FEDERAL RESERVE STATISTICAL RELEASE G.17 (419) For release at 9:15 a.m. (EDT) August 14, 1998 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION Industrial production declined another 0.6 percent in July after a drop of 1.1 percent in June that is larger than previously estimated. Some of the downward revision for June was the result of more complete information on production losses associated with strikes at key General Motors parts plants, which began in early June and were settled in late July. Motor vehicle assemblies dropped from a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 12.4 million units in May, to 8.3 million units in July; output of motor vehicle parts also contracted sharply. Excluding motor vehicles and parts, industrial production edged up in July after having declined 0.4 percent in June; included in this special aggregate are industries, such as primary and fabricated metals and tires, that supply the automobile industry and were affected by the shutdowns. At 126.8 percent of its 1992 average, industrial production in July was 1.8 percent higher than it was in July 1997; excluding the output of motor vehicles and parts, the twelve-month increase was 3.0 percent. From May to July, capacity utilization in manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities dropped 1.9 percentage points, to 80.5 percent. Market Groups ------------- The output of consumer goods, which declined 0.9 percent in July, reflected the drop in motor vehicles. In other categories of consumer goods, the production of appliances and air conditioners rebounded from a dip, and the output of home electronics continued to advance. The production of consumer nondurables eased slightly further after a loss in June. Within this group, the output of nonenergy products, which includes foods, clothing, chemical products, and paper products, has been weak, on balance, over the past few months. The production of business equipment fell 0.9 percent, largely because of the drop in business vehicles. The output of industrial equipment declined after a large gain in June. Led by gains in computers and farm machinery, the production of information processing and other equipment advanced again. The output of construction supplies rose 0.3 percent and was 4 percent above the level last July. The production of materials, which had declined 1.4 percent in June, eased another 0.4 percent. The weakening was most evident in durable goods materials used to make motor vehicles; the output of consumer durable parts fell another 5-1/2 percent after having declined nearly 10 percent in June. In addition, basic metals fell for a third month. The output index for nondurable materials eased for a third month, with widespread weakness in textile, paper, and chemical materials. Energy materials rebounded 1.0 percent from a decline of the same size in June. Industry Groups --------------- Manufacturing output fell 0.7 percent in July, having declined 1.2 percent in June; the production of motor vehicles and parts fell about 15 percent in each month, and the output of primary and fabricated metals weakened as well. The output of most other durable goods industries, such as computers, aircraft, instruments, and lumber, advanced in July. The production of nondurables eased for a third month; it has fallen about 1 percent since April, with declines in the output of paper and products, foods, apparel, and leather and products. In July, mining recouped a bit of its June drop while the output at utilities was flat. The factory operating rate fell 0.9 percentage point, to 79.0 percent, and was more than 2 percentage points below the level in May. Much of this drop-off reflects the effects of the strike-induced plunge in the output of motor vehicles and related parts and materials. However, the operating rates in miscellaneous manufactures, paper and products, and some other nondurable industries have also moved lower in recent months, as has the rate for oil and gas well drilling. Utilization rates remained relatively high for petroleum refining and electric utilities. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION: SUMMARY Seasonally adjusted | Index, 1992=100 | Percent change | 1998 | 1998 | July 97 to Industrial Production | Apr. May June July | Apr. May June July | July 98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | Total index | 128.4 128.9 127.5 126.8 | .3 .4 -1.1 -.6 | 1.8 Previous estimates | 128.5 128.9 128.1 | .4 .3 -.6 | | | | Major market groups: | | | Products, total | 121.8 122.3 121.3 120.4 | .4 .5 -.9 -.7 | 2.0 Consumer goods | 116.5 117.0 115.3 114.3 | .4 .5 -1.5 -.9 | .3 Business equipment | 150.2 150.3 150.8 149.4 | 1.0 .0 .3 -.9 | 5.6 Construction supplies | 124.7 126.1 125.7 126.1 | .4 1.1 -.3 .3 | 4.0 Materials | 139.1 139.6 137.6 137.0 | .3 .4 -1.4 -.4 | 1.5 | | | Major industry groups: | | | Manufacturing | 131.6 131.7 130.2 129.3 | .6 .1 -1.2 -.7 | 1.8 Durable | 149.7 150.2 147.9 146.2 | .7 .4 -1.5 -1.2 | 2.7 Nondurable | 113.2 113.0 112.1 111.9 | .5 -.2 -.7 -.2 | .9 Mining | 107.4 107.7 105.7 106.1 | -.5 .2 -1.9 .4 | -.4 Utilities | 111.8 116.8 117.5 117.4 | -2.2 4.5 .6 .0 | 3.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Capacity | Percent of Capacity | Growth | Average 1982 1988-89 1997 | 1998 | July 97 to Capacity Utilization | 1967-97 Low High July | Apr. May June July | July 98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | Total industry | 82.1 71.1 85.4 82.6 | 82.4 82.4 81.2 80.5 | 4.5 Previous estimates | | 82.4 82.4 81.6 | | | | Manufacturing | 81.1 69.0 85.7 81.5 | 81.4 81.1 79.9 79.0 | 5.1 Advanced processing | 80.5 70.4 84.2 79.6 | 79.6 79.5 78.0 76.9 | 6.0 Primary processing | 82.4 66.2 88.9 86.0 | 85.4 85.0 84.1 83.6 | 3.2 Mining | 87.5 80.3 88.0 90.3 | 90.6 90.8 89.0 89.3 | .7 Utilities | 87.3 75.9 92.6 89.9 | 87.6 91.4 91.9 91.8 | 1.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: Estimates for July are preliminary. Estimates from April to June are revised. Table 1A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPS | | Index, 1992=100 | 1997 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 1998 | 1998 Item |Proportion<1>| Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July | Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Total index | 100.00 | 127.3 128.0 128.4 128.9 127.5 126.8 | 127.2 127.6 126.0 127.2 129.4 125.7 | | | Products, total | 59.88 | 120.6 121.3 121.8 122.3 121.3 120.4 | 119.6 120.1 118.6 119.9 123.3 120.3 Final products | 45.07 | 121.5 122.6 123.2 123.5 122.3 121.2 | 121.9 122.6 120.1 121.1 124.1 119.8 | | | Consumer goods | 28.08 | 115.1 116.0 116.5 117.0 115.3 114.3 | 115.0 115.7 112.9 113.5 116.7 113.3 Durable | 5.82 | 134.3 135.2 136.3 138.1 130.6 125.2 | 139.5 142.4 138.9 140.0 133.0 113.1 Automotive products | 2.56 | 131.0 132.4 134.5 136.7 122.1 108.5 | 141.4 146.6 139.7 142.8 124.5 89.8 Autos and trucks | 1.57 | 137.2 137.7 140.2 142.4 117.5 93.9 | 155.1 159.6 147.7 154.0 120.3 62.2 Autos | .64 | 105.7 107.4 108.3 109.3 94.6 79.3 | 118.3 121.6 112.5 119.0 95.5 55.1 Trucks | .93 | 172.7 172.0 176.0 179.4 144.0 111.6 | 192.7 198.6 183.6 190.0 146.0 70.1 Auto parts and allied goods | .99 | 121.0 123.7 125.3 127.5 127.3 127.3 | 120.7 126.8 126.9 125.5 129.0 125.7 Other durable goods | 3.26 | 136.9 137.4 137.8 139.2 137.4 138.8 | 138.1 139.1 138.3 137.8 139.7 132.2 Appliances and electronics | .85 | 188.6 192.5 193.8 193.6 192.5 201.8 | 195.4 196.2 193.8 193.3 201.3 191.2 Appliances and air cond. | .47 | 135.0 132.8 133.0 137.1 129.5 136.6 | 146.8 142.5 137.7 139.1 135.8 118.7 Home electronics | .38 | 269.1 286.6 290.1 279.5 293.7 305.6 | 263.2 275.8 279.3 274.4 307.1 322.6 Carpeting and furniture | .82 | 117.7 116.5 117.1 122.3 117.4 119.2 | 118.0 117.9 122.2 116.9 119.4 115.8 Miscellaneous | 1.60 | 120.7 120.8 120.7 120.6 120.2 118.9 | 119.9 121.5 118.8 120.8 120.0 111.8 Nondurable | 22.26 | 110.4 111.3 111.6 111.9 111.4 111.4 | 109.2 109.4 106.7 107.2 112.6 112.8 Nonenergy | 18.98 | 111.4 111.1 111.9 111.6 110.7 110.6 | 106.9 107.5 107.5 109.1 114.6 113.1 Foods and tobacco | 9.74 | 111.8 111.3 111.9 112.0 110.3 110.1 | 106.7 107.7 107.2 109.2 114.8 110.7 Clothing | 1.81 | 93.5 94.7 94.8 93.6 93.3 93.1 | 91.1 92.4 92.1 94.9 98.2 93.1 Chemical products | 4.53 | 121.8 122.2 124.1 123.5 124.0 123.4 | 114.4 115.1 116.1 118.5 129.2 134.1 Paper products | 2.90 | 107.8 106.2 106.7 105.8 105.2 106.4 | 107.7 106.9 107.2 105.4 104.6 105.4 Energy products | 3.28 | 104.6 112.6 110.2 114.2 116.1 116.1 | 122.8 120.3 102.4 96.3 101.1 110.9 Fuels | 1.07 | 110.0 111.3 111.7 111.0 111.0 113.1 | 104.6 105.9 111.1 112.3 113.0 114.2 Utilities | 2.21 | 101.5 112.8 109.0 115.3 118.1 117.1 | 131.3 126.9 97.5 87.9 94.7 108.8 | | | Equipment, total | 17.00 | 133.1 134.3 135.0 135.1 135.0 133.7 | 134.0 134.8 133.0 134.7 137.5 131.2 Business equipment | 13.91 | 146.8 148.7 150.2 150.3 150.8 149.4 | 148.4 149.9 148.0 150.1 154.1 146.6 Information processing & related | 5.28 | 178.0 179.7 182.9 183.8 186.1 188.3 | 174.7 175.3 177.7 180.2 190.7 194.7 Computer and office | .96 | 476.1 499.2 518.2 531.5 550.1 567.1 | 460.5 468.7 501.8 517.2 578.2 619.6 Industrial | 4.51 | 134.2 137.4 137.6 136.3 139.6 138.4 | 135.3 138.2 134.7 135.7 142.7 136.0 Transit | 2.68 | 117.9 117.8 118.9 120.5 114.1 106.2 | 125.3 126.3 121.5 125.8 116.2 95.2 Autos and trucks | 1.32 | 116.4 117.1 119.4 120.2 105.5 87.4 | 131.0 132.7 126.5 131.0 107.3 65.6 Other | 1.44 | 132.7 135.2 136.2 134.7 136.8 140.8 | 136.2 136.6 134.4 134.1 139.0 130.6 Defense and space equipment | 2.02 | 75.9 75.3 75.1 75.4 75.3 75.2 | 76.1 75.6 73.4 74.5 74.9 73.7 Oil and gas well drilling | .86 | 158.9 158.6 150.5 148.1 137.5 132.1 | 154.6 147.9 147.7 146.4 137.8 134.9 Manufactured homes | .21 | 148.6 145.4 146.9 148.6 149.1 146.8 | 142.1 147.8 154.6 153.0 161.8 131.9 | | | Intermediate products | 14.80 | 117.6 117.3 117.5 118.6 117.9 117.9 | 112.7 112.7 113.9 116.0 120.8 121.5 Construction supplies | 5.74 | 126.2 124.2 124.7 126.1 125.7 126.1 | 118.7 119.2 121.6 126.8 132.6 129.1 Business supplies | 9.07 | 112.6 113.2 113.2 114.2 113.3 113.1 | 109.2 108.9 109.3 109.6 113.9 117.0 | | | Materials | 40.12 | 138.2 138.7 139.1 139.6 137.6 137.0 | 139.6 139.9 138.0 139.2 139.2 134.3 | | | Durable | 22.62 | 165.8 166.4 167.6 167.8 164.4 163.0 | 166.9 168.0 166.0 168.3 166.7 157.3 Consumer parts | 4.25 | 139.3 139.3 141.0 143.2 129.0 122.0 | 145.7 148.7 145.3 148.5 132.4 104.3 Equipment parts | 8.29 | 245.7 247.7 249.6 250.4 250.0 252.6 | 246.1 247.7 243.1 248.5 251.6 248.8 Other | 10.08 | 127.7 127.8 128.4 127.7 127.1 126.3 | 127.2 127.3 127.0 127.5 129.3 125.1 Basic metals | 3.30 | 125.4 122.8 122.8 122.0 120.1 119.1 | 128.0 125.4 124.0 122.6 120.5 115.5 Nondurable | 8.88 | 114.8 113.5 113.9 113.3 112.9 112.0 | 115.6 114.7 115.8 113.5 114.4 110.2 Textile | .91 | 108.5 107.6 107.6 107.7 106.3 105.7 | 109.7 109.7 109.9 111.9 108.0 99.2 Paper | 1.85 | 114.0 111.8 111.9 110.9 111.6 108.9 | 115.6 112.4 112.2 110.1 112.8 107.9 Chemical | 4.28 | 117.6 116.6 117.2 116.2 115.8 115.5 | 119.1 117.8 120.1 117.0 116.9 114.5 Other | 1.84 | 112.5 111.5 111.7 111.9 111.1 110.5 | 110.7 112.4 112.6 109.8 113.8 108.2 Energy | 8.62 | 103.7 106.0 105.0 106.9 105.9 106.9 | 106.2 106.2 102.0 104.2 106.3 108.2 Primary | 5.59 | 103.0 104.0 103.3 104.2 103.1 104.3 | 105.9 104.9 101.8 102.9 104.0 103.6 Converted fuel | 3.03 | 105.0 109.6 108.3 112.2 111.1 112.0 | 106.8 108.6 102.1 106.5 110.7 117.1 | | | SPECIAL AGGREGATES | | | | | | Total excluding: | | | Autos and trucks | 97.11 | 127.3 128.0 128.4 128.9 128.0 127.8 | 126.7 127.1 125.7 126.8 129.9 127.5 Motor vehicles and parts | 94.84 | 126.9 127.5 127.9 128.4 127.9 128.0 | 126.1 126.3 125.0 126.1 129.8 128.2 Computers | 98.52 | 124.3 124.8 125.2 125.7 124.2 123.4 | 124.2 124.6 122.8 124.0 125.9 122.0 Computers and semiconductors | 95.15 | 117.4 117.9 118.2 118.6 117.1 116.3 | 117.4 117.7 116.0 117.0 118.8 115.0 | | | Consumer goods excluding: | | | Autos and trucks | 26.51 | 113.9 114.8 115.2 115.6 115.1 115.1 | 112.9 113.4 111.1 111.4 116.4 115.6 Energy | 24.80 | 116.5 116.4 117.3 117.4 115.2 114.0 | 113.9 115.0 114.3 115.8 118.8 113.6 | | | Business equipment excluding: | | | Autos and trucks | 12.59 | 150.5 152.6 153.9 153.9 156.4 157.3 | 150.4 151.8 150.5 152.4 159.8 156.9 Computer and office equipment | 12.96 | 131.7 133.0 134.0 133.7 133.7 132.2 | 133.4 134.6 132.0 133.7 136.1 128.2 | | | Materials excluding: | | | Energy | 31.50 | 149.3 149.2 150.1 150.1 147.7 146.5 | 150.3 150.7 149.8 150.5 149.8 142.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year. Note: Estimates for July are preliminary. Estimates from April to June are revised. Table 1B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: MARKET GROUPS Percent change | | Seasonally adjusted | | | | 1996 Q4 | annual rate | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | July 97 | to | 1997 1998 | 1998 | 1998 | to Item | 1997 Q4 | Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 | Apr. May June July | Apr. May June July | July 98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | Total index | 5.8 | 6.0 7.2 1.2 1.9 | .3 .4 -1.1 -.6 | -1.3 1.0 1.7 -2.9 | 1.8 | | | | | Products, total | 4.7 | 4.4 7.0 .9 2.4 | .4 .5 -.9 -.7 | -1.3 1.1 2.9 -2.5 | 2.0 Final products | 5.1 | 5.6 7.0 .6 2.5 | .5 .3 -.9 -.9 | -2.0 .8 2.5 -3.5 | 1.7 | | | | | Consumer goods | 2.8 | 2.6 6.6 -.9 1.3 | .4 .5 -1.5 -.9 | -2.4 .5 2.8 -2.9 | .3 Durable | 6.0 | 6.6 11.1 2.5 .0 | .8 1.3 -5.4 -4.1 | -2.5 .8 -5.0 -14.9 | -2.3 Automotive products | 8.7 | 12.5 20.9 -7.2 -2.6 | 1.6 1.6 -10.7 -11.1 | -4.7 2.3 -12.8 -27.9 | -9.8 Autos and trucks | 11.1 | 18.2 35.5 -13.5 -13.5 | 1.8 1.6 -17.5 -20.1 | -7.5 4.3 -21.9 -48.3 | -21.9 Autos | 3.7 | 22.9 -2.3 -21.3 -18.9 | .8 1.0 -13.5 -16.2 | -7.4 5.8 -19.8 -42.3 | -29.9 Trucks | 15.8 | 14.6 69.0 -8.3 -10.1 | 2.3 1.9 -19.8 -22.5 | -7.5 3.5 -23.2 -52.0 | -15.4 Auto parts and allied goods | 5.0 | 4.2 .7 4.2 16.7 | 1.3 1.7 -.1 .0 | .1 -1.1 2.7 -2.5 | 6.7 Other durable goods | 4.0 | 2.3 3.8 10.8 2.0 | .3 1.0 -1.3 1.1 | -.5 -.4 1.4 -5.4 | 3.3 Appliances and electronics | 7.7 | 12.2 12.0 36.3 9.0 | .7 -.1 -.6 4.9 | -1.2 -.2 4.1 -5.0 | 15.4 Appliances and air cond. | -.9 | -4.8 5.8 29.5 -2.0 | .2 3.1 -5.6 5.5 | -3.4 1.0 -2.4 -12.5 | 3.9 Home electronics | 19.1 | 38.8 19.7 44.4 22.2 | 1.2 -3.6 5.1 4.0 | 1.3 -1.7 11.9 5.1 | 30.0 Carpeting and furniture | 2.4 | -3.5 5.9 1.5 .1 | .5 4.4 -3.9 1.5 | 3.7 -4.3 2.2 -3.0 | 2.3 Miscellaneous | 2.8 | .4 -1.4 2.9 -1.1 | -.1 .0 -.3 -1.1 | -2.2 1.7 -.7 -6.8 | -2.6 Nondurable | 2.0 | 1.6 5.4 -1.8 1.6 | .3 .2 -.4 -.1 | -2.4 .5 5.0 .1 | 1.0 Nonenergy | 2.0 | 1.2 5.1 1.8 -1.3 | .7 -.3 -.8 -.1 | .0 1.5 5.0 -1.3 | .6 Foods and tobacco | 1.5 | 1.1 4.1 7.2 -2.3 | .5 .1 -1.5 -.2 | -.4 1.9 5.1 -3.6 | .5 Clothing | -1.5 | .1 -1.6 -4.4 -2.3 | .1 -1.3 -.3 -.3 | -.3 3.1 3.4 -5.2 | -2.8 Chemical products | 4.0 | -.6 11.5 1.0 5.2 | 1.5 -.5 .5 -.5 | .9 2.1 9.1 3.8 | 5.2 Paper products | 2.8 | 4.8 2.8 -10.1 -7.7 | .5 -.9 -.6 1.1 | .2 -1.6 -.7 .7 | -4.0 Energy products | 1.9 | 3.9 7.4 -20.4 21.1 | -2.1 3.6 1.7 .0 | -14.9 -5.9 5.0 9.7 | 3.3 Fuels | 1.7 | -2.2 -3.1 4.8 2.4 | .4 -.7 .0 1.9 | 4.9 1.1 .6 1.1 | 4.0 Utilities | 1.9 | 7.0 12.9 -30.5 31.7 | -3.4 5.8 2.4 -.9 | -23.1 -9.9 7.7 14.8 | 3.0 | | | | | Equipment, total | 8.8 | 10.6 7.7 3.1 4.6 | .5 .0 -.1 -1.0 | -1.3 1.3 2.0 -4.6 | 3.9 Business equipment | 10.8 | 13.5 10.7 1.1 7.8 | 1.0 .0 .3 -.9 | -1.2 1.4 2.7 -4.9 | 5.6 Information processing & related | 12.2 | 16.4 9.4 6.3 15.6 | 1.8 .4 1.3 1.2 | 1.4 1.4 5.8 2.1 | 11.2 Computer and office | 34.5 | 48.3 26.8 53.1 55.6 | 3.8 2.6 3.5 3.1 | 7.1 3.1 11.8 7.2 | 44.8 Industrial | 5.6 | 9.0 6.8 -2.0 5.6 | .1 -.9 2.4 -.9 | -2.5 .7 5.2 -4.7 | 3.5 Transit | 17.6 | 21.4 25.8 1.5 -2.2 | .9 1.4 -5.3 -6.9 | -3.8 3.5 -7.6 -18.1 | -.7 Autos and trucks | 8.5 | 14.0 21.8 -15.5 -10.3 | 1.9 .7 -12.3 -17.1 | -4.7 3.5 -18.0 -38.9 | -21.6 Other | 9.5 | 3.4 1.5 -8.8 6.3 | .8 -1.1 1.6 3.0 | -1.6 -.3 3.7 -6.1 | 3.3 Defense and space equipment | -2.6 | -4.2 -1.5 5.8 -1.9 | -.3 .5 -.2 -.1 | -3.0 1.5 .5 -1.5 | .4 Oil and gas well drilling | 9.1 | 4.8 -11.1 26.0 -26.8 | -5.1 -1.6 -7.1 -4.0 | -.1 -.9 -5.9 -2.1 | -13.2 Manufactured homes | -1.2 | -3.5 -11.7 33.7 6.2 | 1.1 1.1 .3 -1.5 | 4.7 -1.1 5.8 -18.5 | 2.3 | | | | | Intermediate products | 3.7 | 1.0 6.9 1.6 1.9 | .1 1.0 -.6 .0 | 1.0 1.8 4.2 .6 | 2.9 Construction supplies | 2.2 | -2.0 4.1 8.5 1.0 | .4 1.1 -.3 .3 | 2.0 4.3 4.5 -2.6 | 4.0 Business supplies | 4.6 | 2.9 8.7 -2.5 2.4 | .0 .9 -.8 -.2 | .4 .2 3.9 2.7 | 2.2 | | | | | Materials | 7.3 | 8.4 7.6 1.7 1.1 | .3 .4 -1.4 -.4 | -1.3 .8 .0 -3.6 | 1.5 | | | | | Durable | 11.2 | 12.1 12.1 3.0 1.1 | .7 .2 -2.0 -.9 | -1.2 1.4 -1.0 -5.6 | 2.3 Consumer parts | 7.0 | 12.5 10.8 -12.3 -3.7 | 1.2 1.5 -9.9 -5.4 | -2.3 2.2 -10.9 -21.2 | -12.4 Equipment parts | 21.5 | 20.9 19.1 15.9 6.2 | .8 .3 -.1 1.0 | -1.8 2.2 1.3 -1.1 | 12.5 Other | 4.6 | 4.8 6.9 -.6 -1.2 | .4 -.5 -.4 -.7 | -.2 .4 1.4 -3.3 | .3 Basic metals | 4.7 | 5.2 5.6 3.8 -8.5 | .0 -.6 -1.5 -.9 | -1.1 -1.1 -1.7 -4.2 | -1.7 Nondurable | 3.5 | 2.8 5.3 -.8 -3.1 | .3 -.6 -.3 -.8 | 1.0 -2.0 .8 -3.7 | -1.3 Textile | 3.9 | 11.0 3.9 -12.9 -3.0 | .0 .1 -1.3 -.5 | .2 1.8 -3.4 -8.2 | -5.9 Paper | 3.3 | 5.7 -1.9 -1.4 -4.3 | .0 -.9 .7 -2.5 | -.2 -1.8 2.4 -4.3 | -4.4 Chemical | 3.3 | 2.0 7.0 3.3 -4.6 | .6 -.9 -.3 -.2 | 2.0 -2.6 -.1 -2.0 | .3 Other | 3.8 | -1.9 9.7 -3.1 1.6 | .2 .2 -.7 -.6 | .2 -2.5 3.6 -4.9 | .3 Energy | 1.1 | 4.4 -1.5 .8 5.7 | -.9 1.8 -1.0 1.0 | -4.0 2.2 2.1 1.8 | 2.3 Primary | .4 | 2.7 -3.9 8.2 .9 | -.7 .9 -1.0 1.1 | -2.9 1.1 1.1 -.4 | 2.0 Converted fuel | 2.2 | 7.5 3.1 -11.6 15.1 | -1.2 3.6 -1.0 .8 | -5.9 4.3 3.9 5.8 | 2.7 | | | | | SPECIAL AGGREGATES | | | | | | | | | | Total excluding: | | | | | Autos and trucks | 5.6 | 5.7 6.6 1.7 2.3 | .3 .4 -.7 -.1 | -1.1 .9 2.5 -1.9 | 2.5 Motor vehicles and parts | 5.4 | 5.3 6.4 2.4 2.7 | .3 .4 -.4 .1 | -1.1 .9 2.9 -1.2 | 3.0 Computers | 5.3 | 5.4 6.9 .4 1.0 | .3 .4 -1.2 -.6 | -1.4 .9 1.5 -3.1 | 1.1 Computers and semiconductors | 4.1 | 4.2 6.1 -.6 .6 | .2 .3 -1.3 -.7 | -1.5 .9 1.5 -3.2 | .4 | | | | | Consumer goods excluding: | | | | | Autos and trucks | 2.4 | 1.8 5.0 -.1 2.2 | .3 .4 -.5 .1 | -2.1 .3 4.5 -.6 | 1.5 Energy | 3.0 | 2.4 6.4 2.0 -1.0 | .8 .1 -1.9 -1.0 | -.6 1.3 2.5 -4.4 | -.1 | | | | | Business equipment excluding: | | | | | Autos and trucks | 11.0 | 13.5 9.6 3.0 9.8 | .9 .0 1.6 .6 | -.9 1.2 4.9 -1.8 | 8.3 Computer and office equipment | 9.0 | 11.1 9.6 -2.4 4.2 | .7 -.2 .0 -1.2 | -1.9 1.3 1.8 -5.8 | 2.8 | | | | | Materials excluding: | | | | | Energy | 9.0 | 9.4 10.1 2.0 .0 | .6 .0 -1.6 -.9 | -.6 .5 -.5 -5.1 | 1.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: Percent changes shown in the first and last columns are based on seasonally adjusted data. Estimates for July are preliminary. Estimates from April to June are revised. Table 2A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPS | | Index, 1992=100 | 1997 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 1998 | 1998 Item |Proportion<1>| Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July | Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Total index | 100.00 | 127.3 128.0 128.4 128.9 127.5 126.8 | 127.2 127.6 126.0 127.2 129.4 125.7 | | | Manufacturing | 85.97 | 130.6 130.8 131.6 131.7 130.2 129.3 | 129.4 130.2 129.8 131.0 133.0 127.7 | | | Primary processing | 27.58 | 120.1 119.8 120.5 120.2 119.3 118.9 | 119.3 119.4 120.3 120.1 121.5 117.3 Advanced processing | 58.39 | 135.8 136.3 137.2 137.6 135.7 134.4 | 134.4 135.6 134.5 136.4 138.7 132.9 | | | Durable | 46.43 | 147.8 148.6 149.7 150.2 147.9 146.2 | 149.0 150.4 148.4 150.5 150.6 141.3 Lumber and products 24 | 2.08 | 116.7 115.6 116.7 116.7 117.2 118.0 | 114.0 114.5 116.9 115.3 121.0 116.4 Furniture and fixtures 25 | 1.39 | 120.4 123.0 122.3 121.8 122.4 122.6 | 120.2 120.6 120.3 118.3 123.5 121.0 Stone, clay, and glass products 32 | 2.24 | 121.4 120.7 120.2 120.9 120.5 120.6 | 115.7 117.3 120.3 122.0 125.0 121.7 | | | Primary metals 33 | 3.47 | 128.1 127.1 128.2 126.1 123.3 122.2 | 131.8 130.8 130.0 127.3 123.5 117.0 Iron and steel 331,2 | 1.86 | 127.0 126.7 126.4 124.0 120.4 119.9 | 131.4 130.7 130.0 125.6 120.5 115.7 Raw steel | .09 | 123.7 119.5 122.8 122.3 115.9 115.6 | 128.5 124.8 125.3 122.5 116.1 110.7 Nonferrous 333-6,9 | 1.61 | 129.4 127.5 130.4 128.7 126.8 125.0 | 132.2 131.0 130.1 129.3 127.1 118.6 Fabricated metal products 34 | 5.25 | 124.3 125.0 125.6 126.4 125.7 125.0 | 122.5 123.8 122.0 125.0 128.0 123.8 Industrial machinery | | | and equipment 35 | 8.66 | 179.4 183.8 186.3 188.2 190.5 191.0 | 181.5 185.2 184.8 188.5 197.4 189.7 Computer and office equip. 357 | 1.48 | 476.6 500.5 520.1 534.2 553.7 571.8 | 461.0 470.1 503.8 519.9 582.1 624.9 Electrical machinery 36 | 8.33 | 254.1 254.9 257.5 257.9 258.4 261.3 | 253.3 253.8 250.6 254.6 260.0 256.0 Semiconductors 3672-9 | 3.37 | 584.0 586.0 593.4 599.2 601.6 611.3 | 582.6 585.9 581.1 595.2 604.1 600.5 | | | Transportation equipment 37 | 8.95 | 118.8 118.7 119.4 120.7 110.8 102.3 | 125.6 127.6 122.1 125.6 112.5 88.0 Motor vehicles and parts 371 | 5.16 | 136.7 136.6 138.3 140.2 119.9 101.5 | 150.4 154.0 146.3 150.6 122.6 74.2 Autos and light trucks | 2.59 | 126.7 127.4 129.5 131.4 109.3 88.1 | 143.2 147.4 136.4 142.6 111.9 59.1 Aerospace and misc. 372-6,9 | 3.79 | 101.1 101.0 100.7 101.4 101.4 102.3 | 101.3 101.9 98.4 101.1 102.0 100.1 Instruments 38 | 4.68 | 109.6 109.9 110.4 110.3 109.9 110.9 | 108.2 108.7 107.5 108.3 111.6 112.6 Miscellaneous 39 | 1.37 | 128.4 128.5 129.1 127.3 127.0 127.0 | 126.1 127.9 125.4 126.3 127.3 123.0 | | | Nondurable | 39.54 | 113.0 112.6 113.2 113.0 112.1 111.9 | 109.6 109.9 110.9 111.3 115.0 113.3 Foods 20 | 9.30 | 112.0 111.4 112.2 112.3 110.7 110.3 | 106.1 106.8 107.7 109.8 113.0 112.7 Tobacco products 21 | 1.30 | 115.9 114.7 114.0 114.0 113.1 113.9 | 119.8 121.3 110.3 108.7 128.6 97.1 Textile mill products 22 | 1.52 | 109.6 108.9 109.2 111.5 108.0 108.6 | 108.0 108.5 112.9 114.1 113.3 106.1 Apparel products 23 | 1.77 | 97.7 98.2 98.3 97.2 97.1 96.8 | 95.9 97.2 94.9 97.5 99.8 95.4 Paper and products 26 | 3.42 | 114.6 112.4 113.2 112.7 112.1 110.4 | 115.8 113.0 114.0 111.1 113.7 109.1 | | | Printing and publishing 27 | 6.58 | 105.6 105.0 104.8 104.5 103.3 103.8 | 100.8 100.2 102.9 101.4 104.6 108.0 Chemicals and products 28 | 10.01 | 117.6 117.7 118.7 118.2 118.2 117.7 | 114.7 114.9 116.5 116.5 121.4 122.2 Petroleum products 29 | 1.82 | 111.9 114.8 114.4 112.7 113.3 114.1 | 103.4 107.0 112.5 114.6 118.0 118.9 Rubber and plastics products 30 | 3.65 | 129.4 129.7 131.9 131.5 130.7 130.6 | 129.5 130.2 129.0 131.2 132.8 126.5 Leather and products 31 | .18 | 70.8 69.4 67.7 67.3 66.6 65.4 | 69.2 69.2 67.1 67.8 68.5 62.8 | | | Mining | 6.40 | 108.8 108.0 107.4 107.7 105.7 106.1 | 107.1 105.8 105.4 107.5 107.1 106.2 Metal mining 10 | .42 | 119.5 105.5 103.0 104.7 105.1 104.5 | 117.7 105.0 101.8 104.6 107.9 106.0 Coal mining 12 | .86 | 108.4 109.4 110.6 118.2 111.7 114.8 | 113.8 114.7 110.4 111.6 110.8 106.5 Oil and gas extraction 13 | 4.53 | 105.9 106.5 105.3 104.3 102.4 102.6 | 106.3 105.4 104.8 103.8 101.9 101.6 Stone and earth minerals 14 | .60 | 122.6 117.2 120.8 120.0 121.5 121.6 | 90.8 90.8 101.3 130.1 141.0 140.4 | | | Utilities | 7.62 | 108.2 114.3 111.8 116.8 117.5 117.4 | 119.8 118.2 103.1 103.8 110.4 118.6 Electric 491,3pt | 6.08 | 110.6 115.6 114.2 118.8 118.1 117.9 | 110.5 110.2 102.8 110.1 122.4 133.3 Gas 492,3pt | 1.55 | 99.0 109.5 102.4 108.8 115.1 115.8 | 157.3 150.4 105.6 80.7 65.1 63.0 | | | SPECIAL AGGREGATES | | | | | | Computers, communications eq, and | | | semiconductors | 6.90 | 408.4 412.4 421.6 426.1 432.5 439.4 | 405.6 406.9 411.8 421.3 439.0 443.5 | | | Manufacturing excluding: | | | Motor vehicles and parts | 80.82 | 130.2 130.5 131.2 131.3 130.8 130.9 | 128.2 128.8 128.8 129.8 133.6 130.9 Computer and office equipment | 84.50 | 127.1 127.2 127.9 127.9 126.3 125.3 | 125.9 126.7 126.1 127.2 128.8 123.5 Computers and semiconductors | 81.12 | 119.0 119.0 119.7 119.6 118.0 117.0 | 117.9 118.6 118.1 119.0 120.5 115.4 Computers, communications eq, and | | | semiconductors | 79.08 | 117.8 117.9 118.4 118.4 116.7 115.6 | 116.7 117.5 116.9 117.8 119.3 114.1 Memo: Motor vehicle assemblies <2> | | | Total | | 12.0 12.0 12.2 12.4 10.3 8.3 | 12.3 13.9 12.9 12.8 10.6 5.9 Autos | | 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.5 4.8 4.0 | 5.5 6.3 5.8 5.8 4.9 2.9 Trucks | | 6.6 6.6 6.7 6.8 5.5 4.3 | 6.8 7.7 7.1 7.0 5.7 3.0 Light | | 6.3 6.3 6.4 6.5 5.2 4.0 | 6.5 7.3 6.8 6.7 5.4 2.7 Heavy and medium | | 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 | 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year. <2> Millions of units at an annual rate. Notes: Primary processing manufacturing includes textile mill products, paper and products, industrial chemicals, synthetic materials, and fertilizers, petroleum products, rubber and plastics products, lumber and products, primary metals, fabricated metals, and stone, clay, and glass products. Advanced processing manufacturing includes foods, tobacco products, apparel products, printing and publishing, chemical products and other agricultural chemicals, leather and products, furniture and fixtures, industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment, electrical machinery, transportation equipment, instruments, and miscellaneous manufactures. Estimates for the month of July are preliminary. Estimates from April to June are revised. Table 2B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY GROUPS Percent change | | Seasonally adjusted | | | | 1996 Q4 | annual rate | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | July 97 | to | 1997 1998 | 1998 | 1998 | to Item | 1997 Q4 | Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 | Apr. May June July | Apr. May June July | July 98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | Total index | 5.8 | 6.0 7.2 1.2 1.9 | .3 .4 -1.1 -.6 | -1.3 1.0 1.7 -2.9 | 1.8 | | | | | Manufacturing | 6.3 | 6.1 8.1 2.3 1.1 | .6 .1 -1.2 -.7 | -.3 .9 1.5 -4.0 | 1.8 | | | | | Primary processing | 3.5 | 2.6 4.5 1.2 -.6 | .6 -.3 -.8 -.3 | .8 -.2 1.2 -3.5 | .5 Advanced processing | 7.6 | 7.8 9.8 2.8 1.8 | .6 .3 -1.4 -.9 | -.8 1.4 1.7 -4.2 | 2.5 | | | | | Durable | 9.5 | 10.1 10.3 2.6 2.8 | .7 .4 -1.5 -1.2 | -1.3 1.4 .0 -6.1 | 2.7 Lumber and products 24 | 2.1 | -5.1 -.7 3.4 4.0 | .9 .0 .5 .7 | 2.1 -1.4 5.0 -3.8 | 1.7 Furniture and fixtures 25 | 3.6 | -3.2 4.8 -5.9 .5 | -.6 -.4 .5 .2 | -.3 -1.6 4.4 -2.0 | -1.3 Stone, clay, and glass products 32 | 4.6 | 2.4 4.3 -2.2 -3.1 | -.4 .6 -.3 .1 | 2.6 1.4 2.5 -2.6 | -.3 | | | | | Primary metals 33 | 5.6 | 5.7 7.5 1.0 -6.9 | .9 -1.6 -2.2 -.9 | -.6 -2.1 -2.9 -5.3 | -2.4 Iron and steel 331,2 | 5.7 | .8 12.6 2.3 -10.9 | -.2 -1.9 -2.9 -.4 | -.6 -3.4 -4.0 -4.0 | -1.9 Raw steel | 7.3 | 6.5 8.3 9.4 -5.4 | 2.8 -.4 -5.2 -.3 | .4 -2.2 -5.2 -4.7 | .1 Nonferrous 333-6,9 | 5.5 | 11.8 1.9 -.4 -1.9 | 2.3 -1.3 -1.5 -1.4 | -.7 -.6 -1.6 -6.8 | -3.0 Fabricated metal products 34 | 3.7 | 1.0 8.9 -.9 2.9 | .4 .6 -.5 -.6 | -1.4 2.5 2.4 -3.2 | 2.1 Industrial machinery | | | | | and equipment 35 | 11.3 | 14.3 8.7 8.3 16.8 | 1.4 1.0 1.2 .3 | -.2 2.0 4.7 -3.9 | 10.9 Computer and office equip. 357 | 36.3 | 50.2 28.3 56.6 58.1 | 3.9 2.7 3.7 3.3 | 7.2 3.2 12.0 7.4 | 47.2 Electrical machinery 36 | 18.5 | 19.0 16.9 13.6 6.4 | 1.0 .2 .2 1.1 | -1.3 1.6 2.1 -1.5 | 11.0 Semiconductors 3672-9 | 39.8 | 40.3 31.5 30.8 11.1 | 1.3 1.0 .4 1.6 | -.8 2.4 1.5 -.6 | 22.5 | | | | | Transportation equipment 37 | 12.2 | 17.2 18.8 -6.3 -7.2 | .6 1.1 -8.2 -7.6 | -4.3 2.9 -10.5 -21.7 | -8.8 Motor vehicles and parts 371 | 11.9 | 20.5 23.1 -17.7 -12.1 | 1.3 1.4 -14.5 -15.3 | -5.0 2.9 -18.6 -39.5 | -21.9 Autos and light trucks | 9.6 | 19.0 27.8 -14.9 -14.4 | 1.6 1.5 -16.8 -19.4 | -7.5 4.6 -21.6 -47.2 | -23.3 Aerospace and misc. 372-6,9 | 12.7 | 12.7 13.1 11.3 -.5 | -.3 .7 -.1 .9 | -3.4 2.7 .9 -1.9 | 8.1 Instruments 38 | 3.2 | 5.1 2.6 .4 2.6 | .4 .0 -.4 .9 | -1.1 .8 3.1 .9 | 2.7 Miscellaneous 39 | 4.8 | 3.3 1.6 3.9 -1.5 | .5 -1.4 -.2 .0 | -1.9 .7 .8 -3.3 | .0 | | | | | Nondurable | 2.6 | 1.5 5.5 1.8 -1.1 | .5 -.2 -.7 -.2 | .9 .4 3.4 -1.5 | .9 Foods 20 | 1.8 | .4 4.3 6.6 -1.3 | .7 .1 -1.5 -.4 | .8 2.0 2.9 -.2 | .2 Tobacco products 21 | 1.9 | 1.9 12.3 3.2 -7.2 | -.6 -.1 -.8 .7 | -9.1 -1.5 18.3 -24.5 | 3.0 Textile mill products 22 | 4.1 | 9.3 2.1 -4.9 -2.0 | .3 2.1 -3.2 .6 | 4.0 1.1 -.7 -6.4 | -1.9 Apparel products 23 | -1.9 | -1.8 -1.0 -2.6 -3.6 | .1 -1.1 -.1 -.3 | -2.4 2.7 2.4 -4.4 | -2.9 Paper and products 26 | 3.1 | 6.9 -2.1 -1.3 -1.7 | .6 -.4 -.5 -1.6 | .9 -2.6 2.3 -4.0 | -3.4 | | | | | Printing and publishing 27 | 4.0 | .9 9.9 -4.9 -5.6 | -.2 -.3 -1.1 .5 | 2.7 -1.5 3.1 3.3 | -.3 Chemicals and products 28 | 2.9 | .1 8.3 3.1 1.0 | .8 -.4 .0 -.4 | 1.4 .0 4.2 .7 | 2.9 Petroleum products 29 | 2.2 | -5.0 1.0 12.2 1.7 | -.3 -1.5 .5 .7 | 5.1 1.9 3.0 .7 | 4.8 Rubber and plastics products 30 | 3.8 | 6.6 5.2 2.2 5.9 | 1.7 -.3 -.6 -.1 | -.9 1.7 1.2 -4.8 | 3.7 Leather and products 31 | -7.3 | -15.3 -2.4 -9.4 -14.4 | -2.4 -.6 -1.1 -1.8 | -3.1 1.1 1.0 -8.4 | -11.6 | | | | | Mining | 2.1 | 1.8 -2.1 9.9 -5.2 | -.5 .2 -1.9 .4 | -.3 1.9 -.4 -.8 | -.4 Metal mining 10 | 2.7 | -5.6 15.4 2.6 -19.5 | -2.3 1.6 .4 -.5 | -3.0 2.8 3.1 -1.8 | -.7 Coal mining 12 | 4.7 | .6 11.2 -5.1 8.4 | 1.1 6.8 -5.4 2.7 | -3.7 1.1 -.7 -3.9 | 2.4 Oil and gas extraction 13 | 1.9 | 3.0 -6.2 13.7 -6.6 | -1.1 -1.0 -1.8 .1 | -.6 -.9 -1.9 -.2 | -1.3 Stone and earth minerals 14 | .6 | -.7 .4 9.9 -2.0 | 3.1 -.7 1.2 .1 | 11.6 28.5 8.4 -.4 | 3.2 | | | | | Utilities | 2.4 | 8.3 5.5 -16.5 19.1 | -2.2 4.5 .6 .0 | -12.7 .7 6.3 7.5 | 3.2 Electric 491,3pt | 2.8 | 11.1 5.1 -11.7 18.7 | -1.2 4.1 -.6 -.2 | -6.7 7.2 11.1 8.9 | 3.5 Gas 492,3pt | .8 | -2.0 7.1 -33.3 20.5 | -6.4 6.3 5.7 .6 | -29.7 -23.6 -19.3 -3.3 | 2.0 | | | | | SPECIAL AGGREGATES | | | | | | | | | | Computers, communications eq, and | | | | | semiconductors | 30.6 | 34.2 24.6 26.6 20.3 | 2.2 1.1 1.5 1.6 | 1.2 2.3 4.2 1.0 | 22.9 | | | | | Manufacturing excluding: | | | | | Motor vehicles and parts | 6.0 | 5.2 7.2 3.7 1.9 | .6 .0 -.3 .1 | .0 .8 2.9 -2.0 | 3.3 Computer and office equipment | 5.8 | 5.4 7.8 1.4 .0 | .6 .0 -1.3 -.8 | -.5 .9 1.3 -4.2 | 1.1 Computers and semiconductors | 4.4 | 4.0 6.8 .2 -.5 | .5 .0 -1.4 -.9 | -.5 .8 1.3 -4.3 | .2 Computers, communications eq, and | | | | | semiconductors | 4.2 | 3.7 6.7 .2 -.7 | .5 .0 -1.5 -.9 | -.5 .8 1.3 -4.4 | .0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Notes: Estimates for July are preliminary. Estimates from April to June are revised. Percent changes shown in the first and last columns are based on seasonally adjusted data. Table 3 CAPACITY UTILIZATION: MANUFACTURING, MINING, AND UTILITIES Percent of capacity, seasonally adjusted | | 1967- 1978- 1988- 1990-| | | 1997 | 1997 1973 1980 1982 1989 1991| 1997 | 1998 Item | Proportion| Ave. High High Low High Low| July | Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | Total industry | 100.00 | 82.1 89.2 87.3 71.1 85.4 78.1 | 82.6 | 82.2 82.4 82.4 82.4 81.2 80.5 | | | | Manufacturing | 87.20 | 81.1 88.5 86.9 69.0 85.7 76.6 | 81.5 | 81.4 81.2 81.4 81.1 79.9 79.0 | | | | Primary processing | 26.38 | 82.4 91.2 88.1 66.2 88.9 77.7 | 86.0 | 85.5 85.1 85.4 85.0 84.1 83.6 Advanced processing | 60.83 | 80.5 87.2 86.7 70.4 84.2 76.1 | 79.6 | 79.6 79.5 79.6 79.5 78.0 76.9 | | | | Durable | 47.85 | 79.4 89.2 87.7 63.9 84.6 73.1 | 80.8 | 80.2 80.2 80.3 80.1 78.3 77.0 Lumber and products 24 | 2.10 | 82.6 88.7 87.9 60.8 93.6 75.5 | 83.2 | 82.0 81.2 81.9 81.8 82.1 82.6 Furniture and fixtures 25 | 1.43 | 81.5 96.8 85.5 68.9 86.6 72.5 | 81.5 | 77.2 78.7 78.1 77.6 77.9 77.9 Stone, clay, and glass products 32 | 2.24 | 78.2 88.8 88.0 64.3 83.5 69.7 | 82.2 | 80.7 80.1 79.5 79.8 79.3 79.2 | | | | Primary metals 33 | 3.11 | 81.2 100.2 94.2 45.1 92.7 73.7 | 91.5 | 91.4 90.3 90.8 89.0 86.6 85.5 Iron and steel 331,2 | 1.70 | 81.0 105.8 95.8 37.0 95.2 71.8 | 89.7 | 91.1 90.5 89.9 87.8 84.9 84.1 Raw steel | .08 | 80.9 102.7 95.8 35.2 92.7 71.5 | 88.9 | 91.9 88.4 90.4 89.7 84.6 84.0 Nonferrous 333-6,9 | 1.41 | 81.5 90.8 91.1 60.1 89.3 74.2 | 93.8 | 92.0 90.3 92.1 90.6 88.9 87.3 Primary copper 3331 | .07 | 74.9 93.4 81.5 42.1 86.3 73.5 | 96.4 | 93.8 90.9 92.1 88.7 87.1 Primary aluminum 3334 | .13 | 88.4 95.7 97.6 58.6 100.4 97.3 | 85.8 | 86.4 87.3 88.5 88.6 88.9 | | | | Fabricated metal products 34 | 5.42 | 77.9 87.8 83.9 63.7 82.0 71.9 | 79.1 | 78.0 78.1 78.2 78.4 77.7 77.0 Industrial machinery | | | | and equipment 35 | 8.64 | 81.4 96.0 93.2 64.0 85.4 72.3 | 85.0 | 83.1 84.4 84.9 85.0 85.3 84.9 Computer and office equip. 357 | 1.76 | 81.0 90.9 92.6 65.5 86.9 66.9 | 81.4 | 81.6 83.3 84.1 83.9 84.4 84.7 Electrical machinery 36 | 8.89 | 81.0 89.2 89.4 71.6 84.0 75.0 | 82.7 | 80.5 79.7 79.4 78.5 77.6 77.5 Semiconductors 3672-9 | 3.68 | 79.8 95.6 91.7 75.7 81.0 75.5 | 86.8 | 84.1 82.4 81.4 80.2 78.6 78.0 | | | | Transportation equipment 37 | 9.78 | 75.8 86.1 84.8 57.2 85.8 68.5 | 73.1 | 75.9 75.6 75.8 76.4 69.9 64.4 Motor vehicles and parts 371 | 5.67 | 76.6 93.4 95.0 45.5 89.1 55.9 | 70.7 | 72.4 72.1 72.7 73.5 62.6 52.8 Autos and light trucks <1> | 2.66 | 94.6 40.6 92.3 53.3 | 71.2 | 77.4 77.6 78.7 79.7 66.1 53.2 Aerospace and misc. 372-6,9 | 4.11 | 75.2 78.4 81.9 66.6 87.3 79.2 | 76.4 | 80.6 80.4 79.9 80.3 80.1 80.6 Instruments 38 | 4.84 | 81.7 89.9 92.7 78.4 81.4 77.2 | 80.1 | 80.2 80.2 80.3 80.0 79.5 80.0 Miscellaneous 39 | 1.40 | 75.4 82.9 79.4 65.4 79.0 71.7 | 81.2 | 80.5 80.4 80.5 79.2 78.8 78.5 | | | | Nondurable | 39.36 | 83.4 87.8 87.5 76.4 87.3 80.7 | 82.3 | 82.8 82.4 82.7 82.4 81.7 81.4 Foods 20 | 9.50 | 82.9 86.0 84.6 79.1 85.4 82.7 | 80.8 | 81.2 80.7 81.1 81.1 79.8 79.4 Textile mill products 22 | 1.51 | 85.5 91.4 91.2 72.3 90.4 77.7 | 84.2 | 82.5 81.9 82.1 83.7 81.0 81.5 Apparel products 23 | 1.93 | 81.0 84.2 87.5 77.5 85.1 75.5 | 75.8 | 74.3 74.8 74.9 74.1 74.1 73.9 Paper and products 26 | 3.13 | 89.3 97.1 96.1 80.6 93.5 85.0 | 90.8 | 90.0 88.1 88.5 88.0 87.4 85.9 Pulp and paper 261-3 | 1.37 | 92.4 97.2 98.3 82.0 98.0 89.9 | 93.8 | 93.7 91.6 92.1 91.0 90.8 Printing and publishing 27 | 6.49 | 85.7 89.7 93.9 82.0 91.7 79.6 | 81.9 | 82.7 82.2 81.9 81.6 80.7 81.0 | | | | Chemicals and products 28 | 10.40 | 79.5 87.6 84.6 69.9 86.2 79.3 | 78.4 | 79.1 79.0 79.5 79.1 79.0 78.5 Plastics materials 2821 | .82 | 86.7 102.0 90.9 63.4 97.0 74.8 | 94.4 | 90.3 89.0 91.8 90.2 Synthetic fibers 2823,4 | .33 | 85.1 93.8 98.6 64.4 99.7 77.6 | 90.9 | 91.5 89.9 91.6 85.7 87.2 Petroleum products 29 | 1.57 | 86.6 96.7 90.0 66.8 88.5 85.1 | 94.7 | 96.3 98.6 97.9 96.2 96.4 96.9 Rubber and plastics products 30 | 3.44 | 84.8 95.5 91.2 72.7 89.6 77.4 | 86.8 | 87.2 87.2 88.5 88.0 87.2 87.0 Leather and products 31 | .21 | 80.8 81.3 92.1 75.8 83.3 76.1 | 69.5 | 67.7 66.7 65.3 65.3 64.9 64.0 | | | | Mining | 5.84 | 87.5 94.3 96.0 80.3 88.0 87.0 | 90.3 | 91.9 91.2 90.6 90.8 89.0 89.3 Metal mining 10 | .38 | 79.0 89.6 87.9 44.4 89.4 79.9 | 89.1 | 100.4 88.5 86.4 87.7 87.9 87.3 Coal mining 12 | .82 | 86.9 91.0 99.4 76.6 91.5 83.4 | 88.7 | 84.9 85.6 86.4 92.2 87.1 89.3 Oil and gas extraction 13 | 4.07 | 88.6 96.9 97.3 82.3 88.2 88.7 | 91.4 | 93.3 93.7 92.7 91.7 90.0 90.1 Oil and gas well drilling 138 | .82 | 74.2 93.0 104.3 50.9 69.3 60.0 | 86.9 | 90.1 89.9 85.1 83.7 77.6 74.5 Stone and earth minerals 14 | .57 | 84.8 95.0 92.7 63.3 89.0 79.4 | 84.5 | 86.1 82.1 84.4 83.6 84.3 84.2 | | | | Utilities | 6.96 | 87.3 96.2 89.1 75.9 92.6 83.4 | 89.9 | 84.9 89.6 87.6 91.4 91.9 91.8 Electric 491,3pt | 5.43 | 89.1 99.0 88.2 78.9 95.0 87.1 | 91.2 | 87.9 91.8 90.7 94.3 93.6 93.4 Gas 492,3pt | 1.52 | 82.4 94.1 93.7 69.1 85.0 67.1 | 83.8 | 72.4 79.9 74.7 79.2 83.7 84.1 | | | | SPECIAL AGGREGATES | | | | | | | | Computers, communications eq, and | | | | semiconductors | 7.71 | 80.1 84.0 90.9 77.3 81.9 72.4 | 82.5 | 80.8 79.8 79.8 79.0 78.4 78.0 | | | | Manufacturing ex. computers, | | | | communications eq., and | | | | semiconductors | 79.50 | 81.2 88.8 87.0 68.0 86.1 76.8 | 81.5 | 81.6 81.4 81.7 81.5 80.1 79.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> Series begins in 1977. Notes: Primary processing manufacturing includes textile mill products, paper and products, industrial chemicals, synthetic materials, and fertilizers, petroleum products, rubber and plastics products, lumber and products, primary metals, fabricated metals, and stone, clay, and glass products. Advanced processing manufacturing includes foods, tobacco products, apparel products, printing and publishing, chemical products and other agricultural chemicals, leather and products, furniture and fixtures, industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment, electrical machinery, transportation equipment, instruments, and miscellaneous manufactures. Estimates for July are preliminary. Estimates from April to June are revised. Table 4 INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY: MANUFACTURING, MINING, AND UTILITIES Percent change Capacity indexes | Annual rate | December to December | Percent of 1992 output | 1967- 1967- 1975-| | | | 1998 1975 1998 | | 1997 | 1998 Item | Ave. Ave. Ave. | 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 | July | Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | Total industry | 3.0 3.8 2.7 | 3.9 5.0 4.5 4.7 4.3 | 150.7 | 154.8 155.4 155.9 156.5 157.0 157.5 | | | | Manufacturing | 3.4 4.0 3.1 | 4.2 5.6 5.1 5.3 4.9 | 155.7 | 160.4 161.1 161.7 162.4 163.0 163.6 | | | | Primary processing | 2.3 4.1 1.6 | 2.4 3.0 3.4 3.4 3.1 | 137.7 | 140.4 140.7 141.1 141.4 141.8 142.1 Advanced processing | 3.9 4.0 3.9 | 5.2 6.9 5.9 6.3 5.7 | 164.9 | 170.7 171.5 172.3 173.1 174.0 174.7 | | | | Durable | 3.9 3.7 3.9 | 6.1 8.5 7.4 8.0 7.5 | 176.1 | 184.2 185.3 186.4 187.6 188.8 189.8 Lumber and products 24 | 2.0 2.9 1.6 | 3.0 3.9 4.5 4.0 1.3 | 139.5 | 142.2 142.4 142.5 142.6 142.8 142.9 Furniture and fixtures 25 | 3.2 4.5 2.6 | 2.5 4.0 6.0 4.8 2.3 | 152.3 | 156.1 156.3 156.6 156.9 157.2 157.5 Stone, clay, and glass products 32 | 1.6 2.5 1.2 | .9 2.4 3.4 3.7 3.3 | 147.1 | 150.3 150.7 151.1 151.5 151.9 152.3 | | | | Primary metals 33 | .5 1.7 .0 | 2.7 2.4 3.7 3.7 5.0 | 136.8 | 140.1 140.7 141.2 141.8 142.3 142.9 Iron and steel 331,2 | -.2 .7 -.6 | 3.1 1.4 4.5 3.8 5.3 | 136.2 | 139.4 140.0 140.6 141.3 141.9 142.5 Raw steel | -.5 .3 -.9 | 1.4 3.3 2.7 6.1 5.5 | 130.0 | 134.6 135.2 135.8 136.4 137.0 137.6 Nonferrous 333-6,9 | 1.8 3.8 1.0 | 2.2 3.5 2.8 3.7 4.6 | 137.3 | 140.7 141.2 141.7 142.1 142.6 143.1 Primary copper 3331 | .7 1.8 .3 | 3.2 8.3 -1.8 1.2 1.6 | 143.8 | 144.9 145.1 145.3 145.5 145.7 145.9 Primary aluminum 3334 | 1.2 5.2 -.3 | .5 .0 .2 .2 .0 | 104.1 | 104.2 104.2 104.2 104.2 104.2 104.2 | | | | Fabricated metal products 34 | 2.0 3.1 1.6 | 2.5 4.1 4.7 5.1 4.6 | 154.9 | 159.4 160.0 160.6 161.2 161.8 162.4 Industrial machinery | | | | and equipment 35 | 5.6 4.7 5.9 | 8.6 11.0 11.4 11.6 10.4 | 202.7 | 215.9 217.7 219.5 221.4 223.3 225.0 Computer and office equip. 357 | 21.3 12.0 25.1 | 21.9 32.0 40.6 41.0 41.7 | 477.5 | 583.8 601.0 618.7 637.0 655.8 675.1 Electrical machinery 36 | 8.5 5.9 9.6 | 19.1 26.5 18.6 19.3 17.6 | 284.9 | 315.5 319.8 324.1 328.6 333.1 337.4 Semiconductors 3672-9 | 19.4 13.1 21.9 | 43.0 57.1 29.6 37.6 34.8 | 574.6 | 694.0 711.2 728.8 746.8 765.2 784.1 | | | | Transportation equipment 37 | 2.7 3.0 2.6 | 3.4 3.8 2.3 3.5 3.7 | 153.5 | 156.6 157.1 157.5 158.0 158.5 159.0 Motor vehicles and parts 371 | 3.4 4.4 3.0 | 7.5 8.1 4.5 4.6 4.3 | 184.0 | 188.8 189.5 190.1 190.8 191.5 192.2 Autos and light trucks <1> | | 5.9 5.7 .8 2.4 2.6 | 161.4 | 163.7 164.1 164.5 164.9 165.3 165.6 Aerospace and misc. 372-6,9 | 1.6 1.1 1.8 | -1.1 -1.2 -.7 2.1 2.8 | 123.9 | 125.4 125.7 126.0 126.3 126.6 126.9 Instruments 38 | 4.6 7.6 3.4 | .0 .5 .8 1.9 3.4 | 134.9 | 136.7 137.1 137.5 137.9 138.2 138.6 Miscellaneous 39 | 2.4 4.4 1.6 | 1.9 2.9 3.2 3.2 3.6 | 156.3 | 159.4 159.9 160.3 160.8 161.3 161.7 | | | | Nondurable | 2.7 4.3 2.1 | 2.0 2.4 2.4 2.2 1.7 | 134.7 | 136.5 136.6 136.8 137.0 137.2 137.4 Foods 20 | 2.4 3.0 2.2 | 2.1 2.9 2.5 2.4 1.9 | 136.1 | 137.9 138.1 138.3 138.5 138.7 138.9 Textile mill products 22 | 2.2 4.4 1.3 | 3.9 3.1 2.0 1.8 1.0 | 131.5 | 132.9 133.0 133.1 133.2 133.2 133.3 Apparel products 23 | 1.1 2.3 .7 | 1.6 2.2 .1 .0 -.8 | 131.4 | 131.4 131.3 131.2 131.1 131.0 130.9 Paper and products 26 | 2.7 3.9 2.3 | 1.3 2.5 2.3 1.8 2.1 | 125.8 | 127.4 127.6 127.8 128.1 128.3 128.5 Pulp and paper 261-3 | 2.4 2.9 2.2 | 2.0 2.9 2.0 1.8 1.6 | 120.8 | 122.0 122.2 122.4 122.5 122.7 122.8 Printing and publishing 27 | 2.7 3.0 2.5 | .8 .7 1.0 .7 .9 | 127.1 | 127.7 127.8 127.9 128.0 128.0 128.1 | | | | Chemicals and products 28 | 3.8 6.8 2.6 | 2.7 2.8 3.6 3.3 2.2 | 145.9 | 148.7 148.9 149.2 149.4 149.7 149.9 Plastics materials 2821 | 6.5 12.7 4.1 | 6.2 5.3 6.6 5.5 3.9 | 139.4 | 143.7 144.1 144.5 145.0 145.4 145.8 Synthetic fibers 2823,4 | 3.7 9.7 1.5 | .4 .4 -.4 3.9 1.7 | 122.2 | 124.8 124.9 125.1 125.2 125.4 125.6 Petroleum products 29 | 1.5 4.2 .5 | 2.1 -.5 .4 1.8 3.1 | 115.0 | 116.2 116.5 116.8 117.2 117.5 117.8 Rubber and plastics products 30 | 5.3 8.4 4.1 | 4.4 5.1 4.4 4.2 3.2 | 145.0 | 148.3 148.7 149.1 149.4 149.8 150.2 Leather and products 31 | -3.3 -1.5 -4.0 | -2.1 -2.6 -2.3 -2.8 -5.2 | 106.4 | 104.5 104.0 103.6 103.1 102.6 102.1 | | | | Mining | .2 -.1 .3 | 1.1 -.7 .4 .7 1.1 | 118.0 | 118.4 118.4 118.5 118.6 118.7 118.8 Metal mining 10 | 1.3 .5 1.6 | -1.8 1.2 .5 .8 1.4 | 118.0 | 118.9 119.1 119.2 119.4 119.5 119.7 Coal mining 12 | 2.3 2.4 2.3 | 4.3 -.7 1.2 1.7 1.7 | 126.3 | 127.6 127.8 128.0 128.2 128.3 128.5 Oil and gas extraction 13 | -.5 -1.0 -.2 | .3 -1.2 -.1 .1 .6 | 113.7 | 113.6 113.6 113.7 113.7 113.8 113.8 Oil and gas well drilling 138 | .7 .8 .7 | -.6 -1.6 -1.2 1.1 1.4 | 175.1 | 176.3 176.5 176.7 176.9 177.1 177.3 Stone and earth minerals 14 | 1.4 2.6 1.0 | 2.3 2.4 3.5 4.0 3.6 | 139.4 | 142.4 142.8 143.2 143.6 144.0 144.4 | | | | Utilities | 2.7 6.1 1.4 | 1.2 2.1 1.5 1.3 1.0 | 126.5 | 127.4 127.5 127.6 127.7 127.8 127.9 Electric 491,3pt | 3.7 7.8 2.2 | 1.0 2.8 1.5 1.3 1.0 | 124.8 | 125.7 125.8 126.0 126.1 126.2 126.3 Gas 492,3pt | .4 2.3 -.3 | .4 .5 2.2 1.9 1.6 | 135.3 | 136.8 137.0 137.1 137.3 137.5 137.7 | | | | SPECIAL AGGREGATES | | | | | | | | Computers, communications eq, and | | | | semiconductors | 15.6 9.5 18.1 | 28.3 38.7 29.3 30.5 29.6 | 433.0 | 505.8 516.8 528.0 539.6 551.5 563.2 | | | | Manufacturing ex. computers, | | | | communications eq., and | | | | semiconductors | 2.4 3.7 1.9 | 2.4 3.0 2.9 3.1 2.7 | 141.8 | 144.4 144.7 145.0 145.3 145.6 145.9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <1> Series begins in 1977. Table 5A INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, CAPACITY AND UTILIZATION FOR TOTAL INDUSTRY: HISTORICAL DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.| Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4| Annual ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Industrial | | | Production, | | | Percent | | | Change <1> | | | 1986 | .6 -.7 -1.0 .8 -.2 -.3 .3 .3 -.1 .9 .5 .9 | 2.0 -1.7 .7 6.5 | 1.1 1987 | -.6 1.2 .4 .4 .4 .9 .6 .1 -.1 1.4 .3 .6 | 4.2 6.7 5.6 7.1 | 4.6 1988 | .1 .3 .0 .6 .1 .1 .7 .5 -.4 .3 .8 .5 | 3.2 3.1 3.9 3.6 | 4.5 1989 | .6 -.8 .9 .2 -.6 -.2 -1.0 .4 -.2 -.5 .4 .5 | 3.8 .5 -4.4 -.1 | 1.8 1990 | -.5 .5 .5 -.6 .4 .0 .0 .2 .1 -.6 -1.3 -.6 | 2.0 .6 1.0 -5.8 | -.2 | | | 1991 | -.5 -.8 -.9 .3 .8 1.2 .1 .1 1.0 -.1 -.1 -.6 | -8.3 1.5 6.2 1.1 | -2.0 1992 | .2 .6 .7 .8 .2 -.3 .7 -.3 .5 .8 .5 .1 | 1.4 6.2 1.9 5.5 | 3.1 1993 | .5 .4 .1 .4 -.6 .2 .4 -.2 1.0 .3 .4 .8 | 4.4 1.1 2.1 5.8 | 3.6 1994 | .3 .5 .7 .5 .7 .5 .5 .3 .2 .7 .8 1.0 | 6.0 7.1 5.5 7.5 | 5.4 1995 | .6 -.1 .1 .0 .3 .3 .0 1.0 .4 -.4 .2 -.1 | 5.9 1.6 4.5 1.1 | 4.9 | | | 1996 | -.2 1.2 -.4 1.1 .6 .5 .0 .3 .3 .0 .8 .3 | 2.0 7.5 3.6 3.8 | 3.5 1997 | .3 .6 .3 .5 .2 .2 .8 .6 .3 .8 .8 .3 | 5.2 4.6 6.0 7.2 | 5.0 1998 | -.1 -.4 .5 .3 .4 -1.1 -.6 | 1.2 1.9 | | | | Industrial | | | Production <2> | | | 1986 | 89.6 89.0 88.1 88.7 88.6 88.2 88.5 88.8 88.7 89.5 89.9 90.8 | 88.9 88.5 88.7 90.1 | 89.0 1987 | 90.2 91.2 91.6 92.0 92.4 93.2 93.7 93.8 93.7 95.0 95.3 95.9 | 91.0 92.5 93.8 95.4 | 93.2 1988 | 95.9 96.2 96.3 96.8 96.9 97.0 97.6 98.1 97.8 98.0 98.8 99.3 | 96.1 96.9 97.8 98.7 | 97.4 1989 | 99.8 99.0 100.0 100.2 99.6 99.4 98.4 98.8 98.6 98.2 98.6 99.0 | 99.6 99.7 98.6 98.6 | 99.1 1990 | 98.6 99.1 99.6 99.0 99.4 99.3 99.3 99.5 99.6 99.1 97.7 97.2 | 99.1 99.2 99.5 98.0 | 98.9 | | | 1991 | 96.7 95.9 95.0 95.4 96.1 97.2 97.3 97.4 98.4 98.3 98.1 97.5 | 95.9 96.2 97.7 98.0 | 97.0 1992 | 97.7 98.3 99.0 99.8 100.0 99.7 100.3 100.0 100.5 101.2 101.8 101.8 | 98.3 99.8 100.3 101.6 | 100.0 1993 | 102.4 102.8 102.9 103.3 102.7 102.9 103.3 103.1 104.1 104.4 104.9 105.7 | 102.7 103.0 103.5 105.0 | 103.6 1994 | 106.0 106.5 107.2 107.7 108.5 109.0 109.6 109.9 110.1 110.9 111.8 112.9 | 106.6 108.4 109.9 111.9 | 109.2 1995 | 113.5 113.4 113.6 113.6 113.9 114.3 114.3 115.4 115.9 115.4 115.6 115.5 | 113.5 113.9 115.2 115.5 | 114.5 | | | 1996 | 115.3 116.7 116.3 117.5 118.3 118.9 118.9 119.3 119.6 119.7 120.6 120.9 | 116.1 118.2 119.3 120.4 | 118.5 1997 | 121.3 122.1 122.5 123.1 123.3 123.5 124.5 125.2 125.6 126.5 127.5 127.9 | 121.9 123.3 125.1 127.3 | 124.5 1998 | 127.8 127.3 128.0 128.4 128.9 127.5 126.8 | 127.7 128.3 | | | | Capacity | | | 1986 | 112.2 112.4 112.6 112.7 112.9 113.0 113.2 113.3 113.5 113.6 113.7 113.9 | 112.4 112.9 113.3 113.7 | 113.1 1987 | 114.0 114.1 114.2 114.3 114.4 114.5 114.6 114.7 114.9 115.0 115.1 115.2 | 114.1 114.4 114.7 115.1 | 114.6 1988 | 115.3 115.5 115.6 115.7 115.8 115.9 116.0 116.2 116.3 116.4 116.5 116.7 | 115.5 115.8 116.2 116.5 | 116.0 1989 | 116.8 117.0 117.2 117.4 117.6 117.8 118.0 118.2 118.4 118.6 118.8 119.0 | 117.0 117.6 118.2 118.8 | 117.9 1990 | 119.2 119.3 119.5 119.7 119.9 120.1 120.2 120.4 120.6 120.8 121.0 121.2 | 119.3 119.9 120.4 121.0 | 120.2 | | | 1991 | 121.4 121.6 121.7 121.9 122.1 122.2 122.4 122.6 122.7 122.9 123.0 123.2 | 121.6 122.1 122.6 123.0 | 122.3 1992 | 123.4 123.6 123.8 124.1 124.3 124.5 124.8 125.0 125.2 125.4 125.6 125.8 | 123.6 124.3 125.0 125.6 | 124.6 1993 | 126.1 126.3 126.5 126.8 127.0 127.2 127.5 127.7 128.0 128.2 128.5 128.7 | 126.3 127.0 127.7 128.5 | 127.4 1994 | 129.1 129.5 129.9 130.3 130.7 131.2 131.6 132.0 132.4 132.8 133.3 133.7 | 129.5 130.7 132.0 133.3 | 131.4 1995 | 134.2 134.8 135.3 135.9 136.5 137.1 137.6 138.1 138.7 139.2 139.8 140.4 | 134.8 136.5 138.1 139.8 | 137.3 | | | 1996 | 140.9 141.4 142.0 142.5 143.0 143.6 144.1 144.6 145.1 145.6 146.1 146.7 | 141.4 143.0 144.6 146.1 | 143.8 1997 | 147.2 147.8 148.4 149.0 149.6 150.2 150.7 151.3 151.9 152.4 153.0 153.6 | 147.8 149.6 151.3 153.0 | 150.4 1998 | 154.2 154.8 155.4 155.9 156.5 157.0 157.5 | 154.8 156.5 | | | | Utilization | | | 1986 | 79.8 79.2 78.2 78.7 78.4 78.1 78.2 78.3 78.2 78.8 79.1 79.7 | 79.1 78.4 78.2 79.2 | 78.7 1987 | 79.1 80.0 80.2 80.5 80.7 81.4 81.8 81.8 81.6 82.6 82.8 83.2 | 79.8 80.8 81.7 82.9 | 81.3 1988 | 83.2 83.4 83.3 83.7 83.7 83.6 84.1 84.5 84.1 84.2 84.8 85.1 | 83.3 83.7 84.2 84.7 | 84.0 1989 | 85.4 84.6 85.3 85.3 84.7 84.4 83.4 83.6 83.3 82.8 83.0 83.2 | 85.1 84.8 83.4 83.0 | 84.1 1990 | 82.7 83.0 83.3 82.7 82.9 82.7 82.6 82.6 82.6 82.0 80.8 80.2 | 83.0 82.8 82.6 81.0 | 82.3 | | | 1991 | 79.6 78.9 78.1 78.2 78.7 79.6 79.5 79.5 80.2 80.0 79.8 79.2 | 78.9 78.8 79.7 79.6 | 79.3 1992 | 79.2 79.5 79.9 80.4 80.4 80.0 80.4 80.0 80.2 80.7 81.0 80.9 | 79.5 80.3 80.2 80.9 | 80.2 1993 | 81.2 81.4 81.3 81.5 80.9 80.9 81.0 80.7 81.4 81.4 81.6 82.1 | 81.3 81.1 81.0 81.7 | 81.3 1994 | 82.1 82.2 82.5 82.7 83.0 83.1 83.3 83.3 83.2 83.5 83.9 84.4 | 82.3 82.9 83.2 83.9 | 83.1 1995 | 84.6 84.2 83.9 83.6 83.5 83.4 83.1 83.6 83.6 82.9 82.7 82.3 | 84.2 83.5 83.4 82.6 | 83.4 | | | 1996 | 81.8 82.5 81.9 82.5 82.7 82.8 82.6 82.5 82.4 82.2 82.5 82.5 | 82.1 82.7 82.5 82.4 | 82.4 1997 | 82.4 82.6 82.5 82.6 82.4 82.3 82.6 82.8 82.7 83.0 83.3 83.3 | 82.5 82.4 82.7 83.2 | 82.7 1998 | 82.9 82.2 82.4 82.4 82.4 81.2 80.5 | 82.5 82.0 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> Quarterly percent changes are at annual rates. Annual percentage changes are calculated from annual averages. <2> Annual averages of industrial production are calculated from not seasonally adjusted indexes. Table 5B INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, CAPACITY AND UTILIZATION FOR MANUFACTURING: HISTORICAL DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.| Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4| Annual ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Industrial | | | Production, | | | Percent | | | Change <1> | | | 1986 | 1.5 -.5 -.9 1.4 -.1 -.3 .3 .6 .0 .8 .4 1.2 | 4.5 1.7 1.7 6.7 | 2.8 1987 | -.8 1.6 .2 .5 .3 1.0 .7 -.2 .1 1.3 .5 .6 | 5.0 7.0 5.5 7.6 | 5.3 1988 | -.2 .4 -.1 1.0 -.1 .0 .7 .3 .2 .2 .9 .6 | 2.3 4.1 3.7 5.2 | 4.7 1989 | .9 -1.2 .8 .1 -.7 .0 -1.1 .3 -.3 -.6 .4 .1 | 4.3 -.7 -4.5 -1.4 | 1.9 1990 | -.2 .9 .3 -.8 .4 -.1 .0 .3 -.1 -.6 -1.3 -.6 | 2.9 -.1 .8 -6.3 | -.5 | | | 1991 | -.9 -.7 -1.1 .3 .7 1.4 .2 .2 1.1 -.1 -.2 -.5 | -9.7 1.2 7.8 1.7 | -2.4 1992 | .4 .7 .8 .7 .4 -.1 .6 -.3 .4 .7 .6 -.1 | 2.8 7.0 2.4 5.0 | 4.0 1993 | 1.0 .2 .1 .6 -.5 .0 .4 -.3 1.1 .2 .5 .9 | 5.0 1.6 1.6 6.2 | 3.8 1994 | .1 .6 .8 .8 .8 .2 .7 .4 .3 .9 .9 1.0 | 6.3 8.8 6.2 9.0 | 6.0 1995 | .6 -.2 .2 .0 .2 .4 -.2 .9 .7 -.4 .0 -.1 | 6.4 1.4 3.9 1.5 | 5.4 | | | 1996 | -.1 1.2 -.6 1.4 .6 .6 .4 .2 .3 .0 .8 .5 | 1.5 8.1 4.9 4.2 | 3.6 1997 | .3 .7 .4 .4 .2 .3 .6 .7 .1 .8 1.0 .4 | 6.2 4.9 6.1 8.1 | 5.7 1998 | .2 -.4 .2 .6 .1 -1.2 -.7 | 2.3 1.1 | | | | Industrial | | | Production <2> | | | 1986 | 87.9 87.4 86.6 87.8 87.7 87.5 87.7 88.2 88.2 88.9 89.3 90.3 | 87.3 87.7 88.0 89.5 | 88.1 1987 | 89.6 91.0 91.2 91.6 91.9 92.8 93.4 93.3 93.4 94.6 95.1 95.6 | 90.6 92.1 93.4 95.1 | 92.8 1988 | 95.4 95.8 95.7 96.7 96.6 96.6 97.3 97.5 97.7 97.9 98.9 99.4 | 95.6 96.6 97.5 98.7 | 97.1 1989 | 100.3 99.1 99.9 100.0 99.4 99.4 98.3 98.7 98.4 97.8 98.2 98.3 | 99.8 99.6 98.5 98.1 | 99.0 1990 | 98.1 99.0 99.3 98.6 99.0 98.9 98.8 99.1 99.0 98.4 97.2 96.6 | 98.8 98.8 99.0 97.4 | 98.5 | | | 1991 | 95.8 95.1 94.1 94.4 95.0 96.3 96.6 96.8 97.8 97.8 97.6 97.1 | 95.0 95.2 97.0 97.5 | 96.2 1992 | 97.4 98.1 98.9 99.6 100.0 99.8 100.5 100.2 100.6 101.3 101.9 101.7 | 98.1 99.8 100.4 101.6 | 100.0 1993 | 102.7 102.9 103.0 103.6 103.1 103.1 103.5 103.2 104.4 104.6 105.2 106.0 | 102.9 103.3 103.7 105.3 | 103.8 1994 | 106.2 106.8 107.7 108.5 109.4 109.6 110.4 110.9 111.2 112.2 113.2 114.3 | 106.9 109.2 110.8 113.2 | 110.0 1995 | 115.1 114.9 115.1 115.1 115.3 115.8 115.5 116.6 117.5 117.0 117.0 116.9 | 115.0 115.4 116.5 116.9 | 116.0 | | | 1996 | 116.7 118.1 117.4 119.0 119.7 120.4 120.9 121.1 121.5 121.5 122.5 123.1 | 117.4 119.7 121.1 122.4 | 120.2 1997 | 123.5 124.4 124.9 125.4 125.7 126.1 126.9 127.9 128.0 129.1 130.4 130.9 | 124.2 125.7 127.6 130.1 | 127.0 1998 | 131.1 130.6 130.8 131.6 131.7 130.2 129.3 | 130.8 131.2 | | | | Capacity | | | 1986 | 111.0 111.2 111.4 111.6 111.7 111.9 112.1 112.3 112.5 112.7 112.9 113.0 | 111.2 111.7 112.3 112.9 | 112.0 1987 | 113.2 113.4 113.6 113.8 113.9 114.1 114.2 114.4 114.6 114.7 114.9 115.0 | 113.4 113.9 114.4 114.9 | 114.1 1988 | 115.2 115.3 115.4 115.6 115.7 115.8 116.0 116.1 116.3 116.5 116.6 116.8 | 115.3 115.7 116.1 116.6 | 115.9 1989 | 117.0 117.3 117.5 117.8 118.0 118.3 118.5 118.7 119.0 119.2 119.5 119.7 | 117.3 118.0 118.7 119.5 | 118.4 1990 | 119.9 120.1 120.3 120.5 120.7 120.9 121.1 121.3 121.5 121.7 122.0 122.2 | 120.1 120.7 121.3 122.0 | 121.0 | | | 1991 | 122.4 122.6 122.8 123.0 123.1 123.3 123.5 123.7 123.8 124.0 124.2 124.3 | 122.6 123.1 123.7 124.2 | 123.4 1992 | 124.6 124.8 125.1 125.3 125.6 125.8 126.1 126.3 126.6 126.8 127.0 127.3 | 124.8 125.6 126.3 127.0 | 125.9 1993 | 127.6 127.8 128.1 128.3 128.6 128.9 129.1 129.4 129.7 129.9 130.2 130.5 | 127.8 128.6 129.4 130.2 | 129.0 1994 | 130.9 131.3 131.8 132.2 132.7 133.2 133.6 134.1 134.6 135.1 135.5 136.0 | 131.3 132.7 134.1 135.5 | 133.4 1995 | 136.6 137.2 137.8 138.5 139.1 139.8 140.4 141.1 141.7 142.4 143.0 143.7 | 137.2 139.2 141.1 143.0 | 140.1 | | | 1996 | 144.3 144.9 145.6 146.2 146.8 147.4 148.0 148.6 149.2 149.8 150.4 151.0 | 144.9 146.8 148.6 150.4 | 147.7 1997 | 151.6 152.3 152.9 153.6 154.3 155.0 155.7 156.3 157.0 157.6 158.3 159.0 | 152.3 154.3 156.3 158.3 | 155.3 1998 | 159.7 160.4 161.1 161.7 162.4 163.0 163.6 | 160.4 162.4 | | | | Utilization | | | 1986 | 79.1 78.6 77.8 78.7 78.5 78.1 78.2 78.6 78.4 78.9 79.1 79.9 | 78.5 78.5 78.4 79.3 | 78.7 1987 | 79.1 80.2 80.3 80.6 80.7 81.4 81.8 81.5 81.5 82.5 82.8 83.1 | 79.9 80.9 81.6 82.8 | 81.3 1988 | 82.9 83.1 82.9 83.7 83.5 83.4 83.8 84.0 84.0 84.1 84.8 85.1 | 83.0 83.5 83.9 84.7 | 83.8 1989 | 85.7 84.5 85.0 85.0 84.2 84.1 83.0 83.1 82.7 82.1 82.2 82.1 | 85.1 84.4 82.9 82.1 | 83.6 1990 | 81.8 82.5 82.6 81.8 82.0 81.8 81.6 81.7 81.5 80.9 79.7 79.0 | 82.3 81.9 81.6 79.9 | 81.4 | | | 1991 | 78.2 77.5 76.6 76.8 77.1 78.1 78.2 78.2 79.0 78.9 78.6 78.1 | 77.5 77.3 78.5 78.5 | 77.9 1992 | 78.2 78.6 79.1 79.5 79.6 79.4 79.7 79.3 79.5 79.9 80.2 79.9 | 78.6 79.5 79.5 80.0 | 79.4 1993 | 80.5 80.5 80.4 80.7 80.2 80.0 80.2 79.8 80.5 80.5 80.8 81.3 | 80.5 80.3 80.1 80.8 | 80.5 1994 | 81.1 81.3 81.7 82.1 82.4 82.3 82.6 82.7 82.6 83.0 83.5 84.1 | 81.4 82.3 82.6 83.5 | 82.5 1995 | 84.3 83.7 83.5 83.1 82.9 82.8 82.3 82.6 82.9 82.2 81.8 81.3 | 83.8 82.9 82.6 81.8 | 82.8 | | | 1996 | 80.8 81.5 80.6 81.4 81.6 81.7 81.7 81.5 81.4 81.1 81.5 81.5 | 81.0 81.6 81.5 81.4 | 81.4 1997 | 81.4 81.7 81.6 81.6 81.4 81.3 81.5 81.8 81.6 81.9 82.3 82.3 | 81.6 81.5 81.6 82.2 | 81.7 1998 | 82.1 81.4 81.2 81.4 81.1 79.9 79.0 | 81.6 80.8 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> Quarterly percent changes are at annual rates. Annual percentage changes are calculated from annual averages. <2> Annual averages of industrial production are calculated from not seasonally adjusted indexes. Table 6 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES | | Index, 1992 = 100 | 1997 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 1998 | 1998 |Proportion<1>| Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June | Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Metal mining 10 | .42 | 105.3 119.5 105.5 103.0 104.7 105.1 | 101.3 117.7 105.0 101.8 104.6 107.9 Iron ore 101 | .06 | 116.8 113.8 105.9 116.1 114.3 119.0 | 104.9 105.2 101.1 106.5 117.6 122.5 Nonferrous ores 102-4,8,9 | .36 | 103.4 120.3 105.4 101.0 103.2 102.9 | 100.9 119.8 105.7 101.2 102.7 105.7 Copper 102 | .12 | 104.1 110.1 108.9 103.0 108.7 98.2 | 102.3 110.7 107.0 103.2 105.9 103.1 | | | Coal mining 12 | .86 | 116.0 108.4 109.4 110.6 118.2 111.7 | 115.3 113.8 114.7 110.4 111.6 110.8 | | | Oil and gas extraction 13 | 4.53 | 105.0 105.9 106.5 105.3 104.3 102.4 | 105.6 106.3 105.4 104.8 103.8 101.9 Crude oil and natural gas 131 | 3.44 | 97.3 97.5 98.4 98.2 97.5 96.8 | 98.1 98.7 98.8 98.0 97.2 96.1 Crude oil, total | 1.83 | 87.4 86.4 87.4 88.3 86.0 85.9 | 88.0 87.5 88.0 88.1 86.1 85.5 Natural gas | 1.61 | 110.9 112.7 113.6 111.8 113.3 111.9 | 112.1 114.2 113.7 111.6 112.5 110.7 Natural gas liquids 132 | .23 | 110.4 111.9 108.3 110.5 107.5 108.9 | 107.8 110.7 109.1 110.2 107.6 109.0 Oil and gas well drilling 138 | .86 | 154.0 158.9 158.6 150.5 148.1 137.5 | 154.0 154.6 147.9 147.7 146.4 137.8 | | | Stone and earth minerals 14 | .60 | 124.3 122.6 117.2 120.8 120.0 121.5 | 92.1 90.8 90.8 101.3 130.1 141.0 | | | Foods 20 | 9.30 | 112.9 112.0 111.4 112.2 112.3 110.7 | 107.5 106.1 106.8 107.7 109.8 113.0 Meat products 201 | 1.32 | 118.8 119.0 116.3 118.9 115.9 112.8 | 117.2 118.0 116.2 117.0 115.7 116.7 Beef | .43 | 112.5 115.8 113.4 114.1 112.3 109.2 | 110.4 112.7 108.7 109.2 113.4 117.5 Pork | .27 | 112.8 112.1 108.1 110.3 106.3 104.7 | 111.8 111.0 111.5 109.4 101.3 100.8 Poultry | .61 | 130.8 129.0 126.6 131.2 127.6 123.7 | 128.0 128.6 126.9 130.0 128.2 127.7 Miscellaneous meats | .01 | 83.4 80.1 81.1 81.4 78.2 74.3 | 83.4 85.7 90.8 83.4 73.8 72.3 Dairy products 202 | .80 | 104.4 104.4 103.3 104.2 104.5 103.6 | 100.6 105.1 107.6 112.1 113.0 112.9 Butter 2021 | .01 | 78.8 81.9 78.9 78.2 80.6 72.6 | 98.5 99.2 89.1 91.0 83.8 64.8 Cheese 2022 | .19 | 115.9 114.8 114.8 119.2 115.3 116.3 | 112.3 115.9 117.7 120.8 119.1 120.6 Concentrated milk 2023 | .14 | 88.7 87.4 84.3 82.4 83.7 84.1 | 91.1 90.8 91.5 100.7 101.1 95.1 Frozen desserts 2024 | .13 | 112.4 115.1 113.0 114.4 117.7 111.8 | 88.0 107.5 117.7 125.5 131.6 142.7 Milk and misc. dairy products 2026 | .33 | 104.3 104.4 104.0 104.5 105.4 104.9 | 103.7 105.8 107.4 109.1 109.9 108.7 | | | Canned and frozen food 203 | 1.21 | 106.7 103.7 105.6 107.0 105.1 104.7 | 95.2 93.2 95.9 97.5 98.2 102.1 Grain mill products 204 | 1.37 | 119.0 117.9 118.8 120.1 120.3 118.3 | 116.7 114.4 117.2 114.5 117.4 117.0 Bakery products 205 | .99 | 106.0 104.7 103.1 103.9 104.6 103.8 | 98.8 95.1 94.7 97.9 101.5 108.7 Sugar and confectionery 206 | .61 | 111.9 113.2 110.2 113.0 113.7 112.5 | 114.4 108.0 103.3 95.5 97.9 100.4 Fats and oils 207 | .25 | 108.4 112.1 110.3 108.6 106.2 104.8 | 112.1 116.6 113.7 108.9 102.0 100.8 Beverages 208 | 1.68 | 114.9 114.0 114.2 112.6 115.6 113.0 | 105.1 103.2 108.9 112.1 116.7 122.4 Beer and ale 2082,3 | .54 | 104.3 103.5 101.3 99.7 105.2 99.9 | 97.8 96.4 103.9 109.6 114.4 113.8 Soft drinks 2086,7 | .94 | 125.9 125.5 127.2 125.3 127.1 125.8 | 113.9 110.8 114.7 117.9 124.0 134.5 Coffee and miscellaneous 209 | 1.06 | 118.6 117.1 116.0 116.1 117.5 116.1 | 113.3 110.5 105.5 107.3 112.6 118.3 Roasted coffee 2095 | .13 | 87.9 90.8 92.0 90.7 96.5 | 97.4 102.5 76.6 82.0 90.5 | | | Tobacco products 21 | 1.30 | 116.9 115.9 114.7 114.0 114.0 113.1 | 113.3 119.8 121.3 110.3 108.7 128.6 | | | Textile mill products 22 | 1.52 | 111.8 109.6 108.9 109.2 111.5 108.0 | 105.2 108.0 108.5 112.9 114.1 113.3 Fabrics 221-4 | .38 | 105.6 109.7 108.1 109.4 107.3 106.9 | 106.3 109.9 110.5 112.3 112.1 107.9 Cotton and synthetic 221,2 | .31 | 103.7 109.3 108.0 110.1 108.2 | 103.9 108.7 109.5 112.5 112.7 Narrow fabrics 224 | .04 | 111.6 113.5 112.7 113.0 109.1 107.3 | 111.0 110.7 112.0 109.3 110.1 111.3 Knit goods 225 | .42 | 112.4 109.1 113.8 113.7 113.8 111.9 | 93.9 103.2 105.9 113.8 119.1 125.2 Knit garments 2253,4,7-9 | .31 | 116.6 111.8 118.3 118.5 118.9 116.4 | 96.6 105.9 108.5 113.2 123.6 128.2 Fabric finishing 226 | .13 | 89.1 94.1 91.9 92.9 93.6 | 89.6 95.6 91.1 97.1 98.3 Carpeting 227 | .19 | 129.6 115.4 104.7 107.1 124.6 107.2 | 117.1 110.3 108.6 124.9 113.8 112.7 Yarns and miscellaneous 228,9 | .40 | 117.9 113.4 113.6 111.9 113.9 111.5 | 117.3 115.3 116.8 112.9 117.3 115.4 Cotton and synthetic yarns 2281,2,4 | .19 | 113.9 106.0 105.8 101.6 105.2 101.9 | 113.0 110.4 111.3 105.8 110.8 106.4 | | | Apparel products 23 | 1.77 | 99.3 97.7 98.2 98.3 97.2 97.1 | 96.1 95.9 97.2 94.9 97.5 99.8 | | | Lumber and products 24 | 2.08 | 114.8 116.7 115.6 116.7 116.7 117.2 | 109.2 114.0 114.5 116.9 115.3 121.0 Logging and lumber 241,2 | .82 | 105.3 107.9 106.4 107.9 106.8 106.8 | 100.7 106.9 105.8 106.6 103.0 111.5 Logging 241 | .28 | 89.7 90.6 89.6 88.2 90.2 90.6 | 83.6 85.9 82.9 81.4 86.3 93.0 Lumber products 243-5,9 | 1.26 | 121.9 123.4 122.6 123.3 124.1 125.0 | 115.6 119.4 121.1 124.7 124.5 128.2 Millwork and plywood 243 | .68 | 121.9 123.3 121.9 122.3 122.7 123.5 | 115.3 116.4 118.3 120.9 123.8 126.9 Plywood 2435,6 | .15 | 102.0 100.4 100.3 105.2 102.4 103.1 | 98.5 100.1 101.4 104.9 104.6 106.1 Manufactured homes 245 | .21 | 144.0 148.6 145.4 146.9 148.6 | 124.3 142.1 147.8 154.6 153.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year. Note: Estimates for April to June are revised. Table 6 (continued) INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES | | Index, 1992 = 100 | 1997 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 1998 | 1998 |Proportion<1>| Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June | Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Furniture and fixtures 25 | 1.39 | 122.5 120.4 123.0 122.3 121.8 122.4 | 117.9 120.2 120.6 120.3 118.3 123.5 Household furniture 251 | .63 | 120.1 118.5 120.5 120.5 121.5 120.9 | 116.0 120.6 120.9 121.3 117.9 121.6 | | | Paper and products 26 | 3.42 | 112.4 114.6 112.4 113.2 112.7 112.1 | 113.8 115.8 113.0 114.0 111.1 113.7 Pulp and paper 261-3 | 1.57 | 113.2 114.4 112.0 112.7 111.5 111.4 | 114.3 116.1 112.5 112.6 110.6 113.0 Wood pulp 261 | .14 | 101.6 103.0 101.2 102.2 104.5 99.2 | 103.6 104.0 99.4 103.1 102.0 99.9 Paper 262 | .93 | 109.1 112.0 109.3 110.5 109.7 109.2 | 110.7 113.3 110.0 110.5 108.3 109.7 Paperboard 263 | .51 | 124.7 122.3 120.3 120.0 116.9 119.2 | 124.6 124.9 121.1 119.4 117.5 123.2 Paper products 265,7 | 1.85 | 111.5 114.6 112.6 113.4 113.5 112.6 | 113.2 115.4 113.2 115.0 111.3 114.0 Paperboard containers 265 | .63 | 113.6 118.1 118.5 116.6 119.4 118.4 | 113.9 117.6 118.9 120.9 114.5 121.8 Converted paper products 267 | 1.22 | 110.3 112.7 109.5 111.6 110.4 109.6 | 112.5 114.0 110.1 111.7 109.4 109.8 | | | Printing and publishing 27 | 6.58 | 106.5 105.6 105.0 104.8 104.5 103.3 | 101.0 100.8 100.2 102.9 101.4 104.6 Newspapers 271 | 1.53 | 97.9 98.1 98.3 98.3 98.7 97.7 | 92.8 97.7 94.2 103.2 96.4 96.0 Periodicals, books, and cards 272,3,7 | 2.08 | 111.0 107.9 106.1 105.2 104.7 103.8 | 109.0 107.5 107.0 106.1 104.6 103.2 Job printing 274-6,8,9 | 2.97 | 108.2 108.2 107.8 108.0 107.4 106.1 | 100.1 98.0 98.8 100.4 101.9 110.2 | | | Chemicals and products 28 | 10.01 | 118.7 117.6 117.7 118.7 118.2 118.2 | 115.3 114.7 114.9 116.5 116.5 121.4 Industrial chemicals and | | | synthetic materials 281,2,6 | 3.83 | 116.7 114.6 113.8 114.3 112.9 112.0 | 115.8 116.3 115.0 116.6 113.3 113.1 Basic chemicals 281 | .75 | 97.1 93.2 92.5 92.3 91.2 88.6 | 93.8 95.7 90.7 92.7 89.9 90.4 Alkalies and chlorine 2812 | .08 | 123.3 120.9 117.2 112.8 121.3 109.0 | 122.2 120.9 116.6 112.4 117.8 110.7 Inorganic pigments 2816 | .08 | 97.5 99.1 92.7 101.4 88.5 97.4 | 96.1 99.9 93.6 104.3 90.3 100.7 Inorganic chemicals, nec 2819 | .46 | 91.5 85.6 85.8 85.2 85.1 81.6 | 87.4 89.0 83.1 85.5 83.2 83.6 Acids and other | .35 | 114.3 106.6 104.7 105.5 105.9 105.9 | 107.9 111.9 100.6 106.0 103.0 109.0 | | | Synthetic materials 282 | 1.41 | 126.7 124.6 123.4 126.5 124.0 123.4 | 124.6 127.4 127.2 130.4 125.4 125.5 Plastics materials 2821 | .92 | 134.3 129.7 128.3 132.7 130.7 | 131.2 132.8 132.7 137.5 132.0 Synthetic fibers 2823,4 | .35 | 110.5 114.1 112.3 114.6 107.3 109.3 | 109.2 116.0 112.9 115.1 108.2 111.1 Industrial organic chemicals 286 | 1.67 | 120.6 119.4 118.9 117.8 117.1 116.8 | 121.8 119.8 119.7 119.8 117.6 116.7 | | | Chemical products 283-5,9 | 5.56 | 121.7 121.3 122.1 123.5 123.2 123.7 | 116.0 114.6 115.9 117.4 119.7 129.1 Drugs and medicines 283 | 3.01 | 125.1 123.7 123.7 125.0 124.9 124.8 | 117.0 114.8 115.0 116.4 120.0 131.5 Soap and toiletries 284 | 1.52 | 118.2 117.8 119.1 122.0 120.4 122.2 | 116.3 113.5 115.1 115.5 115.4 124.7 Paints 285 | .41 | 107.9 112.3 112.7 111.3 111.9 109.7 | 92.1 108.4 113.0 120.2 122.2 126.0 Agricultural chemicals 287 | .62 | 105.3 104.1 104.0 103.4 106.8 108.1 | 105.8 105.4 105.0 107.1 107.8 106.0 | | | Petroleum products 29 | 1.82 | 112.3 111.9 114.8 114.4 112.7 113.3 | 104.0 103.4 107.0 112.5 114.6 118.0 Petroleum refining and misc. 291,9 | 1.65 | 110.3 108.6 111.4 111.6 109.9 110.5 | 103.8 101.9 105.4 110.7 111.8 114.6 Miscellaneous petroleum products | .39 | 116.8 112.5 113.3 111.7 109.1 110.7 | 95.9 98.3 106.0 113.2 116.6 124.8 Distillate fuel oil | .29 | 116.2 118.0 119.1 116.0 117.5 | 111.7 110.9 113.9 116.0 118.5 Residual fuel oil | .05 | 78.3 71.4 92.2 100.8 89.9 | 85.9 75.4 88.4 95.5 86.6 Aviation fuel and kerosene | .15 | 105.5 105.6 115.0 113.5 111.7 | 110.8 105.3 109.4 108.1 107.0 Automotive gasoline | .76 | 108.3 106.9 108.4 110.1 108.6 | 105.1 102.2 102.9 109.3 110.1 Paving and roofing materials 295 | .18 | 129.0 140.9 144.8 138.8 137.4 138.1 | 103.6 115.3 119.4 127.2 139.7 148.3 | | | Rubber and plastics products 30 | 3.65 | 129.3 129.4 129.7 131.9 131.5 130.7 | 127.3 129.5 130.2 129.0 131.2 132.8 Tires 301 | .32 | 120.6 123.8 124.6 127.2 135.4 120.8 | 123.8 135.9 137.7 129.1 132.7 126.0 Other rubber products 302,5,6 | .63 | 126.4 123.4 124.6 128.3 126.7 126.1 | 117.5 123.1 124.5 126.0 124.9 129.9 Plastics products, nec 308 | 2.70 | 131.3 131.7 131.8 133.5 132.3 133.2 | 130.2 130.5 130.8 129.9 132.7 134.5 | | | Leather and products 31 | .18 | 69.4 70.8 69.4 67.7 67.3 66.6 | 67.6 69.2 69.2 67.1 67.8 68.5 Shoes 314 | .07 | 64.6 66.3 64.5 62.2 61.9 62.4 | 63.4 64.0 63.2 60.7 62.4 64.3 | | | Stone, clay, and glass products 32 | 2.24 | 122.3 121.4 120.7 120.2 120.9 120.5 | 114.7 115.7 117.3 120.3 122.0 125.0 Pressed and blown glass 322 | .30 | 106.1 103.3 103.7 104.9 103.4 104.1 | 102.2 104.1 104.3 106.2 105.4 108.1 Glass containers 3221 | .11 | 77.7 76.8 76.8 76.9 75.0 72.8 | 73.2 79.9 80.0 80.0 78.4 79.6 Cement 324 | .19 | 138.0 132.8 128.1 132.9 128.8 | 81.9 93.6 110.8 132.6 141.2 | | | Structural clay products 325 | .12 | 119.0 117.1 116.0 120.7 123.3 124.1 | 107.4 113.9 117.8 125.5 131.3 134.1 Concrete and miscellaneous 326-9 | 1.35 | 125.9 126.8 126.1 123.6 125.1 124.7 | 124.0 122.8 122.8 123.7 124.3 126.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <1> The IP proportion data are estimates of the industries' relative contributions to overall IP growth in the following year. Note: Estimates for April to June are revised. Table 6 (continued) INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: INDUSTRY SUBTOTALS AND INDIVIDUAL SERIES | | Index, 1992 = 100 | 1997 | Seasonally adjusted | Not seasonally adjusted | IP | 1998 | 1998 |Proportion<1>| Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June | Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Primary metals 33 | 3.47 | 129.3 128.1 127.1 128.2 126.1 123.3 | 128.3 131.8 130.8 130.0 127.3 123.5 Iron and steel 331,2 | 1.86 | 127.9 127.0 126.7 126.4 124.0 120.4 | 126.2 131.4 130.7 130.0 125.6 120.5 Basic steel and mill products 331 | 1.43 | 129.5 130.7 129.3 127.7 125.6 121.6 | 129.4 135.7 133.5 131.0 127.8 122.1 Basic iron and steel | .28 | 113.0 111.7 109.9 111.0 110.0 103.8 | 113.5 114.5 113.1 111.3 109.7 104.0 Pig iron | .16 | 112.3 109.3 108.5 109.7 108.6 101.0 | 113.0 111.9 111.3 108.4 107.9 101.3 Raw steel | .09 | 122.8 123.7 119.5 122.8 122.3 115.9 | 123.1 128.5 124.8 125.3 122.5 116.1 | | | Steel mill products | 1.15 | 134.3 136.4 135.0 132.6 130.2 126.8 | 134.1 142.0 139.5 136.8 133.2 127.4 Consumer durable steel | .18 | 130.4 136.8 138.1 135.1 130.4 117.0 | 130.2 147.1 149.1 140.6 139.3 117.4 Equipment steel | .12 | 131.4 124.0 131.0 132.2 126.2 120.0 | 135.2 132.0 136.6 134.6 126.6 119.0 Construction steel | .14 | 157.1 159.7 155.9 158.8 159.0 160.1 | 147.7 157.6 150.6 158.2 161.5 159.9 Can and closure steel | .04 | 116.5 108.6 108.0 105.7 96.9 105.4 | 102.0 102.6 110.4 102.8 100.3 105.1 Miscellaneous steel | .66 | 133.6 136.9 133.7 129.9 128.7 126.7 | 134.8 142.7 137.7 134.9 130.1 127.4 Iron and steel foundries 332 | .43 | 122.7 114.9 118.4 121.9 118.3 116.3 | 115.8 117.7 121.6 126.3 118.1 115.1 | | | Nonferrous metals 333-6,9 | 1.61 | 131.0 129.4 127.5 130.4 128.7 126.8 | 130.8 132.2 131.0 130.1 129.3 127.1 Primary nonferrous metals 333 | .27 | 109.4 108.9 109.7 111.6 110.1 107.3 | 110.8 111.6 110.9 112.5 109.5 105.9 Copper 3331 | .08 | 133.9 135.9 132.0 133.9 129.0 126.9 | 135.5 139.7 131.6 134.7 125.6 125.7 Aluminum 3334 | .14 | 89.8 90.0 90.9 92.1 92.3 92.6 | 90.3 90.5 91.3 92.0 92.2 92.6 | | | Nonferrous products 335,6 | 1.08 | 129.5 127.5 125.4 129.3 126.6 124.8 | 130.3 130.2 129.4 127.8 127.8 125.7 Nonferrous mill products 335 | .78 | 122.7 120.3 118.2 123.5 120.4 119.5 | 123.6 123.5 123.2 123.4 122.1 120.7 Aluminum 3353-5 | .26 | 108.4 108.5 100.9 111.9 106.5 103.8 | 109.8 114.3 111.5 116.8 107.5 107.4 Nonferrous foundries 336 | .30 | 151.9 151.5 149.1 148.7 147.3 142.5 | 152.7 152.4 150.1 142.7 147.2 142.6 | | | Fabricated metal products 34 | 5.25 | 125.6 124.3 125.0 125.6 126.4 125.7 | 121.3 122.5 123.8 122.0 125.0 128.0 Metal containers 341 | .16 | 101.5 99.6 100.3 104.3 103.4 103.4 | 90.3 84.4 96.1 102.1 114.3 122.2 Hardware, tools, and cutlery 342 | .55 | 124.4 122.3 122.2 122.7 124.5 121.8 | 117.3 121.5 120.6 118.6 121.4 124.6 Hardware and tools 3423,5,9 | .47 | 123.3 120.8 121.3 122.0 124.1 121.0 | 115.5 120.1 119.5 118.0 120.8 124.2 Structural metal products 344 | 1.43 | 126.4 126.7 126.0 124.8 126.4 126.4 | 123.5 122.1 122.2 121.0 125.2 127.6 Other fabricated metal products 345-9 | 2.90 | 128.4 126.4 127.9 129.0 129.1 128.6 | 124.7 127.5 128.8 126.8 128.5 130.5 Fasteners, stampings, etc. 345-7 | 1.64 | 133.3 130.1 132.8 134.6 135.6 134.6 | 126.4 131.8 134.4 133.4 134.7 137.8 | | | Industrial machinery | | | and equipment 35 | 8.66 | 180.3 179.4