2.6 2.5 1.9 2.5 7.6 .8 1.1 1.3 1.2 .1 .1 3.2 12/92 06/85 12/92 11/85 109.2 120.9 97.3 126.5 105.8 120.9 97.4 126.5 106.8 122.0 99.9 126.5 -.1 2.3 4,0 3.8 .9 .9 2.6 0 06/85 109.6 109.0 110.1 2.7 1.0 2299-P 2299-1 2299-11 2299-111 2299-12 2299-124 2299-3 2299-4 2299-41 2299-411 06/85 06/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 121.8 122.8 117.4 145.5 150.4 105.6 105.1 139.8 188.9 188.9 92.7 122.3 123.5 117.4 145.5 150.4 105.7 105.2 133.5 194.2 194.2 92.7 121.9 123.0 117.4 145.5 150.4 105.6 105.1 129.9 193.2 193.2 92.7 9.5 9.7 6.1 9.3 -3.0 3.9 3.2 10.3 20.4 20.4 .9 -.3 -.4 0 0 0 -.1 -.1 -2.7 -.5 -.5 0 2299-412 2299-4127 2299-6 12/85 12/85 12/85 207.4 163.9 117.5 213.6 168.1 119.3 213.6 (3) 119.3 27.6 (3) 7.3 (3) 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 06/85 117.5 99.0 113.2 135.4 137.9 108.6 119.3 99.3 113.8 138.3 140.7 107.5 119.3 99.3 113.8 138.3 140.7 107.4 7.3 1.5 2.5 11.3 12.8 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 06/85 138.8 138.8 138.8 9.4 0 2295-322 2295-3222 2295-32222 2295-32225 2295-3223 2295-4 2295-SM 2295-S Tire cord and fa b r ic ....................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts..................................................................................................... Tire cord and fa b ric ........................................................................................... . Nylon tire cord and fabric ................. ............................................................ Polyester tire cord and fa b ric .... ......................... .............. ........................... 2296 Nonwoven fabrics and related products .................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................... ................................... .................... ... Nonwoven fa b rics................. ................... .................... .............. ........................ Laminated and wet laid ........................................... ............... ....................... 1 ounce to 2.5 ounces per square yard .... ............................................. Over 2.5 ounces per square y a r d ...... .................................. ................... Spun bonded, dry laid, and others ................ .............................................. Under 0.8 ounces per square y a r d ................. ...................................... 0.8 ounces to 1.5 ounces per square yard ................... .......................... Over 1.5 ounces per square y a r d ........................................ .................... Fabricated nonwoven p ro d u c ts ......... .................... ................ .......................... Wipers made from nonwoven fabrics (windshield, industrial, and lithographic).... ...................... ....................... ................. ........................... Other nonwoven p ro d u c ts ........... ................. ............ .................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................. ........... Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................... ............... ..................... 2297 2297-251 2297-298 2297-SM 2297-S Cordage and tw in e ......................... .................... .............................................. ............. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ......................... .............. .................. ;........ Soft fiber cordage and twine, except c o tto n .... .............. ............................... Manmade fiber cordage and tw in e .................... ................. ......................... Fish line, fish net, and fish netting (made in this establishm ent)....... Fish lin e .......................................... ..................... ..................................... Rope ............................... ................... ................... .................... ................... All other manmade fiber cordage and twine, incl. agriculture and in d u stria l...... ............................ .......................................... ................. Cotton cordage and twine ................... ....................... .............. .............. .......... Braided c o r d ...................................... .................... ................ ......................... Wrapping, seine, and other tw in e ..... .................... ....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ...................................... Secondary products ....................... ....................................................... ........... . 2298 Textile goods, n.e.c. ................................... .................................................... .............. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... ............... ................................................ Felt goods, except woven felt and h a ts ................................ ..................... .... Pressed wool f e l t ......... ................... 1 . ............................... .......................... Industrial felt ........ ........................ ....................... ........................................ Punched or needled felts ................ .............. ................................................. Wool felts and man-made fiber f e lt s ................................... .................... Scouring and combing mill products ...... ............. ........................................... Processed textile w a s te ....... ................... ................. ................ ........................ Recovered fibers, processed mill waste, and related p ro d u c ts .............. Fibers recovered from clips and rags (new and u s e d ) ..... ................... Fibers recovered from mill waste, excluding fibers recovered from clips and rags ............................................ ................ .......................... Man-made fib e rs .... ..................................................... ............................ Padding and upholstery filling ............................... ................. ................... ....... Padding and upholstery filling, batting, wadding, excluding foam rubber and plastics ......................................... ....................................... Padding and p a d s .... ............... ........................................ ........................... Ail other padding .................................... ................................................. Batting, wadding, and mattress f e lt s ...... ................................................ Made from all other fibers ............................ ..................... .................... Other textile goods, n.e.c. ........ ........................................ ............................ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary products .............. ................. ................. .............. ......:..................... 2299 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 2298-P 2298-2 2298-2A 2298-207 2298-2071 2298-208 2298-213 2298-3 2298-311 2298-325 2298-SM 2298-S Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 0 0 Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar m aterials...... .................. ................................. .................................. ..................... 23 12/84 120.4 120.8 121.3 1.3 .4 Men’s and boys’ suits and coats ............................... ..................... ............... ............ 231 12/80 155.7 156.4 156.5 1.5 .1 Men’s and boys’ suits and coats ................ ............... ..................... ............................ 2311 12/80 155.7 156.4 156.5 1.5 .1 See footnotes at end of table. 35 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code Men’s and boys’ suits and coats— Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ suits and coats, excluding contract w o rk ......................... Men’s s u its ...................... .................................................................................. Men’s tailored o u te rc o a ts............................................................................... Men’s tailored dress and sport coats and ja c k e ts .......... .......................... Boys’ suits, coats and tailored jackets, incl. sep. v e s ts .... ...................... Receipts for contract work on men’s and boys’ suits and c o a ts ............... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Men’s and boys’ separate trousers and s la c k s ......................................... W omen’s, misses’, and juniors’ suits, skirts, and c o a ts ........................... Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/80 12/86 12/80 12/93 12/80 12/80 12/80 155.5 123.2 155.5 105.0 148.6 (3) 177.3 156.0 123.6 156.0 105.2 149.2 129.5 177.9 156.2 123.6 156.0 105.2 149.2 129.5 178.7 (3) 1.5 12/80 12/80 12/93 165.6 (3) 104.0 168.0 152.5 (3) 168.0 152.5 104.0 (3) 4.0 12/84 123.8 124.1 124.3 1.2 .2 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 06/83 124.8 126.1 116.3 111.0 122.1 101.5 131.1 134.5 128.3 138.8 117.7 149.6 118.0 124.7 126.0 115.7 110.2 119.0 101.9 131.1 134.5 128.7 139.2 118.0 150.1 118.1 125.1 126.5 117.1 112.4 119.5 105.0 130.2 134.5 128.5 139.0 118.0 149.8 118.1 .6 .5 .1 .4 1.6 -.4 -.5 .1 .6 .8 -2.1 2.4 .1 .3 .4 1.2 2.0 .4 3.0 -.7 0 -.2 -.1 0 -.2 0 (3) 138.1 138.1 (3) 138.1 138.1 (3) 138.1 138.1 (3) 1.0 1.0 i3) 06/83 06/83 101.9 127.8 103.1 127.2 103.1 127.3 1.2 1.4 0 .1 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 122.5 119.2 119.7 120.0 122.9 119.7 120.1 120.7 122.9 119.7 120.1 120.7 .4 .6 .3 .6 0 0 0 0 06/82 149.8 149.8 .2 2323-P 2323-1 2323-12 2323-121 2323-127 2323-129 2323-149 2323-SM 2323-M 2323-Y93 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 01/90 128.4 128.7 128.7 128.8 154.5 125.7 105.7 125.6 (3) 128.9 104.5 128.6 128.9 128.9 129.1 154.9 125.7 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 128.2 128.5 128.5 128.6 154.2 125.7 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.5 .2 3.2 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) -.3 -.3 -.3 -.4 -.5 0 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 2325-P 2325-1 2325-11 2325-13 2325-2 2325-2A 2325-21 2325-22 2325-2B 2325-23 2325-9 2325-911 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 06/87 12/81 12/81 12/92 12/92 12/81 12/92 12/81 12/81 130.5 129.9 127.7 131.9 108.9 128.7 130.8 103.1 101.0 121.7 99.7 140.4 143.6 130.9 130.4 129.4 133.5 (3) 128.6 130.8 103.0 101.0 121.5 99.5 141.0 145.0 131.0 130.5 129.3 133.4 110.4 128.8 130.8 103.1 101.0 122.5 100.3 140.9 145.0 1.6 1.0 2.4 2.4 1.4 .4 .3 .2 ,8 .9 .9 .4 1.8 .1 .1 -.1 -.1 (3) .2 0 .1 0 .8 .8 -.1 0 12/92 101.4 101.5 101.4 -.2 -.1 12/81 145.2 145.3 145.4 4.2 .1 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/92 12/81 131.3 133.2 131.5 132.1 135.3 110.0 122.5 131.8 133.5 132.0 132.4 135.7 110.3 122.5 132.1 133.9 132.0 133.1 137.0 110.4 122.5 1.9 2.0 1.6 2.4 2.3 3.3 1.1 .2 .3 0 .5 1.0 .1 0 2311-P 2311-A 2311-1 2311-2 2311-3 2311-4 2311-9 2311-SM 2311-S 2325-S 2337-S Men’s, youths’ & boys’ furnishings, work clothing & allied garm ents................... 232 Men’s and boys’ shirts, except work s h irts ................................................................ Primary products ........................................... ..................................................... ..... M en’s and boys’ knit outerwear sport shirts, including sw e atsh irts........... Men’s knit outerwear sportshirts, including s w e a ts h irts........................... All cotton and chiefly cotton fibers ........................................................... All manmade and chiefly manmade fib e r s ...................... ....................... Boys’ knit outerwear sport shirts, including sweatshirts ........................... All manmade and chiefly manmade f ib e r s .............................................. 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 fib e r s ........................................................... All manmade and chiefly manmade fib e r s .............................................. Men’s woven sport s h irts ................................................................................ All cotton and chiefly cotton fib e r s ........................................................... Contract work on men’s and boys s h irts ............................ ............................ Contract work on men’s and boys’ shirts and c o lla rs .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................... ................................................................... 2321 Men’s and boys’ underwear and n ig h tw e a r............................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................... ............................................ Men’s and boys’ knit und erw ear....................................................................... Knit shorts and briefs, except th e rm a l......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ............... Secondary p ro d u c ts................................. .......................................................... 2322 Men’s and boys’ neckw ear.......... .............. ................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................ ..................................................... Men’s and boys’ n e ck w e a r................................................................................ M en’s and boys’ n e c k tie s............................................................................... All s i l k .................................. ................................ .......................................... All p o ly e s te r....... ............................. ............................................................. Other fabrics, including b le n d s ................................................................... Men’s and boys’ neckwear, n.e.c., including mufflers and s c a rfs ...... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... .............................. ......... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ Contract w o r k ............................. ............................................ ......................... 2323 Men’s and boys’ separate trousers and s la c k s ........................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ separate dress and sport tro u s e rs..................................... Men's separate trousers and s la c k s ....................... .................................... Boys’ separate trousers and s la c k s ..................... ........................................ Men’s and boys’ jeans, jean cut casual slacks, and d u n g a re e s ................ Men’s jeans, dungarees, and jean cut casual s la c k s ............................... Men’s jeans and d u n g a re e s ....................................................................... Men’s jean cut casual s la c k s ............................ ........................................ Boys’ jeans, dungarees, and jean cut casual s la c k s ................................ Boys’ jeans and d u n g a re e s ............................. .......................................... Contract work on men’s and boys’ dress and sport trousers and s la c k s . Contract work on men’s and boys’ trousers and s la c k s .......................... Contract work on men’s and boys’ jeans and jean cut casual slacks, including d u n g a re e s .................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................ ................................................................ 2325 Men’s and boys’ work c lo th in g ..................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....................... ............................................................................... Men’s and boys’ work s h irts .............................................................................. Men’s and boys’ other work c lo th in g ............................................... ............... Men’s and boys’ work p a n ts .......................................................................... Men’s and boys’ coveralls, overalls, and ju m psu its.................................. Men’s washable service a p p a re l...................... ............................................ 2326 2321-P 2321-2 2321-211 2321-21115 2321-21117 2321-225 2321-225Î27 2321-4 2321-417 2321-41718 2321-41721 2321-427 2321-42713 2321-9 2321-913 2321-SM 2321-M 2321-S 2322-P 2322-A 2322-4 2322-SM 2322-S 2325-912 2325-SM 2325-S 2326-P 2326-1 2326-2 2326-211 2326-231 2326-251 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 3 3 Industry and product1 36 p (3l (3) (3) Oct. 1994 1.3 1.2 .9 4.8 1.4 Sep. 1995 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 .4 4.1 0 0 (3) 0 0 (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products/not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code June 19952 Men’s and boys’ work clothing—Continued Men’s and boys’ other work clothing, including ja c k e ts .... ...................... Contract and commission work on men’s and boys’ work c lo th in g .......... Contract and commission work on men’s and boys’ work c lo th in g ...... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......... ................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................... 2326-281 2326-9 2326-911 2326-SM 2326-S Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 12/81 122.1 122.1 122.1 1.0 0 12/81 131.1 131.1 131.1 .8 0 12/81 123.2 124.3 124.3 1.4 0 12/83 12/83 122.5 124.0 123.1 124.3 123.2 124.5 .6 .6 .1 .2 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/89 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/89 12/83 12/83 12/83 119.9 123.2 118.3 117.8 122.2 126.8 124.8 133.9 110.3 128.2 127.7 134.3 119.5 122.8 118.3 (3) 121.6 127.3 124.8 133.9 111.1 129.0 128.6 134.8 119.7 123.0 118.3 117.8 121.9 127.6 124.8 133.9 112.2 129.3 128.6 136.3 -1.4 -1.5 6.1 2.8 -4.9 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.0 2.2 2.5 2.3 .2 .2 0 <3) .2 .2 0 .0 1.0 .2 0 1.1 12/83 12/83 12/83 118.0 116.4 126.5 118.1 116.5 128.8 118.1 116.5 128.8 -1.9 .3 3.3 0 0 0 Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c................. ................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ nontailored heavy jackets and coats, including uniform, excluding ski ja c k e ts ............................................................. ...................... Men’s heavy nontailored jackets and coats, including unifo rm ............... Chiefly c o tto n ......... ............................................................ ......................... Chiefly w o o l..................................... ............................................................. Other fa b ric s ................................................................................................. Men’s and boys’ swimwear, sweaters, and outerwear n .e .c ........;.............. Swimwear and athletic s h o rts ....................................................................... Men’s and boys’ athletic s h o rts ................................................................ Men's and boys’ athletic uniforms sold as s u c h ....................................... Men’s and boys’ outerwear^ n.e.c...... .................. ............... ......................... Men’s light nontailored jackets, excluding u n ifo rm ........ ....................... Other men’s and boys’ outerwear, n.e.c........................... ............... ........ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ................ ........................ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................ ..................... .................................... Contract w o r k ...................................... ............ ................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2329 Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerw ea r......................... ................ ...................... 233 12/84 116.0 116.2 116.7 -.1 .4 W omen’s, misses’, & juniors’ blouses & s h irts ......... ........................... ................... Primary p ro d u c ts..... .............................................................................................. W omen’s, misses’, & juniors’ blouses & shirts, excluding contract work .. Knit shirts and blouses made from purchased fa b r ic ............................... T-shirts and tank t o p s .......................... ................... ................................... All o th e r .................................... ..................................................................... Woven shirts and blouses ....................................................... .................... Contract work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’ blouses & s h irts .......... Contract work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’ blouses & s h ir ts ...... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... .................. .................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................................... ....................... ............. ............ 2331 06/83 06/83 06/86 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/83 06/83 133.7 135.4 120.8 105.5 99.6 100.0 163.8 112.2 130.4 131.6 116.7 102.6 100.4 94.2 157.7 112.2 134.1 135.6 120.9 105.6 100.4 100.0 163.9 112.6 -.4 .4 .2 .2 .8 0 .2 .7 2.8 3.0 3.6 2.9 0 6.2 3.9 .4 06/83 115.5 114.1 116.4 -3.8 2.0 W omen’s, misses’, and juniors’ dre s s e s ......... .......................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................... Dresses made from purchased fabric ....................... ............ ......................... Contract work oh women’s and misses’ dresses .......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ..................... .................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... ............................................ . ................. 2335 12/80 12/80 0 6/86 12/80 123.6 125.0 111.2 133.5 125.6 127.2 113.7 133.5 125.3 126.9 113.5 133.5 -.2 -.3 -.2 -.4 -.2 -.2 -.2 0 12/80 124.5 124.5 124.5 -.1 0 Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ suits and c o a ts ............................. ......................... Primary products ...................... ..................................................... ......................... Coats, suits, and skirts, excluding contract w o rk ................... ....................... Coats and c a p e s ............................................................................................. Coats and capes, except down or feather-filled, fur, all leather and r a in ........................ .......................................................................... Suits and p a n ts u its ................................ ......................................................... Suits and pan tsuits................................ ............. ................... ..................... Jackets, vests and skirts ................................................................................. Skirts, including u n ifo rm .............................................................................. Separate tailored suit type ja c k e ts ......................................... ................. Nontailored outer jackets, excluding ski, but including padded jacket v e s ts ................................. ................. ...................... .................. Contract work on women’s, misses’ and juniors’ suits and c o a t s ............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................... .................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ ................................... 2337 2337-P 2337-A 2337-1 12/82 12/82 06/86 06/93 113.9 114.3 110.0 114.7 115.3 111.2 -.8 -1.7 -2.1 -.2 .1 .2 (3) 114.9 115.2 111.0 96.9 (3) (3) (3) 2337-111 2337-2 2337-222 2337-4 2337-411 2337-417 06/93 06/93 06/93 12/82 12/82 12/82 (3) 101.5 101.5 108.4 105.1 114.7 96.9 101.5 101.5 108.9 105.6 115.3 (3) 101.5 101.5 109.3 105.4 117.2 (3) -.8 -.8 -1.8 -2.7 -.1 (3) 2337-418 2337-9 2337-SM 2337-S 08/93 12/82 99.3 123.8 (3) 123.8 (3) 123.8 (3) .6 (3) 12/82 119.9 121.0 119.9 1.0 -.9 Women's, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c................................... ................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....................... ............................................................................. Nori-commission women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c............. Washable service a p p a re l...................................................... ....................... Washable service a p p a re l........................................................................... Bathing s u its ......................... ...................... .................................................... S la c k s ................................................................................................................. Slacks, except dungarees and je a n s ........................................................ Jeans and d u n garees................................................................................. Other outerwear, n.e.c. ....................................................... ........................... Play garments, including shorts, pedal pushers, Bermudas, and J a m a ic a s ..................................... ................. .................. ...................... Contract and commission work on women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c..................................... ................... .................................... 2339 2329-P 2329-1 2329-121 2329-12101 2329-12102 2329-12103 2329-2 2329-22 2329-223 2329-23 2329-25 2329-255 2329-259 2329-SM 2329-M 2323-Y93 2329-S 2331-P 2331-A 2331-3 2331-321 2331-351 2331-4 2331-9 2331-911 2331 -SM 2331 -S 2335-P 2335-3 2335-9 2335-SM 2335-S See footnotes at end of table. 37 0 0 .4 -.2 1.6 0 2339-P 2339-A 2339-2 2339-215 2339-4 2339-5 2339-511 2339-512 2339-7 06/83 06/83 06/86 06/86 06/93 106.7 108.2 107.8 118.1 100.1 106.8 108.2 107.5 118.9 100.8 106.7 108.1 107.5 118.9 100.8 .8 .7 1.0 1.2 1.2 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 06/83 06/93 06/93 06/83 94.9 101.0 93.4 112.6 94.3 99.8 93.4 112.7 94.3 99.9 93.4 112.7 -.6 -.7 -.4 7.1 0 .1 0 0 2339-761 06/93 97.9 97.9 97.9 -.9 0 2339-9 06/83 120.6 121.8 121.2 -.3 -.5 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code W om en’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, n.e.c.—Continued Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Product code 2339-SM 2339-M 2339-S Women’s, misses’, children’s, and infants’ und ergarm ents................................... 234 Women’s and children’s underwear and n ig h tw e a r................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W omen’s and children’s underwear and nightwear, excluding contract work ................................................................................................................ U n d e rw e a r......................................................................................................... W omen’s und erw ear.................................................................................... Slips, half slips, and p e ttic o a ts .............................................................. Chiefly synthetic fib e rs ...................................................................... P a n tie s ........................................................................................................ Other women’s und e rw e a r...................................................................... G irls’, children’s and infants’ und erw ear.................................................. P a n tie s ........................................................................................................ O ther girls’, children’s and infants’ und erw ear................................... N ig h tw e a r........................................................................................................... W om en’s n ig h tw e a r..................................................................................... N ightgow ns................................................................................................. Chiefly synthetic fib e rs ...................................................................... P a ja m a s ...................................................................................................... Chiefly synthetic fib e rs ...................................................................... Other women’s nightw ear............................. .......................................... Girls’, children’s and infants’ n ig h tw e a r................................................... N ightgow ns................................................................................................. P a ja m a s ...................................................................................................... Contract work on women’s and children’s underwear and nightw ear...... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2341 Brassieres and allied garm ents...... ............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Brassieres and allied garments, excluding contract w o r k ........................... Brassieres ........................ .................................................................................. Bandeau ......................................................................................................... Regular s tra p .............................................................................................. Contour lined or padded s tra p ................................................................ Strapless, convertible or other bandeau b ra s ...................................... Other bras, including long line ................................................................... Girdles, corsets, combinations and a c c e s s o rie s ........................................ Girdles, with or without ope n in g s............................................................... Corsets, combinations, and accessories.................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2342 Hats, caps, and m illin ery................................................................................................ 235 Hats, caps, and m illin ery................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... M illin ery.................................................................................................................. Fur felt and wool f e lt ........................................................................................ All other millinery inc. flowered millinery, straw, whimseys, miniatures, etc............................................................................................. Hats and hat bodies, except cloth and m illin ery............................................ Finished straw hats except harvest h a ts ..................................................... Woo! felt finished h a t s .................................................................................... Woven cloth hats and c a p s ............................................................................... Woven cloth hats, except u n ifo rm ................................................................. Woven cloth caps, except u n ifo rm ................................................................ 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 re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2353 Girls’, children’s, and infants’ outerw ea r........................ ............................................ 236 Girls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, and s h irts ................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Dresses, blouses, & shirts, except knit sport shirts & sw e atshirts............. Dresses ............................................................................................................... Girls’ d re s s e s ................................................................................................. Children’s d re sse s ......................................................................................... All or chiefly manmade fiber fa b r ic ....................................................... 2361 2341-P 2341-A 2341-2 2341-21 2341-211 2341-2113 2341-213 2341-214 2341-22 2341-223 2341-225 2341-3 2341-31 2341-315 2341-3153 2341-316 2341-3163 2341-317 2341-32 2341-325 2341-326 2341-9 2341-SM 2341-S 2342-P 2342-A 2342-1 2342-14 2342-141 2342-142 2342-143 2342-15 2342-2 2342-211 2342-241 2342-SM 2342-S June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/83 102.1 102.1 102.1 0.6 0 12/84 118.5 118.9 118.8 0 -.1 06/82 06/82 120.8 123.5 121.2 124.0 121.2 124.0 .5 .6 0 0 12/87 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 06/82 112.0 136.2 133.4 (3) (3) 135.7 131.1 147.9 112.5 136.9 134.3 135.6 134.5 137.1 131.1 147.9 133.8 167.8 113.4 112.1 106.1 109.6 (3) (3) 129.7 122.5 143.0 116.1 128.4 112.5 136.9 134.3 135.6 134.5 137.1 131.1 147.9 .6 4.7 5.3 (3) (3) 2.2 1.8 2.0 (3) 1.7 -2.5 -2.5 -3.6 -3.5 (3) <3) .2 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) (3) 112.9 111.4 105.3 108.6 128.7 130.4 129.5 122.5 (3) 116.1 128.4 (3) 167.8 113.4 112.1 106.1 109.6 (3) (3) 129.7 122.5 143.0 116.1 128.4 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 06/82 95.8 95.8 95.8 .1 0 0 6/82 06/82 12/87 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/87 06/82 138.5 140.1 115.5 134.7 134.6 129.2 144.7 154.2 137.1 157.1 119.8 136.6 138.7 140.2 115.6 134.8 134.7 129.2 (3) 154.2 140.4 157.1 119.8 138.6 140.6 115.9 134.7 134.9 129.5 (3) 154.4 129.4 160.6 -.1 .3 .3 -.1 .1 .2 (3) .1 -7.8 2.2 (3) (3) (3) -1.1 -.2 -.3 -1.5 -1.4 .5 (3) -4.3 -4.6 3.9 (3) (3) (3) (3) 06/82 (3) 128.6 126.1 .7 -1.9 0 6/85 130.8 131.4 131.3 .6 -.1 2353-P 2353-1 2353-112 12/90 12/90 12/90 06/85 113.2 113.6 105.9 111.1 113.8 114.2 105.9 111.1 113.6 114.0 105.9 111.1 .5 .5 0 0 -.2 -.2 0 0 2353-193 2353-2 2353-215 2353-241 2353-3 2353-312 2353-315 2353-317 06/85 12/90 06/85 06/85 12/90 06/85 06/85 06/85 121.0 115.6 115.0 151.1 115.4 154.4 129.0 131.5 121.0 116.3 115.0 151.1 116.1 159.4 129.1 131.5 121.0 115.9 115.0 151.1 116.0 158.8 129.1 131.5 0 -1.1 -7.1 0 1.5 4.7 .7 1.6 0 -.3 0 0 -.1 -.4 0 0 2353-498 2353-SM 2353-M 2353-S 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 109.3 106.3 100.5 115.5 110.0 106.3 100.5 115.6 110.0 106.3 100.5 115.6 -.3 .1 0 .3 0 0 0 0 12/84 119.0 119.0 119.3 4.3 .3 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 126.2 124.7 133.7 139.6 132.1 142.0 153.8 126.3 125.0 134.7 139.2 132.1 141.1 152.3 126.5 125.2 134.7 139.2 132.1 141.1 152.3 8.9 6.5 12.8 17.2 9.4 22.9 30.2 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 2361-P 2361-1 2361-12 2361-121 2361-123 2361-12335 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 38 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Girls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, and shirts—Continued Infants’ dresses ............................................................................................. Knit sport shirts & sw eatshirts........................................................................... Knit sport s h irts ................................................................................................ Girls’ knit sport s h irts ................................................................................... Contract work on dresses, blouses & s h irts ................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................. .............................. Girls’, children’s, & infants’ outerwear, n.e.c................................................... ........... Primary p ro d u c ts .............................. ................................................. ..................... Coats, snowsults, coat-and-legglng sets, suits, vests, & ja c k e ts ................ C o a ts .................................................................................................................. Outerwear, n.e.c., except contract w o r k ......................................................... Play garm ents.............................. ..................................................................... Children’s and Infants’ play garments, except Infants' creepers and ro m p e rs .................................................................................... .............. Jeans, dungarees, and s h o rts ................................................................ All other play garments, except infants’ creepers and rompers ...... Infants' creepers and ro m p e rs .................................................................. Contract work on children's outerwear, n.e.c.................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Girls’, children’s, and infants’ dresses, blouses, & s h irts ......................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2361-125 2361*2 2361-21 2361-213 2361-9 2361-SM 2361-S 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 131.8 107.8 107 7 131.8 107.1 107.0 131.8 107.4 107.4 15.5 0 0 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 12/84 144.3 143.7 143.7 27.4 .0 2369-P 2369-2 2369-21 2369-3 2369-34 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 111.4 112.0 135.0 151.9 110.3 110.9 111.4 112.0 111.8 112.4 .3 .2 .4 .4 (3) (3) 110.2 110.8 (3) (3) 110.2 110.8 (3) (3) .3 1.4 12/84 02/85 02/85 12/84 . 12/84 99.0 (3) 110.5 129.8 103.1 98.8 98.8 -.1 <3) 109.5 (3) 109.5 (3) -.5 (3) (3) 103.1 (3) 103.1 (3) (3) 0 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 107.9 109.2 106.5 107.9 109.2 106.5 108.2 109.2 106.9 .8 1.2 .6 .3 0 .4 2369 2369-345 2369-3452 2369-3453 2369-346 2369-9 2369-SM 2369-S 2361-S 2369-SSS 0 .3 .4 (3) (3) (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 Fur g o o d s ......................................................................................................................... 237 12/83 103.7 105.1 104.7 -3.3 -.4 Fur g o o d s ......................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................. ................................................................... Fur p ro d u cts................................................................... ...................................... M in k .................................................................................................................... F o x ...................................................................................................................... Beaver, Rabbit, and Other F u rs ............................................................... ..... 2371 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/90 12/83 103.7 105.3 105.3 107.6 104.3 101.6 105.1 106.8 106.8 109.6 104.3 101.6 104.7 106.4 106.4 109.1 104.3 101.6 -3.3 -3.4 -3.4 -.5 -3.0 -12.9 -.4 -.4 -.4 -.5 0 0 2371-P 2371-1 2371-111 2371-113 2371-115 Miscellaneous apparel and accesso ries..................................................................... 238 06/85 122.9 123.8 123.8 1.9 0 Fabric dress and work g lo v e s ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .......... ........................................................................................... W ork gloves and m itte n s ................................................................................... All fa b r ic ...................................................................... ...................................... Single canton fla n n e l........................... ....................................................... Double canton fla n n e l................................................................................. Fleeced cotton je rs e y .................................................................................. Circular knit c o tto n .................................................................. .................... Coated and partially coated fa b ric ............................................................ Other fa b ric ................................................................................................... Leather or plastic and fabric com binations................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................. ............ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... .................................................................................. R e s a le s ............................... .............................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................ ........................... 2381 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 127.6 124.7 125.8 127.8 124.1 117.3 134.6 146.7 119.3 124.5 116.6 128.8 126.1 127.3 129.6 129.1 117.3 136.0 146.4 119.3 134.7 116.6 129.0 126.2 127.4 129.8 129.2 118.0 136.0 146.4 119.3 134.1 116.6 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.8 2.9 1.9 6.8 6.2 1.0 8.9 2.2 .2 .1 .1 .2 .1 .6 0 0 0 -.4 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 135.9 135.9 145.3 135.9 135.9 145.8 135.9 135.9 145.8 4.4 4.4 1.5 0 0 0 Robes and dressing gowns, except children’s ......................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Men's and boys’ robes and dressing g o w n s .................................................. Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ robes and dressing g o w n s........................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2384 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 116.4 117.5 119.5 116.9 113.1 116.4 117.5 119.5 116.9 113.1 116.4 117.5 (3) 116.9 113.1 .3 .5 (3) 0 0 0 0 Waterproof outer garm ents........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Raincoats and ra in c a p e s ................................................................................ Men’s and boys’ ........................................................................................... Other waterproof g a rm e n ts ............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ............................................................. 2385 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 121.3 122.5 120.1 124.3 123.2 125.6 127.7 125.6 130.0 123.8 125.6 127.7 125.6 130.0 123.8 5.0 6.1 6.6 6.6 .7 Leather and sheep lined c lo th in g ................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Leather coats and ja c k e ts .................................................................................. Men’s and boys’ ................................................................. ............................ Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ .................................................................... All other leather and sheep lined clothing, including children’s ................. All other leather and sheep lined clothing, including c h ild re n 's .............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................................... ..................................... 2386 Apparel b e lts ........................................................................................... ........................ Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... .................................................................. 2387 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-Z89 2381-S 2384-P 2384-1 2384-2 2384-S 2385-P 2385-141 2385-14111 2385-198 2385-SM 2385-M See footnotes at end of table. 39 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/91 (3) 95.6 (3) (3) 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 119.6 118.1 120.7 134.4 105.2 119.7 118.2 120.9 134.7 105.2 119.7 118.2 120.8 134.6 105.2 1.4 .3 1.1 3.8 -2.7 0 0 -.1 -.1 0 12/85 100.4 100.4 100.4 -3.2 0 (3) 2386-P 2386-1A 2386-101 2386-102 2386-1B 2386-198 2386-SM 2386-S 11/89 109.0 109.0 109.0 7.1 0 2387-P 06/85 0 6/85 127.3 125.1 127.8 125.7 127.8 125.7 1.5 1.4 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Apparel belts—Continued Leather b e lts .......................... ..................... ................. ........ Women’s and children’s leather belts .......................... Women’s and children’s made for sale separately . Men’s and boys’ leather b e lts ........................................ Men’s and boys’ made for sale s e p a ra te ly .............. Belts other than le a th e r..................... ............... .................. Women’s and children’s other than le a th e r................. W omen’s and children’s made for sale separately . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ........................... ....................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... R e s a le s ...................... ................................ ........................ Secondary p ro d u c ts .... .................... ................ ................. .. June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/85 06/92 06/85 0 6/85 0 6/92 06/85 0 6/92 06/85 135.9 107.0 113.4 143.9 107.6 103.0 95.8 106.4 136.8 107.0 113.4 145.5 108.8 103.0 95.8 106.4 136.8 107.0 113.4 145.5 108.7 103.0 95.8 106.4 2.1 .8 2.2 2.9 2.8 0 0 0 06/92 06/92 06/92 06/85 100.4 96.6 105.8 135.1 100.4 96.6 105.8 135.1 100.4 (3) 105.8 135.1 (3) 5.8 0 2389-P 2389-1 2389-191 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 120.5 118.3 118.3 124.3 120.7 118.3 118.3 124.5 120.7 118.3 118.3 124.5 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.9 0 0 0 0 2389-198 2389-SM 2389-M 2389-S 12/85 105.1 105.1 105.1 2.0 0 12/85 12/85 127.3 131.9 128.7 131.1 128.7 131.1 1.1 2.9 0 0 2387-1 2387-11 2387-115 2387-15 2387-155 2387-2 2387-21 2387-215 2387-SM 2387-M 2387-XY9 2387-Z89 2387-S Apparel and accessories, n.e.c............. Primary p ro d u c ts ............................. Apparel and accessories, n.e.c. Academic caps and gowns and costumes, including th e a tric a l... Ecclesiastical vestments, special garments for fraternal orders, except tailored c lo th in g ....................................................... ........ Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ......................... ........ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................... ..................... .................... ........... Secondary products ................. ............................................................... Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base O c t 1994 Sep. 1995 0 0 .0 0 -.1 0 0 0 2.4 0 (3) 0 0 Miscellaneous fabricated textile products 239 12/84 119.4 120.1 121.4 2.6 1.1 Curtains and d ra p e rie s ...........>................................................................................... Primary products ..........................,....................................................................... Curtains, except la c e .... ............................. ............................. ...................... Wholly or chiefly cotton fa b r ic s .... ....................................... ..................... Wholly or chiefly manmade fiber fabrics, plastics, and other m aterials..... ........................................................................................... Chiefly polyester fa b ric s ...................... ................... ................................ Other materials, including p la s tic s .......................... ............. ................ D ra p e rie s.............................................. ............................................................. W holly or chiefly cotton fabrics ................................................................. W holly or chiefly manmade fiber fabrics, plastics, and other m aterials...................................................... .............. ........................... Chiefly rayon and acetate fa b r ic s .......................... .............. ................ Nylon and other manmade fiber fabrics, excluding rayon, acetate, and p o lye s te r.................. .............. .................................................... Chiefly polyester fa b ric s ........................................... ............................. Other materials, including p la s tic s ....................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ......................................... Miscellaneous receipts ................... ...................... ......................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................. Secondary products ................ ..................... .......................... ....................... 2391 2391-P 2391-2 2391-211 06/84 06/8 4 0 6/8 4 0 6/8 4 130.0 128.8 124.5 152.3 130.5 129.3 124.6 152.3 130.4 129.2 124.6 152.3 1.2 1.3 1.4 7.3 -.1 -.1 0 0 2391-222 2391-22273 2391-22274 2391-4 2391-411 06/84 06/84 06/89 06/84 0 6/84 117.4 116.8 107.8 131.5 129.5 117.5 116.9 107.8 132.3 130.6 117.5 116.9 107.8 132.1 130.6 -.4 -.6 .9 1.1 4.1 0 0 0 -.2 0 2391-444 2391-44471 06/84 06/84 132.4 132.5 133.1 132.8 132.9 132.7 .5 -.3 -.2 -.1 2391-44472 2391-44473 2391-44474 2391-SM 2391 -M 2391-XY9 2391-S 06/89 0 6/84 12/84 122.4 135.9 117.8 122.5 135.9 120.5 122.5 135.9 119.5 3.6 1.3 1.3 0 0 -.8 06/84 06/84 06/84 142.8 130.5 126.4 142.8 130.5 129.2 142.8 1.0 (3) 129.2 (3) 2.5 (3) House furnishings, n.e.c.................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...... ................. Bedspreads and b e d s e ts ..... Tailored, q u ilte d ................... Nontailored, except tufted . Sheets and p illo w cases........ Towels and w a sh c lo th s........ O ther house fu rn is h in g s ....... C o m forters.... ........ ...... B la n ke ts ........ ................... Crib s iz e ........................ All other housefumishings, except blankets and com fo rters.. Shower/bath curtains, including p la s tic ................................. Mattress p ro te c to rs ..... .............................................................. Fancy pillows and c u s h io n s.................. ................................... F o a m .......................................................... .............. ................ Other materials ....................................... ................................ Mops and d u s te rs ....................... ................. ............................ Dry mops and d u s te rs...... ........................................... ......... Sponge m o p s ...... ................... ..................................... ......... All other house furnishings . Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ...................... Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts . 2392 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 06/83 06/83 116.7 114.6 114.2 111.6 106.1 115.2 99.3 118.6 92.9 123.4 117.7 114.6 94.8 108.7 122.3 112.7 125.5 141.2 141.1 138.1 127.8 117.6 115.5 117.2 111.6 112.5 116.0 99.3 119.3 98.3 123.4 117.7 114.6 94.8 108.7 122.3 117.6 115.6 117.6 112.7 112.0 115.9 99.3 119.2 98.0 123.4 117.7 114.6 94.8 108.7 122.3 2.3 2.1 4.0 1.8 6.8 1.2 1.6 2.1 2.0 .8 0 2.4 .1 3.6 .1 (3) 125.5 141.2 141.1 138.1 127.8 (3) 125.5 141.2 141.1 138.1 127.8 (3) (3) 3.5 2.5 4.1 3.1 0 .1 .3 1.0 -.4 -.1 0 -.1 -.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 0. 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 118.6 11 ¿ 5 122.3 134.3 118.5 115.5 122.1 135.8 118.5 115.5 122.1 135.7 3.1 3.0 3.2 3.6 0 0 0 -.1 12/85 12/85 12/85 122.8 124.4 124.5 122.5 124.1 123.8 124.5 126.4 128.1 4.1 4.5 6.3 1.6 1.9 3.5 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 2392-47771 2392-47775 2392-498 2392-SM 2392-M 2392-XY9 2392-Z89 2392-S Secondary products . Textile b a g s .......................... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ...... Vegetable fiber b a g s . 2393 2393-P 2393-1 See footnotes at end of table. 40 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code June 19952 Textile bags—Continued W holly or chiefly cotton fabrics, including cotton canvas and open-mesh c o tto n ................................................................... ................. Duffel bags/knap sacks.............................. ................................................. Other wholly or chiefly cotton fabric b a g s ........ ........................... .......... Burlap fabric b a g s ............................................................................................ Other textile b a g s ............................................................................. ................... Wholly or chiefly manmade fiber fa b ric s ............................ ........................ Split polyethylene or polypropylene strip b a g s ...................................... O ther manmade fiber fabric b a g s ............................................................. Spun p a p e r........................................... ............................................................ Other fa b ric s ...................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................... .................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Other secondary products .............................................................................. 2393-121 2393-12111 2393-12122 2393-131 2393-2 2393-241 2393-24122 2393-24133 2393-258 2393-279 2393-SM 2393-S 2393-SSS Canvas and related p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........................ ............. ................................................................ A w n in g s ................................................................................................................. T e n ts ........................................................................................... ................... ....... Other te n ts ........................................................... ............................................. Commercial and other t e n ts ....................................................................... Tarpaulins and other c o v e rs ................................................... .......................... Fitted .................................. ............................................................................... Other p ro d u cts...................................................................................................... S a ils .................................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts......................................................... .................................. 2394 Pleating, stitching, and tu c k in g ............................................................. ....................... Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ........................................... Embroideries (except Schiffli) ............................................................................ Embroideries, including embroidered art nee dlew ork............................... Commission embroidering, tucking, pleating, etc. for the tra d e .............. Embroidering (exc. Schiffli) on materials owned by o th e rs...................... Contract tucking, pleating, hemstitching, and buttonholing for the trade ........................................... ....................................... ......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... ............................ 2395 Automotive trimmings, apparel findings, and related p ro d u c ts.............................. Primary p ro d u c ts .............................. ................... ............................. ..................... Men’s and boys’ suit and coat findings, and hat and cap trim m in g s ....... Men’s a n ^ boys’ coat, suit, and trouser fin d in g s ....... .............................. Automotive’,trimmings ........................................... .................. ........................... Other trimmings and fin d in g s......................... ................................................... W omen’s and children’s apparel trimmings and fin d in g s ......................... Other trimmings and findings, including furniture trim m in g s .................... 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 s c re e n .................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................ ........................... .......... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2396 Schiffli machine em bro id e rie s...................................................................................... Primary products ...................................................................................................... Schiffli machine em broideries..... ............................................. ........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ........................................ Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................... ................ Secondary P ro d u c ts .... ............ ....................................................................... 2397 Fabricated textile products, n.e.c.................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................... . Automobile seat c o v e r s ..... ............................................................................ Seat or safety belts, including shoulder harnesses, except le a th e r...... Sleeping b a g s ................................................................................................... Flags, banners, and similar e m b le m s ............................... ...................... .... Parachutes................................. .......................... ............................................ All other fabricated textile products, n.e.c...................... ............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................... ............................................................ R e s a le s ........................................................................................ ..................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 2399 Lumber and wood products, except fu rn itu re ...... .................................................... Logging camps and logging c ontractors................................................................ . 2394-P 2394-2 2394-3 2394-366 2394-36637 2394-5 2394-555 2394-8 2394-877 2394-SM 2394-S Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 166.7 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 12/85 12/92 12/92 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/89 168.0 106.8 114.4 100.7 125.3 127.1 116.2 106.1 101.9 109.4 (3) 113.3 166.8 107.0 113.3 4.9 4.9 4.9 (3) .0 0.1 (3) 125.3 127.1 116.2 106.1 101.9 109.4 (3) 125.9 127.1 116.2 106.1 101.9 111.3 (3) 2.9 3.1 5.2 1.6 .8 4.0 (3) .5 0 0 0 0 1.7 12/85 12/85 115.2 115.3 115.2 115.3 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 148.1 149.7 172.1 161.3 154.6 155.6 155.3 134.4 150.9 152.7 174.0 161.3 154.6 155.6 158.5 140.6 151.0 152.8 175.1 161.3 154.7 155.7 158.5 140.6 6.3 6.6 9.7 6.0 3.6 3.6 8.5 5.0 .1 .1 .6 0 .1 .1 0 0 12/85 137.0 142.9 142.5 4.2 -.3 12/85 150,0 (3) (3) 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 133.3 132.0 133.8 141.9 129.7 170.7 133.6 132.1 133.8 141.9 129.8 170.7 133.7 132.2 133.8 141.9 130.1 170.7 1.2 1.3 .4 .4 3.0 3.9 .1 .1 0 0 .2 0 12/85 117.1 117.4 118.2 1.8 .7 12/85 145.3 146.7 146.7 1.0 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/90 12/85 109.8 109.8 127.2 127.8 106.1 116.0 123.4 86.3 142.4 103.7 115.1 110.1 110.0 127.2 127.8 106.1 118.1 125.9 86.3 146.0 103.7 115.1 113.9 113.9 127.2 127.8 113.5 118.1 125.7 86.3 146.0 103.3 114.6 2.8 2.8 0 0 5.5 3.7 5.3 0 4.4 -1.9 -2.1 3.5 3.5 0 0 7.0 0 -.2 0 0 -.4 -.4 12/83 12/83 12/83 112.3 110.8 90.5 (3) (3) 92.2 112.3 110.8 92.2 5.2 9.4 -2.1 06/85 06/85 06/85 134.0 136.3 136.3 134.0 136.3 136.3 135.8 138.0 138.0 1.3 1.2 1.2 06/85 06/85 103.8 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 108.1 108.2 119.9 93.3 105.1 138.9 166.7 109.3 108.7 108.9 120.7 93.3 108.4 138.9 166.8 110.5 109.0 109.0 120.6 93.3 107.8 139.1 166.8 110.8 2.0 2.1 .3 .4 .7 9.1 .1 1.7 .3 .1 -.1 0 -.6 .1 0 .3 12/85 12/92 12/85 100.8 (3) 113.6 98.6 93.1 113.4 (3) (3) 113.4 (3) (3) -.3 (3) (3) .0 24 12/84 153.0 155.5 154.4 .3 -.7 241 12/81 199.9 191.4 190.5 1.3 -.5 2395-P 2395-1 2395-112 2395-9 2395-911 2395-931 2395-SM 2395-S 2396-P 2396-1 2396-111 2 3 9 6 -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-XY9 2397-SS 2399-P 2399-115 2399-125 2399-131 2399-141 2399-185 2399-198 2399-SM 2399-M 2399-Z89 2399-S See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 41 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 0 1.3 1.2 1.2 (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and ttieir products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 199.9 205.5 256.0 283.1 274.2 239.0 106.5 231.4 100.9 158.1 122.9 115.6 113.9 107.2 90.3 100.0 99.9 116.7 116.7 191.5 195.9 240.8 284.2 275.3 212.0 105.7 195.9 99.7 158.1 122.5 109.5 106.1 108.1 90.6 100.0 99.7 115.8 115.8 , 190.6 194.6 237.9 275.8 267.1 213.1 105.1 231.4 100.5 158.1 122.5 109.4 105.6 109.6 90.8 (3) -10.7 -0.5 -.7 -1.2 -3.0 -3.0 .5 -.6 18.1 .8 0 0 -.1 -.5 1.4 .2 (3) 100.0 116.7 116.7 (3) (3) 1.6 1.6 (3) .3 .8 .8 242 12/84 152.0 156.9 154.0 -4.0 -1.8 2421 2421-P 2421-1 2421-12 2421-121 2421-12111 2421-12112 2421-12119 2421-122 2421-124 2421-125 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 06/95 147.8 151.2 172.5 170.2 197.5 214.3 172.4 196.6 129.4 100.0 100.0 153.0 156.7 167.9 165.4 196.4 209.8 172.2 198.3 120.7 93.7 96.9 150.0 153.6 167.9 165.5 195.2 207.5 171.0 198.5 121.2 95.1 97.1 -4.3 -4.6 -5.2 -5.2 -.1 -3.0 3.0 -1.8 -18.2 -2 .0 -2.0 0 .1 -.6 -1.1 -.7 .1 .4 1,5 .2 2421-13 2421-131 2421-139 2421-2 2421-3 2421-31 2421-311 2421-32 2421-321 2421-3211 2421-32111 2421-32113 2421-32119 2421-322 2421-3221 2421-32211 2421-32212 2421-32219 12/80 0 8/85 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 12/80 183.1 171.0 159.7 155.4 146.6 124.2 103.1 156.1 183.4 186.8 164.3 181.9 168.6 159.7 162.0 147.2 116.5 97.3 161.0 181.8 185.0 (3) 213.5 180.3 150.6 150.8 137.6 159.0 143.7 1-81.7 168.2 159.7 157.8 142.7 115.4 95.5 154.8 172.1 174.6 <3) 206.6 162.2 ; 145.3 145.5 Ï3 2 .8 151.8 140.8 -3.8 -4.7 -3.0 -7.8 -11.8 -13.6 -9.3 -10.8 -8.4 -8.4 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 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 12/80 148.4 138.2 158.4 166.7 177.4 126.3 225.1 155.7 160.9 135.2 133.4 202.1 131.0 228.2 159.8 191.1 143.7 139.2 149.8 173.7 143.0 156.2 157.3 (3) 169.2 178.8 174.1 148.3 224.7 165.9 161.8 143.3 142.6 198.2 114.4 231.7 159.6 182.7 161.2 163.4 180.6 208.9 144.1 171.4 169.6 174.4 173.4 160.9 <3) (3) 165,3 176.0 171.7 144.3 225.1 161.5 160.3 142.5 141.7 191.2 111.8 220.7 158.9 182.9 155.1 153.9 169.2 1909 142.1 174.1 179.8 163.4 165.9 153.8 (3) (3) -5.2 -1.7 -4.3 -2.4 -3.9 -6.7 -9.0 -5.2 -3.9 -12.7 -21.9 -8.6 -3.1 - 130 -6.7 -8.6 -.8 -3.2 -4.6 -8.6 2411 Sawmills and planing mills . Sawmills and planing m ills ........ .................................... .......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ........................................................... ............................. Hardwood lumber, rough and dressed, except s id in g ............................. Hardwood rough lu m b e r...................................................:....................... O a k ..... ............. ......................................... ................... ............................ Red, no. 1 common ........................................................................... W h ite ...................................................................................................... Other Red O a k ................... .................................... .............................. P o p la r........................................................................................................ Maple, gum, & ash ro u g h ........................... .......................................... Other hardwoods rough ........................................................................ Hardwood, dressed lumber, including ceiling, framing, and matched and shiplapped lu m b e r....... ........................ ................... ................... O a k ............................... ................... ........................................................ Other hardwood s p e c ie s ...................... ........................... ..................... Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, except s id in g ............ ................. Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Eastern species, except siding . Rough softwood lumber, Eastern species .................... ..................... Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal th ic k n e s s .......... Dressed softwood lumber, Eastern s p e c ie s ......... ............................ Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal th ic k n e s s .......... Southern P in e ...................... .................... ................................... Finish, c and b e tte r........ ........... ................................................. 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 .......................... . .............................. ....... O ther 2 incli Southern Pine lumber . ............. Lumber and tim bers over 2 inch nominal thickness, Eastern s p e c ie s ........ ................................................................................ Southern Pine .................. ................... ................... — ................ Softwood lumber, rough and dressed, Western species ................... Rough softwood lumber, W estern species ....................................... Boards - lumber less than 2 inches in nominal th ic k n e s s .......... Light framing lumber 2 inch nominal thickness only ................... Lumber and tim bers over 2 inches in nominal th ic k n e s s ........... Dressed softwood lumber, Western species .................................... Boards-lumber less than 2 inch nominal th ic k n e s s ....... ............. Douglas F i r ............................. ............. .............. ......................... Other boards .............. ............. ............................... .................... Ponderosa P in e ..... .......... ........... ................... ............................. No. 3 b o a rd s .................................... .......................................... Other b o a rd s ............................................................................... Redwood and W estern Red C e d a r .... ................... ...... ........... Other boards, W estern dressed s o ftw o o d .................. ............. Lumber of 2 inches nominal thickness only .................................. Douglas F ir ...... ........... ......................... ......................... ................. Standard and b e tte r.......................... ............................................ Other 2 inch Douglas Fir lumber ........ ........... .......... ................ Ponderosa P in e .............................................................................. W hite F i r ........................................................................................ Standard and b e tte r .... .................. ................... ........................ Other 2 inch W hite Fir lu m b e r..... ........................................... Western Hemlock ................ .............. ..................... ................... Dimension, std. and b tr............. .................... ............................. 2411-P 2411-1 2411-117 2411-11744 2411-13 2411-131 2411-133 2411-139 2411-2 2411-221 2411-3 2411-31115 2411-32227 2411-4 2411-413 2411-416 2411-9 2411-911 See footnotes at end of table. 42 (3) 177.8 142.9 143.1 142.3 142.6 142.4 (3) 149.5 142.1 131.2 1.3 .7 .1 4.0 3.8 -3.1 10.3 .6 Sep. 1991 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/94 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 0 6/82 12/94 12/94 12/81 12/81 Logging camps and logging co n tra c to rs........ Primary p ro d u c ts ........ ............. ............ ....... Softwood logs, bolts, and tim b e r .......... Douglas f i r ............................................. Sawlogs and b o lts ............................ Softwood, except Douglas f i r ............. Southern yellow p in e .................. S p ru ce ................................................. Other softwood log species, n.e.c. Hardwood logs, bolts, and tim b e r......... Other hardwood log species, n.e.c. .. P u lpw ood.... .................... ......................... Softwood ..................... ..................... ..... H a rdw ood............................................. .. Other p ro d u cts.......................................... Wood poles, piles, and p o s ts .......... Wood chips produced in the field ..... Contract lo g g in g ...................................... Contract logging ............. :............... . Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base (3) .2 1.0 5.3 5.5 (3) (3) (3) (3) -10.6 -14.1 -11.9 -15.5 -8.7 -13.9 (3) -16.8 8.4 7.4 -.1 -.2 0 -2.6 -3.1 -.9 -1.8 -3.9 -5.3 -5.6 (3) -3.2 -10.0 -3.5 -3.5 -3.5 -4.5 -2.0 (3) (3) -2.3 -1.6 -1.4 -2.7 .2 -2.7 -.9 -.6 -.6 -3.5 -2.3 -4.7 -.4 .1 -3.8 -5.8 -6.3 -8.6 -1.4 1.6 6.0 -6.3 -4.3 -4.4 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Product code Industry code Industry and product1 Sawmills and planing mills— Continued Other 2 inch Western Hemlock lu m b e r...... .............. Redwood 2 inch lu m b e r........................................ ............................ Lodgepoie, Sugar, and Western (Idaho) White Pine 2 inch lu m b e r................ ...................... .......................... ........................... Other Western softwood 2 inch lu m b e r............. ................... Lumber and timbers, over 2 inch nominal thickness ....................... Douglas F ir ............................... ................. ................ ......................... Other Western softwood tim b e rs .......................... ........................... W ood c h ip s ............................................................................. ........................... Short tons ....................... ................. ................... ............... ........................... Standard u n its .... ........................... ................. .................. ........................... Softwood cut s t o c k ............................ ................... ............ ............. ................. Furniture cut stock ................. ........................... ................. .......................... O ther industrial cut s to c k ............................. .................... ........................... Softwood flooring, siding and other sawmill and planing mill products ... W o o d sid in g............................................................. ....................................... Railway crossties and mine t ie s .... ................. ...................... ............... ..... Other sawmill/planing mill products ............................................................ C ontract/custom w o r k ........ ............................................................................ Contract or custom sawing of logs owned by others ......... ............ Contract drying, planing, resawing or other manufacturing of lumber owned by o th e r s ........ ................................................ ........................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... .................................................. ........................... R e s a le s .................................................................... ....................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................... Logging ca m p s/c o n tra c to rs............................. ................... ....................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. ................. ............................ Hardwood dimension and flo o rin g ................................ ............. ............................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................ ........................................... ..................... . 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 p la n k ............. Glued laminated truck trailer flooring and railroad car d e c k in g ............ Hardwood dimension stock for furniture and industrial uses .................... Furniture dim e n sio n ..... ............................... ........................ ........................ R o u g h ............................ ............................... .............. ................................ Sem ifabricated................................................................. ......................... Completely fabricated ready for assembly, incl furniture parts, ex frames for household furn .... ............. ...................... ....................... Industrial dimension ................... .................. ................ ................................ Industrial dimension except compression-modified and densified wood ................................................. ........................................ ........... Wood frames for household fu rn itu re ............................... ........... ........... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............. .................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ....... ............... ................. ............................................. ... 2426 Special product sawmills, n .e .c ................................ ................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... ....................................... ........................... Shingles, shakes, cooperage stock and exce lsio r.................... ...... ...... Red cedar shingles and shakes .............. ......................... ........................ . Shingles, including remanufactured shingle s ................................ ........ Shakes (handsplit and resawn, taper and straight s p lit)..................... Slack & tight cooperage stock (staves & headings)............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................ ............................................ 2429 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2421-42259 2421-4226 12/80 12/80 157.0 169.4 190.6 164.7 182.4 166.0 9.5 8.8 -4.3 .8 2421-4228 2421-4229 2421-423 2421-4231 2421-4239 2421-5 2421-577 2421-578 2421-7 2421-711 2421-751 2421-8 2421-813 2421-817 2421-819 2421-9 2421-911 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 04/91 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 12/80 126.5 153.8 211.0 178.7 238.0 114.1 138.4 85.2 154.3 (3) 153.4 143.1 170.2 145.8 100.0 141.1 (3) 182.3 201.3 176.5 222.9 124.7 152.4 91.3 154.3 134.9 (3) 172.8 199.4 173.6 221.5 123.5 148.6 94.3 154.6 133.7 (3) -4.7 -2.4 -14.9 9.0 18.6 19.6 18.5 -.5 (3) -5.2 -.9 -1.6 -.6 -1.0 -2.5 3.3 .2 -.9 (3) 142.0 (3) 143.2 99.4 141.1 (3) 141.9 (3) 143.7 99.1 141.1 (3) (3) (3) 2421-951 2421-SM 2421-M 2421-289 2421-S 2411-S 2421-SSS 12/86 124.4 124.4 124.4 6.9 0 12/80 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 (3) 100.0 131.3 131.3 131.3 91.0 98.8 135.2 137.9 132.8 (3) (3) 131.2 131.3 131.0 (3) (3) -2.2 -2.2 -2.4 (3) (3) -3.0 -4.8 -1.4 2426-P 2426-1 2426-11 2426-111 2426-119 2426-141 2426-2 2426-22 2426-223 2426-227 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 06/91 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/91 06/84 06/84 146.2 148.3 136.5 127.5 126.6 151.9 155.7 149.6 121.0 137.1 135.9 145.7 147.7 135.2 126.4 124.0 152.1 152.5 149.3 120.5 135.2 135.7 145.6 147.4 134.5 126.8 125.6 151.6 140.9 149.4 120.6 135.2 136.1 -.5 -.1 -2.2 -1.7 -3.5 -.2 -8.5 .7 -.2 -2.9 1.9 -.1 -.2 -.5 .3 1.3 -.3 -7.6 .1 .1 0 .3 2426-229 2426-28 0 6/84 164.9 165.6 165.5 1.0 -.1 2426-284 2426-6 2426-SM 2426-S 06/91 06/84 130.6 151.5 131.3 151.5 131.3 151.5 4.2 2.3 0 0 06/84 131.5 132.5 132.8 -4.8 .2 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/94 207.3 208.6 208:6 222.1 216.5 220.8 100.1 207.5 208.6 208.6 221.2 212.5 223.1 102.7 210.9 212.2 212.2 226.1 211.6 233.9 102.7 6.8 6.4 6.4 7.7 5.3 10.0 2.7 1.6 1.7 1.7 2.2 -.4 4.8 0 06/94 90.3 99.7 99.7 1.2 0 2429-P 2429-1 2429-111 2429-11101 2429-11103 2429-117 2429-SM 2429-S (3) (3) -1.7 (3) 5.1 (3) -.1 (3) .3 -.3 0 (3) (3) (3) -2.6 ................. 12/84 148.8 152.8 151.8 1.0 -.7 M illw o rk ....................................... ...................... .................. ....................... ................. Primary products ...................................................... ......................................... ...; Wood window u n its ........................................................................................... Double h u n g .......................... ........................ ............................. .................. C asem ent............................................................. . ............................. ......... Horizontal slid in g ........................... ...................... ................. ........................ All other/including single hung and skylights .................. ........................ W ood sash, incl. comb, screen and storm sash, and window screens, excl. window units ..................................................................................... Wood sash; glazed ...................... ................ ...................... .......................... W ood window and door fram es and door frames shipped in door units Door fra m e s ...................................... .............. ................................ .............. W ood doors, int. and ext., incl. those shipped with glazed sections and in door u n jts ....... ............ .............................................. .............. .............. Panel type doors, including French d o o rs .................... .................... ........ Douglas f i r ................................. ................................................................ Western pines ........................ .................................................. ............... 2431-P 2431-1 2431-133 2431-137 2431-141 2431-145 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 152.0 152.4 150.0 154.0 151.2 144.7 99.5 152.7 153.1 150.0 154.0 151.2 144.7 99.5 152.3 152.6 150.0 154.0 151.2 144.7 99.5 0 -.1 2.5 2.5 2.1 .7 1.1 -.3 -.3 0 0 0 0 0 2431-2 2431-215 2431-3 2431-315 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 162.7 156.7 139.7 139.5 162.7 156.7 144.8 147.2 162.7 156.7 144.8 147.2 -.4 -.4 -1.2 -1.9 0 .0 0 0 2431-4 2431-41 2431-411 2431-413 06/83 06/88 06/83 06/83 157.9 147.3 182.4 160.9 158.2 147.3 182.4 160.9 157.1 144.1 174.6 160.9 .8 -.8 -4.0 3.3 -.7 -2.2 -4.3 0 Millwork, veneer, plywood, and structural wood members .... ..... See footnotes at end of table. 43 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry code Industry and product1 Product code Index base June 19952 Millwork— Continued Other species .................................................................................... Flush type doors, hollow c o r e .......................... .................. ............... Hardwood faces, including lauan, birch, oak, etc........................ Hardboard fa c e s .......................................................................... ..... Flush type doors, solid c o r e ............................................................... Hardwood faces, including lauan, birch, oak, etc....... ............ Non-hardwood fa c e s ........................................................................ Other wood doors, incl. garage, screen, storm, combination, and lo u v re . 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..................... W ood moldings (standard) except prefinished moldings made from purchased m o ld in g s............................................ .................................. Softwood m o ld in g s ..................................................................................... P in e ............................................................................... ........................... O ther softwood s p e c ie s ........................................................................ Hardwood, including lauan .............................. ....................................... O ther millwork products including stairwork and exterior m illw o rk...... Stairwork, including treads, risers, balusters, brackets, crooks, newels, rails, etc. ................................................................................ H a rd w o o d ................................................................................................. Exterior wood blinds and shutters, with or without hardw are........... Exterior millwork, including porch columns, porch rails, newels, trellises, and e n trances...................................................................... Nonstandard wood moldings, carvings, and ornaments suitable for arch, or furn. d e c o ra tio n s................................................................. Other millwork products, n.e.c., including interior m illw o rk ................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................... .............. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ......................................................................... R e s a le s ........................................................................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts......................... .............................................. Metal doors, sash, and trim ..................................................................... W ood kitchen c a b in e ts........................................................ ...... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................. Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, stock line . W o o d .............................................................................. Plastic la m inated ........................................................... Wood kitchen cabinets and cabinetwork, c u s to m .... W o o d .............................................................................. Plastic la m inated.......................................................... Vanities and other cabinetwork ..................................... Stock lin e ......................................................... ............. C u s to m ........................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous receipts ... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ . Hardwood veneer and p ly w o o d ................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... Hardwood plywood ..................... ...................................................... ... Veneer core hardwood plywood ................ ................................... Prefinished hardwood plywood made from purchased plyw ood., Hardwood plywood type pro d u c ts.................................. .................. Hardwood veneered p a n e ls ............................. ............................. Hardwood veneer, not reinforced or b a c k e d .................................. M a p le ............................................................................... ................... O a k ........................................................... ......................................... W a ln u t................................................................................................ Other hardwoods (domestic and im ported)................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. . Sep. 1995 169.0 137.6 152.8 130.2 144.1 140.7 169.0 137.6 152.8 , 130.2 145.0 140.7 169.0 137.6 152.8 130,2 145.0 140.7 1.2 -.9 -1.7 1.0 4.7 5.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/83 06/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 151.0 133.4 167.0 145.3 157.4 151.0 133.4 167.0 145.3 157.4 151.0 133.4 167.0 145.3 157.4 1.9 0 4.0 0 2.6 0 0 0 0 0 2431-6 2431-62 2431-621 2431-622 2431-651 2431-8 06/83 06/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 146.8 129.2 141.2 168.2 175.0 164.1 148.5 130.9 142.6 177.4 175.0 164.4 147.4 129.7 141.2 177.4 175.0 164.6 -5.9 -7.9 -8.7 1.4 5.6 .5 -.7 -.9 -1.0 0 0 .1 2431-82 2431-825 2431-831 06/88 06/83 06/83 136.9 158.7 151.0 136.6 158.2 151.0 137.8 160.6 151.0 2.4 4.3 0 .9 1.5 0 2431-835 08/83 188.2 188.2 188.2 .5 2431-875 2431-898 2431-SM 2431-M 2431-Z89 2431-S 2431-SSS 3442-S 06/83 0 6/83 201.7 158.5 203.1 158.5 (3) 158.5 (3) .4 06/83 06/83 06/8 3 0 6/83 06/83 147.9 148.2 149.9 156.8 129.3 147.9 148.2 150.5 157.6 129.3 147.9 148.2 150.6 157.8 129.3 -1.0 -1 .7 1.1 .9 2.5 0 0 .1 .1 0 06/84 06/84 06/84 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 0 6/84 06/84 06/84 145.1 144.6 149.2 150.1 143.6 137.4 140.0 129.6 147.7 154.5 141.0 144.9 145.3 149.8 150.9 143.6 138.0 140.8 129.6 148.4 154.5 142.4 144.9 145.2 149.7 150.8 143.6 138.0 140.8 129.6 148.4 154.5 142.4 3.1 3.6 4.8 5.1 4.0 2.2 2.5 1.4 2.3 3.6 1.0 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/89 12/89 06/84 126.9 120.1 (3) 126.9 120.1 7.0 1.8 (3) 0 0 (3) 126.9 120.1 (3) (3) 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/91 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/91 06/85 06/85 06/85 138.1 138.0 133.5 120.4 136.3 139.9 149.3 136.8 137.6 133.6 153.4 129.9 137.0 136.7 132.3 119.1 136.3 139.7 148.1 133.7 137.6 131.7 153.4 122.5 136.9 137.5 132.4 119.0 140.2 139.7 148.1 134.0 137.6 131.3 153.4 123.5 2.0 .9 0 1.4 -.5 4.3 2.8 1.5 5.7 -2.3 4.0 .1 -.1 .6 .1 -.1 2.9 0 0 .2 0 -.3 0 .8 2436-P 2436-3 2436-31 2436-4 2436-5 2436-51 2436-511 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 149.4 147.3 170.7 100.0 148.0 143.0 149.5 149.5 166.8 164.5 188.4 100.8 152.8 168.3 171.0 171.3 163.0 160.8 188.4 100.8 149.0 163.1 163.5 163.4 2.3 3.5 12.1 (3) -1.7 3.8 -1.9 -2.0 -2.3 -2.2 0 0 -2.5 -3.1 -4.4 -4.6 2436-51124 2436-52 2436-521 2436-5211 06/95 06/95 12/80 12/80 100.0 100.0 121.5 140.9 109.1 121.4 149.9 170.9 107.1 119.4 145.5 168.3 (3) (3) 5.7 10.9 -1.8 -1.6 -2.9 -1.5 2435 2435-P 2435-1 2435-108 2435-2 2435-3 2435-331 2435-4 2435-417 2435-419 2435-421 2435-429 2435-SM 2436 44 Oct. 1994 06/83 0 6/88 06/83 06/83 06/88 06/88 2434 See footnotes at end of table. Oct. 19952 2431-419 2431-43 2431-433 2431-435 2431-44 2431-44A 2431-44B 2431-5 2431-575 2431-584 2431-585 2431-598 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 Softwood plyw ood.......................................................................................................... . Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Specialty softwood plywood ............................................................................. Other plywood specialties, including softwood plywood type products Softwood v e n e e r................... ....................................... ..................................... Softwood plywood sh e a th in g .......................... ................................................. Western, Inland & other Non-southern shea thing................................ Western, Inland & Non-southern interior sheathing ............................. Other Western, Inland, & Non-southern interior sheathing, including: stru ctu ra l............................ .............................................. Southern sheathing ....................................................................................... Southern interior s hea thing ....................... ............................................... Southern CDX, in te rio r................................................... ....................... Sep. 19952 0 (3) 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Softwood plywood—Continued Other Southern, in te rio r............................ ............................................. Southern exterior shea thing........................................................ .......... Sanded softwood p ly w o o d .......... ..................................... .............................. Western, Inland & Non-southern s a n d e d ....................... ............................. Western, Inland & Non-southern sanded, e x te rio r................................ Western, Inland & Non-southern A-C, e x te rio r................................... Western, Inland & Non-southern sanded, interior .......................... ....... Southern sa nd ed.............................. ................................ ................... ........... Southern sanded, e x te rio r..... .................. ........................................... ...... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................... ............................................ Sawmill & planing m ills ...................................... ........................................... June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/95 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 06/95 06/95 06/95 12/80 100.0 138.9 154.2 100.0 153.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 159.2 122.0 (3) 156.2 102.9 155.5 99.5 115.5 99.5 156.2 120.4 i 3) 154.1 100.1 151.7 97.3 110.5 99.7 156.6 12/80 06/95 153.6 100.0 164.9 115.0 160.3 110.9 -5.9 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 154.0 151.2 139.8 147.7 190.3 184.8 200.7 155.1 152.4 142.8 147.5 195.5 187.4 210.8 155.3 152.6 142.9 147.8 195.6 185.6 214.6 -3.2 -3.5 -.5 -5.1 -1.0 -6.5 9.8 .1 .1 .1 .2 .1 -1.0 12/93 104.1 104.1 104.1 .3 0 06/85 148.4 148.5 148.7 .3 .1 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 138.0 131.4 123.3 126.9 138.1 131.6 123.7 127.8 137.8 131.2 122.7 126.0 -.3 -.2 -.4 .5 .7 -.3 -.8 -1.4 06/85 06/85 06/85 137.5 137.7 137.9 137.4 137.7 137.9 137.4 137.7 137.9 .5 0 0 0 06/85 131.4 131.3 131.2 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 150.4 146.0 149.7 123.9 150.4 146.0 149.7 123.9 150.3 145.9 149.6 123.9 -.8 -1.0 06/92 06/85 106.0 176.9 106.0 176.9 106.9 176.9 3.0 .2 .8 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 151.2 152.2 2449-P 2449-1 2449-112 2449-11211 2449-3 148.7 140.0 134.4 122.3 186.9 149.8 140.1 134.5 122.5 188.2 154.8 152.9 144.9 140.6 130.4 188.6 8.7 7.6 6.8 9.1 11.3 14.9 3.4 4.5 6.4 .2 2449-312 2449-5 12/85 12/85 186.9 145.9 188.2 149.8 188.6 149.8 14.9 3.9 .2 0 2449-512 06/92 109.9 120.0 120.0 13.9 0 2449-513 2449-SM 12/85 143.5 144.1 144.1 .6 0 2436-5212 2436-522 2436-6 2436-61 2436-611 2436-6111 2436-612 2436-62 2436-622 2436-SM 2436-S 2421-S Structural wood members, n.e.c.............. ........................ ...................................... . Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................... ................................ Glued laminated lu m b e r..................................... ........................................... Roof tru s s e s ......................................................................... -.......................... Other fabricated structural wood pro d u c ts .... ............................................. Floor trusses, incl I-beam floor jo is ts ......... ............................................ Other fabricated structural wood products, except floor trusses ....... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Miscellaneous receipts ........................................................... ........................... Resales ........................ ................ ..................................................................... 2439 Wood co n ta in e rs.......................................................... .................................................. 244 Index base 2439-P 2439-131 2439-151 2439-198 2439-19815 2439-19825 2439-SM 2439-M 2439-Z89 Oct. 1994 (3) (3) 2.3 (3) .5 (3) (3) (3) 7.2 (3) Sep. 1995 -1.3 (3) -1.3 -2.7 -2.4 -2.2 -4.3 .2 .3 -2.8 -3.6 1.8 Nailed wood boxes and s h o o k .................. ....................................... ........................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... ..................... .......................................... Nailed or iock-corner wooden b o x e s ........................................................ ....... Made from lumber for industrial and other uses ........................... ............ Made from veneer and plywood for fruits, vegetables, and industrial and other u s e s .... ................. .................................................................... Wooden box and crate shook ....................................... .................................. . Made from lumber for industrial and other u s e s ........ ............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ........................... ............................................................... 2441 Wood pallets and s k id s ............................................. ..................... ............................. Primary p ro d u c ts ......................... ............................................ .............. ................ Pallets, wooden, f la t ................................................................. .......................... Wooden s k id s ...... ....................... ........................ .................... .......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ................................... . Miscellaneous receipts .......... .................... .................... ............... Secondary products .... ....... ............. ........ ................ 2448 Wood containers, n.e.c........ ................... ..................... ................. ................................ Primary p ro d u c ts .... .................. ....................................................... ...................... Wirebound boxes made from lumber, veneer, and ply w o o d ....................... Made from veneer and plywood ....................................... .......................... . For fruits and ve g e ta b le s..... ................... .................. ................................ Veneer and plywood containers, except boxes and c r a te s ........................ Containers incl. pails, drums, tubs, fruit and vegetable baskets, and hampers, etc. ............... ............................... ............................................ Slack and tight co o p e ra g e ............................ .................................................... Slack cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs, incl. recoopered used slack barrels and k e g s ).... ....................................................................... Tight cooperage(hogsheads, barrels, & kegs for bourbon and other w h is k e y )..................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ........................ ..................... 2449 Wood buildings and mobile h o m e s .... .................... ......................... ......................... 245 12/84 148.4 148.7 148.9 4.5 .1 Mobile h o m e s ................................................................. ................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ........................................ Mobile homes, residential .................................................................................. Single section ............... ............. ..................... .......................... ...................... 12ft to 14ft...................................................................................................... 14ft and o v e r ........ ................................. ......... ........................ .......... Multi-section .................................... .................................. ............. Doubiewide ... ........ ............ ..... ... ........ ..... Other m ulti-section................................................. ............................... . Mobile buildings, non-residential ................... ................. ....................... .......... Office and other com m ercial........ ........................... .............. ...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 2451 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/94 06/94 151.3 151.9 5.7 .3 151.2 152.9 152.0 106.0 164.4 159.3 159.4 104.6 105.4 108.9 151.8 153.5 152.5 106.0 165.1 160.2 160.2 105.9 105.4 108.9 152.4 152.3 154.1 152.6 105.7 165.4 161.2 161.1 107.8 105.4 108.9 5.6 5.7 7.0 5.3 7.5 4.3 4.3 5.6 4.8 7.9 .3 .4 .1 -.3 .2 .6 .6 1.8 0 0 Prefabricated wood buildings and c o m pone nts.... ....................... .......................... . Primary p ro d u c ts ........ .................... ................. ............. Components not sold as complete u n its ... ...... ................................ 2452 12/84 12/84 12/89 156.1 153.0 138.9 155.8 152.7 138.1 155.6 152.3 138.1 2.8 2.9 4.5 -.1 -.3 0 2441-P 2441-1 2441-151 2441-165 2441-2 2441-215 2441-SM 2441-S 2448-P 2448-162 2448-165 2448-SM 2448-M 2448-S 2451-P 2451-1 2451-13 2451-1333 2451-1344 2451-14 2451-141 2451-143 2451-2 2451-222 2451-SM 2452-P 2452-1 See footnotes at end of table. 45 -.9 -.7 .5 -.9 -2.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 0 1.7 2.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Prefabricated wood buildings and com ponents— Continued Residential (homes, townhouses, and apa rtm e nts).................................. Precut packages sold as complete u n its ........................ ............................... Residential (homes, townhouses, and apa rtm e nts)....... ........................... Nonresidential, including motels and h o te ls ............................................... Panelized buildings sold as complete u n its .................................................... R e sid e n tia l......................................................................................................... Single family, including to w n h o u se s......................................................... Nonresidential, Including motels and h o te ls ................................. ............. Modular buildings shipped with floors and walls, and usually ceilings and r o o fs ........................................................................................................ R e sid e n tia l......................................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Miscellaneous wood p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... 249 Wood pre se rvin g .............................. ............................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................... ................................................................................. Wood poles, piles, and posts owned and treated by same establishment Not over 15 feet in le n g th .............................................................................. Over 15 feet in length .................... ...................... .......................................... O ther wood products owned and treated by same esta b lish m e n t............ 2491 Product code Reconstituted wood p roducts........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Particleboard .......................................................................................................... S h elving.............................................................................................................. Other industrial b o a rd ........................... ........................................................... 3 /4 inch t h ic k ....................................................... ........................................ 5 /8 inch thick ................................................................................................ Oriented strand b o a rd ................................................. ........................................ Medium density fiberboa rd................................................................................. Uncoated p a n e l................................................................................................. Uncoated standard size p a n e l.................................................................... Fabricated hardboard products from hardboard made in this establishm ent....................................................................... ........................ F iberboard........ .................................................................................................... Fabricated hardboard products made from purchased hardbo ard............. Coated or la m inated......................................................................................... Other, including door skins, garage door panels, furniture s to c k ....... Prefinished particleboard and medium density fiberboard made from purchased m ate rials...................... ............................................................... Particleboard...................................................................................................... 2493 Wood products, n.e.c................................................... ................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Mirror and picture fra m e s ............................................................. ..................... F ra m e s ............................................................................................................... W ood fra m e s ................................................................................................. Metal fra m e s .................................................................................................. Finished moldings for mirrors and p ic tu re s ................................................. Wood m old in g ................................................................................................ Framed p ic tu re s ................................. .............................................................. Wood framed p ic tu re s ................................................................................. Miscellaneous wood products, n.e.c.................................................................. Boxes, cases, and chests for jewelry, silver, tools, utensils, etc............. Wood fences, palings, and rails; assembled into fe n c e s ......................... Toothpicks, skewers, candy sticks, and similar small w a re s ................... Wood handles and to o ls ................................................................................. Handles, including handtool, mop, and b ro o m ...................................... Other handles and wooden to o ls .............................................................. 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 fu rn itu re .......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 2499 Furniture and fixtu re s............................................................................. ........................ 25 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 1995s Oct. 1994 12/89 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 140.9 167.1 167.6 156.8 156.7 152.9 155.3 148.2 140.1 167.1 167.5 156.8 156.7 152.9 155.3 148.2 140.1 167.1 167.5 156.8 155.0 152.9 155.3 142.5 4.6 4.8 1.6 8.9 1.2 1.7 1.9 -.3 0 0 0 0 -1.1 0 0 -3.8 2452-4 2452-444 2452-S 12/84 12/84 08/92 137.7 136.4 161.9 137.3 135.8 161.9 137.3 135.8 166.7 2.0 2.8 4.0 0 0 3.0 12/84 143.6 145.9 145.8 2.7 -.1 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/8 5 145.3 146.3 156.7 140.8 159.9 142.7 155.0 131.0 146.2 123.4 146.3 147.4 158.2 139.5 162.1 143.8 151.5 133.6 154.3 123.1 145.6 146.6 158.6 140.1 162.4 141.9 151.1 131.2 151.4 123.1 3.4 2.9 13.6 3.8 15.8 -4.4 .1 -7.1 1.7 -.2 -.5 -.5 .3 .4 .2 -1.3 -.3 -1.8 -1.9 0 2493-P 2493-1 2493-107 2493-112 2493-11211 2493-11213 2493-2 2493-3 2493-311 2493-31114 06/85 176.8 176.8 176.8 1.4 0 06/91 06/91 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/84 122.6 123.4 159.2 132.6 149.4 148.0 161.0 128.5 120.8 127.7 128.6 148.9 129.2 146.0 147.9 147.8 162.2 117.6 128.3 129.3 149.5 129.2 146.8 147.9 151.3 165.9 116.2 .5 .5 -6.9 -1.1 -3.0 -3.5 -5.4 8.6 -7.3 .5 .5 .4 0 .5 0 2.4 2.3 -1.2 06/84 118.4 115.0 113.5 -7.9 -1.3 06/84 12/85 09/84 113.7 130.6 124.8 120.8 129.4 124.8 120.8 128.5 124.8 7.6 .3 .4 0 -.7 0 2493-4 2493-5 2493-6 2493-622 2493-62217 06/91 110.3 110.3 110.3 -.5 0 2493-7 2493-721 06/91 06/91 124.8 130.3 124.1 129.4 123.9 129.2 -.4 -1.4 -.2 -.2 2499-P 2499-1 2499-111 2499-11111 2499-11115 2499-121 2499-12131 2499-131 2499-13161 2499-9 2499-911 2499-917 2499-919 2499-95 2499-951 2499-959 2499-962 2499-985 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/91 06/84 06/91 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 140.0 138.2 160.1 141.9 142.0 146.4 166.0 179.3 211.5 239.6 145.4 131.9 111.6 126.7 107.0 116.3 139.5 145.3 153.2 140.3 138.4 160.2 141.9 142.0 146.4 166.0 179.3 212.0 240.3 145.8 131.9 111.6 4.3 4.7 5.0 6.9 4.8 11.8 2.5 1.9 2.9 3.6 4.6 -.1 -.1 .2 .4 .7 0 0 0 -.2 -.3 -.3 0 0 (3) 140.1 138.2 160.5 142.5 143.0 146.4 166.0 179.3 211.5 239.5 145.3 131.9 111.6 126.9 110.6 120.3 143.7 145.3 151.6 06/84 146.5 147.4 146.9 5.6 -.3 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 196.0 184.3 132.7 133.5 196.0 184.4 132.9 133.8 196.0 184.4 132.9 133.8 .2 .3 1.8 1.7 0 0 0 0 12/84 133.4 134.0 134.2 2.8 .1 2499-998 2499-SM 2499-M 2499-Z89 2499-S 2499-SSS (3) 110.6 120.3 143.7 145.3 (3) 3.6 3.7 4.3 3.5 8.0 1.1 4.6 ....... See footnotes at end of table. Sep. 1995 2452-173 2452-2 2452-221 2452-223 2452-3 2452-334 2452-33433 2452-337 2491-P 2491-2 2491-211 2491-213 2491-3 2491-311 2491-313 2491-319 2491-911 2491-SM 2491-S Lumber and wood siding, rough and w o rk e d .............................................. O ther wood treated p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... Contract wood preserving............................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 46 (3) 0 0 0 0 (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Household fu rn itu re ........................ ......................................... ...................................... Wood household furniture, except uph olstered........................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts.......................... ................................................. ......................... Wood living room, library, family room and den fu rn itu re ............................ Cabinets, except sewing machine c a b in e ts ...... ......................................... Chairs, except dining room (including ro c k e rs ).......................................... Tables, except card and telephone ta b le s .................................................. Industry code Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 251 12/84 132.3 132.9 133.2 2.8 0.2 2511 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/94 06/94 12/79 Ì 2 /7 9 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 06/87 186.7 189.0 191.0 220.4 182.8 194.9 188.8 164.4 167.6 103.2 103.6 206.0 205.2 211.7 222.9 196.6 153.9 182.7 188.8 201.6 179.2 184.7 178.1 178.9 201.8 161.6 167.6 161.6 188.0 118.6 186.9 189.3 192.0 222.1 186.0 195.4 188.2 164.4 169.2 104.3 104.2 206.2 205.0 211.9 224.0 196.9 154.3 182.9 188.9 201.9 179.2 185.1 178.0 179.1 202.1 161.6 166.7 161.7 188.7 118.7 187.3 189.7 192.1 222.1 2.9 3.0 2.6 3.9 (3) 195.7 188.2 164.4 169.2 104.3 104.2 207.2 205.9 213.2 224.0 197.8 154.6 183.3 189.2 202.5 179.2 185.3 182.5 179.1 202.4 161.6 (3) 3.2 1.3 0 2.6 2.7 2.6 3.4 4.1 3.0 3.0 3.5 2.3 3.3 4.1 5.1 2.9 4.0 3.5 2.1 2.9 1.5 (3) 161.7 188.7 118.7 (3) 2.5 1.9 2.6 .2 .2 .1 0 (3) .2 0 0 0 0 0 .5 .4 .6 0 .5 .2 .2 .2 .3 0 .1 2.5 0 .1 0 (3) 0 0 0 12/79 12/79 12/79 142.6 142.7 179.3 142.7 142.7 178.8 142.5 142.5 178.8 -.1 -.1 1.8 -.1 -.1 0 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 06/8 2 06/82 06/82 06/8 2 12/87 06/82 06/82 132.5 133.7 133.7 133.5 139.6 154.6 131.4 127.6 127.0 122.3 137.4 135.1 146.3 125.7 145.0 126.9 111.1 129.1 134.1 135.2 135.2 134.7 141.3 155.4 131.4 127.6 128.5 125.2 139.4 135.4 149.6 127.5 147.7 132.8 112.0 129.1 1'34.3 135.4 135.4 135.1 141.3 155.4 133.3 127.6 128.5 125.2 140.4 135.3 156.9 127.5 147.4 131.9 111.9 129.1 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.1 1.7 1.9 3.3 .3 3.0 2.5 5.6 2.1 13.0 4.4 4.8 5.8 1.9 2.0 ,1 .1 .1 .3 0 0 1.4 0 0 0 .7 -.1 4.9 0 -.2 -.7 -.1 0 06/82 159.2 158.9 158.9 .7 0 06/82 06/82 119.0 119.0 121.0 (3) 120.8 (3) 3.6 (3) -.2 (3) 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 06/84 125.4 124.5 134.5 131.5 140.3 136.9 151.4 99.9 108.7 132.7 136.6 138.5 130.5 116.8 138.9 113.3 115.3 112.3 126.4 125.7 134.6 131.6 140.3 138.2 127.0 126.2 134.5, 131.6 138.3 139.4 150.5 101.4 110.4 137.4 142.3 144.6 134.7 118.8 141.6 113.9 117.8 113.6 3.5 3.4 2.4 3.1 -.9 3.3 .8 2.6 2.7 5.9 6.2 6.6 4.3 4.9 5.4 2.2 .2 1.2 .5 .4 -.1 0 -1.4 .9 2511-P 2511-2 2511-219 2511-231 2511-241 2511-251 2511-271 2511-298 2511-29811 2511-29899 2511-3 2511-311 2511-331 2511-351 2511-371 2511-398 2511-5 2511-5A 2511-511 2511-513 2511-521 2511-533 2511-535 2511-561 2511-598 2511-6 2511-7 2511-741 2511-751 2511-SM 2511-M 2511-Z89 2511-S Credenzas, bookcases, and bookshelves ................................................... O ther nonupholstered living room furn iture................................................. Wall units (desk, bookcase, and storage ty p e )...................................... All other living room fu rn itu re ...................................... ............................. W ood dining room and kitchen furniture, except c a b in e ts .......................... Tables, dining room, 30 x 40 inches and g re a te r..................................... Dining room chairs, incl. upholstered and nonupholstered...................... Buffets and servers, dining r o o m ................................................................. China and comer cabinets, dining r o o m ..................................................... Other dining room and kitchen furn iture........................ .............................. Wood bedroom fu rn itu re .................................................................................... Beds, headboards and fo o tb o a rd s ............................................................... Beds, incl. bunk and water beds, excl. crib and headboard b e d s ..... Headboards and headboard s e t s ............................................................. Dressers, vanities and dressing ta b le s .................................... ................... Wardrobes, chifforobes, armoires, & wardrobe-type c a b in e ts ................. Chests of drawers, including cedar c h e s ts ..... ........................................... Night tables and sta n d s .................................................................................. Other nonupholstered bedroom fu rn itu re .................................................... infants’ and children’s wood fu rn itu re ............................................................. Unpainted, unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor fu rn itu re .................... Unpainted wood fu rn itu re ............................................................................... Unassembled, knock-down, and outdoor furn iture................................... . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s ............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Upholstered wood household fu rn itu re ....................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................ ..... Upholstered wood household fu rn itu re ........................................................... Sofas, davenports, settees, and io v e s e a ts ................................................. Chiefly c o tto n ................................................................................................ Chiefly ra y o n .................................................................................................. Chiefly o le fin ................................................................................................. Chiefly n y lo n ................................................................................................. Chiefly polye ste r.... ....................................................................................... Other fibers and blends, including coated fabric and v in y l.................. Chairs, except reclining and ro cke rs.... ........................................................ Chiefly c o tto n ................................. ............................................................... Chiefly ra y o n ................................................................................................. Chiefly olefin .................................................................................................. Other fibers and blends, including coated fabric and v in y l.................. Sectional sofa p ie c e s ........................ .............................................................. Rockers, including s w iv e l................................................................................ Reclining c h a irs ................................................................................................. Other upholstered wood household furniture ( ottomans, hassocks, etc ) ..................................................................................... ....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ...................................................................................... Secondary products............................................................ ............................ 2512 Metal household fu rn itu re ............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Metal household dining, dinette and breakfast furn iture.............................. Tubular metal sets (tables and c h a irs ) .................................... ................... 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 fu rn itu re ................................. Metal kitchen fu rn itu re ........................................................................................ Stools, padded and plain ................................................................................ Metal porch, lawn, outdoor and casual fu rn itu re ........................................... Tubular a lu m in u m ........... ...................... ......................................................... Chairs, rockers, benches, chaise lounges and s e tte e s ........................ Other porch, lawn, outdoor and casual fu rn itu re ................................... Cast and wrought ir o n ..................................................................................... Other porch, lawn, outdoor, and casual furniture, inc. picnic ta b le s ..... Other metal household fu rn itu re ...................................................................... Folding cots, rollable cots, army cots, and other metal b e d s ................. Metal bed fra m e s............................................................................................. 2514 2512-P 2512-1 2512-112 2512-11232 2512-11233 2512-11234 2512-11235 2512-11236 2512-11237 2512-132 2512-13242 2512-13243 2512-13244 2512-13245 2512-141 2512-145 2512-154 2512-198 2512-SM 2512-S 2512-SSS 2514-P 2514-1 2514-111 2514-115 2514-117 2514-198 2514-2 2514-251 2514-3 2514-31 2514-312 2514-314 2514-32 2514-398 2514-4 2514-433 2514-437 See footnotes at end of table. Index base 47 (3) 101.2 110.1 135.6 140.0 141.6 135.0 (3) 140.4 113.8 117.8 112.3 • (3) .2 .3 1.3 1.6 2.1 -.2 (3) .9 .1 0 1.2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Metal household furniture—Continued Infants’ and children’s metal fu rn itu re ......................................... Infants’ high c h a irs ...................... ................................................. Infants’ car s e a ts .................................................. ........................ Other infants’ and children’s metal furniture (chairs, tables, playpens, e t c .) ..................... .................................................. Other metal household furniture ....................... ............................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................... ........ Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... ................................................. Mattresses and bedsprings . Primary products . Innerspring mattresses other than crib size ........................ ............... Twin size innerspring m a ttre s s e s ...................................................... Queen size innerspring m attre sse s................................................... O ther size innerspring mattresses, except crib size ...»................. Other mattresses, including crib mattresses and mattress inserts . Foam core mattresses, other than crib s iz e .... .............................. Foundations..................... .......................................................................... Spring foundatio ns................................................................................ Other foundations, including p la tfo rm ................................ .............. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................................................ R e s a le s ............................. ..................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. Wood household furniture ............... ................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts ..................... ............................................. 2515 W ood television, radio, phonograph and sewing machine c a b in e ts ................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................... Console phono cabinets and other audio cabinets incl. radio, stereo, and speaker c a b in e ts ............................. ...................... ........................ TV cabinets & combinations of TV, stereo, and r a d io ........................... Sewing machine cabinets ................... ......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................... 2517 Household furniture, n.e.c......................... ......................... .................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................ Plastics and fibrous glass household fu rn itu re ..................................... Reed & rattan furniture, including willow, wicker & cane ................... All other reed and rattan household fu rn itu re ................................... O ther household furn., exc. wood, metal, plastics or fibrous glass, incl corrugated f u r n ............................................................................ 2519 Office fu rn itu re . 252 W ood office fu rn itu re ......... Primary p ro d u c ts ......... S e a tin g .................... Secretarial chairs . General office and desk chairs (including executive office chairs) Side and arm chairs ................................................................................ Lounge se a tin g .. Desks and e x te n s io n s .......................... D e sks ..................................................... ... Storage units, files and ta b le s ............. Storage u n its ........................................... Credenzas ............................................ Bookcases and other storage units . F ile s ................................................ .......... Horizontal/lateral, letter and legal.................................. T a b le s ...................................................................................... W o rk /c o n fe re n c e ............................................ ................ Panel and modular systems fu rn itu re ....... .......................... Panel sy s te m s ................................................ ...................... Panel supported s y s te m s ................................. .............. Panels, ceiling height and less than ceiling h e ig h t. Work s u rfa c e s ............................................................... Panel a tta c h e d ................. ................. Modular syste m s ......................... ..................... Filing, storage and shelving components . O ther wood office fu rn itu re ............................. . Other wood office furn itu re ............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................... 2521 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 0 7/84 0 7/84 0 7/84 103.8 117.4 113.4 102.9 117.7 108.5 103.3 116.6 108.7 -0.1 7.5 -4.8 0.4 -.9 .2 2514-48944 2514-498 2514-SM 2514-S 08/84 06/84 96.1 115.7 97.2 117.1 98.1 118.2 .2 6.4 .9 .9 0 6/84 127.4 128.4 128.9 4.6 .4 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 0 6/89 06/89 134.0 134.4 122.6 114.7 134.3 122.0 156.4 148.7 125.8 108.8 119.7 133.8 134.4 123.1 114.8 135.1 122.7 156.4 148.7 126.0 109.0 119.7 133.9 134.5 123.3 115.1 135.1 122.9 156.4 148.7 126.2 109.2 119.7 1.7 1.9 1.6 1.9 .6 2.1 2.7 4.4 3.1 3.4 -6.1 .1 .1 .2 .3 0 .2 0 0 .2 .2 0 06/89 0 6/89 06/83 06/89 06/83 109.0 108.4 137.1 115.3 134.0 97.2 (3) 137.4 115.3 135.0 (3) (3) 137.4 115.3 135.0 (3) (3) -.7 4.8 -4.7 12/85 12/85 108.8 109.3 108.8 109.3 108.8 109.3 -.4 .6 06/92 12/85 12/85 109.6 99.9 137.4 109.6 (3) (3) 109.6 99.9 (3) 2.0 .1 (3) 2519-P 2519-11 2519-13 2519-135 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 06/91 115.0 114.8 109.6 107.8 110.4 113.9 113.6 107.9 108.8 110.5 113.9 113.6 107.9 108.8 110.5 4.5 4.6 5.5 1.4 .4 0 0 0 0 0 2519-198 06/91 88.5 88.7 88.7 -3.1 0 12/84 137.9 138.3 138.9 3.6 .4 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/90 06/90 130.4 131.3 132.3 149.1 136.4 131.0 103.8 133.8 133.7 140.5 137.0 131.1 147.9 137.5 135.8 147.2 147.0 122.5 125.2 125.2 97.9 156.3 136.0 109.1 113.2 129.1 131.7 132.5 151.5 136.4 131.0 103.8 134.0 133.9 141.1 137.8 132.0 148.4 138.2 135.8 147.4 147.4 123.1 126.1 126.1 99.4 156.3 136.0 109.1 113.2 130.1 132.1 132.5 151.5 136.4 131.0 103.8 134.5 134.5 141.1 137.9 132.1 148.4 137.5 135.8 147.4 147.4 124.9 128.3 128.3 103.5 156.3 136.0 109.1 113.2 2.9 4.1 3.1 3.5 3.1 3.9 1.1 4.6 4.0 4.3 4.4 5.8 2.1 2.8 3.3 4.5 5.7 5.5 6.2 6.2 3.1 3.7 3.7 2.4 4.4 .8 .3 0 0 .0 0 0 .4 .4 0 .1 .1 0 -.5 0 0 0 1.5 1.7 1.7 4.1 0 0 0 0 06/85 141.3 141.3 141.3 1.1 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 136.1 136.1 123.4 136.1 136.1 104.1 136.1 136.1 Í1 1 .6 0 0 -8.4 0 0 7.2 12/79 188.6 189.8 190.4 3.7 .3 2517-P 2517-113 2517-115 2517-121 2517-SM 2521-P 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 2522 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 2514-489 2514-48922 2514-48933 2515-P 2515-1 2515-112 2515-113 2515-114 2515-2 2515-215 2515-3 2515-315 2515-319 2515-SM 2515-M 2515-Z89 2515-S 2511-S 2515-SSS Secondary products . Nonwood office furn itu re .... Product code Industry code 48 (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted -»-Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Nonwood office furniture—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ........................... ................... ..................... ................................ Office se a tin g ..... .................................................... ............................................ C h a irs ................................................... ........................................... Side and arm c h a irs ........................................... .......................................... General office and desk chairs, except s e c re ta ria l............................... Other c h a irs ...... ....................... .................. ................... ........................ ..... Desks and e x te n s io n s ........................................................................................ D e sks....... ............................................ ............... ...................... ...................... Storage units, files and tables ........................ ............................................ ...... Storage u n its .................................................................................................... Bookcases and other storage u n its .......................................................... Filing cabinets and c a s e s ........................................................... ................... Vertical files, letter and legal......................................... ............................. Horizontal or lateral files, letter and le g a l...................... ......................... All other f ile s ........................................................ ................ ........................ T a b le s ...................................................................... ........................................ Work or conference tables ...................... .................... .............................. All other ta b le s ........................ .................. .................... .............................. Other nonwood office furn iture ......................................... ............ ................... Systems fu rn itu re ..... ...................... .................. .............................................. Modular systems furniture ..................... ............................ ................. ....... Panel systems fu rn itu re ........................... ............................... ................... Miscellaneous, nonwood office furniture ........................................ ............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............... ............................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... .,...................... ............................. ........................ ...... Secondary products................ .................. ...................................................... 2522-P 2522-1 2522-11 2522-112 2522-114 2522-115 2522-2 2522-224 2522-5 2522-51 2522-512 2522-52 2522-521 2522-522 2522-524 2522-53 2522-531 2522-532 2522-6 2522-61 2522-611 2522-612 2522-621 2522-SM 2522-S 2522-SSS Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/79 12/79 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/79 12/79 12/87 06/95 06/95 06/95 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/87 06/95 06/95 12/79 12/79 12/87 12/79 12/87 12/79 192.3 181.7 123.1 132.1 124.0 149.7 200.8 133.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 175.3 178.4 148.3 126.7 100.0 100.0 172.6 205.5 143.5 149.2 146.3 201.3 193.6 182.2 123.5 134.1 124.0 149.7 190.0 126.1 99.4 100.0 100.0 174.0 178.4 145.7 126.7 100.0 100.0 194.2 182.2 123.5 134.1 124.0 149.7 191.7 127.3 102.3 100.0 100.0 180.8 178.4 158.7 127.5 100.0 100.0 (3) 210.9 147.3 149.2 151.6 202.6 (3) 208.4 145.5 151.9 148.3 202.0 (3) (3) (3) 4.4 4.2 -7.6 4.9 4.0 12/79 12/79 160.1 160.1 160.1 (3) 161.1 (3) (3) Oct. 1994 3.6 1.2 .7 6.2 2.4 -11.7 -3.4 -3.4 (3) (3) (3) 7.9 1.1 20.6 1.8 4.0 Sep. 1995 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 .9 1.0 2.9 0 0 3.9 0 8.9 .6 0 0 (3) -1.2 -1.2 1.8 -2.2 -.3 .6 (3) Public building and related fu rn itu re ............................................................ .............. 253 12/84 130.3 130.2 130.3 2.0 .1 Public building and related furniture ................... ........................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... ........................... School furniture, except stone, concrete, and library furniture ................... Single pupil u n its ........ .............. ..;..................... ................... .......................... Chairs, all purpose (nonfold ing).................................................... ............... Other school Furniture designed specifically for use in s c h o o ls .............. Public building and related furniture, except school and re s ta u ra n t......... Seats for public conveyances ............................. ........... .............................. Church furniture ............ ...................................... ............................................ Church pews ....................... ............................. .............. ............................. Chairs and seats, excluding seats for public conveyances and stadiu m s........................... .......................... ................ .............................. F ixe d ,...................................................................... ..................................... Stadium and bleacher seating, including grandstands ...... .............. Other public building fu rn itu re ....... .................. ........... ................................. ........................... 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 12/84 130.3 135.3 126.1 112.0 122.6 135.8 138.7 114.3 140.6 142.8 130.2 135.2 127.1 112.0 119.2 138.3 138.3 114.5 140.6 142.8 130.3 135.3 127.1 2.0 2.3 .8 .1 .1 0 (3) 119.2 138.3 138.4 114.7 140.6 142.8 (3) -3.8 2.1 2.7 1.1 3.4 4.1 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 193.1 130.9 135.1 125.0 193.1 130.9 193.1 130.9 .6 2.9 (3) 120.9 (3) 120.9 (3) 5.2 Partitions, shelving, lockers, and office and store fix tu re s..................................... 254 Wood partitions and fixtu re s ........................................... ................... ......................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ................................................................... W ood partitions, shelving, and lockers ............................ .......... Partitions (prefabricated, assembled, or knocked d o w n ) ........ ................ Plastic laminated fixture tops ................................................ ............. .............. W ood fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc.............................. .................... Retail store fixtures, except food store: c u s to m ......................................... Walls and wall fix tu re s............................................................. .................. Other fixtures and d is p la y s ...... ......................................... ....................... Retail store fixtures, except food store: manufacturers’ s ta n d a rd ......... Retail food store fixtures ............................................................................. Other show and display cases and ta b le s ........ ................................. Cabinets (floor or wall ty p e s )...... ...................... ........................................... Counters and bank fixtures .................... ....................... ............................... Counters, except bank counters ............................................................... Bank fixtures, including bank c o u n te rs ..... ................... .......................... Other wood fixtures, including window backs, telephone booths, etc. .. Secondary products arid miscellaneous receipts ................... ..................... Secondary products ................. ........................................................... ............. . 2541 Metal partitions and fixtures .............. ...................... ............... ..................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................ .................... Metal partitions (prefabricated, assembled, or knocked d o w n ).......... ....... Movable, except free standing .................................. ..................... .............. Other partitions, including free s tanding .................................. ................... Metal shelving and lo c k e rs ....................................................... :....................... Metal s h e lv in g ................................................................................................. Commercial shelving for factories, stores, e t c . .............. ........................ 2542 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 2541-111 2541-2 2541-3 2541-33A 2541.-332 2541-334 2541-337 2541-338 2541-339 2541-341 2541-36 2541-361 2541-362 2541-398 2541-SM 2541-S 2542-P 2542-1 2542-117 2542-119 2542-2 2542-23 2542-233 See footnotes at end of table. 49 (3) 0 0 .1 .2 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 12/84 99.8 99.8 99.8 0 0 12/84 135.1 136.0 136.2 2.6 .1 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 08/84 12/83 12/83 06/88 06/88 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 140.2 140.5 117.6 119.8 141.6 142.9 128.3 118.8 115.1 182.6 108.7 150.3 128.4 140.5 140.0 133.4 122.2 141.9 142.3 118.1 120.9 143.0 145.0 132.9 118.8 115.4 184.1 108.7 150.3 128.4 140.7 140.5 133.4 122.2 141.6 142.0 117.8 120.4 142.9 144.7 132.9 118.8 115.4 184.1 108.7 150.3 128.4 137.4 140.5 1.8 1.9 .1 .2 2.4 1.9 3.2 .4 -.9 5.8 0 -.7 .6 -1.3 2.0 -.2 -.2 -.3 -.4 -.1 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2.3 0 (3) 122.2 (3) 1.2 (3) 12/83 142.2 142.8 142.8 2.4 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/88 12/83 12/83 12/83 140.2 136.0 134.9 149.1 123.1 136.5 136.6 130.5 140.3 136.1 134.9 149.1 123.1 136.5 136.6 130.5 141.0 137.0 134.9 149.1 3.4 3.8 1.0 1.8 .5 .7 0 0 (3) 139.3 139.6 133.8 (3) 5.0 5.3 5.5 (3) 2.1 2.2 2.5 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Metal partitions and fixtures—Continued Other shelving, including office shelving for correspondence, computer tapes, etc................................................................................ L ocke rs................................................................................................................ Metal storage racks and accesso ries............................... ............................... Stacker racks and other metal ra c k s ........................................................... Metal fixtures for stores, banks, offices, etc.................................................... Retail store fixtures, except food store ..... ................ ................................ Custom fixtu re s ....................................................... ...................................... Manufacturers’ standard fix tu re s ................................................................ Cabinets (floor or wall ty p e ) ........................................................................... O ther metal fixtures, including bank fixtures, bank counters, clothing racks, etc...................................................................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................ ................................................................ Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 128.9 135.9 138.6 138.9 134.7 133.4 128.9 137.6 143.5 128.9 135.9 138.6 138.9 135.0 133.9 130.1 137.5 143.9 128.9 137.4 139.1 139.7 135.0 133.9 130.1 137.5 143.9 4.0 3.3 5.4 4.6 2.9 4.2 4.7 3.9 2.6 0 1.1 .4 .6 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2542-241 2542-251 2542-3 2542-351 2542-4 2542-46A 2542-463 2542-465 2542-471> 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 2542-498 2542-SM 2542-M 2542-Z89 2542-S 12/83 119.9 119.7 119.7 1.5 0 06/88 11/89 12/83 177.1 243.3 144.2 (3) (3) 144.5 177.1 243.3 144.4 .2 .2 2.8 (3) (3) -.1 Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ............................................................................ 259 12/84 130.4 131.2 131.0 2.6 -.2 Drapery hardware and blinds and sh a d e s ................................. ................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... W indow shades and accesso ries...................................................................... Window s h a d e s ................................................................................................. Plastic window s h a d e s ................................................................................ Other window shades including cloth and p a p e r................................... Venetian blinds ...................................................................................................... Complete Venetian blinds, vertical and horizontal.................................. Aluminum slat b lin d s ...................................................... .............................. All other Venetian blinds including wood and plastic ................... ......... Unassembled Venetian blinds, parts, and components fabricated at p la n t........................................................... ................................................. O ther shades and blinds n.e.c., curtain and drapery rods, poles and other h a rd w a re ...................................................... ....................................... Other shades and blinds, except canvas and other textile fa b r ic s ....... Curtain and drapery rods, poles, and fixtures fabricated at p la n t........... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous receipts ................... .................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................ .......... .......................................................... 2591 2591-P 2591-3 2591-31 2591-311 2591-313 2591-4 2591-45 2591-452 2591-459 06/84 06/84 06/8 4 06/84 06/84 0 6 /8 4 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 132.5 132.5 115.2 116.0 134.8 110.1 114.9 122.9 117.5 149.3 133.9 134.1 118.7 119.7 135.8 114.6 116.6 124.3 119.0 150.9 133.4 133.7 118.8 119.8 135.3 114.8 116.5 124.1 118.7 150.8 3.8 4.1 .2 .9 1.5 .7 7.6 7.3 5.7 10.1 -.4 -.3 .1 .1 -.4 .2 -.1 -.2 -.3 -.1 2591-471 06/84 84.5 88.3 88.3 9.6 0 2591-5 2591-511 2591-517 2591-SM 2591 -M 2591-Z89 2591-S 06/84 06/84 06/84 147.4 151.2 145.4 147.4 151.2 145.5 146.3 151.2 144.1 .5 0 .7 -.7 0 -1.0 06/84 06/84 06/84 141.0 141.6 128.6 141.1 141.8 128.6 140.0 140.6 128.6 1.9 1.9 2.0 -.8 -.8 0 Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c...................................................... ..................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ....................... ....................... .................... Hospital and similar health care b e d s .............................................................. Hospital and similar health care b e d s ...... ................... ............................... Restaurant, cafeteria and bar fu rn itu re ........................................................... Wood chairs and stools ................ .................................................................. Upholstered.................................................................................................... Metal chairs and s to o ls ................................................................................... Upholstered.................................................................................................... Booths, bars and back b a rs ..................................................... ..................... O ther restaurant, cafeteria and bar fu rn itu re .............................................. Other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c...................................................................... Industrial furniture, including benches, stools, sorting tables and cab in e ts ...................... ................ ................................................................ All other furniture and fixtures, n .e .c ............................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. .......................................... R e s a le s ...................................... ....................................................................... Secondary products ........................... .................. .................. ............................ 2599 12/85 12/85 129.6 131.6 129.8 131.8 129.8 131.8 1.4 1.6 0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 06/91 12/85 12/85 12/85 117.0 133.6 137.8 109.0 133.1 112.6 125.0 135.0 132.4 (3) 133.9 137.8 109.0 133.0 112.6 125.0 135.4 132.5 117.0 133.9 137.8 109.0 133.0 112.6 125.0 135.4 132.6 .1 2.2 1.0 .5 3.4 3.8 2.2 2.4 .9 12/85 12/85 131.9 132.5 132.4 132.5 132.6 132.5 1.1 .8 .2 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 126.7 131.0 115.3 126.7 (3) 116.2 126.7 (3) 116.1 0 (3) 1.0 (3) -.1 Paper and allied p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... ....... 26 12/84 148.8 151.5 151.4 18.1 -.1 Pulp m ills ........................................................................................................................... 261 12/82 190.1 199.4 199.5 52.9 .1 Pulp m ills ...................... ................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................. .............. .......................................... Special alpha and dissolving w o o d p u lp ............. ....................................... Other pulp, including pulpmill byproducts, except tall o i l ............................. W oodp ulp........................ .............. ................ ......................... ......................... Sulfate woodpulp, including s o d a ................................ ............................. Sulfate, bleached and semibleached (including s o d a ) ...................... Sulfate, s o ftw o o d .................. ............................................................... E x p o rts .................................................. ................................................. Intracompany s h ip m e n ts..................................................................... Domestic (market shipments o n ly ) .................................................... 2611 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/88 12/82 12/93 06/88 06/88 190.1 198.1 156.5 218.3 215.0 216.6 130.4 232.5 219.8 124.4 134.3 199.4 207.7 182.2 223.6 221.1 223.7 134.7 241.2 226.9 (3) 141.8 199.5 207.8 181.4 224.0 221.5 224.5 135.2 243.3 226.4 130.8 141.6 52.9 52.9 53.9 52.7 54.8 55.7 55.8 64.1 70.2 (3) 77.4 .1 0 -.4 .2 .2 .4 .4 .9 -.2 (3) -.1 12/82 06/88 12/93 201.4 156.4 162.9 206.4 153.6 155.5 205.2 153.8 151.8 42.9 32.0 42.0 -.6 .1 -2 .4 Sulfate, h a rd w o o d .................................. .............................................. Pulp, other than wood, and miscellaneous pulp mill byprodu cts............ Other pulp, including pulp made from straw, rag, flax, etc.................... 2599-P 2599-1 2599-101 2599-2 2599-241 2599-24101 2599-245 2599-24501 2599-247 2599-248 2599-3 2599-353 2599-354 2599-SM 2599-M 2599-Z89 2599-S 2611-P 2611-1 2611-2 2611-21 2611-213 2611-2134 2611-21341 2611-2134E 2611-21341 26112134M 2611-21342 2611-25 2611-2513 See footnotes at end of table. 50 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 .1 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued index Industry and product1 Industry code Paper m ills ............................. ............................ ............ ................. ............................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... ................... ;............................................. Tissue paper and sanitary paper s to c k ........ .................. ................................ Sanitary papers, including stock, made in pap erm ills................................ Toilet tissue and s t o c k ................................................................................ Facial tissue and s to c k .......... ..................................................................... Napkins and napkin s to c k .......... ............... ................................................ Towels and towel s t o c k .............................................................................. Other sanitary papers, including s to c k .... ................................................ N e w sprint................................... ......................... .............. ................................... Printing and writing gra d e s................................................................................. Groundwood paper, uncoated........................................................................ Publication and p rin tin g ................................ .............................................. Clay coated printing and converting p a p e r..... ................... ....................... Coated 1-side ........... .................................................................................... Coated 2-side s........................................ ............................................... ...... No. 3 coated 2-sid e s................................................. .............................. No. 5 coated 2 -s id e s ................................................................................ Coated 2-sides except No. 3 and No. 5 .... ......................................... No. 4 coated 2 -s id e s ............................................................................ All other clay coated 2-sides, including No. 1 and No. 2 ............... Book paper, uncoated free s h e e t.................................. ............................... Chemical woodpulp writing paper, except body stock .......................... Unwatermarked b o n d ................................ ................ i.......................... .. Unwatermarked bond, No. 4 g ra d e ................................................... Unwatermarked bond, except No. 4 .................................................. Watermarked b o n d ........................................ ......................................... Form bond, in r o lls ................................. ................ ................................. 15 lb. form bond in r o lls ...................................................................... 20 lb. form bond in r o lls ................................... .................................. Form bond in rolls, except 12, 15 and 20 lb. g ra d e s .................... Other writing papers, including manifold and carbonless base stock & body stock for commun ................................................... Publication and printing grade free s h e e t........................ ....................... Plain (including M.F., E.F., supercalendered, eggshell and antique g ra d e s )..................................... ............................................ O ffs e t................................................................................ ......................... Cover and text p a p e rs ................................................................................ Other converting and miscellaneous free sheet, including body stock for c o a tin g ................................................................................... Envelope p a p e r............................................. ........................................... White wove envelope p a p e r............................................................... Kraft envelope paper (including unbleached, semi-bleached and bleached kraft) . ..................... .*.................. .......................... All other uncoated free sheet, n.e.c., including body stock for coating ........ ................... .................................. ................................. Bleached bristols, excluding cotton fiber index and b o g u s ..................... Uncoated b r is to ls ...... ..................................................... ........................... Other uncoated bristols, including index, printing and p o s tc a rd .... Cotton fiber paper and thin p a p e r..................... ........................................... Thin p a p e r............................... ..................... ............... ................................. Packaging and industrial grade papers ............................................................ Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting p a p e r.................. Bag and sack, other than shipping sack ................ ................................. Other unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting p a p e r.... Packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleached kraft. ... Other packaging and industrial converting paper, except unbleached kraft................. .................... .............. .................... .................................. Special industrial p a p e r................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Pulp mill p ro d u c ts ..................... .......................................... ........................... 2621 Paperboard m ills ....... ................ ............................................................................ ........ 263 Paperboard m ills ............................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ ............................................ Paperboard, made from primarily virgin wood p u lp .... ................................. Unbleached kraft packaging and industrial converting paperboard (> 8 0 % virgin wood p u lp )........................................ ............................ .. Unbleached linerboard ............................. ............... .................................. 42 lb. kraft linerboard........ ......................... .......................................... Other unbleached linerboard........ ........................................................ Bleached packaging and industrial converting paperboard (> 8 0 % virgin wood pulp) ............................................................. ........................ L inerboard.... ......................... ..................... ................. ............................ ... Folding carton-type b o a rd .... .................... ................. ................................ 2631 June 19952 Sep. 19952 06/81 166.4 174.3 174.9 30.8 0.3 2621-P 2621-A 2621-A4 2621-A41 2621-A42 2621-A43 2621-A44 2621-A49 2621-B 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 2621-42155 2621-42156 2621-42159 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 11/87 08/81 06/81 08/81 12/87 06/81 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 12/87 06/81 166.4 165.6 149.3 147.6 122.0 138.5 138.5 161.4 95.7 171.8 139.7 132.1 128.3 166.9 193.0 164.4 161.1 149.7 166.4 144.2 118.7 166.0 160.4 147.6 172.9 132.8 168.6 150.6 138.6 142.7 183.4 174.3 173.2 157.2 155.4 132.8 148.6 138.9 168.4 95.9 189.3 145.9 135.8 132.2 175.4 202.7 172.8 170.8 159.6 173.7 152.8 121.1 173.3 169.3 150.8 176.4 135.8 170.9 159.4 150.8 148.7 194.2 174.8 173.8 157.8 156.0 132.0 148.8 139.9 170.8 95.8 196.2 145.5 134.8 131.0 176.1 202.7 173.6 170.7 165.6 174.0 153.1 121.3 172.2 167.4 152.5 179.7 135.8 170.9 157.2 147.7 30.7 29.8 19.8 19.8 23.1 17.8 21.9 22.0 -6.6 52.0 31.4 19.9 18.8 23.6 21.2 23.8 22.4 27.0 24.1 36.0 10.2 42.0 46.6 45.2 43.9 47.3 14.2 65.6 61.2 (3) 190.0 (3) 68.0 if .3 .3 .4 .4 -.6 .1 .7 1.4 -.1 3.6 -.3 -.7 -.9 •4 0 .5 -.1 3.8 .2 .2 .2 -.6 -1.1 1.1 1.9 0 0 -1.4 -2.1 (3) -2.2 2621-4217 2621-441 06/81 06/81 157.2 173.7 176.0 180.1 167.8 179.8 32.0 38.1 -4.7 -.2 2621-44111 2621-44122 2621-465 12/87 06/81 06/81 180.0 158.4 175.8 190.4 162.3 176.8 197.3 160.3 175.7 61.9 28.1 12.2 3.6 -1.2 -.6 2621-481 2621-4811 2621-48111 12/87 12/87 12/87 146.7 144.9 157.9 150.9 150.7 164.6 151.2 150.1 164.3 48.7 46.9 64.3 .2 -.4 -.2 2621-48112 12/87 128.1 132.6 131.2 17.1 -1.1 2621-4812 2621-5 2621-5A 2621-551 2621-6 2621-671 2621-D 2621-7 2621-751 2621-761 2621-8 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/93 06/81 06/81 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 159.0 161.0 161.1 121.9 168.2 166.9 151.2 220.7 206.0 208.2 158.4 159.4 160.1 155.4 119.9 175.3 172.4 150.5 216.2 205.8 199.6 157.9 162.2 160.1 155.4 119.9 175.8 173.1 150.5 215.7 204.9 200.4 157.9 53.6 10.6 12.6 9.4 14.9 18.0 17.0 23.2 25.2 21.7 12.9 1.8 0 .0 0 .3 .4 0 -.2 -.4 .4 0 2621-861 2621-9 2621-SM 2621-S 2611-S 06/81 06/81 138.6 163.3 138.6 165.5 140.4 165.8 6.6 13.3 1.3 .2 06/81 06/81 159.1 115.4 171.1 130.4 171.3 130.4 41.5 41.4 .1 0 12/82 211.1 211.4 210.0 24.0 -.7 2631-P 2631-A 12/82 12/82 12/88 211.2 198.4 135.5 211.4 199.3 135.7 210.0 197.4 135.2 24.0 23.1 23.6 -.7 -1.0 -.4 2631-1 2631-111 2631-11101 2631-11102 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 210.1 212.9 220.1 200.2 209.9 212.4 220.1 199.1 209.7 212.4 220.1 199.1 23.5 24.0 24.1 23.9 -.1 0 0 0 2631-2 2631-211 2631-241 12/82 12/82 12/82 166.9 195.1 153.3 167.5 195.7 154.8 167.9 195.5 154.6 21.3 21.9 12.8 .2 -.1 -.1 See footnotes at end of table. 51 i 262 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base s Paper mill products except building p a p e r................................................................ Product code Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted •—Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry Paperboard mills— Continued Bleached paperboard for moist, liquid or oily foods, including milk carton b o a rd .......................... ................................................................ Other bleached paperboard for packaging and other solid bleached b o a rd ........................................................................................................ Semichemical paperboard (> 7 5 % virgin wood p u lp )............................... Corrugating m e d iu m ..................................................................................... Recycled paperboard................................................................ ......................... Llnerboard (< 8 0 % virgin fib e r)...................................................................... Corrugating medium (< 7 5 % virgin fib e r ) .................................................... Folding carton b o a rd ........................................................................................ Clay-coated folding carton b o a rd .............................................................. O ther recycled paperboard............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................. .............................................................. Papermill p ro d u c ts ......................................... .................................................. Paperboard containers and b o x e s ............................................................................... 265 Setup paperboard b o x e s ................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Setup paperboard boxes (classified by end u s e ) .......................................... Textiles, wearing apparel, and h o s ie ry ........................................................ Department stores and other retail s to re s .................................................. C o nfe ctions......................................................................................................... Cosmetics, including s o a p .............................................................................. Stationery and office su p p lie s ........................................................................ All other end uses, n.e.c.................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ............................................................................................. 2652 Corrugated and solid fiber b o x e s ................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Corrugated shipping containers......................................................................... For foods and b e ve ra g e s............................................................................... For canned and bottled foods and beverages........................................ For fresh fruits and ve g e ta b le s .................................................................. For dry g o o d s ................................................................................................ For all food and beverage uses not s p e c ifie d ........................................ For paper and allied pro d u cts........................................................................ For metal products and machinery, equipment and supplies, except e le ctrica l...................................................................................................... For electrical machinery, equipment, supplies and app lia n ce s............... For all other uses not specified a b o v e ........................................................ For chemicals and drugs, including paints, varnishes, cosmetics and soaps ....................................................................................................... For lumber and wood products, including fu rn itu re ............................... For all other u s e s .......................................................................................... Corrugated paperboard in sheets and rolls, lined and u n lin e d ................... Corrugated and solid fiber pallets, pads, and p a rtitio n s .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2653 Fiber cans, drums and similar pro d u cts...................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Paperboard fiber drums with metal, wood, plastic or paperboard ends .... Fiber cans, tubes, and similar fiber p ro d u c ts ................................................. Cans, all fiber and c o m p o s ite ........................................................................ Food p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................... All other food products, excluding pet fo o d ......................................... Non-food p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ All other non-food products, including pet f o o d ................................. Cores and tu b e s ............................................................................................... Paperboard cones, reels, spools, bobbins, blocks and other products Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2655 Sanitary food c o n ta in e rs ................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Milk and milk-type cartons, including juices and other beve rag es............. Cups and liquid-tight c o n ta in e rs ....................................................................... Drinking cups and portion serving c u p s ...................................................... Other sanitary food containers, boards, and trays, except fo ld in g ............. Pressed plates, dishes, spoons and similar products............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 2656 Folding paperboard b o x e s ............................................................................................. 2657 Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 146.0 145.8 146.7 Oct. 1994 12/88 2631-28 2631-3 2631-321 2631-4 2631-411 2631-421 2631-44 2631-446 2631-48 2631 -SM 2631-S 2621 -S 12/88 128.9 129.9 129.9 17.0 0 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/82 12/88 214.0 193.5 217.0 255.4 141.2 160.7 154.8 214.9 196.2 216.0 255.4 147.5 164.3 155.7 210.6 190.9 216.0 253.2 143.2 160.2 148.0 26.6 21.6 24.9 29.1 18.3 19.6 18.0 -2.0 -2.7 0 -.9 -2.9 -2.5 -4.9 12/82 12/88 311.9 149.3 306.5 143.8 310.3 147.7 30.1 22.6 1.2 2.7 12/84 151.9 153.0 152.7 17.8 -.2 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 145.5 143.8 143.8 146.8 144.9 144.9 154.5 156.7 130.2 121.0 161.4 147.7 9.3 8.9 8.9 (3) (3) 127.2 (3) 158.3 146.2 146.0 144.1 144.1 154.5 156.7 127.2 121.0 161.4 146.5 .5 .6 .6 0 0 2.4 0 0 .8 2652-P 2652-1 2652-121 2652-131 2652-141 2652-151 2652-161 2652-198 2652-SM 2652-S 30.5 Sep. 1995 2631-26 (3) 6.8 15.6 (3) 10.0 12.9 0.6 12/83 165.5 169.1 169.1 13.7 0 2653-P 2653-1 2653-112 2653-11201 2653-11202 2653-11203 2653-11204 2653-113 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/87 03/80 192.8 194.5 192.1 186.0 147.5 162.4 137.0 137.1 193.9 193.4 194.9 192.8 187.8 152.9 162.1 137.0 136.8 194.3 192.9 194.5 192.3 186.9 152.8 157.3 139.0 136.5 194.3 23.4 23.7 24.5 23.5 25.3 18.5 26.6 23.5 24.6 -.3 -.2 -.3 -.5 -.1 -3.0 1.5 -.2 0 2653-116 2653-118 2653-119 03/80 03/80 03/80 221.1 172.4 193.5 212.3 174.0 195.1 209.5 174.0 195.1 27.1 21.1 25.4 -1.3 0 0 2653-11901 2653-11902 2653-11903 2653-3 2653-4 2653-SM 2653-S 06/87 06/87 06/87 03/80 03/80 156.1 147.4 154.5 209.5 242.3 157.4 147.8 155.9 206.2 243.0 157.4 147.8 155.8 206.2 243.0 24.6 21.7 26.1 19.5 15.7 0 .0 -.1 0 0 12/90 131.0 133.1 133.1 10.1 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 150.3 151.9 142.0 154.7 142.0 150.8 174.9 150.8 152.4 142.0 155.2 142.0 150.8 174.9 150.8 152.3 142.0 155.2 142.0 150.8 174.9 10.2 10.8 9.3 11.2 5.0 5.5 6.8 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 117.5 161.2 150.1 117.8 161.9 155.5 117.7 161.9 153.4 2.3 16.8 16.5 -.1 0 -1.4 12/85 135.9 137.8 137.8 5.0 0 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 157.1 154.2 161.6 157.5 (3) 176.7 179.5 152.0 160.4 14.4 11.9 (3) 12.7 13.8 15.0 16.7 -.1 -.1 (3) 174.1 176.7 145.4 152.7 161.8 157.7 (3) 177.0 179.9 152.0 160.4 (3) -.2 -.2 0 0 06/85 12/88 171.9 136.4 180.8 146.9 180.8 146.9 23.3 29.5 0 0 12/83 141.8 143.9 143.6 7.1 -.2 2655-P 2655-1 2655-2 2655-221 2655-221A 2655-22113 2655-221B 2655-22117 2655-231 2655-271 2655-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. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 52 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Folding paperboard boxes—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts .......... ..................................................................................... Folding paperboard boxes, except sanitary food containers, classified by end u s e .................................................................................. ............. Dry food and produce, incl. pet and animal fo o d ................................. Soaps and d etergents............................. .................................................. Hardware and household s u p p lie s .......................................................... Candy ............................................................................................................ Cosmetics and medicinal products ......................................................... C o sm etics................................................................................. ................ Medicinal p ro d u c ts .................................................................................. 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 fro z e n ........................................................................... Butter and ice cream packages and food p a ils .................................... Processed meat, margarine, lard and shortening ................................ Other frozen f o o d s ..................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... Converted paper and paperboard products, except containers and b o x e s .......... ........................................................................................................ Product code 2671 Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c.......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................................ Printing paper coated at establishments other than where paper was produced.................................................................................................... Coated, one side (for labels and similar u s e s )..................................... Coated, two sides (for printing of magazines, directories, and similar uses) ......................................................................................... Pressure sensitive p ro d u c ts .......................................................................... Single faced tape ........................................................................................ Paper b a c k in g .......................................................................................... Cloth backing, except e le c tric a l........................................................... Film backing, incl. cellophane, anti-corrosive & other transparent m a te ria l...................................................... ........................................ Reinforced and laminated t a p e ............................................................ Double faced ta p e ...................................................................................... Unprinted pressure sensitive la b e ls ........................................................ Pressure sensitive base s t o c k ................................................................. Base stock for la b e ls .............................................................................. Other coated and processed papers, except for packaging u s e s ....... Other coated and processed paper, n.e.c.......... .................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................................................................. R e s a le s ..... ........................................................................... ....................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................. ..................... ................................... Paper coated and laminated, packa g in g ................................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... 2672 Plastics, foil and coated paper b a g s ...................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. .................. Specialty bags and liners, single web paper, c o a te d .............................. Specialty bags and liners, single web film ................................................. Polyethylene b a g s ....................................................................................... Grocery and va rie ty......................................................... ....................... Refuse ....................................................................................................... Produce ..................................................................................................... Textile and clo th in g ................................................................ ................ Drum and box lin e r s ............................................................................... Shipping s a c k s ......................................................................................... Household food sto ra g e ......................................................................... 2673 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 12/83 141.1 143.3 143.0 7.0 -0.2 2657-1 2657-114 2657-131 2657-151 2657-161 2657-171 2657-17101 2657-17102 2657-181 2657-195 2657-198 2657-2 2657-201 2657-202 2657-203 2657-204 2657-SM 2657-S 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/88 12/83 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/88 139.3 136.7 132.9 154.5 139.0 128.3 124.1 130.5 144.9 112.0 154.5 138.6 133.4 183.5 102.8 116.1 141.6 140.1 141.5 140.1 7.0 9.5 -.1 0 (3) 154.5 139.0 139.4 127.0 146.6 145.1 112.0 154.9 140.2 134.6 183.5 (3) 6.2 4.1 12.5 6.0 16.5 6.5 6.9 9.4 7.3 7.6 8.0 6.1 6.8 (3) -.1 .6 -1.6 -.4 -2.3 0 0 1.1 -.9 -.5 0 (3) 119.1 (3) 154.3 139.9 137.1 126.5 143.3 145.1 112.0 156.6 138.9 133.9 183.5 103.6 116.2 (3) -2.4 12/83 141.3 141.3 142.0 6.5 .5 06/93 110.7 111.7 111.4 9.2 -.3 06/93 12/87 12/87 06/93 12/87 06/93 12/87 06/93 06/93 12/87 06/93 111.5 132.0 142.7 120.3 115.7 100.3 130.6 123.6 119.6 136.5 110.9 112.6 132.7 143.4 120.6 115.7 100.3 131.1 125.1 128.2 137.8 112.2 112.7 132.7 143.4 120.6 115.7 100.3 131.1 125.1 128.2 137.9 112.3 8.1 7.9 14.4 13.6 .2 0 13.3 12.2 27.3 9.9 11.0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 06/93 106.3 110.8 110.8 9.1 .0 2672-P 06/93 12/87 108.1 129.6 110.0 132.1 110.3 132.6 7.2 8.5 .3 .4 2672-1 2672-113 12/82 12/82 165.5 163.6 170.8 168.4 170.8 168.4 17.3 15.5 0 0 2672-153 2672-3 2672-301 2672-30101 2672-30102 12/82 12/82 12/87 12/82 12/87 168.5 137.6 125.0 136.6 128.0 174.7 139.5 126.2 139.2 128.0 174.6 140.3 127.6 141.3 128.0 20.7 5.3 8.0 9.4 6.8 -.1 .6 1.1 1.5 0 2672-30103 2672-30105 2672-302 2672-303 2672-304 2672-30401 2672-4 2672-459 2672-SM 2672-M 2672-Z89 2672-S 2671-S 2672-SSS 12/87 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/87 04/83 12/82 12/82 129.6 109.5 153.6 122.1 139.6 179.5 156.9 145.5 128.7 111.1 155.2 129.4 140.3 180.6 161.4 149.4 130.4 111.1 153.8 129.3 140.2 180.5 161.5 149.6 4.8 4.1 5.7 -9.5 7.4 9.3 12.6 12.8 1.3 0 -.9 -.1 -.1 06/93 07/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 101.2 101.8 108.9 109.3 108.9 101.2 101.8 111.0 110.6 111.0 101.2 (3) 110.7 110.6 110.7 .1 (3) 3.0 1.9 3.0 0 (3) -.3 0 -.3 2673-P 2673-1 2673-2 2673-21 2673-211 2673-212 2673-213 2673-214 2673-215 2673-216 2673-217 12/83 12/83 11/84 12/83 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/83 163.8 163.7 141.9 139.9 101.0 96.4 92.5 106.7 116.7 115.2 108.0 101.3 161.5 161.0 144.5 137.2 98.8 93.5 91.4 102.6 113.2 113.3 102.8 99.2 160.4 159.6 144.5 135.8 97.8 93.6 89.5 7.4 5.8 5.8 5.4 5.6 3.1 6.4 -.7 -.9 0 -1.0 -1.0 .1 -2.1 (3) 111.4 112.7 99.8 97.6 (3) 6.9 7.3 -1.5 9.1 (3) -1.6 -.5 -2.9 -1.6 2671-P 2671-1 2671-115 2671-2 2671-211 2671-3 2671-312 2671-31218 2671-4 2671-416 2671-SM 2671-S 2671-SSS See footnotes at end of table. June 19952 2657-P 267 Paper coated and laminated, p a c k a g in g .............................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................... ............................ Single web paper (coated rolls and sheets including w a x e d )................ O th e r............................................................ ........................ ........................ Single web film (coated rolls and sheets including coextruded) .......... Single web film, c o a te d ............................. ................................................ Paper/paper multiweb la m in a tio n s ............................................................. Other lam inations........................................................................................ C o a te d ....................................................................................................... Multiweb laminated rolls and sheets ex. paper/paper and f o il.............. Other film /film la m inations....................................................... ................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................... ................................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................ Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 53 -.1 .1 .1 Table 5. Producer price Indexés for the net output of selected industries and thèir products, not seasonally adjusted -»Continued Index Industry and product1 Plastics, foil and coated paper bags—Continued Other polyethylene b a g s .......................................... ................................. Single web film bags other than polyethylene............................................ Coextruded f i l m .......................... ................................................................. Other film ty p e .................. ................................... ........................................ Specialty bags and liners, multiweb laminations and foil ............................ Paper combinations except p a p e r/fo il................ ......................................... Foil and foil com binations............. .............................................. ................... O ther multiweb laminations ............... ................... ......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ............................................................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ......................... ........................... ................................ Industry code Product code 2673-218 2673-22 2673-221 2673-223 2673-3 2673-311 2673-312 2673-314 2673-SM 2673-M 2673-Z89 2673-S Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/83 12/90 0 8/84 12/83 113.3 116.1 123.1 106.2 152.8 107.8 106.3 142.8 111.2 115.4 122.7 105.2 149.8 107.8 106.3 139.0 111.2 115.1 122.5 104.8 149.2 107.6 106.2 138.3 3.6 4.9 7.2 1.6 8.8 .9 2.1 11.8 0 -.3 -.2 -.4 -.4 -.2 -.1 -.5 12/90 12/90 12/83 127.2 96.6 144.5 125.1 96.6 144.0 124.9 96.6 143.8 5.4 0 14.5 -.2 0 -.1 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from —. Index Industry and product1 Industry code Uncoated paper and multiwall b a g s ............................. .............................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... ............................ Uncoated paper b a g s ...................................................................................... ... Grocers" bags and s a c k s ........................ ................................................... .... Variety bags ....................................................................... ........................ ....... Other uncoated b a g s ...................................................................................... Shipping sacks and multiwall b a g s ......................................................... ......... Single and double w a ll.................................................................................... Multiwall (three or more p lie s ) ....................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................ ..................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................. ............ ............................................. 2674 Die-cut paper and b o a rd ......................... ............................... ...................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................... .................................................. Die-cut paper and board office s u p p lie s .......................... ............................... Index cards ..................................................... .................................................. File fo ld e rs ...................................................................................... .................. Expanding file fo ld e rs ........................................................ .............. ........... Hanging fo ld e rs ..................... ............. ......................................................... Other file folders, including file pockets and ja c k e ts ............................ Other office supplies, including report covers, excluding lo osele af....... Die-cut paper and board except office s u p p lie s ............................................ Other, including fillers and flats fo r egg cases, bottle caps, clo su re s ......................... ....................... ...................... ............................... Pasted, lined, laminated, or surface coated paperboard ...................... ....... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ..................... ............................................................ R e s a le s ........................... .................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................... ..................................................... 2675 Sanitary Paper P ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... ....... Primary p ro d u c ts.............................................................. ....................................... Sanitary napkins and ta m p o n s ........................................... .............................. Sanitary n a p kins.... ................... ...................................................................... Disposable diapers (except incontinence pads) ............................................ Sanitary tissue health products (made from purchased stock) .................. Table napkins including plain creped and facial tissue t y p e ................... Paper to w e ls ............................ ......................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ .................................... Other secondary products .................... ........................ ................................. 2676 E n ve lo p e s........................................... ..................... ...................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts........................................................... .............. ,.......................... Envelopes, all ty p e s ...... .................. ...................................... ............................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ........................ ............... Secondary p ro d u c ts ....... .................................................................................... 2677 Product code 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 2677-P 2677-1 2677-SM 2677-S Stationery pro d u cts.................................................................... .................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... S ta tio n e ry .................................................................... ......................................... Boxed stationery and p o rtfo lio s.................................................................... Tablets and related pro d u cts............................................................................. Legal p a d s ......................... ............................................................................... Tablets and pads, except legal p a d s ............................................................ N o tebooks.......................................................................................................... Looseleaf fillers (school and commercial ty p e s ) .... ................................... Wrapped ream p a p e rs ........ .................................................... ...................... Other wrapped ream p a p e r........................................................................ Other tablets and related p ro d u c ts ............................... ............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ............................................................................................. E n ve lo p e s..... .................................................................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 2678 Converted paper and paperboard products, n.e.c..................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts.............................. ....................................................................... W allcoverings........................................................................................................ Paper w allcoverings......................................................................................... Plastic coated or laminated to 1 mil of vinyl or m o re .................... ....... Gift wrap p a p e r..................................................................................................... Retail counter items, all materials except f o il............................................. R o lls ................................................................................................................ Paper business machine supplies and other miscellaneous office supp lie s..................... ............................... ...................................................... Paper business machine s u p p lie s ........................... .................................... Rolls for adding and other business m achin es...................................... Other, including tapes, teletypes, etc.................................................... .... Miscellaneous paper and board office supples, n.e.c................................ 2679 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 12/90 12/90 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 120.8 122.2 279.9 316.4 168.6 164.7 187.8 166.5 192.4 120.8 122.5 276.6 312.0 168.9 164.7 191.1 169.3 195.9 117.7 119.5 264.0 294.0 160.6 164.7 190.7 169.3 195.4 14.9 15.6 20.4 20.8 19.4 5.0 11.1 9.4 11.8 -2.6 -2.4 -4.6 -5.8 -4.9 0 -.2 0 -.3 12/90 107.0 103.7 98.6 7.8 -4.9 12/84 12/84 12/89 12/84 12/89 12/84 12/89 12/89 12/84 12/89 129.3 130.0 91.1 132.8 92.7 116.8 132.1 133.4 96.0 141.4 98.2 123.2 (3) 99.6 151.2 120.4 9.4 11.5 9.7 12.7 9.7 6.3 .2 .1 .2 -.3 .2 0 (3) 93.5 144.5 122.0 131.9 133.3 95.8 141.8 98.0 123.2 (3) 99.6 151.1 120.3 12/89 12/84 122.5 164.7 119.9 165.2 119.9 165.2 11.2 15.6 0 .0 12/84 12/84 12/84 137.9 136.2 119.8 135.0 133.4 119.1 135.0 133.4 119.3 -2.1 -2.1 -3.2 0 0 .2 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 149.5 150.0 189.1 93.8 84.9 150.0 143.2 156.6 151.4 151.5 189.1 93.8 85.9 155.6 144.4 166.4 150.9 151,5 189.1 93.8 85.9 155.3 144.0 164.7 5.5 5.7 6.9 .1 -.1 14.1 11.3 16.9 -.3 0 0 0 0 -.2 -.3 -1.0 06/83 156.5 162.2 157.3 4.9 -3.0 12/84 12/84 12/84 128.1 127.3 127.3 129.5 128.8 128.8 129.7 129.0 129.0 18.0 18.3 18.3 .2 .2 .2 12/84 132.9 132.9 132.9 2.8 0 .6 1.0 0 0 1.3 -.9 -.1 1.7 4.4 1.1 1.1 0 (3) 12.8 9.5 6.6 (3) 0 .1 .1 2678-P 2678-1 2678-111 2678-2 2678-252 2678-254 2678-257 2678-261 2678-265 2678-26519 2678-269 2678-SM 2678-S 2677-S 2678-SSS 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 158.5 166.2 144.7 142.8 173.3 191.1 168.4 145.7 200.1 201.0 195.9 139.8 163.0 170.6 144.7 142.8 179.3 199.3 170.8 149.6 200.2 220.0 214.4 151.2 164.0 172.3 144.7 142.8 181.6 197.6 170.6 152.1 209.0 222.5 216.8 151.2 39.5 38.1 11.8 11.6 49.0 33.5 43.1 40.8 72.3 64.3 64.4 8.6 06/85 06/90 06/85 155.7 114.9 174.9 161.9 118.7 182.2 160.9 118.7 180.8 71.7 15.8 .0 -.6 0 -.8 2679>-P 2679-1 2679-12 2679-125 2679-2 2679-28 2679-282 0 6/85 0 6/85 06/85 0 6/85 06/90 06/85 06/90 06/85 124.6 123.8 106.5 108.6 105.6 132.5 110.5 139.6 126.5 125.5 106.9 109.4 107.9 133.0 109.2 136.6 126.5 125.5 107.5 110.7 7.9 7.4 .8 1.7 (3) 133.4 109.7 136.8 (3) 3.3 2.0 5.6 0 0 .6 1.2 f) .3 .5 .1 2679-3 2679-31 2679-311 2679-317 2679-322 0 6/8 5 06/85 06/85 0 6/90 06/90 128.7 134.7 127.2 165.6 113.5 128.6 134.6 127.2 165.0 113.5 128.3 134.3 127.2 162.7 113.2 9.5 14.2 9.3 41.6 4.2 -.2 -.2 0 -1.4 -.3 See footnotes at end of table. Index base 55 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Converted paper and paperboard products, n.e.c.—Continued Pressed and molded pulp g o o d s ................................. .................................... Other converted paper and paperboard p ro d u c ts .......................... .............. Novelties, games, displays, and similar pro d u c ts ....................................... Industrial paper and paperboard p ro d u c ts .................................................. Cellulose in su la tio n ...................................................................................... Doilies, place mats and tray d o ilie s ......... ................................................... Paper wrapping products, n.e.c.............. ........................................................ Miscellaneous paper and paperboard producfl, n.e.c............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................ ............................... Contract and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts................................................ R e s a le s ....................................................... ....................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................ ............................................ Product code 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 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 0 6/85 06/90 06/85 06/85 0 6/90 07/85 06/8 5 06 /8 5 129.7 114.3 128.5 108.7 108.6 122.1 155.5 137.2 136.3 115.9 128.5 119.2 118.6 122.1 156.7 138.4 06/85 06/90 06/85 06/85 144.6 125.7 141.8 121.2 143.0 125.7 140.0 126.1 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 135.2 115.9 128.5 119.2 118.6 122.1 158.3 138.1 11.8 9.9 -3.6 10.8 10.4 11.4 27.1 .10,6 -0.8 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 -.2 141.7 (3) 138.4 126.1 9.6 (3) 7.3 11.3 -.9 (3) -1.1 0 Printing, publishing, and allied industries .................................................................... 27 12/84 158.9 160.5 160.8 6.6 .2 Newspaper publishing .................................................... ............................................... 271 12/79 285.5 289.4 290.8 7.0 .5 Newspaper publishing .......................................................... ......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... C irculation...... ......................................... ............................................................. S ubscriptions..................................................................................................... Through interm ediary.............................................. ..................................... Direct to re a d e r............................................................................................ Single copy s a le s ......... J............................................................ ...................... Through interm ediary................................................................................... Direct to r e a d e r............................................................................................. A dvertising................................ .................... ............... ........................................ Classified advertising....................................................................................... Retail, manufacturing & other comm’l advt’g, exc classifieds and insertion of preprinted a d s ..................................................................... National advertising ..................................................................................... Local, regional and other a d v e rtis in g ....................................................... Insertion of preprinted ads ....................... ...................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................... ........................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 2711 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 285.5 288.0 232.8 224.9 224.1 231.6 248.9 242,1 253.8 305.2 342.8 289.4 292.1 242.8 234.6 234.6 235.0 259.5 242.7 271.0 307.5 345.3 290.8 293.6 242.3 233.9 232.9 242.2 259.6 242.9 271.0 309.6 347.9 7.0 6.9 8.1 5.7 5.6 7.1 13.4 7.8 17.3 6.6 5.7 .5 .5 -.2 -.3 -.7 3.1 0 .1 0 .7 .8 12/79 12/79 12/79 0 6/86 298.0 323.8 295.2 142.3 300.3 323.6 298.0 143.0 302.5 323.6 300.7 142.9 7.5 5.8 7.9 2.5 .7 0 .9 -.1 12/79 12/79 225.1 222.9 225.1 (3) (3) Periodical p u b lish ing............................................................................ ........................... 272 12/79 245.3 244.6 245.2 3.2 .2 Periodical pub lish ing............................................................. ......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......... .:................................................... ...................................... A d vertising..... .......................................................... .................. ......................... Specialized business and professional pe rio d ic a ls................................... Industrial periodicals (excluding e le c tro n ic s )........................................... W holesale and retail trade, incl. merchandising p e rio d ic a ls ................ Professional and institutional pe rio d ica ls................................................ Medical and health care p erio dicals......................................................... Electronic/data management p e rio d ic a ls ............................ ................... Services periodicals (excluding data m anagem ent).............................. Other business periodicals, n.e.c.......... ..................................................... General 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 h u m o r).......................................................... Other periodicals............................................................................................... Other periodicals, n.e.c....................... .......................................................... C irculation.................................................. ........... ................................................ Specialized business and professional p e rio d ica ls ................................... Professional and institutional pe rio d ic a ls .............................. .................. Medical and health care p e rio dicals......................................................... Other business periodicals, n.e.c.................................. ............................. General perio dicals........................................................................................... General and special interest p erio dicals................................................. Su bscriptions.................................................................... ........................ Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor sports and a u to )............................................................................. General interest (inc. general articles, pictures, fiction, nonfiction, travel and humor) .............................. ....................... Single copy s a le s ........................................ .............................................. Special interest (primarily hobby, entertainment, outdoor sports and a u to ) ......................... ................................................... Other perio dicals............................................................. ................................ Other periodicals, n.e.c. ............................................................................... Single copy s a le s .... ........................................ ........................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Miscellaneous receipts ..................................................................... .................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ............................................. ......................................... 2721 2721-P 2721-A 2721-4 2721-411 2721-413 2721-415 2721-417 2721-419 2721-421 2721-423 2721-6 2721-653 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/92 12/79 12/79 245.3 255.7 287.1 243.1 259.6 251.3 258.0 101.0 103.5 110.0 97.2 313.9 348.3 244.6 255.0 284.8 243.2 258.8 251.3 261.2 101.0 (3) 110.0 97.2 309.5 348.8 245.2 255.6 285.4 243.0 258.8 251.3 258.0 101.0 106.0 110.0 96.1 310.7 348.8 3.2 3.4 2.1 3.0 2.7 5.7 .8 3.0 5.2 3.7 1.2 1.7 5.3 .2 .2 .2 -.1 0 0 -1.2 0 (3) 0 -1.1 .4 0 2721-65311 06/86 176.7 176.7 176.7 4.3 0 2721-65312 2721-73 2721-737 2721-C 2721-3 2721-317 2721-319 2721-325 2721-5 2721-55 2721-553 0 6 /8 6 168.6 169.3 169.3 7.0 0 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/92 12/92 12/79 12/79 12/79 196.7 219.4 263.9 279.5 113.9 109.1 207.1 231.1 254.4 (3) 220.2 264.5 279.7 115.6 (3) 208.0 231.3 254.7 196.7 220.9 265.0 279.7 117.5 (3) 208.9 232.9 254.7 .5 5.1 3.8 9.9 8.8 (3) 2.1 2.2 .9 (3) .3 .2 0 1.6 (3) .4 .7 0 2721-55311 06/86 139.3 139.7 139.7 •6 0 2721-55312 2721-555 06/86 12/79 148.4 199.3 148.4 199.3 148.4 203.7 1.4 5.1 0 2.2 2721-55511 2721-7A 2721-717 2721-71702 2721-SM 2721-M 2721-S 06/86 12/79 02/86 02/86 145.6 231.0 152.9 147.5 145.6 231.2 154.1 155.2 149.8 231.2 154.1 155.2 6.6 39.6 18.3 7.4 2.9 0 0 0 12/79 12/79 164.2 183.0 (3) 183.0 164.2 183.0 0 1.0 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-SM 2711-S 2711-SSS See footnotes at end of table. 56 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 0 Tabs© 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code June 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 199Î 12/84 162.1 163.0 164.1 5.5 0.7 2731 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 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 214.0 215.6 283.5 309.6 306.5 215.3 216.8 283.5 309.6 306.5 320.5 (3) (3) 262.8 261.3 268.7 303.1 297.3 284.4 (3) 181.5 184.9 172.3 183.4 178.6 217.1 100.0 100.0 179.4 170.2 199.3 186.0 156.1 204.7 108.6 257.3 216.8 218.5 288.8 320.6 319.6 324.4 312.4 332.9 263.1 261.3 270.0 305.3 298.0 292.5 100.0 181.5 184.9 172.3 183.4 178.6 217.1 100.0 5.2 4.8 7.4 7.4 8.1 (3) 7.9 8.3 5.8 5.4 7.9 8.5 6.0 (3) (3) 1.9 -.3 -.4 2.6 2.0 (3) (3) (3) 4.9 -.2 13.8 5.4 0 7.2 .7 .8 1.9 3.6 4.3 1.2 185.7 186.2 3.2 .3 (3) 140.9 (3) 5.1 i3) .4 (3) 136.2 172.0 163.9 189.1 195.1 188.6 206.1 100.6 162.6 155.9 140.5 214.5 174.5 174.5 168.9 129.7 129.9 163.3 112.8 (3) 5.0 4.9 6.2 3.2 5.5 5.9 4.7 (3) (3) (3) (3) 5.2 6.7 (3) .4 .6 0 1.7 -.2 -.2 0 0 .3 0 0 1.3 .4 0 0 0 1.7 0 0 2731-P 2731-1 2731-1A 2731-111 2731-112 2731-1B 2731-113 2731-1C 2731-115 2731-116 2731-12 2731-121 2731-123 2731-125 2731-3 2731-31 2731-315 2731-32 2731-325 2731-327 2731-33 2731-335 2731-34 2731-345 2731-347 2731-4 2731-415 2731-44 2731-445 2731-447 H ardbound............................... ............................ .................. ...................... Paperbound................................................................................................... High school workbooks ....................... ................. ................ ..................... Technical, scientific and professional b o o k s ....... .......................................... Law b o o k s ........................................................................................................ H ardbound........................................................... ........................ ................. Medical b o o k s ....................................... ....................... .................................. Paperbound......................................................... ....................... .................. Business b o o k s ......................................... ................ i..................................... H ardbound.......................................... ................ .......................................... Hardbound................................................................ ............. ....................... Paperbound............................................................. ...................................... Religious b o o k s ............................................................................... ................... Bibles and te s ta m e n ts ................................................................................... Other religious books, including hymnals and d e v o tio n a ls...................... Hardbound ................................................................ ..................................... Paperbound ........................ ......................................... ................................. General, mass market, adult trade, juvenile, book club and mail order b o ....................................... ................ ........................ ................................... Book club books hardbound and pa p e rb o u n d .......................................... Mass market, adult trade and juvenile b o o k s ............................................ Mass market books, rack s iz e ................................................................... Adult trade and juvenile b o o k s .................................................................. Adult t ra d e .................................................................................................. H ardbound............................................................ .................................. Paperbound, including mass market other than rack s iz e ............ Juvenile b o o k s ......................................................... ................................ Hardbound......................................... .............. ...................................... P aperbound.................................... .-...................................................... Audio b o o k s ..................... .......................................................................... General reference b o o k s ............................................................ ...................... E ncyclope dias................................................................. ................................. Dictionaries and thesauruses............................................................. ........... O th e r.................................. ................... ............................................................ Other books, excluding p a m p h le ts ....................................... .......................... Other books, n.e.c............................................................................. ............... Hardbound............................................. ........................................... ............ P a perbound....................................................... ............... ............................ University press books, hardbound and p ap erb ound............................... Pamphlets (5-48 pages) ............................................ ......................................... Other p a m p h le ts.............................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................................. ..................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................... R e s a le s ..... ..................... ....................... ......................... ................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................. .......................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts .... .............. .......................................................... Miscellaneous pub lish ing............................................................................... (3) 302.3 322.0 262.8 261.3 268.7 303.1 297.3 (3) 100.0 181.4 184.9 172.3 183.4 178.6 (3) 100.0 100.0 179.2 169.9 (3) 178.3 156.1 193.9 100.0 254.0 (3) 179.4 170.2 199.3 186.0 156.1 204.7 108.6 257.3 (3) 3.0 (3) (3) .1 0 .5 .7 .2 2.8 (3) .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2731-5 2731-B 2731-56 2731-A 2731-D 2731-D4 2731-D41 2731-D47 2731-D5 2731-D51 2731-D53 2731-H 2731-7 2731-721 2731-741 2731-749 2731-8 2731-8B 2731-815 2731-816 2731-8C 2731-9 2731-959 2731-SM 2731-M 2731-XY9 2731-Z89 2731-S 2731-SSS 2741-S 12/80 08/84 06/88 12/80 0 6/88 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 04/81 04/81 04/81 06/95 06/88 12/80 06/88 185.3 137.8 140.0 223.9 135.3 170.8 163.9 185.0 194.3 187.7 205.8 100.0 161.3 155.9 (3) (3) 100.0 (3) 161.0 (3) (3) 140.4 (3) 135.7 171.0 163.9 185.9 195.4 189.0 206.0 100.6 162.1 155.9 140.5 211.7 173.8 174.5 168.9 129.7 127.7 163.3 112.8 12/80 06/95 06/88 12/80 06/95 06/95 (3) 100.0 120.3 233.3 100.0 100.0 132.2 101.2 120.3 236.0 101.2 100.9 132.2 101.2 120.3 236.0 101.2 100.9 (3) (3) .5 12.8 (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 2732-P 2732-3 12/83 12/83 06/93 148.3 150.1 108.1 149.2 151.2 110.1 148.8 150.8 108.1 5.1 4.9 6.1 -.3 -.3 -1.8 2732-3B 2732-314 2732-315 2732-316 2732-4 2732-417 2732-418 2732-5 2732-535 2732-6 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 107.4 102.7 113.3 117.1 107.6 108.1 107.4 108.4 110.8 105.8 107.8 102.7 114.1 (3) 108.4 108.6 108.2 108.9 111.7 105.9 107.5 103.1 113.1 4.3 3.0 5.7 -.3 .4 -.9 (3) 108.2 108.6 108.0 109.3 112.4 106.1 (3) 4.6 6.3 3.8 7.3 11.1 5.6 (3) -.2 0 -.2 .4 .6 .2 2732 See footnotes at end of table. Sep. 19952 273 High school textbo oks................................................................... ................. Book printin g................................. ............................. .................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Textbooks printing and b in d in g ......................................................................... College textbooks (grades 13 or higher, including private business, e tc .).............................................................................................................. H ardbou nd ....................................... .............. ...................... ........................ Paperbound......................... ............................................... .......................... Workbooks and standardized te s ts .............................................................. Technical, scientific, and professional books, printing and b in d in g ........... H a rdb ound.................................................................. ..................................... P a perbound.... ....;.................................. .......................................................... Religious books, printing and binding .............................................................. P a perbound.............................................................................. ........................ General books (trade etc.) printing and binding .............. ............................. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 57 (3) 207.1 147.2 (3) -.6 -2.1 (3) 3.1 18.5 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Book printing—Continued Adult trade books (fiction and n o n fic tio n )................................................... H ardbound...................................................................................................... Paperbound....................................................................... ............................ Juvenile books (fiction and n o n fic tio n )........................................................ P a perbound.................................................................................................... Mass market paperbound books, rack size, distributed predominantly to mass market o u tle ts ............................................................. .............. Other books and pamphlets, n.e.c., printing and b in d in g ............................ O ther reference b o o k s .................................................................................... H ardbound...................................................................................................... P aperbound.................................................................................................... All other books, n.e.c (including music books, university press books, e tc .) ................................................................................................. H ardbound......... ............................................................................................ P aperbound.................................................................................................... Books printing only, not b o u n d ...................................................................... Pamphlets, printing only or printing and b in d in g ........................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2732-6B 2732-645 2732-646 2732-6C 2732-648 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 104.6 103.1 106.9 105.4 105.1 104.8 103.1 107.4 105.0 103.4 107.4 5.2 3.6 7.6 0.2 .3 0 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 2732-644 2732-7 2732-7A 2732-754 2732-755 0 6/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 108.6 105.7 105.3 105.7 104.8 108.8 106.4 105.4 105.7 105.1 108.8 106.4 105.4 105.7 105.1 7.5 3.6 4.6 5.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 2732-7B 2732-756 2732-757 2732-761 2732-762 2732-SM 2732-S 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 107.2 106.9 108.0 109.5 100.8 107.9 107.7 108.6 112.0 101.4 107.9 107.7 108.6 112.0 101.4 3.1 2.5 4.8 10.2 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 12/83 139.2 139.2 139.2 6.7 0 06/84 166.3 169.1 168.6 3.6 -.3 2741-P 2741-1 2741-11 2741-113 2741-1131 2741-1132 2741-115 2741-121 2741-2 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 09/84 12/89 12/89 06/84 12/89 0 6/84 166.3 167.5 158.7 160.2 171.8 129.6 168.6 170.0 160.9 162.5 174.2 131.5 3.6 3.7 2.4 2.5 2.1 1.9 -.3 -.2 -.3 -.3 -.4 -.4 (3) 138.2 112.0 174.1 169.1 170.4 161.4 163.0 174.9 132.0 125.2 139.0 112.0 176.7 (3) 139.7 112.0 176.7 (3) 6.2 0 7.3 (3) .5 0 0 2741-213 2741-215 2741-4 2741-5 2741-521 2741-561 02/88 06/84 08/84 06/8 4 06/84 12/89 125.7 187.2 143.2 174.8 192.2 133.8 128.5 189.8 143.2 178.9 199.3 134.6 128.5 189.8 143.2 178.3 198.2 134.6 3.9 7.8 0 7.7 9.3 -1.2 0 0 0 -.3 -.6 0 2741-597 06/84 177.0 178.1 178.0 16.3 -.1 2741-599 2741-SM 2741-M 2741-S 0 6/84 196.9 197.6 197.6 3.3 0 06/84 06/84 122.0 149.8 114.4 150.1 114.4 150.0 -5.5 .1 0 -.1 Miscellaneous p u b lish in g ............................................................................................... 274 Miscellaneous pu b lish in g ............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Catalogs and directories, pub lish ing................................................................ D irectories.......................................................................................................... T e le p h o n e ....... .............................................................................................. Yellow pages adve rtising......................................................................... Other telephone directory advertising................................................... Other directories, including business reference s e rv ic e ....................... C a ta lo g s ............................................................................................................. Business service publications............................................................................ Business service newsletters, excluding publications cumulated in looseleaf index fo rm ................................................................................. Other business service publications, looseleaf and hardbo und.............. Patterns, including clothing p a tte rn s................................................................. Other miscellaneous publishing......................................................................... Shopper n e w s .................................................................................................. Multimedia k it s .................................................................................................. Micropublishing in microform, including original and republished m a te ria l....................................................................................................... Other miscellaneous publishing nec, including almanacs and racing f o r m s ........................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2741 Commercial p rin tin g ........................................................................................................ 275 12/84 133.7 134.8 134.8 5.8 0 Commercial printing, lithographic................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Lithographic magazine and periodical p rin tin g ............................................... Magazines and periodicals (excluding magazine and comic supplements for Sunday new spapers).................................................. S h e e t-fe d ........................................................................................................ W e b -fe d .......................................................................................................... Lithographic label and wrapper p rin tin g .......................................................... Printed custom and stock la b e ls ................................................................... Sheet-fed flat printed labels (ex. pressure sensitive)............................ Pressure sensitive labels (flat and r o lls ) .................................................. Lithographic catalog and directory p rin tin g ..................................................... Catalogs, including direct m a il....................................................................... S h e e t-fe d ........................................................................................................ W e b -fe d .......................................................................................................... D irectories.......................................................................................................... Telephone d ire c to rie s .................................................................................. W eb-fe d....................................................................................................... Other directories........................................................................... ................ Lithographic financial and legal p rin tin g .......................................................... SEC filing and p ro spectuses.......................................................................... S h e e t-fe d ........................................................................................................ Annual reports and other corporate finanicial p rin tin g ............................. S h e e t-fe d ........................................................................................................ Other financial and legal printing, (including insurance forms, security certificates,etc.).......................................................................... S h e e t-fe d ........................................................................................................ Lithographic advertising p rin tin g ........................................................................ Direct m a il.......................................................................................................... 2752 2752-P 2752-1 06/82 06/82 06/82 145.5 145.9 133.1 146.8 147.1 134.1 146.8 147.1 134.1 6.8 6.9 5.8 0 0 0 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 2752-4 2752-4A 2752-412 2752-4B 2752-416 12/88 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/88 08/82 06/82 0 6/82 12/88 06/82 0 6/82 12/88 06/82 12/88 06/82 06/82 12/88 12/88 06/82 12/88 110.5 133.6 132.1 119.9 98.0 107.4 158.0 134.2 111.5 158.0 117.7 117.8 128.6 108.0 173.1 152.0 110.7 122.0 150.1 132.7 110.9 133.5 132.8 119.9 98.0 107.4 158.0 134.9 111.7 158.8 117.7 119.4 128.6 108.0 179.2 155.0 111.0 133.6 132.8 119.9 98.0 107.4 158.0 134.9 111.7 158.7 117.7 119.4 128.6 108.0 179.2 155.0 5.1 4.4 5.2 1.2 .3 .5 0 6.1 5.1 3.2 6.1 8.9 4.8 4.8 16.4 7.2 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) (3) 155.8 137.7 (3) (3) 155.8 137.7 (3) (3) 12.8 12.8 2752-4C 2752-421 2752-5 2752-51 06/82 12/88 06/82 12/88 144.0 125.2 139.8 114.1 144.4 125.2 141.4 116.0 144.4 125.2 141.3 115.9 3.8 4.1 3.7 3.9 See footnotes at end of table. 58 (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 -.1 -.1 Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Commercial printing, lithographic—Continued S h e e t-fe d ........................................................................................................ W e b -fe d .......................................................................................................... Display advertising......................................................... .................................. Posters, (including outdoor advertising, car cards) ............................... S h e e t-fe d ................................................................................................... Counter and floor disp la ys.......................................................................... S h e e t-fe d ...................................... ............................................................. Preprinted newspaper in s e rts................................... .................................... Web-fed s e c tio n s ......................................................................................... Other advertising printing, (including brochures, pamphlets, catalog sheet, e tc .)................................................................................................. S h e e t-fe d ....................................................................................................... W e b -fe d .......................................................................................................... Other lithographic general job p rin tin g ............................................................ Ticket, coupon, and food and beverage check p rin tin g .... ...................... Business forms, except m anifold............................ ...................................... Quick printing ................................................................................................... All other general commercial printing, n.e.c., sheet-fed ........................... All other general commercial printing, n.e.c., w e b -fe d ............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................... Book p rin tin g ..................................................................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................... . Commercial printing, n.e.c............................................................................... Letterpress general job p rin tin g .......................... ...................................... Manifold business fo rm s .............................................................. .................. Commercial printing, gravure........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Labels and wrappers, printing (gravure).......................................................... Other general job printing, (gravure)................................................................ All other general commercial printing n.e.c. (gravure)............................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 2754 Commençai printing, n.e.c.............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Letterpress and screen printing ........................................................................ Letterpress label and wrapper p rin tin g ........................................................ Custom and stock labels, including bordered made of paper f o il...... Rolls pressure sensitive, letterpress (self-adhesive).......................... Other general job prin tin g ............................................................................... All other commercial printing n.e.c., including maps, atlases, etc. Screen process printing, except te x tile s ......................... ........................... . Decalcomanias and la b e ls .......................................................................... Decalcomanias and pressure sensitives (self-adhesive), excluding la b e ls .................................................................................................... All other screen process, n.e.c................................................................... Engraving............................................................................................................... Engra ving........................................................................................................... Social eng raving........................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ . Commercial printing, lithographic................................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 2759 Manifold business fo rm s ................................................................................................ 276 Manifold business forms ..................................................... ;......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ........................................ Unit set fo r m s .......................................................................................... ............ Stock, including im printed........................ ....................................................... C a rb o n le ss..................................................................................................... Custom p rin te d .................................................... ............................................. C a rb o n ............................................................................................................ C a rb o n le ss..................................................................................................... Manifold books, including sales, and pegboard accounting s y s te m s ....... Sales and other manifold b o o k s ................................................................... Custom ........................................................................................................... Custom continuous forms, with or without carbon, marginally punched or n o t .............................................................................................................. All other custom printed ................................................................................. One p a r t ................................................................................................... . Multiple p a r t s ................................................................................................. 2761 Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2752-512 2752-514 2752-52 2752-52A 2752-522 2752-52B 2752-526 2752-53 2752-536 0 6/82 06/82 12/88 184.4 110.6 118.7 189.2 110.6 121.8 188.8 110.6 121.8 5.7 1.0 7.4 -0.2 0 0 12/88 06/82 12/88 06/82 12/88 116.6 147.3 121.0 100.5 101.6 124.1 S 145.3 119.4 100.5 124.1 145.3 119.4 100.5 9.2 5.4 5.4 0 0 0 0 0 (3) (3) (3) 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-Z89 2752-S 2732-S 2752-SSS 2759-S 2759-6S 2761-S 12/88 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/88 12/88 12/88 06/82 121.6 144.3 149.2 175.4 124.0 141.0 111.7 142.6 197.2 122.7 146.1 149.4 176.4 129.6 145.6 111.8 143.2 197.2 122.7 146.0 149.5 176.4 (3) 145.4 111.8 143.2 197.2 4.5 4.9 3.2 13.3 (3) 19.7 1.4 5.0 16.3 (3) -.1 0 0 0 06/82 06/82 08/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/88 06/82 124.5 115.3 128.9 148.6 159.1 148.2 153.9 131.9 150.5 126.9 121.5 129.5 149.6 163.7 148.2 153.9 131.9 150.7 126.9 121.5 129.5 150.0 163.6 148.2 155.1 131.9 150.8 4.5 12.6 1.3 6.1 15.0 5.2 2.5 2.6 6.7 0 .0 0 .3 -.1 0 .8 0 .1 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 104.1 103.1 134.7 121.2 111.9 104.6 103.7 135.0 122.7 113.8 104.7 103.8 135.0 123.5 114.5 2.1 2.5 3.2 5.1 6.5 .1 .1 0 .7 .6 06/82 06/82 111.9 122.8 111.9 (3) 111.9 (3) -.3 (3) 06/82 12/88 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/88 153.9 118.5 151.2 140.6 130.4 138.0 168.8 167.0 135.5 111.1 155.5 119.7 152.5 141.7 130.4 138.0 171.5 169.7 135.5 111.1 155.3 119.5 152.1 140.9 130.4 138.0 171.5 169.7 135.5 111.1 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.0 0 0 5.7 5.7 1.8 3.2 -.1 -.2 -.3 -.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/82 06/82 12/84 12/84 12/84 146.7 134.9 140.5 140.5 147.5 146.7 (3) 143.3 143.3 149.0 146.7 134.9 144.7 144.7 149.0 3.1 1.4 4.6 4.6 13.1 0 (3) 1.0 1.0 0 06/82 06/82 12/88 158.7 168.7 103.5 161.8 175.3 103.5 160.7 173.1 103.5 3.5 7.4 -.1 -.7 -1.3 0 12/83 165.3 171.4 171.1 26.0 -.2 2761-P 2761-2 2761-21 2761-215 2761-25 2761-253 2761-255 2761-3 2761-32 2761-323 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 165.3 169.2 173.9 158.1 142.1 175.9 180.3 163.8 158.9 158.1 162.5 171.4 175.7 176.0 26.0 27.0 15.2 13.5 6.0 15.4 16.3 12.9 8.8 16.9 18.3 -.2 -.2 0 (3) (3) 177.3 182.1 164.0 160.4 162.0 167.2 171.1 175.4 176.0 165.5 147.3 177.3 182.1 164.0 160.2 161.3 166.4 2761-5 2761-58 2761-581 2761-582 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 172.3 171.2 188.1 164.6 174.2 173.2 189.2 167.1 174.1 173.1 189.2 167.0 20.6 20.1 21.8 19.1 2754-P 2754-2 2754-6 2754-695 2754-SM 2754-S 2754-SSS 2759-P 2759-A 2759-2 2759-2A 2759-218 2759-6 2759-695 2759-7 2759-71 2759-711 2759-798 2759-B 2759-8 2759-812 2759-SM 2759-S 2752-S 2759-SSS See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 59 (3) 0 -.1 .1 0 0 (3) (3) (3) 0 0 0 -.1 -.4 -•5 -.1 -.1 0 -.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Manifold business form s—Continued C a rb o n ......................................................................................................... C a rbonless.............................................. ................................................... Stock continuous fo rm s ....... ............. .......................................... ...................... Stock shelf fo rm s .............................................................................................. One part .......................................................................................................... Multiple p a r t s .................................................... .......................... ................. C a rb o n ......................................................................................................... C arbonless............................................................................ ..................... Stock form at fo rm s .............................................. ............................................ All other stock fo rm s .... .................................... .............................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ......................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s ............................................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Lithographic commercial p rin tin g ................................................................... Commercial printing, n.e.c................................................................................ Product codé 2761-5822 2761-5824 2761-7 2761-76 2761-761 2761-762 2761-7621 2761-7622 2761-77 2761-78 2761-SM 2761-M 2761-Z89 2761-S 2752-S 2759-S Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/89 12/83 170.3 146.6 162.3 164.5 145.0 187.5 204.7 145.3 121.5 180.9 173.3 147.8 179.6 184.7 172.8 200.2 214.7 168.0 121.6 191.4 172.8 148.4 178.6 184.7 172.8 200.2 (3) 168.0 115.8 189.5 23.1 9.2 55.3 56.3 64.1 49.9 (3) 38.6 48.5 54.6 -0.3 .4 -.6 0 0 0 03/84 06/85 12/83 12/83 12/83 99.8 96.4 136.2 147.0 187.6 102.5 99.0 137.6 150.0 190.0 102.0 98.5 137.4 150.0 188.8 19.4 19.4 7.1 15.9 8.1 -.5 -.5 -.1 0 -.6 12/85 158.1 158.5 158.5 9.8 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 08/93 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 158.1 152.8 153.7 145.8 158.5 153.3 154.3 146.9 158.4 153.3 154.3 146.9 9.7 7.3 7.4 7.9 -.1 0 0 0 (3) 137.9 160.3 161.1 149.3 (3) 140.7 160.5 161.3 150.5 (3) 140.7 160.5 161.3 150.5 (3) 2.3 7.1 7.2 4.2 12/85 146.8 146.8 146.8 13.8 0 (3) 0 -4.8 -1.0 Greeting card and publishing ........................................................................................ 277 Greeting card p u b lish in g ........................... ........... ......................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................................... .............................................. Publishers’ s a le s ..................................................................... .............................. Seasonal greeting c a r d s ................................................................................. Counter c a r d s ................................................................................................ Packaged cards (including boxed c a rd s )................................................. Non-seasonal greeting c a r d s ......................................................................... Counter c a rd s ................................................................................................ Packaged cards (including boxed c a rd s )................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 2771 Blankbooks, looseleaf binders, and bookbinding and related w o rk ...................... 278 06/85 149.8 151.0 150.9 5.2 -.1 Blankbooks and looseleaf binders............................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Looseleaf binders and d e vice s............................................... ........................... B in d e rs ............................................................................................................... Looseleaf binders, all ring and prong t y p e ........ ................... ................. Miscellaneous binder devices and form s .................................................... Sheet p rotectors......... ................................................................................. All looseleaf devices, metal and no n m e ta l.............................................. Checkbooks, inserts and refills, excluding continuous forms and die cut Blankbook making, except c h e c k b o o k s .......................................................... Albums and scra p b o o ks................................................................................. Columnar pads, memo books, and misc. blankbooks (incl. financial notes and address b o o k s )....................................................................... All other blankbooks, including ledger and account books, bound drafts and financial n o te s ...................................................... ................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................... ...................................... 2782 2782-P 2782-2 2782-21 2782-211 2782-22 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 06/85 12/91 0 6/85 158.1 159.3 131.3 106.7 127.5 119.3 102.7 119.7 181.6 106.6 170.8 159.6 160.0 132.8 108.0 129.1 120.2 102.7 119.4 181.7 106.8 170.8 159.4 159.9 131.8 107.3 128.2 119.0 99.1 119.4 181.7 108.0 170.8 5.5 5.5 8.6 7.9 8.0 11.5 3.0 6.5 3.9 5.3 1.2 -.1 -.1 -.8 -.6 -.7 -1.0 -3.5 0 0 1.1 0 2782-44 06/85 134.7 134.7 (3) (3) (3) 2782-45 2782-SM 2782-S 12/91 115.9 116.9 122.2 13.7 4.5 06/85 136.3 144.6 144.6 7.9 0 Bookbinding and related w o rk ................... ................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................... ................................................. Edition, library, trade and other hardcover bin d in g ........................................ Edition binding, hardbo und............................................................................. Textbook, technical, scientific, and professional b o o k s ........................ Library binding; incl. prebinding, rebinding, and other hardcover binding of perio d ic a ls ............................... ............................................... Other book and pamphlet binding and related w o rk .................................... Soft cover binding of books (49 pages or m o re )............................... ....... Adhesive b in d in g ...................... ..................... ........................ ..................... Mechanical b in d in g ............................ ............. .................... ....................... Pamphlet and other soft cover b in d in g ....................................................... Mechanical binding .................. ............................... ........................ ........... Sample books, swatches, and cards; color, carpet, upholstery, drapes, etc...................................................... ..................... ..................................... Miscellaneous bookbinding work and related service operations or material printed elsewhere ............. ........................................................ 2789 2789-P 2789-1 2789-11 2789-117 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 02/92 124.8 123.9 127.7 106.2 111.4 125.1 124.2 128.1 106.2 111.4 125.3 124.4 128.1 106.2 111.4 4.1 3.8 3.9 3.5 7.1 .2 .2 0 0 0 2789-12 2789-2 2789-22 2789-221 2789-222 2789-23 2789-232 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/91 12/91 12/85 12/91 130.7 122.7 109.1 110.0 97.9 103.0 101.0 131.6 123.0 109.6 110.1 98.8 103.8 102.0 131.6 123.3 109.6 110.1 98.8 103.8 101.9 4.4 3.8 5.3 9.3 1.9 .5 0 .2 0 0 0 0 .5 -.1 2789-24 12/91 107.0 107.3 107.6 5.9 .3 2789-25 12/85 141.3 140.2 141.3 3.4 .8 Service industries for the printing tra d e ............................ ......................................... 279 06/85 114.7 115.7 116.2 1.8 .4 Typesetting............................................................................ .................. ........................ Primary products ...................... ....................... ..................... ................................. Photographic typesetting, including phototypesetting and photolettering With capability to integrate text and g ra p h ic s ...... ..................................... All other phototypesetting......................................................... ..................... 2791 06/85 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 117.6 117.3 118.1 118.1 119.5 118.1 117.9 118.7 118.7 119.5 118.1 117.8 118.7 118.7 119.5 .9 .8 .8 .8 .5 0 -.1 0 0 0 Platemaking s e rvice s .......................... ........................................................................... 2796 12/85 111.0 112.3 113.3 2.4 .9 2771-P 2771-1 2771-1A 2771-111 2771-112 2771-1B 2771-153 2771-155 2771-SM 2771 -S 2791-P 2791-2 2791-211 2791-212 See footnotes at end of table. 60 (3) 0 0 .0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Platemaking services—Continued Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................... .................. Lithographic p la te s ........................ ...................................................................... Diazo type plates prepared for p rin tin g ................................ ............... ....... All other lithographic p la te s........................................................................... Lithographic platemaking s e rv ic e s............................. .............. ....................... Color corrected process positives or negatives on f ilm ........ .................. All other lithographic f ilm ............................................................................... Assembled flats for pla te m a k in g ............................................ ..................... Platemaking services, except lith ographic..................................................... Duplicate plates for le tterpre ss............................... ...................................... Rubber p la te s ............................... ................................................................ Photopolymer (plastic) p la te s ............................ ................................. ...... Gravure plates and cylinders made for others (including preparation of f ilm ) ....................................................................................... ................. Photoengraving plates made for o th e r s ..................................... ................ M agnesium ................................................................. ................................... Other platemaking services, except lithographic........................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ ............. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................... .............. ....................................................... Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2796-P 2796-1 2796-113 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 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 110.1 111.7 111.9 117.4 108.0 104.7 105.2 129.5 108.0 111.9 116.8 107.2 111.3 111.7 111.9 117.4 109.8 107.2 104.6 129.1 108.1 111.9 116.8 107.2 112.5 111.7 111.9 117.4 111.6 109.5 104.6 129.5 108.1 111.9 116.8 107.2 2.5 1.5 0 4.5 3.3 4.6 .2 -.9 .8 3.2 2.2 1.8 1.1 0 0 0 1.6 2.1 0 .3 0 0 0 0 2796-35 2796-36 2796-362 2796-39 2796-SM 2796-S 12/90 06/85 06/85 12/90 105.0 121.2 128.2 98.6 105.0 122.4 129.8 98.4 105.0 122.4 129.8 98.3 0 1.0 1.2 -1.8 0 0 0 -.1 12/85 121.5 125.9 124.8 2.7 -.9 Chemicals and allied p ro d u c ts ........................... ...................... ............. ..................... 28 12/84 143.9 144.3 144.2 7.9 -.1 Industrial inorganic c h e m ic a ls .................................................... .................................. 281 12/84 123.5 125.1 125.2 7.0 .1 Alkalies and c h lo rin e ....................................................................................... .............. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... .................. ....................... C hlorine................................................... .................... ................... ...................... Liquid c h lo rin e ................................................................................................... Sodium hydroxide (caustic s o d a )..... ............................ ................................... AH other concentrations - liq u id ..................................................................... 50 percent regular diaphragm grade ................. ........................... ........... 50 percent from mercury c e l l ................................ ................................... Other alkalies ........................................................................................................ Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash, K O H )............................................... Liquid KOH (all fo rm s )....................... .................... ............. ....................... 2812 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/90 153.1 162.5 175.9 172.3 169.3 174.4 174.4 186.3 114.9 117.5 108.2 156.6 167.2 176.7 173.0 176.6 180.5 184.3 180.0 117.4 119.2 109.8 155.5 165.6 174.6 171.0 174.8 178.9 182.6 178.9 117.0 116.0 106.8 10.8 15.4 -9.0 -8.9 35.4 37.4 50.2 4.8 4.0 .7 .7 -.7 -1.0 -1.2 -1.2 -1.0 -.9 -.9 -.6 -.3 -2.7 -2.7 Industrial gases................................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ ......... A ce tylene...................................... ........................................................................ Carbon dioxide ........................ .................................................... ................. ....... Liquid & g a s ....................................................................................................... Solid (dry ic e ) ................................................................................................... Nitrogen ................................................................................................................. G a s ................................ ........................................................................ ............ O xyg e n .............................................................................................. .................... L iq u id ............................................................................................ ..................... Other industrial q a s e s ....................................... ................................................. Argon, high p u rity ................................... .......................................................... Helium ................................................................................................................ Secondary products & miscellaneous re ce ip ts.................................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. 2813 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 152.6 151.7 168.8 132.4 136.4 124.9 103.8 122.8 166.9 116.4 186.3 110.1 135.8 156.1 155.3 175.8 132.3 154.9 153.9 169.5 134.4 5.6 5.7 -.4 4.7 -.8 -.9 -3.6 1.6 (3) 127.0 110.1 (3) (3) (3) 191.9 (3) 143.5 (3) 128.9 110.6 131.4 160.2 114.4 191.0 ñ 139.5 (3) (3) 8.4 8.5 1.3 13.7 8.4 (3) 5.6 (3) 1.5 .5 (3) (3) (3) -.5 (3) -2.8 06/81 06/81 156.4 156.5 156.4 156.5 160.8 162.1 2.9 3.7 2.8 3.6 Inorganic pigm ents................................................................................ ........................ . Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ ............. Titanium p ig m e n ts............................ ................................................................... Chrome colors and other inorganic p ig m e n ts ................................................ Iron oxide pig m e n ts................................ ........................................ ................ Cadmium sulfide pigments ............................................................................. All other color pigments, incl. iron blues, pearl essence, and copper o x id e s ................................................................ ......................................... Not containing lead ....................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ ............. Secondary products ................................................. ........................................... Other secondary products ................................................. ............................. 2816 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 148.6 146.0 146.4 155.9 167.6 191.1 150.1 147.5 148.0 158.0 169.5 191.1 152.7 150.7 153.3 157.8 169.6 191.1 6.0 6.9 9.7 3.3 1.7 0 1.7 2.2 3.6 -.1 .1 0 06/83 06/90 150.6 117.4 152.3 117.8 151.6 117.2 5.4 5.7 -.5 -.5 06/83 06/83 163.5 118.9 164.3 115.1 163.8 114.3 1.0 -2.3 -.3 -.7 Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................................... .......................................... ¿... Sulfuric acid (new and fo rtifie d )............................................................ ............ Oleum g ra d e s ................................................................................................... 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 (sulf. and n itric )........................................................ .................... . Other aluminum compounds, n.e.c.................................................................... Aluminum hydroxide (trihydrate) ............................................. ..................... 2819 2819-P 2819-3 2819-314 2819-331 2819-4 2819-44 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 121.8 130.4 99.5 79.3 104.3 100.4 122.9 129.8 102.0 123.0 129,1 102.0 5.7 .2 2.6 .1 -.5 0 (3) 107.4 102.6 (3) 107.4 100.7 (3) 3.0 1.0 (3) 0 -1.9 (3) (3) (3) 2819-498 2819-6 2819-625 12/82 12/82 12/82 93.6 112.5 145.8 96.6 112.9 (3) 94.0 112.9 2812-P 2812-1 2812-115 2812-3 2812-365 2812-36511 2812-36512 2812-4 2812-421 2812-42114 2813-P 2813-2 2813-3 2813-311 2813-331 2813-5 2813-511 2813-6 2813-622 2813-7 2813-715 2813-781 2813-SM 2813-M 2813-Z89 2816-P 2816-1 2816-3 2816-331 2816-389 2816-393 2816-397 2816-SM 2816-S 2816-SSS See footnotes at end of table. 61 . (3) (3) (3) 3.5 1.2 -2.7 0 (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c.—-Continued Other aluminum compounds (in. sodium alumínate, light alum. hydroxide, cryolite and alum, etc.......................... .................................. Potassium and sodium compounds (ex bleaches, alkalies and alu m s).... Sodium compounds (inc. sodium metal) ..................................................... Sodium p h o sp h a te s ...................... ........... ................................................... Sodium tripolyphosphate (S TP P )........................................................... Other selected sodium phosphates (mono, di, tri, and tetrabasic; meta- and acid p y ro )......................................................................... Sodium silicates and silico flu o rid e ............................. ............................... Sodium metal and other sodium compounds (inc. sod. borate, flouride, hydrosulfide, e tc .) ................................................................... 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............................................ Calcium com pounds.... ................................................................................ Barium and magnesium compounds (inc bulk epsom s a lts )................ Selected semi-metallic mineral compounds, iodine and hydrogen pe ro xid e .................................................................................. ................ Antimony, arsenic, bismuth and selenium compounds, n.e.c. (ex. antimony-124 and 1 2 5 )...................... .............................................. Elemental sulfur and sulfur compounds, n.e.c............................................. Other sulfur compounds, n.e.c. (inc sulfur chloride and d io x id e )....... Selected metallic mineral compounds, n.e.c................................................ Chromium, manganese, cobalt (ex cobalt-60), and nickel compounds, n.e.c............................................. ...................................... Lead and zinc 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 com poun ds.......................... ................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ........................................... Secondary products.......................................................................................... Plastic materials and synthetic resins, rubbers, and non-glass fib e rs ........................................................................................................................... Product code 2821 Synthetic ru b b e r.............................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................................. ..................... ................. 2822 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 06/87 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 144.2 126.1 120.2 106.4 101.5 (3) 126.8 121.0 106.4 (3) (3) 126.9 121.2 106.4 (3) 2819-739 2819-74 12/82 04/83 119.5 119.5 119.5 (3) (3) (3) 2819-788 2819-7B 2819-8 2819-9 2819-9A 2819-91 2819-922 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/91 12/82 126.7 158.0 (3) 126.1 129.2 (3) 120.8 128.8 156.9 117.4 123.6 129.2 117.2 120.8 128.7 156.9 117.4 122.5 129.2 117.2 120.8 (3) -1.1 (3) -5.7 (3) 1.2 1.3 -.8 (3) (3) 0.1 .2 0 (3) 0 (3) 3.2 .4 (3) .2 3.9 0 (3) -.1 0 0 -.9 0 0 0 2819-93 12/82 (3) 104.4 98.4 2819-939 2819-9E 2819-976 2819-9F 06/95 12/82 12/82 12/82 100.0 (3) (3) 127.1 97.3 (3) (3) 126.1 (3) (3) (3) 126.5 (3) (3) (3) 6.0 (3) (3) (3) .3 2819-982 2819-983 2819-984 2819-9G 12/82 07/87 12/82 12/82 (3) (3) (3) 148.6 114.3 161.0 142.2 151.4 116.1 160.8 1.6 -.1 (3) 148.2 (3) (3) (3) 1.5 (3) -2.1 2819-998 2819-SM 2819-S 2819-SSS 12/82 170.6 177.1 169.0 .8 -4.6 12/82 12/82 168.9 168.9 167.5 168.8 1.5 (3) (3) .8 (3) 12/84 130.4 128.9 128.2 7.8 -.5 2821-P 2821-3 2821-301 2821-311 2821-321 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/81 12/80 164.5 155.5 154.2 140.0 136.2 203.9 159.7 151.2 148.9 8.1 7.5 8.0 14.3 -4.8 16.8 -1.0 -2.0 -2.1 (3) (3) 214.0 158.1 148.2 145.7 139.7 137.7 209.8 2821-32144 2821-331 2821-33101 12/92 12/80 12/80 107.9 173.9 165.2 110.9 161.2 145.6 110.9 154.5 138.5 7.8 10.9 13.9 0 -4.2 -4.9 2821-33104 2821-341 2821-34102 2821-351 2821-35101 2821-35102 2821-361 2821-36101 2821-36102 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 189.3 148.7 170.0 162.6 160.8 145.6 156.8 173.8 158.5 191.8 144.7 161.5 157.1 158.6 149.3 149.4 163.9 152.5 185.9 136.8 159.2 159.1 157.5 145.2 147.7 162.6 151.9 6.4 14.8 12.7 22.7 17.4 27.6 5.7 4.0 (3) -3.1 -5.5 -1.4 1.3 -.7 -2.7 -1.1 -.8 -.4 2821-36104 2821-371 2821-37101 2821-37104 2821-381 2821-399 2821-4 2821-401 2821-411 2821-421 2821-42102 2821-431 2821-441 2821-499 2821-SM 2821-S 04/82 12/80 12/80 01/92 12/81 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/92 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 156.7 141.9 143.5 116.9 110.3 149.6 159.3 148.9 108.0 165.9 166.2 141.6 193.3 150.5 143.2 132.3 131.5 117.6 110.5 150.7 160.0 154.1 110.8 158.7 158.6 147.1 179.4 150.6 138.7 127.1 125.4 116.4 110.8 150.7 159.1 152.7 108.5 157.2 156.9 146.5 179.4 150.6 3.4 -1.4 -3.5 7.6 1.3 5.1 5.0 15.7 5.6 -7.7 -8.8 13.6 -4.7 4.1 -3.1 -3.9 -4.6 -1.0 .3 0 -.6 -.9 -2.1 -.9 -1.1 -.4 0 0 12/80 204.1 196.6 205.2 11.2 4.4 06/81 06/81 126.8 130.9 128.9 132.8 128.2 132.0 10.2 12.0 -.5 -.6 2822-P See footnotes at end of table. June 19952 2819-671 2819-7 2819-7A 2819-73 2819-738 282 Plastic materials and re s in s ........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..... .................................................. ...................... ...................... Thermoplastic re s in s ................................................... ........................................ Acrylic re s in s ..................................................................................................... Nylon re s in s ...................... ............. ....................................... ............................ Polyester resins s a tu ra te d .................... .......................................................... Other saturated polyester resins, incl. polybutylene terephthalate (P B T )........................................................................................................ Low density polyethylene resins ..................... .............................................. For film and sh e e tin g ................................................................................... For all other uses including injection molding and extrusion c o a tin g ..................................................................................................... High density polyethylene re s in s ........................ .......................................... For all other u s e s .......................................................................................... Polypropylene re s in s ....................................................................................... For injection molding .............................. .................................................... For fiber and fila m e n ts ....... ............. .......................................................... Styrene plastics m ate rials............................................................................... Straight polystyrene re s in s ......................................................................... Rubber modified polystyrene re s in s ................................... ..................... All other styrene plastic materials including styrene acrylonitrile (S A N )............................................................. ......................................... Vinyl and vinylidene re s in s .................................................... ........................ Polyvinyl ch lo rid e ....................... ................................................................... All other vinyl and vinylidene resins, incl. d ispersion............................ Other engineering thermoplastic r e s in s ...... ................................................ Other non-engineering thermoplastic re s in s ............................................... Thermosetting r e s in s ................................................... ....................................... Alkyd r e s in s .............................. ......................................... .............................. Epoxy r e s in s ...................................................................................................... Phenolic and other tar acid r e s in s ................................................................ All other phenolic and other tar acid r e s in s ........ ................................... Polyester resins, unsa turated............................... ....................... ................. Urea formaldehyde re s in s ............................................................................... All other thermosetting resins ........................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ..................................................................... ................. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 62 (3) (3) (3) -2.0 Table 5. Producer price indekes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Synthetic rubber— Continued Styrene butadiene (S B R )..................................................... ............... Styrene butadiene - solid .............. .......................... ....................... Polybutadiene......................................... ................ ................ ............. Ethylene propylene (including E P D M ).............................. ............. Nitrile (including NBR) ...... ................... ............... .................. ............ Nitrile - solid ..................................................................... ................ Other synthetic elastomers (including butyl, isoprene, neoprene, silicone ru b b e rs )............................................ .............................. Cellulosic manmade fib e rs ............................. ................. ................ ............ . Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... ........................ ........... .............. Noncellulosic manmade fibers ..................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................. ....................... ................ ........... Nylon fibers, exc producer textured y a r n ......... ................. ............. Staple, tow, and fiberfill ................ ...................... ............. ............. . Polyester fibers, exc producer textured y a rn ..... .............. .............. Yarn, exc producer te x tu re d ................................ .............. ............ Industria!...... .............. ................ ................................................... Other, including high denier textile yarn ....... ......................... Staple, tow and fiberfill .......... .................... ................................... S ta p le ............................................................................................. . Tow and fib e rfill........ .................... ............................................. . Polyolefin fibers, exc producer textured y a r n ....... ........................ Yarn, exc producer textured ........................................................... Staple, tow, and fib e r fill............................ ....................... .............. Producer textured yarn ................. ..................................................... Nylon ........................... ................... ........................ ............... ........... C a rp e t........................................... .................. ................. ............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ....................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................... ....... Product code Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 199 123.0 127.8 99.6 116.2 126.8 126.8 125.6 129.1 102.6 120.6 121.9 125.9 102.6 120.6 16.4 17.3 21.6 6.2 -2.9 -2.5 0 0 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 2822-8 06/81 146.4 147.0 147.4 9.5 .3 2823-P 06/84 06/84 124.2 124.2 131.9 131.9 131.9 131.9 11.1 11.1 0 0 06/81 06/81 12/89 06/81 12/89 06/81 08/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/89 12/89 12/89 12/89 06/81 06/81 06/81 106.9 108.1 102.3 88.9 104.3 109.3 153.4 105.4 111.6 111.6 102.3 107.3 107.8 105.4 111.5 105.2 98.6 109.1 109.4 103.0 (3) 106.8 112.4 (3) 114.7 114.1 115.6 102.8 107.3 107.8 105.4 111.5 105.2 97.4 109.8 110.2 103.1 89.2 108.5 116.9 162.9 114.7 114.4 116.1 102.8 107.3 107.8 105.4 111.9 105.7 97.3 5.7 4.2 3.2 -2.8 7.6 7.7 4.1 18.6 7.5 13.8 -.1 -.1 -2.0 9.7 -3.1 -6.6 -11.9 .6 .7 .1 (3) 1.6 4.0 Drugs ................................................................... .................. ............ .............. Medicinal chemicals and botanical products (in b u lk ) ............................. Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................... ....................................... ...... Synthetic organic medicinal chem ica ls................................ ............ Central stimulants and depressants ............................. ................ All other synthetic organic medicinal chem ica ls......................... Other medicináis and botanicals ............................... ....................... All other organic medicináis .............................................. ............. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... .......... Secondary p rb d u c ts ............................... ;............ ............... ................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ........................... .............. .............. Pharmaceutical preparations............................... .................. ........ 2833-P 2833-1 2833-131 2833-161 2833-3 2833-398 2833-SM 2833-S 2833-SSS 2834-S Pharmaceutical preparations........................................... ............................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................... ........................ ........... ........... Pharmaceutical preparations, p re scription .......................... ............ Analgesics...................................... ................... ............................... Narcotic ana lgesics....................................... .............. ................ Non-narcotic a n a lgesics.......... ......................... ......................... Synthetic, including acetaminophen and anti-m igraine...... Antiarthritics ....................................................................................... Anticoagulants.................................. ................ ..................... .......... A n ticonvulsants................................. .................................... .......... Systemic antihistam ines......... ........... ..................... ....................... Systemic anti-infectives..................... ............... .................... .......... Broad and medium spectrum antibiotics ....................... ........... C e phalosporins..... ...................... ................ ............. ............... Broad spectrum p e n ic illin s .......................... ............ . Other broad and medium spectrum antibiotics ................... Systemic pe n icillin s ............................. ................................ Antispasm odic/antisecretory ........................... .................... .......... Bronchial th e ra p y .................................................. ;............. ............. Cancer therapy products .................................... ............... ............ Cardiovascular th e ra p y ........................ .............................. . Antihypertensive d ru g s ................................................................ V a so d ila to rs ........ ................. ........................................ ............... Other cardiovasculars...................................... ............. .............. CNS stim ulants/antiobesity p re parations..... .............. .............. . Cough and cold preparations .......................... ................ .............. Oral cold preparations......................................... ....................... Other cough and cold preparations..... ................... ................. Dermatological preparations....... .................... ................ .............. Acne preparations ......................................... ............. ................ Fun gicides............................ .................... ................... ................. Diabetes th e ra p y..... ............... .................................... 2834-P 2834-1 2834-102 2834-1021 2834-1022 2834-10221 2834-105 2834-106 2834-107 2834-109 2834-111 2834-1111 2834-11111 2834-11112 2834-11119 2834-11129 2834-116 2834-118 2834-119 2834-121 2834-12119 2834-12129 2834-12191 2834-123 2834-125 2834-12511 2834-12519 2834-126 2834-12611 2834-12619 2834-127 Sep. 19952 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/81 06/81 06/81 2824-P 2824-1 2824-113 2824-3 2824-311 2824-31111 2824-31113 2824-331 2824-33111 2824-33112 2824-4 2824-411 2824-412 2824-6 2824-612 2824-61211 2824-SM 2824-S 63 June 19952 2822-1 2822-111 2822-2 2822-4 2822-6 2822-611 2824 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base (3) 0 .3 .4 0 0 0 .0 .4 .5 -,1 06/81 102.2 109.5 109.5 14.3 0 12/84 178.6 179.0 179.3 2.3 .2 0 6/82 0 6/82 06/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 06/90 129.2 127.2 126.7 74.6 103.3 125.8 122.2 129.0 126.9 126.3 74.6 103.0 125.8 122.2 129.1 127.0 126.5 74.6 103.1 125.8 122.2 2.1 2.2 2.3 -4.7 -.1 .6 1.4 .1 .1 06/82 06/82 12/93 136.5 128.9 101.1 136.5 128.9 101.1 136.5 128.9 101.1 1.3 .6 0 0 0 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 08/81 08/81 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 12/87 12/87 06/81 12/87 06/81 06/81 249.8 261.3 289.3 391.3 337.2 410.5 382.1 173.9 151.3 379.2 419.0 215.8 194.6 264.4 85.7 107.9 202.2 367.6 397.3 463.9 307.9 307.9 256.9 314.0 584.4 359.8 167.6 170.2 376.2 193.4 317.7 219.8 250.5 262.3 290.9 391.2 337.2 410.3 381.3 181.8 148.2 379.2 421.3 218.9 195.8 264.4 85.7 111.4 202.6 367.2 397.3 465.7 313.2 316.4 255.4 316.9 583.6 354.4 156.3 163.6 377.2 195.1 319.5 219.8 250.9 263.2 292.3 391.5 337.7 410.4 381.8 182.8 149.6 380.3 421.5 219.4 196.1 264.4 85.7 111.2 203.5 368.2 405.6 473.6 313.9 315.9 258.7 318.6 584.4 365.7 156.3 165.7 379.7 195.1 326.9 219.8 2.3 2.8 3.4 2.1 3.4 1.3 2.0 4.4 -.5 3.1 2.9 4.0 3.5 1.5 2.0 5.2 (3) .2 .3 .5 .1 .1 0 .1 .6 .9 ,3 0 .2 .2 0 0 .2 2.1 5.4 3.4 2.4 2.8 4.7 4.6 9.2 8.3 9.8 8.3 8.6 17.1 4.5 .2 0 .1 Q 0 -.2 .4 .3 2.1 1.7 .2 -.2 1.3 .5 .1 3.2 0 1.3 .7 0 2.3 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued v Index Industry and product1 Industry code Pharmaceutical preparations— Continued D iu re tic s ...................................................................................... ..................... . H o rm o n e s .......................................................................................................... Hospital solutions............................... .............. ............................................... Muscle re la xa n ts...... ........................................................................... ............ Nutrients and supplem ents........................................................ .................... Ophthalmic and otic p re p a ra tio n s ...... ...... ................................................... Psychotherapeutics................................................. ......................................... Tranquilizers................................................................................................ . Major tranquilizers ......................................................... ......................... Minor tranquilizers ................................ .......... ........................................ A ntidepressants................................. ................ ............................. ........... Sedatives ....................................................................... .................................. Tuberculosis th e ra p y ..................................................................................... V ita m ins..................................................................... ........................................ B -c o m p le x ............................................................... ............ ........................ Other vita m in s................................................ .............................................. Miscellaneous prescription pharmaceutical preparations .................. ...... Pharmaceutical preparations, non -prescriptio n............................. ............... Analgesics, internal (except antia rthritics)................................... .............. Aspirin/aspirin-salicylate c o m p o u n d s ........................................,............. Non-aspirin (including effervesent) .......................................................... A n ta c id s ........ ................................................................................................... Cough and cold preparations...... ..................................................... ........... Cough syrups, elixirs, expectorants, drops, lozenges, gums, troches Cold tablets, capsules (including antihistamine cold preparations).... D econgestants......................... .................................................................... Other cough and cold preparations, inc decongestant and antihistamine m ixtu re s................................................ ........................ D erm atologicals...................... ......................................................................... Other dermatologicals ....................................... ........................................ External analgesics and counterirritants..................................................... Laxa tives................................................. ....................................... .................. Nutrients and supplem ents.. Ophthalmic preparations..... V ita m ins................................. Adult m ultivitam in s.................................................. .................... B-complex .................... ...................... .......................................... Other vitam ins........................................................... ................... Miscellaneous non-prescription pharmaceutical preparations . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ...................... ....... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................................................... R e s a le s ....... .................... ................................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... ............ .......... Cosmetics and toile trie s.................................................................. In vivo and In vitro diagn o stic s .......... Primary P ro d u cts ........................... In vitro diagnostic substances . Clinical chemistry p ro d u c ts ... Reagents . Standards and controls . Blood bank p ro d u c ts ........ Hematology products . Microbiology, serology, histology, virology, and cytology pro d u cts.. Culture m e d ia ............................................................................ ................ Other in vitro diagnostics, including coagulation p roducts. In vivo diagnostic substances.............................. ...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ................ . Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................................. R e s a le s ................................................................................... .... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................. . Biological products, except diagnostics .................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................ . Blood and blood derivatives, for human use . O ther blood and blood derivatives, except those used for passive im m unization....................................................... ................................ O ther biologies for human u s e .................................................................... Allergenic extracts for human use, excluding diagnostic allergens .. Biologies for veterinary, industrial and other u s e s .................................. Veterinary v a c c in e s .......................................... .................... .................... Biologies for industrial and other u s e s ............................... .................. O ther biologies: incl. antitoxins, immune serums, blood, and allergens, except diagnostics..... .................. ..................... ............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ............................... Secondary products ........... ................... ................................................ ...... Pharmaceutical preparations...... .......................... ..................... ............ Secondary products except pharmaceutical pre p a ra tio n s .... ............ Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 285.8 235.6 79,0 294.7 322.9 361.3 481.1 19Q.7 152.8 225.3 191.0 720.6 362.8 208.6 212.3 150.6 268.5 199.1 261.0 290.1 190.9 195.3 226.4 190.0 251.8 275.6 2834-128 2834-135 2834-136 2834-139 2834-141 2834-142 2834-144 2834-1441 2834-14411 2834-14412 2834-1442 2834-145 2834-147 2834-148 2834-14829 2834-14839 2834-198 2834-2 2834-201 2834-20101 2834-20102 2834-202 2834-208 2834-20819 2834-20831 2834-20849 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 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 285.8 234.8 79.0 296.9 322.9 360.8 480.1 189.6 150.9 225.3 191.0 720.6 362.8 206.9 215.5 148,6 269.6 199.4 261.0 290.1 190.9 195.3 227.3 190.0 251.8 275.6 285.8 234.8 79.0 293.9 322.9 361.1 481.1 190.7 152.8 225.3 191.0 720,6 362.8 208.3 212.3 150.4 267.5 199.3 261.0 290.1 2834-20851 2834-209 2834-20909 2834-211 2834-216 2834-217 2834-218 2834-221 2834-22101 2834-22102 2834-22109 2834-298 2834-SM 2834-M 2834-Z89 2834-S 2844-S 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 12/87 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 215.8 186.4 226.7 126.0 178.7 125.1 162.4 153.0 143.1 150.1 174.1 203.6 211.1 186.8 227,6 126.0 179.0 125.1 162.4 152,4 143.1 150.1 172.3 204.0 211.1 186.8 227.6 126.0 179.0 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/87 213.6 213.6 183.0 112.5 03/80 06/87 06/91 12/93 06/87 06/87 06/91 06/87 06/87 06/91 06/91 06/91 (3) 195.3 226.4 190.0 251.8 275.6 Oct. 1994 1.6 3.0 (3) -1.6 4.0 3.5 4.7 4.6 3.4 5.8 4.8 2.6 5.8 5.8 7.5 6.4 .2 1.0 .3 .7 -.2 1.0 1.1 3.6 1.7 1.2 Sep. 1991 0 .3 0 .3 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 .1 .4 -.1 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 162.4 151.2 143.1 137.6 171.6 204.0 -2.6 .2 .3 1.3 4.5 i3) 4.4 .9 0 -10.4 4.9 .6 0 -.8 0 —8.3 -.4 0 211.3 211.3 184.0 113.1 209.2 209.2 184.0 113.1 1.8 1.8 -2.2 -1.0 -1 .0 -1 .0 0 0 165.8 116.2 103.4 104.2 115.7 104.9 110.5 143.5 120.6 103.0 87.7 100,1 165.7 116.1 103.2 104.2 115.7 104.9 111.7 144.6 119.3 101.3 87.9 100.1 165.6 116.1 103.2 104.2 115.7 104.9 111.5 144.2 120.0 101.3 87.2 100.1 1.4 1.5 2.0 1.6 1.8 -.3 1.4 2.9 5.6 2.1 -.2 (3) -.1 0 0 0 0 0 -.2 -.3 .6 0 -.8 0 12/80 06/91 03/8 0 203.5 116.5 184.6 203.5 116.5 184.6 203.5 116.5 184.2 -1.1 -1.1 3.1 0 0 -.2 2836-P 2836-1 06/91 06/91 03/80 109.5 107.9 120.5 110.8 109.3 123.9 111.2 109.8 125.0 3.3 3.3 1.6 .4 .5 .9 2836-121 2836-3 2836-321 2836-4 2836-411 2836-431 03/80 06/87 03/80 03/80 06/91 03/87 111.0 144.6 307.7 97.2 117.8 138.3 113.6 144.6 307.7 97.2 117,8 (3) 112.8 144.6 307.7 97.1 117.3 i 3) -.5 1.0 1.0 3.6 4.5 -.7 0 0 -.1 -.4 (3) (3) 2836-499 2836-SM 2836-S 2834-S 2836-SSS 06/87 146,7 (3) (3) (3) (3) 06/91 06/91 03/92 122.7 125.0 106.3 123.0 125.4 106.0 123.6 126.1 106.0 2835-P 2835-1 2835-1A 2835-111 2835-115 2835-121 2835-125 2835-135 2835-141 2835-199 2835^2 2835-SM 2835-M 2835-Z89 2835-S 2836 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 64 4.7 5.4 .4 0 0 0 0 .0 (3) .5 .6 0 Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Soap, detergents, and cleaning preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet preparations..................................... .............. ..................... ........................ Industry code Product cpde June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/84 125,1 125.6 125.3 1.5 -0.2 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 06/89 06/83 06/8 9 06/83 06/83 06/89 121.8 118.8 139.0 119.7 118.1 118.1 143.6 112.7 145.6 110.7 147.8 133.6 110.7 122.3 118.7 140.7 119.7 118.1 118.1 144.5 114.2 148.0 111.0 148.5 133.6 113.2 122.2 118.8 140.8 120.5 118.1 118.1 144.4 114.2 148.0 110.9 148.3 133.6 114.6 2.3 1.5 4.5 1.5 .6 .6 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.0 5.4 1.8 6.2 -.1 .1 .1 .7 0 0 -.1 0 0 -.1 -.1 0 1.2 06/83 07/8 9 04/8 5 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 0 6/89 133.4 109.2 131.4 144.4 114.1 156.0 131.3 143.3 103.0 101.9 117.2 138.0 109.3 135.0 146.7 118.4 160.0 131.8 143.9 102.3 101.9 117.2 (3) 85.9 78.6 79.0 85.4 148.5 150.4 113.2 (3) 86.0 78.6 79.0 85.5 148.2 150.4 113.2 138.0 113.3 135.5 146.2 117.3 160.0 131.8 143.6 102.3 101.9 117.2 (3) 85.8 78.6 79.0 85.5 148.2 150.4 113.2 8.0 4.2 4.7 5.1 6.0 3.8 3.9 5.6 .8 1.8 0 (3) .1 6.2 .1 18.6 -.3 0 0 0 3.7 .4 -.3 -.9 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 (3) -.2 0 .0 0 0 0 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 131.8 136.4 153.8 105.2 135.1 146.2 154.2 109.4 134.6 139.2 155.2 108.5 6.8 5.8 7.5 5.9 -.4 -4.8 .6 -.8 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 2842-39 2842-394 2842-39411 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 06/83 06/83 0 6/89 129.4 130.5 131.0 127.9 162.1 126.8 125.9 138.7 103.2 129.9 143.8 120.Ç 100.1 123.0 122.8 122.8 104.3 129.8 131.0 131.0 127.9 162.1 127.1 128.0 139.0 103.6 129.9 143.9 120.8 100.1 123.4 (3) (3) (3) 129.8 130.8 130.8 127.9 160.0 127.0 127.5 138.5 103.0 129.9 143.9 120.8 100.1 123.4 122.8 122.8 104.3 1.8 2.1 1.4 1.8 -1.3 2.0 1.0 3.7 2.2 6.4 4.2 .8 .1 1.0 -.2 -.2 (3) 0 -.2 -.2 0 -1.3 -.1 -.4 -.4 -.6 0 0 0 0 0 (3) (3) (3) 2842-399 2842-4 2842-411 2842-418 2842-42 2842-421 2842-423 2842-483 06/89 06/83 06/83 06/83 08/83 06/83 0 7/8 3 06/89 111.9 140.9 119.8 152.0 130.2 125,9 154.6 108.4 112.4 142.4 (3) (3) 132.8 129.0 114.6 105.4 112.1 141.9 119.8 (3) 132.8 (3) -.3 -.4 (3) (3) 0 154.6 105.4 1.5 2.8 1.7 (3) 5.7 (3) 7.2 0 2842-498 2842-SM 2842-M 2842-Z89 2842-S 2841-S 2842-SSS 2879-S 06/83 167.1 167.6 168.2 4.8 A 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 97.0 97.0 139.7 143.2 129.2 148.6 97.0 97.0 139.8 143.7 128.9 148.6 (3) (3) 139.4 143.5 128.5 147.5 (3) (3) 1.5 1.2 1.6 2.2 ñ 0 -.3 -.1 -.3 -.7 12/83 140.8 142.5 142.7 6.3 .1 284 Soap and other detergents.......... .................. ..................................... ....................... Primary products .................... ......................................... ................ ...................... Soap and detergents, nonhousehold ........................ ......................... ............ Acid-type c le a n e rs ......... ........................ ............... .............. .......................... Metal c le a n e rs................................... .................................... ..................... Liquid metal cleaners ......................................... ..................................... Synthetic organic detergents, nonhousehold ................... .......................... Dry (powders) ............. ..................... ......................................................... Dry (powders), anionic b a s e ................................................................. Liquid...... ...................................................................................................... Liquid, anionic base ............................:................................ ................... Liquid, nonionic or other b a s e ........................ ............... ..................... Soaps, except specialty cleaners, nonhousehold ......................... ............ Chips, flakes, granulated, powdered, and sprayed, incl. washing p o w d e rs........................................... ........................... .......................... Liquid....... ......................... .................................. .......................... ............... Other nonhousehold soap, including mechanics’ hand s o a p .............. Alkaline detergents, nonhousehold ............... ;............................................. Machine dishwashing compounds ............. ........... ............................ ....... D r y ................................. .................. ............................ ................. ............ Other liquid alkaline detergents ................. ................... ........................... Dry alkaline detergent hard surface c le a n e rs .... ................................... Household detergents...... ............... ........................ .......................................... Synthetic organic detergénts, h o u s e h o ld .... ........................ ...................... D r y ........................... ........................................................... ........................... Heavy duty, phosphate based .................................... .......................... Heavy duty, phosphate f r e e .... ...................... ............. .......................... L iquid ....... ...................... ................... ................... .............. .........:................ Light d u ty ........................................................ ............... .......................... H eavy-duty....... ............................................... ...I..................................... Household soap, except specialty cleaners ............... ................. .................. Toilet soaps, excluding medicated soaps ............... ........... ........................ B a rs ........ ......................................... .............. ....................... ....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... ......................... . Secondary products ......................... ........................ ......................................... All other secondary p ro d u c ts .... ......................... .......................................... Polishes and sanitation g o o d s ........ .................... .............. ......................... . S u rfacta nts.................;....................................... ;................... .......................... 2841 Specialty cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations............,.... .................... Primary products .............. .............................................. ................ ........................ Household bleaches ........................ ........................... ............... .................... . Liquid, less than 7% chlorine or equivalent oxidizing a g e n t.................... Dry, less than 50% chlorine or equivalent oxidizing a g e n t...................... Specialty cleaning and sanitation p ro d u c ts ................................................... Glass window cleaning preparations ........................................ ................... Toilet bowl cleaners and drain pipe solvents ................... ......................... Toilet bowl cleaners ......................... ....................... ................ ................... Drain pipe s o lv e n ts ..... ................... .................. ................. ........................ Disinfectants for uses other than a gricu ltura l............................................ Deodorants, nonpersonal .................... ................. ........................................ Aerosol t y p e .................................... .................... .............. .................... ...... Other deodorants, nonpersonal ................................................ ............... Household laundry a id s .... .............. ............... ........................ ...................... Fabric softeners and r in s e s ......... .............. ........................... ................... L iq u id .......................... ........................ ....................................................... Other spec, deterg. incl. sweeping cmpds., waterless hand clnrs., ironing aids, and wall c ln rs ...................... .................... ..................... ..... Polishing preparations and related products .......................... ....................... Automobile body polishes and cle a n e rs .......................... ........................... Furniture polishes and cle aners...... .............. ...................... ........................ Floor p o lis h .............................................. ................... .................. .................. Water em ulsion............................... ................................... ......................... Liquid (other than water e m u ls io n )............................ ............................... Leather dressings and finishes, excluding shoe polish ............................. Related produets, including metal polish and polishing cloths and papers ........................ ................... .................... ....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ............ ....................... . Miscellaneous receipts ....................... ..................... ................. ........................ R e s a le s .......... .................... ................... ................... ...................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Soap and other detergents .................................... ..................... ................. All other secondary p ro d u c ts .......................... .............................................. Agricultural chemicals, n .e .c ............. .............. .............................................. 2842 Surface-active a g e n ts................................. ................... .................... ...................... 2843 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 2841-112 2841-114 2841-119 2841-1D 2841-1 PA 2841-123 2841-125 2841-126 2841-2 2841-2A 2841-2AA 2841-224 28411226 2841-2AB 2841-231 2841-235 2841-3 2841-311 2841-313 2841-SM 2841 -S 2841 -SSS 2842-S 2843-S See footnotes at end of table. Index base 65 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 (3) 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 146.1 131.9 131.4 134.5 118.3 132.4 127.5 149.5 145.1 164.9 134.7 174.7 134.9 158.4 113.5 156.4 130.5 4.8 3.3 2.1 2.1 2.4 4.3 5.7 5.0 7.6 9.6 6.7 5.1 5.6 3.1 7.1 8.4 14.6 166.9 166.2 144.9 (3) 169.4 170.3 165.0 177.7 167.8 102.8 157.2 163.8 143.3 137.1 166.5 177.4 131.9 159.9 115.3 114.6 109.6 105.5 -.3 -.4 -5.7 -.5 -.6 0 (3) -4.3 5.1 7.4 .8 -9.4 -13.2 3.2 -.7 .7 .7 -2.9 -.1 -3.4 -5.6 .0 -.6 -.7 -.8 (3) -3.5 0 0 0 -5.6 -7.4 0 0 .6 .7 .2 -.3 .3 .6 .0 -.3 -.5 -.5 (3) 0 -.4 0 3.9 5.0 Oct. 1994 Sep. 199i Surface-active agents—Continued Sulfuric acid e s te r s ........................................... ........................................... Other anionic su rfa cta n ts.................................... ....................................... Carboxylic acid a m id e s............................................................... ................ O ther nonionic surfa ctants.......................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 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 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 03/84 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 07/89 12/83 12/83 144.2 129.2 130.9 133.8 118.3 127.8 121.3 147.6 142.9 161.1 134.2 173.3 129.7 158.2 111.7 152.4 128.6 145.8 129.8 131.4 134.5 118.3 128.4 122.1 149.4 144.9 164.8 (3) 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 2844-364 2844-31 2844-31A 2844-316 2844-318 2844-313 2844-337 2844-351 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 0 3/80 03/80 03/80 12/80 03/80 02/89 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 11/89 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 167.3 166.7 144.9 167.7 167.2 144.9 (3) 184.8 169.6 164.6 176.5 192.9 124.3 154.7 163.7 143.3 137.1 167.1 177.8 132.5 160.9 115.3 114.9 110.0 105.9 152.5 119.2 175.9 228.7 129.7 130.0 (3) 175.5 170.3 165.0 177.7 177.7 111.0 157.2 163.8 142.4 136.2 166.2 178.0 131.5 159.0 115.3 115.0 110.1 106.0 152.5 119.2 175.9 231.2 129.7 130.0 2844-474 2844-5 2844-51 2844-51A 2844-511 2844-512 2844-513 2844-514 2844-51B 2844-515 2844-516 2844-518 12/86 03/80 03/80 0 3/80 03/80 03/80 0 3/80 03/80 0 3/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 86.8 171.6 174.1 190.8 229.7 175.9 197.4 157.9 158.8 171.7 117.3 171.2 86.8 175.5 173.5 191.1 229.7 175.8 197.2 160.3 157.3 168.4 (3) 171.2 86.8 174.5 174.0 191.1 229.7 175.8 197.2 160.3 158.2 171.7 (3) 171.2 (3) 1.2 0 -.6 .3 0 0 0 0 0 .6 2.0 (3) 0 2844-519 2844-52A 2844-521 2844-522 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 125.7 181.5 147.5 161.7 125.1 188.6 160.7 161.7 125.8 182.3 148.0 161.7 1.5 1.5 2.2 1.9 .6 -3.3 -7.9 0 2844-523 2844-52B 2844-52C 2844-528 2844-53 2844-531 2844-54 2844-543 2844-56 2844-SM 2844-S 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 12/80 221.1 155.8 150.2 131.7 164.0 181.3 184.3 184.5 149.1 222.2 178.5 172.1 139.8 165.3 180.8 174.3 184.5 137.2 222.2 157.2 151.5 133.2 168.7 188.5 222.6 184.5 142.6 .8 -9.4 -9.4 -.8 3.4 3.7 28.9 1.7 -4.4 0 -11.9 -12.0 -4.7 2.1 4.3 27.7 0 3.9 03/80 272.0 271.8 271.8 .4 0 06/83 143.5 144.2 144.4 5.8 .1 2844 Shaving p re parations........................................................................................... Aftershave preparations.................................................................................. Cologne and toilet w a te r................................................................................. Hair preparations.................................................................................................. Hair tonics and rin s e s ......................... ............................................................ Hair tonics (including conditioners)........................................................... Hair dressings and s p ra y s .............................................................................. Hair d ressin gs............................................................................................... Hair s p ra y s ................................. ................................................................... Aerosol hair sprays................................................................................... Non-aerosol hair sp ra ys......... ......................... ....................................... S h am p oos.......................................................................................................... Synthetic organic d e te rg e n t....................... ............... ........................ ........ Liquid synthetic organic d e te rg e n t........................................................ Cream and gel synthetic organic d e te rg e n t........................... ............. Soap sh a m p o o s ...... ..................................................................................... Permanents - both home and co m m e rcia l............................... ."................. Hair coloring prep a ra tio n s.............................................................................. D e n tifric e s ....................................................... ..................................................... T o o thpa ste......................................................................................................... Mouthwashes, rinses and breath fresheners, excluding antiseptic mouthwashes and garg le s...................................................................... Other cosmetics and toilet preparations......................................................... Creams and lo tio n s ......................... ................................................................ C re a m s ...................................................... .................................................... Cleansing c re a m s ..................................................................................... Foundation cre a m s................................................................................... Lubricating creams, including hormone c re a m s ................................. Other c re a m s .......................................................... .................................. Lotions and o i ls ............................................................................................ Suntan lotions and sunscreens, including o ils .................................... Cleansing lotions ....................................................................................... Hand lo tio n s .................................................. ............................................ Other lotions & oils, including petroleum jellies but excluding hair, aftershave & bath o i ls ............................................................. C o s m e tic s .......................................................................................................... Lip preparations (lipstick, lip gloss, e tc .) .................................................. Blushers (rouges), excluding lip ro u g e ........ ............................................ Eye preparations (mascara, eye shadows, eye liners, eye creams, e t c .) .......................................................................................................... D e o d o ra n ts........................................................................................................ Underarm d e o dorants.................................................................................. Liquid, cream and roll-on d e o d o ra n ts ................................................... Manicure preparations...................................................................................... Nail lacquers and e n a m e ls ......................................................................... P o w d e rs ............................................................................................................. Face p o w d e rs .................................................... ........................................... Bath oils and s a lts ............................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ .................................................................................... Paints and allied p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ I 285 See footnotes at end of table. 66 174.7 134.6 158.4 113.5 156.1 130.6 (3) 119.2 175.2 231.2 134.7 136.5 (3) 0 -4.8 2.3 .9 1.2 0 1.3 1.1 1.9 1.8 2.7 1.1 1.4 .1 0 0.2 1.6 0 0 0 3.1 4.4 .1 .1 .1 (3) 0 .2 0 0 .2 -.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Paints and Allied P rodu cts............................................................. ............................... Primary products ....................................................... ............... ............................... Architectural coatings, Including architectural la c q u e rs ....... ...................... . E xte rio r......... ............................ .................................................................... S o lvent-type...................................... .............................. ................... ......... Paints and tinting bases, including barn and roof p a in ts .................. Enamels and tinting bases, including interior-exterior floor e n a m e ls .......................................... ................................................... Undercoaters and p rim e rs ................................... ............ ...................... Stains, including shingle and s h a k e ...................................................... W ater-type..................................................................................................... Paints and tinting bases, Including barn and roof p a in ts .................. In te rio r..... ................................................ ......................................................... Solvent-type ................................................... ............................................... Semigloss, eggshell and satin paints and tinting b a s e s ................... Clear finishes...... ...................................................................................... W ater-type.............................................................. ....................................... Flat paints and tinting b a s e s....... .......................................................... Semigloss, eggshell and satin paints and tinting b a s e s ................... Other interior water thinned c o a tin g s .................................. ................ Product finishes for original equipment manufacturers (OEM), excluding marine c o a tin g s ........................................................... ................................. Transportation finishes, except powdered and high-solids c o a tin g s ..... Automobile fin is h e s ..... .................................. ............................................. Other transportation equipment finishes, including aircraft and ra ilro a d .................................................................................................... Wood fin ish e s...................................................................... ............................. Wood furniture, cabinet, and fixture fin is h e s ........................................... Wood and composition board flat stock fin ish e s................................... Appliance, heating and air conditioner fin is h e s .......................................... Sheet, strip and coil coatings, including sidings, excluding c o n ta in e rs ......................................................... .......................... .............. Container and closure finishes ..................................................................... Machinery and equipment finishes, including road building and farm im p le m e n t................................................................................. ................. Metal furniture and fixture fin is h e s ............................................................... High-solids finishes (over 62.5 percent s o lid s ).......................................... Other product finishes, except semi-manufactured (e.g. pigment dispersions, and ink v e h ic le s )................................................................ Special purpose coatings, including all marine coatings ............................. Industrial maintainance paints (specially fo rm u la te d )............................... In te rio r............................................................................................................. E x te rio r..................................................................................... ..................... Automotive and machinery refinish c o a tin g s ..... ..................... .................. Paints and enamels, except la q u e rs ........................................................ Primers and undercoaters........................................................................... Lacq uers......................................................................................................... Aerosol p a in ts ................................................................................................... Other special purpose c o a tin g s .................................................................... Miscellaneous allied paint p ro d u cts................................................................. Thinners for dopes & lacquers & oleoresinous thinners, inc. mixtures & proprietary thin n e rs............................................................................... Misc. related products, inc. brush cleaners, nonpressure wood preservatives, putty, etc......................................................... .................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous receipts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s ........ ......................................................... ........................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ............................ Industry code Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 2851-P 2851-1 2851-1A 2851-1AA 2851-112 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 12/88 143.5 141.7 150.6 139.6 148.2 122.5 144.2 142.5 151.3 140.1 149.1 123.4 144.4 142.7 151.3 140.1 149.1 123.4 5.8 5.8 7.1 5.3 5.3 6.8 2851-115 2851-125 2851-137 2851-1 AB 2851-141 285M B 2851-1BA 2851-169 2851-175 2851-18 2851-181 2851-183 2851-188 12/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/88 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 12/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/88 134.0 126.8 149.4 132.3 121.6 160.7 166.5 164.5 123.5 157.9 161.1 151.7 133.1 (3) 129.8 149.4 132.6 121.8 161.5 168.4 165.5 125.7 158.3 161.7 151.7 133.1 (3) 129.8 149.4 132.6 121.8 161.5 168.4 165.5 125.7 158.3 161.7 151.7 133.1 (3) 2.4 5.0 5.2 4.7 8.6 13.0 8.3 8.9 6.6 6.8 5.9 7.8 2851-2 2851-2A 2851-222 06/83 06/83 06/83 124.6 131.7 125.3 125.8 133.8 127.6 125.7 133.8 127.6 2.7 5.6 2.4 -.1 0 0 2851-225 2851-2B 2851-237 2851-239 2851-235 12/88 06/83 06/83 12/88 06/83 157.1 121.8 126.7 111.6 102.3 157.1 122.3 126.7 113.9 100.7 157.1 122.2 126.7 113.5 100.7 25.1 2.6 2.6 3,0 -.1 0 -.1 0 -.4 0 2851-241 2851-243 06/83 06/83 123.3 109.5 123.3 110.7 123.3 110.7 .7 1.7 0 0 2851-247 2851-249 2851-254 06/83 06/83 06/83 162.3 105.8 150.9 163.3 105.8 150.9 163.2 105.8 150.9 3.6 -6.8 1.9 -.1 .0 0 2851-267 2851-3 2851-3A 2851-301 2851-305 2851-3BA 2851-314 2851-316 2851-327 2851-33 2851-398 2851-5 12/88 06/83 0 6/83 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 07/83 12/88 12/88 111.5 148.6 145.7 154.5 140.9 166.0 173.5 171.8 147.0 121.0 120.9 129.4 112.9 149.4 145.7 154.5 141.0 167.7 173.5 175.5 151.1 121.0 120.9 130.1 112.8 150.2 145.7 154.5 141.0 168.6 173.5 179.9 151.1 121.0 120.9 130.1 2.4 6.3 5.7 2.3 7.8 6.2 5.2 7.1 8.9 1.3 7.3 7.4 -.1 .5 0 0 0 .5 0 2.5 0 0 0 0 2851-531 06/83 165.8 168.4 168.4 15.5 0 2851-598 2851-SM 2851-M 2851-Z89 2851-S 2851SSSSS 2891-S 12/88 118.4 (3) 118.4 2.2 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 160.2 161.1 152.8 (3) 160.2 161.1 152.8 (3) 160.2 161.1 152.8 (3) 7.6 7.6 1.3 (3) 12/88 119.7 119.7 119.7 2.7 0 2851 Adhesives and s e a la n ts ........................................................... ...................... Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 0.1 .1 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 (3) Industrial organic c h e m ic a ls ......................................................................................... 286 12/84 158.0 160.9 160.6 19.2 -.2 Gum and wood c h e m ic a ls............................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Other gum and wood c h e m ic a ls ....................................................................... Hardwood distillation p ro d u c ts ....................................................................... Charcoal briquets, including blends with lignite or other materials Tall o ils ................................................................................ .............................. O ther tail oil derivatives, including rosin acid salts, except tall oil fatty acids ...................................................................... ................... 2861 2861-P 2861-2 2861-25 2861-255 2861-29 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 143.2 133.8 131.8 129.6 129.6 112.5 140.4 130.3 133.9 129.6 129.6 115.6 140.4 130.3 133.9 129.6 129.6 115.6 3.6 3.3 4.0 0 0 6.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2861-298 06/84 116.2 118.0 (3) 2865-P 2865-1 2865-199 2865-19915 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 03/83 128.2 131.8 131.0 136.6 (3) 126.5 132.5 132.5 139.2 149.5 124.3 132.2 131.8 138.8 149.5 Cyclic (coal tar) crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pigm e nts.................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Cyclic intermediates .............................................. .............................................. Other cyclic in term edia tes............................................................................. P h e n o l....................................... ..................................................................... 2865 See footnotes at end of table. 67 (3) 3.0 6.4 8.8 7.9 (3) (3) -1.7 -.2 -.5 -.3 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry code Product code June 19952 Cyclic (coal tar) crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pigments—Continued Miscellaneous other cyclic in te rm e d ia te s.................................... ........... 2865-19999 2865-2 2865-299 2865-3 2865-31111 2865-31199 2865-5 2865-511 2865-51199 2865-SM 2865-M 2865-Z89 2865-S 2865-SSS 2869-S Phthalocyanine blue (Blue 15) ..................................;................. i............. Other synthetic organic p ig m e n ts ............................... .................... ......... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................*................................... Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c..... ......................................... ............. ................... Ethyl alcohol and other industrial organic chemicals, n .e .c ........................ Ethyl a lc o h o l.................... ................................................................................. Other industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. ................ .................................. Ethylene............................................................................ ........................... . Propylene, c h e m ic a l.......................... ........................................................... Miscellaneous other industrial organic chemicals, n .è .c ....................... Miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products, excluding 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 05/83 123.3 (3) 140.5 , 150.8 174.4 145.3 (3) Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Ì28.7 137.1 129.9 135.6 (3) 153.5 (3) (3) 94.0 (3) 153.4 (3) (3) 97.5 Oct. 1994 9.2 (3) (3) 7.1 (3) (3) (3) Sep. 1995 0.9 -1.1 (3) -.1 (3) (3) 3.7 3.7 0 5/83 (3) 94.0 97.5 12/82 12/82 12/82 05/83 12/82 147.9 147.9 121.7 (3) (3) 114.1 107.0 128.0 (3) (3) 141.6 (3) 118.2 (3) (3) -.5 (3) (3) -2.2 (3) -3.7 (3) -7.7 2869-P 2869-3 2869-311 2869-31111 2869-31112 2869-331 2869-351 2869-35199 2869-4 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 11/87 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 07/87 12/82 162.0 133.3 104.0 108.6 102.1 125.4 132.2 85.6 85.0 165.7 136.2 108.9 165.9 136.3 107.0 20.8 4.5 7.6 .1 .1 -1.7 (3) (3) (3) 135.9 93.1 92.4 173.1 146.7 (3) (3) (3) 135.9 89.8 89.1 173.7 146.4 (3) (3) (3) 8.1 13.5 13.5 (3) (3) (3) (3) 14.0 0 -3.5 -3.6 .3 -.2 (3) (3) 154.6 (3) (3) 154.3 (3) (3) 17.8 (3) (3) -.2 (3) (3) 144.6 (3) (3) 144.2 (3) (3) 9.9 (3) 2869-6 12/82 125.2 126.9 126.9 1.7 .0 2869-699 2869-7 2869-721 2869-737 2869-738 2869-747 2869-754 12/82 12/82 08/95 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 138.6 135.4 205.5 140.7 136.9 140.7 137.5 0 .4 (3) 339.0 (3) 369.2 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 1.8 2.8 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 2869-799 2869-SM 2869-M 2869-XY9 2869-S 2821 -S 2865-S 2869-SSS 12/82 116.7 117.4 1,15.0 6.2 -2.0 12/82 06/95 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 (3) 100.0 168.5 143.0 139.9 198.5 693.0 103.2 175.3 (3) (3) 25.4 (3) (3) 33.9 0 0 .3 (3) (3) 197.0 693.0 103.2 175.9 (3) (3) 198.3 (3) (3) .7 12/84 130.5 128.0 128.6 5.0 .5 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/80 12/79 06/81 12/79 12/79 12/93 12/79 12/79 12/79 164.3 159.9 171.3 150.3 135.0 143.4 126.3 147.1 160.6 109.3 200.6 200.6 121.0 146.2 141.2 147.8 140.0 122.7 131.7 122.6 127.9 141.2 106.7 166.1 166.1 115.6 147.7 143.2 149.4 142.7 127.3 136.8 121.2 126.6 142.2 106.7 169.4 169.4 119.0 2.9 2.2 -1.1 3.0 6.4 9.3 -2.5 5.2 9.7 6.0 -6.0 -6.0 ,17.2 1.0 1.4 1.1 1.9 3.7 3.9 -1.1 -1.0 .7 0 2.0 2.0 2.9 06/86 06/86 12/79 (3) (3) 146.2 137.4 137.4 160.4 139.0 139.0 148.6 (3) (3) 2.8 1.2 1.2 -7.4 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/86 137.3 125,1 130.7 111.5 139.4 127.2 137.5 119.2 142.1 130.1 137.9 Ì20Ì3 14.4 12.8 6.0 4.5 1.9 2.3 .3 .9 2869 Chemical compounds, m ix e d ......................... *............. ...................... ....... Rubber processing c h e m ic a ls....................... ................................................ Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base (3) 135.8 (3) 143.7 125.7 127.3 152.6 167.8 150.6 142.3 0 .' 3 CO Industry and product1 Other miscellaneous end-use chemicals and chemical products» Miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical products ........ Form aldehyde................................. ................ ................................................. Propylene g ly c o l..... ................ ......................................;................... .............. Alcohols, synthetic, m o n o h y d ric........................................... ....................... Other miscellaneous cyclic and acyclic chemicals and chemical Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................... ....................... ... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ Cyclic crudes and intermediates, organic dyes and pigments ...... ...... 287 2873 2873-P 2873-1 2873-1A 2873-15A 2873-152 2873-153 2873-1B 2873-155 2873-111 2873-13 2873-131 2873-2 2873-SM 2873-M 2873-Z89 2873-S Primary p ro d u c ts .... ...........................................................................*............. ....... Synthetic ammonia, nitric acid and ammonium co m p o u n d s ............*.......... Nitrate (100% N H 4 N 0 3 )................................................................................. Nitrogen solutions and other ammonium co m poun ds............................ . Nitrogen solutions, including mixtures containing urea (1 0 0 % N )........ Nitric a c id ........................................................................................................... Anhydrous and aqua a m m o n ia ........................................................*............ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................;...... R e s a le s ............................................................................................................... Phosphatic fertilizers ..................................................... ................................. .............. . Primary p ro d u c ts .............................. ...................................................................... Phosphoric a c id ..................................................... ............... ............................... Phosphoric acid from other sources (phosphate roCk, etc.) ................... 2874 2874-P 2874-1 2874-185 See footnotes at end of table. 68 (3) 142.7 110.1 114.6 (3) 8.9 (3) (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Industry code Phosphatic fertilizers—Continued Superphosphoric.................. ........... ............................................ ....... Superphosphate and other phosphatic fertilizer materials ................. Superphosphate ......... ......................... .......................... ...................... Ammonium phosphates and other phosphatic fertilizer materials . Ammonium phosphates .................. ........................... ....................... Fertilizers, mixing only .... Primary products . Mixed fertilizers (made by plants which do not manufacture phosphatic fertilizer m ate rials)...................................................................................... Solid, bulk ....................................................................................................... Solid, bag ged...... .................... ...................................... ................................ F lu id ....... ........................................ .................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............. .......................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ....................... ............... ......................... .............. June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 199 06/86 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 92.2 122.8 110.2 124.1 125.2 81.8 123.3 106.2 125.2 3 126.6 Ì 86.6 127.7 109.8 129.7 131.1 -4.1 17.3 10.5 18.1 18.3 5.9 3.6 3.4 3.6 3.6 2875-P 12/79 12/79 142.5 137.0 140.6 135.4 139.1 134.3 5.1 3.3 -1.1 -.8 06/8 6 06/86 06/86 06/86 121.7 121.6 118.6 120.3 120.3 120.5 118.2 116.5 119.3 118.8 117.9 116.5 3.4 2.5 2.7 7.3 -.8 -1.4 -.3 0 12/79 12/79 12/79 158.2 157.9 152.5 155.4 155.1 150.3 153.3 153.0 141.1 11.9 11.8 -16.6 -1.4 -1.4 -6.1 2879-P 06/82 06/82 135.0 143.1 135.5 143.5 135.3 143.3 1.4 1.6 -.1 -.1 2879-5 2879-525 2879-52531 2879-52541 2879-52579 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 163.7 162.6 153.9 178.7 97.9 164.1 163.0 155.0 178.7 97.9 162.9 161.8 152.0 178.5 98.0 -.1 -.1 -4.2 .3 4.7 -.7 -.7 -1.9 -.1 .1 2879-6 2879-625 2879-62541 2879-62565 2879-62579 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 06/82 06/82 132.5 133.7 145.8 147.3 110.7 133.0 134.2 145.9 148.1 111.2 133.6 134.9 145.9 148.1 112.2 1.8 2.0 4.7 -3.4 3.7 .5 .5 0 0 .9 2879-7 2879-725 06/82 06/82 131.4 141.9 131.1 141.5 131.0 141.4 7.0 7.8 -.1 -.1 2879-8 06/82 142.7 142.7 142.9 2.1 .1 2879-898 2879-9 2879-91 2879-915 2879-92 2879-921 2879-997 2879-SM 2879-S 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/93 12/93 12/93 08/92 132.7 132.0 134.3 105.3 102.5 102.6 112.2 132.7 132.0 134.3 105.3 102.5 102.6 112.2 133.0 127.1 132.8 102.4 93.5 93.6 112.2 .2 “ 3.1 0 .1 -8.8 -8.8 .9 .2 -3.7 -1.1 -2.8 -8.8 »8.8 0 0 6/3 2 104.8 105.4 105.4 .6 0 2875-4 2875-411 2875-421 2875-431 2875-SM 2875-M 2875-Z89 2875-S 2879 Insecticides for flying Insects, except fumigants.............................. Aerosols............................. ..... ........................ ........ .................. Repellents & attractants for insects, birds, fish, and other animals . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.......... ......................... Secondary products .................. ...... ..................................................... Index base 2874-18522 2874-2 2874-2A 2874-2B 2874-251 2875 Secondary products . Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c. Primary products . Insecticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health service u s e . Containing organic compounds ....................... ................................... Carbamate preparations .......... ................ ............................... Organo-phosphate preparations................ ........... ........................... Other organic preparations.... ................................. ................... ..... Herbicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health services u s e .......... .................................................... ........................ Containing organic compounds ........................................................... Phenoxy compound preparations................ ................... ........ Tria2ine preparations ....................................... .................................. Other organic preparations ............... ................ ............................ ... Fungicidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health service u s e ......... ............................................ ............... .................... Containing organic compounds ........................................................... Other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health service use ........................... ....................... ................ ........... All other pesticidal preparations primarily for agricultural, garden or health service u s e ........................ .................. ................ ........ Household pesticidal preparations..................... .................................... Insecticides for crawling insects, excluding fumigants .................... Product code Miscellaneous chemical products. 289 12/84 137.6 137.9 137.5 2.5 -.3 Adhesives and s e a la n ts ........ ......................... ............. ................ ..................... ...... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ...................... ....................................... .............................. Natural base glues and adhesives..... ......................... ................... ............. Synthetic resjn and rubber adhesives, including cellulose, nitrocellulose, etc ................ ...................................................................... Epoxy a d h esives....... ............................... .............. ......................... ........... Vinyl type adhesives .................................................... ............................... Polyvinyl acetate, latex type ............... ......................... ............... .......... 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 com bin ations....................................... ........ Other synthetic resin and rubber adhesives, including cellulose, nitrocellose, e tc ...................... ............................. ................................. Caulking compounds and sealants .............................................. ................. Synthetic b a s e .. General performance sealants (PVAC, butyl, vinyl, acrylic, neoprene, e t c .) ........................................................................ Special performance sealants (epoxy, urethane, polysulfide, silicone, e tc .)........................... ....................... ......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts.................. Secondary products.... ............ .................................................. Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels, and allied products ......... Other secondary products . Chemicals and chemical preparations, n.e.c. 2891 2891-P 2891-3 12/83 12/83 12/83 145.3 142.2 131.1 146.0 143.3 133.1 145.1 142.2 136.4 4.4 4.4 8.9 -.6 -.8 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 0 1/84 12/83 146.6 149.5 144.0 157.9 125.5 130.7 122.1 156.7 148.0 150.0 143.7 158.1 123.5 132.5 122.1 155.2 146.1 150.0 143.0 157.0 123.5 132.5 122.1 151.8 4.6 .9 8.4 9.6 3.8 .8 3.5 3.7 -1.3 0 -.5 -.7 0 0 0 -2.2 2891-471 2891-478 06/90 12/83 106.7 147.2 110.1 157.5 108.9 150.5 4.5 6.1 -1.1 -4.4 2891-489 2891-5 2891-56 0 6/90 12/83 12/83 113.5 132.9 131.8 115.6 133.0 132.0 111.6 133.0 132.0 2.0 2.7 2.8 -3 .5 0 0 2891-566 12/83 121.9 122.1 122.1 3.8 0 2891-567 2891-SM 2891-S 2851-S 2891-SSS 2899-S 12/83 140.1 140.2 140.2 1.9 0 12/83 0 1/84 12/83 0 2/84 146.3 133.6 154.1 138.0 144.0 133.6 150.2 138.0 144.0 133.6 150.2 138.0 2.1 5.0 .7 2.0 0 0 0 0 See footnotes at end of table. 69 fable 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted -^Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base X a O) O June 19952 Sep. 19952 12/80 12/80 219.5 185.1 220.0 185.7 220.1 185.7 -1.8 1.6 0 0 2892-1 2892-11 2892-127 2892-133 2892-15 12/80 12/80 06/88 186.3 187.3 117.3 186.9 187.3 117.3 186.9 187.3 117.3 1.6 1.0 3.1 0 0 0 12/80 163.8 163.8 163.8 2.8 0 2892-155 06/88 101,7 101.7 101.7 1.2 0 2892-171 2892-SM 2892-M 2892-XY9 06/88 103.0 103.0 103.0 0 0 12/80 06/88 398.5 169.4 399.0 169.6 399.5 169.8 -5.0 (3) .1 .1 2892-Y66 2892-Z89 06/88 12/80 169.4 322.0 169.6 322.0 169.8 322.0 (3) 5.8 .1 0 2893-P 2893-1 2893-115 2893-2 2893-232 2893-23233 2893-23234 2893-235 2893-238 2893-245 2893-3 2893-343 2893-4 2893-481 2893-48182 2893-48183 2893-484 2893-48486* 2893-5 2893-585 2893-M 2893-Z89 06/84 0 6/84 0 6/84 0 8/84 06/84 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 06/84 135.6 135.4 149.2 126.5 135.6 115.8 112.2 110.2 154.1 111.4 122.0 135.3 161.9 123.4 124.7 110.1 112.9 110.5 114.9 141.5 156.4 149.9 149.9 136.4 135.7 149.2 126.5 135.6 115.7 112.1 110.1 154.1 111.4 122.0 135,5 161.9 123.8 125.1 (3) 113.7 <3) (3) 142.9 159.3 164.0 164.0 136.1 135.9 149.2 2.7 2.8 2.5 -.2 .1 0 (3) 135.6 115.8 112.2 110.2 154.1 111.4 122.0 135.9 161.9 124.1 125.1 110.1 113.7 113.3 117.8 143.4 160.4 151.2 151.2 (3) 3.6 1.0 .7 1.9 3.8 1.8 8.3 1.6 2.5 3.2 2.8 -.7 7.8 6.4 9.4 2.2 4.1 .8 .8 (3) -7.8 -7.8 2895-P 2895-111 12/83 12/83 12/83 117.0 117.0 117.0 116.9 116.9 116.9 116.9 116.9 116.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 0 0 0 2899-P 2899-1 2899-121 06/85 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 129.7 129.5 115.9 115.7 129.6 129.4 115.9 115.7 129.3 129.0 116.2 116.1 1.3 .6 -.2 -.3 -.2 -.3 .3 .3 2899-5 06/85 132.8 132.4 132.0 .4 -.3 2899-529 2899-53 2899-532 06/85 06/85 12/87 117.6 132.5 142.4 118.7 132.3 144.6 118.7 129.4 144.6 4.2 -5.8 -2.2 0 -2.2 0 2899-537 2899-545 2899-556 2899-57 2899-576 2899-577 2899-578 2899-591 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/85 06/85 06/85 117.0 133.6 167.3 124.5 117.9 134.2 123.2 142.7 111.9 133.6 166.8 124.2 117.9 133.2 123.0 142.1 102.6 133.6 167.3 124.2 117.9 133.0 123.2 142.5 -14.9 (3) .3 2.6 5.9 5.2 .9 .4 -8.3 0 .3 0 0 -.2 .2 .3 2899-597 2899-SM 06/85 123.1 123.7 124.0 3.8 .2 2899-M 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/85 104.2 117,6 137.5 123.8 153.6 121.7 104.2 117.6 137.6 123.8 155.5 119.8 104.7 118.4 137.4 123.8 155.5 119.4 1.7 2.4 5.0 .9 6.5 3.5 .5 .7 -.1 0 0 -.3 E xp lo sive s.............................................................................. ................ ......................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... ........................... Explosives, propellants, and blasting accessories (not manufactured in G O C O s)......... ..................................................... ................................... ...... Industrial e x p lo sive s........................................................................................ Other industrial explosive s......................................................................... Prope lla nts........................ ................................................................................ Blasting accessories............................................................. .......................... Other blasting accessories (squibs, ignitors, fuse, nonelectric blasting caps, n .e .c .)................................................ ............................ Other explosives (military detonators, jet starters, fuse and explosive assemblies, e tc .) ..................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Miscellaneous receipts .......................................................... ............................. Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ......................... :....... Contract work performed by government owned company operated establishments (GOCOs) ............................ ........................................ R e s a le s ................................................................................... .......................... 2892 Printing i n k ............................ ........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Letterpress ink (black and color) ............................. .................. ..................... Packaging ink ................................................................................................... Lithographic and offset ink (black and c o lo r)................................................. Publication i n k ................................................................................................... Web t y p e ............................................................................. ........................... Sheet ty p e s .................................................................................................... Packaging in k ................................................................................ .............. ..... Web commercial type ....................... ...................... ....................................... Other lithographic and offset in k .................................................................. Gravure in k ..................................................................... ....................................... Packaging in k ............................................................................... .................... Fiexographic i n k ................................................................................................... Packaging in k .................................................................................................... Solvent ty p e s ................................................... ................. ........................... Water ty p e s .................................................................................................... Other fiexographic in k ................................................ .................. .................. Water ty p e s ................................................................................................... Printing ink, n.e.c................................................................ .................................. Screen process in k ..................................................... ..................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. 2893 Carbon b la c k .................................. ...................................................... ......................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Carbon b la c k ................................. .................................................... .................. 2895 Chemicals and chemical preparations, n.e.c.............................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Salt, evaporated and s o la r................................................................................ 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.................. ........................................... Concrete curing and floor hardening m a te ria ls .......................................... Oil treating compounds (non oil b a s e )...... ...................... ........................... W ater treating c o m p o u n d s..................................... ....................................... Cooling tower co m p o u n d s .......................................................................... Boiler co m p o u n d s ........................... ..................... ...................................... Other water treating c o m p o u n d s ...................... ........................ ............... Plating c o m p o u n d s ........................................................................................... Other industrial chemical preps., incl. fluxes, plastic wood preps., and embalming c h e m ic a ls........ .............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ........................................ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................... ............................ R e s a le s ................................................... ................... ....................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................ ........................ ................... Specialty cleaning, polishing, and sanitation preparations ....................... Industrial organic ch e m ic a ls................................. ................... ..................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... .......................... ....................... 2899 Petroleum refining and related pro d u c ts .... ....................... ........................................ 29 12/84 81.9 77.2 74.2 Petroleum re fin in g ...................................................................................... .................... 291 06/85 79.5 74.4 71.2 2892-P 2899-Z89 2899-S 2842-S 2869-S 2899-SSS See footnotes at end of table. 70 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 0 .1 .1 .1 0 .0 0 .3 0 .2 0 (3) 0 (3) (3) .3 7 -2.6 I -3.3 -3.9 I -4.3 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Industry code Petroleum Refining ...................................................................................... ............... Primary p ro d u c ts ......... ..................... .................................................................. F u e ls .................................................................................... ................... ........... G a s o lin e .......................................................... ............................................... Finished motor g a s o lin e ........................................................................... Premium g ra d e s ................................................................ .................... Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs............................. Direct sales to end u s e rs ............................. .................................... Unleaded re g u la r................................................................................... Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs...... ...................... Direct sales to end u s e rs ................................................................. Mid-premium unleaded......................................................................... Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs ............................. Sales to end u s e rs ............................................................................ Jet f u e l.......................................................................... ................. ............... Kerosene type jet f u e l............................... ......................... .................... K e rosene........................................................................................................ Light fuel o i l ................................................................................................... D istilla te s......................................................-............................................. #2 fuel oil to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs ........................ #2 diesel f u e l................................. ....................................................... Sales to jobbers, retailers and other re s e lle rs....... ..................... Direct sales to end u s e rs............................ ............... ..................... Other distillates, n.e.c., including #1, #2 fuel direct sales, and other d is tilla te s ....................................................................... Heavy fuel oil (residual fu e l)........................................................................ > 1% s u lfu r........ ................................................................. .................... Sales to resellers, including other re fin e rs...................... ................. Direct sales to end u s e r s .......... ....................... ................................. Not > 1 % s u lfu r....................................................................................... Sales to resellers, including other re fin e rs ....... ............................... Non-fuel products of petroleum re fin in g ............................. ........................ Lubricating oils and greases, made in re fin e rie s ................................ Asphalt, made in refineries ................................................. .................... Paving g r a d e .................................................................. ....................... Liquified refinery gases, including aliphatics (feedstock and other uses), made in refineries.................................................................. Propane/propylene ................................................................ .............. P ro p yle n e .................................. ........................................ :................ Chemical g r a d e .................................................................................. B u ta n e /b u tyle n e .................................................................................... E th a n e /e th yle n e .................................................................................... E thylene.............................. ................................................................ Miscellaneous petroleum refinery products, n.e.c. ............................. Petroleum coke, made in re fin e rie s .......................... ........................ Aromatics, made in refineries ............................................................. B e n z e n e .............................................................................................. T o lu e n e ................................................................................................ 2911 Paving and roofing m ate rials.................................................................................... 295 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/87 12/87 12/87 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 79.5 80.7 76.6 80.0 80.1 86.8 86.8 80.8 76.7 76.6 74.0 116.1 116.3 110.5 66.9 66.7 66.2 70.7 70.7 69.9 71.1 71.4 70.8 74.4 75.6 71.4 71.8 71.8 77.2 77.2 74.6 68.2 68.1 68.3 111.2 111.4 102.3 69.3 69.7 65.4 74.1 74.1 74.8 73.5 73.4 74.1 71.2 72.4 68.2 68.0 67.9 74.7 74.6 75.0 64.4 64.3 67.8 100.9 101.0 102.2 69.1 69.2 -3.3 -3.6 -3.3 -3.4 -3.6 -2.4 -2.5 -3.0 -3.7 -3.7 -.9 -4.9 -5.0 1.5 -.3 1.0 -4.3 -4.2 -4.5 -5.3 -5.4 -3.2 -3.4 .5 -5.6 -5.6 -.7 -9.3 -9.3 -.1 -.3 -.7 (3) 71.9 71.9 70.7 72.5 73.1 71.5 (3) -1.6 -1.6 -3.0 -.8 -.7 -1.1 (3) -3.0 -3.0 -5.5 -1.4 -.4 -3.5 2911-415 2911-5 2911-51 2911-511 2911-512 2911-52 2911-521 2911-11 2911-7 2911-9 2911-921 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 71.9 83.4 85.3 93.7 72.6 77.7 97.5 112.5 75.7 60.9 57.2 68.2 45.2 65.6 77.4 109.1 73.3 55.5 47.6 67.4 -2.0 -14.0 -22.2 3.9 -3.2 -8.9 -16.8 -1.2 (3) 67.5 81.0 105.1 (3) -1.2 .1 -5.6 (3) 2.9 4.7 -3.7 06/85 64.7 69.0 66.7 6.5 -3.3 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 06/85 235.6 250.0 146.1 152.6 227.8 235.6 133.7 139.1 215.8 219.6 122.3 124.7 .5 8.2 10.6 8.2 -5.3 “ 6.8 -8.5 -10.4 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 198.8 73.0 10.7 77.6 72.5 76.6 184.1 62.3 (3) 62.6 57.8 63.0 168.9 57.8 (3) 56.8 51.8 58.5 -13.3 -25.5 (3) -34.1 -41.8 -16.1 -8.3 -7.2 (3) -9.3 -10.4 -7.1 12/84 99.2 98.9 98.9 3.9 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 107.9 108.0 109.4 82.3 112.4 107.5 107.5 112.2 82.3 111.2 107.3 107.4 111.7 81.5 111.1 2.8 3.0 7.3 7.5 1.8 -.2 -.1 -.4 -1.0 -.1 06/81 06/81 86.2 132.1 (3) 132.3 86.2 132.3 3.2 1.0 (3) 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 12/91 103.5 103.6 99.9 106.5 116.6 112.4 121.2 99.9 102.7 104.6 103.9 87.5 86.8 103.2 103.8 105.1 102.0 131.9 104.4 103.3 103.3 100.0 106.7 117.0 112.4 121.2 99.9 102.4 105.9 104.3 87.5 103.4 103.5 100.0 106.7 117.0 112.4 121.2 99.9 102.6 105.8 104.2 87.5 (3) 103.2 103.3 104.3 103.0 129.3 107.9 5.2 5.8 3.1 2.8 3.3 1.8 3.3 4.2 6.4 3.5 2.3 2.9 (3) 5.6 5.9 6.0 4.3 21.2 9.7 2951-P 2951-111 2951-112 2951-113 2951-SM 2951-M 2951-S 2952 2952-P 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 See footnotes at end of table. 71 Index base June 19952 2911-P 2911-1 2911-1 2911-13 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 Paving mixtures and b lo c k .... ............................................ ....................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... .................. ................ Emulsified asphalt, including liquid additives .......................................... Other liquid asphalt & tar paving materials, including cut b a c k s ........ Asphaltic (bituminous) c o n c re te .................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................... Asphalt felts and coatings .......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ....................................................................... ................... Roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings and c e m e n ts .............................. Asphalt roofing coatings and c e m e n ts ................................. ................... Fibrated asphaltic c o a tin g s ................................ .................................... Nonfibrated asphaltic c o a tin g s .... .......................................................... Asphaltic roofing c e m ents........................................................................ Other roofing asphalts and pitches, coatings and c e m e n ts ................. Prepared asphalt and tar roofing and siding p ro d u c ts .............................. Smooth-surfaced roll roofing and cap s h e e ts......................................... Smooth surface, inorganic base (fiberglass)............. ........ .............. Mineral surfaced roll roofing and cap s h 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 f e lt s .................................................................. Ply felts, fiberglass b a s e .................................. .............. ........................ Product code (3) 103.0 103.5 104.7 102.6 128.0 104.7 Sep. 199Í 0 .1 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 -.1 -.1 0 (3) .2 -.2 -.4 .4 1.0 3.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 industry code Asphalt felts and coatings—Continued Other felts, organic b a s e ........................ ................ ................................... Other prepared asphalt and tar products for roofing and siding ..... ...... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary products .......................... .................................................................. Secondary products............................................ ............................................. Product code 299 Lubricating oils and g reases................................................... ...................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Lubricating and similar o ils ...................... ........................................................... Automotive lubricating o ils .................. ............................................................ Engine o ils ............................................. ........................................................ Engine oil for gasoline e n g in e s ............................................................. Engine oil for diesel e n g in e s.............................. .................................... Other engine o i l .................... .................................................................... Transmission and hydraulic flu id s ............................. ................................ Automatic transmission fluid .................................................................. O ther transmission and hydraulic flu id s ........................... .................... Automotive gear o i l ...................................................................................... Automotive gear oil .................................................................................. Industrial lubricating o ils .................................................................................. General industrial o ils .................................................................................. Industrial process o ils .............................. ................................................... Industrial metalworking flu id s ................................. .................................... Industrial engine o ils .................................................................................... Lubricating g re a s e s ........................ ..................................................................... Automotive g re a se s .......................................................................................... Industrial g reases.......................................................... ................................... Other greases............................ ....................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s ............................................................. ................................................ Secondary products ................ ............................................................................ 2992 Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c..................................................... ........................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...... ............................................................................................... Calcined petroleum coke (not made in refineries)........................................ O ther petroleum and coal products, n.e.c., incl. petroleum coke, (not made in refineries ......................................................... ............................... 2999 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/91 12/91 154.3 101.4 145.4 101.4 12/91 12/91 0 6/84 12/91 100.6 100.6 99.1 98.4 12/84 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/95 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/88 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/88 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 143.5 101.4 26.8 2.5 -1.3 0 (3) (3) 99.5 98.7 (3) (3) 99.4 98.6 (3) (3) -1.9 -1.9 (3) (3) -.1 -.1 136.5 137.5 137.6 4.3 .1 158.3 160.5 162.5 174.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 136.6 136.4 (3) 128.9 (3) 147.2 140.0 151.8 140.9 158.5 160.7 162.7 175.4 100.3 100.2 100.6 100.0 100.4 100.0 100.8 100.3 100.3 136.4 136.6 138.1 128.2 125.6 147.5 158.6 160.8 162.8 175.4 100.3 100.2 100.6 100.0 100.3 100.0 100.8 100.3 100.3 136.5 136.6 138.2 128.6 125.8 148.0 3.3 3.3 3.6 4.5 (3) (3) (3) (3> (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 2.0 3.7 (3) 2.9 1.9 1.9 .1 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 .0 .1 0 .1 .3 .2 .3 (3) 152.3 (3) 153.0 (3) 1.7 (3) .5 (3) (3) (3) (3) 12/80 06/88 12/80 (3) (3) 125.9 157.6 131.1 125.9 157.6 131.1 127.1 (3) (3) 6.8 0 0 1.0 2999-P 2999-2 12/84 12/84 12/84 114.3 114.3 120.4 119.2 119.2 127.6 119.2 119.2 127.6 10.8 10.8 15.6 0 0 0 2999-5 12/84 50.8 50.2 50.2 -2.5 0 2952-355 2952-36 2952-SM 2952-M 2952-Z89 2952-S 2952-SS Miscellaneous products of petroleum and c o a l........................................................ Percënt change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 2992-P 2992-1 2992-111 2992-1115 2992-11151 2992-11152 2992-11153 2992-1116 2992-11161 2992-11162 2992-1117 2992-11171 2992-121 2992-12111 2992-12112 2992-12113 2992-12114 2992-2 2992-231 2992-232 2992-234 2992-SM 2992-M 2992-Z89 2992-S Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products.................................................... .......... 30 12/84 124.1 124.1 123.8 4.2 -.2 Tires and inner tu b e s .............................................. ..................................................... 301 06/81 109.3 109.3 109.3 2.7 0 Tires and inner tubes .................. .......................................... ........................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... .............................................. ................. Passenger car pneumatic tir e s ......................... ................................................ R a d ia is ......................................................................................... ..................... All season (except high performance) and all other radiais incl. off highw ay........................ .......................................... ........................... Original equipm ent......................... ........................................................... R e place m en t.............................................................................................. High perform ance...................................... .................................................. R e place m en t.................................................................................. ........... Non-radials......................................................................................................... Truck/bus tires, including off highw a y............................................................. Radiais ............... ................................ ............................................................... Light highway tr u c k ..... ................................................ ................................ Original equipm ent.................................................................................... Replacement .............................................................................................. Medium and wide base highway tr u c k ..................................................... R e place m en t........................................................... .................................. N on-radials................................ ............ ............................................................ Light highway truck ....................................................................................... R e place m en t.............................................................................................. Medium and wide base highway t r u c k ..................................................... R e place m en t........................................................................................ . O ther pneumatic and all solid tires ................................................................... T ractor/im plem ent t ir e s .................................................................................. Front tractor and farm implement. Original equipment and rep la ce m e n t............................................................................................ Industrial, utility and garden tractor tires. Original equipment or replacem ent................................................................................................ All other pneumatic, including aircraft, mobile home and b ic y c le .......... Industrial and highway - s o lid .................. ...................................................... 3011 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 109.3 104.0 99.5 101.0 109.3 104.0 99.6 101.1 109.3 103.9 99.4 100.8 2.7 2.5 2.2 2.9 0 -.1 “ .2 -.3 3011-1122 3011-11223 3011-11224 3011-1123 3011-11234 3011-15 3011-2 3011-21 3011-213 3011-21311 3011-21312 3011-214 3011-21412 3011-215 3011-2151 3011-21513 3011-2152 3011-21523 3011-3 3011-314 12/88 06/95 06/95 104.9 100.0 100.0 105.1 104.7 99.9 99.8 2.6 (3) (3) -.4 (3) -.5 06/95 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/95 06/95 100.0 (3) 94.2 78.0 84.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.8 93.2 76.5 81.7 (3) 95.6 100.0 97.8 93.8 77.3 83.6 100.0 98.2 (3) (3) -.3 -2.0 -4.7 (3) (3) 0 0 .6 1.0 2.3 (3) 2.7 06/95 06/81 06/81 06/95 06/95 06/95 06/81 06/81 100.0 101.5 115.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 137.0 99.8 101.6 115.1 100.1 100.0 100.0 139.2 140.4 (3) 2.6 3.1 (3) (3) (3) 7.9 (3) 99.8 101.6 115.1 100.1 100.0 100.0 139.2 140.4 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3011-31411 06/95 100.0 101.2 101.2 (3) 0 3011-316 3011-319 3011-333 06/81 06/81 06/81 135.5 141.6 (3) (3) 145.2 123.1 (3) 145.2 (3) 6.2 (3) (3) (3) 3011-P 3011-1 3011-112 See footnotes at end of table. 72 (3) 100.3 (3) 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Industry code Tires and inner tubes— Continued Inner tu b e s ............................... .................................. ........................................ Tread rubber, tire sundries, and repair m ate rials.......... ............ ................... Tread ru b b e r..................................................... .......... ............................ ......... Other tire sundries and repair materials, n.e.c............................................ 302 Rubber and plastic fo o tw e a r.............................. ..................... .............. ..................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ ........................ Rubber, plastic, and other protective fo o tw e a r..... ........................... .......... Rubber up p e rs................................ .................................................. ............... Lumberman, pacs, rubbers, and other footwear having rubber u p p e rs .................................. ......................................... ......................... Plastic a nd /or fabric u p p e rs.... ...................................................................... Plastic and /or fabric u p p e rs ....... .......................... ................................... Non-protective footwear cemented, vulcanized, injection molded, etc. to fabric u p p e r......................................... .................................................. ....... Injection molded o n ly ....................................... ............................................. . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. 3021 Oct. 19952 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 (3) 132.1 123.6 157.2 125.4 132.8 123.8 159.7 125.4 131.5 122.2 159.7 (3) 4.5 3.6 7.2 0 -1.0 -1.3 0 12/80 127.0 127.2 127.2 1.1 0 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/86 126.9 133.2 173.3 143.3 127.1 133.2 173.3 143.3 127.1 133.2 173.3 143.3 1.0 .9 3.2 4.6 0 0 0 0 3021-142 3021-1C 3021-181 12/86 144.9 144.9 144.9 6.4 0 12/93 103.8 103.8 103.8 .2 0 3021-3 3021-305 3021-SM 12/86 12/93 107.8 93.1 107.8 93.2 107.8 93.2 -.1 -1.4 0 0 06/95 100.0 100.8 100.8 (3) 0 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 06/95 07/95 12/81 12/81 06/87 12/81 142.7 141.3 156.0 165.9 150.9 134.8 (3) 184.4 144.6 143.3 157.7 167.6 153.0 134.9 141.5 128.4 148.3 151.0 162.9 82.0 (3) (3) 147.8 138.2 182.3 148.8 101.2 (3) 138.1 177.5 151.0 184.8 144.5 143.3 157.6 167.5 152.9 134.9 141.5 128.4 148.3 151.0 162.9 82.0 (3) (3) 147.8 (3) 182.3 148.8 101.2 (3) 138.1 177.5 151.0 184.8 5.2 5.4 10.1 6.9 11.9 2.0 (3) 1.9 2.6 3.2 3.9 -6.4 (3) (3) 3.4 (3) (3) 6.9 (3) (3) 4.0 4.9 (3) 6.6 -.1 0 -.1 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) <3) 0 (3) 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 0 12/81 12/81 186.8 186.8 188.0 (3) 186.2 (3) 2.3 (3) -1.0 (3) 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/90 12/90 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 126.1 126.8 129.4 116.7 112.0 133.1 125.2 150.3 114.3 121.& 126.5 127.2 129.4 117.0 112.0 134.1 127.3 150.3 114.4 121.6 126.7 127.4 129.4 117.0 112.0 134.1 127.2 150.3 114.4 122.4 2.2 2.1 2.1 8.7 -5.9 3.1 2.0 13.9 2.4 3.2 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 .7 305 3052 Gaskets, packing and sealing d e vice s....................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... .................. ................. ...... Compression packings......................................................... ............................... Plant fib e r ........................................................................................................... Synthetic fiber, plastics, com position........................................................... Nonmetallic gaskets and gaske tin g ......................... ................ ..................... ,. Elastomeric, all m ate rial................................................................................. Cork and cork composition ................................................... ........................ Other non-metallic, n.e.c................................................... ............................... Molded packing and sealing d e v ic e s ........................... ................................... Single & mult, flexible seals (component type, symmetrical & non-sym metrical)....................................................................................... All other molded packing and seals (including leather and plastic s e a ls )....................................................................................... ................... Metallic gaskets and machined s e a ls ........................ ..................................... Spiral wound filler ty p e ................................................. ................................... All piston rings, exclusion devices and metal gaskets and machined seals, n . e .c .............................. .................................................................. Axial mechanical face s e a ls ........................................................... .................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .................. ........................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ..................................................... ................................ 3053 Molded, extruded and lathe cut mechanical rubber g o o d s ........................... ......... Primary products ...................................................................................................... Molded rubber mechanical g o o d s ..................................................................... Automotive ........................................ ................................................................. Transportation, other than autom otive......................................................... 3061 3052-P 3052-1 3052-103 3052-105 3052-2 3052-225 3052-231 3052-3 3052-314 3052-316 3052-318 3052-4 3052-451 3052-5 3052-561 3052-563 3052-6 3052-6A 3052-63 3052-674 3052-68 3052-682 3052-684 3052-SM 3052-S 3052-SS 3053-P 3053-4 3053-411 3053-415 3053-5 3053-515 3053-519 3053-529 3053-6 73 (3) 128.4 146.7 149.0 160.1 82.0 114.4 116.0 (3) (3) (3) 147.4 100.0 (3) 136.8 177.2 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3053-626 12/85 138.7 138.7 138.7 0 0 3053-635 3053-7 3053-729 12/85 12/85 02/92 133.3 156.5 98.1 133.3 157.3 98.1 133.3 157.3 98.1 6.0 .3 -4.9 0 0 0 3053-749 3053-8 3053-SM 3053-S 12/90 12/85 117.0 135.7 117.7 135.7 117.7 135.7 .8 4.5 0 0 12/85 109.8 109.9 109.9 2.5 0 12/88 12/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 113.3 111.4 112.2 94.4 128.5 113.5 111.3 112.2 94.4 128.3 114.0 112.0 112.9 94.6 128.3 2.9 2.8 2.5 1.7 9.0 .4 .6 .6 .2 0 3061-P 3061-A 3061-A11 3061 -A12 See footnotes at end of table. Sep. 19952 3021-P 3021-1 3021-1A Rubber and plastics hose and b e ltin g ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ................................... ...................................... ........................... Rubber and plastics belts and belting, f l a t ............................. ....................... Light weight conveyor and e le v a to r................. ............................................ Heavy duty conveyor and ele v a to r.................................. ............................. Rubber and plastics transmission belts and belting, other than f la t ......... Motor v e h ic le ..... ........................... ............................................. ..................... Industrial, except fra ctio n a l............................................................................. Rubber hose, mandrel made, and all h y d ra u lic ............................................ Textile, nonhydraulic........................................................................................ Wire, hydraulic................................ ................................................................. Wire, non hydraulic.................................................................. ........................ Rubber hose, long length nonhydraulic, except g a rd e n ...... ....................... T e x tile ................................................................................................................. Rubber and plastics garden h o s e .................................................... ................ Plastics, including perforated s p rin k le r......................... ............................... R u bber.......... ..................................................................................................... All other rubber and plastics h o s e ............................................................. ...... All other rubber h o s e ................................. .................................................... Wrapped reinforced ..................................................................................... All other rubber hose, n .e .c ............. ................... ...................................... Plastic hose, except g a rd e n .......................................................................... Hydraulic ...................................................... ................................................. N o nhydraulic..................................... ............................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Secondary products......................................................................................... Index base June 19952 3011-4 3011-5 3011-511 3011-539 Rubber and plastic fo o tw e a r....................................... ...................... ......................... Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices and rubber and plastics hose and b e ltin g ......................... ............................................................................................... Product code Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Molded, extruded and lathe cut mechanical rubber goods— Continued Appliances, household and co m m e rc ia l......... ............................................ Oil and gas field machinery and e q u ip m e n t...... ........................................ Other molded g o o d s .......... .................................... ........................................ Extruded rubber mechanical g o o d s ........................... .................... ................. Automotive, except tu b in g .............................................................................. Other tu b in g ....................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ......... .............................................................. .................... 3061-A13 3061-A14 3061-A16 3061-B 3061-B11 3061-B14 3061 -SM 3061-S Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c......................... ...................... ................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. .................... Industrial products, n.e.c.......................................................... ........................... Roll covering, including all industry r o lls ............................ ........................ All other roll coverings, including graphic a r t s ....................................... Other industrial rubber p ro d u c ts .................................................................... Rubber coated fabrics and rubber c lo th in g .................................. ................. Other rubber g o o d s ................................................. ............................................ Hard rubber g o o d s ............................................................................................ Boats, pontoons, and life ra fts .............................. ........................................ Other rubber g o o d s .......................................................................................... Sponge and foam ru b b e r ............. ...................................................................... Chemically blown s p o n g e ............................................................................... Rubber floor and wall c o v e rin g s ....................................................................... Individual m a ts .................................................................................................. Rubber druggist and medical sundries including household g lo v e s ......... G lo v e s ................................................................................................................ S u rg ica l........................................................................................................... Other rubber druggist and medical sun d rie s ............................................... Compounds or mixtures for sale or interplant tra n s fe r................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................. ............................................. Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. 3069 Miscellaneous plastic p ro d u c ts .................................................................................... 308 Unsupported plastic film and s h e e t............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................... .................................................. Unsupported plastic film and s h e e t........ ....................................... ................. Po lyethyle ne............................................................ ....................................... .. Vinyl and vinyl co p o lym e r............... ............................................ ................... Other unsupported plastic film and s h e e t................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................... ............................................................. 3081 Unsupported plastic profile shapes, rods and tu b e s ................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ ............................................. Unsupported plastic profile shapes, rods, and tu b e s ................................... Polyamide (n y lo n )................1 ......................................................................... Polyethyle ne...................................................................................................... Polypropylene........................................................... ,...................................... Vinyl and vinyl co p o lym e r............................................................................... Other unsupported shapes, rods, and t u b e s .............................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3082 Laminated plastic plate, sheet, and profile s h a p e s....... ..................... .................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Laminated plastic plate, sheet, and profile s h a p e s ............. ...................... Thermosetting .................................. ................................................................ 3083 Plastic p ip e ....................................................... ................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................... ...................... Plastic p ip e ........................................... ................................................................ Drain, waste, and v e n t ......................... ........................................................... Sewer .................................................................................................................. W a te r................................................................................................................... Industrial and m in in g ........................................................................................ Other plastic pipe ............................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3084 Plastic b o ttle s ................................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plastic b o ttle s ....................................................................................................... Plastic b o ttle s .................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ............................................................ Product code 3069-P 3069-C 3069-C12 3069-C1203 3069-C39 3069-D 3069-E 3069-EA 3069-E22 3Q69-E28 3069-3 3069-3B 3069-4 3069-4A 3069-7 3069-7A 3069-761 3069-778 3069-9 3069-SM 3069-S 3069-SSS 3081-P 3081-1 3081-102 3081-104 3081-105 3081-SM 3081-S 3082-P 3082-1 3082-103 3082-104 3082-105 3082-108 3082-109 3082-SM 3082-S 3083-P 3083-1 3083-101 3084-P 3084-1 3084-101 3084-102 3084-104 3084-105 3084-106 3084-SM 3084-S 3085 3085-P 3085-1 3085-101 3085-SM 3085-S See footnotes at end of table. 74 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 114.6 129.2 132.8 117.4 104.5 146.4 114.6 (3) 146.4 114.6 129.2 132.8 117.4 104.5 146.4 -0.3 12.9 .5 3.0 0 3.0 06/83 137.6 140.1 139.7 4.6 -.3 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 128.8 129.8 140.9 136.0 128.5 154.1 125.1 128.6 129.5 130.6 141.1 136.0 4.3 5.1 4.4 7.5 5.3 2.4 .1 .1 .8 .7 (3) 154.7 129.6 130.7 142.2 136.9 130.0 154.7 (3) 129.8 (3) 129.8 (3) 3.1 (3) 04/85 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 148.0 136.8 136.9 144.4 117.7 116.4 132.0 (3) 136.7 136.9 .5 2.0 3.9 2.6 4.5 4.0 5.9 (3) -1.5 0 (3) 122.4 121.1 134.3 148.0 134,7 136.9 144.4 123.0 121.1 133.6 12/88 06/83 06/83 96.6 133.6 136.0 102.1 133.6 137.0 100.0 133.6 136.5 3.1 9.2 10.9 -2.1 0 -.4 06/83 06/83 126.7 122.7 126.9 122.9 126.8 122.8 1.4 1.3 -.1 -.1 06/93 109.1 109.0 108.6 4.5 -.4 06/93 12/82 12/82 06/93 06/93 06/93 113.7 134.6 134.6 117.7 109.4 119.9 112.6 133.7 133.7 111.6 107.8 125.0 112.2 133.5 133.5 109.3 108.3 125.2 7.4 8.9 8.9 3.3 3.3 17.2 -.4 -.1 -.1 -2.1 .5 .2 06/93 107.1 104.4 101.7 -3.1 -2.6 06/93 12/82 12/82 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 105.9 139.4 139.4 101.1 110.9 100.9 105.7 102.7 107.6 142.0 142.0 101.1 110.9 100.9 105.7 107.6 107.9 142.5 142.5 101.1 110.9 100.9 105.1 107.6 6.2 6.4 6.4 .8 8.8 7.7 4.7 6.0 .3 .4 .4 0 0 0 -.6 0 06/93 110.4 110.8 110.8 5.2 0 06/93 12/82 12/82 06/93 111.3 143.6 143.6 108.1 109.6 141.1 141.1 111.3 110.9 142.9 142.9 114.8 9.2 9.0 9.0 10.0 1.2 1.3 1.3 3.1 06/93 12/82 12/82 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/93 07/87 125.0 121.2 121.2 96.5 122.2 105.9 140.5 169.8 124.8 120.7 120.7 87.6 119.2 112.1 140.5 170.0 123.3 119.2 119.2 83.6 118.3 112.1 138.0 168.9 5.7 5.8 5.8 -10.2 -.8 12.3 31.7 16.8 -1.2 -1.2 -1.2 -4.6 -.8 0 -1.8 -.6 06/93 114.0 116.3 115.8 5.0 -.4 06/93 12/82 06/87 06/87 112.0 128.1 122.0 122.0 110.2 125.8 119.8 119.8 109.4 124.9 119.0 119.0 4.8 4.5 4.5 4.5 -.7 -.7 -.7 -.7 06/93 114.8 116.2 114.8 8.6 -1.2 f) 132.3 117.4 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 0 (3) 0 0 (3) 0 (3) 0 0 (3) .5 0 -.5 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Plastic foam p ro d u cts..................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plastic foam products .............................................................. .......................... T ranspo rtation........................................................................... ...................... Packaging ......................... ............................................................................... Building and co n s tru c tio n .............................................................................. Furniture and furn ishings.......................................................................... ..... Consumer and in stitutio nal............................................................................. Other plastic foam pro d u c ts ........................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts............................................................................................ 3086 Custom compounding of purchased plastic re sin s ................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......... ............................. ........................................ ..................... Custom compounding of purchased resins and color conce ntrates......... Custom compounding of purchased re s in s ........ ........................................ Color co n ce n tra te s............................... ................. ......................................... 3087 Plastic plumbing fix tu re s ............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................................................... .............................. Plastic plumbing fix tu re s ........................................ ............................................ Plastic plumbing fix tu re s ................................................................................. 3088 Plastic products n.e.c...................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................... ........................ .................................... Transportation, fabricated plastic products, except foam and reinforced p la s tic s .......................................... ........................................ Transportation, fabricated plastic products, except foam and reinforced p la s tic s ................................................................................. Electrical and electronic fabricated plastic products, except foam and reinforced pla s tic s........................................................ .................... Electrical and electronic fabricated plastic products, except foam and reinforced p la s tic s .......................................................................i. Industrial machinery plastic products, except foam ................................... Industrial machinery plastic products, except f o a m ....... .................... Plastics packaging, except film and sheet, foam, and b o ttle s ....... ........ Tubs (for food) and jars (for food, cosmetics, and toilet go o d s)........ Caps and c lo s u re s ....................................................................................... Blister and bubble formed packaging, shipping boxes, and food t r a y s ................................................................................ ....................... Other plastics packaging................................................................. ........... Plastic dinnerware, tableware, and kitchenware............................. .......... Plastic dinnerware, tableware, and kitchen w are.................................... Consumer, institutional and commercial fabricated plastic products, except foam and wire c o a te d ................................................................ Utility, waste, and garbage containers, including buckets and d ish p a n s................................................................................................. Flowerpots, planters and accessories...................................................... Hospital and laboratory ware, including pitchers and fla s k s ................ Other consumer, institutional and commercial fabricated products .... Plastic furniture components and furnishings excl. foam and reinforced p la s tic s ............................. ...................................................... Plastic furniture components and furnishings excl. foam and reinforced plastics ......................................................... ....................... Building and construction fabricated products, except foam, plumbing, reinforced plastics .................................................................................... Doors, partitions, moldings, windows, frames and trim ........................ Siding and accessories, including soffit, fascia, and s k ir t s .................. Fittings and u n io n s ....................................................................................... Reinforced and fiberglass plastic products, n.e.c......... .......................... ... Transportation........ ............................................. ......................................... Building and construction............................................................................ Other fabricated fiberglass and reinforced plastic p ro d u c ts ................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3089 Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/93 06/87 06/87 12/82 12/82 01/83 12/82 12/82 02/89 111.9 121.6 121.6 114.9 112.2 166.5 136.6 124.2 82.4 112.3 122.0 122.0 114.7 111.3 168.6 136.6 125.3 83.4 111.1 120.9 120.9 114.7 111.8 163.0 136.6 122.6 84.2 4.8 5.0 5.0 2.7 3.7 6.0 6.1 5.3 6.0 -1.1 -.9 -.9 0 .4 -3.3 0 -2.2 1.0 06/93 105.7 106.1 103.9 3.1 -2.1 3087-P 3087-1 3087-101 3087-102 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 109.2 108.2 108.2 109.4 104.8 109.2 108.2 108.2 109.4 104.8 109.3 108.3 108.3 109.6 104.8 6.3 4.9 4.9 6.5 (3) .1 .1 .1 .2 0 3088-P 3088-1 3088-101 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 103.7 103.8 103.8 103.8 104.2 104.4 104.4 104.4 104.1 104.2 104.2 104.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 -.1 -.2 -.2 -.2 3089-P 06/93 06/87 106.1 125.4 106.3 125.5 106.0 125.3 3.2 3.0 -.3 -.2 3086-P 3086-1 3086-101 3086-102 3086-103 3086-104 3086-105 3086-106 3086-SM 3086-S Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3089-1 06/93 100.1 100.5 100.5 1.0 .0 3089-101 06/93 100.1 100.5 100.5 1.0 0 3089-2 12/32 106.7 107.9 107.8 6.0 -.1 3089-201 3089-3 3089-301 3089-4 3089-402 3089-403 12/82 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 106.7 105.7 105.7 109.3 125.1 107.3 107.9 105.9 105.9 108.4 120.7 107.3 107.8 105.9 105.9 108.1 119.9 106.3 6.0 2.4 2.4 3.5 -.4 5.1 -.1 0 0 -.3 -.7 -.9 3089-404 3089-405 3089-5 3089-501 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 110.2 107.0 104.8 104.8 110.6 106.2 104.8 104.8 111.9 106.2 101.1 101.1 10.9 3.3 -.2 -.2 1.2 0 -3.5 -3.5 3089-6 06/93 106.5 106.7 106.6 3.6 -.1 3089-603 3089-604 3089-606 3089-608 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 98.7 113.6 104.5 107.3 97.8 115.7 104.5 107.1 96.3 115.7 105.2 107.2 2.3 8.8 4.6 3.0 -1.5 0 .7 .1 3089-7 12/82 99.8 100.0 99.9 2.3 -.1 3089-701 12/82 99.8 100.0 99.9 2.3 -.1 3089-8 3089-802 3089-803 3089-804 3089-A 3089* A01 3089-A03 3089-A04 3089-SM 3089-M 3089-S 0 6/87 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 140.4 109.1 109.7 106.4 102.3 101.9 106.3 102.3 140.2 109.1 109.7 105.3 103.0 101.9 107.8 103.6 140.2 109.1 109.7 105.3 103.3 101.9 110.1 103.6 4.0 4.3 5.0 -.2 1.9 .6 7.8 1.8 0 0 0 0 .3 0 2.1 0 06/93 06/93 134.8 103.0 134.8 103.1 134.8 102.9 (3) 2.0 0 -.2 75 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continned Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Leather and leather p ro d u c ts..... .................................................................................. 31 12/84 134.3 134.1 134.4 2.1 0.2 Leather tanning and fin is h in g ........................................................................................ 311 06/81 187.1 180.9 177.8 -.9 -1.7 Leather tanning and fin is h in g .............................................. ......................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Finished cattle and kip le a th e r.......................................................................... Grains, except offal and welting le a th e r.... ........... ..................................... Bag, case, and strap le a th e r...................................................................... Upholstery le a th e r........................................................................................ Upper leather, including p a te n t.................................................................. Dress and casual shoe, including all p a te n t....................................... Garment le a th e r..................... .............................. ....................................... Other g ra in s ....................................................... ........................................... Finished sheep and lamb le a th e r..................................................................... Garment le a th e r........................................................ ....................................... Receipts for contract tanning done for others on their m a te ria ls .............. 3111 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 187.1 186.9 190.2 190.3 235.9 210.0 174.9 175.6 193.8 232.4 193.5 178.7 147.9 180.9 179.8 187.7 187.6 237.4 207.9 171.8 173.5 188.9 230.7 203.7 184.7 141.0 177.8 176.6 184.2 184.2 237.4 208.4 167.7 169.5 180.0 230.3 203.7 184,7 134.1 -.9 -1.3 .5 -.8 2.4 -.2 -3.4 -2.5 .4 4.1 10.7 8.3 -9.6 -1.7 -1.8 -1 .9 -1.8 0 .2 -2.4 -2.3 -4.7 -.2 0 0 -4.9 Boot and shoe cut stock and fin d in g s ........................................................................ 313 12/84 129.7 130.0 130.2 4.0 .2 Boot and shoe cut stock and fin d in g s ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................... ............................................................................... Outer soles and innersoles of le a th e r....................................... ..................... O ther leather cut s to c k ................................................. ...................................... Non-leather stock and findings incl. h e e ls ...................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3131 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 129.7 132.6 145.5 134.1 126.0 130.0 133.0 (3) 134.3 126.7 130.2 133.1 145.5 134.7 126.9 4.0 4.4 7.5 3.9 2.8 .2 .1 (3) .3 .2 12/84 107.5 107.5 107.5 0 0 Footwear, except ru b b e r............................................... .................. .............................. 314 12/84 135.1 135.3 136.2 3.1 .7 House s lip p e rs....................................................................... ................. ........................ Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................... ...................... House slippers, except slipper socks ....................... ....................................... Leather house slip p e rs............................................. ....................................... Men’s .............................................................................................................. Women’s ................................................................................................. ....... House slippers, except leather ...................................................................... Fabric house s lip p e rs .................................................................................. Men’s ........................................................................................................... Women’s .................................. ................ ....................... ......................... Vinyl house s lip p e rs....................................................... .............................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. .............. 3142 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/8 5 06/85 06/85 06/85 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/90 126.4 126.0 125.6 162.1 145.7 202.6 108.5 97.2 107.1 96.3 119.0 119.3 126.6 126.1 125.7 162.1 145.7 202.6 108.6 97.3 107.1 96.4 119.0 121.7 127.1 126.7 126.3 163.8 148.2 202.6 108.6 97.3 5.0 5.4 5.1 7.8 4.7 13.7 3.1 3.4 .4 .5 .5 1.0 1.7 0 0 0 (3) 96.4 119.0 121.7 (3) 3.8 2.1 2.0 Men’s fo o tw e a r................................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Men’s shoes, except a th le tic ............................................................................. Dress and c a s u a l.............................................................................................. Boots, dress and casual, except western s ty le .......... ............................... W estern style b o o ts ................................ ........................................................ Work o x fo rd s ..................................................................................................... Workshoes, ankle height or h ig h e r .............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................... .................................... R e s a le s ........................ ...................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3143 12/80 12/80 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 160.5 161.3 104.8 104.8 106.8 101.8 106.4 106.6 160.5 161.4 104.9 104.5 106.8 102.1 107 3 106.9 161.0 161.8 105.1 105.2 106.8 101.8 107.1 106.7 3.5 3.9 3.9 3.4 2.7 4.0 4.3 5.1 .3 .2 .2 .7 0 -.3 -.2 -.2 12/80 11/83 12/80 150.7 123.6 154.4 150.7 123.6 154.4 150.7 123.6 156.1 1.0 1.1 2.2 0 0 1.1 Women’s fo o tw e a r.......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... ................. ............................................... Women’s shoes, except a th le tic ....................................................................... S a n d a ls ............................... .................. ............................................................ Dress and casual, except s a n d a ls ................................................................ Boots, ankle height or h ig h e r........................... ............................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... ........................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3144 12/80 12/80 12/93 12/93 12/93 12/93 128.1 126.1 100.3 102.5 99.7 101.8 128.4 126.3 100.5 102.5 99.9 101.9 130.5 128.7 102.4 102.5 102.1 101.9 2.4 2.5 2.5 .8 2.5 1.2 1.6 1.9 1.9 0 2.2 0 12/80 173.2 173.4 173.3 1.9 -.1 Footwear, except rubber, n .e .c .................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts.......................... ........................................................................... Youths’ and boys’ footwear, except a th le tic .................................................. Children’s shoes and boots, except a th le tic .................................................. Infants’ and babies’ fo o tw e a r............................................................................ Athletic, except rubber sole/fabric u p p e r .............................. ........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3149 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 146.5 150.7 149.3 160.5 171.7 139.0 146.8 150.9 148.1 160.8 172.4 139.2 146.3 150.3 148.1 160.6 172.4 137.6 1.7 1.6 -.4 1.5 4.5 -.9 -.3 -.4 0 -.1 0 -1.1 12/79 150.0 152.0 152.0 1.4 0 Leather gloves and m itte n s ............................................... ............... ............................ 315 06/85 131.4 131.5 131.9 1.9 .3 Leather gloves and mittens ............ .............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................... ........................ ........................ All leather dress and semidress gloves and m itte n s ......... ......................... 3151 06/85 06/85 06/85 131.4 136.6 129.8 131.5 136.7 129.2 131.9 136.9 129.2 1.9 .3 .1 0 3111-P 3111-1 3111-1A 3111-134 3111-135 3111-137 3111-13711 3111-142 3111-147 3111-3 3111-331 3111-9 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 3142-S 3143-P 3143-4 3143-411 3143-421 3143-422 3143-431 3143-441 3143-SM 3143-M 3143-Z89 3143-S 3144-P 3144-4 3144-411 3144-421 3144-441 3144-SM 3144-S 3149-P 3149-1 3149-3 3149-4 3149-5 3149-SM 3149-S 3151-P 3151-2 See footnotes at end of table. 76 1.6 1.1 (3) 0 0 0 Table S. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Industry code Leather gloves and mittens—Continued All leather dress and semidress gloves and m itte n s ....... ........................ All leather work gloves and m itte n s .................................................. ,............. All grain, excluding w e ld e rs ..................................... ............. ........................ All split, excluding w e ld e rs .......... .................................................................. Leather, except all grain and all split, including welders ......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ....................... R e s a le s ..................................................................... ....................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................ ................... .............. ............... .............. Product code 3151-222 3151-7 3151-781 3151-783 3151-789 3151-SM 3151-Z89 3151-S Luggage.... ............................................................................ .............. ........................... 316 Luggage............................................................................................. .............................. Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................................................... .............................. Hand lu ggage .......................... ........................... ............................ .................... Hand luggage, all types except z ip p e re d ........ ............... ............ ............... Framed, lock construction......... ...................................... ......................... Zippered hand lu g g a g e ...................................... ................... ........................ Luggage other than hand lu ggage.................................................... ............... Occupational luggage cases, sample, binocular, and camera c a s e s .... Trunks, hand trunks and lo c k e rs .................................................................. Briefcases and bags, school bags, envelopes, catalog cases, and zippered ring b in d e rs.................................... ...................... ..................... Musical instrument c a s e s ......................................................... ..................... Attache c a s e s ........................................................... .................... .................. Other luggage, including non-canvas knapsacks ................ ...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..................................... ..................... ........................... R e s a le s ................................................................................ .............. ............... Secondary products ................................................... ........... ........... .................. 3161 Handbags and other personal leather g o o d s ........................................................... 317 Women’s and children’s handbags and p u rs e s ........................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................... ............... W omen’s and children’s handbags and p u rs e s ............................................ All or chiefly le a th e r.............................. ......................................................... Other materials, except precious m e ta ls ....... .................. .......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ................... 3171 Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and purs e s .......................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................... ........................... Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and p u rs e s ............... Billfolds, wallets, French purses and c lu tc h e s...................... ..................... Billfolds, wallets, French purses and clutches, le a th e r......................... Billfolds and w a lle ts ...................... ........................................................... French p u rs e s ................................ .......................................................... C lu tc h e s .............................................................. ................. ..................... Jewelry boxes and cases .................................. .......................................... . Other personal goods, le a th e r............................... ............. ......................... O ther personal goods, except le a th e r........................... .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....... ............. ........................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................... ..................................................................... 3172 3161-P 3161-1 3161-113 3161-11335 3161-114 3161-2 3161-253 3161-263 3161-273 3161-281 3161-284 3161-298 3161-SM 3161-M 3161-Z89 3161-S 3171-P 3171-5 3171-511 3171-571 3171-SM 3172-P 3172-5 3172-5A 3172-511 3172-51111 3172-51122 3172-51133 3172-553 3172-596 3172-597 3172-SM 3172-S Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/91 0 6/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 104.0 139.0 140.5 141.5 133.8 103.6 139.3 141.2 141.5 133.8 103.6 139.6 141.2 142.6 133.8 1.1 1.8 1.7 1.4 2.9 0 .2 0 .8 0 06/85 0 6/85 133.4 114.3 133.4 114.3 135.6 114.3 2.6 2.9 1.6 0 12/84 120.4 120.2 120.4 .5 .2 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 120.4 120.5 112.6 143.6 146.0 121.6 135.4 145.2 160.3 120.2 120.2 112.5 143.6 146.0 121.5 134.7 144.9 160.3 120.4 120.4 112.5 143.6 146.0 121.5 135.3 144.9 160.3 .5 -.6 -1.2 -3.2 .3 .7 .4 0 .2 .2 2.2 0 0 0 0 .4 0 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 145.0 123.3 123.9 125.2 144.7 123.3 121.4 125.2 144.7 123.3 123.9 125.2 1.3 0 -3.6 4.6 0 0 2.1 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 116.8 116.0 122.7 116.8 116.0 122.8 116.8 116.0 122.8 4.3 3.6 5.6 0 .0 0 12/84 122.6 123.2 123.4 1.1 .2 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 129.3 130.0 130.0 134.1 120.3 130.0 130.8 130.8 135.5 120.3 130.0 130.8 130.8 135.5 120.3 1.4 1.6 1.6 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/89 06/89 06/82 136.0 137.7 137.6 140.9 137.1 135.3 134.0 143.7 103.4 108.8 135.0 136.5 138.3 138.2 141.6 137.8 135.3 (3) 146.5 103.4 109.5 135.3 137.0 138.6 138.5 141.6 137.8 135.3 134.0 146.5 103.4 111.3 135.3 .5 .1 .1 -1.3 -1.2 -.1 -7.5 3.0 1.8 5.1 .9 .4 .2 .2 0 0 0 (3) 0 0 1.6 0 06/82 130.2 130.7 135.5 9.8 3.7 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Leather goods, n.e.c........................................................... ................. .......................... 319 06/85 132.0 132.8 133.1 3.4 .2 Leather goods, n.e.c....................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... ................... .................................................. Leather goods, excluding industrial le a th e r......................... .......................... Saddlery and harness and accouterm ents..... ......................... .................. Dog collars, leashes arid other household pet accessories made of le a th e r....................... ......................................... ........................................ Other leather g o o d s ............................................................ ............ ............... Industrial le a th e r....... .................................................... ..................................... Industrial leather belting/industrial leather p ro d u c ts................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... R e s a le s .................................................. .............. ................ ........................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ....... .................... ...................................... ......................... 3199 06/85 06/85 12/91 06/85 132.0 135.2 107.6 137.7 132.8 136.1 108.4 138.8 133.1 136.5 108.7 138.8 3.4 .2 .3 .3 3.8 0 06/85 06/85 12/91 06/85 124.3 131.3 112.4 158.3 126.7 131.9 112.4 158.3 129.0 131.9 112.4 158.3 5.9 1.2 8.2 8.3 1.8 0 0 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 110.9 88.0 137.8 110.9 88.0 137.8 110.9 88.0 137.8 3.9 3.9 0 0 0 Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products ........................ .............. ......................... 32 12/84 124.4 124.8 124.8 3.1 0 Flat g la s s .......................................................... ...................... ............... ......................... 321 12/80 115.6 115.7 115.2 -1.0 -.4 Flat g la s s ......................................................... ................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts.......... .......................................................................... ............... Other flat glass, made from glass produced in the same establishm ent.. Raw flat glass or window glass (float, sheet and p la te ).............................. Up to and including .107 in c h ....................................................................... .108 inch through .134 inch ................................................ .......................... Over .200 in c h ..................................................... ........................ .................... 3211 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/94 115.6 116.5 107.2 124.4 109.3 102.2 106.0 115.7 116.5 107.2 124.5 109.3 102.3 106.0 115.2 116.0 -1.0 -1.1 (3) 5.0 (3) (3) (3> -.4 -.4 3199-P 3199-A 3199-131 3199-196 3199-197 3199-B 3199-191 3199-SM 3199-M 3199-Z89 3199-S 3211-P 3211-4 3211-5 3211-512 3211-513 3211-515 See footnotes at end of table. 77 (3) 124.3 (3) (3) (3) 3.1 2.6 6.6 (3) -.2 (3) (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Industry code Glass and glassware, pressed or b lo w n .................................................................... 322 Glass co n ta in e rs .................................................. .......................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................... ............... ............................. Narrow neck and wide mouth containers, e x .fo o d ........................................ Beverage c o n ta in e rs ........................................................................................ Non-alcoholic beve rag e............................................................................... B e e r................................................................................................................. N o n-refillable ............................................................................................. W in e ................................................................................................................ Food containers.................................................................................................... Narrow neck food conta in e rs ......................................................................... Wide mouth food c o n ta in e rs .......................................................................... 3221 Product code Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/84 125.2 125.6 125.5 2.6 -0.1 06/82 06/82 06/95 06/95 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/95 06/82 07/95 128.6 129.0 100.0 100.0 126.1 137.5 138.7 138.3 100.0 117.1 124.6 128.9 129.4 100.3 100.3 126.1 128.9 129.4 100.3 100.3 126.1 (3) (3) (3) 100.3 119.1 2.2 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 (3) (3) 3229-P 3229-1 3229-12 3229-121 3229-123 3229-125 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 132.1 133.2 140.4 140.7 118.2 152.9 138.8 132.6 133.8 139.7 140.9 118.1 152.9 (3) 132.4 133.5 139.9 140.7 118.2 152.9 139.0 3.2 3.2 .6 2.3 3.9 2.2 .1 3229-128 3229-13 3229-2 3229-2A 3229-224 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/91 12/91 150.7 154.9 129.2 109.0 104.9 150.7 149.6 129.5 109.4 104.2 150.7 151.6 128.9 108.9 104.7 -.1 -5.3 3.0 3.2 1.7 3229-235 08/83 123.4 (3) 123.3 3.9 (3) 3229-2C 3229-3 3229-328 3229-4 3229-4A 3229-428 3229-4B 06/83 06/83 12/91 06/83 12/91 12/91 12/91 105.8 109.8 107.8 163.2 114.0 113.6 (3) 112.0 (3) 162.7 114.0 113.6 113.0 (3) 111.2 (3) 5.2 (3) -.7 (3) 163.2 114.0 113.6 115.1 (3) 3.0 2.3 3,4 (3) .3 0 0 1.9 3229-40 3229-M 109.9 107.6 107.1 109.9 3229-S 12/91 12/91 06/83 103.5 109.9 107.6 106.4 2.5 1.0 -.5 3221-P 3221-A 3221-1B 3221-115 3221-116 3221-1166 3221-118 3221-2 3221-21 3221-22 (3) (3) (3) 100.3 119.1 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 (3) (3) 1.6 (3) (3) (3) (3) 2.8 (3) (3) (3) (3) 0 0 (3) -.2 -.2 .1 -.1 .1 .0 Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c............... ..................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Table, kitchen, art, and novelty g la s s w a re ..................................................... Machine made table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassw are ....................... Tumblers (one piece excluding packers’ tu m b le rs )............................... T ab le w a re ....................................................................................................... Cookware, ovenware, kitchenware, and microwave oven g la s s ........ Ornamental, decorative, and novelty glassware and smokers’ acce sso rie s............................................ ................................................ Handmade table, kitchen, art, and novelty glassw are.............................. Lighting and electronic glassw are..................................................................... Machine-made lighting/electronic glassw are.............................................. Bowls and enclosing globes (interior and e x te rio r)............................... T.V. tube blanks and parts; tubing, cane, and glass parts for electronic tubes and d e v ic e s .............................................................. Transfers and shipments of partially fabricated lighting/electronic g lassw are...................................................... ............................................. Glass fiber-textile ty p e ...... .................................................................................. Other textile-type glass fiber products, including mat and y a r n .............. Other pressed and blown g la s s w a re .......................................................... . Machine-made glassware, n.e.c............................................................. ........ Other g la s s w a re ........................................................................................... Handmade glassware, n.e.c............................................................................ Transfers and shipments of partially fabricated pressed and blown glassware, n.e.c.......................................................................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................................ .................... ...... Secondary p ro d u c ts................................................................................... ......... 3229 Products of purchased g la s s ........................................................................................ 323 06/83 127.4 127.3 127.1 2.3 -.2 Products of purchased g la s s ........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ........................... ................... ...................................................... Laminated glass, including plate, float, and s h e e t ........................................ For construction and architectural u s e s ...................................................... For automotive u s e s ................... ............... ...................................... ....... 3231 3231-P 3231-3 3231-321 3231-341 3231-34101 3231-34102 3231-369 3231-5 3231-521 3231-541 3231-571 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/94 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 127.4 126.9 103.0 127.3 126.6 102.5 94.1 100.8 127.1 126.5 102.4 94.6 100.4 2.3 2.3 1.8 -.2 -.1 -.1 93.9 93.5 121.8 105.8 143.2 170.7 136.4 118.8 121.8 105.8 142.8 170.7 136.3 117.2 3231-7 3231-711 3231-71103 3231-751 06/83 06/83 06/87 06/83 137.0 138.8 121.7 145.8 137.4 139.3 122.1 146.5 137.4 139.3 122.1 146.4 3231-8 3231-821 3231-871 3231-88 3231-881 3231-88104 3231-88105 3231-883 3231-889 3231-898 3231-SM 3231-M 3231-XY9 3231-Z89 3231-S 3089-S 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/87 06/83 06/87 06/87 06/83 06/83 06/83 121.0 129.7 121.4 99.1 118.2 95.4 152.4 93.5 145.9 163.0 120.2 120.2 2.0 (3) 121.4 97.9 114.9 91.7 152.4 94.8 146.0 171.1 (3) 121.4 97.8 114.8 91.6 152.4 94.7 145.9 173.0 (3) 3.5 1.1 - .1 -3.5 -6.9 5.8 8.9 8.3 10.1 - .1 12/83 06/87 12/83 06/83 06/94 135.3 171.5 117.4 125.7 116.0 142.5 171.5 126.1 124.3 139.6 171.5 122.6 126.4 122.3 4.0 0 5.6 4.7 22.3 -2.0 0 -2.8 1.7 O E M ........................................................................ ....................... ... R eplacem ent ................... * ..................... For other u s e s ......................................................................... .... Mirrors, plate and float (decorated or u nd ecorated ).................................... Framed m irro rs .................................................................................................. Unframed mirrors ............... ........................................... ............... Automotive m irro rs ...................... ........... .... Pressed and blown glassware, made from glass purchased or transferred from other establishm ent....................................................... Consumer glassw are....................................................................................... Machine m a d e ............................................................................................... Other glassware, including scientific, laboratory, industrial, etc............... Other glass products, made from glass purchased or transferred from other establishm ents ............................................................................ Stained, leaded, and faceted glass and colored glass s la b s ....... Multiple-glazed, sealed insulating glass u n its .... .............. Tempered g la s s .. ...................................... For automotive u s e .................................... O E M .... ......................................... R e place m en t.............................................................................................. For construction and architectural u s e .... ................................................ For other u s e s .............................................................................................. Other flat glass p ro d u c ts ................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s ............................................. .................... ............................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... ................................. Plastic products, N .E .C ......................... .......................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 78 (3) 93.6 101.7 94.2 125.0 105.8 142.1 169.3 134.7 118.8 (3) (3) (3) 8.4 -1.2 -1.0 -1.5 6.8 3.3 3.0 6.2 (3) 0 1.3 -.5 -.5 .5 0 (3) 2.8 .5 -.8 “ .4 -.4 0 0 -.3 0 -.1 -1.3 2.6 4.3 5.4 1.5 0 0 0 -.1 0 (3) 0 -.1 0 -.1 -.1 1.1 (3) Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 O c t 1994 Sep. 1995 Hydraulic cement ................... ......................... ............................................................... 324 06/82 128.5 128.8 128.8 6.0 0 Hydraulic c e m e n t........................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ................................. ................................ ............................ Cement, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, e t c .) ........................ .......................................................... ............................. Northeast re g io n .......................... ....................................... ........................... North Centra! region ........................ ................................................................ East North Central division, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, etc. ................... .......................................... W est North Central division, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, etc................................................................ South re g io n ......... ............................................................................................ South Atlantic division, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, e t c .) ........................................................... East South Central division, including portland cments and other cements (masonry, e tc .)..... ................................................................ W est South Central division, including portland cements and other cements (masonry, lime, etc......................................... ...................... W est region ................................................................................... ................... 3241 3241-P 06/82 06/82 128.5 128.0 128.8 128.3 128.8 128.3 6.0 5.9 0 0 3241-3 3241-322 3241-323 06/89 06/89 06/89 126.6 107.6 131.6 126.9 107.6 131.4 126.8 106.2 131.6 5.9 9.1 7.0 -.1 -1.3 .2 3241-3231 06/89 123.3 123.3 123.3 6.6 0 3241-3232 3241-324 06/89 06/89 142.9 147.5 142.3 148.1 142.8 147.8 7.5 7.3 .4 -.2 3241-3241 0 6/89 129.2 129.6 129.2 7.7 -.3 3241-3242 06/89 146.0 146.0 146.0 6.8 .0 3241-3243 3241-325 06/89 06/89 163.4 102.2 164.4 102.7 164.1 103.4 7.3 1.1 -.2 .7 Structural clay p ro d u c ts .............................................................. .............. ................... 325 12/84 124.8 125.0 124.8 2.T -.2 Brick and structural clay t i l e .... .............................................................. ..................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Brick, except ceramic glazed and re fra c to ry .............................. ................... Building or common, and face b r ic k ................................... .................... .... Building or common b r ic k .......... ................ ............................................... Face brick ......................................... ............................................................ Other brick (paving, floor, and s e w e r)....................... .................................. 3251 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 127.5 129.1 129.3 129.4 135.0 127.9 121.9 127.8 129.4 129.6 129.7 136.5 127.9 121.9 127.8 129.4 129.6 129.7 136.5 127.9 121.9 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.5 .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ceramic wall and floor t ile ............................. ................. ...................... ...................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......... ................. ......................... ......................... ...................... Clay floor and wall tile including quarry t ile ...................... .............................. Quarry t i l e .......................................................................... ........................... . Glazed wall tile ....................... ................ ......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................. ........... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................... ........................... 3253 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 117.4 119.4 119.4 107.6 122.1 117.7 119.6 119.6 107.6 122.4 116.9 119.4 119.4 107.6 122.1 2.2 2.4 2.4 1.8 .7 -.7 -.2 -.2 0 -.2 Clay refractories ....................... ........................ ........................... .................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................... ......................................................................... Bricks and sh a p e s ........................... ............. ........................ .............................. Fireclay (including semisilica) brick and clay except s u p e rd u ty .............. High alumina inc. high alumina ladle brick, 50% alumina and o v e r ...... Bloating and superduty fireclay brick and s h a p e s .................................... Unshaped clay re fra cto rie s............................................... ............................... High alumina plastic refractories and rammimg mixes, 50% alumina and o v e r .................................................... ................... ............................. Castable refractories (hydraulic s e ttin g ).......................................................... Castable refractories, less than 50% alu m in a ........................................... High alumina castable refractories ................. ............................................. Other clay refractory materials sold in lump or ground form ...................... High alumina materials and raw materials, 50% alumina and o v e r....... 3255 3255-P 3255-1 3255-111 3255-113 3255-118 3255-2 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 12/85 121.5 121.5 119.5 113.9 120.2 103.0 124.1 121.5 121.4 119.4 113.9 120.2 103.0 124.1 121.6 121.6 119.5 113.9 120.2 2.1 2.8 1.3 6.3 .5 .1 .2 .1 0 0 (3) 124.1 (3) 3.6 3255-214 3255-3 3255-311 3255-312 3255-4 3255-412 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 06/91 121.7 120.8 114.8 123.8 121.0 108.3 121.7 121.0 114.8 124.1 121.0 108.3 121.7 121.5 114.8 125.3 121.0 108.3 3.0 3.8 2.0 5.1 4.5 4.5 0 .4 0 1.0 0 0 Structural clay products, n.e.c.................. ........................ ................ ........................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Vitrified clay sewer pipe and fittin g s .............................. .................................. Other structural clay products, n.e.c.................................................................. Other structural clay products incl terra cotta, drain and flue tile, conduit and a d o b e ............................. ...................................................... 3259 3259-P 3259-1 3259-2 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 116.2 117.9 126.6 102.9 116.2 117.9 126.6 102.9 116.2 117.9 126.6 102.9 .3 .3 3.9 -5.8 0 0 0 0 3259-298 12/85 115.8 115.8 115.8 .2 0 3261-P 3261-1 3261-111 3261-121 3261-131 3251-P 3251-1 3251-111 3251-11101 3251-11102 3251-119 3253-P 3253-1 3253-12 3253-13 3253-SM 3253-M (3) 0 Pottery and related products ............. ......................... ........................ ........................ 326 12/84 129.1 130.8 130.9 4.1 .1 Vitreous plumbing fix tu re s ........ .............. ............................................................. ........ Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ........................................... Plumbing fix tu re s .......... ....................................................................................... Lavatories, china and earthenw are................................ .............................. Water closet b o w ls ....... ................................................ .................................. Flush t a n k s ................................................................................................... ... Other china plumbing fixtures incl. drinking fountains, sinks, bidets, etc. .............................. ................................................................... China and earthenware plumbing fixture accessories and fittin g s ............. China and earthenware plumbing fixture accessories and fittin g s ......... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................ .............. ................................................. 3261 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 120.8 116.0 115.8 104.9 125.7 106.2 120.5 115.7 115.5 103.2 125.8 (3) 120.4 115.6 115.5 103.5 125.7 1.9 2.1 2.1 -.4 3.7 -.1 -.1 0 .3 -.1 06/85 06/85 06/85 128.8 120.4 120.4 127.3 120.4 120.4 128.5 118.0 118.0 2.7 1.0 1.0 .9 -2.0 -2.0 06/85 133.5 133.5 133.5 .8 0 Vitreous china food u te n s ils ......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................... ................... .................... ....................... Vitreous china and porcelain table and kitchen articles .............................. 3262 12/83 12/83 148.1 145.3 148.9 146.3 149.0 146.4 4.6 4.3 .1 .1 3261-151 3261-2 3261-211 3261-SM 3261-S 3262-P 3262-1 See footnotes at end of table. 79 (3) (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Vitreous china food utensils—Continued Table and kitchenw are.................................................................................... H o u se h o ld........................................................................................ ............. Hotel or c o m m e rc ia l.................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Porcelain electrical s u p p lie s .......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ........................................... Porcelain electrical products (except steatite, alumina, ferrite, e tc ).......... Advanced ceramic m ate rials.............................................................................. Ferrites (including electronic app lica tions).................................................. O ther ferrites, Including electronic app lic a tio n s..................................... Alumina materials for electronic a p p lic a tio n s .......................... .................. Beryllia, tltanate, and other ceramic components, n.e.c............................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... ....... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Pottery products, n.e.c., Including earthenware (semivltreous) table and k itc h e n ........................................................................... ............................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Art, decorative and novelty p o tte ry ................................................................... China and p o rc e la in ........................................................................................ Earthenware and s to n e w a re .......................................................................... Stoneware and earthenware (semivltreous) table and kitchen a rtic le s .... Other pottery products, n.e.c.............................................................................. All other pottery products, including pyrometric cones, veritas rings etc.................................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/91 06/91 06/91 111.4 117.7 108.8 112.1 110.9 112.6 112.2 111.1 112.6 4.4 4.6 4.3 0.1 .2 0 12/83 160.4 160.4 160.4 5.7 0 12/85 12/85 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 12/85 12/85 122.3 121.6 104.8 107.2 107.2 111.3 112.3 117.8 127.9 127.7 116.7 108.6 111.0 (3) 112.5 114.4 128.3 128.0 (3) 109.1 112.0 111.3 112.5 114.4 8.2 8.8 .3 .2 (3) 2.7 5.2 2.6 1.5 -2.9 (3) .5 .9 12/85 131.1 131.1 131.1 .8 0 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 139.6 142.2 138.4 136.9 138.0 143.5 157.0 139.6 142.2 138.4 136.9 138.0 143.5 157.0 139.8 142.4 138.8 136.9 138.6 143.5 157.0 2.0 1.8 3.0 3.1 3.0 .7 .7 .1 .1 .3 0 .4 0 0 12/83 163.3 163.3 163.3 0 0 06/91 116.1 116.1 116.1 4.8 0 12/84 123.8 123.8 123.9 3.4 .1 3271-P 3271-1 06/81 06/81 06/81 138.7 143.8 143.8 138.8 143.8 143.8 139.2 144.0 144.0 3.6 3.3 3.3 .3 .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 12/87 144.7 146.8 118.2 120.5 123.1 119.7 106.0 144.6 146.6 117.3 120.5 123.5 119.7 106.2 144.7 146.6 117.3 120.5 123.4 119.7 106.2 3.1 2.8 3.7 3.0 2.7 5.5 -2.3 .1 0 0 0 -.1 0 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 12/87 140.4 107.9 112.3 119.6 110.0 144.3 114.8 118.7 130.2 117.5 106.8 140.9 109.5 112.7 119.6 110.0 143.9 114.6 118.7 129.1 117.5 107.0 141.4 109.5 113.2 120.7 110.0 144.2 114.6 118.7 129.7 117.9 107.0 4.0 2.3 6.0 8.1 1.4 3.1 4.8 2.4 4.0 1.7 1.8 .4 0 .4 .9 0 .2 0 0 .5 .3 0 3271-121 3271-151 3271-161 3271-SM 3271-M 3271-XY9 3271-Z89 3271-S 06/81 06/81 06/81 132.8 139.8 141.4 133.6 139.8 141.4 133.5 141.4 141.4 4.6 5.5 .8 -.1 1.1 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 116.8 141.1 115.3 140.7 117.5 141.1 116.1 141.7 118.5 141.1 117.1 141.7 4.6 6.2 4.5 4.5 .9 0 .9 0 3272-P 3272-1 3272-13 3272-16 3272-161 3272-162 3272-17 3272-171 3272-198 3272-2 3272-213 3272-217 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/86 12/80 12/79 12/79 12/80 12/79 06/94 12/79 ' 07/85 06/94 144.1 140.2 130.0 145.3 141.5 130.5 145.4 141.6 130.5 3.5 3.4 3.1 .1 .1 0 (3) 115.8 121.9 197.9 145.3 158.5 100.4 155.3 123.6 100.0 (3) 115.6 121.2 202.4 148.8 162.4 100.4 156.9 123.6 118.2 (3) 115.7 121.4 202.4 148.8 162.4 100.4 156.9 123.6 118.2 (3) 4.6 4.7 4.7 3.0 3.0 0 3.1 1.1 18.2 (3) .1 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3262-12 3262-122 3262-123 3262-SM 3262-S 3264 3264-P 3264-2 3264-3 3264-32 3264-322 3264-33 3264-34 3264-SM 3264-S 3268 3268-P 3268-1 3268-111 3268-131 3268-2 3268-3 3268-315 3268-SM 3268-S Concrete, gypsum, and plaster p ro d u c ts .................................................................... 327 Concrete block and b ric k ............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................. .................................................... Concrete block and concrete b ric k ................................................................... Concrete block: light, medium, and normal (excluding decorative and paving)......................................................................................................... concrete block and brick, except decorative and p a v in g ..................... North Atlantic lightweight b lo c k ............................................................. North Central lightweight b lo c k .............................................................. South Atlantic lightweight b lo c k .............................................................. South Central lightweight block ............................................................. Western lightweight b lo c k ........................................................................ Medium weight concrete block, from 105 lbs. but < 125 Ibs./cf dry w e ig h t...................................................................................................... North Atlantic medium weight b lo c k ..................................................... North Central medium weight b lo c k .... ................................................. South Atlantic medium weight b lo c k ..................................................... Western medium weight b lo c k ............................................................... Normal weight concrete block, 125 lbs. or m ore/cf dry w e ig h t......... North Atlantic normal weight b lo c k ....................................................... North Central normal weight b lo c k ....................................................... South Atlantic normal weight b lo c k ....................................................... South Central normal weight b lo c k ....................................................... Western normal weight b lo c k ................................................................ Decorative block (such as screen block, split block, slump block, shadowal block, e t c . ) ............................................................................... Concrete b ric k ................................................................................................... Paving b lo c k s .................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................................................ ....... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3271 Concrete p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................. ................... Concrete p ip e ....................................................... ............................................... Concrete pressure p ip e ................................................................................... Culvert and storm sewer p ip e ........................................................................ R e inforced...................................................................................................... N o nre inforced.......................................................... ..................................... Sanitary sewer p ip e .......................................................................................... R e in fo rce d ...................................................................................................... Other concrete pipe ........................................................................................ Precast concrete p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. Slabs and t i l e .................................................................................................... Joists and b e a m s .............................................................................................. 3272 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 80 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 (3) 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Concrete products—Continued Wall p a n e ls ....................................................................................................... Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 199Î 3272-223 3272-225 11/84 06/94 122.7 101.8 126.4 101.8 126.4 101.8 3.7 1.8 0 0 3272-227 06/94 104.0 104.0 104.0 4.0 0 3272-228 3272-229 3272-234 3272-261 3272-281 3272-3 3272-311 3272-323 3272-325 3272-327 3272-331 3272-398 3272-SM 3272-M 3272-XY9 3272-Z89 3272-S 06/94 06/94 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 06/9 4 12/79 06/94 12/79 06/94 102.4 102.2 166.5 167.7 150.5 130.9 116.0 100.9 117.4 103.5 158.3 102.7 (3) 102.3 166.9 168.2 151.7 133.1 121.4 101.6 117.4 104.4 157.7 106.4 102.4 102.3 166.9 168.2 151.7 133.5 121.4 100.6 119.9 104.6 158.1 106.2 2.4 2.2 3.4 3.8 3.4 4.2 4.3 .1 7.1 4.5 3.5 5.0 0 0 .0 0 .3 0 -1.0 2.1 .2 .3 -.2 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 188.4 360.6 124.7 174.5 188.4 360.6 124.7 175.9 188.4 360.6 124.7 175.9 4.0 5.3 3.1 4.3 0 0 0 0 06/81 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 12/87 131.2 130.0 130.0 103.7 103.0 104.1 118.5 122.2 112.5 129.1 129.6 129.1 127.4 113.4 113.9 113.1 131.8 130.7 130.7 103.8 103.2 104.1 118.9 122.8 112.5 130.4 131.8 129.3 129.6 113.5 113.8 113.3 131.9 130.8 130.8 103.8 103.2 104.1 118.9 122.5 113.0 130.5 132.2 129.3 129.6 113.6 113.8 113.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.5 5.3 3.2 3.8 5.3 2.4 4.9 2.7 4.7 1.6 .1 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 -.2 .4 .1 .3 0 0 .1 0 .2 06/81 06/81 134.6 143.4 134.6 144.4 134.6 144.0 5.6 4.8 0 -.3 3274-P 3274-111 3274-151 3274-171 3274-S 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 08/92 112.4 113.6 112.8 115.1 111.5 99.3 112.9 114.1 113.3 115.6 112.5 99.3 112.7 113.9 113.1 115.7 111.2 99.3 2.1 2.3 2.4 4.7 -8.7 0 -.2 -.2 -.2 .1 -1.2 0 3275-P 3275-5 3275-51 3275-511 3275-5111 3275-51111 3275-5112 3275-51121 06/81 06/81 12/93 12/93 12/94 12/93 06/81 12/93 06/81 149.1 151.2 136.6 137.9 106.3 145.2 140.2 135.2 143.6 143.3 145.3 131.3 132.5 102.1 139.0 134.6 130.8 139.9 143.3 145.3 131.3 132.6 102.1 138.9 136.8 131.1 139.8 2.3 2.1 1.9 0 0 0 .1 0 -.1 1.6 .2 -.1 Cast stone products for architectural purposes (except architectural Prefabricated building systems, primarily concrete, sold as complete Burial vaults and b o xe s................................................................................... Concrete bridge be a m s.................................... .............................................. Miscellaneous receipts ........................................................................................ Ready-mixed c o n cre te ..................................... ....................... ...................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Ready-mixed co n c re te ........................................................................................ 3273 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-M 3273-S New England ready-mixed co n c re te ......................................................... East North Central ready-mixed concrete ............................................... West North Central ready-mixed c o n c re te .............................................. Southern region ready-mixed co n c re te ........................................................ South Atlantic ready-mixed c o n cre te ........................................................ W est South Central ready-mixed c o n c re te .............................................. East South Central ready-mixed c o n c re te ............................................... Western region ready-mixed c o n c re te ......................................................... Mountain ready-mixed c o n c re te .................................... i .......................... Pacific ready-mixed c o n c re te ...................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ..................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................................ ...................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ (3) L im e ...................................... ........................................................................ ................... Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ........................................... Q uicklim e............ .................................................................................................. Hydrated lim e ........................................................................................................ Dead-burned d o lo m ite ............................................................ ............................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3274 Gypsum p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Gypsum building m a te ria ls....................................... ......................................... Plaster building boards and la th s .................................................................. Building b o a rd s .............................................................. .................... .......... Regular gypsum boards ........................................................................... 1/2 inch gypsum board...... .................................................................. Building boards excl. regular gypsum board......................................... Type X gypsum board.......................................................... ................. 3275 Cut stone and stone products ....................................................................................... 328 12/84 134.2 134.5 134.5 1.7 0 Cut stone and stone products......................................................................... ............ Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................... ................ .......................... Dressed dimension granite, including gneiss, syenite, diorite, and cut g ra n ite ............................. ............................................................................... Building s to n e .................................................................................... ............... Monumental s to n e ........................................................................................... Other granite products such as paving blocks and c u rb in g .................... Dressed dimension limestone, including dolomite, travertine, calcareous tufa, and cut lim eston e................................................................................ Building s to n e .................................. ................................................................. Other limestone products, such as flagging ............................................... Dressed dimension marble and other s to n e .................................................. Building stone, monumental stone, and other marble products.............. Other marble products............................... ................................................. Other stone, such as slate, sandstone, gabbro, basalt, and other dressed stone p ro d u c ts .................................... .............. ....................... 3281 3281-P 12/84 12/84 134.2 134.4 134.5 134.7 134.5 134.7 1.7 1.8 0 0 3281-1 3281-113 3281-135 3281-198 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 125.9 97.9 141.6 100.6 126.2 97.9 142.6 100.6 126.2 97.9 142.6 100.6 2.0 .4 5.2 -2.1 0 0 0 0 3281-2 3281-213 3281-298 3281-3 3281-337 3281-33717 12/84 12/84 12/93 12/84 12/84 12/93 137.4 137.4 100.3 151.1 156.9 100.0 137.4 137.4 100.3 151.4 157.3 100.0 137.4 137.4 100.3 151.4 157.3 100.0 0 0 0 2.0 -.6 -5.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3281-398 12/84 143.6 143.6 143.6 6.1 0 See footnotes at end of table. 81 (3) (3) 3.4 4.3 (3) 4.5 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code June 19952 Abrasives, asbestos, and miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral p ro d u c ts .................................. .................................................................................. Abrasive p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Nonmetallic sized grains, powders, and flour abrasives .............................. Synthetic nonmetallic sized grains, powders, and flour abrasives.......... Aluminum o x id e ..... ....................................................................................... Nonmetallic abrasive products (including diamond abrasives) ................... Resinoid and shellac b o n d ....................... ..................................................... Reinforced ...................................................................... ............................... N on-reinforced................................ .............................................................. Vitrified bond ..................................................................................................... Rubber b o n d ...................................................................................................... Diamond w h e e ls ............................................................................................... Nonmetallic coated abrasive products, buffing wheels, polishing wheels, and la p s ..... ..................... ...................................... ........................................ Cloth (all b o n d s)................................................................................................ Glue bond ......................................... ..................... ........................................ Other sh a p e s.............................................................................................. Resin and waterproof b o n d ......................... .............................................. B e lt s ....... ...................................... .................... ......................................... Other s h a p e s.............................................................................................. Paper-glue b o n d ............................................................................................... Other(including paper-cloth, vulcanized fiber-cloth com bination)............ Buffing and polishing wheels and laps (cloth, leather, felt, and other m ate rials)......................................................................... ................ Metal abrasives (including scouring p a d s )....................................................... Steel w o o l.......................................................................................................... Other metal abrasives and scouring pads (including metal pads with so a p )............................................................................................................ Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 O c t 1994 Sep. 1995 329 12/84 123.4 124.7 124.6 3.7 -0.1 3291 3291-P 3291-5 3291-5A 3291-519 3291-6 3291-6A 3291-637 3291-642 3291-631 3291-644 3291-671 12/80 12/80 06/87 0 6/87 12/80 12/80 06/87 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/87 162.4 157.3 162.5 157.4 (3) (3) (3) 160.4 134.0 179.5 168.2 171.5 197.5 119.3 1.8 2.5 3.8 3.8 3.9 2.8 2.2 1.9 2.5 4.4 .4 .6 (3) (3) (3) 160.3 133.9 179.5 167.9 171.5 197.5 119.3 163.2 158.3 118.6 118.2 96.7 160.4 134.0 179.5 168.1 171.5 197.5 119.3 3291-7 3291-71 3291-711 3291-71102 3291-715 3291-71501 3291-71502 3291-721 3291-740 12/80 06/87 06/87 12/80 06/87 12/80 12/80 06/87 12/94 190.2 142.9 143.1 230.5 142.5 194.0 232.2 129.4 101.5 190.5 143.2 144.9 233.5 142.5 194.0 232.2 129.4 101.5 190.5 143.2 144.9 233.5 142.5 194.0 232.2 129.4 101.5 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3291-771 3291-8 3291-831 12/80 12/80 12/80 140.5 157.5 158.2 144.6 156.1 158.2 144.6 156.1 158.2 (3) 6.3 1.8 0 0 0 3291-891 12/80 177.0 177.0 177.0 (3) 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 88.2 90.7 93.2 88.2 90.7 93.2 88.2 90.7 93.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3295-P 3295-1 06/85 06/85 06/85 121.2 119.6 119.6 122.3 120.4 120.4 122.4 120.4 120.4 6.8 2.7 2.7 .1 0 0 3295-111 3295-131 3295-185 06/85 06/85 07/85 119.6 113.3 95.5 119.8 118.7 96.0 120.0 118.7 96.0 1.8 6.7 .8 .2 0 0 3295-198 06/85 125.8 125.8 125.8 2.4 0 3296-P 3296-1 3296-111 3296-135 3296-13531 3296-13535 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 05/82 12/81 121.9 119.9 108.6 98.4 118.2 98.2 125.6 124.1 122.2 111.8 96.6 123.9 103.9 131.4 123.4 121.4 110.7 90.9 123.0 102.3 131.6 4.4 5.3 6.4 -5.1 10.4 9.6 12.9 -.6 -.7 -1.0 -5.9 -.7 -1.5 ■2 3296-198 3296-2 3296-235 3296-23536 12/81 12/81 12/81 10/82 f) 137.0 146.5 158.7 (3) 137.0 112.1 137.0 146.5 5.8 2.9 4.0 (3) 3296-298 12/81 132.4 132.4 132.4 4.6 0 3297-P 3297-1 3297-111 3297-112 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 117.5 118.4 116.4 82.4 112.4 117.9 119.1 117.2 82.4 114.4 117.7 118.7 116.6 82.4 113.1 3.4 3.3 4.1 3.3 6.4 -.2 -.3 -.5 0 -1.1 3297-116 12/85 123.8 (3) 123.8 1.9 f) 3297-118 07/92 98.8 98.8 -5.3 3297-119 01/91 113.6 (3) (s) (3) 3297-121 3297-3 12/85 12/85 124.8 127.9 123.7 127.8 123.9 127.8 1.8 1.8 .2 0 3297-4 12/85 138.6 138.6 138.6 5.9 0 Asbestos p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................... ........................................ ...................... ................. Asbestos friction materials ........................................... ............. ........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ............... 3292 Minerals and earths, ground or tre a te d ...................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....................... ........................................ ...................................... Minerals and earths, ground or tre a te d ........................................................... Lightweight aggregate, expanded clay, slag, perlite, haydite, pumice and diatomaceous e a rth ................... ....................................................... Slag, including crushed and g ro u n d ....... ................ ..................................... Clays, artificially activated with acid or other m ate rials..... ...................... Other minerals and earths, ground or treated, incl. feldspar, roof granules and b a rite ................................................................. .................. 3295 Mineral w o o l.............................................................................. ...................................... Primary products ................................................................ ................... .................. Mineral wool for structural in sulatio n...... ................ ........................................ Loose fiber and granulated f ib e r ..... ........................................... ................. Building batts, blankets, and ro lls ................................................................. R-19.0 or o v e r .............................................................................................. R-11.0 to R-18.9 ................ ............. ............................................ ................. Other mineral wool for structural insulation, including insulating b o a rd ...................................................... ....................................... ............ Mineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance in s u la tio n ............... Blankets (flexible) including fabricated pieces, rolls, and b a tts ............... Faced and metal m e s h e d ....................................... ................................... Other mineral wool for industrial, equipment, and appliance in sulatio n........................................................................... ............. ............ 3296 Nonclay refractories...................................................................................................... . Primary products ..................... ....................... ................ ............... ........................ Bricks and sh a p e s......................................................... ...................................... Silica bricks and s h a p e s ............................ .................................................... Magnesite and magnesite-chrome bricks and s h a p e s ............................. Extra-high alumina bricks & shapes, made predominantly of fused and synthetic a lu m in a s ............................ ....................................................... Silicon carbide bricks and shapes, made predominantly of silicon carbide, except kiln fu rn itu r...................... .............................................. Zircon and zirconia bricks and shapes, made predominantly of either o f these m ate ria ls..................................................................................... All other bricks and shapes, including dolomite, dolomite-magnesite and carbon refractories....................... ............ ........................................ Castabies (hydraulic se ttin g ).............................. ................ .............................. Plastic refractories & ramming mixes, wet & dry, and castabies of nonhydraulic setting type ............... ............................................................. 3297 3292-P 3292-2 3292-SM See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 82 (3) (3) 98.8 (3) (3) 1.8 (3) (3) (3) 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 1.4 1.8 1.3 1.3 1.8 2.2 (3) .8 (3) 0 (3) (3) 0 (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Industry code Nonclay refractories— Continued Extra-high alumina plastics and ramming mixes, predom. of fused or synthetic aluminas & m u llit........................... .......................................... Gunning mixes, basic and o th e r........................................................................ Other nonclay refractory materials in lump or ground f o r m ........................ Domestic ship, for direct use by customers as finished refractories, and all exported m a te ria l....................................................... ................. Ceramic refractory fib e rs ....................................................... ............................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Product code Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3297-412 3297-5 3297-6 12/85 12/85 12/85 137.8 108.7 108.1 (3) 109.1 108.8 137.8 109.1 108.8 3.7 0 .5 3297-611 3297-7 3297-S 12/85 06/92 12/85 109.8 113.7 116.0 110.4 115.4 115.1 110.4 115.4 115.8 .5 .4 2.8 .0 0 .6 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 118.3 115.5 130.6 106.9 124.6 122.9 132.9 116.3 123.8 121.9 132.9 115.0 9.8 10.6 3.3 14.4 -.6 -.8 0 -1.1 (3) 0 0 Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c.............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Statuary and art goods (factory m a d e )........................................................... Other nonmetallic mineral p ro d u cts................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...................................................... ..................... ................ 3299 12/85 140.6 140.6 140.6 4.6 0 Primary metal in dustries................................................................................................. 33 12/84 128.9 128.1 127.4 6.4 -.5 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing m ills .................................... 331 12/84 116.2 114.7 114.1 3.0 -.5 Blast furnaces and steel m ills ................................................................. .................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Rails, wheels, and track a c c e s s o rie s...................... ........................................ Coke oven and blast furnace p ro d u c ts ........................................................... Coke oven p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................ Coke, except screenings and b re e z e ....................................................... Furnace c o k e ............................................................................................ Steel ingots and semifinished shapes and fo rm s .......................................... Wire rods, c a rb o n ................................ .......................... ................................. Semifinished products (excluding wire rods), s ta in le s s ............................ Tin mill products, h.r. sheets and strip (incl. metallic coated and e le ctrica l)............................................................ .......................................... Sheets, h.r., c a rb o n ......................................................................................... Sheets and strip, hot dipped galvanized, c a rb o n ...................................... Sheets and strip, electrolytic galvanized, c a rb o n ............................ .......... Strip, h.r., c a rb o n ................................................. ............................................ T in p la te .............................................................................................................. Tin free s t e e l......................... ..................................................... ..................... Hot rolled bars, plates and structural s h a p e s ................................................ Plates, c a rb o n ....................................................................................... ........... Heavy structural shapes, piling and piles, ca rb o n .................................... Heavy structural shapes, carbon .............................................................. Bars, h.r., c a rb o n .............................................................................................. Bars, h.r., carbon, merchant q u a lity .......................................................... Bars, light structurals, c a rb o n ....................................................................... Concrete reinforcing bars, c a rb o n .................................................... ............ Plates, a llo y ........................................................... ........................................... Bars, h.r. (including light structurals), a llo y .................................................. Tool steel, other than high speed, a llo y ...................................................... Plates and structural shapes, s ta in le s s ....................................................... Plates, stainless............................................................................................. Grade 3 0 4 ................................................................................................... Bars, h.r., sta in le s s .......................................................................................... Grade 304 ...................................................................................................... Steel w ire ...................................................... ......................................................... Carbon w ir e ....................................................................................................... Plain wire, c a rb o n ......................................................................................... Steel pipe and tu b e s ............................................................................................ Pipe and oil country tubular goods, c a rb o n ................................................ Oil country tubular goods, ca rb o n ............................................................. Casing (OCTG), carbon ........................................................................... Cold rolled sheets and strip (excl. metallic coated and electrica l)............. Sheets and strip, c.r., c a rb o n ......................................................................... Sheets, c.r., carbon ....................................................................................... Sheets and strip, c.r., s tainless...................................................................... Sheets, c.r., stainless................................................................................... Grade 3 0 4 ................................................................................................... Strip, c.r., sta in le ss............................. .......................................................... Grade 3 0 4 ............................................................................ ...................... Cold finished b a r s ................................................................................................ Bars, c.f., s ta in le s s.......................................................................................... Grade 304 ...................................................................................................... Other 300 s e rie s.................................................... ....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3312 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 120.2 119.4 120.6 90.2 86.7 91.6 84.4 118.1 120.1 137.7 118.5 118.0 121.7 91.1 87.6 91.4 83.9 117.6 118.1 137.5 117.7 117.2 121.7 91.3 87.8 91.5 84.0 117.7 117.3 140.9 3.2 3.7 2.7 5.9 5.9 7.0 8.0 8.1 4.9 39.0 -.7 -.7 0 .2 .2 .1 .1 .1 -.7 2.5 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 0 6/82 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 12/89 06/82 12/89 06/82 06/82 06/82 0 6/82 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 12/89 132.3 126.7 136.5 127.5 125.0 146.6 142.7 115.2 105.0 86.9 86.9 126.8 120.4 126.4 116.6 98.4 132.5 124.0 139.4 137.6 99.4 127.7 101.2 110.9 109.3 108.7 93.1 85.8 73.9 70.3 130.9 110.2 132.6 104.7 108.9 108.6 119.1 105.2 114.9 104.4 98.5 90.5 128.3 119.0 131.6 126.2 122.6 145.9 142.4 115.6 104.0 91.1 91.1 126.4 121.0 125.4 114.7 99.8 130.0 125.3 148.9 146.9 104.5 133.1 105.6 109.2 106.6 106.0 93.8 86.1 74.6 70.9 128.6 107.2 128.7 106.0 109.5 107.9 121.5 107.9 120.8 109.8 103.3 95.5 127.5 117.1 134.4 126.0 114.9 145.5 141.6 114.5 103.1 91.0 91.0 124.4 117.3 122.5 114.0 100.1 129.0 124.7 144.1 142.2 102.6 136.4 108.1 110.4 107.9 107.2 92.9 84.8 74.7 70.9 127.4 106.4 127.6 103.2 1.5 -3.5 5.1 9.6 -2.9 2.9 4.4 4.7 1.5 8.9 9.0 3.0 .5 1.4 -4.5 9.0 8.8 6.4 28.5 28.6 27.0 19.3 19.3 4.1 2.1 2.0 6.1 5.0 7.6 7.1 3.2 1.5 1.1 9.4 (3) (3) 121.6 108.0 124.1 112.7 105.9 98.3 (3) (3) 9.6 14.3 18.0 19.9 22.9 19.7 -.6 -1.6 2.1 -.2 -6.3 -.3 -.6 -1.0 -.9 -.1 -.1 -1.6 -3.1 -2.3 -.6 .3 -.8 -.5 -3.2 -3.2 -1.8 2.5 2.4 1.1 1.2 1.1 -1.0 -1.5 .1 0 -.9 -.7 -.9 -2 .6 (3) (3) .1 .1 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.9 06/82 116.0 116.4 115.6 -.7 -.7 Electrometallurgical p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................. ................... 3313 06/83 06/83 139.6 139.9 136.3 136.6 137.5 137.8 13.8 13.9 .9 .9 3299-P 3299-2 3299-3 3299-SM 3299-S 3312-P 3312-C 3312-1 3312-1A 3312-111 3312-11111 3312-2 3312-219 3312-256 3312-3 3312-311 3312-313 3312-315 3312-319 3312-326 3312-328 3312-4 3312-412 3312-415 3312-41511 3312-422 3312-42211 3312-424 3312-425 3312-431 3312-441 3312-449 3312-45 3312-453 3312-45314 3312-461 3312-46114 3312-5 3312-5A 3312-511 3312-6 3312-6A 3312-619 3312-61911 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 3313-P See footnotes at end of table. 83 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Electrometallurgical products— Continued F errosilicon...... ..................................................................................................... Other ferroalloys and products made in electric and other furnaces, except blast fu rn a c e s .................................................................................. Other fe rro a llo y s ............................................................................................... Steel wire and related products - m fp m ..................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and s tra n d ......................................... Wire rope and c a b le ............................................... ......................................... Wire strand and f o rm s ........................ .................. ......................................... Steel nails and s p ik e s ......................................................................................... Steel wire n a ils .................................................................................................. Bright n a ils ..................................................................................................... Galvanized n a ils ............................................................................................ Other n a ils ..................................................................................................... Wire staples and tacks, cut nails and s p ik e s ............................................. Steel wire s ta p le s ........................... ............................................................. Steel w ir e .................................................... .......................................................... Carbon w ir e ....................................................................................................... Plain wire, ca rb o n .......................................................................................... Galvanized wire, c a rb o n .............................................................................. Other coated wire, c a rb o n .......................................................................... Stainless wire ................................................................................................. Steel fencing and fence g a te s ........................ ................................................. Ferrous wire cloth and other woven wire p ro d u c ts ...................................... Other fabricated ferrous wire pro d u cts.................................... ....................... Welded steel wire f a b r ic ................................................................................. W elded steel wire fabric (concrete reinforcing mesh) .......................... Other wire p ro d u c ts ................................................................................ ......... Other wire products ....................................... ....................... ...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3315 Cold finishing of steel shapes - m fp m ........................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Sheets and strip, metallic coated and electrical, c . r .................................... Cold rolled sheets and s trip ............................................................................... Sheets and strip, c.r., carbon ......................................................................... Strip, c.r., c a rb o n .......................................................................................... Sheets and strip, c.r., a llo y ............................................................................. Strip, c.r., a llo y ......... ..................................................................................... Sheets and strip, c.r., sta in le ss ........ ............................................................. Cold finished b a r s ................................................................................................ Bars, c.f., c a rb o n ............................................................................................... 3316 Steel pipe and tubes - m fp m .......................... .............................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................ ............................................................. Steel pipe and tu b e s ............................................................................................ Pipe and oil country tubular goods, c a rb o n ................................................ Standard pipe, c a rb o n ................................................................................. Oil country tubular goods, c a rb o n ............................................................. Pressure tubing, carbon .................................................... .............................. Pressure tubing, welded, carbon ................... .............. .............................. Mechanical tubing, ca rb o n ....... ........................................ .............................. Mechanical tubing, seamless, carbon ........................ .............................. Mechanical tubing, welded, c a r b o n .......................................................... Structural pipe and tubing, ca rb o n ............................................................ Pipe and tubing, a llo y ...................................................................................... Pressure tubing, s ta in le ss ............................................................................... Pressure tubing, welded, s tainless ............................................................ Mechanical tubing, s ta in le s s .................................................. ....................... Mechanical tubing, seamless, s ta in le s s ................................................... Mechanical tubing, welded, s ta in le s s .... .................................................. Other pipe and tubing (including standard pipe), s ta in le s s .................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. 3317 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 123.7 137.1 139.0 15.3 1.4 3313-4 3313-469 06/83 12/88 168.9 104.1 151.2 96.6 152.0 97.6 16.9 12.7 .5 1.0 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/89 06/82 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 06/82 12/89 12/89 122.7 120.4 144.5 156.0 107.0 117.5 120.7 122.4 119.9 105.8 113.2 116.5 107.6 108.5 110.6 98.2 103.4 127.5 130.1 110.0 120.8 103.0 103.4 128.0 128.0 121.5 119.1 142.9 156.0 102.2 117.5 120.7 122.4 119.9 105.8 113.2 116.5 106.7 106.8 108.6 (3) (3) 129.9 129.8 106.8 118.3 97.3 97.7 132.0 132.0 121.2 118.8 143.1 156.0 102.8 117.5 120.7 122.4 Î19.9 105.8 113.2 116.5 106.4 106.5 108.2 1.8 1.4 2.5 3.4 -.1 3.1 3.3 4.4 2.1 1.4 2.6 1.3 1.7 .8 .8 -.2 -.3 .1 0 .6 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 -.3 -.3 -.4 (3) 102.3 129.8 129.1 (3) 117.6 96.2 96.6 132.0 132.0 (3) -.9 5.4 .6 (3) -.3 -6.6 -6.6 11.7 11.7 (3) (3) -.1 -.5 (3) -.6 -1.1 -1.1 0 0 06 /8 2 149.3 149.3 149.3 8.0 0 3316-P 3316-3 3316-7 3316-71 3316-715 3316-73 3316-735 3316-75 3316-8 3316-811 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/89 06/82 12/89 06/82 12/89 06/82 06/82 122.0 121.8 108.6 131.1 110.4 124.1 104.5 125.8 95.5 108.9 114.9 121.5 121.1 108.0 130.3 108.9 122.4 102.2 122.9 98.4 108.5 114.3 121.5 121.2 105.4 130.9 109.0 122.5 103.6 124.6 100.0 108.0 113.7 1.4 2.1 -1.8 2.3 .6 .6 -.2 -.2 10.6 2.3 2.6 0 .1 -2.4 .5 .1 .1 1.4 1.4 1.6 -.5 -.5 3317-P 3317-6 3317-6A 3317-611 3317-619 3317-6B 3317-622 3317-6C 3317-623 3317-624 3317-627 3317-6E 3317-6F 3317-662 3317-6G 3317-663 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 12/89 06/82 06/82 06/82 127.3 127.3 127.3 135.9 165.6 119.2 111.4 129.6 129.6 80.7 140.1 116.4 120.2 114.3 126.5 149.0 131.8 161.7 141.4 130.1 127.7 127.6 127.6 137.2 165.6 122.4 112.6 130.6 128.8 80.7 139.2 114.9 120.2 114.7 127.1 148.8 130.7 161.7 149.1 130.1 127.7 127.7 127.7 137.2 165.5 122.6 112.6 130.6 128.8 80.7 139.2 113.7 120.2 114.7 127.1 148.8 5.7 5.6 5.6 2.0 4.7 -3.2 6.3 7.4 4.4 2.5 4.5 -1.0 4.2 34.2 33.5 19.6 (3) 161.7 152.8 130.1 (3) 16.5 41.6 6.4 0 .1 .1 0 -.1 .2 0 0 0 0 0 -1.0 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 2.5 0 12/84 123.6 124.8 125.3 5.2 .4 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/86 06/86 12/80 06/93 06/86 12/80 136.9 136.2 146.8 127.2 115.4 138.1 160.0 113.2 139.0 190.7 138.8 138.2 148.7 128.6 116.6 139.8 170.8 113.2 148.9 190.7 138.8 138.2 148.9 128.8 116.7 140.2 170.6 113.2 148.7 190.7 4.6 4.9 0 0 .1 3321 3321-P 3321-1 3321-111 3321-11101 3321-11102 3321-121 3321-12101 3321-12102 3321-131 84 Sep. 19952 06/83 332 See footnotes at end of table. June 19952 3313-3 3315-P 3315-1 3315-111 3315-151 3315-2 3315-2 A 3315-211 3315-213 3315-218 3315-2B 3315-223 3315-5 3315-5 A 3315-511 3315-515 3315-519 3315-551 3315-6 3315-7 3315-9 3315-96 3315-961 3315-98 3315-989 3315-SM 3315-S Cast iron pressure and soil pipe and fittin g s .................................................. Pressure pipe and fittings, ductile iro n ...... .................... .............................. Pressure pipe, ductile iron ................................................... ..................... Pressure pipe fittings, ductile ir o n ....................................... ..................... Pressure pipe and fittings, gray iron ................ ............................................ Pressure pipe, gray ir o n ....................................................... ...................... Pressure pipe fittings, gray ir o n ........................................ ........................ Soil pipe and fittings, gray ir o n ..................................................... ................ Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index 5.5 5.2 4.0 11.2 7.4 5.3 7.5 5.3 .2 .1 .3 -.1 0 -.1 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Gray iron foundries—Continued Soil pipe, gray ir o n ....................................................................................... Soil pipe fittings, gray iron .......................................................................... Other ductile iron c a s tin g s ............................... ................................................. Automotive u s e s .............................. ...................... ......................................... Passenger c a rs .............................. .................................... ......................... All other automotive u s e s ........................................................................... Construction and utility u s e s ................................................ ........................ Valve u s e s ........................ ....................................... ........................................ Machinery u s e s ............................... ......................... ............. ......................... All other u s e s ................................... .............. ........................ ........................ Other gray iron castings ........................ ........................ ................................... Automotive u s e s ............................................................................................... Passenger c a r s .................................. ................................ ......................... All other automotive u s e s .................................. ........................................ Construction and utility u s e s ............................. .................. ......................... All other u s e s .................................. ........................................ ........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ............... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................. ......................... 3321-13101 3321-13102 3321-2 3321-222 3321-22201 3321-22202 3321-224 3321-231 3321-233 3321-239 3321-4 3321-439 3321-43901 3321-43902 3321-449 3321-498 3321-SM 3321-S 06/86 06/86 06/86 06/86 12/80 12/80 06/93 06/86 06/86 06/86 06/86 06/86 12/80 12/80 06/86 06/86 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 118.5 118.9 108.3 107.9 127.5 111.2 115.7 130.4 112.8 108.7 118.7 114.9 128.8 141.7 127.7 123.8 118.5 118.9 108.6 108.6 128.2 112.1 115.7 129.4 112.8 108.4 120.8 116.4 130.2 144.0 131.4 126.9 118.5 118.9 108.5 108.3 127.6 112.0 115.7 130.4 112.8 108.5 120.8 116.0 129.6 144.0 131.4 127.7 5.1 5.6 5.0 6.6 7.3 5.4 13.8 4.2 2.9 1.9 4.9 4.1 3.3 5.6 4.4 6.3 Sep. 1995 0 0 -.1 -.3 -.5 -.1 0 .8 0 .1 0 -.3 -.5 0 .0 .6 12/80 149.6 149.7 149.7 .3 0 06/81 06/81 06/93 126.2 126.5 110.2 127.4 127.8 110.4 127.7 128.0 110.7 2.9 3.0 3.7 .2 .2 .3 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 06/93 189.9 186.8 148.6 148.6 201.2 107.0 109.7 103.8 103.8 105.3 188.7 186.8 147.3 147.2 198.7 102.5 111.5 104.3 103.8 113.8 193.4 189.5 148.9 148.9 205.5 105.8 115.5 105.3 104.8 113.8 8.7 7.1 .8 .8 8.6 4.4 12.7 7.1 6.7 14.3 2.5 1.4 1.1 1.2 3.4 3.2 3.6 1.0 1.0 0 06/81 224.2 212.7 234.2 21.1 10.1 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 132.2 138.5 140.8 141.9 140.0 131.7 139.1 141.0 133.2 139.5 142.4 144.5 141.1 131.7 139.9 141.2 133.5 139.9 143.0 144.8 141.9 131.3 140.7 142.1 5.1 4.9 5.2 10.1 2.7 4.5 4.3 3.3 .2 .3 .4 .2 .6 -.3 .6 .6 06/81 86.6 87.0 87.0 8.3 0 333 12/80 131.3 130.2 128.1 9.3 -1.6 3331 3331-P 3331-1 3331-2 3331-217 3331-226 06/80 06/80 184.4 162.1 173.4 166.1 170.0 159.4 8.1 9.3 -2.0 -4.0 06/80 06/80 12/87 156.7 162.8 95.7 151.9 158.1 (3) 146.9 152.6 (3) 6.5 7.4 (3) -3.3 -3.5 (3) 3334-P 3334-7 3334-71111 3334-71113 3334-8 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 143.8 147.6 147.3 164.3 117.5 146.2 143.4 147.6 146.9 161.7 119.5 149.3 139.2 143.0 142.7 158.3 112.7 141.3 13.4 13.6 14.6 13.4 10.4 6.3 -2.9 -3.1 -2.9 -2.1 -5.7 -5.4 06/80 06/80 100.3 104.0 102.6 106.5 103.7 107.5 5.4 7.5 1.1 .9 Malleable iron fou n d rie s................................ ................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................ .............. .......................... Standard malleable iron c a s tin g s .................................................. .................. 3322 Steel investment fo u n d rie s ......... ......................................................... ....................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................ ........................ Carbon and low alloy steel investment c asting s............................................ Commercial application, other than ae ro s p a c e ..................... .................... High alloy steel investment castings, including stainless s te e l................... Aerospace app lica tion................................... ................................................. Commercial application, other than a e ro s p a c e .......................................... Hi-temp metal castings (iron, nickel, or cobalt-base a llo y s )........................ Aerospace app lica tion..................................................................................... Commercial application, other than aerospace .......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ...... ......................... ........................................................... 3324 Steel foundries, n.e.c................................................................................. ..................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................ ................. ................. ..................... Carbon steel c a s tin g s ......................................................................................... Railroad wheels and s p e cia ltie s............................ ....................................... All other carbon steel castings, including rolls for rolling m ills ....... ....... High alloy steel castings, including stainless s te e l..................... .................. Low alloy steel c a s tin g s .................................... ................................................ All other low alloy steel c a s tin g s....... ....................................... ................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ........................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3325 Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous m eta ls ................................................. Primary c o p p e r....... ................... ......................... .......................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................... .......................................................... Smelted c o p p e r..................................................................... .............................. Refined c o p p e r................................................................. ................................... Copper c a th o d e ............................................................ ................................... Other refined c o p p e r....................................................................................... Index base 3322-P 3322-1 3324-P 3324-2 3324-213 3324-3 3324-311 3324-313 3324-4 3324-411 3324-413 3324-SM 3324-S 3325-P 3325-2 3325-214 3325-219 3325-4 3325-5 3325-559 3325-SM 3325-S 3334 Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................ ................... ..................... Primary aluminum, except extrusion b ille t.......................... ................ ............ Aluminum ingot, u n a llo y e d ............................ ............................................ Other primary aluminum, except extrusion b ille t.................................... Aluminum extrusion b ille t ......... ............ ............................................................ Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c............................................. .............. ...................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... .......................................... ........................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3339 Secondary nonferrous m e ta ls .......................... ...................................... ..................... 334 06/80 100.6 101.3 97.8 .1 -3.5 Secondary nonferrous m e ta ls ...................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................ ............................................................. L e a d .... .................................................................................................................. Lead, una llo yed............................... ......................................... .................. ..... Antimonial le a d ................................ ................................................................. Z in c ....................................................... ...................... ......................................... Zinc base a llo y s ............................................................................................... Precious metals ............................ ...................................................................... G o ld ......... ........................ ................ ................................................................ 3341 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/88 100.6 104.3 101.1 113.0 98.6 126.6 124.7 101.3 105.1 99.4 112.3 96.6 121.7 119.9 97.8 101.2 95.8 108.3 92.1 119.6 117.9 .1 0 4.0 .3 (3) -4.1 -4.0 53.9 53.2 85.8 86.3 -3.5 -3.7 -3.6 -3.6 -4.7 -1.7 -1.7 .6 .6 3339-P 3339-SM 3341-P 3341-3"" 3341-311 ‘ 3341-321 3341-4 3341-411 3341-5 3341-515 See footnotes at end of table. 85 86.8 53.5 (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Secondary nonferrous metals—Continued Other nonferrous m e ta ls .................................................................................... A lum inum ................................................................................... ........................... Ingot for die casting ......................................................................................... Other alum inum ........................................................................................ ........ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ Contract toll work ....... ............................................................................. ....... 335 Rolling, drawing and extruding of c o p p e r................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Copper and copper-base alloy w ir e .................................................................. A llo ye d ................................................................................................................ Copper and copper-base alloy rod, bar and s h a p e s.................................... Unalloyed copper bars, shapes and non-electricai r o d ............................ Bars and s h a p e s ........................................................................................... Copper-base alloy rod, bar and s h a p e s ...................................................... R o d .................................................................................................................. Copper and copper-base alloy sheet, strip and p la te ........................ .......... Unalloyed copper flat p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... Copper-base alloy flat p ro d u cts..................................................................... S tr ip ................................................................................................................. Sheet, plate and other flat pro d u c ts......................................................... Copper and copper-base alloy pipe and tu b e ................................................ Unalloyed pipe and tube, p lum b ing............................................................... Copper-base alloy pipe and tube, non-plum bing........................................ 3351 Aluminum sheet, plate, foil and welded tube pro d u c ts ............................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ....................... ........................................................................... ... Aluminum s h e e t.................................................................................................... Coiled, nonheat-treatable, b a r e ..................................................................... Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, beverage can s t o c k ........................... Coiled, nonheat-treatable, bare, all o th e r s ............................................ Coiled, nonheat-treatable, p re c o a te d ........................................................... Aluminum foil ........................ ................................................................................ Plain aluminum foil (under .006 in .) ............................................................... Aluminum welded tu b e ....................................................................................... 3353 Aluminum extruded pro d u c ts ......................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................ ..................................................................... Extruded aluminum rod, bar, anid other extruded shapes except tu b e ..... Extruded rod and bar with alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s ..... B a r ................................................................................................................... Other extruded shapes except tube, with alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s ................................................................................................. Other extruded shapes, circle size 1 to, not including 2 ...................... Other extruded shapes, circle size 2 to, not in c lu d in g 3 ....................... Other extruded shapes, circle size 3 to, not including 4 ...................... Other extruded shapes, circle size 4 to, not including 5 ...................... 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 o v e r.................................... Aluminum extruded and drawn pipe and t u b e .............................................. Soft alloy pipe and tube, alloys other than 2000 and 7000 s e rie s ........ Seamless pipe and tube, soft a llo y .......................................................... Soft alloy pipe and tube other than se a m le ss........................................ 3354 Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.c............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Rolled aluminum rod, bar (incl. continuous cast), and structural shapes Rolled rod, bar and structural s h a p e s ......................................................... Continuous cast rod, bar and structural s h a p e s ........................................ Aluminum extrusion b ille t ................................................................................... 3355 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 06/80 06/80 06/88 06/88 65.7 120.2 79.4 88.4 71.1 124.2 82.1 90.8 73.8 116.5 77.0 85.3 27.0 -6.0 -7.1 4.7 3.8 -6.2 -6.2 -6.1 06/80 06/80 92.0 89.8 91.9 89.6 90.2 88.0 -.2 -.3 -1.8 -1.8 12/84 151.9 151.3 150.2 12.5 -.7 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 12/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 161.3 173.0 166.0 154.0 181.7 171.5 172.7 186.4 176.3 178.0 159.7 184.5 170.9 235.9 154.4 137.2 130.3 159.7 171.1 166.2 154.2 181.7 169.2 170.2 190.0 179.6 176.7 157.0 183.8 170.3 234.0 148.8 137.6 131.9 157.1 168.0 166.8 154.8 176.4 160.4 167.1 190.4 180.1 175.3 154.5 182.8 169.7 230.8 147.2 135.5 131.6 5.9 6.4 8.2 8.2 5.8 2.8 3.0 9.9 10.0 3.5 -2.7 6.0 6.1 5.4 9.6 19.0 9.2 -1.6 -1.8 .4 .4 -2.9 -5.2 -1.8 .2 .3 -.8 -1.6 -.5 -.4 -1.4 -1.1 -1.5 -.2 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 08/88 168.5 174.3 177.4 167.7 200.2 155.3 114.9 166.4 172.0 174.6 165.7 199.0 152.1 113.8 164.9 170.3 172.7 162.8 197.0 148.0 117.0 26.9 28.7 30.6 31.4 (3) 8.7 (3) -.9 -1.0 -1.1 -1.8 -1.0 -2.7 2.8 06/81 139.4 137.8 137.1 13.5 -.5 3354-P 3354-1 3354-115 3354-11512 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 155.9 155.5 157.6 144.4 141.4 156.2 156.4 158.9 143.3 139.3 154.9 154.9 157.4 142.5 137.8 11.5 11.9 12.3 5.6 -.8 -1.0 -.9 -.6 -1.1 3354-125 3354-12501 3354-12502 3354-12503 3354-12504 3354-12505 3354-12506 3354-12512 3354-3 3354-313 3354-31301 3354-31302 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/81 06/87 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 154.7 179.7 166.8 133.7 135.7 137.2 161.9 159.1 103.0 103.0 104.0 102.1 156.3 178.9 170.4 136.9 135.1 137.2 162.1 160.5 101.8 101.8 101.9 101.7 154.7 178.9 170.5 (3) 134.5 137.2 156.6 155.8 100.7 100.7 (3) 99.6 12.7 13.4 16.7 (3) (3) 7.7 9.7 10.0 (3) (3) (3) (3) -1.0 0 .1 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 141.4 145.6 139.6 157.1 117.0 140.9 145.1 143.1 161.9 134.4 138.5 134.7 152.5 6.2 7.3 -4.6 -4.5 -5.9 -5.8 (3) (3) 06/82 06/82 06/82 02/85 06/82 06/82 12/87 12/87 06/82 12/87 06/82 12/87 130.4 129.2 141.1 159.5 96.0 102.3 137.4 144.2 127.9 87.7 68.9 104.1 131.3 130.2 144.7 164.9 98.5 (3) (3) 146.2 126.8 131.8 130.4 145.6 166.6 98.8 (3) (3) 147.5 125.8 84.7 66.6 104.7 3351-P 3351-1 3351-131 3351-3 3351-311 3351-31118 3351-332 3351-33218 3351-4 3351-413 3351-435 3351-43526 3351-43531 3351-5 3351-516 3351-538 3353-P 3353-2 3353-231 3353-23114 3353-23115 3353-233 3353-3 3353-351 3353-4 3355-P 3355-2 3355-221 3355-225 3355-4 3356 3356-P 3356-1 3356-169 3356-2 3356-274 3356-275 3356-278 3356-9 3356-954 3356-95412 3356-961 See footnotes at end of table. 86 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 3341-6 3341-7 3341-715 3341-745 3341-SM 3341-M 3341-Y85 Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous m e ta ls .............................................. Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous metals, except copper and alum inum .................................................................................................................... Primary P ro d u cts................................................................................... ................ .. Nickel and nickel-base alloy mill s h a p e s .................................................... .... Rod, bar, and other nickel mill shapes, except w ire ................................. Titanium mill s h a p e s ............................................................................................ Forging and extrusion b ille t............................... ............................................ Plate, sheet and s t r ip ...................................................................................... Other titanium mill shapes, except wire ...................................................... Other nonferrous metal mill s h a p e s ............................................................... . Lead mill sh a p e s ............................................................................................... Other lead mill shapes, except powder and w ir e .................................. Zirconium mill shapes, except w ir e ....................... ....................................... Product code (3) (3) 104.7 (3) (3) (3) (3) 8.2 8.8 24.8 34.1 13.2 (3) (3) 15.1 10.0 4.7 4.9 4.4 (3) -.4 0 -3.4 -2.9 -1.1 -1.1 (3) -2.1 (3) .4 .2 .6 1.0 .3 (3) (3) .9 -.8 (3) (3) 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Rolling, drawing and extruding of nonferrous metals, except copper and aluminum—Continued Other nonferrous metal w ir e .......................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3356-992 3356-SM 3356-S Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating...................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy ^are wire and c a b le ........................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy bare wire and c a b le ........................ Copper & copper-base alloy wire & cable for electrical transmission, incl. bare & tin n e d ......... .............................................................................. Bare wire for electrical transm ission............................................................ Bare strand and cable for electrical transm ission...................................... Other bare nonferrous metal wire ..................................................................... Fiber optic c a b le ..................................................................................... ............. Fiber optic c a b le .............................................................................................. Electronic wire and c a b le ................................................................................... Coaxial cable, armored or u n a rm o re d ......................................................... Rigid and sem irigid....................................................................................... F le x ib le ........................................................................................................... Hook-up wire, shielded and non sh ie ld e d .................................................... Less than 135 C temperature rating ........................................................ Multiconductor electronic wire and cable, shielded and nonshielded .... Flat and ribbon c a b le ............................................................. ..................... Multiconductor cable, excluding flat and ribbon .................................... Other electronic wire and c a b le ..................................................................... Telephone and telegraph wire and c a b le ....................................................... Inside wiring c a b le ....... ...................... .................... ........................................ Exchange area and toll telephone c a b le ..................................................... Thermoplastic insulated, polyethylene c o v e re d ...................................... Control and signal wire and c a b le .................................................................... Signal wire and c a b le ....... .............................................................................. Building wire and cable with underwriters’ la b e ls ......................................... Thermoset insulated (R, RH, RHH, RHW, etc.) ......................................... Thermoplastic in su la te d .................................................................................. Flame retardant nylon (THHN, T H W N )............................. ...................... Moisture and heat resistant (TH W )........................................................... Nonmetallic branch circuit underground fe e d e r............................. ............ Other building wire and cable ........................................................................ Apparatus wire and c o rd a g e ...................................... ....................................... Flexible co rdage........ .................... .................................................................. Thermoplastic insulated............................................................................... Extension cord s e t s ...... .............................................................................. Power supply c o r d ......... ............................................................................. Appliance fixture w ir e ............................................................ ................... ...... Magnet wire ...................................................................................................... Power wire and c a b le ......................................................................................... Plastic and rubber insulated, under 601 v o lt s ............................................ Thermoplastic and thermoset insulated cable ........................................ Plastic and rubber insulated, 601 volts and h ig h e r................................... Thermoplastic and thermoset insulated c a b le ........................................ Other power wire and cable ........................................................................... Other insulated wire and c a b le ................................ ............ ........................... Automotive insulated wire and c a b le ........................................................... Airframe, shipboard, and ground support cable, except coaxial and ig n itio n .................................................................................. ...................... Other insulated or covered wire and c a b le ................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3357 Nonferrous foundries (castings).................................................................................. 336 Aluminum Die C a stin g s .......................................................................................... ....... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ............................ .................................................................... Motor vehicle die castings ................................................................................. Die castings for passenger c a r s .................................................................... Die castings for other motor ve h ic le s .......................................................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy die castings, o th e r............................... Die castings for building and construction u s e s ......................................... Die castings for industrial machinery u s e s .................................................. Die castings for electrical u s e s ...................................................................... Other die castings, n.e.c................................................ .................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ............................................................................. ............ 3363 Nonferrous die-castings, except alum inum ................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... ...................................... Zinc and zinc-base alloy die-castings.............................................................. 3364 3357-P 3357-A 3357-A11 3357-B 3357-B51 3357-B71 3357-C 3357-E 3357-E11 3357-1 3357-115 3357-11501 3357-11502 3357-123 3357-12302 3357-125 3357-12501 3357-12502 3357-198 3357-2 3357-246 3357-282 3357-28202 3357-3 3357-311 3357-4 3357-439 3357-441 3357-44101 3357-44103 3357-448 3357-458 3357-6 3357-612 3357-61202 3357-61203 3357-61204 3357-616 3357-7 3357-8 3357-808 3357-80803 3357-831 3357-83103 3357-898 3357-9 3357-901 3357-903 3357-998 3357-SM 3357-S 3363-P 3363-1 3363-111 3363-112 3363-3 3363-311 3363-315 3363-316 3363-317 3363-SM 3363-S 3364-P 3364-1 See footnotes at end of table. Product code 87 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 06/82 142.6 140.5 137.8 12.0 -1.9 06/82 142.3 142.3 146.6 2.8 3.0 12/82 12/82 157.0 160.0 157.3 160.3 156.8 159.8 5.2 5.3 -.3 -.3 12/88 100.1 98.7 98.9 19.2 .2 12/88 12/88 94.2 86.5 93.8 86.6 92.6 85.7 5.8 4.8 -1.3 -1.0 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/88 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 10/86 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 12/82 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/88 10/86 12/88 12/88 12/82 12/82 12/82 98.8 143.3 162.2 118.3 102.4 116.6 103.4 143.6 97.2 106.5 153.0 171.0 189.4 112.3 156.5 158.9 141.5 162.6 80.0 81.8 160.6 158.7 157.8 144.2 154.4 103.2 106.6 106.2 99.8 112.7 162.0 126.4 100.9 131.9 80.8 80.7 153.1 149.1 168.0 98.8 143.4 162.4 118.3 102.7 116.5 103.2 143.8 97.2 106.8 153.0 173.0 193.7 113.8 158.6 158.8 141.5 165.4 82.0 81.4 159.6 158.7 166.6 144.7 154.6 103.3 107.0 105.8 100.1 98.8 142.8 162.4 118.3 102.7 116.9 104.1 141.9 97.2 105.1 153.0 173.3 193.2 113.9 158.8 158.5 141.5 161.1 81.3 79.6 155.3 155.7 158.4 144.8 154.3 102.9 106.7 104.9 2.4 1.7 2.7 2.1 3.8 2.5 3.0 -.6 3.4 -1.2 22.5 8.8 9.5 5.8 5.8 7.6 12.4 .6 3.3 -.4 -2.8 3.0 .2 2.4 7.2 4.1 4.7 7.6 0 -.4 0 0 0 .3 .9 -1.3 0 -1.6 0 .2 -.3 .1 .1 -.2 0 -2.6 -.9 -2.2 -2.7 -1.9 -4.9 .1 -.2 -.4 -.3 -.9 121.4 94.1 125.7 80.4 80.3 146.1 148.8 169.4 (3) (3) (3) 121.6 94.6 127.3 80.2 80.0 146.4 150.3 169.4 (3) (3) (3) .2 -2.7 -.7 2.6 2.4 5.6 7.4 9.1 (3) (3) (3) .2 .5 1.3 -.2 -.4 .2 1.0 0 12/82 12/82 136.7 117.1 138.1 114.9 137.9 117.8 12.0 3.7 -.1 2.5 12/82 184.8 184.8 184.8 2.3 0 12/84 133.1 132.5 132.4 3.4 -.1 06/91 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 113.7 143.5 131.9 131.6 135.2 151.0 169.1 151.2 135.7 124.8 113.2 142.7 129.5 129.2 132.6 152.0 173.1 150.6 133.2 127.0 112.7 142.1 129.6 129.3 132.9 150.5 169.3 151.2 132.3 125.4 2.9 3.2 2.5 2.6 1.6 4.2 2.8 7.7 .5 - .4 -.4 4.4 -.7 -1.3 06/91 103.1 103.1 103.1 1.0 0 06/91 06/91 06/83 102.0 101.8 135.7 102.0 101.7 135.0 102.0 101.7 135.2 3.1 3.4 3.0 .0 0 .1 (3) (3) .1 .1 .2 -1.0 -2.2 .4 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Nonferrous die-castings, except aluminum—Continued Motor vehicle die-castings.............................................................................. Other zinc die -ca stin g s ......................... ............................ ............................ Magnesium die-ca stings......................... .......................................... ................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................... ................... Secondary p ro d u c ts....................... .................................................................... Aluminum F ou ndries...................................................... ................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................. ....................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand c a s tin g s ............................ .......... Motor vehicle sand c a s tin g s ................ ................................. .................... Aircraft sand ca stin g s............. ......................................................................... Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy sand castings, o th e r....................... Sand castings for industrial machinery u s e s ........................................... Other sand castings n.e.c............................................................................. Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent mold c a s tin g s .................. Motor vehicle permanent mold castings ............. ..... ............................ Aluminum and aluminum-base alloy permanent mold castings, o th e r ... 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 ca s tin g s ........................ Other aluminum and aluminum-base alloy castings n.e.c......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................. .......................................... Copper foundries (castings, except d ie ) ..................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Copper and copper-base alloy sand c a s tin g s ................................................ O ther leaded red and semi-red bra sse s...................................................... Tin bronzes, including leaded and high le a d e d ........................................ Other alloys, inc. yellow brasses, nickel and lead bronzes, nickel silvers, and special a llo y s ....... ................................................................ Cooper and high copper a llo y s ...................................................................... Engineered alloys, inc. manganese, aluminum, and silicon bronzes, and copper n ic k e ls .... ............................................................................... Other copper and copper-base alloy c a s tin g s ............................................... Copper and copper-base alloy permanent and semi-permanent mold ca s tin g s ........................................................ ...................... ....................... Copper and copper-base alloy investment c a s tin g s ........................... ...... Copper and copper-base alloy centrifugal c a s tin g s.................................. Other copper and copper-base alloy castings, n.e.c.............. ................... Copper-base alloy bearings and bushings, non m ach ined........................... Copper-base alloy bearings and bushings, nonm achined........................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ......................................... ................................................. .. 3366 Miscellaneous primary metal pro d u c ts ......................... .............................................. Metal heat tre a tin g ....................................................... .................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................ ......................................... Metal heat treating servlces-New England (M A -R I-C T )...... ........................ Harden and te m p e r .......................... .................... .......................................... Other metal heat treating s e rvice s............................................................... Metal heat treating services-Mlddle Atlantic (NY-NJ-E.PA-MD).................. Harden and te m p e r................................................... .............. ....................... Metal heat treating services-South Central (W.PA-OH-IN-KY)...........,........ Harden and temper ...................... .................................................... .............. Case harden ing.................................... ................ ................. ......................... Other metal heat treating s e rv ic e s................................ .................... ......... Metal heat treating services-Michigan ............................................................. Harden and te m p e r ................................................. .............. ......................... Case harden ing................................................ ............................................... Other metal heat treating s e rv ic e s ............................................ .................. Metal heat treating services-Southeast (VA-NC-SC-GA-AL-TN-FL).......... Harden and te m p e r..... .................... ............................................................... Case h arden ing......................... ................................................. ..................... Other metal heat treating s e rv ic e s.................... ........................................... Metal heat treating services-North Central (IL-WI-MN-MO-IA) ................... Harden and te m p e r ........ .................... ....................... .................................... Case h arden ing............................ ................................................................... Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 116.2 148.7 120.4 114.7 148.4 126.6 115.2 148.4 123.7 06/91 103.9 104.1 06/91 06/91 06/83 06/83 06/91 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/91 06/83 06/83 06/91 06/91 111.7 112.2 145.4 146.8 108.8 149.3 176.0 148.3 133.2 129.9 137.1 100.2 152.6 135.7 109.8 138.1 110.6 111.0 142.3 140.0 112.9 149.6 175.5 149.8 132.1 126.9 138.1 100.2 155.1 137.5 109.3 139.9 06/91 108.6 107.8 3366-P 3366-1 3366-113 3366-115 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/91 06/91 146.2 144.3 144.5 107.9 107.4 3366-117 3366-118 06/91 06/91 3366-119 3366-2 3366-211 3366-213 3366-217 3366-219 3366-3 3366-311 3366-SM 3366-S 3365-P 3365-1 3365-111 3365-113 3365-115 3365-11512 3365-11514 3365-2 3365-211 3365-215 3365-21512 3365-21514 3365-3 3365-311 3365-313 3365-SM 3365-S 3369 3369-P 3369-3 3369-5 3369-SM 3369-S 339 3398 3398-P 3398-1 3398-111 3398-113 3398-2 3398-221 3398-3 3398-331 3398-332 3398-333 3398-4 3398-441 3398-442 3398-443 3398-5 3398-551 3398-552 3398-553 3398-6 3398-661 3398-662 See footnotes at end of table. 88 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 3364-111 3364-112 3364-2 3364-SM 3364-S 3365 Nonferrous castings, except aluminum and copper, and excluding diecastings ............................................................... ..................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................... .................................... ........................... Titanium castings, except d i e ..... ...................................................................... Superalloy/high temperature alloy investment c a s tin g s .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Product code 06/83 06/83 07/83 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 1.4 3.6 3.5 0.4 0 -2.3 104.2 2.0 .1 110.8 111.2 142.6 140.3 112.4 149.9 175.4 148.9 132.3 127.5 137.9 100.2 154.5 137.5 109.3 (3) 4.4 4.5 3.3 2.2 5.0 4.2 4.2 5.1 6.4 4.1 8.7 3.9 14.6 4.1 1.0 (3) .2 .2 .2 .2 -.4 .2 -.1 -.6 .2 .5 -.1 0 -.4 0 0 (3) 108.0 3.3 .2 147.7 146.0 146.5 110.7 107.3 147.8 146.1 146.6 110.9 107.3 5.0 5.1 5.2 7.5 4.9 .1 .1 .1 .2 0 108.8 106.6 108.8 107.9 108.8 107.9 4.4 5.6 0 0 06/91 06/83 104.0 149.7 104.4 150.5 104.4 150.5 1.6 4.3 0 0 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/83 06/83 106.6 104.5 98.8 104.3 121.3 121.3 107.0 104.5 98.8 106.1 121.3 121.3 106.9 104.5 99.0 106.4 123.0 123.0 4.9 0 5.4 7.5 8.4 8.4 -.1 0 .2 .3 1.4 1.4 06/83 157.6 157.6 157.1 4.7 -.3 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/91 139.0 131.7 119.7 94.0 138.3 130.8 119,7 93.0 138.3 130.8 119.7 93.0 -1.1 -2.3 -.7 -3.9 0 0 0 0 06/83 181.0 181.1 181.0 4.8 -.1 06/85 124.3 124.6 124.7 2.9 .1 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/90 06/90 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 08/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/90 06/85 06/85 06/85 111.1 111.8 100.6 100.9 99.1 120.9 119.2 115.8 123.6 106.7 114.3 103.5 102.1 102.7 108.2 100.5 102.9 95.2 103.8 113.8 119.8 106.6 111.2 111.8 100.6 100.9 99.1 120.9 119.2 115.8 123.6 106.6 114.3 103.5 102.1 102.7 108.2 100.5 102.9 95.2 103.8 113.8 119.8 106.6 111.3 111.9 100.6 100.9 99.1 120.9 119.2 116.4 123.6 108.2 114.3 103.5 102.1 102.7 108.2 100.5 102.8 95.2 103.8 113.8 119.8 106.6 .5 .5 0 0 0 .7 0 .6 .2 1.4 .0 1.1 2.1 0 .9 .9 1.4 .7 0 .9 1.9 0 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .5 0 1.5 .0 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Metal heat treating—Continued Other metal heat treating s e rv ic e s.................................... ........................... Metal heat treating services-Pacific Coast (CA-AZ-O R-W A).... .................. Harden and te m p e r ......................................................................................... Other metal heat treating s e rvice s......................................................... ...... Metal heat treating services-Southwest (TX-OK-AR-CO-LA-UT)................ Harden and te m p e r......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Primary metal products, n.e.c.............................................................................. .......... Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ................... ................................................. .......................... Metal powders, paste, and fla k e s ............................ ........................................ Aluminum and aluminum-base a llo y s ........................................................... Copper and copper-base a llo y s ............................................................. ....... Iron and s t e e l.......................................................................................... ......... Precious m e ta ls................................................................................................. Other powders, paste, and flakes, n.e.c...... ................................................ Other primary metal p ro d u c ts ............................................ .............................. Other primary metal products, n .e .c ...................... ....................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Product code Industry code 3398-663 3398-7 3398-771 3398-773 3398-8 3398-881 3398-SM 3398-S 3399 3399-P 3399-1 3399-111 3399-133 3399-155 3399-177 3399-198 3399-2 3399-298 3399-SM 3399-S Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 113.0 112.3 119.2 109.1 105.9 97.6 113.0 112.3 119.2 109.1 106.4 97.6 113.0 112.3 119.2 109.1 106.4 97.6 0.2 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/85 113.0 113.0 113.0 1.6 0 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/92 06/85 06/85 06/85 139.9 137.1 136.8 171.6 131.3 129.3 118.2 106.6 132.1 116.6 140.6 137.6 137.4 171.6 133.9 129.3 118.0 107.8 132.0 117.2 140.5 137.6 137.4 171.6 133.5 129.3 118.1 107.7 132.1 117.2 4.7 4.2 2.8 7.1 9.5 4.7 -.2 -.6 8.3 1.2 -.1 0 0 0 -.3 0 .1 -.1 .1 0 06/85 166.0 168.5 168.5 9.1 0 12/84 125.0 125.6 125.8 3.8 .2 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation e q u ip m e n t................................................................................................................. 34 Metal cans and shipping containers....... .................................................................... 341 12/84 110.2 109.9 109.9 7.7 0 Metal c a n s ......................... .............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........................................................ ................. ........................... Steel c a n s .................................................... ......................................................... Steel cans, fo o d ............................................................................................... Fruit and fruit juice can ............................................................................... Vegetable and vegetable juice c a n .......................................................... Can, other foods (including s o u p s )........................................................... Steel cans, general packaging (including pet fo o d ).................................. Automotive p ro d u c ts ........................................................................... ........ Paint and varnish c a n .................................................................................. Aerosol c a n .................................................................................................... Can, other non -fo o d ..................................................................................... Aluminum c a n s .................................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................... ... 3411 3411-P 3411-1 3411-1B 3411-117 3411-119 3411-131 3411-1C 3411-135 3411-137 3411-139 3411-141 3411-2 3411-S 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/94 06/81 12/86 06/81 06/81 06/81 119.8 119.0 128.3 137.5 146.9 119.2 159.7 124.6 103.1 128.6 122.2 136.2 107.1 139.6 119.2 118.5 127.3 135.8 146.1 118.7 154.0 124.6 (3) 128.6 (3) 136.2 107.0 137.7 119.3 118.6 127.5 136.1 146.1 118.8 155.2 124.6 (3) 128.6 (3) 136.2 107.0 137.2 8.1 8.5 1.5 2.3 5.6 2.6 -.6 .3 (3) 3.7 16.6 1.2 .1 .1 .2 .2 0 .1 .8 0 (3) 0 (3) 0 0 -.4 Metal barrels, drums, and p a ils ........ ........................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .............................................................. ....................................... Steel shipping barrels and d ru m s .......................... .......................................... All exc. 14-in. dia.: 18 gauge & heavier: 50 gal. & over: tight h e a d ...... All exc. 14-in. dia.: 18 gauge & heavier: 50 gal: & over: open head .... All exc. 14-in. dia.: 19 & 20 gauge (incl. 20/18): 50 gal. & over: tight h e a d ................................................................................................... All except 14-in. dia.: lighter than 20 g a u g e ................................. ............. 30 gallons and o v e r.................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3412 3412-P 3412-2 3412-225 3412-227 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 130.7 141.4 135.4 127.3 138.3 132.2 141.7 135.8 127.9 138.4 132.2 141.7 135.8 127.9 138.4 5.8 5.3 3.5 5.4 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 06/83 08/83 09/83 126.7 119.6 118.6 126.7 120.5 119.4 126.7 120.5 119.4 4.1 5.7 6.1 0 0 0 Cutlery, hand tools, and general h a rd w a re ............................................................... 342 12/84 131.6 131.8 131.9 2.7 .1 3412-229 3412-237 .3412-23711 3412-SM 3421-P 3421-1 3421-121 3421-141 3421-2 3421-SM 3421-M 3421-Z89 3421-S 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 145.3 149.5 146.9 149.9 159.1 151.9 144.9 149.0 145.9 149.9 159.1 151.9 144.9 149.0 146.0 150.0 159.3 151.9 2.7 2.8 1.1 3.5 2.5 4.3 0 0 .1 .1 .1 0 03/87 12/92 12/83 34.9 100.6 145.4 34.9 100.6 145.4 34.9 100.6 145.4 0 .0 1.4 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 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 151.0 154.5 158.2 149.6 151.8 148.6 162.9 164.4 161.2 165.5 168.7 156.8 151.5 154.8 158.2 149.6 151.8 148.6 162.9 164.4 161.2 165.5 168.7 156.8 151.5 154.8 158.2 149.6 151.8 148.6 162.9 164.4 161.2 165.5 168.7 156.8 3.0 3.4 3.2 3.0 1.8 3.7 3.8 3.3 4.1 3.2 1.6 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3421 Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Cutlery, scissors, shears, trimmers, and s n ip s ...... .................. ..................... Kitchen cutlery, incl. knives, forks, and c le a v e rs ..................... ................. Pocket knives and other folding blade k n iv e s ............................................ Razor blades and razors, except e le c tric ....................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Resales ................................................... ........................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ............................................................ Hand and edge tools, n.e.c............................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................. ................... Mechanics’ hand service t o o ls ..... .................................................................... P lie rs .......................... ............................... ................ ........................................ Slip joint p lie r s .............................................................................................. Solid joint p lie rs ........... ................................................................................ W re nches........................................................................................................... Sockets for hand-operated w re n c h e s ...................................................... Combination open-end and box w re n ch e s........................... .................. Torque w renches.......................................................................................... Adjustable wrenches, including pipe w rench es.......................... ............ All other w re n ch e s........................ .......................... ................. .................. 3423 See footnotes at end of table. (3) 2.3 89 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Hand and edge tools, n .e .c— Continued S crew drivers.............................................. ................................................. Automotive jacks, mechanical, excluding hydraulic and pneumatic . Tools for automotive use, excluding ja c k s ........................................... All other mechanics’ hand service t o o ls .............................................. Edge tools, hand operated .......................................................................... Axes, adzes, and h a tc h e ts ...................................................................... C h ise ls.......................................................................................................... All other edge to o ls ................................................................................... Files, rasps, and file accessories and other hand tools ........................ Shovels,spades, scoops, telegraph spoons, and s c ra p e rs...... ......... Steel goods, including forks, hoes, rakes, weeders, etc..................... Other hand tools, except edge t o o ls ..................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ....................................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................................................................ Resales ....................................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ....................... June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 143.4 134.0 159.4 159.2 139.6 153.2 126.0 143.8 155.6 187.9 174.7 147.3 143.4 134.0 159.4 159.2 140.1 153.2 127.1 146.2 156.5 191.1 179.2 147.4 143.4 (3) 159.4 159.2 140.0 153.2 127.1 145.9 156.6 191.1 179.3 147.4 (3) 3.1 3.2 4.6 15.0 .9 3.3 3.2 2.2 3.2 3.7 (3) 06/83 06/83 06/83 122.5 122.5 150.7 (3) (3) 152.4 122.5 122.5 152.4 0 0 1.3 (3) (3) 3425-P 3425-1 3425-2 3425-212 3425-21211 3425-21213 3425-216 3425-3 3425-336 06/83 06/83 0 6/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 02/90 06/83 06/83 134.1 137.8 142.2 126.2 117.0 116.8 111.6 107.1 147.5 155.6 134.4 138.1 143.8 126.4 117.3 116.8 112.1 <3) 147.5 155.6 134.4 138.1 (3) 126.4 117.4 117.2 112.0 107.4 147.5 155.6 2.8 2.9 (3) 1.8 1.1 .3 2.4 (3) 3.9 5.7 3425-4 06/83 142.3 142.3 142.3 2.6 3425-411 3425-SM 3425-S 06/83 142.3 142.3 142.3 2.6 0 3423-114 3423-115 3423-116 3423-117 3423-2 3423-231 3423-283 3423-298 3423-3 3423-311 3423-341 3423-398 3423-SM 3423-M 3423-Z89 3423-S Hand saws and saw b la d e s ............................... .................. ...................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. ................ .................................................. Handsaws and handsaw b la d e s....................................................................... Woodworking power saw b la d e s...................................................................... Circular saw b la d e s ..................................................... .................................. Solid to o th ..................................................................................................... Inserted tooth .............................................................................................. Bandsaw blades .......................................... ................................................... Metalworking power saw b la d e s ...................................................................... Bandsaw b la d e s .............................................................................................. All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, and abrasive saw b la d e s .................................................................................................... All other power saw blades, including concrete, masonry, and abrasive saw b la d e s ........................................................ ...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................................................... 3425 Hardware, n.e.c................................................................. ................ ............................ Primary p ro d u c ts................................................ .................................................. Furniture hardware, excluding cabinet h a rd w a re ........................................ Furniture c a s te rs ........................................................................... ................ Other furniture hardw are......................................................................... . Builders’ hardw are.................................................. .......................................... Padlocks including pin/non-pin tumbler and combination ty p e s .......... Doorlocks, locksets, and locktrim, except architectural trim sold s e p a ra te ly........................................................................................ ....... Cylindrical, except deadlocks and la tc h e s ............................................ Tubular, except deadlocks and la tc h e s ................... ............................. Tubuiar and mortise deadlocks and la tc h e s ........................................ All other types including electronically and electrically o p e ra te d .... Protection plates, push plates, pulls, push pull bars, and lock trim, n .e .c ...................... .................................................................................... Key b la n k s ...................................................................................................... Screen and storm door hardware, including hydraulic and pneumatic c lo s e rs ..... ................... ...................... ...................................................... Window hardware, including window lo c k s .............................................. Door controls, closers, and checking d e v ic e s ......................................... Surface app lie d ............................................................................ .............. Other, including concealed and electro-m echanical-pneum atic...... Hinges, excluding cabinet hinges, including spring h in g e s ................... Butt hinges: 3 1 /2 inch x 3 1/2 inch, and u n d e r ............................... Butt hinges: over 3 112 inch x 3 1 /2 inch, either dim ension............ Other h in g e s ....................... ....................................................................... Cabinet hardw are................................ .......................................................... Cabinet knobs, pulls, catches and lo c k s .............................................. Other cabinet hardware, including drawer s lid e s ................................ Hangers, tracks, sliding and folding door hardware .............................. Rim locks and other locking devices, n.e.c................................. ................ Other builders’ h a rd w a re .................... ..................................... ,......... Motor vehicle hardw are................................................ ......................... Door hardware including locks, door handles and h in g e s .......... Other motor vehicle h a rd w a re .......................................................... Other transportation equipment hardware, except motor vehicle hardw are............................................................................................. Marine h a rd w a re .................................................................................. Aircraft hardw are............................................................................ ..... Other hardware, n.e.c.............................................................................. Casters and wheels, for dollies and industrial handtrucks........... Other hardware, including hose fittings and couplers .................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. .... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................................................... R e s a le s .......................................................................... ....................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................................ 3429 O c t 1994 Sep. 1995 1.1 0 0 0 -.1 0 0 -.2 .1 0 .1 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 .1 .3 -.1 (3) 0 0 0 06/83 123.7 124.0 124.0 1.3 0 3429-P 3429-2 3429-253 3429-298 3429-4 3429-415 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 121.9 120.9 142.9 125.1 139.3 135.7 126.4 122.2 121.3 142.9 125.1 139.3 136.0 127.8 122.2 121.3 142.8 125.1 139.2 136.0 127.8 2.7 2.6 3.6 3.6 3.1 3.8 2.8 0 0 -.1 0 -.1 0 0 3429-421 3429-42111 3429-42112 3429-42114 3429-42116 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 144.2 158.8 128.8 137.8 132.7 144.5 158.8 128.8 137.8 134.8 144.5 158.8 128.8 137.8 134.8 4.1 6.1 2.5 3.1 4.6 0 0 0 0 0 3429-423 3429-424 06/85 0 6/85 121.0 138.7 122.8 138.7 122.8 138.7 5.6 7.3 0 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 0 6/85 06/85 0 6/85 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 06/85 120.4 126.3 141.6 136.5 118.3 112.9 120.1 99.5 129.1 156.6 143.9 143.4 127.1 155.8 133.2 102.1 98.3 101.6 120.8 126.7 143.7 137.5 121.6 112.0 120.1 98.4 127.6 156.8 144.3 143.4 127.1 155.8 133.2 102.1 98.3 101.6 120.8 126.7 143.7 137.5 121.6 112.1 .120.1 98.7 127.6 156.8 144.3 143.4 127.1 155.8 132.9 102.1 98.7 101.4 4.8 5.0 5.1 4.3 6.5 1.1 -3.9 1.6 4.7 3.6 4.2 4.1 3.6 8.3 1.8 .2 .7 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 .3 0 0 .0 0 0 0 -.2 0 .4 -.2 3429-7 3429-711 3429-731 3429-8 3429-822 3429-898 3429-SM 3429-M 3429-Z89 3429-S 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 158.3 152.3 141.1 122.0 127.5 127.7 161.1 153.2 141.1 122.8 127.5 128.8 161.1 153.2 141.1 123.1 127.5 129.2 5.6 4.9 (3) 2.8 2.3 2.4 0 0 0 .2 0 .3 07/85 06/90 06/85 141.9 108.3 125.6 141.9 108.3 125.0 141.9 108.3 125.3 4.0 4.0 2.6 0 0 .2 See footnotes at end of table. Index base 90 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Heating equipment, except electric and warm air; and plumbing fix tu re s ................................................................................. ............................... Metal sanitary ware ............................................ ................... ................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................. ............................. Sinks and sink/laundry tray combinations ............................................... Kitchen sinks (cast iron, steel, and stainless s te e l)........................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................... ,...... Product code Industry code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 343 12/84 149.1 149.7 149.9 5.9 0.1 3431 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 159.0 159.3 193.2 188.1 159.0 159.0 192.5 189.8 159.0 158.9 191.9 188.2 5.4 4.2 6.0 7.5 0 -.1 -.3 -.8 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 169.0 175.3 175.3 163.2 169.7 176.0 176.0 163.2 169.9 176.3 176.3 163.0 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.8 .1 .2 .2 -.1 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 06/83 156.4 171.6 160.9 167.6 164.5 179.4 175.8 167.7 241.5 188.3 158.9 159.0 209.3 174.7 202.7 156.4 171.6 160.9 167.6 164.5 179.4 175.8 167.7 241.5 190.1 160.3 159.0 213.7 174.6 203.1 156.4 170.3 160.9 167.7 164.5 179.1 175.4 166.4 241.5 190.9 160.5 159.0 216.0 174.6 203.1 6.2 4.2 4.8 1.9 7.7 5.8 5.9 3.5 7.0 3.2 4.6 3.2 3.1 3.3 2.9 0 -.8 0 .1 0 -.2 -.2 -.8 0 .4 .1 0 1.1 0 0 06/83 06/90 06/83 86.8 110.5 198.3 86.8 110.5 194.8 86.8 110.5 194.8 5.1 4.9 5.8 0 0 0 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 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 09/91 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/86 06/80 06/80 06/80 12/93 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/80 06/86 12/93 178.9 171.1 154.3 142.5 161.3 142.4 143.2 117.7 146.3 159.2 140.7 170.3 177.6 177.4 160.3 194.3 221.0 108.3 160.3 153.7 126.7 117.9 197.8 166.3 170.9 100.0 194.1 222.4 169.7 165.1 154.5 164.7 103.8 179.9 172.4 156.9 144.2 165,0 142.4 142.9 118.4 146.8 159.2 143.1 172.5 191.4 183.0 161.0 191.5 221.0 108.3 160.4 155.4 126.4 118.1 198.2 166.6 170.9 100.5 194.1 222.4 169.7 165.1 154.5 165.4 103.8 180.5 173.0 156.9 144.2 165.0 142.4 142.9 118.4 146.8 159.2 143.1 173.5 191.4 183.0 162.4 191.5 221.0 108.3 161.9 161.0 126.4 119.3 199.2 170.3 171.3 106.8 195.6 222.4 169.7 165.1 154.5 165.4 103.8 8.5 3.3 .5 -1.8 2.7 3.2 3.7 .9 5.5 4.7 8.7 3.2 6.9 6.3 3.0 1.5 2.9 0 2.3 7.0 1.0 2.3 4.3 5.9 3.4 11.3 3.0 2.2 2.5 5.0 3.8 3.8 2.7 .3 .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .6 0 0 .9 0 0 0 .9 3.6 0 1.0 .5 2.2 .2 6.3 .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/80 06/80 160.0 164.8 159.6 164.4 160.3 165.2 2.5 2.5 .4 .5 12/84 129.8 130.8 130.9 5.4 .1 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 125.8 124.6 126.8 132.9 128.0 126.4 129.5 136.5 143.5 97.5 128.2 126.6 129.7 136.5 143.5 97.3 4.7 3.7 4.7 3.6 4.1 (3) .2 .2 .2 0 0 -.2 3431-P 3431-4 3431-426 3431-SM Plumbing fixture fittings and brass g o o d s ....................................................... . Primary p ro d u c ts .... ................ ...................... ,................................................. Plumbing fixture fittings and brass goods ........................ ........... ............ Bath and shower fittin g s ......................................................... ................ Single control bath and shower fittings, except thermostatic and pressure balanced ..... .................................................................... Bathtub and shower combination, other than single control ....... Lavatory fittin g s ........................................................................................ Residential, 4 inch centerset, other than single c o n tr o l................ Other combination fittings .................... ............................................... Sink fittin g s ........ ......................................... .............................................. Single control deck-type faucet with s p ra y ...................................... Residential deck-type faucets, other than single c o n tro l.... .......... Other sink fittin g s .................................................. ............. ................. Miscellaneous brass g o o d s .... ................................... ........................... Drains and overflows ............................. ........................... .................. T ra p s ........... .................... ................. ........................................ .......... Lawn hose nozzles and ¡awn sp rin k le rs .............................. ............ Water closet tank flushing c o n tro ls ................................................... Other miscellaneous ite m s .................................. ....................... ....... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................... .. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......... ...................... ................. .................... ....... R e s a le s ......... ........................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................... .............................. 3432-P 3432-1 3432-101 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 e q u ip m e n t......... .................................................. ................ Primary p ro d u c ts ......................... ..................... ..................... ......................... Cast iron heating b o ile rs ........................................................... ................ Oil-fired cast iron heating b o ile rs ...... .................. ......................... ....... Gas-fired cast iron heating b o ile rs ....... .................... ........................... Domestic heating stoves ................... ............................ .................. ......... W ood and coal domestic heating stoves ................ .............. .............. Other domestic heating s to v e s ................................. .............. .............. Steel heating b o ile rs ............. .................... ...................................... ......... Steel heating boilers, 400 MBH and le s s ........... .................... ........... Steel heating boilers, over 400 MBH ..................... ................ .............. Other heating system s................................................... ............................ Radiators and conve ctors......................................................... ............ Other radiators and convectors .............................. .......................... Unit h e a te rs .................... .............................. ................. .......................... Floor and wall fu rn a c e s ........ ........................................ ......................... Gas-fired floor fu rn a c e s...... ............ .................................................... Other floor and wall fu rn a ce s.................................. .................. ....... Other systems, n.e.c................................. .......................................... ..... Gas-fired infrared h e a te rs ....................................... ............ ............. Non-electric fire p la c e s ................................ ........................................ Other heating systems, n.e.c................................... ............ .............. Parts for heating s y s te m s ..... ................................................................... Gas burners and parts/atta chm e nts..... ....................... ...................... Gas burners, 400 MBH and less .............................. ....................... Gas burners over 400 MBH ................. ............................. ................ Parts/attachm ents for gas burners ....................... ............... ............ Oil burners and p a rts /a tta c h m e n ts ........ ................... ......................... Commercial/industrial oil b u rn e rs ....... ..................... ............... ........ Dual fuel burners and p a rts /a tta c h m e n ts ................................... Dual fuel b u rn e rs .................................... ............................................. Other parts, n.e.c.......................................... ............. .............. ................ Solar heating e q u ip m e n t.............................. ............................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........... ......................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................... 3433-P 3433-3 3433-311 3433-313 3433-4 3433-416 3433-422 3433-5 3433-511 3433-513 3433-6 3433-611 3433-61107 3433-621 3433-631 3433-63111 3433-63125 3433-661 3433-66141 3433-66151 3433-66193 3433-8 3433-811 3433-81101 3433-81103 3433-81105 3433-821 3433-82103 3433-831 3433-83103 3433-871 3433-9 3433-SM 3433-S 3433-SSS Fabricated structural metal pro d u c ts...................................... ........................... 344 Fabricated structural m e ta l.............................. .................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ................... .................. ............................. ................. Fabricated structural metal for buildings ................................................. Iron and steel for industrial bu ild in g s....... .......................... ................ industrial buildings and p la n ts .......... .................... ............ ............... W arehouses ...................... ....:............................................................. . 3441 3441-P 3441-1 3441-121 3441-12101 3441-12102 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 91 (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Fabricated structural metal— Continued Iron and steel for commercial buildings ........................... ......,.................. O ffice buildings (high-rise)................................................................... ...... Office buildings (low -rise )........................................................................... Other commercial buildings (lo w -ris e )..................................................... Iron and steel for public utilitie s................................................................... iron and steel for other buildings (including rel., med., instit., and e du cational)...... .................. .................. .......................................... High-rise build in g s........................... ........................................................... Low-rise buildings............................. ................ ............................ ............. Fabricated structural metal for bridges, trestles, and v ia d u c ts .................. Iron, steel, and aluminum for h ighw a ys..................................................... Iron, steel, and aluminum for ra ilw a y s ..................... ................. ................. Other fabricated structural metal ............................................... ..................... Iron and steel for towers and supporting structures................................ Iron and steel for other uses ........................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ........................................ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................. ......................................................... Field erection receipts ................ ........................................ ............................ R e s a le s .............................................................................. ................... ........... Secondary products ...................................................... ..................................... Secondary products........................................................................................ Metal doors, sash and trim .................... .................................................. ................... Primary p ro d u c ts .......................................................................................... .......... Metal doors and frames, except storm d o o rs ............................................... Aluminum doors, all ty p e s ......................................................................... . Aluminum residential d o o rs ........................................................................ Sliding glass patio d o o r s .................................... .................................. Ail other residential doors, including ga ra g e...................................... Aluminum commercial and institutional doors .......................... ............. All. other commercial and institutional d o o rs ...................................... Iron and steel doors, all t y p e s ..................... ................... ............................. Iron and steel industrial d o o rs ...................... ................. .......................... Iron and steel residential d o o r s ............................................................... Garage d o o rs .................................. ............ ............................................ Insulated steel entrance doors .............................................................. All other residential d o o r s .............................. .................... .................. Iron and steel commercial and institutional d o o rs ......... ...................... Overhead and sliding d o o rs ..... ......................... ................................... All other commercial and institutional d o o rs ...................................... Steel doorframes, 16 gauge and h e a v ie r.................................................. Metai window sash and frames, except storm s a s h ................................... Aluminum window sash and fra m e s ............................................................ Residential aluminum window sash and fra m e s ......... ......................... Single and double-hung............................................................ ............. Horizontal slid in g ............................................................ ......................... Ail other residential window sash and fra m e s ................................... Nonresidential aluminum window sash and fra m e s ............................. Projected and awning .............................................................................. Metal combination screen and storm sash and d o o rs ................................ Aluminum and steel combination screen and storm s a s h ...................... Aluminum and steel combination screen and storm d o o r s .................... Metal window and door screens and w e ath erstrip...................................... Metal screen d o o rs ......................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........ ................................................ ............................ Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................. ........................................................ 3442 Fabricated plate work (boiler s h o p s )...................... ................................................... Primary products .................................................................. .................................. Heat exchangers and steam condensers, except for nuclear app lica tio n s.... ..................... ........................................................................ Heat exchangers, closed types, in dustrial.................................................. Bare tu b e ...................................................................................................... Fin t u b e ................................................................................ ........................ Fabricated steel plate (stacks and w e id m e n ts )........................................... Pipe, penstocks, tunnel lining, stacks, and breeching ............................. Containers (trash and other) steel p la te ........................... ......................... More than 79 g a llo n s ................................................................................. W eidments and fabricated steel plate for other purposes...................... Steel power boilers, parts, and attachments (more than 15 p.s.i. steam working pressure)......................... .............................................................. Stationary and marine power b o ile r s .............................. ....................... . W ater tube ......................... ......................................................................... Fire t u b e ............................................. ................ ......................................... Parts and attachments for steel power boilers (sold separately)...... Gas c y lin d e rs ...................................................................................................... Carbon steel gas cylin d e rs................................... ....................................... 3443 92 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/87 06/82 108.6 (3) 97.5 147.0 (3) 110.4 103.4 100.8 149.3 114.0 110.9 104.5 100.8 149.2 3441-128 3441-12801 3441-12802 3441-2 3441-212 3441-216 3441-3 3441-342 3441-359 3441-SM 3441-M 3441-X31 3441-Z89 3441-S 3441-SS 06/87 06/87 06/87 06/82 06/82 06/95 06/82 06/82 06/87 128.3 (3) 101.7 131.3 157.9 104.7 101.8 101.0 (3) 125.5 121.1 125.5 131.7 157.9 105.5 102.2 101.4 101.2 125.5 121.4 125.5 0 6/87 06/95 12/91 06/82 06/82 (3) 100.0 (3) 140.3 140.3 125.0 106.9 126.8 140.8 (3) 125.0 106.9 126.8 141.4 (3) (3) (3) (3) 2.5 (3) 0 0 0 .4 (3) 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 08/83 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 06/83 149.3 151.8 153.6 167.2 151.3 151.6 132.5 187.7 215.3 143.6 134.2 151.2 154.2 146.7 157.0 141.1 147.5 125.3 131.3 142.4 143.5 141.4 140.8 132.9 183.8 156.5 130.7 142.6 144.9 135.3 143.1 127.2 149.7 152.2 153.5 167.2 151.3 151.6 132.5 187.7 215.3 143.5 134.2 150.8 154.8 145.7 157.0 141.6 149.8 125.3 131.3 142.8 144.0 142.1 141.2 134.6 183.8 156.5 130.7 144.1 147.0 136.7 143.0 126.9 149.7 152.2 153.6 167.2 151.3 151.6 132.5 187.7 215.3 143.6 134.2 150.9 154.8 146.0 157.0 141.6 149.8 125.3 131.3 142.8 144.0 142.1 141.2 134.6 183.8 156.5 130.7 144.0 146.9 136.7 143.0 126.9 7.4 7.5 6.4 9.8 7.3 7.7 4.7 12.9 18.0 3.0 1.1 4.1 5.4 3.2 5.5 4.0 6.4 -1.5 -.6 7.4 7.9 7.2 7.3 7.2 7.0 9.0 12.6 4.7 4.7 3.3 11.1 7.9 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 .1 0 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 07/83 06/83 122.6 143.8 122.6 144.2 123.9 144.2 6.1 7.3 1.1 .0 3443-P 03/80 03/80 155.4 157.3 157.7 159.9 157.8 160.1 4.2 4.4 .1 .1 3443-1 3443-112 3443-11211 3443-11215 3443-2 3443-236 3443-245 3443-24515 3443-297 03/80 12/94 03/80 03/80 03/80 03/80 12/86 12/94 12/94 189.3 103.2 202.3 173.4 134.6 81.8 129.1 102.8 101.5 196.4 107.2 215.8 172.6 139.6 81.8 129.6 103.2 106.4 194.8 106.2 212.6 172.7 139.5 81.8 129.6 103.2 106.4 7.0 (3) 8.5 5.2 5.4 -.8 -.9 -1.5 .1 -.1 0 0 0 0 3443-3 3443-37 3443-371 3443-372 3443-381 3443-4 3443-412 03/80 12/94 12/94 03/80 12/86 03/80 12/86 136.3 101.9 102.0 158.7 151.1 136.6 129.7 136.2 101.9 101.2 (3) 150.4 140.8 130.8 138.5 103.9 103.9 158.7 150.1 140.8 130.8 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 4.7 .8 (3) (3) 100.0 125.2 120.7 125.3 (3) 5.9 Sep. 1995 3441-122 3441-12201 3441-12202 3441-12207 3441-127 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 3442-12231 3442-123 3442-12332 3442-12336 3442-143 3442-2 3442-21 3442-211 3442-21121 3442-21124 3442-21129 3442-212 3442-21245 3442-4 3442-412 3442-413 3442-5 3442-511 3442-SM 3442-M 3442-S See footnotes at end of table. Product code (3) 4.6 11.3 (3) 4.8 (3) 5.8 .9 (3) (3) 1.8 6.8 1.1 (3) 4.1 (3) (3) 0.5 1.1 0 -.1 (3) .3 0 .8 .4 .4 (3) 0 .2 0 1.7 2.0 2.7 (3) -.2 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Fabricated plate work (boiler shops)— Continued Metal tanks, complete at factory (standard line p ressure).......................... Air receivers........................................ ......................................... .................... Other pressure tanks, including anhydrous ammonia less than 3,000 gallon c a p a c ity ......... ................................................................................ Ferrous ............................................................................................ .............. Nonferrous ........ .................................................................................. ......... Metal tanks, complete at factory (standard line nonpressure) ................... Storage ta n k s ........................................................... .................... ................... More than 4,000 gallon capa city............................................................... Other nonpressure ta n k s ................................................................................ F e rro u s ................................. .................................................... .................... Nonferrous ......................................................................................... ........... Metal tanks and vessels, custom fabricated at the factory ........................ Pressure vessels and tanks, including process vessels, tanks, and k e ttle s ..................................... ....................... ....................... .................... F e rro u s ............................................................................................... ........... Nonferrous ........................................................ ............................................ All other tanks and vessels, custom fabricated at the fa c to ry ...... ......... F e rro u s ........................... ............................................................................... N o n fe rro u s .................................................................................................... Meta! tanks and vessels, custom fabricated and field e re c te d .................. Bulk storage ta n k s ............................................................ ............. ................. F e rro u s .................................... ...................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................. ......................................................... Sheet metal w o rk ............................................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................... ........................ ................... Metal roofing and roof drainage e q u ip m e n t................................................... Metal roofing, steel, all ty p e s ......................................................................... Roof drainage equipment including eave troughs, s te e l.......................... Roof drainage equipment including eave troughs, alum inum .................. Metal flooring and siding ..................................................................................... Metal siding, s te e l..................................... ...................................................... Metal siding, aluminum, for residential use, including mobile h o m e s ..... N oninsu lated.................................................................... ............................ Other sheet metal work .................................................. ..................... .............. Cornices, skylights, ceiling domes, copings, and gravel s to p s ................ Stovepipe, furnace smokepipe, elbows, and ducts, s te e l........................ Air-conditioning ducts, including dust collecting ducts, s te e l................... Restaurant, hotei, and kitchen sheet metal equipment, s te e l................. Metal awnings, canopies, carports, and patios, prefabricated types, alum inum .......................... .............. ........................................ ................... Soffits, fascia, and shutters, aluminum ..................................... .................. Other sheet metal work, s te e l................................ .................. .................... Precision sheet metal parts, not s ta m p e d ........ ................. .................... Other steei sheet metal w o rk ........ ................................................... ........ Other sheet metal work, aluminum .............................................................. Other sheet metal work of metals other than steel or alum inum .......... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3444 Architectural and ornamental m e ta lw o rk .................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ......................................................................................... ............ Architectural and ornamental m etalw ork............. ............................................ Warm air or air conditioning grilles, registers and air d iffu s e rs ....... ....... Iron and s te e l................................ ................................. ........... .................. S ta irs ................................................................................................ ................. Industrial c la s s .............................................................................................. Commercial c la s s ......................................................................................... R a ilings........................................................... ............. ..................................... Steel, excluding stainless s t e e i........ ........................................................ Other metals, including combinations of metals and other m ate rials. Other architectural and ornamental m e ta lw o rk ................................... ...... Fences, gates and p o s ts ...................................... .................................... Window g u a rd s ................................................................ ............................. Other architectural and ornamental m eta lw o rk...................................... Steel, excluding stainless s te e l.............................................................. Other m e ta ls......... .................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................. ............ Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................................... ....................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................... .................................. 3446 Prefabricated metal b u ild in g s ....................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................. ..................... .................. Prefab, metal bldg. sys., excl. farm service bldgs., resid. bldgs., & parts for prefab, b ld g s ..... .............. ............................................................ 3448 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3443-5 3443-513 03/80 12/94 124.4 103.6 124.9 102.9 125.1 103.6 (3) (3) 0.2 .7 3443-515 3443-51511 3443-51513 3443-7 3443-73 3443-733 3443-76 3443-761 3443-763 3443-8 08/87 12/94 12/94 03/80 03/80 12/94 12/94 12/94 12/94 03/80 118.4 100.7 102.0 144.1 142.4 105.9 100.8 100.8 100.7 151.5 119.8 102.3 119.9 102.3 .1 0 (3) 144.6 142.4 105.9 102.0 102.1 101.8 151.7 (3) 145.2 143.2 105.9 102.0 102.1 101.8 152.1 (3) (3) (3) 5.5 6.9 3443-81 3443-811 3443-813 3443-85 3443-851 3443-853 3443-9 3443-91 3443-911 3443-SM 3443-M 3443-S 12/94 03/80 12/94 12/86 12/94 12/94 03/80 12/94 12/94 102.3 128.5 103.8 141.9 100.6 105.1 145,6 101.7 101.7 102.4 128.8 103.6 142.1 100.9 105.1 145.6 101.7 101.7 102.8 129.1 104.6 142.1 100.9 105.1 145.6 12/86 03/80 127.8 142.5 (3) 143.0 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 12/82 138.7 138.2 133.6 121.0 172.8 134.4 127.7 138.0 136.9 136.9 146.1 115.7 139.7 137.3 207.4 138.6 138.3 132.9 121.0 172.8 130.3 128.4 138.0 139.0 139.0 146.4 115.7 140.8 137.4 207.4 3444-646 3444-651 3444-662 3444-66203 3444-66209 3444-664 3444-698 3444 tSM 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 170.9 115.1 143.2 146.4 140.9 143.6 155.8 3444-S 12/82 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 01/84 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/88 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/88 (3) (3) (3) (3) 3.3 (3) 2.6 (3) 2.5 (3) .4 .6 0 0 0 0 .3 .4 .2 1.0 0 0 0 0 (3) (3) .9 (3) (3) (3) (3) 128.0 143.1 (3) (3) (3) .1 138.4 138.1 132.9 121.0 172.8 130.3 127.1 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 0 -1.0 (3) 135.4 135.4 146.4 115.7 140.8 137.4 207.4 5.2 4.9 8.3 8.2 1.1 18.8 4.1 (3) 6.7 6.7 4.4 11.7 4.1 5.1 1.9 170.9 115.1 143.5 147.5 140.4 144.2 155.2 170.9 115.1 143.5 147.8 140.0 144.2 155.3 9.1 14.8 2.4 3.1 3.0 4.9 2.6 0 0 0 .2 -.3 0 133.6 132.6 132.5 4.1 -.1 131.9 133.1 133.1 121.9 122.4 108.9 120.3 121.2 117.1 114.2 113.4 134.7 124.0 165.7 135.9 134.8 114.6 132.7 134.0 134.0 122.8 123.5 109.1 121.3 121.4 117.5 114.5 114.0 135.2 124.2 166.1 136.8 135.3 116.7 132.7 134.0 134.0 122.8 123.5 109.4 122.4 121.2 117.9 115.3 114.0 134.8 123.3 165.1 136.7 135.3 116.6 3.5 3.9 3.9 3.4 4.7 .7 2.9 .7 1.5 2.6 .4 2.0 -.6 -.4 4.7 3.1 11.5 .0 0 0 0 0 .3 .9 -.2 .3 .7 0 -.3 ».7 -.6 -.1 0 ».1 12/83 12/83 129.9 121.9 129.9 121.9 129.9 121.9 2.1 1.3 0 0 3448-P 12/81 12/81 134.6 133.1 133.4 131.8 134.8 133.3 4.7 4.9 1.1 3448-1 12/81 129.7 127.5 129.7 4.3 1.7 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 3446-P 3446-1 3446-11 3446-111 3446-13 3446-131 3446-135 3446-14 3446-143 3446-149 3446-19 3446-192 3446-193 3446-199 3446-19913 3446-19914 3446-SM 3446-S 3446-SSS See footnotes at end of table. Index base 93 (3) (3) (3) -2.6 -2.6 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1.0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Prefabricated metal buildings—Continued Industrial and com m e rcial....................... ....................................................... In d u stria l......................................................................................................... C o m m ercial..................................... ............................................................. Institutional, medical, religious, public & edu cational................................ Other prefabricated and portable metal buildings and p a rts ....................... Other farm service bldgs., steel and aluminum, excl. wood frame b ld g s ................................................. ........................................................... Small utility bldgs., incl. tool sheds, cabanas, storage houses, etc., steel and aluminum ...... ................................................................. S te e l.................................................................................. .............................. Dwellings and other non-farm bldgs. incl. vacation homes, etc.; steel and alum inum ............................................................................................. A lum inum ........................................................................................................ S te e l................................................. ............................................................... Panels, parts, or sections for prefab, bldgs., not sold as a complete unit, steel & a lu m in u m ............................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous metal w o rk ...... ............... ....................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Bar joists and fabricated concrete reinforcing b a rs ...................................... Short span open-web jo is ts ................................................. .......................... All long span jo is ts ........................................................................................... Fabricated concrete reinforcing b a r s ..... ..................................................... Other miscellaneous metal building materials and curtain w a ll.................. Expanded metal lath ....................................................................................... Metal plaster base accessories, including corner beads, screeds, grounds, etc................................................................................................. Custom roll form p ro d u c ts ................................................................................. Other s te e l......................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................ ................................................................ Screw machine products, and bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and w a s h e rs ..................................................................................................................... Product code Industry code 130.6 118.3 129.6 119.3 139.9 4.4 4.6 4.3 3.2 6.1 2.0 0 2.6 .1 .1 (3) Sep. 1995 12/81 142.5 (3) 140.6 5.8 3448-221 3448-22117 12/81 12/87 142.0 134.1 142.5 134.1 141.9 134.1 6.0 4.1 3448-235 3448-23516 3448-23518 12/81 12/87 12/87 161.1 135.9 124.3 161.1 135.9 (3) 161.1 135.9 124.3 2.0 1.8 3.8 3448-254 3448-SM 12/81 127.6 131.0 130.9 11.8 -.1 12/84 12/84 12/84 11/86 09/86 12/84 12/84 12/84 117.1 115.3 112.1 123.3 101.7 115.0 110.5 113.4 119.5 118.0 113.1 129.5 105.5 114.8 110.5 113.4 118.9 118.1 113.4 129.8 107.7 114.8 110.5 113.4 7.6 8.3 5.6 14.1 14.8 3.0 .1 0 -.5 .1 .3 .2 2.1 0 0 0 12/84 06/90 06/90 130.4 114.8 111.9 130.4 122.3 116.4 130.4 122.2 116.4 .2 21.1 12.8 0 -.1 0 12/84 129.0 130.7 127.2 2.8 -2.7 12/84 120.0 120.3 120.4 1.8 .1 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/88 12/83 12/83 12/83 128.6 129.6 125.9 131.6 123.0 159.8 160.8 119.4 113.0 127.5 123.6 129.2 130.2 125.9 132.4 123.0 159.8 (3) 120.6 115.4 127.7 123.6 129.6 130.5 125.9 133.1 125.7 159.8 (3) 120.6 115.4 128.5 123.9 2.7 2.4 .8 3.4 2.2 .9 (3) 7.0 4.7 2.6 7.2 .3 .2 0 .5 2.2 0 (3) 0 0 .6 .2 06/82 06/82 06/82 11/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 12/87 12/87 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 12/87 06/82 06/82 12/93 122.3 122.5 116.1 120.5 102.1 114.3 129.4 110.4 108.6 131.4 103.9 120.6 103.8 114.5 99.8 122.4 93.7 122.6 116.0 119.3 104.3 125.3 112.7 126.5 162.3 138.8 184.6 190.0 121.4 100.2 122.5 122.8 115.8 116.0 102.5 114.3 131.7 111.3 108.6 131.4 103.9 120.5 103.8 114.5 99.9 122.4 93.9 123.1 116.0 119.4 104.3 127.4 112.2 126.5 164.9 140.0 187.3 198.1 121.4 100.2 122.4 122.7 115.6 113.0 102.5 114.7 131.4 111.7 (3) 131.4 103.9 120.5 103.8 114.6 99.8 122.4 93.7 123.1 116.0 118.8 104.3 127.4 110.5 126.5 163.0 136.4 187.3 198.1 124.8 100.2 1.2 1.3 1.0 -6.4 3.5 .8 4.1 3.1 (3) 2.8 2.7 -.1 -.1 -.2 -2.6 0 4.4 3.1 .2 0 0 -.5 0 0 -1.5 0 -1 .2 -2.6 0 0 2.8 0 06/82 124.8 122.1 122.8 1.8 .6 3451-P 3451-1 3451-2 3451-222 3451-223 3451-242 3451-252 3451-262 3451-298 3451-S 3452-P 3452-4 3452-411 3452-412 3452-413 3452-416 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 3452-621 3452-631 3452-649 3452-7 3452-701 3452-712 3452-731 3452-8 3452-811 3452-SM 3452-S See footnotes at end of table. 128.1 118.3 126.3 119.2 139.8 Oct. 1994 3448-215 345 3452 Oct. 19952 130.6 118.3 129.5 119.2 139.3 3449-532 3449-6 3449-614 3449-SM 3449-S Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and w a shers........................ ............................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft..................... ............................ Mine roof b o lts ........................................................................... ;..................... Hex bolts, including heavy, tap, and jo in t ...................... ............................. Square and round bolts and plow numbers 3, 4, 6, 7, and tra c k ....... High-strength structural and bent b o lts ...... ................................................ Studs ................................................................................................................... Flanged, self-locking, set, lag, and wood s c r e w s ...................................... Cap s c re w s .................................. ..................................................................... Machine s c re w s ................................................................................................ Thread-forming tapping s c re w s .................... ........................ ....................... Thread-cutting, self-drilling, and thread-roiling s c re w s ............................. Other externally threaded fasteners, except aircraft.................................. Internally threaded fasteners, except a irc ra ft................................................. Square, sheet metal, weld, wing, and cage n u t s ...................................... Hex n u ts ............................................................................................................. Locknuts: prevailing torque and free s p in n in g ............................................ Other internally threaded fasteners, including all non m etallic................. Nonthreaded fasteners, except aircraft................................ ............................ Solid rivets, all s iz e s ......................................................................................... Pins, machine t y p e ............................................... ........................................... Washers, all ty p e s ............................................................................................ Other nonthreaded fasteners, including all non m e ta ilic........................... Aircraft/aerospace fa s te n e rs .................................................... I....................... Bolts, all KSI te n s ile ......................................................................................... Screws, all types, and studs, all ty p e s ........................................................ Nuts, all t y p e s ................................................. ................................................. O ther formed fa s te n e rs ...................................................................................... A u tom otive............................ ............................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ......................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Sep. 19952 12/81 12/87 12/87 12/87 12/81 3449-P 3449-4 3449-443 3449-447 3449-452 3449-5 3449-511 3451 June 19952 3448-115 3448-11512 3448-11514 3448-118 3448-2 3449 Screw machine products............................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts .................................................................................................... . Automotive screw machine pro d u cts................................................................ Other screw machine p ro d u c ts ............................ ............................................ Aircraft.................... ....................................... ..................................................... O rd n a n c e ........................................................................................................... Household appliances, including radio and te le v is io n ..... ........................ Electric and electronic equipment ......................................... ............... ........ M achinery................................................. .......................................................... All other end uses, except a u to m o tiv e........................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index 94 .6 2.1 .2 1.5 2.1 1.5 2.8 .9 .7 1.5 4.1 -.6 .5 1.4 -.1 2.2 -.4 0 0 0 (3) .3 -.2 .4 (3) 0 0 0 0 .1 -.1 0 -.2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Metal forgings and sta m p in g s ...................................................................................... 346 12/84 111.8 112.2 112.3 1.4 0.1 Iron and steel fo rg in g s ................................................... .................................. ........... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................. ....................................................................... Hot impression die impact, press and upset ferrous forgings .................... Carbon s te e l........................................ ................ ............................................ Alloy steel, except stainless and high-tem perature.................................. Stainless s te e l.................................................................................................. Seamless rolled-ring ferrous fo rg in g s .............................................................. Open die or smith (hammer or press) ferrous fo rg in g s ..... ..................... . Alloy steel, except stainless and high-tem perature.................................. Stainless s te e l.................................................................................................. Other ferrous forg in g s ......................................................................................... Other ferrous fo rg in g s ........................................................... ......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................. ............................ Secondary p ro d u c ts .......... ................. ................................................................ 3462 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 02/84 02/84 112.6 113.2 115.2 114.6 114.5 121.9 111.7 100.3 96.8 110.7 102.2 102.2 113.5 114.1 115.7 115.7 114.8 119.8 112.0 103.2 99.0 115.1 113.9 114.5 116.4 116.2 114.8 127.9 114.6 103.3 99.3 114.8 102.2 102.2 4.0 3.6 3.2 2.5 2.7 13.1 5.2 9.1 6.4 15.8 -.4 -.4 .4 .4 .6 .4 0 6.8 2.3 .1 .3 -.3 12/83 99.7 101.0 101.6 6.9 .6 Nonferrous fo rg in g s ................................................................. ...................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Hot impression die impact, press and upset nonferrous fo rg in g s ......... .... Aluminum and aluminum a llo y ....................................................................... Titanium and titanium a llo y .............................. .............................................. Copper and copper alloy ............................................................................... Cold impression die impact, press and upset nonferrous forgings ............ Aluminum and aluminum a llo y ...................................................................... Open die or smith (hammer or press) nonferrous fo rg in g s ......................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3463 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 126.7 131.2 131.9 150.8 97.5 142.7 136.0 135.9 150.2 129.2 134.3 135.3 151.1 103.7 143.6 137.7 136.9 150.3 131.2 136.8 138.1 155.1 103.5 160.6 137.7 136.9 150.2 7.3 8.8 9.4 9.5 6.8 23.4 (3) (3) 3.1 1.5 1.9 2.1 2.6 -.2 11.8 0 0 -.1 12/83 108.5 108.5 108.5 .4 0 Automotive stam p ings ................................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Original equipment automotive stam p ings...................................................... Passenger car s ta m p in g s............................................................................... Body p a n e ls .................................................................................................. Chassis p a rts ................................................................................................ Truck and bus s ta m p in g s............................................................................... Body p a n e ls .................................................................................................. Chassis p a r ts ................................................................................................ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........ ................................................................................... 3465 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 111.6 109.9 108.2 107.9 104.2 116.4 110.8 111.2 110.0 112.1 110.4 108.8 108.5 104.7 117.6 110.7 111.2 109.7 112.0 110.4 108.8 108.5 104.6 117.7 110.7 111.2 109.7 .2 .4 .4 .2 .1 .5 1.0 .6 2.0 -.1 0 0 0 -.1 .1 0 0 0 12/82 129.8 129.7 129.4 -.6 -.2 Metal crowns and clo sure s........................................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Metal commercial closures ................................................................................ Screw-on, thread or lug ty p e .......................................................................... Tin m ill............................................ ........................ ............. ........................ All other metal commercial clo s u re s ............................... ................... ......... 3466 3466-P 3466-1 3466-103 3466-10331 3466-189 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 12/83 06/92 129.4 128.6 142.8 138.0 138.0 105.5 129.5 128.6 143.0 138.0 138.0 105.8 129.5 128.6 143.0 4.2 4.0 3.5 0 0 0 (3) (3) 105.8 (3) (3) 3.4 (3) (3) Metal stampings, n.e.c...... ................................. ........................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Job stampings, except a u to m o tiv e ................................. ................................. Motor and generator stam pings.................................................................... Aviation stam pings....................................................................!...................... Agricultural equipment stam p ings................................. ............................... Electrical equipment stampings, except refrigerator and la u n d ry .......... Furniture sta m p in g s ......................................................................................... Office machine s ta m p in g s .............................................................................. Radio, television and phonograph s tam p ings............................................. Refrigerator stampings .................................................................................... Stove, heater and air conditioner s ta m p in g s .............................................. Other industrial equipment stam pings............................ ............................. Other job sta m p in g s ........................................................................................ Stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, except a lu m in u m ....... Top of range household utensils, stainless s te e l........ .............................. O ther stamped and spun utensils, cooking and kitchen, including vitreous e n a m e l......................................................................................... Other stamped and pressed metal end p ro d u c ts .......................................... Other stamped and pressed metal end products ......................... ............ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................... ................................................................... 3469 3469-P 3469-2 3469-205 3469-211 3469-215 3469-225 3469-231 3469-241 3469-251 3469-261 3469-271 3469-289 3469-298 3469-5 3469-511 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/88 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 12/88 08/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 06/84 126.7 126.3 126.2 90.8 115.8 123.5 126.9 112.7 141.7 116.4 (3) 112.4 142.6 124.5 129.1 120.9 126.8 126.5 126.0 90.8 115.8 124.1 127.0 112.7 141.7 117.3 119.5 112.4 140.5 124.5 129.8 120.9 126.9 126.5 126.0 90.8 116.3 124.1 127.0 112.7 141.7 116.0 119.5 .1 0 0 0 .4 0 0 0 0 -1.1 0 (3) 140.5 124.4 129.8 120.9 1.6 1.6 1.2 4.8 .8 2.6 2.0 5.8 0 -.2 (3) (3) .9 1.3 5.2 4.2 06/84 06/84 06/84 160.5 120.1 126.9 163.3 120.9 127.8 163.3 120.9 127.8 6.4 1.9 3.7 0 0 0 3462-P 3462-5 3462-511 3462-513 3462-515 3462-7 3462-8 3462-813 3462-815 3462-9 3462-911 3462-SM 3462-S 3463-P 3463-5 3463-521 3463-523 3463-525 3463-6 3463-621 3463-8 3463-SM 3463-S 3465-P 3465-1 3465-111 3465-11111 3465-11112 3465-113 3465-11313 3465-11314 3465-SM 3465-S 3469-598 3469-9 3469-998 3469-SM 3469-S Coating, engraving, and allied s e rv ic e s ...................................................................... 347 Metal plating and p olishing.......................... ................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts .................................... ................................................................. Metal plating and p o lis h in g ................................................. ............................... Electroplating-rack........................................................................................... Electroplating-barrel......................................................................................... Engineering plating - hard chrome, hard n ic k e l............................. ............ 3471 3471-P 3471-1 3471-101 3471-102 3471-103 See footnotes at end of table. 95 (3) (3) (3) (3) 0 (3) 0 -.1 0 0 06/84 128.9 129.2 129.4 2.1 .2 12/84 125.3 126.0 126.0 1.9 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 133.9 134.0 134.0 132.9 141.7 131.6 134.1 134.2 134.2 133.4 141.9 131.6 134.1 134.2 134.2 133.3 142.0 131.8 2.3 2.2 2.2 1.9 2.7 .1 0 0 0 -.1 .1 .2 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Metal plating and polishing—Continued Anodizing ........................................................................................................... Hard coat anodizing ................. ............................................ .............. Other a n o d izin g ..................................................................................... ....... .... .....................*..... Mechanical surface preparation......................... Polishing and buffing ................................................... .................. ............ Other surface finishing ................................................................................ Other plating including reel to reel continuous p la tin g ............................. Other plating ......................................... .........,...................... *...... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................. .................... ............... .............i............ Product code 3471-104 3471-10431 3471-10432 3471-10$ 3471-10541 3471-10543 3471-107 3471-10752 3471-SM 3471-S 96 Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/89 145.0 135.7 147.3 118.5 117.8 126.6 119.4 107.1 145.0 135.7 147.3 118.5 117.8 126.6 119.4 107.1 145.0 135.7 147.3 118.5 117.8 126.6 119.4 107.1 5.9 4.6 6.3 .3 .4 -1.0 .2 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/84 134.4 133.3 134.3 4.0 .8 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Industry code Metal coating and allied s e rv ic e s ................................... ............................................ Primary products ........................................... .............................. ........................... Metal coating and allied services.............................................................. ....... Etching and engraving metal nam eplates............................... .................. . Other etching and engraving........................ ................................................. Galvanizing and other hot dip c o a tin g ......................................................... Sheet and strip galvanizing.................................................. ..................... After fabrication galvanizing, excluding all steel company o p e ra tio n s..................................................................... ........................ Other galvanizing...................................................................... ................... Hot dip coating other than z in c ....................................................... .......... Organic co a tin g s ................................. ............................................................. Coil c o a tin g ............................................................................................. ...... Spray coating, including electrostatic c o a tin g ......................................... All other organic c o a tin g ............................................................................. All other metal coating or allied s e rv ic e s ......................... ............... ........... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Secondary products ............................................................................................. 3479 Ordnance and accessories, except vehicles and guided m is s ile s ........................ 348 Small arms ammunition, 30mm and u n d e r................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Cartridges for small firearms (rifles and sidearm s)....... ................................ Rimfire rifle /p is to l............................................................................................ C e n te rfire /rifle .................................................................................................. Centerfire pistols, including c artrid ges......................................................... Shotgun s h e lls ......................... ................... ........................................................ Ammunition com pone nts.................................................................................... Wads, shot cases (primed or unprimed), bullets, bullet jackets and cases ........................................................................................................... 3482 Ammunition, except for small a r m s ............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ........ ............................................................................................. Artillery ammunition and component parts, over 30mm (or 1.18 inches) . Projectile metal parts .................................................................................... .. Artillery component p a rts ................................................................................ Fuses .............................................................................................................. O th e r............................................................................................................... Ammunition, except for small arms, n.e.c*...................................................... B o m b s ................................................................................................................ Other ammunition and ammunition parts, n.e.c., except small a r m s .... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................... .............. Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................ ................................................... 3483 Small arms, 30 mm and un d e r.............................. ...................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... ............. . Pistols and revolve rs........................................................................................... Centerfire pistols and re v o lv e rs ..................................................................... Rimfire pistols and revolve rs.......................................................................... R ifle s ........ ............................................................ ................................................ Centerfire rifle s ..................................... ............................................................ Bolt repeater centerfire rifle s ...................................................................... Shotguns..................................... ...................... ................................................... Repeating shotguns.......................................................................... .............. Other small a rm s .......................................................................................... ....... Parts and attachments for small a r m s ............................................................ Small arms shipped to U.S. m ilitary.................................... ............................. Machine guns, shipped to U.S. m ilita ry ....................................................... Parts and attachments shipped to U.S m ilita ry .......................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3484 Ordnance and accessories N .E.C ................................................................. . Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ..................................................... ....................................... 3489 Miscellaneous fabricated metal p ro d u c ts .................................................................. 349 Industrial V a lv e s .............................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ................................................................. ........................ ........... Gate, giobe, and check v a lv e s .......................................................................... Iron body, including ductile or modular, all pressures (excl. IBBM, AWWA, U L ) .............................. ................................................................ Carbon s te e l................................................................................. .................... Cast carbon s te e l......................................................................................... Forged carbon s te e l.............................................................. ¡...................... Alloy steel and other m e ta ls .......................................................................... 3491 Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/89 116.1 116.4 116.4 126.8 173.7 117.2 98.4 117.3 117.7 117.7 128.8 173.7 116.0 96.6 117.3 117.7 117.7 128.8 173.7 116.0 96.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 -.2 -.2 -.6 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/89 123.0 104.3 128.0 111.4 99.9 123.1 108.3 105.9 123.0 104.3 128.0 113.5 106.3 123.7 108.3 106.0 123.0 (3) 128.0 113.4 106.3 123.7 108.3 106.0 (3) 3.9 2.3 7.3 1.3 -.6 1.0 12/84 105.4 105.7 105.7 .9 0 06/85 126.9 127.9 129.2 2.5 1.0 3482-P 3482-1 3482-112 3482-113 3482-114 3482-2 3482-3 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 118.2 123.8 114.3 87.3 121.8 135.9 130.4 126.2 116.8 121.6 110.7 84.3 118.4 131.5 127.4 125.5 116.8 121.6 110.7 84.3 118.4 131.5 127.4 125.5 .9 .3 -1.2 -3.9 -.8 -.2 1.7 .6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3482-369 06/85 126.5 126.5 126.5 4.5 0 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 12/85 122.6 119.9 139.0 121.0 119.8 117.5 129.3 100.4 81.3 122.4 123.7 119.8 138.6 121.0 121.0 120.0 129.2 100.5 81.4 122.4 125.5 119.9 138.6 121.0 121.0 120.0 129.2 100.6 82.2 122.4 3.3 0 -.6 -8.5 2.8 7.5 -1.5 .4 2.8 -2.4 1.5 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1.0 0 3479-P 3479-1 3479-101 3479-102 3479-103 3479-10311 3479-10312 3479-10313 3479-10314 3479-104 3479-10421 3479-10422 3479-10423 3479-105 3479-SM 3479-S 3483-P 3483-1 3483-151 3483-171 3483-17114 3483-17119 3483-3 3483-311 3483-341 3483-SM 3483-S 3484-P 3484-2 3484-201 3484-202 3484-3 3484-301 3484-30122 3484-4 3484-401 3484-5 3484-6 3484-7 3484-702 3484-704 3484-SM 3484-S 3489-P 3489-SM 3489-S Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 (3) 0 -.1 0 0 0 0 12/85 126.7 (3) 135.3 9.5 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 08/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/9 2 06/92 06/9 2 144.8 145.6 132.7 130.9 138.7 147.5 143.0 137.3 143.9 145.5 126.8 144.0 102.8 100.7 97.5 147.1 148.0 132.7 130.9 138.7 147.6 143.0 137.3 143.9 145.5 126.8 144.0 111.2 111.0 97.5 149.0 148.4 132.7 130.9 138.7 148.2 143.8 137.3 143.9 145.5 126.8 145.2 111.2 (3) 97.5 2.0 1.0 1.8 1.9 0 2.3 2.3 3.4 1.5 1.6 4.4 -8.6 10.3 (3) (3) 06/8 5 124.7 122.9 122.9 -1.6 0 12/85 12/85 110.3 125.3 111.3 128.4 111.4 128.7 1.9 4.0 .1 .2 (3) 1.3 .3 0 0 0 .4 .6 0 0 0 0 .8 0 (3) 0 12/85 119.8 119.8 119.8 16.4 0 12/84 133.4 134.2 134.3 3.2 .1 3491 rP 3491-1 06/91 06/91 06/91 111.3 112.2 117.9 112.8 114.0 119.5 112.8 113.9 119.3 3.4 3.7 7.2 0 -.1 -.2 3491-111 3491-113 3491-11304 3491-11305 3491-115 06/91 06/91 12/82 12/82 06/91 113.8 114.3 122.8 106.7 106.1 115.2 114.2 122.8 106.3 105.9 115.8 114.2 122.8 106.4 105.9 5.9 3.0 1.9 4.9 4.6 .5 0 0 .1 0 See footnotes at end of table. Index base 97 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Industrial Valves—Continued Brass and bronze (125 lb w.s.p. or more) ............................................... Valves for water works ..................... ............................................................... IBBM gate line and tapping valves ............................................................. UL valves (all p ressures)............................................................ ................. Fire hydrants............................................................ ....................................... AWWA valves (all pressures)....................................................................... Butterfly v a lv e s ....................................................................... .................... Ball valves, all pressures, types & metals (excl. auto, control, solenoid, & regulator v a lv e s ) ............................ ..................... ............ ..... Brass and bronze ............................................................ .............................. Carbon steel (cast and fa bricated)........................ .................................... Alloy steel and other m e ta ls .... .................. .......................... ..................... Butterfly valves, all metals pressures, and types, incl. manual & power o n /o ff v a lv e s ........................ ..................................... ................................. Industrial types, incl. elastomer and fluroplastic lin e d ............................ Iron (including ductile) ..... .......................................... ............................... Plug valves, all metals , pressures & types (excl. automatic control, solenoid, and regulator).................... ......................................................... Iron (including d u c tile )................................................................................... Alloy steel and other m e ta ls ................................................... .................... Industrial valves, n.e.c........ ............................................................................... Diaphragm and pinch valves, including operators, all metals, pressures, and ty p e s ............................................................................. Pop safety valves and relief valves (more than 15 lb w .s.p.)................ Iron and s te e l............................................................................................... Steam traps (more than 15 lb w .s .p .)......................... ............................... Power actuators (sold s epa rately).............................................................. Pneumatic a c tu a tio n .................................................................................. Other metal valves (excl. control valves, regulators, and solenoid va lv e s )....................................................................................................... Automatic regulating and control valves (except nuclear)......................... Automated control valves (designed for modulating (throttling) se rvice )................................................................................................. ..... Pneumatic a c tu a te d ............................................................................ ....... Sliding stem v a lv e s ................................................................................. Globe b o d y .............................. ............ ......................... ..................... All other body ty p e s ............................................................................ Rotary v a lv e s .......................... ................................................................ Ball v a lv e s ............................ ............................................................... Butterfly v a lv e s .................................................................................... All other actuation, including electric-actuated and electrihydraulic a c tu a te d .............................................................................. Sliding stem vaives ...................................... ........................................... Globe b o d y ........................... .............................................................. Regulator V a lve s ................................ ................. .......................................... Pilot (internal and external) actuated pressure regulato rs................. Solenoid Valves, except power transfer v a lv e s ............................... ........... Commercial/Industrial ty p e s ................... ........................... ......................... T w o -w a y ................................. .......................................................... .......... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ............................................ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ......................................... .......................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .................................................. ........................................ Fluid power valves and hose fittin g s ................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ..... ....................................................................................... Hydraulic valves, all pressures, non-aerospace t y p e ........................... Volume flow c o n tro l................................................................................. Other, including lo g ic .......................................................... .................... Pneumatic valves, non-aerospace ty p e ................................................... Directional c o n tro l..................................... ...................... ........................ Solenoid-operated ................................................................................ Pressure c o n tro l........................................................................................ Other-pressure control v a lv e s ............................. ......................... .... Other, including logic and com bination................................................ Hydraulic and pneumatic valves, aerospace type ................................ Hydraulic valves, aerospace ty p e ......................................................... Fittings for metal and plastic tubing used in fluid power transfer systems, non-aerospace ................................ .................................... Fittings and couplings for tubing .......................................................... Metal, flareless ty p e ....................... ................. .............. ..................... Hydraulic and pneumatic hose or tube end fittings and assemblies, non-aerospace ................ .............. ....................................................... Fittings and couplings for hose ............................................................ Hydraulic and pneumatic, except quick c o n n e c t...... .................... P e rm a n e n t......................................................................................... R e usable................................................................................ ............ Quick c o n n e c t...................................................................... ................ H yd ra u lic...................................................... ............ ......................... Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3491-117 3491-2 3491-211 3491-212 3491-214 3491-215 3491-21502 12/82 06/91 06/91 06/91 12/82 06/91 06/91 196.8 110.2 105.1 109.6 157.7 114.7 114.7 205.9 114.0 113.0 103.6 163.5 115.6 115.6 204.1 113.7 113.0 (3) 161.0 115.6 115.6 17.4 4.7 8.4 -0.9 -.3 0 (3) 5.2 .8 .8 (3) -1.5 0 0 3491-3 3491-313 3491-315 3491-317 06/91 12/82 06/91 06/91 112.1 163.6 113.7 106.0 112.1 163.6 113.7 106.0 112.2 163.6 113.8 106.2 2.6 3.0 2.2 2.3 .1 0 .1 .2 3491-4 3491-411 3491-41101 06/91 06/91 12/82 104.4 106.7 113.8 104.1 106.3 112.8 104.1 106.3 112.8 0 -.4 -.9 0 0 0 3491-5 3491-511 3491-515 3491-6 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/91 142.1 139.3 150.6 115.6 142.1 139.3 -5.9 -6.1 -8.2 1.3 0 0 (3) 115.9 142.1 139.3 150.6 116.0 3491-613 3491-615 3491-61501 3491-619 3491-623 3491-62301 06/91 12/82 06/91 12/82 06/91 06/91 137.3 158.6 111.8 177.9 97.2 95.9 138.0 158.7 111.9 177.9 96.6 96.4 (3) 158.7 111.9 177.9 97.5 96.6 (3) 1.0 1.5 3.7 2.1 .7 3491-625 3491-8 06/91 12/82 111.2 147.3 111.8 147.3 112.0 147.3 1.6 3.0 .2 0 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 06/91 108.4 161.3 114.7 116.6 105.5 112.1 119.4 104.8 108.4 161.3 114.7 116.6 3.8 3.8 5.3 5.9 2.2 2.1 5.0 -1.1 .1 .1 0 0 (3) 104.8 108.5 161.4 114.7 116.6 105.5 112.4 119.9 104.8 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 12/82 06/91 06/91 108.4 103.2 103.8 114.3 114.3 146.8 109.0 110.0 108.4 103.2 103.8 114.3 114.5 168.0 124.8 109.9 108.4 103.2 103.8 114.3 114.5 168.1 124.9 110.1 4.5 .8 .8 2.2 1.6 13.4 13.5 1.6 0 0 0 0 0 .1 ,1 .2 06/91 06/91 107.4 107.3 107.4 107.3 107.4 107.3 (3) .8 0 0 3492-P 3492-1 3492-115 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 07/91 07/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 113.4 111.8 113.8 105.0 118.8 110.8 111.7 114.9 108.8 108.8 107.0 107.2 105.6 113.8 112.1 113.8 105.0 119.0 112.7 114.6 117.5 108.8 108.8 107.0 108.0 105.8 114.0 112.4 113.8 105.0 119.0 112.3 114.1 116.7 108.8 108.8 107.0 108.0 105.8 3.4 3.0 2.4 1.4 1.0 4.1 4.5 4.7 4.0 4.0 1.7 1.3 .2 .2 .3 0 0 0 -.4 -.4 -.7 0 0 0 0 0 3492-4 3492-41 3492-414 06/91 06/91 06/91 (3) (3) (3) 108.6 108.6 107.8 110.5 110.5 108.7 (3) (3) (3) 1.7 1.7 .8 3492-5 3492-51 3492-511 3492-51101 3492-51103 3492-513 3492-51301 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 112.9 112.9 117.1 115.3 119.8 109.6 105.8 114.4 114.4 118.2 116.5 120.6 112.0 106.8 114.5 114.5 118.2 116.5 120.6 112.0 106.8 3491-841 3491-8411 3491-84111 3491-8B 3491-873 3491-9 3491-95 3491-956 3491-SM 3491-M 3491-S 3492 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 98 (3) 112.1 5.7 5.7 6.6 6.2 7.1 5.0 4.6 (3) .1 (3) 0 0 0 .9 .2 (3> .3 (3) 0 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Fluid power valves and hose fittings—Continued Other, including steel adaptor connectors, swivel, rotating, and extension fittin g s ......................................................... ......................... Hydraulic and pneumatic hose or tubing end fittings and assemblies, aerospace ty p e ............................................................................................. Fittings for hose and tubing, n.e.c.................................................................. Parts for fluid power v a lv e s ............................................................................... Non-aerospace.................................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary products ................................................................................. ........... Steel springs, except w ire ............................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Hot formed s p rin g s ............................................................................................. Hot formed coil spring s................................................................................. . Original equipment coil springs for cars, buses, and tru c k s ................ Locomotive, railroad car, and other helical spring s............................... Hot formed leaf s p rin g s .................................................................................. Replacement leaf springs (including exports) for cars, buses, and tru c k s ................................ ...................................................................... Cold formed sp rin g s............................................................................................ Cold formed flat springs made of sheet and s t r ip .................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................. .............................................. Secondary products, other than wire springs ............................................. 3493 Valves and pipe fittings, not elsewhere cla ssified............................ ....................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Plumbing and heating valves and specialties, except plumbers’ brass g o o d s ................................. ............................................................................ All other gates, globes, angles, 3- and 4-way drain, brass and bronze, under 125 w .s .p .......................................................................... Metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping s y s te m s ................................. Malleable iron fittings, flanges, and unions, including grooved and ungroo ved.................................................................................................. Fittings, flanges, and unions, butt-weided and socket welded or threaded ty p e s .... ................................................................................... . Ranges (butt-welded type) ........................................................................ . Forged carbon, stainless, and alloy steel fittings (butt-welded ty p e ) ......................................................................................................... Fittings, flanges, and unions, socket welded and threaded t y p e s ..... Stainless and alloy steel fittings, flanges, and unions ( socket and threaded types ) ......................................................................... Pipe coup lin g s.................................................................................................. All other metal fittings, flanges, and unions for piping system s.............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ 3494 Wire sp rin g s ............................................................................................. ....................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... ................. .................... Precision mechanical s p rin g s ............................................................................ Compression type, shipments to O .E .M ...................................................... A u to m o tive .................................................................................................... Other m achin ery........................................................................................... Consumer g o o d s .......................................................................................... O th e r............................................ ................................................................... Compression type, other shipm e nts............................................................. Extension ty p e ................................................................................................... Torsion ty p e ....................................................................................................... Other wire s p rin g s ................................................................................................ Other upholstery and furniture s p rin g s ........................................................ Other wire springs ....................................................... ................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ...................................................................................... Steel springs, except w ir e ............................. ................................................ Secondary products, other than steel s p rin g s ............................................ 3495 Miscellaneous fabricated wire p ro d u c ts ...................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ............................... ...................................................................... Noninsulated ferrous wire rope, cable and s tra n d ......................................... Steel wire rope and c a b le ................................. ............................................ Composite strand, rope and c a b le ............................. ................ ................. Other steel wire s tra n d ................................................................................... Ferrous wire cloth and other ferrous woven wire p roducts......................... Industrial wire c lo th ............................ .............................................................. Other ferrous woven cloth and woven wire pro d u c ts............................... Steel fencing and fence g a te s ................................................. ................. ...... Chain link fe n c in g .......................... ...................... ................. ......................... Wire fence, woven and w e ld e d ..... ............................................................... 3496 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3492-517 06/91 102,6 102.6 103.4 3.9 0.8 3492-6 3492-698 3492-7 3492-796 3492-SM 3492-S 06/91 06/91 06/91 06/91 117.9 112.9 109.3 105.7 117.9 112.9 103.8 105.9 117.9 112.9 103.8 105.9 3.3 (3) -4.7 .9 0 0 0 0 06/91 122.5 122.9 122.9 4.9 0 3493-P 3493-1 3493-121 3493-12106 3493-12116 3493-131 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 10/82 06/81 06/81 117.7 115.9 115.7 114.6 (3) 127.8 114.5 117.9 115.9 115.7 114.6 108.1 127.8 114.5 117.7 115.9 115.7 114.6 108.1 127.8 114.5 .9 1.2 1.4 0 (3) .2 2.8 -.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 118.8 (3) 116.8 118.8 117.0 117.0 118.8 117.0 117.0 2.3 (3) .5 0 0 0 06/81 06/95 124.5 100.0 124.5 100.0 123.8 96.9 -1.3 (3) -.6 -3.1 3494-P 12/82 12/82 141.7 142.0 143.4 143.8 143.2 143.6 1.9 .6 -.1 -.1 3494-4 12/82 136.7 137.5 137.5 .9 0 3494-415 3494-7 06/91 12/82 107.4 174.6 108.8 177.0 108.8 176.7 3.2 .6 0 -.2 3494-717 06/91 110.0 110.0 110.0 .1 0 3494-73 3494-732 06/91 06/91 99.8 105.4 105.4 104.5 11.9 -.9 (3) (3) (3) (3) 3494-733 3494-735 06/91 06/91 (3) 112.2 (3) 113.9 (3) 113.9 (3) 9.4 (3) 3494-73509 3494-785 3494-798 3494-SM 3494-S 12/82 12/82 12/82 117.0 158.4 106.9 124.1 162.4 107.3 124.1 162.2 107.3 9.5 .2 2.0 0 -.1 0 12/82 152.6 153.4 153.4 4.4 0 .8 1.0 .2 .1 .7 .9 (3) -1.0 (3) -.1 -.1 -.2 -.1 0 0 0 -.4 3493-13151 3493-2 3493-271 3493-SM 3493-S 3493-SS 3495-P 3495-2 3495-212 3495-21211 3495-21215 3495-21217 3495-21219 3495-214 3495-215 3495-217 3495-3 3495-319 3495-398 3495-SM 3495-S 3493-S 3495-SS 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 12/82 122.8 123.0 129.6 124.1 109.1 137.0 (3) 111.2 125.0 145.2 126.2 118.4 121.9 108.5 122.9 123.2 129.9 125.1 109.2 137.0 111.8 114.3 (3) 145.1 126.2 118.5 122.1 108.5 122.8 123.1 129.7 125.0 109.2 137.0 111.8 113.8 12/82 06/95 06/95 115.7 100.0 100.0 115.0 99.3 99.5 115.0 100.5 98.9 -.5 (3) (3) 3496-P 3496-1 3496-111 3496-121 3496-135 3496-4 3496-461 3496-498 3496-6 3496-613 3496-621 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/89 130.0 127.6 133.4 136.1 191.6 121.7 129.2 142.6 123.9 127.5 117.9 113.6 129.9 127.5 133.4 136.1 191.6 121.7 127.6 142.6 129.8 127.4 133.4 136.1 191.6 121.7 127.6 142.6 2.1 1.9 (3) 126.7 116.9 113.6 (3) 124.9 114.3 113.6 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 99 (3) 144.2 126.6 118.5 122.1 108.5 0 (3) -.6 .3 .6 1.8 3.7 0 3.3 6.7 3.5 1.3 .8 1.6 (3) -.4 -2.1 3.0 .3 0 0 0 - 0 1.2 -.6 -.1 -.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) -1.4 -2.2 0 Table S. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index industry and product1 Industry code Miscellaneous fabricated wire products— Continued Steel nails, spikes, brads, staples and tacks .... O ther ferrous fabricated wire products............... Wire garment han gers.... ................................... Wire c a rts .............................................................. Wire c a g e s ........................................................... Other ferrous wire p ro d u c ts ............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts . Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .......................................... Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 12/82 12/82 04/83 12/82 12/82 12/82 117.6 130.0 162.7 126.3 132.2 119.2 117.6 130.3 164.0 128.1 132.0 119.4 117.6 130.3 164.0 128.1 132.4 119.3 0 2.4 3.1 -.2 7.6 1.9 0 0 0 0 .3 -.1 12/82 12/82 12/82 140.0 140.0 153.2 139.3 139.3 153.0 138.8 138.8 153.4 2.5 2.5 3.1 -.4 -.4 .3 3497-P 12/84 12/84 124.5 116.6 124.9 116.9 125.6 116.9 2.6 3.2 .6 0 3497-1 3497-2 3497-225 3497-228 3497-241 3497-3 3497-352 12/90 12/84 12/90 12/90 12/90 12/84 12/84 90.5 115.4 108.1 106.7 112.9 126.2 122.8 90.5 116.2 109.4 107.7 113.9 126.1 122.8 90.5 116.3 109.7 107.4 113.9 126.1 122.8 .6 7.2 5.5 8.7 9.8 1.8 0 0 .1 .3 -.3 0 0 0 3497-359 3497-SM 3497-S 12/84 137.7 137.7 137.6 1.9 -.1 12/84 153.5 155.3 158.2 4.7 1.9 06/81 06/81 06/81 145.0 144.4 136.4 146.0 145.5 137.7 146.2 145.8 138.0 8.1 8.1 6.9 .1 .2 .2 12/94 12/94 12/94 06/81 06/81 08/81 105.3 105.6 103.6 202.0 127.8 202.4 105.3 106.8 103.8 202.7 105.3 107.6 103.8 202.7 127.8 206.1 (3) (3) (3) 13.6 (3) (3) .0 .7 0 0 (3) 0 04/82 113.5 111.7 109.3 -3.7 -2.1 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 06/85 0 6/85 06/85 127.1 125.4 136.3 154.5 150.3 160.4 116.9 131.1 127.9 126.4 136.4 154.5 150.4 160.4 116.9 131.2 128.1 126.7 136.4 154.5 150.4 160.4 116.9 131.2 4.0 4.5 4.7 5.5 3.8 7.2 3.6 7.4 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/91 12/91 12/91 12/91 06/85 06/85 06/85 104.5 109.6 99.9 108.2 126.9 102.2 126.8 104.3 109.6 98.9 108.8 128.4 102.5 127.3 104.3 109.6 99.0 108.8 128.8 108.9 127.2 1.6 1.9 -.1 2.9 4.7 7.8 3.5 0 0 .1 0 .3 6.2 -.1 06/85 06/85 06/85 148.5 141.1 124.0 147.8 139.8 124.7 147.8 139.8 124.6 1.7 3.4 2.2 0 0 -.1 12/84 119.1 119.1 119.3 1.4 .2 12/84 130.8 130.8 131.1 1.3 .2 146.4 151.1 -1.3 -.9 .4 .1 3496-7 3496-8 3496-871 3496-873 3496-875 3496-898 3496-SM 3496-M 3496-Z89 3496-S Secondary products . Metal foil and le a f .......................................................................................................... Primary products ...................... ........................................... ........................... ....... Converted unmounted aluminum foil packaging products (not laminated to other m ate rials).......................................................... ............................. Laminated aluminum foil rolls and sheets for flexible packaging uses .... Adhesive or wax laminated foil/pa per com bin ations............................... F oil/film /p aper com bin ations........................................................................ Gift wrap (lam inated)...................................................................................... Converted foil or leaf for nonpackaging app lica tions.................................. Unmounted or coated, plain or printed ........................................................ Other foil, incl. composition (combination of two or more metals) and leaf(incl. aluminum le a f) .......................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Secondary products ............................................................................................ 3497 Fabricated pipe and fabricated pipe fittings ............................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...... ............................................................................ Iron and steel pipe, tube, and fittings ............................................ Nonpressure pipe and tubing (heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and re frig e .................................................... Petrochemical and p a p e rm ill................................................... Other iron and steel pipe, tube, and fittin g s .... ,................... Nonferrous pipe, tube, and fittin g s ................................................. Aluminum and aluminum base alloy pipe, tube, and fittin g s .. Copper and copper base alloy pipe, tube, and fittin g s ......... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ....... ................ .................. .............................. 3498 Fabricated metal products, n.e.c.............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ............................................................... .................. .............. Safes and v a u lts .............................................................................................. Safes and c h e s ts ........................................................................................ Fire-resistive safes and c h e s ts ............................................................. Burglary-resistive safes and chests ..................................................... All other bank and security vaults and equ ipm ent............................... Metal la d d e rs ......... ........................................................................................ Powder metallurgy parts, excluding bearings, gears, machine cutting tools, & all carbide parts ...;.................................................................... Copper and copper-base a llo y ................................................................. iron and s te e l........................ ...................................................................... Other m e ta ls .................................. ............................................................. Ail other fabricated metal p ro d u c ts ..... ...................................................... Permanent magnets, except c e ra m ic ..................................................... Other fabricated metal p ro d u c ts .............................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................ Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................................................................. Resales ........................... ............................................................................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ....................................................................................... 3499 3498-P 3498-1 3498-10313 3498-10315 3498-10318 3498-5 3498-501 3498-502 3498-SM 3498-S 3499-P 3499-1 3499-101 3499-10115 3499-10121 3499-198 3499-5 3499-6 3499-633 3499-655 3499-688 3499-8 3499-811 3499-899 3499-SM 3499-M 3499-Z89 3499-S Machinery, except electrical . Engines and Turbines........... Turbines and turbine generator sets . Primary products . Steam, gas, hydraulic, solar & wind powered turbine generator sets, turbine generators,& p a r t s ...... .................................................................. Gas turbine generator s e ts ............................................................................ Hydraulic, solar and wind powered turbine generator s e ts ..................... Steam, gas, hydraulic & other turbines, nonlocomotive steam engines & p a rts .... ........................... ............................................. ................................. Steam turbines, steam engines and p a r t s ................................... ............. Steam turbines, including steam e n g in e s .............................................. Parts and accessories for steam engines & steam tu rb in e s .............. Gas turbines, except aircraft, and parts and accessories....................... Parts and accessories for gas turbines, except aircraft........................ Hydraulic and other turbines, parts and a cc e s s o rie s .............................. Hydraulic and other tu rb in e s ....... .............................................................. 351 (3) 206.1 Oct. 1994 Sep. 199Î 3511-P 06/82 06/82 149.4 153.7 145.8 151.0 3511-1 3511-131 3511-141 06/82 06/82 06/94 151.3 133.6 106.0 151.5 134.2 106.2 151.7 134.2 108.1 1.8 2.9 6.9 .1 0 1.8 3511-2 3511-21 3511-211 3511-212 3511-23 3511-235 3511-26 3511-261 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/82 06/94 0 6/94 160.6 167.4 162.5 171.2 153.9 173.7 101.1 101.1 154.1 167.4 154.2 167.6 162.7 171.2 142.4 160.6 102.6 102.6 -3.8 .4 .9 -5.5 -7.5 -7.5 1.5 1.5 .1 .1 (3) 0 0 0 .5 .5 3511 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 100 (3) 171.2 142.4 160.6 102.1 102.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Product code Industry code Internal combustion engines, n.e.c........................... .................................................... Primary products ............................................................................................ ......... Gasoline engines, under 11 h.p. (except a u to )....... ..................... ................ Gasoline engines, 11 h.p. and over (except auto) ........................................ Gasoline engines, 11 - 60.9 h.p. (except a u to )......................................... Gasoline engines, 11 - 20.9 h . p ........................................................ ........ Gasoline engines, 61 h.p. and over (except a u to ) ........ ....... Gasoline engines, 61 • 150.9 h .p .............................................................. Diesel, semidiesel, and dual fuel engines (except autom otive).................. Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, under 151 h . p ....................................... Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 151 h.p. and o v e r ......... ....................... Diesel, semidiesel and dual fuel, 701 ■ 1500.9 h . p ............................... Diesel, semidiesel, and dual fuel engines (autom otive)............................... Outboard e n g in e s....... .......................................... .............................................. Parts and a cce sso rie s....... ................................................................................ Cylinder liners (sleeve s).................................... ............................................ Cylinder heads ................................................................................................. Other parts and accesso ries................................................... ...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................ ............ .............................................. R e s a le s ........................ ....................................... .................. ........................... Secondary p ro d u c ts .... ............................................................................. ,........ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................ ............. Motor vehicle parts and a ccesso ries ........................................................... 3519 Farm and garden machinery and eq u ip m e n t............................................................ 352 Farm machinery and e q u ip m e n t...................... ........................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Commercial turf and grounds mowing equipment, including parts and a tta c h m e n ts ................................................................................................... Powered non-riding m o w e rs ........................................................................... Riding rotary turf m o w e rs ....................................................................... ....... Gang rotary cutting units, reel and r o ta ry ................................ .................. Flail cutting units, riding reel type turf, and other mowing eq u ip m e n t................................................................................................... Parts and attachments for commercial turf and grounds mowing eq u ip m e n t..............................:................................................................... Commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except mowing, including parts and attach m en ts..................................... ............... ......................... . Turf tractors, sod cutters and harvesters, seeders, spreaders, and top d re s s e rs ................................ .............................................................. Other commercial turf and grounds care equipment, including aerators, spikers, pluggers, etc............................................................... Parts and accessories for other commercial turf and grounds care equipment, except m ow ing.......................... ........................................... Wheel tractors and attachments, except: contractors’ type, lawn and garden, and motor tille r s ............................................................................. Two-wheel drive farm type tractors, including front-wheel assist ty p e s .......................................................................................... ................. 120 to 159 pto h orsepo w er................................................. ...................... Four-wheel drive farm type tractors, including tractors with equal size tires, front and r e a r ................................ ......................................... Under 250 pto horsepo w er.......................................................... .............. 250 pto horsepower and o v e r ........ ....................................................... . Farm dairy machines, sprayers and dusters, farm elevators and farm b lo w e rs ............................. ............................................................................. Sprayers and d u s te rs ................................................................ ..................... Self-propelled, tractor mounted, and other power sprayers (field and row crop ty p e s ).............................................................................. Agricultural hand sprayers, dusters, foggers, mist and other sp ra ye rs................................................................................................... Planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery .................................................... Planting and seeding m achinery.................................................. ................. Fertilizing machinery ................................. ...................................................... Fertilizer distributors, and manure spreaders (all ty p e s )....................... Front and rear mounted loaders (farm type), manure and general u tility .................................... .................................................................... Other.planting, seeding, and fertilizing machinery, including attachments ................................................... ............................................ Harrows, rollers, pulverizers, stalk cutters, and similar equipm ent............ Horizontal blade stalk shredders and cutters, and rotary m o w e rs ........ Blade terracers, scrapers, land levelers, harrows, combination tillage equipm ent............................................. ................ ........................ Harvesting m a ch in e ry................................................................ ........................ Field forage h a rve ste rs........ .......................................................................... Combines (harvester-threshers), except peanut co m b in e s.................. All other field forage harvesters, and attachments for field forage harvesters................................. .................. .......................................... 3523 June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 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 12/88 130.8 131.3 119.3 139.5 127.5 111.3 151.5 103.1 124.4 113.4 125.9 121.8 130.4 164.0 130.7 114.1 129.7 115.5 131.8 132.4 122.3 141.2 130.6 114.1 151.8 132.1 132.7 122.3 141.2 130.6 114.1 151.8 2.4 2.2 2.6 1.4 2.4 2.5 .4 0.2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 124.7 113.8 126.3 123.0 130.4 165.4 130.7 114.9 129.7 115.6 (3) 124.7 113.8 126.3 123.1 130.6 167.6 131.1 114.8 131.6 115.6 (3) 2.5 2.8 2.5 2.0 1.3 5.9 .8 2.0 6.1 .9 (3) 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 04/83 118.0 112.6 130.4 150.3 106.2 118.0 112.6 131.5 151.8 118.0 112.6 131.5 151.8 .4 .4 4.7 4.8 (3) (3) 12/84 123.4 124.0 124.4 2.1 .3 3523-P 12/82 12/82 133.4 134.3 134.2 135.0 134.7 135.6 3.1 3.1 .4 .4 3523-A 3523-A01 3523-A07 3523-A15 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 137.2 147.1 136.6 147.6 139.1 152.0 136.7 151.7 139.6 154.0 137.6 151.7 1.9 (3) (3) 2.8 .4 1.3 .7 0 3523-A21 12/94 100.6 102.0 102.0 (3) 0 3523-A31 12/82 118.7 119.4 119.4 (3) 0 3519-P 3519-1 3519-2 3519-2A 3519-212 3519-2B 3519-222 3519-3 3519-3A 3519-3B 3519-331 3519-4 3519-5 3519-9 3519-904 3519-905 3519-998 3519-SM 3519-M 3519-Z89 3519-S 3519-SSS 3714-S Oct. 1994 (3) 0 0 0 .1 .2 1.3 .3 -.1 1.5 0 .0 0 0 0 (3) 3523-B 12/82 165.9 170.5 173.5 12/94 100.4 100.4 103.9 (3) 3.5 3523-B29 12/82 179.1 185.7 189.0 6.5 1.8 3523-B31 06/84 131.7 (3) (3) 3523-1 12/82 135.2 136.2 137.4 2.5 .9 3523-1A 3523-123 12/82 12/94 140.1 100.1 141.4 100.1 143.0 102.6 2.6 (3) 1.1 2.5 3523-1B 3523-134 3523-135 12/82 12/94 12/82 119.0 101.6 110.8 119.4 102.2 (3) 119.3 102.1 110.8 (3) (3) (3) -.1 -.1 <3) 3523-2 3523-2B 12/82 12/82 139.2 137.8 139.1 137.7 139.6 138.4 3523-222 12/82 134.4 135.7 3523-241 3523-3 3523-3A 3523-3B 3523-361 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/94 100.0 127.3 122.4 141.3 100.2 99.1 129.0 123.3 144.5 103.4 3523-371 12/82 164.0 164.0 3523-387 3523-4 3523-418 12/94 12/82 12/82 99.3 136.4 156.8 99.8 136.9 156.8 3523-425 3523-5 3523-5A 3523-511 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 103.6 136.5 123.0 141.2 3523-513 12/94 100.0 101 5.1 Sep. 1995 3523-B01 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base (3) 1.8 (3) -.2 1.8 .4 .5 135.4 3.1 -.2 100.1 128.7 123.3 143.5 102.4 (3) -2.1 -4.9 3.2 1.0 -.2 0 -.7 -1.0 164.0 (3) 0 99.9 136.9 156.8 (3) 8.3 (3) .1 0 0 103.5 136.6 123.2 141.4 103.5 138.2 124.9 144.1 (3) 3.0 3.1 3.1 0 1.2 1.4 1.9 100.0 100.0 (3) (3) 0 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Farm machinery and equipment— Continued Other harvesting machinery, including a tta c h m e n ts ......... ....................... Other harvesting machinery, including picker-shellers and cotton strip p e rs............................ ....................... ................... .......................... Haying m achin ery................................................................................................. Pull type mower conditioners and windrowers with conditioner, all ty p e s ................................................. .............. ................... ........................ Hay balers, all ty p e s ........................................................................................ All other haying machinery and equipment, including attachm ents....... Plows, listers, and attachments (excluding turf and grounds machinery) . Moldboard plows, middle busters, disc bedders, chisel plows, disc-chisel coom binations........................................................................ Farm machinery and equipment, n.e.c., excluding p a r ts ............................. Machines for preparing crops for market or u s e ........................................ Feed grinders, feed mixers, and burr m ills ........................................... .. Tobacco curers, crop drying fans, heated air crop driers and units ... Other machines for preparing crops for market or for u s e .................. Barn and barnyard e q u ip m e n t...................................................................... Other feeding equip, (including calf and cattle hopper types and electric powered bank fe e d e rs ).......................... ................................ Other barn and barnyard equipment, including silo u n lo a d e rs........... All hog equipment and a tta c h m e n ts ........ ................................................... Farm wagons and other farm transportation equipment and atta ch m e n ts................................................................................................ Parts for farm machinery and equipment, excl. comm, turf and grounds e q u ip ....... ........................................................................................................ Parts for wheel tra c to r s .................................................................................. Parts for machines for preparing crops for market or u s e ...................... Parts for planting, seeding, and fertilizing m achin ery................................ Parts for harvesting m a c h in e ry ...................................................................... Parts for haying m achinery............................... ............................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ................................ ....................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ....................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................. .............................. Other secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................................................. Construction machinery and e q u ip m e n t...................................................... Lawn and garden equipm ent............................................................ ............................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equ ipm ent............................ Lawn m o w e rs ................................................ .................... ............................... Rotary, push type, gasoline engine p o w e re d .......................................... Rotary, self-propelled, gasoline engine p o w ered ................................... Snow throwers (snow blowers), except attachment ty p e s ....................... Dual s ta g e ......................................................... ............................................ All powered lawn edgers/trimmers, including gasoline engine, electric, & others ....................................................................................... Other consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equ ipm ent.............. Parts and attachments for consumer nonriding lawn, garden, and snow equipm ent...................................................... ................................................ P a rts ................................................................................................................... Consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow e q u ip m e n t.................................. Garden tractors ................................................................................................. 16.0 hp and o v e r........................................................................................... Lawn tractors and riding m o w e rs .................................................................. Rear engine lawn tractors and riding m o w e rs ....................................... 8.0 hp and o v e r ................................................. ....................................... Parts and attachments for consumer riding lawn, garden, and snow equipm ent........ .............................................................................................. A ttachm ents........................................................ .............................................. P a rts ............................. ...................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................ Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery and e q u ip m e n t.................................................... ............................................................. Construction m achinery.................................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... O ff hwy wheel tra c to r s ....................................................................................... Off hwy wheel tractors, including wheeled log skidders and rubber-tired dozers ............................................................ ...................... Tracklaying tra c to rs ............................................. ................................................ Parts/ attach, for tracklaying tractors, off-hwy wheel tractors, tractor shovel lo a d e rs ................................. ...................... ......................... Parts/ attach, for tracklaying tractors, off-hwy wheel tractors, tractor shovel lo a d e rs .............................................................................. Product code Industry code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3523-5B 12/94 103.9 103.9 103.9 (3) 0 3523-582 3523-6 12/82 12/82 127.2 129.8 127.2 132.6 127.2 132.6 5.4 2.7 0 0 3523-619 3523-655 3523-699 3523-7 12/87 12/82 12/94 12/82 119.0 129.9 99.7 126.7 120.1 133.2 102.4 124.7 120.1 133.2 102.4 124.8 (3) 2.9 (3) •2 0 0 0 .1 3523-701 3523-8 3523-8B 3523-826 3523-829 3523-839 3523-8D 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/82 101.5 130.8 135.5 129.4 102.0 147.5 131.3 99.7 130.7 137.0 131.8 102.0 149.7 131.3 99.8 130.8 136.6 130.8 102.0 149.4 131.3 (3) 2.7 3.8 1.2 (3) (3) (3) .1 .1 -.3 -.8 0 -.2 0 3523-889 3523-891 3523-8P 12/94 12/82 12/82 100.8 139.3 138.8 100.8 139.3 138.8 100.8 139.3 138.8 (3) (3) (3) 0 0 0 3523-8W 12/82 152.7 153.0 153.0 4.7 0 3523-9 3523-925 3523-982 3523-991 3523-994 3523-999 3523-SM 3523-M 3523-XY9 3523-Z89 3523-S 3523-SSS 3531-S 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 134.6 (3) 151.5 137.8 130.6 103.9 134.9 100.3 151.5 137.8 130.6 104.3 135.2 101.0 151.5 137.8 130.6 104.3 5.9 (3) (3) (3) 1.9 (3) .2 .7 0 0 0 0 12/82 12/94 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 110.7 114.1 100.0 115.0 120.3 124.3 109.8 114.1 100.0 115.0 120.3 124.3 109.8 -.3 (3) 111.2 120.3 124.3 109.8 (3) .3 3.3 5.2 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3524-P 3524-1 3524-11 3524-111 3524-112 3524-14 3524-142 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 06/83 123.8 124.9 116.7 115.8 118.6 108.9 121.0 122.1 124.2 125.2 118.0 116.5 118.6 110.7 122.1 124.2 124.4 125.5 118.3 117.2 119.1 111.8 122.1 124.2 .9 .9 1.7 1.3 .6 2.6 2.2 4.0 .2 .2 .3 .6 .4 1.0 0 0 3524-151 3524-191 12/82 12/82 124.4 120.3 (3) 124.8 124.4 123.4 .8 3.2 (3) -1.1 3524-3 3524-312 3524-4 3524-41 3524-417 3524-42 3524-422 3524-42214 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/82 12/94 (3) (3) 140.7 153.1 151.6 135.2 142.j5 100.3 (3) (3) 140.0 153.4 151.9 134.3 141.5 99.6 141.3 140.1 140.2 153.4 151.9 134.4 141.7 99.7 .2 (3) -.2 .3 .3 -.4 (3) (3) .1 0 0 .1 .1 .1 3524-5 3524-517 3524-521 3524-SM 3524-S 12/82 12/82 10/83 110.6 141.7 82.9 110.8 142.3 82.9 111.2 143.2 82.9 2.5 4.4 0 .4 .6 0 12/82 113.2 113.2 113.2 .7 0 12/84 128.0 128.5 128.8 2.6 .2 12/80 12/80 157.3 153.2 157.7 153.7 158.2 154.0 2.5 2.5 .3 .2 3531-101 3531-2 12/80 12/80 150.0 166.6 148.8 166.8 149.0 166.8 .1 3.5 .1 0 3531-3 12/80 149.6 152.3 152.3 1.0 0 3531-305 12/80 149.6 152.3 152.3 1.0 0 3524 353 3531 3531-P 3531-1 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 102 (3) (3) Table 5. Producer price Indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Construction machinery—Continued Power cranes, excavators, and draglines, incl. parts/ a tta c h ..................... Cable operated cranes ........................................ ...................................... Hydraulic c ra n e s ............ .............................................................................. Miscellaneous cranes, incl. walking dra g lin e s........................................ E xca vators......................................................................................................... Hydraulic operated excava tors..................................................... ............. Front end attachments for power cranes, draglines, and excavators .... Parts for power cranes, draglines, and excavators................................... Mixers, pavers, and related equip, excl p a r t s ................................................ Concrete e q u ip m e n t............ .......................................................................... Pavers, finishers, and spreaders ................................................................ Other concrete equipment, incl. concrete vibrators and p u m p s ....... Bituminous equ ipm ent.................................................................................... Pavers, self-propelled .... ............................................................................. Tractor shovel loaders excluding parts/ attach m en ts.................................. Wheel ty p e ........................................................................................................ Skid steer, 4 wheel d r iv e ............................................................................ Nonskid steer, four wheel d r iv e ................................................................ Scrapers, graders, rollers, off-hwy trucks/haulers, and attach, for m ounting.............................. .......................................................................... Scrapers, all ty p e s ........................................................................................... Rollers, all types incl. self-propelled vibratory com pactors...................... Construction machinery for mounting on tractors, shovel loaders, etc. All other machines for mounting, including rippers, rooters, logging arches, side booms, etc...................................................... ... Off-hwy equipm ent........................................................................................... Rear dump h a u le rs ..... ........................................................ ....................... Rough terrain forklifts (integral units only), including fork lift a tta ch m e n ts ......................... .................................................................. Miscellaneous constr. mach./equip., incl other constr. machinery parts .. Parts and attachments, excluding cranes, draglines, shovels, and tra c to rs ...................................................................................... ................. Miscellaneous construction machinery and equ ip m e n t............................ Continuous ditchers/ trenchers, self-propelled...................................... Portable crushing, screening, or washing plants and combinations ... All other miscellaneous construction m achinery.................................... Other excavating and road construction machinery, including rotary snow clearing m achinery...................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ..... .......................................... ....................................... R e s a le s ............................. ................................................ ............................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........... ................................................................................ Other secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................................. ............ Mining machinery and equ ipm ent............................................................ ................... Primary p ro d u c ts .... ................................................................................................. Underground mining m achinery......................................................................... Loading mining machines, incl. gathering arm type, loader-haulerdumpers, shovels, s c o o p s ....................................................................... Continuous mining machines, coal and other types (borer, ripper, auger, drum, road-heading)............................... ..................................... Face-haulage vehicles, rubber tired, self-propelled, includes coal and other ty p e s ........ ................................................................................ Mineral processing and beneficiation machinery, excluding p a r t s ............. Crushing, pulverizing, and screening m achin ery..................................... ...... Crushers, stationary types, including skid-mounted (gyratory, impact, jaw, and r o ll) ...................... ........................................................................ Screens (vibrating, stationary), including trommel ty p e s .......................... Drills and other mining machinery, except p a rts ............................................ Rock and coal drills, all ty p e s ........................................................................ Parts and attachments for mining machinery and equipm ent..................... Parts and attachments for mining machinery sold separately, excluding drill b it s ..................................................................................... Parts for face-haulage and support v e h icle s........................................... Parts for mineral processing, beneficiation, crushing, pulverizing, & screening m achinery............................................ ........................... Parts for all other mining machinery and e q u ip m e n t............................ Percussion rock drill b its ................................................................................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................................. ........................ R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ................. .......................................... Other secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................. ............................ 3532 Oil field and gas field machinery and eq u ip m e n t..................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... Rotary oil field and gas field drilling machinery and p a r t s .......................... 3533 Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3531-4 3531-4A 3531-41103 3531-41104 3531-41105 3531-411 3531-41102 3531-481 3531-485 3531-6 3531-611 3531-61102 3531-61104 3531-622 3531-62202 3531-7 3531-711 3531-71104 3531-71105 12/80 06/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 0 6/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 0 6/86 12/93 06/8 6 06/86 06/8 6 12/80 0 6/86 06/8 6 12/93 167.2 139.9 200.0 170.7 155.8 139.1 161.5 166.7 138.6 200.0 167.5 155.8 139.1 161.5 167.1 138.6 200.0 167.5 155.8 140.4 161.7 2.6 2.1 5.3 2.6 .6 4.9 4.1 (3) 159.5 135.4 124.7 101.7 130.2 122.4 118.2 162.8 128.3 104.4 106.8 (3) 159.5 136.1 125.8 101.7 130.2 122.5 118.7 163.0 128.4 104.6 106.9 (3) 159.6 137.1 127.4 101.7 136.6 122.7 118.7 164.1 129.3 104.6 106.9 (3) .9 2.9 2.5 .9 5.1 3.4 3.8 2.6 2.9 1.5 3.1 0.2 0 0 0 0 .9 .1 (3) .1 .7 1.3 0 4.9 .2 0 .7 .7 0 0 3531-8 3531-811 3531-831 3531-841 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/86 145.2 172.1 156.5 123.4 145.2 172.1 156.7 123.4 145.2 172.1 156.7 123.4 2.7 (3) 2.2 3.9 0 0 0 0 3531-84155 3531-851 3531-85123 06/86 0 6/86 12/93 111.1 133.0 105.3 111.1 133.0 105.3 111.1 133.0 105.3 .5 2.3 2.3 0 0 0 3531-85125 3531-9 12/93 12/80 104.2 135.3 104.2 135,6 104.2 135.6 1.8 3.0 0 0 3531-907 3531-911 3531-91102 3531-91105 3531-91108 12/93 06/8 6 12/80 12/80 06/8 6 100.9 116.1 174.0 (3) 110.5 101.0 116.5 174.0 163.5 111.1 101.2 116.4 174.0 163.5 111.9 2.7 3.2 3.9 (3) 2.8 .2 -.1 0 0 .7 3531-91109 3531-SM 3531-M 3531-Z89 3531 -S 3531 -SSS 12/80 101.6 102.1 102.1 5.0 0 12/80 08/84 12/80 06/86 217.1 161.4 166.6 112.8 216.6 160.8 167.0 113.1 219.7 163.5 168.1 113.9 4.8 5.1 .7 1.9 1.4 1.7 .7 .7 3532-P 3532-5 06/81 06/81 06/81 142.9 145.8 161.5 144.1 147.3 162.7 144.7 147.9 163.1 3.4 3.8 3.8 .4 .4 .2 3532-562 06/81 166.7 167.2 168.9 3.2 1.0 3532-564 06/81 155.5 155.9 155.8 2.2 -.1 3532-566 3532-6 3532-7 12/87 06/81 06/81 129.4 160.3 167.1 129.4 162.8 171.8 129.4 165.0 171.8 2.3 4.7 5.1 0 1.4 0 3532-727 3532-755 3532-8 3532-825 3532-9 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 173.0 129.6 143.8 103.2 132.2 178.1 129.6 143.8 103.2 133.4 178.1 129.6 146.5 104.0 133.7 4.8 3.3 3.8 2.9 3.4 0 0 1.9 .8 .2 3532-975 3532-97511 06/81 06/94 132.8 121.5 134.3 122.6 134.6 122.6 3.1 3.0 .2 0 3532-97522 3532-97533 3532-989 3532-SM 3532-M 3532-Z89 3532-S 3532-SSS 0 6/94 06/94 02/90 102.5 102.2 119.1 104.3 103.0 121.3 105.2 102.9 121.3 5.2 2.0 5.8 .9 -.1 0 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 129.1 134.1 128.3 127.0 130.2 135.3 128.3 127.0 129.8 134.8 129.1 128.2 .5 .4 3.4 2.8 -.3 -.4 .6 .9 12/80 12/80 12/86 145.8 140.4 136.3 146.9 141.8 137.6 147.7 142.8 139.7 4.2 3.3 4.1 .5 .7 1.5 3533-P 3533-1 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 103 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted ^-Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Oil field and gas field machinery and equipment— Continued Rotary drilling surface eq u ip m e n t......................... ........................................ Other rotary dril. surface equip.,incl. Kelly joints,rotary table s,cro w n /tra v .b l..................................... ........................................ Rotary drilling subsurface equ ip m e n t.............. .................. .......................... B it s ................................................................................................................... Tungsten-carbide insert b its .......................... ......................................... Steel-toothed bits ............................................................. ........................ Other bits, including diamond bits ......................................................... Other subsurface dril. equip., incl. fishing tools, subsea risers, coring e q u ip ..... ...................................................................................... Parts for rotary drilling equipment, sold separately, except for drilling rig s ................................................................................................... Other oil and gas field drilling machinery and equipment and p a r ts ........ Cementing, floating, guiding, and shoe e q u ip m e n t................................... Other oil and gas field drilling equipment, incl. cable tool drilling m a c h in e ry ................................................................. ................................. Oil field and gas field production machinery and e q u ipm ent...................... Surface, subsurface, and subsea production well e q u ip m e n t................. Casing and tubing heads and s u p p o rts ............................ ...................... Chokes, manifolds, and a c c e s s o rie s........................ ................................ Rod lifting machinery and equipment (surface and subsurface)............. Pumping units and other surface rod lifting eq u ip m e n t........................ Permanent packers and a ccesso ries........................................................... Retrievable packers and a c c e s s o rie s....................... ................................... Separating, metering, and treating equipment for oil and gas (located on well s ite ) ............................................................................................... Parts for oil and gas field production machinery and tools, sold s e p a ra te ly................................................................................................... Other oil field and gas field production machinery and to o ls .................. Oil field and gas field derricks and well surveying m ach in e ry.................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................................ R e s a le s .............................. .................... ........................................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ................................................ ............................................ O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ....................... ,..................................................... Elevators and moving s ta irw a y s .................................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ............................. ........................................................................ Elevators and moving sta irw a ys........................................................................ Geared electric passenger elevators, except residence lift s ................... Hydraulic passenger e le v a to rs ....................................................................... Other non farm elev., incl. sidewalk elev., dumbwaiters, man & resid. li f t s ............................................. ............................................. .................... Parts and attachments for elevators and moving s ta irw a y s ....................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................ ..................... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ................ .................... ........................................... 3534 Conveyors and conveying e q u ip m e n t......................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts ....................................... ................... .......................................... Unit handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists and farm elevators ............................................ .................... ........................................ Gravity conveyors (skate wheel and ro lle r)................................................. Powered conveyors (belt and ro lle r) .................................. ......................... Light to medium duty .................. ............ .................................................... Heavy d u t y ..................................... .............................................................. All other conveyors, such as p a lle t.............................................................. Parts and accessories for unit handling conveyors and conveying systems (sold se p a ra te ly )........................................................................... Bulk material handling conveyors and conveying systems, except hoists and farm e le v a to rs .... ................................................................................... Conveyors and e le v a to rs .................................................... ........................... Belt conveyors and sys te m s ....................................................................... Screw co n ve yo rs.......................... ............................................... ................ Bucket ele va to rs......................... .................................................................. Portable conveyors, except farm ............................................................... Vibrating conve yors...................................................................................... All other conveyors and elevators, such as apron, flight, and drag ... Parts and access, for bulk material handling conveyors and conveying systems, sold sepa rately.................. .................. ........................................ Belt conveyor id le rs ......................................................................................... All other parts, attachments, and accessories, sold separately.............. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................................. Secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ....................................................................................... 3535 Hoists, cranes and monorails ........................................................................................ Primary p ro d u c ts ...................................................................................................... H o is ts .................................. ............................................................. .................... Hand chain hoists, ratchet lever, and wire rope p u lle rs........................... 3536 Product code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3533-11 12/86 138.9 138.9 138.9 4.2 0 3533-121 3533-14 3533-141 3533-14101 3533-14102 3533-14103 12/86 12/86 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 146.0 136.0 187.5 185.6 213.5 143.1 146.0 138.0 191.6 188.7 218.4 148.2 146.0 141.1 198.0 194.5 229.4 150.9 4.1 4.5 6.3 5.6 8.5 0 2.2 3.3 3.1 5.0 1.8 3533-149 12/86 119.2 119.2 119.2 3533-16 3533-2 3533-253 12/94 12/86 12/80 101.5 120.1 125.5 101.5 121.1 (3) 101.5 120.1 125.5 (3) (3) (3) 3533-296 3533-3 3533-31 3533-313 3533-317 3533-35 3533-354 3533-362 3533-363 12/94 12/80 12/80 12/86 12/80 12/80 12/94 12/80 12/80 101.0 122.7 127.6 146.7 99.5 114.1 100.0 120.3 130.7 101.0 124.2 128.0 146.7 101.0 124.3 128.0 146.7 (3) 114.1 100.0 (3) (3) (3) 114.1 100.0 120.3 130.7 (3) 3.3 2.1 4.3 (3) .3 3533-371 12/80 122.3 123.0 123.0 2.4 0 3533-382 3533-398 3533-9 3533-SM 3533-M 3533-Z89 3533-S 3533-SSS 12/86 12/86 12/86 111.6 110.2 93.9 115.5 114.3 93.9 115.5 115.1 93.9 6.5 6.0 (3) 0 .7 0 12/80 0 9 /8 6 12/80 12/80 192.7 167.7 131.8 129.7 192.5 167.2 133.1 131.2 192.6 167.5 132.4 130.3 10.0 (3) 2.1 2.4 .1 .2 -.5 -.7 3534-P 3534-1 3534-105 3534-112 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 125.9 123.7 121.5 115.0 125.3 126.0 123.8 121.6 (3) 125.3 126.4 124.0 121.8 (3) 125.9 .6 .2 .2 (3) 1.9 .3 .2 .2 (3) .5 06/81 06/81 135.9 147.7 136.1 148.4 136.1 148.4 1.3 1.4 0 0 (3) 0 0 0 -.8 (3) (3) 0 (3) 0 .1 0 0 (3) 0 0 (3) (3) 3534-196 3534-3 3534-SM 3534-M 06/81 133.0 133.3 135.2 3535-P 06/84 06/8 4 126.0 124.0 126.0 124.1 126.0 124.1 1.7 1.9 0 0 3535-3 3535-311 3535-314 3535-31411 3535-31412 3535-317 06/84 06/8 4 0 6/84 0 6/84 0 6/84 06/8 4 119.6 121.7 115.6 117.5 112.6 126.8 119.7 121.8 115.7 117.6 112.6 127.0 119.7 121.8 115.7 117.6 112.6 127.0 1.8 4.0 2.2 2.3 1.9 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3535-4 06/84 136.3 136.3 136.3 2.4 0 3535-5 3535-511 3535-51111 3535-51112 3535-51113 3535-51115 3535-51117 3535-51118 06/84 06/84 06/84 08/84 06/84 06/84 09/8 4 06/8 4 120.3 119.8 122.7 113.8 110.1 107.2 107.4 122.6 120.3 119.9 122.8 113.8 110.1 107.2 107.4 122.9 120.3 119.9 122.8 113.8 110.1 107.2 107.4 122.9 1.9 1.4 2.1 3.1 0 2.3 0 .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3535-6 3535-611 3535-613 3535-SM 3535-S 06/84 06/84 06/84 143.7 144.5 143.7 143.7 144.5 143.7 143.7 144.5 143.7 2.0 4.6 .8 0 0 0 06/84 131.5 131.5 131.5 .1 .0 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 130.0 129.3 127.3 134.7 130.5 130.1 129.3 136.7 130.7 130.2 129.1 136.7 4.1 3.7 4.9 4.7 .2 .1 -.2 0 3536-P 3536-1 3536-111 See footnotes at end of table. Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base 104 (3) 1.4 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Hoists, cranes and monorails—Continued Electric chain hoists (roller and lin k )................. .............. ............................. Electric wire rope h o is ts .......................... ....................... ............................... Other hoists ................................................................»..................................... Parts and attachments for hoists (sold separately) ................ .................. Overhead traveling cranes and monorail s y s te m s ........................ Cranes, except construction power c ra n e s .......................... ...................... Electric overhead traveling cranes ................................ .......................... Single top running bridge type ........................................................ ....... Double top running bridge type ¡............................................................. O ther overhead traveling c ra n e s............................................................... Parts and attachments for cranes and monorail systems (sold sepa rately)......... ....................................................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...... ............ .......................... Secondary p ro d u c ts................................................................... ........................ industrial trucks and tra c to rs ...................... .................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Industrial trucks and tractors, motorized and hand p o w e re d ...................... Motorized handtrucks (non-riding)......................,.................. ...................... Operator riding, electric trucks, including fork lift and other work tru c k s ............................................................. ............................................ Operating riding internal combustion or other non- electric tru c k s ...... Dock boards (industrial loading ra m p s ).......................... ............................. Handlift trucks (non-powered) including platform trucks and dollies, not s e lf- p r...... ............................................................................................ Pallet loaders and unloaders (palletizers and d ep alletizers).................. Hydraulic lift tables (electro-hydraulic lift p la tfo rm s )................................. All other industrial trucks, tractors and tra ile rs .......................................... Parts, attachments, accessories for industrial trucks and tra c to rs .......... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................ ............................................................... R e s a le s ................................................................................. ............................ Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................... ................................................................. Product code Industry code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3536-113 3536-116 3536-138 3536-145 3536-2 3536-21 3536-212 3536-21207 3536-21208 3536-216 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 147.9 127.7 118.1 128.9 129.9 133.4 133.2 116.2 130.8 138.0 151.0 128.8 121.1 128.9 129.6 132.9 132.7 116.2 130.3 138.0 151.5 129.4 120.1 128.9 130.0 133.4 133.2 117.9 130.5 138.0 7.5 5.1 5.0 3.3 2.7 3.1 3.2 6.7 2.6 2.9 0.3 .5 -.8 0 .3 .4 .4 1.5 .2 0 3536-26 3536-SM 3536-S 12/84 115.6 115.6 115.6 .3 0 12/84 134.2 133.5 134.0 2.8 .4 3537-P 3537-1 3537-111 12/79 12/79 12/79 12/79 150.1 145.7 142.7 142.1 150.6 146.2 142.8 141.2 151.1 146.7 143.3 141.9 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.5 .3 .3 .4 .5 3537-123 3537-124 3537-132 12/79 06/94 06/94 135.4 103.9 102.4 135.5 104.2 102.4 135.7 104.7 102.4 2.0 2.3 1.4 .1 .5 0 3537-161 3537-175 3537-182 3537-197 3537-3 3537-SM 3537-M 3537-Z89 3537-S 06/94 06/94 12/86 12/86 12/86 104.2 103.4 134.2 106.0 122.0 103.9104.8 134.2 106.1 123.5 105.7 104.6 134.2 106.1 123.9 5.7 4.4 5.2 2.5 2.7 1.7 -.2 0 0 .3 12/86 12/86 12/79 161.3 134.7 183.5 162.7 134.7 183.5 162.7 134.7 183.5 2.5 2.0 1.4 0 0 0 3537 Metal working machinery and e q u ipm ent................................................................... 354 12/84 (3) 133.0 133.1 (3) .1 Machine tools, metal cutting ty p e s .............................................................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ..................................................................................................... Boring and drilling m achines.............................................................................. Machining c e n te rs ................................................................. ............................. Drill, mill, bore, vertical (automatic tool c h a n g e )....................................... Y - axis travel over 26 in c h e s ................................................... ................ Drill, mill, bore, horizontal (automatic tool c h an ge).................................. . Station type machines .......................................................... ............................ . Dial or rotary, trunnion and center c o lu m n ............................. .................. . T ra n s fe r........................... .................................................... ............................ . Other metal cutting machine to o ls ............................. ...................................... Sawing and cutoff m achin es.......... ..................... ......................................... Spark erosion, ultrasonic, and electrolytic m achines................................. Miscellaneous metal cutting machine tools, incl. tapping mach ........... . Gear cutting m achines.................................... ..................... .............................. Grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines ........................ All grinding, polishing, buffing, honing, and lapping machines valued at $2500 each or m o re ............................................... ........... ................ External cylindrical grinding m a c h in e s .......................... .......................... Surface grinding machines, all ty p e s ................................ ....................... Tool and cutter grinding m a c h in e s ................................................... ........ All other grinding machines, n.e.c., including thread grinding m ach in e s................................................................................................. Turning machines (lathes), all ty p e s .................................... ........................... Horizontal numerically controlled turning m achin es.................................. Horizontal spindle numerically controlled turning machines, m edium . Vertical numerically controlled turning m a c h in e s...... ................................ Non-numerically controlled turning m a chin es............................................ All lathes (turning machines), horizontal t y p e .......... ............................. Milling m a chin es................................... ................... .............. ............................ Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately, and rebuilt machine t o o ls ................................................................................... Parts for metal cutting type machine tools, sold separately.................... Rebuilt metal cutting type machine tools .................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ................ .................... ......... Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ........................................................................... .......... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts .................................... . R e s a le s ........ .................................................... .............................................. .. Secondary p ro d u c ts ......................... ........................................ ........................ . 3541 3541-P 3541-A 3541-B 3541-B4 3541-B419 3541-B6 3541-C 3541-C11 3541-C13 3541-D 3541-D4 3541-D5 3541-D6 3541-3 3541-4 06/83 06/83 12/92 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/92 06/83 06/83 06/83 143.6 141.9 101.0 134.1 136.4 128.3 125.7 156.4 123.5 162.5 144.5 145.0 106.3 173.5 168.9 161.3 145.7 144.6 101.0 137.5 146.0 145.1 101.0 137.5 4.2 4.6 -3.6 8.4 .2 .3 0 0 (3) (3) 132.7 160.6 126.6 166.9 146.3 145.4 106.3 179.0 168.9 163.9 (3) (3) 132.7 160.6 126.6 166.9 146.5 147.4 106.3 176.3 (3) 163.9 (3) (3) 5.7 5.7 2.5 6.8 4.5 4.6 3.7 4.8 (3) 3.0 (3) 3541-4B 3541-409 3541-431 3541-452 06/83 06/83 06/88 07/83 161.6 179.2 125.1 150.7 164.2 179.2 129.4 161.2 164.3 179.2 (3) 161.2 3.1 1.0 (3) 7.0 .1 0 (3) 0 3541-492 3541-5 3541-519 3541-51912 3541-528 3541-59 3541-597 3541-6 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 12/92 06/83 153.4 130.5 114.4 116.0 109.7 156.2 105.0 130.2 153.4 134.3 119.3 116.0 111.0 156.2 105.0 138.1 153.7 138.0 122.3 116.0 119.6 156.2 105.0 (3) 3.2 10.8 13.7 3.4 11.2 2.3 2.3 .2 2.8 2.5 0 7.7 .0 0 (3) (3) 3541-9 3541-911 3541-941 3541-SM 3541-M 3541-XY9 3541-Z89 3541-S 06/83 06/83 08/83 142.9 145.2 137.7 143.3 145.6 138.1 143.3 145.6 138.1 2.9 3.0 2.5 0 0 0 06/83 06/88 06/83 06/83 164.5 167.4 135.8 139.2 164.5 167.4 135.9 139.3 164.5 167.4 135.9 139.3 6.3 2.3 9.3 .4 0 0 0 0 Metal forming machine t o o ls ..... ............................. ........................ ......................... . Primary p ro d u c ts ................................. .................................................................... 3542 3542-P 06/81 06/81 153.8 158.2 155.4 159.7 155.5 159.8 2.6 2.6 .1 .1 See footnotes at end of table. 105 (3) (3) 0 0 0 0 .1 1.4 0 -1.5 0 4 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected Industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —Continued Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Punching m ach in e ry....................................................... ................................. Punching machines, fixed position and two axes positioning table .... Shearing m achin ery.......................................................................................... Shearing m a ch in e ry................... .................................................................. Bending and forming machinery .................................................................... Press b ra k e s ........................... ...................................................................... Presses, except fo rg in g ....................................................................................... Mechanical p re sse s.................................... .................................................... Vertical, straight-sided and arch fr a m e .................................................... Other mechanical presses .......................................................................... Hydraulic presses ............................................................................................. Other hydraulic p re s s e s .............................................................................. Other metal forming machine to o ls .............................................................. All other metal forming machine t o o ls ..................................................... Rebuilt metal forming machine tools and parts for metal forming machine t o o ls ........................................ ....................................................... Parts for metal forming machine to o ls ......................................................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................. ............... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Other secondary p ro d u c ts ..... ........................................................................ Industrial p a tte rn s ........................................................................................................... 06/81 09/88 12/92 12/92 12/92 06/81 06/81 12/86 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/92 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 12/92 129.0 108.9 108.5 109.1 109.1 129.9 140.4 127.4 171.7 174.6 137.6 113.5 161.1 121.1 174.3 186.7 103.6 130.3 108.9 108.5 114.4 114.4 130.3 140.6 127.4 174.8 177.4 138.1 116.0 165.1 125.5 175.3 187.9 106.9 130.7 108.9 108.5 116.3 116.3 130.3 140.6 127.4 174.9 177.4 138.1 116.0 165.5 125.9 175.3 187.9 106.9 4.5 4.3 4.3 15.3 15.3 1.5 1.8 •6 2.8 2.2 2.8 2.2 5.2 7.5 1.1 .6 3.2 0.3 0 0 1.7 1.7 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 .2 .3 0 0 0 3542-4 3542-413 3542-SM 3542-S 3542-SSS 06/81 06/81 165.3 160.9 165.9 161.5 165.9 161.4 2.0 1.9 0 -.1 06/81 12/92 133.6 100.0 133.6 100.0 133.6 100.0 .1 0 0 0 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 12/84 122.6 123.1 123.1 125.9 117.8 122.9 123.3 123.3 126.3 117.8 123.2 123.6 123.6 126.6 117.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.5 .2 .2 .2 .2 0 12/84 115.2 116.8 116.8 2.2 0 3544-P 3544-1 3544-11 3544-113 3544-115 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 139.8 142.4 148.5 211.6 213.8 100.0 140.7 143.2 149.0 212.4 213.8 100.0 140.8 143.2 149.1 212.3 213.8 100.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.0 3.1 0 .1 0 .1 0 0 0 3544-117 06/81 200.1 201.8 201.6 1.3 -.1 3544-118 06/81 184.4 184.4 184.4 0 0 3544-119 3544-12 3544-1E 3544-122 3544-126 3544-1F 3544-127 02/88 06/81 06/81 06/81 06/94 06/81 06/81 127.8 126.8 135.1 134.0 97.6 118.5 105.6 127.8 127.3 135.1 134.0 97.6 118.5 105.6 127.8 127.5 135.1 134.0 97.6 118.7 106.2 0 1.8 .7 1.7 1.0 1.0 .6 0 .2 0 0 0 .2 .6 3544-129 3544-1H 3544-11 3544-1J 3544-1K 3544-173 06/81 124.3 124.3 124.4 1.6 .1 06/94 06/9 4 06/94 06/94 100.3 101.1 104.7 111.5 100.3 101.7 104.7 111.7 100.3 102.1 104.8 111.7 .3 1.9 3.9 8.2 0 .4 .1 .0 3544-179 3544-19 3544-2 3544-21 0 6/94 10/82 06/81 06/81 102.2 128.4 131.2 132.8 102.2 128.4 132.4 132.8 102.3 128.4 132.3 132.8 2.3 2.8 1.9 2.4 .1 0 -.1 0 3544-211 3544-213 3544-22 3544-222 3544-23 3544-233 3544-25 3544-251 06/81 06/94 134.8 101.7 134.8 101.7 134.8 101.7 2.4 1.7 0 0 06/94 100.0 100.0 100.0 0 0 06/87 06/81 06/81 105.5 129.4 129.3 105.5 131.0 131.0 105.5 130.8 130.9 (3) 2.1 2.0 3544-255 3544-26 06/94 12/86 100.9 111.1 103.0 112.3 102.0 112.3 2.0 1.8 -1.0 0 3544-261 3544-27 3544-SM 06/87 12/86 113.8 121.6 115.1 121.6 115.1 121.6 1.9 1.8 0 0 3543 3543-P 3543-1 3543-115 3543-198 3543-SM 3543-S Industrial patterns, except shoe p a tte rn s.................................. ..................... Foundry p a tte rn s ............................... ............................................................... All other industrial patterns, except shoe p a tte rn s .... .............................. Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .... ......................................... Secondary p ro d u c ts ............................................................................................. Special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and industrial m o ld s .............................................. Primary p ro d u c ts ......... ............................................................................................ Special tools, dies, jigs and fix tu re s ........................................................ ........ Jigs and fixtures, all ty p e s .............................................................................. Gauging and checking types, under 1,000 pounds w e ig h t.................. Gauging and checking types, 1,000 pounds weight and o v e r ............. All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout, assembly), under 1,000 p o u n d s ........................................................ . All other jigs and fixtures (holding, positioning, layout, assembly), 1,000 pounds and o v e r ................................................... Components and parts for jigs and fixtures, including drill b u sh in g s .................................................................................................. Dies, metal cutting only ....................................................... ....................... ... Forming and drawing d ie s ........................................................................... Forming and drawing dies, 500 pounds weight and u n d e r............... Forming and drawing dies, over 3,000 pounds w e ig h t...................... Stamping dies, including lamination and blanking dies ......................... Stamping dies, progressive type, high-speed s te e l............................ All other stamping type dies (punch, trim, notch, perforate, etc.) ...................................................................................................... Forging dies, including cold forging and h e a d in g .................................. Extrusion, wire drawing and straightening d ie s ....................... ............... All other d ie s ........................... ...................................................................... Components and parts for d ie s ............................. .................................... Die s e ts ....................................................................................................... Other components and parts for dies, including standard punches, springs, etc........................................................................................... Other specially designed tooling, prototypes, and m o d e ls ...................... Industrial molds .......... ........................................... ............................................. Metal industrial molds for casting metal or metal ca rb id e ....................... Metal injection or compression die casting types, except ingot m o ld s ....................................................................................................... All other metal foundry molds, except ingot m o ld s ............................... Metal industrial molds for molding w a x ....... ............................................... Metal industrial molds for molding w a x .................................................... Metal industrial molds for molding rubber, including tire m o ld s .............. Metal industrial molds for molding rubber, including tire m o ld s .......... Metal industrial molds for molding p la s tic ................................................... Metal injection molds for p la s tic ............................................................... Metal compression molds for plastic, including matched metal m o ld s ......... ............................................................................................. All other industrial m o ld s ................................................................................ All other molds made of metal (including molds for glass and other products) and mold b a s e s ................................. ........................ ........ Components and parts for industrial m o ld s ......................... ...................... Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. 3542-1 3542-111 3542-11111 3542-121 3542-12114 3542-131 3542-13113 3542-13 Ì 18 3542-2 3542-211 3542-21112 3542-21113 3542-212 3542-21213 3542-3 3542-312 3542-31218 1 ro o Metal forming machine tools—Continued 3544 See footnotes at end of table. 106 -.1 Table 5. Producer price indexes for the net output of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted •—Continued Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index Industry and product1 Special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and industrial molds—Continued Miscellaneous receipts .......................................................... ............................. Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ............................ .......... Secondary p ro d u c ts ........................................................... ................................. Machine tool accessories ...................... ....................................................................... Primary p ro d u c ts........................... ........................................... ..................... ......... Shnall cutting tools for machine tools and metalworking m achin ery......... Broaches, excluding holders and burnishing b a r s .................................... Twist drills, gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and c o u n te rb o re s........................... ............................................. .................... Twist drills ...................................................................................................... Carbon steel and high speed s te e l........ ............................................ 1 /2 inch and under diameter, straight s h a n k ................................... Over 1 /2 inch diameter, taper s h a n k ................................................ Over 1 /2 inch diameter, straight s h a n k ............................................ Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blanks and tips sold separately and masonry drills ....................... ................................ Gun drills, combined drills, countersinks and counterbores................. Combination drills and countersinks ..................................................... Countersinks, including port cutters, etc., but excluding combined drills and coun tersin ks................................................... Counterbores, including spot facers, etc., but excluding pilots for interchangeable pilot t y p e ........................................................ Reamers, all types, excluding gun re a m e rs................................................ High speed steel, including blades sold s e p a ra te ly.............................. Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold sepa rately............................ ................................................................... Hobs and gear c u tte rs .................................................... ............................... Gear shaper cutters and gear shaving c u tte r s ...................................... End mills and milling c u tte rs ................................ ........... ............................. End mills, solid and tipped, die sinking, contour, router, tracer, hollow mills, etc...................................................................................... High speed s te e l........................................................................................ Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding blades sold separately............ Inserted blade type cutters, all types, c o m p le te .... .......... ................................ Indexible or throwaway in s e rt ................................................................ ................................ Other milling c u tte rs ............................................................................................... ............................... Single and double point tools and circular form to o ls ............................................. Circular form tools, including semifinished b la n k s .................................................. Single and double point to o ls ............................ ...................................................................... High speed s te e l ................................................................... ................................. ...................... . . . . Other m a te ria ls ...................................................................................................................................... threading t o o ls ................................................................................................................................................. Taps, excluding taps in threading sets and screw plates and inserted chaser t y p e s ................................................................................................................ High speed s te e l ................................................................................................ ................................ Ground th re a d ....................................................................................... Carbon steel and c a rb id e ....................................................................... Dies, with two or more thread-forming edges integral with the body . Blanks, tips, and in s e rts .......................... ......................... ............................. Molded blanks and tips, including carbide, cast alloy, and ceramic ... Inserts, indexible, and throwaway t y p e s ............................................... . C a rb id e ........................................................................................................ Utility g ro u n d .......................................................................................... Precision ground ................................................................................... Pressed to size, including inserts with center holes and with molded chip breakers .................................................................... Other than carbide ...................................... ............. .............................. Other types of cutting tools for machine tools, including rotary burrs, files and spade d r ills ..................................................................... Carbon steel ................................ ................ ............. ................................... High speed s t e e l...................................... ........................ .......................... Carbide, solid and tipped, excluding tips and blanks sold sepa rately ................................ .............................................................. Precision measuring tools (inspection, quality control, tool room, and machinists’ tools) ......................................................................................... Fixed size limit gauges, fixture t y p e ............................................................. Fixed size limit gauges, thread ty p e ............................................................. Dial in dicators................................................................................................... Micrometers and c a lip e rs ...... .............................................. ......................... Pneumatic and electronic gauges (manual and autom atic)..................... Other machinists’ precision tools, incl dividers and surface texture measuring m a c h in e s ........................ ....................................................... Other attachments and accessories for machine tools and metalworking m achin ery ......... .............. ..................... ........................................................ Tool holders....................................................... ................... .......................... . Turning tool holders (mechanically clamping for inserts and bits), except box to o ls .................................................................................... Product code Industry code June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 3544-M 3544-XY9 3544-S 03/87 06/94 06/81 100.0 100.0 125.6 102.8 100.0 126.5 103.0 100.0 126.5 2.6 0 2.1 0.2 0 0 3545-P 3545-1 3545-114 06/83 06/83 06/83 09/83 129.2 127.8 123.5 129.4 127.9 123.6 105.2 129.6 128.1 123.8 105.2 2.6 2.6 2.8 (3) .2 .2 .2 0 3545-12 3545-121 3545-1211 3545-12117 3545-12118 3545-12119 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 09/83 120.6 119.4 120.8 124.7 129.0 (3) 120.3 119.4 120.8 124.7 3.3 4.0 4.6 5.1 (3) (3) .2 .1 .1 .2 (3) 103.1 120.5 119.5 120.9 124.9 (3) 103.1 3545-12121 3545-122 3545-12226 09/83 06/83 08/83 114.7 126.2 129.1 114.7 123.7 (3) 114.7 124.0 (3) 1.5 -.7 (3) 3545 (3) (3) 0 0 .2 (3) 3545-12227 09/83 111.6 111.6 111.6 2.1 0 3545-12229 3545-13 3545-133 08/83 06/83 06/83 117.2 122.7 124.2 117.2 122.7 124.2 118.3 122.7 124.2 .9 3.7 5.0 .9 0 0 3545-136 3545-14 3545-147 3545-15 11/83 09/83 09/83 06/83 114.5 114.5 104.0 105.0 124.5 0 (3) 124.2 114.5 104.0 105.0 124.2 (3) (3) 5.5 0 0 0 .2 3545-151 3545-1511 3545-1512 3545-153 3545-1533 3545-159 3545-16 3545-161 3545-162 3545-16265 3545-16268 3545-17 06/83 06/83 09/83 118.2 124.2 97.6 118.2 124.2 97.6 118.5 124.2 98.1 4.5 4.7 3.0 .3 0 .5 06/83 08/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/95 06/83 06/83 114.1 114.4 129.9 149.3 123.2 157.9 100.0 167.1 129.8 114.9 129.9 149.0 123.2 157.4 100.0 166.3 130.8 2.0 (3) 149.0 122.7 157.9 100.0 (3) 128.4 (3) (3) 5.1 .4 0 -.2 0 -.3 0 -.5 .8 3545-171 3545-1712 3545-17122 3545-1714 3545-173 3545-18 3545-181 3545-182 3545-1821 3545-18211 3545-18213 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/88 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 06/83 125.1 123.2 125.3 (3) (3) 124.2 106.4 131.4 131.3 124.8 133.2 127.2 125.4 127.6 (3) (3) 124.2 106.4 131.4 131.3 (3) (3) 128.0 126.1 128.5 5.7 5.3 6.0 .7 (3) (3) 124.5 106.4 131.9 131.8 (3) (3> (3) (3) 2.1 1.6 2.5 2.5 (3) (3) (3) (3) .2 0 .4 .4 (3) (3) 3545-18214 3545-1822 06/83 10/83 131.6 137.5 131.6 137.5 132.1 137.5 2.2 4.5 .4 0 3545-19 3545-192 3545-194 06/83 06/83 06/83 121.9 139.1 117.0 121.9 139.1 (3) 121.8 137.1 (3) 1.2 -1.4 (3) -.1 -1.4 (3) 3545-198 06/83 113.1 113.3 114.0 3.0 .6 3545-2 3545-213 3545-215 3545-261 3545-265 3545-271 06/83 03/90 06/83 06/83 06/83 09/83 140.0 140.0 104.0 101.5 140.3 104.0 101.5 2.9 .2 0 0 (3) 136.7 (3) 136.6 (3) (3) 3545-299 06/88 132.9 132.9 132.9 4.6 3545-3 3545-31 06/83 06/83 136.6 138.0 136.7 138.0 136.8 138.0 1.8 1.0 3545-312 06/83 145.4 145.4 145.4 .5 See footnotes at end of table. Index base 107 (3) (3) (3) 147.8 (3) (3) (3) .5 2.4 -.3 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) .6 .6 0 -.1 (3) 0 .1 0 0 Tablé 5. Producer price indexes for the net oiitput of selected industries and their products, not seasonally adjusted —‘Continüèd Index Industry and product1 Industry code Product code Percent change to Oct. 1995 from — Index base June 19952 Sep. 19952 Oct. 19952 136.1 136.1 140.6 111.0 Oct. 1994 Sep. 1995 Machine tool accessories—Continued Special tooling and attachments for screw and automatic machines Drilling, reaming, and tapping chucks ........................... .......................... Other tool holders, including other chucks, drill heads, tool posts, turrets, sleeves, etc..................... ....................... ...................... Work holding devices ...................... ................................... ...................;....... O ther work holding and positioning devices, including vises, O ther attachments and accessories and tool room specialtie s..... ........ Secondary products and miscellaneous re c e ip ts .............................................. Miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................................................................... Contract work and other miscellaneous re c e ip ts ...................................... R e s a le s .............................................................................................................. O ther secondary p ro d u c ts ................................ ......................................... . Sanders, except c irc u la r................................. ...................... ........................ Oscillating, reciprocating and vib ratin g.................................................... Circular saws: armature mounted primarily on other than sleeve Between 7 inch and 8 inch b la d e ..................................................... ........ Saws - jig, saber, reciprocating...............................................;................... .. Armature mounted primarily on other than ball bearings ................ Power driven hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic and powder a c tu a te d ..... O ther grinders, polishers, and san d e rs ................................................... . Parts, attachments, and accessories for pneumatic han dtoo ls.... .......... O ther hydraulic powered hand t o o ls ............................... ................... ......... Power driven hand tools, engine (internal combustion) driven ............ . Secondary products and miscellaneous receipts ......................... ............. Resaies ...................................................................................................... ....... Secondary p ro d u c ts .............................................. ....................... ...................... 136.1 140.6 (3) (3) (3) 3545-318 3545-34 06/83 06/83 139.4 135.5 139.4 135.8 139.4 135.8 1.7 1.7 0 0 3545-349 3545-399 3545-SM 3545-M 3545-XY9 3545-Z89 3545-S 3545-SSS 06/83 06/88 139.8 119.2 140.2 119.2 140.1 119.8 2.1 4.2 -.1 .5 01/87 06/88 01/87 06/83 06/95 129.9 (3) 135.7 136.1 100.0 129.9 109.1 135.7 136.4 100.0 129.9 109.1 135.7 136.4 100.0 1.1 (3) 1.6 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 3546-P 3546-1 3546-133 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/93 162.0 153.3 153.4 103.8 162.8 154.0 153.8 104.2 162.7 153.8 153.6 104.1 3.8 2.1 2.1 2.5 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 3546-136 3546-181 3546-18103 3546-182 3546-18207 3546-183 08/87 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 12/80 117.9 150.6 161.7 164.2 143.7 176.2 117.9 150.2 161.3 163.9 143.0 176.2 117.9 150.3 161.4 163.9 143.0 176.2 2.9 .5 .5 .4 -2.5 1.3 0 .1 .1 0 0 0 3546-18329 3546-184 3546-18434 06/86 12/80 12/80 (3) 169.8 161.1 (3) 163.0 161.1 (3) 163.0 161.1 (3) -2.7 .5 3546-185 3546-18516 3546-186 3546-18619 3546-2 354-6238 3546-241 3546-244 3546-255 3546-272 3546-3 3546-SM 3546-M 3546-Z89 3546-S 12/80 12/80 12/80 06/93 12/80 06/93 12/80 06/93 12/80 06/93 12/80 139.4 137.8 124.3 102.7 168.0 106.4 141.3 107.8 174.7 101.6 (3) 140.3 138.7 126.7 99.9 169.9 106.7 144.4 107.9 181.1 101.6 138.9 140.3 138.7 126.7 99.9 169.9 106.7 143.9 108.1 181.3 101.6 138.9 4.5 4.1 1.3 .2 2.5 3.8 4.9 3.5 5.7 .8 (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 -.3 .2 .1 0 .0 06/86 06/86 12/80 141.5 141.5 178.9 141.5 141.5 180.9 141.5 141.5 180.9 20.4 20.4 1.7 0 0 0 3547-P 3547-1 3547-118 3547-2 3547-228 3547-3 12/81 12/81 12/81 12/87 06/93 06/93 12/81 151.3 150.6 146.3 140.9 100.0 100.0 151.6 151.9 151.4 146.3 140.9 (3) (3) 154.1 151.8 151.3 146.1 140.8 100.0 100.0 153.8 .9 .4 1.0 1.2 (3) (3) -.5 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 (3) (3) -.2 3548-P 12/84 12/84 144.4 146.5 146.1 148.5 146.6 149.2 4.3 5.1 .3 .5 3548-1 3548-11 3548-111 3548-11101 3548-112 3548-11201 12/84 12/84 06/90 12/84 06/90 06/90 139.6 143.1 103.7 138.3 122.8 114.5 139.5 143.1 103.2 137.2 122.9 114.8 139.5 143.1 103.2 137.2 122.9 114.8 4.1 6.3 .9 1.4 7.3 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3548-12 12/84 133.1 132.8 132.8 1.5 0 3548-121 06/90 111.1 (3) (3) 3548-123 12/84 164.6 161.7 161.7 .5 0 3548-126 3548-2 3548-21 3548-212 3548-21212 12/84 12/84 12/84 06/90 12/84 127.0 157.8 166.3 133.8 167.5 130.6 163.8 171.2 138.0 174.7 130.6 165.7 173.6 140.0 174.7 3.9 8.0 8.1 8.4 4.9 0 1.2 1.4 1.4 0 3547 Primary p ro d u c ts ........ ........................................................................ .................. .. Hot rolling mill machinery, except tube r o llin g .....................................;........ Other hot rolling mill machinery and equipment, including p a r ts ............ Cold rolling mill m achin ery....... ............... ......................................................... Other cold roiling mill machinery and equipment, including p a r t s ...... . Rolling mill machinery, n.e.c., including tube mill m a c h in e ry .... ................. Gas and electric welding and soldering e q u ip m e n t......................... ;................. 0 06/83 06/83 06/83 3546 Primary p ro d u c ts ....... ............. .............................................. ............................... Power driven hand tools, electric and battery p o w e re d ...... Planers and ro u te rs ......................................................................................... Parts, attachments and accessories for electric-powered hand tools (sold s e p a ra te ly )..................................................... ................................. Drills: armature mounted primarily on sleeve bearings .......